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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) CHRISTMAS DEBUTANTE a fischu. Mrs. Bewley, wife of the | financial counselor, was in green lace with which she had plum color acces- sories and her ornaments were of rubies set in old gold. Mrs. Wiggin, wife of the first secre- | tary, wore a striking costume of white | taffeta with a train of rare old white lace with which she wore emeralds and diamonds. Mrs. Mark-Wardlaw, | wife of the assistant naval attache, | was in peach-color moire, with which | she wore silver slippers_and pearl | ornaments. Maj. Henry Frank Hey- | wood, the new commercial secretary, | was accompahied by Mrs. Heywood, who wore pale blue lace with a wide sash of dark blue velvet. The attache | of the embassy and Mrs. Harold H.| Sims returned from a holiday visit | late yesterday and at the reception last evening she was in a gown of gold and | silver sequins, the short train of waite | tulle. The counselor of the German em- bassy, Herr Rudolf Leitner, was ac- companied by Frau Leitner, who was in a gown of white georgette crepe and black lace embroidered in silver. The military attache of the German Embassy and Frau von Boetticher were accompanied by their daughter, Dr. Adelheid von Boetticher, who wore soft pink crepe. Frau von Boetticher was in a black sequin gown, with which she wore pearls Senora de Azcarate, wife of the military attache of the Mexican Em- | bassy, was in black velvet trimmed | with gold lace, with which she wore | Mexican filigree jewelry. Senora de| Fuentes, wife of the first secretary of the embassy, had a gown of white gaun with accessories to correspond and Senora Maria de Vazquez Zarco, wife of the assistant military attache, was in black crepe trimmed with lame. Mme. Sokolowska. attractive wife of the counselor of the Polish Embassy, wore black satin with a tunic of black sequins. The Secretary of the Irish Free State Legation and Mrs. Brennan at- tended their first White House recep- tion since coming to Washington and were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Emer Brennan. Mrs. Brennan was in a gown of heavy black crepe and Miss Brennan wore a gown brought from Ireland of heavy green | silk. Senora de Chevalier, wife of the | secretary of the Legation of Panama. | accompanied her husband, wearing a gown of printed satin. Mme, Langer, wife of the assistant | commercial counselor of the Polish | Embassy, was in a charming Parisian | gown of black crepe satin. Rhine- stone clips at the neckline and a buckle at the waist line formed the only trimming of the gown. The naval attache of the Argentine | Embassy and Senora de MacKinlay were there, the latter in a severely simple gown of brown velvet, designed with a train, | Senora de Mendoza accompanied her husband, the first secretary of the Peruvian Embassy, and wore a gown of fuchia color crepe, the neck- line finished with a Bertha collar. Senora de Urquiza, wife of the counselor of the Peruvian Embassy was in a gown of black, trimmed with white lame and wore a diamond neck- | lace. | MISS MOSS LEE LOVE, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Love, who was presented to society at a tea dance at the Mayflower Hotel Christmas day. of Soviet Socialist Republics, wore | the first secretary of the Guban Em- green velvet. Mme. Begunov, wife of bassy, was in stiff black moire. Senora the assistant military attache, wore | de Maestri, wife of the second secre- vellow lace and Mme. Gokhman, wife | tary, wore white satin, with which | of the second secretary, had a gown | she wore a diamond tiara and several of rose crepe trimmed with silver. | strings of pearls. Senora de Lara, Senora de Valdes-Rodriguez, wife of ' wife of the third secretary, wore black Meet Your Friends Here for Luncheon Saturday at 1 P.M. Sooner or later you are coming to visit Washing- ton's Smartest Dinner and Supper Club—Si Senor, (. why not tomorrow! A warm and colorful “Cantina" 4 where one may enjoy tempting and savory dishes in up a South American setting of unusual charm. Daily and Sunday Table d’Hote Dinners 6 to 10 P.M,, $1.00 and $1.50 Moe Baer. Dir-ctor— Clr™ Hahana Orchestra The new naval attache of the Italian Embassy was accompanied by | Donna Bianca Cugia, the Marchesa Sant 'Orsola. She was in velvet in shades of green and black. Mme. Sable, wife of the naval at- tache of the French Embassy, wore orchid-color crepe. Mme. Lombard. wife of the military wttache,- who is one of the.striking beauties of the diplomatic corps, wore a gown of dull-blue crepe, made close fitting with the shoulder straps of | sapphires and diamonds. | Mme. Champsaur, wife of the air attache, wore a Lanvin gown of black taffeta trimmed with white tulle and pearls. The first secretary, M. Roger Gaucheron, was accompanied by his sister, Mllet Simone Gaucheron, who was in a black satin robe de style trimmed with touches of pink. Frau Lohmann, wife of the second secretary of the German Embassy, ' wore old gold satin. | Mme. Neymann, wife of the first| retary of the embassy of the Union $8.75& $10.50 FLORSHEIM SHOES for WOMEN $6.95 5 $7.95 Once in six months we reduce this famous foot- wear—and Washington women flock to buy! Just started now, but don’t delay! 2,000 pairs of smart shoes for street, afternoon, and semi- formal wear—in all sizes. The famous Flor- sheim Feature Arch Shoes included. Shoe Dep’t.—Street Floor. - THenew ' Je C11S lace and diamond ornaments. Senora de Aguiar, wife of the commercial attache, wore black velvet and rubies. Mme. Fujli, wife of the counselor of the Japanese Embassy, was a dainty figure in dark blue velvet trimmed with silver. With this she wore a diamond and pearl necklace and a pearl tiara. ' Mme, Miura, wife of the first secre- tary, had a gown of mouse-color gray French crepe and diamond ornaments. Mme. Okazaki, wife of the third secretary, chose a red lame, the only trimming being a silver bow at the waistline in the back. The counselor of the Rumanian Le- gation and Mme. Florescu, among the many newcomers in the corps, ac- | companied the Minister and the other | members of the staff. Mme. Florescu i wore black velvet, the bodice made en- ;nrcly of black paillets and her orna- ments were of diamonds. | Mme. Boncesco, wife of the financial ,counselor, was in a simply made igown of black crepe with diamond shoulder straps. Mme. Dimitriu, wife of the assistant financial counselor, wore sapphire blue velvet and rare old gold ornaments. Mrs. Theron, wife of the secretary { of the legation of the Union of South Africa, wore torquoise blue satin with which she had red slippers and car- ried a red bag. The commercial attache of the Colombian Legation, Senor Jose Saenz, {was accompanied by his daughter, :Senorita Helena Saenz, who wore ! black velvet. Mrs. Wallace Hostess at | Tea This Afternoon. | Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, wife of the | Secretary of Agriculture, will enter- | tain at a tea this afternoon from 4 to | 6 o'clock in honor of Mrs, Henry C. i Wallace, mother of the Secretary.| | Cards have been issue. | The Ambassador of the French Re- | public and Mme. de Laboulaye will be hosts this evening to a company of young people at dinner. < Bilbo of Mississippi | Senator Theo ANN SA sensation in fashion cirtles. 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Harry Moore and Mrs. Moore, who are in Washington from their home in Jersey City, are at the Shoreham. The new Senator is the former Governor of New Jersey. Representative Warren J. Duffy of Ohio entertained a small party at dinner last evening at the Club Habana. Resident Commissioner of the Philip- pine Islands Pedro Guevara was host to a party of eight at the Madrillon dinner dance last evening. Representative and Mrs. Ralph O. | Brewster were hosts at_dinner last evening at the Carlton Hotel, where they are spending the Winter. Their dinner guests numbered nine. Representative and Mrs. William W. Blackney of Flint, Mich., with their daughter and two sons, have taken an apartment at 1661 Crescent place. Representative and Mrs. Andrew L.} Somers of Brooklyn, N. Y., who have | arrived 1n Washington, are established ; in their apartment at the Shoreham : for the season. 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The newly-appointed Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Dr. Guillermo Patter- son y Jauregui, will arrive in this country to assume his new duties the last of this month. An engagement of interest to re- sident society was announced last night when Mrs. Frank Hamilton of Biarritz, France; Omaha, Nebr., and New York City entertained at a din- ner for her daugnter, Miss Exilona L. Hamilton and her fiance, Mr. Ar- thur F. Mullen at the Chevy Chase Country Club. Mr. Mullen is the son of Mr. Arthur F. Mullen, former Democratic national committeeman, and Mrs. Mullen. Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Hamilton have been making their home since}% early Fall in New York, but have been (Continued on Eighth Page.) January Sale Regular $49.75 to $69.75 Cloth Coats 36 GREEN ROOM 1901 QUE JT. NW. 55 . E SELECTION of S"50 FROCK'S ALL SALES FINAL It's time to wear Straw Fabrics 33 Off with the old felts and on with the new bagheera straw bonnets, for Spring’s not far away now! 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