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IETY SOC px""eéident and Mx:s. Hoover Guests of : Secretary and Mrs. Hyde at Dinner at Mayflower Tonight. President and Mrs. Hoover will be the honor guests at din- e ner this evening of the Secre- tary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, who will enter- fain in_the Chinese room of the May- flower Hotel. “The dinner is®ne of the series given annually in honor cf the Chief Execu- tive and the First Lady by members of the Cabinet and their wives. Pean of Diplomats Guest At Dinner Tonight. dean of the diplomatic corps, th?:mmdor of Mexico, and Senora de Tellez will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos del Mar in their home, on Bel- mont road. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila will be the ranking guests at a dinner to be given thlll:ve’rxl\’h:l . and Mrs. George Oakley N ‘l:’n.’?:j, in honor of Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin. " Mme, Filipowlcz, wife of tHe Ambas- sador of Pnlzgd, will entertain at lunch- eon Thursday at the embassy. The Ambassador of Argentina and Benora de Malbran entertained at din- ner last evening in the embassy, when thelr guests included Mrs. Patrick Jay Hurley, wife of the Secretary of War; the Ambassador of Peru, Senor Don de y Santander; the Minister of Switzerland, Mr. Marc ;. the Minister of Denmark and A. Swanson, the Undersecretary of , Mr. Willlam R. Castle; the di- eral of the Pan-American ‘Union, . Leo S. Rowe; Count and Countess de Montefuerte, former Sen- ator and Mrs. Guy D. Goff, Miss Mary Patten, Mlle. Maieli Pfaefli, the Mili- tary Attache of the Embassy and Senora de ‘Miro, Miss Lilita Dawson, the first secretary of the embassy, Dr. P. Santos Munosz, and the secretary of the em- bassy, Dr. E. L. Vivot. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson were’ the guests in whose honor the Minister of Uruguay and Mme, Varela entertained at dinner last evening in their apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. The other guests were the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, Countess Szechenyi, wife of the M r of Hungary; the Min- ister of Ausf and Mme. Prochnik, the Assistant_Secretary of State and Mrs. Francis’ White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and the first secretary of the Chilean em- bassy, Senor Don Oscar Blanco Viel. The Minister of Yugoslavia, Dr. Leo- \nide Pitamic, entertained at dinner Sun- day evening, in compliment to the United States Minister to Yugoslavia, Dr. John Dyneley Prince. Senatar and Mrs. George H. haw;g returned to the Willard for a stay, Representative John Q. Tilson of Con- H. Moses short Eliminate Wash Day Worries Send your laund 1o the National.’ There's a service here for every ily, from com- pletely finished to wet wash, Every article thoroughly washed in soft filtered water, under National's scientific Laboratory controlled system. 30 years of laundry’ experience...modern, new equipment. Ask for prices. 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Jellef's Gold Stripe S Street Floor oo Additional Gold S Shop 1013 Connecticut Avenue THE DEW CRICH RS S Weddings necticut, is now in Washington at the Mayflower. Rej tative and Mrs. W. Gambril will resume their the Hay-Adams in the Fall. They me to their Summer home at Laurel, ‘The commercial secretary of the Brit- ish embassy and Mrs. Arthur J. Pack have gone to New York, where they will be at. the Ritz Carlton for several days. M. Don Guillermo E. Gonzalez, the commercial counselor of the Cost Rican legation, with his wife, Mme. de Gonzalez, has moved from the legation on_Connecticut avenue to Wardman Park Hotel, where they will make their home in the future. Mrs. O. C. Kiep will close the house at 3229 Idaho avenue at the end of this month and join Mr, Kiep in New York, where they will be located at 25 East Eighty-sixth street. Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will be hostess at a musicale this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in her home. Mr. Hans Kindler, cellist, and Mrs. Frances Brown Whaley, mprl-no, will present a program of music. Mr. James Marion Johnston, fir., salled on the 23d and will spend the Summer_ automobiling through Europe. Mrs. Johnston is the former Eleanor Relyea and they were married last No- vember, sador, dean of the lomatic corps. Covers were laid for 1%'.’ Many Persons of Note Witness International Pageant. ‘With Mrs. Hoover, the Vice President and family, diplomats and many other ta | PETSONAgeS present, the Festival of Na- tions moved off to a brilllant start for a week's running last night. Constitu- tion Hall is & large place, seating about 4,000 persons and, while the upper tiers of seats were almost vacant save for the brilliantly filled boxes, there was a sufficient number of spectators to give g“zrulhnt pageant of the stage good An active and two forrher First Ladles of the Land lent a great dis- tinction to the house, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Willilam How‘:;'d ‘Taft and Mrs. Wood- house of many of the higher officials of the Government, but nothing was lacking in the assemblage of women. Mrs. Hoover dined with Mrs, Charles Francis Adams, the company later ac- companying Mrs. Hoover to her box in Constitution Hall. With Mrs, Hoover and Mrs. Adams were Mrs. William De- The Two-Piece Dress by len Bogie $20.50 Two-piece dresses being what they are this year—very smart indeed—it is only natural that Glen Bogie should have one of the smartest. A simple rolled collar out- lining a V neckline, a belted, hip-length sweater and a slim-fitted skirt . . . that’s all, but the effect is un- coatee. deniably chic and very becoming. In cedar rose, Cor- nell blue, honey, beige sky grey, navy and black. $29.50. Miss Patterson, Glen Bogie Representative will be here all this week to help you with her sugges- tions and to show the newest Glen Bogie success, the witt Mitchell, ‘wife of the Attorney General; William N. Doak, Mrs. William R. Castle, wife of the Under- all in the same box. . ‘With the Vice President were his sis- d _brother- and Mrs. Charles P. George. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi and some members of the Japanese embassy suite occupled & box next to the Vice Presi- dent’s party. Among others in the notable audience the Ambassador of Poland and Mme. Filipowice, the Minister of Czech- slovakia and Mme. Veverka, the Minis- ter of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. Harland Fiske Stone, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, Mrs. James Couzens, who had with her her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning, jr.. Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mrs. Frederick A. Del- ano, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos del Mar, who has as guests Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aspin- wall, the former Commissioner of the District and Mrs. Sidney F. Tallaferro, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker Stone, Col. Wade H. Cooper, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Miss Janet Richards, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick H. Brooks and Mrs, Stanley Rinehart, Mr. Felix Mahony, HIS is an exact re- production of a chest brougkt to North Caro- lina about 1755 by a cousin _of Betsy Ross, Amnne Ross, wife of Col. 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Black Chinese Chippendale Suite, with gold and green decoration, 5 pcs Hepplewhite Mahogany Bed Room Suite, 6 pcs., $395.00 - DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana L” .. .$150 -$289.50 SOCIETY s 0 telst : LE & ¥ ¥ i n 5 i ! g 2 o g 3 i = i ?92 gk 88 Years in New York —25 Years in Washington A Special Collection of Genuine Oriental Rugs \‘ at important reductions in the Anmversary Sale IGNALIZING the close of the Anniversary Event this week, we have selected some exceptionlfly attractive designs and grades from our immense stock of Oriental Rugs—Khanbahs, Turkish, Persians, Chinese, etc.—offering selection of a wide range of the . popular sizes, presenting designs that are historically characteristic of their origin—in that wonderful blending of color that only the oriental conceives and can execute. You'll find these special prices urging the advantage of investment NOW. NUTB—R_-'- chosen in the closing event of the Anniver- sary Celebration will be held for such later delivery as you deautiful Khanbahs e’s exclusive oriental productions 8:1_.0 -ize—réaucoa from $375 L R TR 6x9 size—reduced from $250 10.zamicoe «rwae osemme ey« 6x9 size—reduced from $200 t0. .. cvuu svve ot areree Persian Sarouks 13.6x10.1 size— reduced from $900 to. . 3650 12x9 size— reduced from $750 to. . $475% 10.5x7 size— reduced from $600 to. . 3375 6.6x4.6 size— reduced from $225 to. . 3110 6x9 size— reduced from $275 to. . 523 3x2 size— -reduced from $35 to. ... $95 %fize—r‘fia’ncfli from $575 0. coeworsiveswmreenacn s i %) : 'ue—réuced from $475 10 .icemragne eomme o v odme 050 8375 275 %235 $135 1S Persian Ispahan 13.10x10.5 size— reduced from $1100 to $795 Chinese Rugs 9x12 size— reduced from $450 to. . 3955 8x10 size— reduced from $375 to. ’210 Persian Hamadan 5x3 size— reduced from $40 to.. $9Q.50 3x2 size— reduced from $15 to. ... 512 The Splenclor of Turkiéh Weaving All over design of palm leaves on field of rose ; with shades of light and dark blue, ‘tan and brown interwoven. Border of effective dark blue backs ground. A rug of heavy weave. Size 21.7x12.4 feet. Re- duced from $900 to. .3650 Rug'Cleaning Let us have your rugs to be cleaned—in the process best suited to their partic- ular texture. Protected service. Beautiful all over floral de- sign; with dark blue back- ground; interspersed . with touches of red, tan, light blue, etc., in artistic combination. Bordered with floral design in shades harmonizing with the tones of the field. An- other heavy weave — size . 17.11x14 feet. Re- duced fom $850 to. . $475 Charge Accounts Will be willingly opened, enabling you to budget your purchases on such terms of payment as will suit your convenience. W.&J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth e Just Above G