193(1. SOCIETY.' B-2 SOCIETY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I), C., TUESDAY. MAT IS. pike, for the lete Spring and early Mrs. Edward Everett Gann is plan* «wn In her box with aavaral out-of- The director general of the Pan- era will spend a week in her home In ville town guaats. Haute, ning the afternoon of the “A Mind That Found Itself” American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, has Terre Ind. I Summer. to attend Many luncheons, teas and box parties gj issued invitations for the fiftieth con- opening day. It is hoped Vice President are planned for the four days of the An Autobiography by cert under the auspice* of the union Dr. J. Stanley Johnson, master of Horee Shew Premiere Curtis may be able to get away from show at Bradley Farm*. Clifford Whittiagham Baor* to he given Monday evening, June 9, Hunt of Hag- Brilliant Opening Tomorrow. Among the many who have made i| hounds of the Antietam the Capitol on one of the lour days SBg Tht true ttorp of a man who cam* at 8:30 o’clock on the Esplanade by erstown, Md.. will bring hi* hunt team Preparations are complete for the reservations for luncheon at the tea back after two peart of mainaet. Army from Wednesday for the rest of the Charles SOCIETY the United States Band and as- to Washington to attend the hunt ball opening at 1 o'clock tomorrow of the house are Maj. Oen. and Mr*. § WM, & BALLANTYNE SONS sisting artists. Saturday evening. The team will wear National Capital Horse Show Associa- week. P. Summerall, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Wil- hunting regalia. spring D. Conner. Maj. Gen, and Mr*. and Aldrich, full tion's annual show out at Brad- The horse show is one of the events liam 1421 f st. , Mrs. wife of Representative Parms, Its picturesque show (Continued Floor.) .¦ mmai* of Corps and Senora de Tellez Richard S. Aldrich, will ley of the year, which always brings back on Third Dean return tomor- Mayflower grounds. A box Is always reserved for who have lived among us and iow from a short stay In . Peace Ball at many Full es Color and Interest. the President and Mrs. Hoover, and drifted away. Col. Robert M. Thomp- many parties are being president Institute Brilliant Series of Official Mrs. Bacon, wife of Representative Several hundred members of society brilliant box son of New York, honorary of Robert Low Bacon, went to New York National Capital attended the planned. There will be luncheon and the association and one of its organi- in the tea shady veranda of the old last evening and will return to Wash- Washington patriotic peace ball last on the sers a score of years ago, is one of the Dinner Parties. ington Thursday evening. room of the May- Bradley Farm House for the benefit of boxholders. Gen. and Mrs. "Billy” evening in the ball the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club will come Middleburg, flower Hotel. The ball was a com bin a- Mitchell from Former United States Ambassador to ' of supper, pageant, and House. Va. Mrs. Bernard Gimbel and her two Wallace, tlon cabaret from Chester, Y., of and Ksathoven. Miss Josephine Patten and France, Mr. Hugh Campbell ball, small tables being placed In the The Governor of ’Virginia and his daughters, Port N. Ambassador Mexico 1 at fiewiiv'KaranqiM occupy Senora de Tellea wUI entertain Miss Marian Trumbull. was host to a company of men and several rows at the east end daughter. Miss Suzanne Pollard, and will a box as well as show in today, entertaining boxes Maryland many saddle classes. Mrs. William How- at dinner this evening in com- luncheon in the of the ball room, leaving ample space Gov. Ritchie of B*ve been Ambassador of The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Alibi Club in honor of the Earl of Derby, a fantasy, at attend. ard Good of Brooklyn, N. Y„ will be pliment to the entertain dinner tomor- for “The Kaleidoscope.” invited to rECuba and Senora de Ferrera, Massey will at who has been his house guest for sev- the west end of the ball room. row evening at the legation for the ! eral days. by their other guests including the heads Curtis, The guests were received Mrs. Wash- Vice President, Mr. Charles and The Earl of Derby will leave this Loose, of the of Latin American missions In sister, i 1 Jacob Leander chairman his Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. afternoon with Mr. Joseph E. Widener committee, assisted by Senator and ington. . _ The following evening the Minister and Louisville, ball Ambassador and Senora de l in the latter’s private car for Mrs. Walter F. George, Rear Admiral The Massey will be hosts to a company Tellez were hosts at dinner last eve- Mrs. Ky.. where they will attend the Ken- ' and Mrs. Mark Bristol. Brig. Gen. and Presi- In honor of the Ambassador of Great > tucky Derby Saturday, for which Lord Stanley 'Siwke^Shof^ to the Vice Albert C. Dalton. Mrs. ning In compliment Britain and Lady Lindsay. 1 Mrs. dent, Mr. Charles Curtis, their other Derby came to this country. Woodard and Col. James A. Moss. Including, Mr. and The Minister and Mrs. Massey have ! . Clarke the guests in addition to legation Senor Santiago Bedoya Senora Mr. William Bowie made $12,50 Oann, Mr*. James as their guests at the Mr. F. and reduced from Mrs. Edward Everett Raleigh of Bedoya postponed their sailing | presentations. Davis, the Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. and Mrs. Parkin Montreal l de have J and Miss Lydia Dadmun of New York. . for Italy, as Senor Bedoya has taken i Ahmet. Muhtar; the Minister of Austria Jacob Leander Loose is leaving Prochnlk, the Minister of over the Peruvian consulate In New Mr*. and Mme. The Minister of the Union of South 1 York because of the death of Senor ' Washington for her home, in Kansas Norway and Mme. Bachke. Senator and Africa and Mrs. Louw have left Wash- May will go to Representative ' Edouardo Higginson, who has served in i city, on 23. lAter she Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, ington for a three weeks’ tour of the great many years. charming place at Gloucester, Mass. Britten, Representa- ! that post for a Senor 1 her and Mrs. Fred A. West. The Minister will speak in St. • and Senora de Bedoya are staying at tive Edith Nourse Rogers, the Under- Louis. Kansas City, Los Angeles, San secretary State, Joseph P. Cotton, 1 the Hotel Delmonico in New York. Lieut,, and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison will of Mr. Francisco, Salt Lake City and Chicago. the end of the Wednesday and Miss Cotton: the Assistant Secre- Col. and Mrs. Arthur O’Brien and the leave Washington at For and Thursday! tary and Mrs. Frances White, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Flake week for Philadelphia, where Lieut. of State latter’s daughter. Miss Caroline Roeb- transferred to duty Admiral and Mrs. Arthur Lee Wil- Stone will leave the Capital June 4, and ¦‘ ling, York, they went Harrison has been Rear are in New where the naval aircraft factory. lard. the president of George Washing- will sail from New York June 7, to ' to meet Mrs. O’Brien’s older daughter, at ton University and Mrs. Cloyd Heck spend the Summer abroad. They will Elat, will arrive to- ‘ 1 Mme. van der who Marvin, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, land at Naples and will go from there ! day from her Belgian home. Col. and Col. William J. Donovan, formerly former Secretary of Agriculture and to Sorrento by motor. They wUI pass 1 Mrs. O'Brien and the latter’s daugh- assistant to the Attorney General, Is Mrs. William M. Jardine. Mr. and Mrs. several weeks motoring In Italy, when ters will come to Washington tomorrow en route to Italy, where he will join Everett Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic they will visit Rome, Florence and afternoon. Mme. van der Elst a’lll be Mrs. Donovan and their daughter. Miss Duncan McKenney, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Venice, and will motor then through matron of honor for her sister at her Patricia Donovan. While abroad they liam McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Lucy Wilder the Austrian Tyrol. marriage to Mr. Alexander Burton Hag- will travel through Italy, France and Morris and the first secretary and From there they will go to Germany, ner, which will take place Saturday. Poland, and will attend the Passion Campos-Orti* and the where they will visit number of resorts Oberammergau. They will re- Senora de sec- a ; June 7. Plav at retary and Senora de Segura. and Mrs. Stone will do some sketching turn to this country in the Autumn. of mountain scenery. They will return country Mme. Paul Leesinoff entertained at a The Chilean Minister to Berlin and to this the middle of August Benney, jr„ go dance last evening in her home on Bel- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew of Senora de Porto Seguro, who spent a and will to their Summer home in York, sail today Maine, where they will join their sons ; mont road, in compliment to her son- Sewickley, Pa., are in New at *. few days In Washington, will and Mrs. Wil- the York House, with their Infant the Europa for Germany. Yester- and their young granddaughter. in-law and daughter, Mr. *B-75 cm 10. Mrs. de Porto liam North Sturtevant. There were daughter, born Saturday, May day the Minister and Senora Benney before her marriage Miss were entertained at luncheon by Senator Simeon D. Fes* of Ohio has . about 150 guests and supper was served was Seguro been Joined at the Carlton by his son. in the garden at midnight. Anne Rea. daughter of Mra. Henry R. m m most Chile and Senora Womanw «n» the Ambassador of Mr. Lehr Fes* who arrived from his Rea and the late Mr. Rea of Pittsburgh. de Davila. The company included the The military attache of the Argentine family thusiaatic about tk i • Brazil. Senhor S. Gurgel home in Toledo. Mrs. Rea and her lived In Wash- Ambassador of embassy. Lieut. Col. Angel M. Zuloaga. ington during the war and have many event, offers do Amaral; the Minister of Guatemala has returned after fine savings of Benator Henry D. Hatfleld and Mr. to Washington frends here. and Senora de Reclnoe, the Minister and Mrs. J. R. Sproul of Philadelphia . spending the week end at Atlantic City. ing superb $12.50 all- . Senora de Die* de Medina, * Bolivia and were dinner guests last evening at the closing vrlmgh Wateranake “Carl* the charge d'affaires of Argentina and Mr. and Mrs. Everatt Sanders will Mrs. William Fitch Kelley la over home of Lieut Col. and Mrs. Heber H. Ky., today and moving to her a third Senora de Enviso, L. S. Rowe, director Rice in Chevy Chase. leave Friday for Louisville, where her house ton” Shoe*—at general of the Pan-American Union; they will attend the Derby. Mrs. Sand- country heme, the Knole, on the Rock- under price. Beige or Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland Mrs. Julius Klein, the military attache have returned to their apartment at the tonea in light Sum* of the Argentine embassy, Lieut. CoL Wardman Park Hotel after passing mar weight pumpa, tiea first secretary Angel M. Zuloaga; the some time in New York and Michigan. of coniutn- of the Chilean embassy. Senor Don and sandals Oscar Bianco Vlel; Mr. and Mrs. Representative and Mr*. Roy O. mate beauty. Everett Sanders, Mr. Drew Pearson, Woodruff entertained at dinner last Mr. C. C. Concannon, Mrs. John Weid- evening at the Carlton. Their guests lind and the second secretary of the were Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Chilean embassy. Senor Don Manuel Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- CLEARANCE! Other “Anniversary” Sales Valdes. berg. Senator and Mrs. Frederick Hale and Representative and Mrs. Randolph 4eMe/fsA FASHION INSTITUTION Secretary Treasury Host Perkins. 3>Olrte Washington, tytuYorkt inviting your attention To Distinguished Company. Representative and Mrs. S. O. Bland The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. MODEL HATS On our 2nd floor Sale of imported again in their apartment 168 Mellon, din- are at the Andrew W. was host at a Highlands after passing a few days at In the Summer It’s (alao at our other handbags. Tho ner last evening for the Right Hon. the Newport News, Va. our higher-priced stock» of Earl of Derby, when the ranking guests Assembled from Women's Shops). Spring “samples” were his excellency the Ambassador of imported a large importer, and Representative and Mrs. A. H. Vestal and reduced immediate disposal Sale of % Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, have returned to their apartment at for Featuring hand-wov- Lady Lindsay; other guests being Mr. band-woven deess or Adams, the Hotel Roosevelt from their home in on Charles Francis Secretary of Anderson, Ind. They sports shoes. Exclu- leather effects that Navy; of the House, were accom- the the Speaker panied by their all- go ao well with Sum- Representative Nicholas Longworth; East niece. Miss Ann ]8 Hals formerly $15.00 \d* ¦¦! CA sivc fashions in Senator William E. Catherine Shafer, who will remain until Hot! white, beige or two- mer sports or semi- Mrs. Longworth, they Borah, Reed, Mrs. return to their home for the * costume*. Sentor David A. Summer. Hatg color combination*. dress Reed, Representative Ruth Hanna Mc- 36 formerly $12.50 Cormick, Representative Ruth Bryan ' #595 Owen, the Undersecretary of the Treas- Ecru Marquisette Criss-Cross $1.29 #4.75 #5.95 ury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Mrs. Wll- Curtains. Good quality. Pair 1 81 Hats formerly SIO.OO l ham Corcoran Eustls, the former Am- Heavy Quality Inverted sad Donee tie eg. In New Undies It’s bassador France, Mr. Hugh Campbell Crelease. Very yd to Slip eaeeial. Hatg $7.50 / Wallace, and Mrs. Wallace, hosts to Covers. Awninss, Dreaertes 33 formerly the Earl of Derby while in Washington: Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, Mr. Joseph E. McDEVITT 'ff&y- Widener of Philadelphia, former Sen- Authentic Pari* copies, one-of-a-kind originals of fine ator William Cabell Bruce of Mary- land and Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Truxtun Wednesday Dinner, $1 quality Baku, Ballibuntl, RihKon, Panamalac, Hairs, novelty Beale, Mr. Richard Mellon of Pitts- In these new unties, anyway! 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