Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, THURSDAY, SOCIETY == party infc evening at the c-rlmn. Mrs. Bolton, 'i!l of Remntlt!ve Chester C. Bolton of Cleveland, Mrs. Hess, wife o( mpruenm.lve WI.I- liam E. Hess of have is- sued lnvlhmm.l !ar tea wumm afternoon, May 1 trom 4 w L o'e!ock ln me home of l'n‘" ton at 2301 avenue in honor of the ladies ot the Ohio delenmm in Congress. s. Willam Howard Taft, widow of | try. They in the hte former President, returned to | Georgetown which they have been oc- Wi last evening from New |cupying May 15. Tuesday the secre- York, where she arrived yesterday on |tary and Contessa Roncalll will enter- the Vulcania, from s two months’ tour | tain at tes. She spent two weeks in Rome and boarded the Vulcania at Naples to| Senor Don Benjamin Cohen, coun- make & cruise around the Mediter- |selor of the Chilean embassy, was host at dinner at the Russian Troika last ranean and to the Holy Land. Mrs. Taft will leave Washi) this eve- | evening, covers being laid for 10. Gen. John J. Pershing has returned Col. | ington for the annual meeting of the - Colonial Dames of America. Maj. and Mrs, Henry Leonard and the h: e )wx ;: lnmu daughter, Mrs. Prancis Wayne ‘Veagh of Boston, accompanied by Qvl Winant P. Johnston, left this Cnolln and mh ‘who are in Wash- (Continued on Third Page.) President Roosevelt Will Entertain at Luncheon Saturclay for the German Special Mission. of the International Hydro- g’?:h Bureau, stationed at Monte ‘The first secretary of the Itallan em- bassy and Contessa Antonietta Roncalll Judge Nisley shoes by qualityewenot by price! HE President will be host at . luncheon Saturday in the White i House in honor of Dr. Hjalmar Schachet, president of the Reichsbank; Dr. Berger, as- | sistant chief of the ministry of finance | of Germany, and Dr. Nordhof, a direc- tor of the Reichsbank, who will arrive in Washington tomorrow for confer- ences with President Roosevelt. The German visitors will be at the Mayflower Hotel during their stay. D. McReynolds, Representative and Snell, Representative Mrs. Bertrand and Mrs. J¢ Byrns, the newly ap- pointed Minister to Canada and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, the Under- secretary of State, Mr. Raymond Moley; the director of the budget and Mrs. Lewis Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Plerrepont Mofllt Mr. and Mrs. James Clement Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feis, Mr. Adoloh_Caspar Miller, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mrs. Borden Harriman and the To every woman including the to be graduates good s o G ’”,‘,‘,f}:.“’n:‘,;'?' s eve- quality, excellent fitting and season long shapehold- Saturday afternoon the German Am- bassador, Herr Hans Luther, will givea reception in honor of his countrymen in the embassy, and Monday the Am- bassador will give a dinner at the Sul- grave Club for the distinguished Ger- i mans. Ambassadors and Others | Hosts to Foreign Guests. ‘The Ambassador of Argentina, Mr. i | Felipe A. Espil, will be host at dinner | this evening in compliment to the Argentine Ambassador to France, Dr. Tomas A. LeBreton, who is here on special mission. The Ambassador of France and Mme. de Laboulaye entertained a small com- pany at luncheon teday in compliment to the Ambassador, Dr. LeBreton, who came to Washington from his post in Paris. Yesterday Dr. LeBreton was en- tertained by the newly-appointed United States Minister to Canada and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, the latter hav- ing known the Ambassador in Argen- tina, where she formerly lived. The guests yesterday numbered 20. ‘Tomorrow the Ambassador will share honors with the Italian minister of finance, Signor Guido Jung, at the luncheon which the Secretary of State, counselor of the Italian embassy and Marchesa Diana and the first secre- tary and Contessa Roncalll. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, was among the guests at luncheon today of Mrs Otis T. Wingo, who entertained at the Congressional Club. Her other guests were Mrs. Tom Connolly, Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Sam D. McReynoids, Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, Mrs. Ben Craven, the newly wpolnted Director of the Mint, Mrs. Nelle Tayloe Ross; Miss Lavinia Engle, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Lucy John- son and Mrs. LeRoy Sawyer, jr. Mrs. Charles D. Millard of New York was hostess at another table, her guests including Mrs. John Overton, Mrs. Frank Crowther, Mrs. Clarence E. Han- cock, Mrs. Harry L. Englebright, Mrs. John Taber, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Prancls D. Culkin, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; Mrs. U. 8. Guyer, Mrs. John D. Clarke, Mrs. James L. Whitley, Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, Mrs. Harvey C. Ransley, Mrs. Brent Spence, Mrs. Daniel Chavez, Mrs. R. Ewing Thoma- son, Mrs. J. Thompson Wailes, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, Mrs. Frank K. Hines, Mrs. Charles W. Turner, Mrs. Hiram Taylor, and Mrs. Summerville. || a Chl-rlelP Taft, 2d., and Mr. = firn Robert A. Taft. Mrs. Taft wfll return to Wi n the nuaau of next week. Mrs. James anevtl! mother of the Pruldem yesterday recelved the Hu- Fhe. Bluguenot Soclety 51 Femmmvinia enof at Ursinus College. - ‘The solicitor general and Mrs. Thomas Day Thacher will give a reception this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, in their home in Oeorzetnwn for the delegates to the meetings of the Law ute, who are in Washiny fmn Mrs. Plerce Butler and Mrs. Owen J. Roberts, wives of associate justices :!tu the Suprema Court, will preside at Gen. P‘nnchco Agutlar, military at- tache of the Mexican embassy, was host to a small party at 1 Madriig MLI uncheon at the Rear Admiral and Mrs. Craven will have as '.heflr Sunday their son-in-law lngudlu(hm to Washington and is at the Carlton. CARPETS Absolutely Hand Process Cleaning Washing Repairing FIREPROOF STORAGE 1332 Connecticut Ave. Interpreters, A, Oriental ing service is necessary to summer comfort in footwear. Two Nisley factories produce exactly that for you in about 20 styles of white shoes in sizes 2V to 9 (a few to 10), widths AAAA to D. All 20 Styles are White Kid We also show white moire pumps and sandals for formal wear. C’j:zrvwe anc] Mr. Cordell Hull, will give at the Carl- | ton. Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of || The Ambassador of Italy, Signor Au- | SWitzerland, will entertain the mem- gusto Rosso, will give a reception this |bers of the Soclety of Swiss Women of || afternoon in honor of his distinguished | Washington at a buffet supper this eve- e e T R rom o'clock. e guests wi e be Timited to high officials and heads| _The newly sppointed Ambassador to of forelgn missions. Last evening the | T — — 0 Ambassador entertained at dinner for A7RN0LD"GALLER‘|ES Si 3 hen th ts i;\g:%chnfi':y ni sfftf u:d;&_‘{l:: c&'«?@fi} 1306 G St. N.W. ul e Secretary of the Treasury and | Antique Jewelry, Silver, Sheffield— Mrs. William H.” Woodin, the United H thid g States Ambassador to Italy and Mrs. Z‘;.'."“""'_"- Mirrors, Brasses—Art Breckenridge Long, Senator and Mrs. [ F°7ects. A. F. ARNOLD Now In Qur Own Building 1306 G ST. N.W. Cliflon gfose 50c Only 2 pairs (§1) to a customer. Finer grade 75¢, 2 pairs $1.35 DRASTIC Reductions! 1213 F STREET TPunch is e vogue and here is o io with w et = wes * PG, Tadies biown, b Fur-trimmed and plain COATS and SUITS % PRICE! Key Pittman, senntur and Mrs. Jose) Robinson, Senator and Mrs. Charles McNary, Representative and Mrs. Sam $19.75 to $29.75 Man-Tailored $2500 COATS and SRl Il THE HECHT CO. i?'fcwe & SUITS that You_ really cant aftrd SUITS Takes pleasure in announcing New Purchass with 1 to miss an opportunity . $13.75 $3500 COATS and Regular Stocks ” = o like this! Every garment is Miss Beth Ogflvne SUITS $17.50 s true Rizik creation—now 75 15 of the famous $42.50 COATS lnd $21 25 repriced for immediate WAGGER Coats, Tailored &«»Sum Todays Miss Lawrence and her family coat-of-arms If you are s Lawrence just step into our store and ask us for a leaflet giving short history and coat-of-arms_(in colors) of this family. It is tree for the ssking. 1339 F STREET, N. W. Mail orders filled promptly when accompanied by purchase price and 15 cents postade DULIN & MARTIN—Home Appointments for 86 Years. N O R G [ “Mother’s Day” Rollator Refprigiration Suggestion That's ol theve is to the simple operation of the Rollator mechawism. SUITS . “clearance. All Sales Final! Coats and d Waolen Crepes, and novelty woolen: Navy, Blue, Tan, Black, Brown and Grey. Sizes 14 to 20. UITS in 2-pisce failored styles, or swagger modsls. Tweeds and Wool Crepes, in Navy, Tans, Browns and Greys. Sizes 14 to 20. A voller rolls emd therd's ice. $29.75 to $49.75 Coats and Suits $23.75 will be in our Powder Box all this week .. . and will be available for consulta- tion with you on all your hair problems ...how to correct dry and oily hair, how to treat dandruff and falling hair, premature greyness and other individ- ual hair ills. Also—How to get the most out of your permanent wave by the proper care of the hair. Phone Nat'l 5100 for Appointment (Pifth Ploor) TWELVETEN TWBVETWEVE F STREET For Friday and Saturday! A Timely Event! Our Finest Dresses Parts In the mechanism Reduced! | Classic In the smooth simple lines This is indeed an opportunity welcomed by all smart women of Washington, presenting un- limited possibilities for assembling your entire Summer wardrobe at the very beginning of the season. Our FINEST DRESSES for day, afternoon, tea, bridge, Sunday night and eve- ning. ..in short for every occasion. There is a selection of over 350 dresses and gowns. We advise you to come early for there is often only one-of-a model, in sizes for women, misses and little women. While We're Waiting for Inflation, We've Increased the Buying Power of Your Dollar COATS & SUITS 1/2 off Every Untrimmed and Fur-Trimmed Coat and Suit in Our Store Has Been Reduced HALF ‘94' s 4-75 319-75 $z4~75 332-5. R A R ixtd B You'll find the most individual styles and materials. Every coat and suit is typical ZIRKIN quality, which you’ll probably never be able to buy agam at such low prices. Model J Illustrated—$169.50 Up to $29 75 Paulina Frocks $|5.75 pLENTV of silk swagger suit Frocks. Plenty of great big broad tops. Plenty of colorful new Garden Prints. Sport Sleeves e Propnly full sleeves. Correctly ht silhou- ettes. Hlnd~finl ing details. k, brown, navy, dawn beige, gray, in plain nd very new color sired in the Sizes 12 to 20, Our “Eddy” Ice Refrigerators were used 30 years and more in Wash- ington homes. We selected the NORGE Electric as its worthy successor. 5.6 cu. ft. N See the 4.4 cu. ft. Model at $ 99 .50 cubes, -n.hevery:'uh._lmyrbe Easy Terms—As low as $4.50 ¢ month— 11 cu. ft. 2-door Norge—capacity of 168 ice cubes. Only price. 8.00. formerly $39.50 A Special Group of 65 SPRING DRESSES Brand new Spring dresses bought this season but reduced for clearance. New models, new colorings. Sizes 12 to 44. Formerly $16.50. Like buying ice at 15¢ a day. Price 3 st this AL DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana L” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance—HOURS: 9 AM. to 6 P.M. QYEC‘ $275.oo on new prmu 38 to 42. ALL SALES FINAL ] Jivkin & Incorporated ® CHARGE __~ v ® Usual Charge Privileges! - ® All Sales Final! Sons 821 Fourteenth Street HABERDASHER 1300 F Strest