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v} NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1921 5 GI-ANEE A'[WUME [CABINET WOMEN WHO WILL PRESIDE OVER THE HOMES OF PRESIDENT St o den imhe: NAVY LEAGUE BANQUET. & meth- k their gecretary Denby Will Be Guest of Eight rooms, tiled bath, % hot-water heat, electric = light, large yard, large g i = = PETWORTH =$1,000 Cash BALANCE MONTHLY way through Lou Henry, and fort he is still in her Honor at Festi: and as ¢ and enthusiastic girl. The two Hoover boys, Edwin Denby 1 Herbert, went to the the Navy, will be the guest of honor chool when in Washington, tomorrow evening, when the Nawvy v have a large circle of girl lLeague will give a hanquet for him at ity. the new Secretary of HARDING'S EXECUTIVE FAMILY. Odx whercby they cou we nd boy friends. Mrs. Hoover is a the New Willard Hotel, the occasion £00d story teller, and her friends, like marking the «lose the busines the children of the family. e ting of the feagus \ favorite. One_ of her friends i the new Secretar Mrs. Vernon Kellokg, confesses to peakers will include Ambassa liking best tho story of the Boxer uprising—about a cow and a calf and Jusserand of Fraa ¢ W. Weeks of the Wa hool She was born sleeping porch. . the Germans Mrs. Hoover works |me Col bert M. Ty 4106 Third St. NW. =!mrs. Hughes Merely Changes i’ Sconths she rides Tikean Tndian, | Sreeit Sas nd is more than an average geolo- | Licut gist, among her other achievements {mer assistar in the way of establishing girls’ clubs. | preside a“ as she did in Washington for the |j.szur inistration empioyes, she Ylished a girls' club in Lon- {fon. Mr.'and Mrs. Hoover were mar- | 41co0 will atte d in 1 Sphere—Others Active Socially Here. Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, the rank- D. J. Dunigan Salesman's Phone Col. 5378 1321 New York Ave. Main 1267 and 1268 b 2 !ing woman of the new cabinet, is il 199, and she and Mr. Hoover | qule to reach er, is activity in Washington, and has a positive advantage in knowing sq- %flfllfl]fl]fl]flfifllflll]lllfl]lflflflflflmllflfllllflmlflfl‘"‘ ve ady ! ciety in varied phases. She came first the wife of the associate justice enior banker of Monterey SENATOBSJ'O DEBATE. Wife of Lal Secretary. re. James J. D wife of the % 3 cretary of Labor. was before her | France and King Will Review Rus 3 s marriage Miss Je 3 > g restricted her social life as well | sstand may be the landsomest womi- [ NEW YORK. March § —Senator i el ki sy an in the new cabinet, S sl in |iam H .5 Many attractive ,might a woman whose husband was Wi - SR » A7 A 1 liam fraichad and oatiic in a position for life. That phase . . = : Rt ant 1 fals Bl = EIS aue. Uil suited her admirably, the social re- A . 4 MR‘ VILL H l AYS i e ; young baby. P el E nished residences in laponsibiiities being Warrower than Tn 5 . . . . ' ¢ i it 2 changed ™ to be 4 &, ’» £ % i on Mara, it is annc A U s Vifd of Postmaster Genersl. | GgEMys i ; SAYS PROTFSTANTS AID. jueor brince wi unold e sl ker will r the most desirable section of the North- west. Also fine resi- dences in the suburbs. any other high position in Washing- ton. Her new duties attending her hus- - ; tive. Alton B band’s position of Secretary of State TARZ [5-E Wi % vAZ#is-Fwsye (Speaker Denies Irish Frgedom |man S the most exactars of any o tie MRS.CHARLES E HUGHES“ ‘, s o * " ; MRrRS.ABTALL, Fight Is Exclusively Catholic. 1 jeabinet, but aiso the most interest- ¥ ! : 5 - Attributing to what he said was R Dttt = st it am | Wife of Secretary of State Wife Of Secretar srieh propagands the charge that | 1% 1l A carpora and ministers and le f of the Interior. [the fight of the Irish people for in- | i ; Main 1477 821 15th St. of the corps. She must 0‘ {dependence 4 Reman Catholie F' M fer offictal Wedneeday at | movement, and denouncing such | irst ortgage formal re s and. unaliy, Sne lain n insult to the great Irish Notes on Hand must_as etary in giving | plomatic Hreak- -shyt P leaders of the pa Milholland of New York addr i ! Y s illiant ofme event S (0 ), | social calendar. She must Abrdtasn: Tincotht | ICounail| oF prupertivs e Yo“r Chmce Of a 3 or 4 g 1ls and accept the hospitality Thma Petvin e aeaie (e of diplomat Upon her social duti A ssociatio o e Recog- Bed"’om and Baul: and their prompt execution depends nition of the Irish Republic, at 1731 1} | the success of her husband’s office street last hight To substantiate his statements Mr. | CHAS D QAI}ER Milholland said that of the thirty-two | , U, 2 Attic and Wide Porches Humanitarian in Fullest Senxe. Hughes 1s a humanitarian in fuliest sense of the word, and county councils that had functioned | = ¥ * |l one-nait block from 14th St. Cars throughout Ireland in the past six-|, 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. of that Kind. She wa among the teen years 75 per cent of the chmrn.‘n] Main 36—Loan Department. had n Pro Washington---An Ideal City Clean, Convenient, Not Overgrown—And Ofier- ing An Unparalleled Opportunity For Well Calculated Investment HIS office is so organized that the most ¢ able Real Estate information is alw had of us. It is an organization of Special Departments under the direction of men who have qualified by experience and study to judge and advise. It would be a reflection on them to be unin- tants. founders, and, until she left \wasn- mglon after her husbana's resig- . Sample Houses 1327 & 1337 Taylor St. N.W. ™| i51o rion™ o Supreme Court, sne - - - acted as president of the Women's = i Evening Clinic, which looked to the { health of working people amnd those not able to pay for the most skuled medical attention. Sh also was lactive in the work of the C: Baptist Church, corner of sth | stre she and the held membership during their first dence in Washington. With her daughters, Mr: s worked con- stantly with the Young Wome Christiah Association, the daughter, the late Helen nsins masneay et MRS E DWIN DENDY . . Mes.Berpixr C.HoovEg, | has devoted mucn of her life Lo work i pend- to be NAT. Poto. parties, Miss Hughes preferred to { i B a o ; Wi - ; | dine with the girls with whom she Wite of Sect ei'a“i'y - ife of Secretar i formed and worse to give advice that was n | worked, and took luncheon with them OE_XJJV y- 4 : v - ofCommerce. | dependable. . eral days out of ‘bhfro‘;.‘ SR IROR 4 4 . : ¢ 7 i We have made “Maximum Service” stand as a S ATOTaette Cartet: datontes of 5 i literal expression of the service given here—a slogan alter S. Carter of Milwaukee, a DS 5 i based on fact. i :nr;glmr::mh\\_\’;r wh Y in h\js dn\u).'t:‘- P o i A & s Our clients realize this and w: number no': only s er's childhood, moved to New York. | - v L i but also men and women who re- Take any I4th >t. car t The new S S e M V { lecal nvestors Taylor Stiand walk onehalt Jl| 1w with Me Capter, and way ntor RS.WARREN G. S T side in North, South, West, East and West, 100. 'y associated with him as junior part- 7 . A S Consult us about your Investments as well as square to sample house. 2 ner. Mrs. Hughes studied in the pub- - B i Home properties. Easy Terms lic_schools of X and later HARRIS -EWING— ! M Estate Open and lighted until 9 pm. i,';"g: ey Yhclls College. tud Pnovo For Sale By mates was Frances Folsom, afterward CKEEVER =GO e T]l A J Mrs, Grover Cleveland. ” One ‘of the sMexiny R GOS (SRS, ouching features marking the return i ; 57 omas A. Jameson | io-<ix xeer magiine, e oy ' 1405 - Eye Serees N ashington wi b4 he absence from = s s 906 New York Ave. N.W. their family circle of Helen Hugh S = = Main 5528 who fell a vietim to influenza. The son of the house, Charles Evans Ask the Man Who Owns (||| Hughes, ir. is married ana in 1w H ne ¢ in New York, where several children bless his household e:l?fs, I - Catherine Hughes, who studicd al (1 43 f R » athedral § . rece 0, - p al School.’ recently completed ! If for Sale or 1or ent an academic course at Wellesley, and $§2,000 Less Than Other Builders || has since continued her studics ihers Are .:;kmz hrl:rncfluny }in a post-graduate course. It is ex- i 1o aid her mother in her strenuous | HCE TouE roper y . ; and exacting social dities. Eliza- i ibeth Hughes, who was a very little girl during her former residence in Washington. still is in the school- HOMES || reom. "8 wds vorn white her - f ipped i ‘nited 5 foum. g Sliciwanibornl while: heciillus- and one of the best equipped in the United States. York. Secretary Mellon' Mr. Andrew W. Mellon tary of the Treasury, will bring a| charming young daughter, Miss Ailsa Mellon, and a son, Paul Mellon, who e amcliexe, just now in the Western | Mpa HENRY C. WALLACE, MRS, JaMEs J.DAVIS, MrS JOHN W WEEKS, ther's alma mater. The melions come| Wife of Secre(:a,rv " of Wife of Seci“et&i‘} < Wifeo%f Secret&g of 1 1 i ishe: e - Hencrations in Pitspurgh. 1is rainer| Agticullure. of Labot. £ Warts | was the founder of the bank, which | he and his brother, James Ross Mel- f1on, Txve o pigrnational sig- | yarry M. Daugherty because of their 2 home p T sl e B e onmarried. | close” and lifetime friendship with | Maclay, their married daughter. now |party first into whigs. then into re-|the inauguration. Mr. and M ! MeMullen of that l‘fa— S *»“"lh} the twenty-ninth President and his|makes her home with them in Des | publicans R R e el {IeMullen of that place. It is unlikely. | lady. “They are likewiso entirely un- | Moines and it is supposed will be with " Mrs. Fall was Miss Emma Morgan. | theif home at Fort Conway, thowever, that Mrs. Mellon will come | known to Washington except 10 & |ihem in Washington. Their other|daughter of Josiah S. Morgan, who|the ceremonies. to Washington, at least in the im-|small fraction who know society In|gati (R VRV NELN L0 TIICC] CLERIET 01 nresident of the Western | ] mediate future, She has a beautiful | Columbus and its environs. Mr. | Sa4Bpters, afe JUR Mory oo e » stmrSstdent oriL: S HosseraAre Popular, place in Florida, near Palm Beach, | Daugherty married in 1587 Miss 30¢ 5051 3 exas railroad system. FHer mother| . erbert Hoover, with her hus- i e g a a1 | boys of the family are John B., Henry | was Miss Laura Garland, sister of the | and another in Hertfordshire, where | Lucie M. Walker of Wellston, a small ! Sty 2 A . ba 5} : y town of Jackson county. There are |A. and James W. Wallace. y <eneral in the Cleveland | band, mew Secretary of Commerce, is she passes most of the year. She also | fwo children, Draper M. Daugherty, |all arrive in the capital March 1 and cabinet. Like the Hughes family.)quite as well known In Washington maintains o handsome home in Pitts | L8 Gerved s 4 captain in Kurope |With other cabinet families will prob- | Senator and Mrs. Fall suffered a sad |as in_California, and duringtheir {home of Mr. Mellon in Oak Ridge, is | during the ent war and who is|ably stand their first strong test of thereavement in the death of their! regidence here, while Mr. Hoover was O od over by o relative. Mias Alice|married to the daughter of Repre-|publicity at the charity ball on the xon, Jack Fall, who was a victim of | head of the food administration, they ad s er by a relative, Miss Alice | sentative George M. Bowers of West | night of March 4 | the influenza epidemic of 1918. He | endeared ihemsedves to all who came e e cnaboron. “tor. e Mellon Yirginia, and a daughter, Emily, 10w | * sy, and Mrs. Fall Well Known. |had hut recently been married and|near them. Mrs. Hoover canmot be 0 nt mem Lol e A Ciiau e e 3 ¢l an enviable career opened before him. | said to care ardently for the lighter Just East North Capitol |; }r: ¥elion is a prominent member of { Rarey i the law partner of Mr | Senator Albert Bacon Fall, the new o0 O L e verhare also | #lde of social life, but she is respon- the Presbyterian Church and_very | Daugherty and will no doubt serve |Secretary of the Interior, and Mrs. | T1elt SROBRISE (ETS. CRREN e | Sive, and from meeting the crowned likely will amliats with the Church r him in the Department of gy} are well known here, where the S v twoint i heads and potentates of Europe and R OO A0S ack Gy Mrx DEnRHOtEIN I rater 3 Ty e ovm. | the hikhest and lowest officials of . for looking after repairs, paying taxes, etc. H Usual rates for selling and for renting. No charge z FARRISr Everho— | i Call and see our new offices, or a representative will t 4 ; One of the oldest Real Estate Offices in Washington { $ ¢ H i \ =h 738 15th Street N.W. from | a., for Main 6530 be glad to call on you. Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. L in the capital. Mrs. Angus | many of the lifelong members of flm'.‘vhf‘ able to come to Washington for } : e health and has bean for sev- |have lived since 1912. Both belong |married, Mrs. Hare an & 5 . Room for Two Garages ||| Y= Weeks Has Hont of Feiendn. | rfile Resld) 4nG M3 SRtk (57 30 | 0o distinguished families of the south |erly Miss *Aleck” Fall and Mre. | this country, scayis Kool ‘W ive Features in Kahler oes OPEN DAILY Mrs. John W. Weeks, wife of the | G088 S oMy ome in Ohio, at |and have extensive kinship in nearly |Grant F. Elllott of Fort Conway, Va.. | wOTERNG BRSO 00 o 0P Cy, Thor cretary of War, is simply changing | jci” not immediately. Such social|all the states south of the Mason and | formerly Miss Jouett Fall, and both | PO0L T8 RIS 00 4 er baby sis- |her sphére in Washington society, a8 | jctivities as will mark the season | Dixon line. Senator Fall is the grand- | known to society here. Mr. and Mrs. | (LY 5 00" Con ™16 " California H is Mrs. Hughes, having during the | yiji'no doubt be presided over by the [son of that Gov. Adair of Kentucky |C v ir 1 A : > b o erved 0 eside € 0, Gov. ¥ | Chase have made their home i ri- | che was a very little girl. They H. R. Howensteln CO. {ime the mew Secretary of War served | quughter-in-law ~of the ~AUOIREY | whese famous quarrel with Jackson (zona since their marriage, but 50on | livea first in southern California, and : 1314 F St. NW,, or inade w Nost of strong fristids n So-| Congral Mrn Draper Daughert disrupted the democratic party in the | will move to El Paso, Tex. They have | then went to the Montcrey and Stan- by his daughter, Mrs. Rarey. None = . ol 4 : | meateto g it [ciety. - Mre. Weeks is averse to pub- | by b daughter, Mre Ratey, ole|Blue Grass styte and transformed "two interesting children and will not | ford University region. Tt was while 7th and H N.E. licity of any kind, and since it became ey the Attoiaey eeainite assured that her husband would be | 4 in the Harding cabinet she has bad « constant struggle with Dhotog- raphers, who, naturally enough, did Combine to make them supremecly comfortable. 1. The “Secret Spring” is described below. 2. The Cupped Heel Seat keeps the foot from slipping for- ward. 3. The Straight Line Last allows the foot to retain its normal shape. 4. The Combination Last is narrow at heel and has a narrow shank which can be drawn closely under the instep. 5. The Flexible shington. He has taken an apart- ment at the and has en Wardman Park Hotel for later on. . not wish to leave her as the only un- Wite of Nave § tary Cork Fill ithin tl le lessens the shock of walk “ : 3 iphotographed woman of the cabinet e vy Secretary. WIS SHic Sscnn BIE s & = Our Clients Send Their circle. During the time Mr. Weeks| 1In Edwin Denby Detroit will be < = ing and excludes dampness. The Well-Spring of " in the Senate they bought the | L .r home of Judge and Mrs. o TR0 16th and V strects, and second time in the a0t bl Those Interested in Farm Property coming four Friends to Us—Why? b reta represented Tbe s“cc of y 5. » home is {u;u in line with It o - Mrs. nm“ Comfort ess White House, and Jepartment of | by is not so well nown to o = & . R S BT i L D L e D S e Believe that there will be a heavy demand in the adjoining Mary- . wn - what is known miliarly “Diplo- ge having taken plac a v i 7o . . . . . . bd —the bones of the foo! orm a ‘)lll' ess. Ma c Hill, st of the important|days after his term in the lower land and Virginia districts this spring. _ BusinessIsMade | ;i i oo o oortani 28 LT Sy o S land 2 g pring || omaert sssemt s s G e Weoks was) Tofore A vale sccrerary 13 Premidont Cleve e . . it p N piers. arranged to bear the by the Success We | st ‘?fi.{‘r o Bostan, and | land: in s Tt orm. She s mot | With that in mind, we have secured the association with us of 1 greatest weight with the least She and her hushand are members of { however, been Known shington ‘ 3 £ ! Make for Our 1 Unitarian Church. They hold a |since she was a little girl, at which MR RICHARD SAUND | suram. 1f wrongly made shoe pew i the one church of that de- | tnie the foundation for her excellent | 2 l I fail to support the central arch, - . rominatio Washington. - | education was obtained in the kin- 2 " 4 chents ‘;-.?”’:}'J..’.‘ who\ds mibpstas Vi Gergarten fvn‘und- d for zrm;I([ }:;:S but throw undue prcs’ul‘.eflnn ibe et e T o arine e e *Setretary ana Mrs aunders has been a successful farmer in this territorv and, in addi- | ball °f.'1‘¢ foot, the arch flatten - years ago to John Washington | Dent stablish _themsclves | tion, has engaged extensively in the marketing of farm properties. He knows and misery results. . Consult us about avidge, son of mous lawyer of |a comfortable hom, ¥ L i i A ot be d th it 0 : o | Washington. They have two children fand it is naturad what is on the market and what can be done with it. A Kahler Shoe prevents this. ial Estate whe nd live in Washington in harm- | light of e i - s Real Estate wheth- 1% apartment overlooking | Rock | one. of the m in all Between the flexible leathers of ek Park abinet list, two charm. ([} Also, we have made a thorough canvass of the territory close to Wash- its sole is a “secret spring” of er you want to buy : le children, Marion, six, and 2 2 5 : £ g b o emies: I i Uthres yeurs old, Mre. Denby ington, and have in our files complete information on a number of small and hand-forged, tempered steel. sdil or invest. { his wife, Mr. and Mra. Will H. Hayem | 579, 200 e Gleverom. wore named large properties that are unusually good buying opportunities. This supports the arch, yet, un like rigid arch supports, it per- mits free action of the foot and literally “puts spring in your step.” I Kahler Shoes are just as good | looking as they are easeful. Try a pair. probably will be the youngest m for Marion, near Buzzards Bay, where bers of the new cabin . und both { oth were born. = < 5 o are fond of soclal intercourse and| ™r. and Mrs. Denby are Episco- Farm sales will have the same grade of expert attention that is given the || Will be among the most active of the | o o S ot the leading 5 Office of | Rewcomers. Mrs. Hays was_ Mise | Doiana and m e e Ot Denny s other departments of our business. 5 | Helen Louise Thomas of Crawfords- 2 . 'I‘ e 7 > s- | o Mason. Mr. Denby's friends speak ' Graeme Smallwood ville, Ind.. daughter of Judge Thomas | o¢ him as & Hoosier by birth—he o of that city, and the marriage oc-|was born at Evansville, Ind.—and a . urred in 1904. There is one son,|on by raising, having spent || 727-729 14th St. Main 5070 William ., Jr, Just five years old. | ook of his very early life in The chairman of the republican Where hix_father was United committee was educated at |Statos minisier. Mr. Denby's brother | ! e abush College and became enthu- les was a dollar-a-year man | i G T, S.= lly in favor of the Greek i the war, maintaining a home ! REALTORS | [l KAHLER E COriFORT SHOES DR P. KAHLER & Sons 603-13 th St N\W naarz5: Wash DC. Tew York address ISW.44BS,. letter societies, and has been for sev- hevy 7ot hits Eamily. - Who 1 years thi Hays are members of the Presby-| Mr. Henry Wallace, the mext Sec-|| . gral vears the state president of the | roma there while he went’on a : 1 Phi Delta et e nd Mrs. S o to China. Mr. and TE. uticura Be| (vt e a0 i ok e Sl 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 7 the meetings, and 3 2032 O street i | 5 - Your Doctor ||z . ST e W Mrs. ugherty Unaeq lace. have a large family, and to give est in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Besujifo) Hnve Sosme Mare: counted on to continue their inter- S-mo-—-fm_ Perhaps more interest centers in the | definite color to his appointment, they e mext Attorney General and Mrs. lare said to have almost decided upon | \ i T

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