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SOCIETY. SOCIETY. . | SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Hostess to Small Group of Guests at Tea This Afternoon. Receives C. A. R. Also. Ml-&m‘l"flllcm Minister of Yugoslavia, Dr. stop will be made st Predericksburg, | Club st tes tomorrow st ¢ pm. The . birthplace of | business meeting will include the plec- mdmt«unywu... Mrs 'Wil- il it lalihs EyEac shiltt g £ g e : : H £ g ] 1| tid g2 B i EF 5 i 52 g Egg.’- fe § i 14 BB Es 3 gr H i : g to & small company at tea |Senator and Mrs. Henry Ashurst, - this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, | resentative and Mrs. James W. Wi one of the series of informal “st homes” which she has planned for the Spring season. She will recelve the Children of the Ameri- can Revolution st 3:30 o'clock and ' Leach, later in the afternoon a group of Demo- | H H -3 Eri cratic women from New Jersey will be received by the Pirst Lady of the Land. Mrs. Cordell Hull received Mme. de Laboulaye, wife of the new Ambassador of France at the Carlton yesterday. Secretary Ickes Meets x Men Writers at Cosmos Club. Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes was the guest in whose honor Mr. Frederic William Wile entertained a company of 20 newspaper men at luncheon in the Cosmos Club today. Those at table included Mr. Albert W. Atwood, Mr. George A. Benson, Mr. Erwin D. Canham, Mr. Stephen T. Early, Mr. J. Fred Essary, Mr, Charles 8. Groves, Mr. Arthur Sears Henning, Mr. Arthur Krock, Sir Willmott Lewis, Mr. David Lawrence, Mr. Gideon A. Lyon, Mr. Falph C. Mulligan, Mr. Kyle B. Palmer, Mr. Denys H. H. Smith, Mr. Mark Sullivan, Mr. = Elliott L. Thurston, Mr. LeRoy T. Vernon, Mr. Theodore C. Wallen and Jsmes L. ‘Wright. ‘The former Ambassador of Germany and Frau Von Prittwitz und Graffron were guests in whose honor the Am- bassador of Brazil and Senhora De Lima e Silva entertained a company of 26 at luncheon today. Their other guests were the Ambassador of Peru, Senor Don Manuel de Freyre y Santander; the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Cardenas, the Ambas- sador of Italy, Signor Augusto Rosso, Mrs. James Hamilton Lewis, the M ister of , Mr. Charles A. Davila; Representative and Mrs. Rob- ert Low Bacon, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, jr.; Mrs. Isabel May Black, Mrs. Franklin Mott Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. James Clement Dunn, the Counselor of the Rumanian Legation and Mme. Nano, the Military Attache of the British Embassy and Mrs. Maurice Fitzmaurice Day. Miss Irene Boyle, Mr. Herschell Johnson and Mr. Joao Ruy Barbosa, second secretary of the Brazilian embassy. The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. Van Royen will be hosts at tea this afternoon in compliment to Herr and Frau Von Prittwitz and this eve- ning they will be entertained at din- ner by the Ambassador of Belglum and Mme. May, who returned yesterday from an Easter visit at Hot Springs. Senator and Mrs. James Cousens were hosts at dinner last evening, en- tertaining & company of 20 in honor of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland will entertain at dinner Saturday eve- ning in their apartment in the Shore- ham in compliment to Mrs. Vincent Hubbell of New York, who will spend| the week end in Washington. Mrs. Byrd. wife of Senator Harry F.| Byrd. will be the guest of honor at tea Friday afternoon, April 28, of Mrs. Charles Deming, who will entertain at the Shoreham. Representative and Mrs. Louis T. McFadden announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Mr. Henrik M. C. Luykx, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. M. Luykx of Tenafey, N. J., on Easter Sunday. Miss Mc- Fadden is a graduate of the Wheelocks School in Boston in the class of 1932, and before leaving Washington she at- tended Friends' School. Mr. Luykx is a graduate of the Horace Mann School | in New York and of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1930, and is & member of the Sigma Pi fraternity. | Representative Harry P. Beam Te-| turned to Washington from Chicago vesterday after a short absence and e is in his apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. ‘The Army-Navy Country Club will give a reception and dinner dance to- morrow evening in honor of the Secre- tary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, the Assistant Sec- retary of War, Mr. Harry. H. Woadmxm‘. t Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Henry L. Roosevelt. Col. D.S. Stanley, U. 8. A, retired, president of the club, will act as host and Lieut. Ccl. Herman be, U. 8. A, is chairman of the house committee in charge of arrangements. Seated at the table with the guests of honor will be Col. and Mrs. Stanley, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas T. Craven, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Orin G. Murfin, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ridley McLean, Gen. and Mrs. Hugh A. Drum, Gen. and Mrs. John M. Preston, Gen. and Mrs. J. 8. McKinley and Capt. and Mrs. Harold R. Starke. Mr. and Mrs. David 8. Barry ente: tained at dinner last evening in celebr: tion of their golden wedding anniver- sary. Their guests were members of their family and included Mr. Barry's two sisters, Mrs. Bates and Miss Bessie Barry: Mrs. Barry's sister, Mrs. Keach, | and the latter’s son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson, and | their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Keach Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Sevel- lon Brown of Providence, son and| daughter-in-law_of the hosts; Lieut. Comdr. Wilder Baker of New York, who joined Mrs. Baker, formerly Miss Cora Barry, who has been with her parents | william Ghusman, Mrs. for several weeks, and Mrs. David 8. Barry, jr., wife of Maj. Barry, U. S. M. C., who is on duty at the Naval War College in Newport. Mrs. Mark Reld Yates has as her| guests Mrs. Joseph Hyde Pratt and her | son, Mr. James Peters of Chapel Hill, | 8. C., who motored to Washington for a few days’ stay. Mrs. Pratt has many | friends in Washington made when as }nldm Girvin Peters she made her home ere. | of the league. Mrs. Ji ar Du Bose is | | MRS. GUY BUSH, Wife of Judge Bush of the Superior Court of Los Angeles, who will give & musical lecture at the Friday afternoon tea of the Leigue a guest at the National Park Seminary, from which she graduated. at 1722 Maasachusetts avenue this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Col. Cooper will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Secretary A R X elegal and & number of residential ladies. Miss Anne Carter Green will assist luncheon | uring the four days of the National Capital Horse Show, May 10, 11, 12 and 13. The Junior League has charge of the sale of boxes and ticketé as well as the con- Mme. ROSE 1207 Conn. Ave. Clearance Sale of isrvi | DRESSES , Mrs. Walter F. Chappell, || Nathan B. Scott, Mrs. Reber ||} Littlehales, Mrs. Yandes Wheeler, Mrs. | . Henry Ravene], Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Mariona Shcuse, Miss Francesca McKenney, Miss Marion Dunlop, Miss Betsy Berrien, Miss Ruth Tuckerman, Miss Christiana | '}/ Ekengren and Miss Gertrude Faust. | Miss Natalle Hammond, daughter of | }l| Mr. John Hays Hammond, came today | |/ from New York and is spending | 5 short time at the Hotel Mayflower. 1! Group of Hat: pecially in charge of the costul and each will be & for the group maid. Wait- 80 Dresses from our reg- ar stock of high-grade Others, $16.75, $22.50, $29.75 | Former Secretary of Labor and Mrs. | ’ ic Willlam N. Doak have gone to Bristol, | W___’"_“'_“.’_‘_ e Va., where they were called by the ! - = The Attache of the British EMbASEY | @ e and Mrs. Harold H. Sims are spending | this week with Mr and Mrs. John | Francis Ambherst Cecil Biltmore | House, N. C. Mr. Cecil was attached to | the British embassy staff at the time of his marriage to Mrs. Cecil, formerly | Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs. Peter Geolet Gerry and the late George W. Vanderbilt. | Former Postmaster General and Mrs. | Walter F. Brown have taken an apart- | ment in the Barclay in New York, where they will be for some time. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Cintas, Mme. Radefl, wife of the Minister of Bulgaria, the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Recinos. the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya, the Minister of Panama and| Senora de Alfaro, the Counselor of | the Cuban, Embassy and Senora de Baron, Surgeon General and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tirrell are among those who will attend the recital to be given by Miss Vera Bloom. daughter of Representative and Mrs. 8ol Bloom, and Mr. Henry Gregor at the National Democratic Club, Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Tickets may be procured at the club. | ‘The first secretary of the Italian embassy, Conte Guido Roncalll di Mcntorio, has been transferred fromr his post to Rome and with Contessa . lake up his new duties in the foreign | office in Rome. Conte and Contessa Roncalli will be greatly missed in dip- lomatic corps in Washington as well as in official and residential circles where they have made many friends during their stay here. The Woman's Specialty Shop Dress coats and sport coats, some with fur . . . materials and workmanship to please the most critical . . . navy, black A. F. ARNOLD New In Our Own Building 1306 G ST. N.W. KAPLOWITZ BROS. THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E AND F FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE KAPLOWITZ DAYS 24 KAPLOWITZ SPECIAL EVENT COATS THE SMARTEST AND NEWEST FASHIONS . . . SUITS PORSTMAN WOOLENS . . . HARRIS TWEEDS . . . CUSTOM TAILORED . . ., EARLY ATTENDANCE IS SINCERELY ADVISED. THE OFFERING IS LIMITED TO 400 MODELS." WOMENS JUNIOR MISSES APPAREL SPECIALISTS Friday only . . . a one-day sale CoaTs 475 blue, deige, grey. All sizes 1105 F STREET Sfl/&/ . 2 days beginning Friday! SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER GIRDLE and they’re values yow'll appreciate BANDEAU ~ NES . . b 29 for both oy ® garments! $3.00 to $3.50 Values! Hook or Step-in Girdle of all elastic or fine brocade. Sizes 25 to 40 waist...Bandeaux of for fine hats at Harris’ Friday yow'll recogmize at a glance the lovely quality of these higher priced hats. 'ASHION says that this smart sandsl will be much in favor for spectator sports wear this season. Developed grey $ 8 m suede or white buck; Cuban heel. Priced at.. Silk Hosiery—new styles and Colors—75c and $1 pair RIC H”s—g;;»i% Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWRVETWEMVE F STREET FOR SMART WASHINGTON WOMEN WHO PRIZE GOOD TASTE AND QUALITY IN CLOTHES New Spring and Summer Ensembles 25 They Ordsnarily Would Be $35.00, $39.75, $4975 £ © Garden Prints o Printed Sheers o Chiffons © Crepes ® Jackets © Capes ® 3 Coats ‘Wilbur J. Carr enanl:linedml. hc:mpllg at dinner last evening nor Col. Wade H. Cooper is giving a re- fhe Ambassador of Brazil and Senhors | cemitn '1n wotr ot o Jeaes; troe De Lima e Silva. Tenxtl)e]wel; 2d;bnd. who are attend- s e D. Congress, Mrs. Walter J. Cummings, wite of | 25 i kome the special assistant to the Secretary lace, batiste or swami cloth; in all the new uplift styles. JRICH hats for sports, motoring, tailored wear, every type m every headsize. New Fashions, new materials and new combinations of allur- ing colors. Individual, fasci- nating ensembles for every oc- casion, every taste and every mood. And with Erlebacher Henderson offers DISTINCTION and QUAL- ; ' ITY, availabl he lowes Custom-Made SOfa.S L price ?r:mr:aney atyeta\rz, ?:Mi: : shortsighted economy to be sat- at Remarkably Low Prices isfied with less. Be assured the : 7 e A Sheraton VALUE standards invite the Sofs, well Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggen- heim left yesterday for New York to re- | main until Saturday. Tuesday evening | Col. and Mrs Guggenheim were hosts | at dinner, entertaining in honor of the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | ’ : Debuchi, - Others 1{:\ ;l;ep.c:m’;ln,;- v;;e: FOR over 200 years the Meissen China mark has the Ambessador ‘of Poland, Afr. : had a place among the master potters of the t nd ‘Mrs. Geor S 5 : gl,e &’55"3& oMl:Iis.!;r. of swxmrlm?, world. This shipment is the first to be received M Peter; the Minister of the Union by us since the World War. It is therefore espe- o Bat e e o cially gratifying to announce its re-union with our other noted chinawares, and to invite inspection of the various exquisite pieces. most severe comparison, and let proportioned S S ST ' Rs URNS—$55 Pair } MARMALADE - REROTROEE £, , ) 5 » x:::;;ngt xle;:im youremg here 1314 F Street N.W. JARS—$2.50 g o BES A : Bl p go.w mc;;nix;fi. g 4 s ] . : comfortable. Sizes 12, 14, 9-pc. BREAKFAST et ‘ : e pon, 16, 18, 20, 36, SETS—$25.00 INCE 1723 the Meissen mark has consisted of the crossed swords of Saz- ony. Thse Rl:ycl Hzg’m Jact , 15 miles from Dres- and operated since Sarony became a semi-autonomous state within the German republic. Meissen’s period of greatest growth and fame for design and quality of decoration was the period of August the Strong. patterns in date from !Mtfiwfi&d and are, consequently, the re- sult of the artistic genius o] Boettger. Also, many of Kandler’s de- signs of the XVIII Century are included. (China Dept.—Third Floor) extremely 38, 40, 42, 4. Custom Specifications FRAMES m::’w.:h;,( Double doweled, glued snd screwed WEBBING Fimest 4-in. Closely interlaced. SPRINGS Tied eight times and sewed to burlap. FILLING 51’-‘1"3:13‘:‘9;".’: black horse hair; cushions filled with Muslin undercover and a grey wadding used under final cover. Can be had in a selection of plain or figured materials. Gown Salon 2nd Floor EvVERVYTHING for the DOG Of course your dog wants to chew things—it's Nature’s way of sharpening his teeth. Buy him something to chew on—save your slippers. “Pupjoi” .. 35¢ “Cat heads” ..50¢ Also a Complete Line Dog Supplies “Collars” .25¢ to $2.50 “Leads”. Royal Meissen 'BOWLS...$5 to $15 COMPORTS........$4.50 to $17.50 Many Other Decorative and Gift Pieces DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave.ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance—HOURS: 9 AM. to 6 PM. Choice of Either Sofa Sgecial $99 We advise immediate selection, as prices are subject to change without notice. DEFERRED PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED_ James B. HENDERSON FINE FURNITURE INTERIOR DECORATING 1108 G St. N.W. Phones Dist.: 3¢ “Sleeping baskets”. “Food dishes” Dog Show, April 2122