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experimenting in raising fruit under| Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn are ex-| York, who is widely known as Mrs men or w _ SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 6. 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 7 Potter Palmer, and where her son-in- |ter business in New York next au-| ;.‘mu n!F\he twin soxs, of ‘«h.- 1;.'(. .|\ with r,;fi:-':kn:.;: x'x; “‘|:y..l |“ joXon will noed & swall Fus 1.-.,.", to replace law, Prince Michael Cantacuzene, is|tumn. aron Fermoy and his W e | Leen exa e the e and pro- |3 or cout us T enther moderates £ | daughter of Frank Work of New |clivitie new exccutives admit v » RESHAPE Your Old Tales of Well Known Folk 3 glass, will come to Washington early } pacted to return to their Washington Burkeé-Roche, the marriage ing dwindliug 1 < C e . in April and will later entertain her|home some time in April. They have | oceurred before Mr. had suc- | The Harding never been FURS 1 daughter, the Princess Michacl, and|made a long visit in Paris, where Mr. ded to the title. The new baron [ tinguished for athletic pu e < - ln OCIa an Cla 1 e the latter's daughter-in-law-in-pros- | Munn was temporarily attached to|is unmarried and pos a for- | Mrs. Harding, though i xood rider ax e o y i pective, Miss Clarissa Curtis of Boston. | the American embassy and where they | tune &ubstantial enough to restore (a4 wirl, gave U the eXercise Years ago The Princess Cantacuzene is to pass this | had @ house adjacent to the Burclay | the fallen estate to which he hus be- | The Coolidges are aquatio in their I lN woLF Mrs. Harding will stand out in thejtested at the annual meeting of the month and part of next as the guest| warburtons. They are passing March | come heir and whic located in | tastes, pleasure for them is on list of ladies of the White | American Rose Society in May, and of her cousins, the young Potter Pal- the high bluffs above | rather stormy part of Trelan His | the water. 20-32 Florlda ave. mow. . leciof prestding I8dies ?|it they come up to thé standard of mers. who have just opened the home | Al B | mother and brother. Francis Burke ‘or rider House, in that she is the first to as-|excellence required, some dozens of of their parents for the first time| Louise Wan ister | Roche, and his sister. Arthur Miss <ume the dignity since the passing |the bushes will be placed in the rose since it passed into their hands. The of Mre. Arturo Heeren, wife of the Siighte Ailsa Mellon, the debu-, 7 of the Secretary of the 1415 G Street who belcngs to country Lout Fittsburgh and is said to Ogposite Keith's F garden at the south of the White House, marriage of Miss Curtis and young |attache of the Spanish embassy in|and will participate with him in the «i he nimeteenth amendment. and |y, "y . ond” the Dutch garden whie Prince Michael, who is the twenty- shington, who wa. r mar- expericnee of s shi» may be said to typify the new |Mrs. Roosevelt planted. | fifth of his line to bear the name ze Mis Fern: of a splendid es tricd her skill at polo last sum s Exclusively er tn the most striking way. For| . o oos title, has been seheduled for June. | The elder Mrs. Munr \ of tenting er. T may e sid that s adm — tr« Harding is a thoroughly trained Who entertains the scholarly | | ment.” at which. the brafegroomeele pee oo : hound< clube Inaugural Visitors 1~iness woman, the full partner and are so partial tng | will fuke his b which ¢ new b ORRE N r~ are invited a-<ociate of her husband in the publi- tors in- Wil ke place in o lomes i o the resi- | New bl ' ar. a » ¢ Sik- home of Thomas Curtis : cap open to America ep up their A d'x to aee o tiem :! the ghoa:lon Sty e Jor | natures of the great men and women of tand will be one of ¢l i ! ciully the polo and hors . Spring des in Spring yvars she carrie e % | the American republic, and such a gen- | ternittes FURS wrs. ex will e {ireulation department, eral collection and under one roof will | - T i found intereating. " lior energies and giving 1 time to this important work. o Mrs. Abigail Adams hung her clothes not_exist until the hall of archives be- comes Y. In fact, there is no complete exhibit of the signatures of T travels o na ington i< a for horse-lov planet Jupits Of vight miles per rate | FURS REBUILT—FURS STORED to dry in the east room of the f mous mansion thirty-six others have presided over its destin!ea_und of these but few, like Mrs. Harding, had a regular profession or select career of any sort. Mrs. Rooseve had studied nursing, particularly childish ailments, and was about to the Presidents and Vice Presidents, still less of minor dignitaries. Whereas Mr. Larz_Anderson has served her time speeding guests from one public build- ing to another to gaze on separate auto- graps of the chief magistrates, in Lon- don one may gaze on the script of every British monarch from the rude scrawlj — enter upon her duties in the profes-|of the great Alfred to the flowing, -1V sional way when she renewed a for- | ful penmanship of thegate Edward Vil | mer romance with Theodore Roose-|in Paris the student of chirog velt. She is perhaps best remem-|pgy spend hours examining the bered in the maternal role and fot | fures not only of (he Kings from ¢ MRS. JULIAN CHILDE DORR, Formerly Miss Jeasie T. heim, a bride of February Square, New York ci is one of the beauties ¥ rriug Ler devotion in the sickroom. Mrs. fmagne to the Bourhon movarch de- RO Tuft took a degree in the Cincinnati|throned by Napoleon 11 but also of the Wl Marquis of Dugerin Conservatory of Music d taught | h, from the medieval days uniil the i in 1918, and his widow mar- there for a vear befe = too fol- | present. whether th A Lord Howe last winter. Mr, Da- Jowed the natural voc iriors, scholars or has T hered - friends P matrimony fut her i Mrs. Larz Anders mother, who, as musie dominates all memories of her {rave collection of was a renowned in the White House. One lovely ithe hall of archives As i me - of the presiding lady had won fame behind Wominated by Prince the footlights befor: nd and her close friend, Yer Ursula will receive much at- . ion from the members of the who had been Priscilia plet itish nh v during her briet known actress in her da 2 R L wail Pierce was a teacher and relu of whom have fig- tantly yielded her work in a select tured most conspicuously in the recent school in Buffalo to aid her mother in | war, which he intends to contribute, the official amenities. Nearly half a -century later, another teacher, Miss Rose Cleveland, came to Washington to_act as chatelaine for her brother. But, say the augurs of the wom- an's party, it will be the rule and not the exception hereafter to have wom- en like Mrs. Harding in the White House, those who have done some- 6 ihing on their own account and whose ! Sheridan graphs from t I Washington ota, Fla. Mrs, Clare Sheridan, who is visiting | == some New York relatives, will come to Washington during the Easter season as the guest of the Princess Budesc a friend of years' standing in the ra fied English society in which both re- volved in widely differing circles. Mrs. | _ is the daughter of Moreton | Playhouse Tea Shop 1814 N St. N.W. Dinner, $1.00; Lunch, 60c Delightful Home Cooking idantity is not swallowed up in that | Frewen, and the nicce of Lady Randolph | of their husband, and it certainly [Churchill and the granddaughter of | adds much to the prospect Leonard Jerome, To this may be add-| i, that her husband’s mother the of John Lothrop Motl: prian and one time Unit- herself If the first lady reserves for one of the old ti down the busin close to the Whi hop windows brave in “Mrs. Harding blue.”” which is really a one which would 2 | sheridan i j husband in the first Flanders campaizn. | | is one of the coming sculptors of Eng-| land, and is enjoying a wide vogue. | - yery pectiy hue 2o | After committing all the renowned men 1 be """‘"’"‘_‘“"_l"fifi"",‘,‘_"‘f,\"“.""" when ! ind women of the present generations | -url with each shampoo. A O e e e i to marble or bronze, and_this li e spring froc e {cludes Mr. Herbert Asquith, his wife | ir new Frenc each, Mrs. Harding’s favorite color, it is ihere “\which | and daughter, and the Princ Budesco, the shade above all {and daug as br lesco. each tr matches her eves and sets forth the | the was invited to Petrograd, where Manicuring, H0e. klowing shade of light brown hatr. | the dread powers in fommand there Sealp and/ Facfal tréatment; But the color was dyed and chriSt-{ Ll corieq and thrilling and she pe 6 for $5. vned after Mrs. Harding had con- E 3 ost important pur- |haps saw a more complex picture of ¥ _ ¥ chimes "o name. a 'cotor, ‘a flower, | Lemn and Trotsky and others of the Lemon Rinse, 25e. or a street after an important per- | Soviet Eovernment than any other per-; Henna Rinse, 50c. sons of western Europe. Mrs. Sheri- dan is the cousin of Shane Lesiie, who Miss Marjory Ide, anfl ha since her arrival in New York, been en tertained by the Bourke Cockrans, Mrs. Cockran being the sister of Mrs. Leslie sonage ends the power of the Ameri- can public to compliment its favorites in the official world. Already sev- eral ambitious florists are speeding new varieties of roses which will he called the “Florence Harding” rose and naturally since the exalted lady for whom it is called is partial to blue, the rose is a pale pink with white-tinged petals, which is the ideal flower to wear with azure. Some of the “Florence Harding” roses will be Lov-Me Powder, 39c. 607 15th St. N.W. Main 3510 Opposite U. S. Treasnrs. Another important _British guest who will come to Washington for the Easter gayeties is Lady Ursula Black- wood. who is at present with her grandfather, Mr. John H. Davis, of . who has| each treatment or 6 for $10, | | AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Stmmney Duc-irt Panclas Veber Ducirt Fiamclas Aschiam Vonalicns Qur Repuration —is backed by the reputation of the musical instruments for which we are exclusive representatives in this city. Naturally there must be a substantial foundation for our repuiation for reliability, and that foundation és the repuiation of the m«fadyren for whose reliable musical smsiruments we are ezclusive representatives in this city. We are exclusive represeniatives in Washington for The Anhn' Company, of New York, the largest manufacturers of musical instruments in the world.. The world-famed snstruments manufactured by this company are the genu- ine “PIANOLA”’ PLAYER-PIANOS, THE DUO-ART PIANOS and the AEOLIAN-VOCALION. Aeolian Company of New York, and is thorough- to give Iasting service. The Best Player-Piano Value ly high class in every respect. Sold with a double JUST $50.00 down, balance in 24 monthly pay-ments. in the World $ 5 5 O guarantee both by the maker and ourselves. : This magnificent instrument was made by the The tone is beautiful, the action perfect, and it is an instrument you can rely on Big Values in Second-Hand Instruments PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS BEHNING .o oo .. .o .$125.00 | Wheelock Pianola...... .., c....$450.00 Richmond eeen... ....-.-......5150.001 Auto Piano......cc.cceeee.....$450.00 Schaeffer ........ o~ .$200.00 | Richardson Player. ... - ...$350.00 Just Received a Popular New Player-Piano Roll— UNDER THE HAWAIIAN SKIES (Fox Trot) ...$1.25 DeMoll & Co. Announce a New AEOLIAN VOCALION CLUB Regular $165 Acolian Vocalion (with graduola) 5144 and $9.00 Worth of Records $10 to Join the Club Now and Ge!. Your Instrument at Once. A cooperative and comprehensive buying plan, whereby you purchase a genuine Aeolian Vocalion at a most sub- l‘lltan‘:ial saving. Made by the Aeolian Company of New orkK. 10-inch 85¢ Special Release of Vocalion Records Big Hit that will be enjoyed. 14155—Do You Ever Think of Me (Fox Trot) Love-Bird (Fox Trot) This shop is building upon fashion and new styles, admirably conceived in worthy { fashion events arranged for this weck exemplify our policy of fas nd the time for spring clothes is at hand! size that Easter is only three wecks off-- = nd is growing steadily! abrics and yet this is not a high-priced store. GB(BBQQGBQBBGBQQGQQGG (NN NN Easter Fashions and VALUE! People find here the hion with value and we empha ster < le F St. N.W. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Suits—$58.50 A suit event of unusual scope—comprising a choice assortment of Embroidered Costume Suits, Beaded Calling Suits, Strictly-tailored Suits, Semi-dress Suits, High-class Sport Suits with a choice of models in each group—mostly in the new twillcord, Poiret twill and tricotine. Tailored suits also in smart coverts, sport suits in high-class velours—all embodying new fashion ideas for the spring season and offered as values unusual. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Tweed Suits - $25—-$35—$45 Tweed Suits—answering a strong demand of fashion. Smart trim suits—medium length, unbelted jackets, shorter box styles with belts, inverted plait- ed backs, large patch pockets, two-piece skirts with pocket and belt—fashioned on the easy lines of the sport styles. Included are tans, blues, grays, brick, reindeer and brown. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Tricotine Frocks, $35 Handsomely tailored models that strike a new note of smartness because of their simplicity. quloped of navy, tan or black tricotine, with gathestd side panels, low waist line, new circular tunic and effective circular skirt with scalloped hem. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! New Skirts, $16.75 The soit blending of the col- ors and the unusual treatment of the pleats produef many pleasing effects. Of soft texture materials, such serge, prunella and light-weight v e 1 0 u r s—new plaids, checks and stripes—har- monious color combinations, snappy and novelty pleatings and new belt effects, also with pockets. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Gray Gloves for Easter Long and short French Kid Glo)’es of high qual- ity—moderately priced. Fashion calls for gray and in an- swer this little shop presents just the shades “milady” is seeking Styles for all occasions are here. Two-clasp Fine French Kid Gloves, overseam sewn; in either white or self stitching, $3. Two-clasp Pique-sewn Gloves of superior quality French kid, fin- ished with white stitching. Paris point back, $3.85. 8-button-length French Kid Gloves with self color stitching, $5. 12-button-length French Kid Gloves, with self color stitching, 16-button-length Gloves, with self $7.50, French Kid color stitching, Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Cape Wraps, $98.50 These new wraps in the most beautiful of mate- rials—Florizelle, Ramona and Marvella—with em- broidery and cable stitching and linings of pussy wil- low—and fashioned Directoire Silhouettes. A limited collection—and very moderate price for the quality. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Capes Again—$29.50 Capes are here again—this time in light-weight brushed wool block plaids of tan and brown, navy and white, black and white—with large revers of brushed wool in contrasting :hades. Very good looking and moderate in price. Easter Events! " Fashion and Value! Spring Millinery 3 A Most Attractive Collection $18 to $25 Exclusive Shop Hats are here at these moderate prices. Stunning'is the word for them, full of style. Flowers and lace emphasize the dressier types, while a feather or perky little wing gives distinction in the street styles. Hat Shop—Third Floor. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Polo Sport Coats, $48.00 Of the genuine Camel’s-hair Polo Cloth and tail- ored by hand, these coats have a swing and dash that give them favor with well dressed women. Sport and topcoat styles, mannish straightline and belted full- back styles: full silk lined Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Quilted Satin Wraps, $79.50 Paris created the vogue and New York.accepted it—Jelleft's introduces them in Washington at a nomi- nal price. Made of fine black, brown or navy satin and effectively quilted; lined h contrasting color. Appropriate for all occasions. New Capes Smart Navy Serge Tuxedo Capes, $36.50. Handsome Evora Circular Capes, in navy and black, $65. Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords Strap Pumps seem to be the favorite for spring—in fact, the demand has been so great that our assort- ments are already broken. We wired the factory and they rushed us several new lines which will be ready tomorrow ! . For the women who prefer oxfords we are showing several very attractive spring models—all the famous Sorosis make. 1-strap Pumps, have medium short vamps and the new New York- heels; in patent leath- er, dark blue and Cam- el’ gray kid; tan in- cluded. $12.20. 2-Strap Black Kid Pumps, with medium short vamps and the new New York heels. Tax included, $12.20. 4-Bar Pumps in black and dark brown kid, come high up on instep—elastic gusset at sides prevents slip- ping at the heel: me- dium short vamps and New York heels. Tax included, $1220. Sport Oxfords, for early spring wear— white - reignskin with tan calf trimmings, with white soles and leather Cuban heels, $10. White Buck Oxfords, with wing tip and white soles, low flat heels. Tax included, $10.55. White Reignskin Oxfords, with white soles and leather Cuban heels, very smart-looking, White Kid Oxfords, with white soles and leather Cuban heels. A very smart and dressy model. Tax included, SIL10. - Smart Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Silk Dresses, $49.50 In these three groups at the specia the finest assortments of dresses we have able to show for many months at this price. -Selections made now will never be recretted Street Dresses, $49.50—Oi the fine Moroccan and Canton crepe or taffeta silks. Afternoon Dresses, $49.50—0f crepe meteor with crystal and iridescent beading. Dinner Gowns, $49.50—0f black gette crepe sash. An event of extra importance! Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Silk Underwear, $5.90 Bautiful envelope chemise—the kind we have had in regular stock to sell at $7.50 and 8830, It's a factory surplus—not enough to favor the big Philadelphia houses_this maker sells to, so he let us have them Beautifully lace trimmed and tailored styles fini with hemstitchin Easter Events! Fashion and Value! Blouses at $7.95 Expressing all character ment of a pensive blouse, moderate in cost. been lace with Geor- ed the nd refine- more ex- but Made with roll : cuffs "and belt of heavy embroidery fin scroll pattern, whiile a cluster of tucks.on either side of front gives extra full- ness, long sleeves. Spring shades, such as the new gray, bisque, tangerine, flesh and white. col- la Overblouses at $12.50 New styles for Spring — fashioned of mignonette, have panel fronts effectively or embroidered in self color and com- bined with gold thread—roll collar, long close-fitting sleeves. In navy, black, brown tan. Of exceptional | quality and smart- ness. Easter Events Fashion and Value! Umbrellas at $13.35 “Swagger-Sols” Included in This New Assortment. The swagger-sol is shorter than the ordinary um- brellas—it is a style embodying some of the features of the parasol and some of the umbrella. Like a para- sol it is short, has fancy edge in self colors or black and white pattern, when closed the tips are fastened by tape and folds of silk hang gracefully at side like those of a parasol. It is like an umbrella in that it is waterproof. . Also sun aud rain umbrellas at $13.35, tax included. B Both styles have either leather or white and col- ored bakelite handles; some of the handles are beauti- fully carved. The quality‘of silk used in these um- breilas is a grade that will render excellent service. All with white, amber shade or colored ferrules. Colors arc gray, navy, brown, green, purple and black, also black with fancy white edge. and AN