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SOCEERY, SOCIETY. f - Britain and Senora de Reyes Guerra | { were accompanied by the latter’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hardesty, and Mr.' 1 and Mrs, Franklin Adams, who recently - [ ] returned from Spain, also were in the . i , ", company. g 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS Lieut. Maurice E. Browder, U. 8. N., i 1 1 .| and Mrs. Browder, who have been st Attorney General Mitchell in Bar Harbor g‘;mm% 5:?013" o tho %ve S . Lieut. Browder was iched to the! U. S. 8. Saratoga. will arrive in h- for Short Stay Befor_c Joining fcton ,ah:r'gy‘.:",h‘ev'l‘:{mimfdul K}‘u:, L 2 en ordert 'ashington Mrs. Mltchcll. with the Beurelu of Aercm-uuc:_r N‘llv; Department. They will be accompanied % by their little daughter, now nearly 2 years old. Mrs. Browder was before her liam Dewitt Mitchell, accom- panied by Mr. Lawrence Richey, secretary to the President, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tuz Attorney General, Mr. Wil- | honor of the retiring first secretary of | marriage. Miss Evelyn Mathews, daugh- the embassy, Mr. Pablo Santos Munoz. who will leave the end of the week for his new post in London. The other guests were members of the embassy ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Mathews of Cleveland Park. Lieut. Comdr. Francis W. Rockwell, John F. Harris aboard their vacht,|staff. 2 Chelsea, and returned yesterday to Bar | Mr. Munoz will sail Monday aboard | 0 8- No Q,{,‘fsh‘,‘,{;&o’n‘”,:,‘,:“é.’,“"g‘::n Harbor, The Attorney General will |the Bremen for England. He was en- | (iied (0 WoSRIREICD {0000 PR DIogo, Join Mrs. Mitchell in_their St. Paul! tertained at dinner Saturday evening | it (MRS P, TON oS » home the first of next week. | by the Minister of Uruguay, Dr. Varela. Italian Ambassador Host Many diplomats are remaining in h'x_;“::finC&';:;ef’,;:’éfi,y’(":'w‘z‘,mf At Informal Dinner. town through the Summer season, & The lialian Ambassador had as his| fact that was proven last evening at| 'Ol COMIng here from Capfornia =~ guests at dinner last evening Repre- | the concert of Latin American music | Lot COmCy BC IS GRS St sentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom and their | which was given on the esplanade of ;‘!i e of Dita: Fiennety c:".m- daughter, Miss Vera Bloom, the party the Pan-American Union Building. The | Sif8 tome of MIS elieimin, SRRt having been arranged in compliment to | Aztec garden and its blue lagoon make | ";‘ur the 15t of August. - Prof. Villari, distinguished economist, | a\fairy setting for an al fresco party, | il of Italy. Others in the company were particularly with a full moon, or one| members of the embassy stafl. The|which nears its fullness as that which| Miss Francesca McKenney, daughter party was informal owing to court|shone last evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenney, mourning for the late Duke d'Aosta. | Dr. Rowe, director general of the|went to New York today to join her Prof. Villari left this morning for lunion, greeted the guests at the great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williamstown, Mass., where he wili lec- | front door, and they were ushered |Miller. for a few days before going to ture on the economic conditions in Italy | through the patio and map room to |Sayville, Long Island. where she will be before the Institute of Politics at Wil- | the esplanade. In the company last|the guest for a fortnight of Mr. and liams College. | evening were the Belgian Ambassador, Mrs. Hugh R. O'Donnell. Mrs. O'Don- Summer’s Printed Silks at $| yard Made Possible Through a Recent Purchase Printed Crepes Usually $195 Yard $] yard S SR S ush R O'Donne. A new group of crepes with popular light backgrounds printed in the season’s best “The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. |with him: the Ambassador of Turkey, | m——oonunued on Third Page.) designs. Fine qualities which have sold here earlier this season at $1.95 yard. Debuchi are entertaining in their cof Mr. Ahmet Muhtar, and the Ambassa- = tage at Blue Ridge Summit, Mr. Kishi, |dor of Argentina, Mr. Filipe Espil. member of the Japanese Parliament,| Those who head legations in Washing- and Mme. Kishi, who will remain only | ton included the Minister of Uruguay " G Bel Printed Shantun e et $] yard Satin Garter Belts Tpending several weeks With the lattar’s and the new Miniater of Honduras and Extremely smart shantungs in small, neat designs or large, splashy patterns suitable Arents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hardesty, | Senora de Davilla, the charge d'affaires - : S mrge P e in rakoma, Park. ahey | of Cuba. Senor Baron, the charge d'af- Two Models—Each for sports clothes or pajamas. Distinctive color combinations and excellent quality. of this week and start for their home in | in the audience. as were the Assistant Vermont. to spend the remainder of Secretary of War, Col. Frederick H. the season. | Payne, and the Assistant Secretary of through today, leaving Washington to- and Mme. Varela, the Minister of Bo- night to continue their tour of the na- | livia and Senora de Diez de Medina, tional parks in this country, the Minister of Nicaragua and Senora | - de Sacasa, who entertained a large | The Salvador Minister to Great Brit- company of guests; the new Minister ain and Senora de Reyes Guerra are|of Colombia and 'Senora de Lozano will Tater take a cottage at a nearby sea- | faires of Costa Rica and Senora de s i shore resort and will return to the Min- | Gonzales and the charge daffaires of R — ister’s post in London in the Autumn. Salvador and Senora de Melander. 2 - Representative and Mrs. Maurice H. Senator and Mrs. Porter H. Dale will| Thatcher, who are remaining in Wash- elose their Washington home at the end | ington late in the season, were others OUR WAITERS A choice of two dainty garter AREN'T belts ot \;,/. & L.‘Sge;:ill and Maiden Form model ... in ESKIMOS = The Assistant Secretary of the Navy | turned yesterday afternoon after spend. for Aviation, Mr. David §. Ingalls, flew | ing the week end with Mrs, Bundy in to Hot Springs early vesterday after-|the North. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Wil- | State, Mr. Harvey H. Bundy, who r2 ( noon and will return today. He went to spend a short time with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Ingalls of Cleve- land, who are spending the Midsummer liam D. Connor were also among those at the concert. The Salvadorean Minister to Great at the Virginia resort. I~ Mrs. Walter D. Hope, wife of the for- | mer Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave H. Mor- ris at Bar Harbor and will go to New- port at the end of th> week to remain for the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, who motored to Southampton last week, have opened their Summer home thers for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Tuckerman was _among_ the guests yesterday of Mrs. Eugene Pitou, who entertained at luncheon at the Southampton Beach Club, her guests remaining to play bridge through the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders will leave Washington ths end of this week for New York and will sail a few days later to spend six weeks traveling in England, France, Switzerland and Ger- many. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders were hosts at dinner last week, entertaining infor- mally in compliment to the Postmaster General and Mrs. Walter F. Brown. The newly appointed commercial | eounselor of the Polish embassy, Prince Andrew Sapeiha, is expected to arrive shortly to take up his duties at the em- bassy. Prince Sapeiha will succeed Mr. ‘Witold Wankowicz. who has been trans- | ferred to the ministry of commerce and industry at Warsaw. Mr. Wankowicz | sailed a short time ago to join Mme. Wankowicz in their Polish home. Acting Secretary Castle | Host to Famous Flyers. | Mrs. William R. Castle, jr., wife of the | Acting Secretary of State, was feted at | luncheon and at tea yesterday at Hot | Springs, Va.. where she is spending the | season. Mrs. Raymond F. Lee was hostess at tea and Mrs. H. A. Christian entertained at luncheon. The Acting Secretary, Mr. Castle. was | host at dinner last evening in his Wash- | ington home, on R street, entertaining in compliment to Col. and Mrs. Lind- | bergh, who started their air trip to the Orient at midday from Bolling Field. Mrs. Dunlap, wife of the Acting Sec- retary of Agriculture, Mr. R. W. Dunlap, accompanied bv her daughter, Miss Mary Maxine Dunlap, and M Dun- lap's sister, M Miner Vaughn, started today for Mrs. Vaughn's home in Co- lumbus, Ohio, where they will remain | through the Summer. | Admiral W. L. Rodgers is among the | ests at the Ahwahnee, in Yosemite ational Park. He plans to return East after a brief visit in San Francisco, ar- riving in the Capital early in August. Admiral Rodgers' sister, Mrs. Robert Giles, is with him in Yosemite. She | will motor from Yosemite to Lake Ta- | hioe and then to San Francisco, where | for 10 days she will be with her cousin, Mrs. N. L. Nokes of that city. Mrs. Giles will return to Washington via the | Canadian Rockies, arriving home about | the middle of September. i The chief of the finance department of the Argentine embassy, Mr. Alejan- dro Eckert. and Mrs. Eckert were hosts last evening at a garden party at their | home, Villa' Argentina, in Virginia, near | Arlington. _The party was given in | ilipsborr ELLVENTH ST. = BETWELN Fa @ FINAL CLEARANCE Summer HATS Originally $3 to $10 Panamas Boucles Crepes Genuine Bakus Large Rough Straws W hite, Black, Navy, Sand and Pastels Whose Birthday Tomorrow? Congratulations are in order, of course—so why not “Say It With Gude's Flowers"? Across the street or across the miles! Four Stores for Your Conventence Main Store 1212 F St. N.W. 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