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B2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of State, Mr. Stimson, Will Join Mrs. Stimson on Long Island Today for Few Days' Stay. Becretary of State, Mr. Stim- son, will go to New York this afternoon and join Mrs, Stim- son in their Summer home on | Long Island for the week end. Mrs, Stimson went there the first of this week to the house for the season and will return with the Secre- tary Monday to Woodley, their home on Cathedral avenue. _Mrs. Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, has gone to New York to remain over the week end. Polish Envoy Back From Brief Visit in New York. The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Filipowicz, returned to Washing- ton_last evening from a few days’ stay in New York. The Minister of Guatemala and Se- mnora de Recinos, the Minister cf Nica- ragua and Senora de Sacasa and oth- ers of the diplomatic col and official and resident society will attend the Evelyn Davis recital at the Wardman Park Theater at 8:30 o'clock this eve- ning, when their children will take part in the eolorful program. Among the best of the youthful dancers are Se- norita Sacasa, Senorita Beatrice Re- cinos and Miss Betty Brown, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Brown. Senator Claude S, Swanson of Chat- ham, Va., is at the Willard for a few days. Senator and M of New Jersey hi Carlton, where they few days. Senator David I. Walsh of Massa- ichusetts, who is & member of the Board of Visitors, has arrived at Carvel Hall, Annapolis, Md,, for & week's stay. Representative and Mrs. Louis C. Cramton entertained at dinner at Olney , in Maryland, last evening Repre- sentative and Mrs. Burton L. French, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newton, Dr. and ‘Hamilton F. Kean e arrived at the will remain for a | Harry B. Hollins, 3d., son of Mr. Harry B. Hollins, jr., of New York. The church ceremony will be followed by a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elkins. Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer, U. 8. N., retired, of Charleston, W. Va,, with Mrs, Latimer and their daughter, Miss Laura Latimer, and Mrs. C. A. Richardson have taken an apartment at_ Wardman Park Hotel for an definite period. ‘The commandant of Fort Myer, Col. Harry N. Cootes, and Mrs. Cootes have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tayloe of Edge Hill, at Charlottesville, Va., who will remain until the close of the horse show. Maj. and Mrs. Louis Pendleton will entertain a large y at dinner this evening at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of Mrs. Pendleton’s mother, Mrs. Charles Platt of San Francisco, who is their house guest. Mrs. Platt plans to return to California about the first of June, Maj. and Mrs. Page P. A. Chesser were hosts at dinner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel, entertaining in honor of Maj. and Mrs. Oscar P. Sny- der, who soon will leave for Fort Thomas, and Maj. and Mrs. Lynn S. Tingay, who will sail shortly for Maj. Tingay’s new Panama assignment. The company included Col. and Mrs. Julian R. Betnheim and their daughter, Mrs. Alice Bernheim Naveratil; Col. and Mrs. F. L. K. Laflamme, Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes, Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Arderson and Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr., of Fort Humphreys; Maj. and Mrs. John B. Anderson, Maj. and Mrs. F. D. Avery, Maj. and Mrs. W. C. Caldwell, Maj. and Mrs. R. C. Craven, Maj. and Mrs. N. A Harper, Maj. and Mrs. L. T. Hartley, Maj. and . J. G. Knauer, Maj. and Mrs. J. F. Liebermann, Maj. and Mrs. J. B. Mann, Maj. and Mrs. J. A. Parker, Maj. and Mrs. A. L. Parsons, Maj. and Mrs. Nathan C. Pickles, Maj. and Mrs. W. P. Siefert, Maj. R. A. Stout, Maj. and Mrs. M. H. Welth and Maj and ML | Mrs. J. J. Weeks. The United States Ambassador to Chile, Mr, Willlam S. Culberston, has e et after spending several day e West after | g seve s with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton. Mr. Culbertson to return to Wash- ington about June 1. ‘The Assistant Secretary of War and ven tonight by Mr. and Mrs. Walter g. ‘Tuckerman at the National Woman's Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman will leave ‘Washington at midnight for Philadel- phia, where tomorrow they will attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth W. hter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of Elkins Park, to Mr. Capt. will and Mrs. Ralph Payne Kraft hosts at a house party over FLOWER SALE 15 to a dozen Includes all flowers sold by the dosen Don’t Miss This MORE-for- Your-MONEY SALE Imarine, 15 fresh eut roses for e FLOWER MART Bargaing in Flowers 1618 H St. N.W. Met. 3303 Washington's Unique Flower Store 'MILLER INSTITUTION INTERNATIONALE THEY'RE SMART! THEY'RE GETTING ALL THE APPLAUSE! TAILORED SHOES w & Miller THEY'RE CHICH in Summer.Materials ™ For motoring, for gallery wear ot golf or tennis % for shady nooks about the clubhouse and for hoppy week ends in town or country . . . where- ever you go this Summer, the smart feet are going o boost the chic of Tailored Shoes by I. Miller. They're bold . . . splendid . . . and presented by L Miller with new spirit— new life. The browns ore richer, deeper. The blacks are midnight soft. And combined with the intensity of White Buck, these shoes are truly the most modern examples of Fashion's best-loved mode. An Owe of the smariest ton- ored shoes wver shown. n Brown and Whive $14.50 F Street N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Sunday, their guests including Comdr. and Mrs. C. C. Kress, Lieut. Comdr. a Mrs. Lorimer Graham, Mrs. Paul Tap- pan, Miss Anne Britton and Miss Mary Kress, all of Philadelphia. Capt. and Mrs. Kraft will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at the Army | N. J. and Navy Country Club for their guests, | who will accompany them to the Horse Show tomorrow afternoon. Capt. and Mrs. George B. Wright of Newport, R. I, Who are making a short | visit to Washington, are at Wardman | Park Hotel. Capt. and Mrs, Frank T. Coffyn have | arrived in Washington from New York City and are stopping at the Carlton. Comdr. William L. Beck, U. S. N., cap- | tain of the U. S. S. Nokomis, with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stasr of Haveford, Pa,, is staying at Wardman Park Hotel while in Washington. Judge and Mrs. Ansberry Have Guests From New York. | Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry | have as their guests for a short time Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson of New | York City. Judge and Mrs. James W. Remick had guests dining with them last evening at the Carlton. | ‘The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Florian Vur- plllot have closed their town house and have gone to thelr Summer home at Williamstown, Mass. Mrs. Sidney L. Cousins and Mrs. Roger Eisinger entertained jointly at the Kenwood Country Club at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Elmer Stoffel of Norfolk, Va., sister of Mrs. Clem C. Williams, who also is present. | Other guests, who are remaining through the afternoon to play bridge, are Mrs. Ban- croft Foley, Mrs. E. N. Marsteller, Mrs. Everett Kern and Mrs, Harry E. Hill, | Former Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper have arrived in Wash- | The Polly Special ‘g) ‘ For a Limited Time i THE POLLY SHOP! 535 Southern Bldg. M Péfrn;anéflt Wave $5.00 ington from their home in Philadelphia d | and are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Davis are at the Willard for & short stay before returning to_their home in Princeton, A Mr. Davis is in the consular serwice. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carpenter of Chestnut Hill, Pa., lccomg;nled by Mr. R. Thaxter Bicknell and son, R. T. Bicknell, jr, are at Wardman Park Hotel for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs, John D. MacKnight gave a dinner at their residence on R street Wednesdsy evening to Dr. Ellen Spencer Mussey, honorary dean of the Washington College of Law, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Covers were lald for 22. Among the distinguished guests were Dr. Edwin C. Dutton, president of the board of trustees of the college, and Mrs. Dutton; Maj. J. Garfield Riley, dean of the Washington College of Law ,and Mrs. Riley. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Aitchison have had as their house guests in their home on Garfield street the latter's brother- | in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. D. C., FRIDAY, Lippincott. of Goshen, N. Y., who were en route home from their wedding trip to Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs. Lippincott was before her marriage, last month, Miss Lucy Wallace. Mrs. James Gillesple, wiih her daugh- ter, Miss Polly Gillesple, who heve ar- rived in Washington from their home in Wichita, Kans., have taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel, ‘Mrs. George Calhoun of West River, Md,, is the guest of Mrs. Thomas W. Symons at the Carlton for a few days, Many at Horse Show Have Raincoats and Umbrellas. King Horse was triumphant over weep- ing skies yesterday and the second day of the National Capital Horse Show at Bradley Farms boasted a ‘“gallery” in the grandstand and along the ralls about the pen, representitive of offi- clal, diplomatic and smart residential soclety. ‘The Secretary of State, Mr. Stim- son, an ardent lover of horses, made his’ second appearance at the show, having s.t.underthe opening day. He was_accompanied by Senator Willlam E. Borah. 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BOUCLE SUIT PICTURED AT RIGHT, $7.95 ALL SPRING Reduced to 795 OUR, ONLY PRIC Py —in every wanted color and size—all fully COATS MAY 15, 1931. SOCIETY. Spectato Bae Robert ae o 8] T WAS ator e - Hollette of Wisconsin. the threatening clouds many of the Capital’s prominent hostesses ar- rived at the Famns’attired in Spring outfits in light hues but for the most more somber colors predomiriated. ! Mrs. Hurley, wife of the Secretary of | ‘War, had a be costume, & tailor~ ed suit of dark blue homespun, fashion- ed with short coat. Her hat was felt in the same shade, the shallow brim being uj in back. With her was Mrs. Hull, wife of Maj. Gen. John A. Hull, lef advisor to the Governor of the Philippines, who is here for a few months’ visit. Mrs. Hull was in a light gray coat, made long and slightly molded to her figure. Her large hat, with graceful brim, was of black straw. Mrs, She) , wife of Senator Mor- ris Sheppard of Texas, was in a gray costume with which she wore a close- with Mrs. John W. Davidge, daugh- | pis. a5 % of the late Secretary of War, Mr. Three-pc sulte ana snap Dbea SLIP. COVE separate cushions. fasteners. tailored to your furniture, I cr nd Roman stripe, $16.50. sampies. WAGD 1513 280 M. SR John W. Weeks, wore a gray costume | with a small close-fitling hat in the h small hat, well off her face, was in the | beige color. | ‘Mrs, George Barnett wore & smartly fashioned costume of black, her black (Continued on Third Page | LIMOUSINES , Receptions eor Anmy Particular Occasion Careful Drivers Reasonable Rates | Mayflower Limousine Service Metropolitan 5000 hilipsborn IELEVENTH ST. .~ BETWEEN F 4G New for Satwrday Shoppers All Summertime Apparel Crepe Du Jour SLIPS $].95 This lovelw quality silk washes beautifully. There are fitted, princess and regulation styles, lace trimmed and tallored. Tn chalk white, flesh and tea rose shades. 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