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/-\Tflfi EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY - 26, 1933. SOCIETY. Cup tennis matches on the ocourts of m’chh. ! Mrs. Depew, wif t Senator Chaun- | cey M. Depew, will go to New York SOCIETY. of the late Vice President, asking some | New York Navy Yard, and Miss Monica of Mrs. Marshall's old friends in| Brice, grand-daughter of the late Sen- Washington to meet her. stor Calvin Btewart Brice of Obo. r Lansburghs | 7th, 8th and E Smart Exciting Hats from our new Hat Bar Piques! Wool Angoras! Glove Fabrics! Step right up and name your choice. Styles that go right to your head, whether you take them in ones or threes. Come down at once if you haven't had your foot on the brass rail. SECOND FLOOR ererr——. V1T, %3S Get what you want when you want it, and Charge it! Small Party of Friends. HE PRESIDENT will spend the | week end on the Potomac aboard the Sequoia and is expected to | sail tomorrow. He will have a f small party with him. Mrs. | Roosevelt went to New York today to | remain until about Tuesday. The Governor of New York and Mrs. | Herman H. Lehmann will arrive at the White House this evening in time for dinner and will be house guests of the President for & short time. New Dean of Corps Back From Official Mexican Trip. | 'The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. | Ahmet Muhtar, has returned to Wash- ington from Mexico where he went to represent his country, being accredited to both the United States and Mexico He brought back to Washington with him a young diplomat from Turkey, | Mr. Fikret Tahir Bey, who will remain at_the legation for a week or so. | The Ambassador is now dean of the| diplomatic corps in Washington, since | | the departure of the Ambassador of | France, M. Claude | | The Japanese embassy, on Massachu- | | setts avenue, was the setting for a | charming reception I evening when | | the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. De- | honor of Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wife ' eric ! buchi presented the delegates from their country to President Roosevelt's eco- nomic conversations, Viscount K. Ishi and Mr. E. Fukai, to over 550 guests. representative of official, diplomatic and | residential society. The reception fol-| lowed a formal dinner at the embassy | | in_honor of the delegates. | | The Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi | stood with their honor guests before a | screen of palms to receive the long line | of visitors. Mme. Debuchi was a lovely | picture in her handsomely brocaded | native dress. The kimono was in a| soft shade of green shot with gold threads and the petite Japanese hostess feet were encased in the traditional | getas. The terrace at the back of the em- bassy was lighted with gay Japanese |lanterns, and it was there that deli-| cious refreshments were served. | The guests at the dinner included, the | Secretary of State and Mrs. Hull, the Becretary. of the Treasury and M.rs.‘ William “H. Woodin, the Secretary of | Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, | Senator Charles L. McNary, Senator | ‘Willlam Gibbs McAdoo, Representative | and Mrs. Sam D. Reynolds, the former | Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Wil-| liam R. Castle, jr.. Mrs. Roland S.| Morris, wife of the former Ambassador to Ja) ; Mr, Perry Belmont, Dr. Stan- Jey K. Hornbeck, Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feis, | Mr. and Mrs. James Clement Dunn, Mr. | and Mrs. Richard Southgate, Miss Sarah Morris, Mr. Kensuke Horinouchi | and members of the embassy staff in- | cluding Mr. Juichi Tsushima, Mr. Mid- d the counselor and Mme. panese delegates who will leave ‘Washington Sunday morning will be en- Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi and to- morrow the delegates will give a dinner for the members of the embassy stafl at the Mayflower. Cabinet Woman Luncheon Guest at Congressional Club. Mrs. Dern, wife of the Secretary of the ranking guest at the SOCIETY ]Presidcnt Roosevelt Will Spend Week End | i Cruising on the Potomac With a \ | Leonard Astrom, was host to a com- | PBhilipsborn luncheon which Mrs. Elmer O. Leather- wood gave at the Congressional Club yesterday when the last large luncheon parties of the season were entertained. To meet Mrs. Dern were Mrs. Albert E. Carter, Mrs. Heber Wells, Mrs. Jessie Walters, Mrs. J. Chester Pyles, Mrs. Willlam W. Brunswick, Mrs. Walter | Hamilton, Mrs. Florence Price and Mrs. | Harry Little. = The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | de Cintas were hosts at dinner last eve- ning and will entertain a company at dinner tomorrow evening. ‘The Attorney General, Mr. Homer COummings, is expected back in Wash- ington this week from a several weeks' absence. Yesterday he was at White Sulphur Springs, where he played 36 holes of golf. Mr. Cummings spent| some time at Pinehurst and has made | several stops at other Southern points. | ‘The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel| | pany of men at dinner last evening. Mrs. Dantel C. Roper, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, will entertain | at a tea Wednesday of next week in Specialists in Youngsters’ Footwear Price is the last consideration upon which to bs The important shoes for the growing feet. comfort and wearability. Featured Specials: Barefoot sandals that they like—brown, smoke or white; ;i(zn:- 7 to 3—200, 250 and Moccasin or oxford types, of somewhat sturdier con- struction, brown end smoke— 2.85, 3.35, 3.85. White or patent slippers, with \ instep 285, 3.35 and 3.85. leather strap— Caring for feet is better than curing them— and with cur X-Ray Machine you can see Just how Nature Burt’s . . . 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