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We must convert our large stock into cash. so we have made the prices very low, to speed SOCIETY Tales of Well Enjoy Crowded ) Mrs. John W. Garrett of Baltimore, who was Miss Warder of this city, has been principal patroness at the exhibit of Bakst paintings at the Maryland Institute, and many of her friends have been taking runs to the Monumental city in order to see this last word in the truly artistic. Mrs. Garett is a profound student of Bakst and her gowns are worthy of study by those who to comprenend the riot of color and the bewildering lines of this new school. Her portrait by the master done in Hindoo costume always creates a furore whenever ex- hibited. Lately, Mrs arrett has been wearing a combination of black and white, which some of the vandals de- clare makes the onlooker crosseyed, but which displays the Bakst art in perfection. One great splash of black in uncut velvet is straight from the shoulder on one side and pent-like around the hem. fabric is heavy dull silk wish wrapped about from under the arms and al- most to the knees and then making a swathed drapery on the floor, The black and white entwine in a way which suggests mixtures on a pal- lette, rather than results obtained by silk and velvet. Mr: arrett has some { wonderful symbo wels which she wears on appropriate occasions, all of Which fit into the scheme of the st devotees Don Gelasio Caetani, mayor-elect of Rome. is almo: well known in New York and Washington as he is in the venerable municipality of which he has been made chief officer. He studied for several years in Columbia Uni- Yyersity, making m lurgy and min- ing his'hobby, and in pursuit of which he passed many weeks at the depart- ment of mines in Washington during the regime of Baron Mavor des Planches. Though keenly interested in science, Don Gelasio was not averse to putting aside his studies to assist Baroness des Planches in those de- lightful . dancing receptions _which were in those days a weekly feature Of the Italian embassy. The new mayor comes of illustrious ancestry, ® descendant of that ruler of Gaete who established his power in 891. From that member of the family who became Roman pontiff under the title of Gelasius II, in 1118, every genera- tion of the Caetan have bestowed the name Gelasius or Gelasio on the sec- ond son of the family. Don Gelasio is the brother of the present Duke of Sermoneta, who also is Prince of Teano. His mother was a member of the Bootles family in_ London, Lady Constance, daughter of the Earl Wil- braham, and, therefore, aunt of the young earl who is about to marry l_fiy'l'h';y Ir;ende tCurmm. Don Gelasio arried to an English lady, who 18 his distant cousin. = 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wallace enjo: crowded hours, for the French nation i8 determined fo fit into a few weeks' amenities which are usually scattered over several years. During late De- cember the Wallaces enjoyed a hunt in the royal preserves of the Bourbon kings Levond Vincennes, where the sumptuous lodge was entirely at their disposal 2pd their guests for the e President of France and &he great official world. = 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, FEBRUARY b, 192I-PART 2. Known Folk In Social and Official Life Rome Mayor-clect Almost as Well Known Here as in Italy—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wallace Hours in Paris. | MISS MILDRED BLACKBURN, A student at Goucher College, who hi just returned to Baltimore after vinit- ing her parents, Maj. and Mrs, Black- | burn, at Willard Courts. tiring American ambassador and Mrs. Wallace with a sumptuous dinner and reception, possibly the latter part of this { month or early in March. The American ambassador and Mrs. John William Davis are always be- |ing feted to the full test of their en- | durance and it would seem no leisure is left for rest or sleep, if they ac- cept all the tations which the Lon- don social world is proffering. The i Davises spent New Year week as the guests of the Marquis and Marchoness of Salisbury at their famous and his- toric seat near St. Albans, Hatfield This venerable mansion was artially de: d by fire and described by st.” But it is entirely d now and is one of the most delightful country places visits. Queen Mary and her daughter were exceedingly fond of the grand duchess and spent much time with her at Macklenburg House and in her small German principality, where her grandson was ruling until the procla- mation of the German republic. The grand duchess died in exile in Gene- va and her passing in late December places the British court in mourning for two month: The Hon. Mrs. Ralph Stuart-Montagu | Wortley, who was Miss Virginia | Schley, 'daughter of Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, has recently removed from London to Pelham Ma- nor, New York. Much of this lady’s girlhood was passed in_ Washington, where she hosts of friends, many of whom have been wing the tie during the late holid: Liv ing in that renowned I torical environment ma Washington Irving, Mrs been impressed by the own country peopla ca for such associations. Briton whom she tain is a-fire to vi of the Irv tale: Sleepy Hollow cemetery, oriley has at her | little | eseed where the Anniversary Sale Has Been Continued Throughout Feb. 25% Reductions in All Departments. within an easy ride of London. The nd Mrs. Davis attended ball on twelfth night er a great county function on me evening, at which the Mar- So balmy ther that a picnic in the s about Hatfield House, also Dickens country, and bed in “Bleak House" many times, was among the pleasures of the tained at an adjoining country seat beyond St. @lbans, that of the Vis- room Suite. Former pric: Priceiof 4 DIECeR! .. ..c:cu s s vivsnmiomeissiibssioms s Three-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, early American design. For- gentle author sleeps tranquilly under a great tree which he described in his celebrated legend. It was through his efforts that the entire section was - SOCIETY 9 Rea Cross nurses: Elisabeth Kohner, Puritan maiden; Edith Kohner, Chi= nese boy: Leah Davietta Engel. Su‘s: ish tambourine girl: Alvin Newmye! jr., folly; Robert Herzog and Arthue jat the Traymore, Atlantic City. The Council of Jewish Women will give a luncheon at the Hadleigh Tuesday, February 8, at 1 o'clock to celebrate their twenty-fifth anniver- Personal Notes. given over to cemetery purposes. Lat- terly nearly ali authors and famous men generally have been placed in its T! ] auiet inclosure, and the names of|will go to Atlantic City for Hamilton Mal Whitelaw Reid, An- drew Carnegie, Carl Schurz have been | terday, entertaining a large party at luncheon, followed by bridge, at the added to the growing number of ce- [ lebrities. Mrs. Wortley is interested | A in the history of the grand old manor | houses mentioned in the bocker Papers.” One of the stateliest | of these—Philips' Manor—is now the | heme of Elsie Jani ler house has been lately remodeled of the descndants of general. Sunnyside is o the owners, Mr. and Mrs. | T pled Louis du Pont Irving, fifth in descent | from that John Irving. nephew of the | H by author, who left it as a permanent | home for the head of the family. Mrs. Wortley delights in taking her vis mous points, and w seem far more concerned about going | o the Hippodrome than to the liter- | B [ ! tu RV, 3. Joses& Sons F and "Eleventh Streets Furniture Upholstery | February FURNITURE SALE 25% to 50® Reductions FROM FORMER PRICES Bedroom Furniture This American Walnut or Brown Mahogany Finish 4-piece Bed- $295.00 e, $393.50. February Sale “Knicker- | his daughter, M while the Schuy- 'Lx the gu | st bridge < at he grieves that her American guests avenue. Lyon as George Washington: Jos Auerbach, jr., Abraham Lincoin: Rol t Meyer, Japanese boy: Harold Le Dinty”; Herbert Rich, Indian squaw; Billy Sigmund, gypsy: Mitchell Davis, Chaflie Chaplin; Marjorie Hertzberg, h girl; Maurice Rosenberg -‘% ace Luchs, Ri Lyon, SAary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman left| Miss Lena Strauss accompanied her ey aunt, Mrs. se, - hursday for New York, and later pilL (L, TIT City, where she will two weeks. | remain two weeks. Mrs. Morton Luchs was hostese ye!-l Mrs. Alexander I. lHofheimer of Nor- folk, Va is spending the week end {in town ith relatives Master Samuel J. Steinberger, of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger, was host Tuesday afternoon at the| gton Hotel from 3 to 5:30, when entertained about forty young folks at a fancy dress party to cele- brate his ninth birthday anniversary. | After “aancing. refreshments were served at small tabl attractive souvenirs being distributed. A large cake with candles was on the young tday: Afternn 3ridge Club | hOSt's table. cnterined Tt lunehenn and | . Among the dancers were Deborah- | el by Miss Slmou | Mae Liebman, as a Spanish gir y | 3 4 e and Ueekity Mo SImon ann amp Osteopathy, Dr. G. D. Kirkpatrick 9 Connecticut | Behrend, & vamp: Ruth Behrend, ™ | Announces his return to practice |ing girl; Helen Nordlinger and M <. Milto <. Tsaac|Auerbach. ax American beauty roses; |\ M o hon B e Hf Feb. 1st. The Farragut Apartment, irned Tuesday from a week's stay ' Wollberg and Marjorie Sigmund, as'17th and T N.W. rlington Hotel. 1 Mr. Albert Ma son 3 Uncle Sam. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon are at the Breakers, Atlantic Cit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg are spending some time in Florida. A card party has been arranged sday, February 8, at 8 p.m., Woife street. Alexandria, Ve, for the benefit of Bethel Temple, by the Sisterhood of that temple. at the Breake Mrs. Willi gmund Mrs. Clara Bres! hursday night for X pend two weks a otel The as her apartment, ehrend and Mrs. Edward Kohner re- ginia Kaufman. French maid; Tina | Established 1861 Linens Carpets “If you contemplate buying willow furniture, we advise ‘purchasing during this sale, as this class of merchandise will not be any lower later on. Special 3-Piece Willow Suite, consisting of Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker to match. Regular price of 3 pieces, $56.00. $ 42 00 February Sale price of 3 pieces ........cocvvivuvnenen. ° Armchair, $7.50; Arm Rocker, $8.25; Settee, $26.25. This is the supreme honor which th French government bestows on & for- eigner, and ranks with_being a house guest at Windsor or Buckingham In things up. ‘Model Fur Shop I ROSENDORF (Prop.) 923 G St. NW. NOAH'S ARK TEA ROOM 924 Seventeenth St. N.W. (Farragut Square West) count and Viscountess Farquhar. | From now until the end of March when Mr. and Mrs. Davis have plan- ned their return to their own coun- try, th ime is seemjngly divided i . and even then there small chance of fulfilling all their social engagements. As the ambas- sador and Mrs. Davis are active mem- bers of at least six of the permanent Anglo-American societies domiciled in London and all are arranging many fetes, they are experiencing all the == Lioedtansboteni Kbidaiciony. 1 Layer Felt Mattress in Standard or Art Ticking. For- $15 75 mer price, $21.00. February Sale price ........ o Four-piece Old Ivory Bedroom Suite. Former price, $585.00, ‘February Satpprice - 1 $391.00 Four-piece Early American Designed Bedroom Suite, carved pine- apple design. Can be had in American walnut or brown mahogany. Special importation of Willow Furniture made in French factories. Special 4-piece Louis XV Designed French Willow Suite, consisting. of settee, armchair, arm rocker and table. Reg. price of 4 pieces, $144.00. ’Februnry Sale price of 4 pieces ...... $107:75 & = % ic even have been arranged, with a view to in suring their presence, and their social engagements would tax the strength of less well poised peoplet. Private views in galleries Are among the attentions Wwhich the grateful Parisians shower on .| the departing diplomat, and an opportu- inspect in a le: nity to inspe asurely way the Sold separately— Settee, regular price, $58.00. February Sale price, $43.50. - advantages and disadvantages of un- : : e exhibit ¢ the Haagroe | Advantages and Suite consists of full size four-poster Bed, Dresser, Chifforobe and Toilet Armchair, regular 26. ruary Sale .25. © | Miss Sally Beecher. niece of Mrs. Wal- 2 Sl il Ll il Qom Y pric S A e 5 . = B Luncheon—Tea—Dinner lace. who has enjoyed to the full such a| That charming Georgian mansion in Table with triplicate French mirrors. Regular price of ; ¢ A To Order. golden opportunity @s being the only 3 Buckingha Arm Rocker, regular price, $25.50. February Sale Price, $19.50. - Table, regular price, $34.00. February Sale price, $25.50. lace gate, over cklenburg House, in the first years of the war, placed on the market by the v and it an American purc possibly a member of the American Chamber of Commerce, who is now negotiating for it. The late Grand Duchess of erlitz was the sister 2 Juke of Cambridge and of Princes Many Adelaide of Teck, ich $285.00 4 pieces, $427.00. February Sale price of 4 pieces . Sold separately if desired." Salsds, Cakes, Biscuits, Sandwiches, Marmalades, Pies. Table d'Hote Dinner, ¢ to 7130, $1.00 Young lady in the Amerigan embassy, honored In many o aeyyle ways, t00. She has recently begn a maid in fashionable wedding pageants and was among the most admired in the train of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Gallatin, the latter being Miss Fernande Marguerite - Dupont, daughter of the Jena Henri Duponts of | Neuilly. Mrs. Nathanial Francis, who is the sister of Mrs. Wallace, and whose debut and wedding in Washington are Our entire sample line of fine Reed Baby Carriages and Go-Carts—slightly soiled, oth- Dining Room Furniture Ten-piece Belgian Oak Dining Room Suite. Living Room Furniture Three-piece Cane Living Room Suite, blue velour ; - epochs in its social history, has recently ise i iti i o’ epoch: S ioQ et i neck < upholstering; consists of large Davenport erwise in perfect condition, to sell during this | 2 FU RS il remain"ntl the Geparture”or ‘the | had & handuom Brivale, fortang in g:; e P $380 R e BB ockeelitulmateh § Houiey sale at half price. None seat-on = proval or o { al cg‘;‘:: p:::. ,u)_n;;l::g m.:;r[m,: S nm h:;‘ m‘:vam‘l:l:c: r‘.;: @ PrICe So i it ele price, $466.00. February Sale P price *e..... $310.00 Fine three-piece Cane Living Room Suite, mul- berry upholstering; consists of large Davenport, Arr‘mch;;r“ang A;m Rocker to match. Former price, .00. ‘ebruary Sale ’ Three-piece Living Room Suite; upholstered in tapestry. Suite consists of large Davenport, Arm- chair and Arm Rocker to match. Former price $538.50. February Sale $404.00 Price ..cccieccccccacscscccnans ican contingent on the Beine and will remain for the ter season. Others include Mr. and . Henry Whitehouse and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Widener of Philadelphia, who, like the Rogers, maintained a Washington residence dur- ing the war and made many friends. Preparations are afoot to honor the re- young Princess Mary of Britain. Aft- er the declaration of war, the aged lady was unable to make her annual vigit to her English home and this grieved her very much. The Georgian sion had been set apart for her use in the time of Queen Victoria and was always kept in readiness for her returnable. All sales must be final. Fine Reed Carriage. Former price, $36 m o $73.00—120 ...cocceecccccnconanns $30.00 White Enamel or Mahogany Finish Baby S T s S Natural Reed Carriage. ssl.w $35.00 price, $62.00. Maroon Wood Body Carriage. Regular price, e o ... $39.00 $19.00 Natural Reed Stroller. Regular price, $38.00. February Sale price. . February Sale price.. .. 58‘25 $10.00 Ten-piece Brown Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Former price, $540.00. $360 February Sale price............. Ten-piece Brown Mahogany Dining ‘Room Suite, William and Mary design. Former price, $571.00. February Sale $ 426 DIICE * o 23 cnivs oo pndieni btba a1 Mahogany Serving Table. Former price, $51.50. February Sale $3 4 00 ceee L price rving Table. For- American WalnutF Sbe mer price, $68.50. ‘ebruary Saleiprice & . :iosieie soiiysbet sl $41»50 Ten-piece Brown Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Queen Anne design. Former price, $900.00. February Sale $675 price ... - Ten-piece Brown Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Louis XXI design. Former price, $1,000.00. February Sale $7 50 price ... Ten-piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite. Former price, $869.00. $651 February Sale price. Your last chance to buy at the astounding low prices we ask. HUDSON SEAL COATS REDUCED TO $295 French Seal Coats, Marmot Coats, Muffs, Scarfs, Chokers, now selling at practically cost. Advanced Spring Models SUITS—DRESSES You will fall in love with them on sight. Chic, dainty and very attractive, in all the new materials that will be popular this spring. Very moderately priced 1215 G St. N.W. ARCADE MARKET 14th St. and Park Road White Clean Sanitary 45 Live; Up-to-date Dealers, 3 Big Chain Stores, Kosher Stands Model Bakery Natural Reed Carriage. price, $60.00. Regular February Sale price. . Regular February Sale price. . Natural Reed Carriage. Regular price, $70.00. February Sale price. . Delivers This McDougall Kitchen Cabinet to Your Home This Brown Mahogany Library Table, fine dull rub finish, nmsmnld;dhmy. splendid value. For- mer price, $69.50. 'ebruary Sale price R TR, $46-00 Gateleg Table, considered thq most attractive and’ resourceful table of the day. Solid Mahogany Gate- leg Table, with drawer in end. Size 34x42. For- mer price $67.50. February Sale $44 00 55 o price Natural Reed Go-Cart. price, $16.50. ‘White Enamel Go-Cart. Regular price, $20.00. February Sale price. . M| W N {1 I Rug values that are made temptingly attractive by our offer of 25% off. Good Quality Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 0x12. Former price, $68.00. Discount Price, $51.00 Rag Rugs Plain, with fancy end borders, and the old co- lonial hit-and-miss effects. $18.00 Rugs, 9x12, $13.50. $16.00 Rugs, 8x10, $12.00. The Linen Shop Madeira Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Pleces. Exquisite embroidery designs of seed, solid, eye- let and blind effects on fine pure linen at about one- half former prices. o Drapery Department 36-in. Cretonne, light and dark colorings; lengths from 5 to 25 yards. Regularly $1.00 50 to $1.50 yard. Special, yard, net........ c Stock size Window Shades, also an assortment of odd sizes. Opague, Cambric and Holland, m light and dark colors. Special, each, net. . c French Cretonne, 31 in. wide; floral designs; va- rious colorings. Formerly $3.60. Now 88 $2.50 less 25%. Yard...,ceccoeq.ene sl' Florentine Silk, 32 in. wide. Gold, blue, brown, rose, green and mulberry. Formerly 5 Now $1.35 less 25%. Yard.... s1'02 64-inch Madeira Hand-embroidered Tea Cloths. Former prices up to $30.00 each. For $14.07 each. 24-inch Madeira Centerpicces. to $8.00. For $4,12. 12-inch Madeira Tea Napkins. to $16.00. For $8.25 dozen. 13-inch Madeira Tea Napkins. to $18.00. For $8.75 dozen. 13-inch Madeira Tea Napkins. to $20.00. For $12.38 dozen. Former prices up Former prices up Former prices up Former prices up YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Promoting Real ‘ $2.25. oge 5 e Sy, (LT l 13-inch Madeira Tea Napkins. Former prices up Chin il 1 ese Rugs - Competition B ) to 425.00. For $13.50 dozen, E . Drapery Net, white and ivory, filet weave; small : °0 6-12 Madeira Oval Tray Covers. Former prices A splendid range of colorings, such as blue, gold, figure designs and plain. 85c yard less 64 You owe it to your health up to $1.00. For 44c each. mulberry and tan. Attractive designs and sizes PETEE Y WTEEMRts T S C to inspect this 18x36—45 and 54 inch Long Scarfs. Former varying from 6x9 to 10x14 feet. prices up to $10.00. For $5.25 each. Voile Curtains, 23 yards long; white, tvory and 8 The special discount prices range from 2 Model Market 18x36—46 and 64 inch Long Scarfs. Former B ecru; 3-‘:~ NB::’:'“P:‘"' Gne qual- “13 rices to $18.00. For $7.50 each. ity. $5.50 less 5 T PAIr.c.....0 .. 7AM. to 6 PM. vy . Saturdays Open Until § P.M.