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8 SOCIETY I Senator and Mrs. Butler, White House Guests, Have Left for Their Home in Massachusetts. SENATOR and Mrs. William M. Butler, who were guests at the White House over the week end and accompanied the Presi dent and Mrs. Coolidpe for a cruise on the Mayflower over Sun day. left this morning for their home in Massachusetts. Mrs. Coolidpe will make her annual pilgrimage to Mount Alto Hospital tomorrow afternoon to attend the garden party being given there by the George Baldwin McCoy Unit, American Women’s Region. Chilean Diplomats Guest at French Embassy Dinner. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Daeschner entertained at dinner last evening at the embassy, when their guests were the Ambassador of chile and Senora de Mathieu. the Am bassador of Italy. Signor di Martino: the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Rumania, Prince Ribesco: the charge d'affaires of Bel gium and Mme. Tilinont, the under secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Gerrard B. Winston; Gett. John J. Pershing, former United "States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White, bl and Mrs. Vernon Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Wilson. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, the counselor of the French embassy. Count de Sar tiges. and the secretary, M. Jules Henry. The Ambassador of Italy. Signor di Martino, was the honor guest at lunch eon today of the military attache of the Italian embassy and Marchesa di Bernezzo. who entertuined In their apartment at Stoneleigh Court. Others 1 in the company were Mme. Peter, wife j of the Minister of Switzerland; the J counselor of the Swedish legation and j Mme. Steen, Mine. Weidel, wife of the I former commercial counselor of the I Swedish legation; Col. Buckey and the air attache of the Italian embassy and Signora Calderara. The Ambassador of Germany and Baroness von Maltzan will be the honor guests at dinner this evening Os Mrs. John B. Henderson. The Secretary of State. Mr. Kellogg, was the honor guest at luncheon to day of the Minister of the Irish Free State. Prof. T. A. Smiddy, who enter tained at the Metropolitan Club. The other guests were the Ambassa dor of Spain, Senor Don Juan Riano; the Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard: the Minister of Aus tria, Mr. Edgar L. G. Prochnik; the charge d’affaires of Egypt, Mr. Ismail Karne! Bey; the Undersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew; the coun selor of Hie British embassy, Air. Henry Getty Chilton; the air attache of the British embassy, Group Capt. M. G. Christie: the tirst secretary of the British embassy, the Hon. H. W. Brooks: the director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Dr. Julius Klein; Mr. M. M. Mahoney, Mr. John Henry Bagley and Mr. W. J. B. Macau ley. first secretary, Irish Free State legation. The Minister of Panama and Se nora de Alfaro will entertain a com pany at dinner this evening in honor of Dr. E. Morales, special commission er of Panama to this country. Senora de Alfaro will entertain at luncheon tomorrow in honor of Mrs. William C. Gorgas and Mrs. David du Bose Gaillard. Former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall are in Washing ton to remain for a week and are stay ing at the New Willard Hotel. The counselor of the Argentine em bassy, Felipe A. Espil, has re turned from a short stay in New York, where he was at the Ritz-Carl ton Hotel for the week end. The counselor of the German ein Millinery « M° ug9t (1 . / H43 Connecticut Avenue Smart New Hats For Dress , Street and Outing Wear An exceptionally complete and carefully as- j son bled showing of Summer's most approved j models for every occasion. Spring Models Greatly Reduced Prices Now $lO, S IS and S2O Rizik Brothers Wednesday: These Gowns Must Go i l j I €XCEPTIOXAL in value and impec cable in quality. Thirty-one hand some RIZIK dresses are offered to early Wednesday shoppers. These exquisite chiffon and georgette prints exploit indi vidual beauties of design that will grace any Summery occasion. Specially priced, 31 Summery Silk Dresses 39. 75 These dresses Until Now 67.50 and BBiso TWELVE THIRTEEN F i SOCIETY. bnssy and Frau von Lewinaki were hosts at dinner last evening, enter taining In compliment to Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Flske Stone. Others in the company were the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez la tour, the Minister of Panama and Se nora de Alfaro. Representative and Mrs. Cleveland A. Newton. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West. Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. Parker. Mrs. John B. Hen derson. Mrs. Augustus T. Seymour, Miss Beatrice Henderson. Mr. Herbert Hengstler. Mr. J. P. Holmes and Mr. Walter Scott Pentield. The commercial counselor of the British embassy, Mr. John Joyce Brod erick. will return to Washington to morrow from New York, where he has been for several days. Mrs. J. Herbert Wood of Lima. Peru, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann at the Marlborough-Blen heim, Atlantic City. She plans to motor with them on June 8 for a stay at Stoekbridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffmann expect to spend the bal ance of tlie Summer at Bass Rocks, Mass. Mrs. Robert F. Cogswell was host ess at luncheon at the Hotel Hamil ton today, entertaining Mme. Elenore Peltier of Paris, Mrs. George W. Fargo. Mrs. John F. Herdic and-Mrs. John M. Sharer of Chicago. .Mrs. Har old Nelson Hobart of Kansas City, Mrs. Kenneth B. Wilson and Miss Elizabeth Hancock of Los Angeles, Mrs. Philander Knox Rodgers of Pitts burgh, Miss Elizabeth Frary of Great Falls. Mont., and Mrs. Thomas F. Maher and Mrs. Kenneth S. Wales of Washington. D. C.. members of the Alumnae of Mount Vernon Seminary, who are attending the golden jubilee of that school. Miss Gladys Kaime entertained a small company at luncheon today in her apartment at the Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lammot Belin en tertained a small company at dinner last evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Van A. Mac Murray, wTio will start shortly for the former’s new post as Minister to China. Others in the company were Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Bliss Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Francis White, Mrs. Allen W. Dulles and Mr. Hoffman Phillips. Mrs. William J. Boardman and Miss Mabel Boardman will close their house on P. street the middle of June and go to their Summer home at Murray Bay. Canada. Miss Boardman entertained a small company at tea yesterday, her guests including Red Cross workers, and she was assisted by members of the Red Cross Canteen, including Mrs. H. C. Barnes, Miss Lydia Loring. Miss Ma rie Michie. Mrs. H. S. Mulliken. Miss Mary Patton. Mrs. John Johnston. Mrs. James B. Reynolds and Miss Car rie Augur. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douglas will close their apartment at Stoneleigh Court tomorrow and go to New York. They will sail Friday aboard the Olym pic for a three-month stay in England and Europe. Mrs. J. A. M. Elder, wife of the Com missioner from Australia, was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Plaza Hotel in New York for the delegates from Australia and New Zealand to the recent quinquennial conference of the International Council of Women held in Washington. Mrs: Stephen B. Elkins will return Thursday from a short stay in Atlan tic City, where she is opening her Summer home for the season. Mrs. George Minier Hostetler, jr., is entertaining at a bridge tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Helen Louise McLaughlin, whose marriage tt> Mr. Philip C. Altenbaugh THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C„ TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925. | ■ NEWEST OF CABINET WOMEN Mrs. John G. Sargent, with the Attorney General, guests at the White House until they take a more permanent home in Washington. of Pittsburgh will take place June 3. The guests include Miss Alice Gaid. Mrs. Hamilton Knox, Mrs. Thomas Stokes. Mrs. William Hopkins Beck, Miss Margaret Hensey, Mrs. Patrick Gallagher, Miss Norine Justice. Mrs. Carvel Mrs. John Egan, Mrs. Eugene C. Gott, jr.. Mrs. Eugene Ja cobsen. Mrs. Edward Gillett, Jr., Mrs. Nathaniel Halstead, Miss Marguerite Daily and Miss Elizabeth Dove. Pre siding at the tea table will be Mrs. John C. McLaughlin, Mrs. Theodore Hostetler and Mrs. Claude Watts. Mrs. L. E. Sinclair and Mrs. Ar thur Sinclair will entertain Jointly at a bridge luncheon tomorrow In com pliment to Miss McLaughlin. The marriage of Miss McLaughlin to Mr. Altenbaugh will take place at noon, June 3, in St. Paul's Catholic Church. The bride will be attended by Miss Alice Gald, and Mr. Arch H. Merritt of Pittsburgh. Pa., will be the best man. The ushers w-ill be Mr. Austin S. Canfield and Mr. B. G. Blum of Pittsburgh. Mr. Thomas Grahame Spence an nounces the marriage of his sister, Nena Hodges, to Mr. Elvan Addison * Savings* jj on Fine Furniture 8 (Mj A number of BEDROOM SUITES and DINING U . i ROOM SUITES have been GREATLY LOWERED IN 11 i PRICE for a limited time. i| 11 A LARGE 1 VARIETY OF IJ4-YD. U , SELECTION OF t 1 SAMPLES OF ~ S Lamps & Shades I Velvets, m .. j Tapestries, etc. I: sold "as is" I i Price I; S James B. H enderson! 2 Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting £ | p —==n| NEW! f Today and every day develops A new footwear styles and designs. Those that are authoritative “Bambino” No. 6861 j i i i White Kid Sandal and that are real styles are also in Russia Calf always fprst in Sterling stocks. « anc * Patent Leather Superiority in style plus genuine quality insures superlative value. \ And CA ' ' " n Tj| re “Racquet” No. 6801 Sterling 8-0-8 Sterling Chiffon One Snap in White Kid Silk Stockings AHHk Silk Stockings also BUckSaun and Full Fashioned* M 20NewSh.de. PatOM Leather 3 pairs, $4.85 3 ptirg, $4-85 /F ya shops 1337 F, Street N.W. == _ Miller. Saturday, May 16. in Balti more, Md Air. and Mrs. Miller will be at home Sunday ufternoon. June 7, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in Mr. Spence's apart ment in the Montello. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tliilman Hendrick will Bpend July and August at Sar anac Inn, In the Adirondack*. N Y Garden Party Tomorrow At Mount Alto. The fifth annual garden party given by the George Baldwin McCoy unit of the American Women's Legion will bo held tomorrow afternoon at Mount Alto Hospital, when Mrs. Codlldge, who heads the list of patronesses, has kindly consented to be present. Mrs. McCoy, president of the unit, will be assisted In receiving by Col. Penhallon, medical officer in charge; Mrs. Firth, president of the American Women’s Legion; Mrs. Hines, wife of the direc tor of United States Veterans’ Bureau, and Mrs. Penhailon. Patronesses in clude Senora de Riano. Mme. Pueyrre don. Mme. Daeschner, Mme. Wallen berg, Mme. Wroblewska, Mme. de Graeff, Countess Szeehenyi, Mrs. H. G. Chilton, Countess Sommati di Mombello, Mme. Calderafa, Countess de Lieyes, Mme. Willm, Mme. Weidel, Mrs. Henry White, Mrs. George Ehle, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman. Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Mrs. liberie, Mrs. Land, Mrs. R. Henderson, Mrs. T. F. Walsh, Mrs. John Allen Daugherty. Mrs. Keith-Merrell, Mrs. Stephen Slocum, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs John Hays Hanfmond, Miss Ham mond and Miss Lee. Miss Janice Draper entertained at a tea-dance Tuesday in honor of Miss Ruth Rodgers of Boston and Miss Emily Sayre of New York. Miss Rodgers and Miss Sayre are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Landis, on Sixteenth street. Miss Draper was as sisted by Mrs. Lee Landis and Mrs. Henry Lamar. Mrs. Van Auken Mills’ son, Frederic C., and wife of New York City re mained recently at the Lee House be fore their departure on a European tour. Mrs. A. Lanston and daughter. Miss Marjorie Beattie lajnston, have re turned from Annapolis. They will re torn there in June for the United States Naval Academy commence ment, when Midshipman Aubrey Gil pin Lanston, Mrs. Lanston’s son, is one of the graduates. Miss Dorothy Magee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D'Arc.v Magee, enter tained at a tea at her home, 1623 Con necticut avence, yesterday, assisted by Mrs. Henry Lamar. Miss Mildred Avery of Brooklyn. N. Y., arrived in Washington this week and is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Anne Baylis, who resides at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss Avery will remain for two w’eeks or more. Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler announces the marriage of her daughter. Maude Ethel, to Mr. Edw r ard A. Dacey of Boston, Mass, Monday morning at 8 o'clock mass at St. Paul’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Edmund J. Fon taine officiated. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Horst and . their two children, Miss Catherine j J” —for 15 years I 1 The Best in | I FURS | 1 CAPITOL 1 I FUR SHOP ( § 1208 G Street Din* and OancG IN THE COUNTRY V. f A pleasant \ /1 drive twelve J » | miles from Wash * | ington on the /* I Washington-Bal t timore Boulevard. / f Open from 12 / t noon to 2 A.M. * t Every day. 'Chateau Xejhinadicf /J Presenting the i most attractive /I and exclusive at- T mosphere for /♦ EHning-and-Danc | ing-in-the-Coun- T try in the East. A cuisine - feature is the Bouthem-Fried-Chicken or Broiled Bteak Dinner at $1.75. No Cover Charge at Dinner served until 9:30 p.m. every day. Horst and John F. Horst, jr., have re turned to their home in Reading. Pa., after a lengthy stay at Wardman Park Hotel. George Washington University Alutnni to Entertain. The Alumni Association of George Washington University, according to advices received from the secretary of the association, Is to hold the largest meeting in its history at the Washing ton Club tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. After a brief business ses sion to consider the year’s outstanding growth and development, the election of officers for the coming year will take place. The president of the alumni association. Mr. Gilbert Hall, and Mrs. Hall, assisted by the presi dent of the university and Mrs. Lewis, the chairman of the board of trus tees and Mrs. Larner, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stafford. representing the law school; Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, representing Columbian Worn en, and Mrs. F. A. Hornaday, repre senting the medical school, will then receive the guests. Dancing will fol low. Assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall, Mrs. Bur chell, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. Bruce King. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins. Mrs. Charles I. Corby, Mrs. Elliott Goodwin, Mrs. Wil liam Cline Borden. Mrs. William Allen Wilbur, Mrs. William Ruediger, Mrs. William Van Vleck, Miss Henning, Miss Rose, Mrs. William E. Herron, Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Miss Eliza beth Peet. The committee in charge of ar kW In the International A BRILLIANT gallery assembles at Chevy Chase Club to witness an important tennis match. Interesting groups chat beneath the fine old trees. A British Crown Prince sips tea with the daughter of a wheat king. Apolitical dictator from the west diverts his our generation’s favorite HI statesman, arrives and L_ court which her appear- ON THE bridle paths which traverse the sparkling streams of Rock Creek Park one meets, on a morning’s canter, a statesman from Idaho . . . the world’s greatest general * ... a Mohammedan, smartly turned out in Conti- ON YOUR favorite roof-garden, the strains of the newest dance wail deliciously. Two lithe young things, execute with professional grace and skill an intricate tango . . . you recognize them as the season's most spectacular debutante and the son of a South American minister. You join in the spirited applause which greets their performance. At a table near, a wom » Fascination —charm —allure — call it what you will, it holds you fast to this delightful city. Cos mopolitan Washington with no counterpart in America. And by the same token, we may well indicate the equal dis tinctiveness which applies to Washing ton’s smartest Footwear here in this Smarter Shoe Shop. Where the Slender Heel is Accurately J/v * Fitted JJ'Cily Club Stw>p i SOCIETY. rangements consists of Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Miss Arnold. Miss Harriet Barber, Miss Ruby Nevlns and Miss Freda Eg bert. All graduates of-George Washing ton University are invited. Miss Mary Stewart, head of the Junior Employment Bureau of the De partment of I.abor, will be the guest cf honor at a tea to bo given tomorrow I SALE Os High-ClasM Millinery J at Half Price Very smart—and exceptional values GRIMES 1404 H St. N.W. afternoon by the American Associs* tton of University Women. She will give a ehort talk on "The Guidance and Placement of Juniors.” Paul Sleman will be hostess, assisted by (Continued on Ninth Page.) Qxsejlll ' The Shoe of Invisible Comfort and — Thousands of women who have suffered untold tortures with ills of the foot have found relief and permanent correction hi Ease-All Shoes. You will be amazed at the trim beauty and grace of these stylish, corrective shoes. G. B. WHITE CO., Inc. 1311 G St. N.W. Over Y. \\. C. A.—Take Elevator