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» -, BN RRRRKA AR A XAXUKKKKEK XX W XX SOCIETY HE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 8 1921-PART 2. .SOCIEl}_’ i i Tales of Well Known Folk |[fwet ' e | 4 : - In Social and Official Life| §,_o specal PbiliPSbo :.'".: EI’ Z@é&é’&@! J Fadniiess B 1o 0ol BlbpereFreaizat Mas 608 TOGI4 11th ST. N. similar Twelve-Ten F St Defend U. S. Title Against Him WHERE STYLES ORIGINAT| . e . Hi Should He Visit Capital. S -] The House of Courtesy Irs. Fish. who was Julia Kean of W Jersey. is credited with first zen sweets habitually at and luncheons. Hamilton From the Ottawa Journal President Harding will have an op v o8 [serving 1 portunity to defend “the ancient and [R5y royal game of golf.” as played in| Fish, ather of the present mem- America should the crown prince "[“‘.:lrhpr's N el ootk acted ds his g | 2 ate scerefary durin e Japan pay a visit of courtesy 10 is |t Ldn it ration and was quite capital during his tour of the world.fa beau of the period. When he came From London comes the absolutely |l0 Congress the elder sisters of the 2 entativ ss Jane stupefying news, that all of the Im- Yo Tihresentative, Miss Janet and perial house of Jupan are exXperts AU “popular maids of the McKinley ®olf, that this is part of their train nd _Roosevelt d Senator Kean ing and has becn for more than twice foptn JOPOIE T TOVS Sen or e that six hundred years sinee '_"\I‘ nd Hamilton and nephew of the Scotch and the English took it ov Hamilton Fish Representative from them. Reluctantly the Dologich has g picturesque home at Gar- enthusias e forced toracknowl- ~Hudson, edze that their games came from delightful and most orisi- India and was played in that old and | naj wa of solving. at one fell swoop. Reduced Without Reserve s == Iy 5 mysterious country centuries Defore | the housing proniem and the high ihe natives ever heard of Lord Clive | cost of living o for the tarions states or Warren Hastings. But thatthe | to erect or purchase big apartments Japanese played ;olf and were €X-iand vest the fitle in their congres- perts at “puttiy and :l”_ the other | gia I delegations. Some of the states, things in a period when Europe Wasinotably New York and one or two the death clutch with invadinZ|in New England, have taken up the hordes and war was the only form|project in earnest and. will @ send of athletics practiced. The Pro agents to look into affairs. The New will o doubt be glad 1o test York delegation could casily Sl a and western methods layin, fair-sized apartment, but some of the dme it de omy heir. It]western commonwealths would have < not q t all sure but e has been cor will cOme {10 pool resoure invited and {into exe S 1o carry the scheme ution. That such a move- the question still remaing open ment wouiq fill th bers of Con- No v onsl Lias Mme Millerand, Bress and a ) jority of the 5 - ~ -~ ~ - ! 1o f the esident or rance nate wit g s pe ctiy On Qur Entire Stocks of Spring Aad . Gueen. Eiznbith. of Bl The leiee st I8 hoe ne pleaded the cause of the lace-make club it was some years of therr countries, that the fine fab yago. nd. besides if millionair or ri now to be seen in all manner opulent mey are wlected, there is no 2 ° of odd p]-,‘nn- Nearly all the brides [obligation involved for them to make of the Easter and opening Spring {use of the opportunitics which less ul S season in Washington have follow-pwell endowed men will welcome. An- «d the lead of Paris and London|other br ght id which is agitatiog and have shown coronet of Venitian|the public mind, i for the state which point or of r point holding the | has been honored by the seleetion of flowing lace veil or the tulle as the|the Vice President to purchase or bride preferred. The one used by |build him a_home, with ti e title held Mrs. Dickey. formeriy Miss Leila | in reserve for any exaltes official of Gordon, was particularly effective and [ the federal government who must a 8 was of inscts of rare design many |live in Washington. Massachusetts g . years in_ her family. The lace-|would have a heavy burden if this makers of Brussels and Paris have |idea goes through, since the old Bay countless orders for coronets of rose|State for the first time in history point which wre cnjoving a wide [ has four of the highest officers under vogue with recent brides. A lesser |the Constitution, the Vice President, coronct of lace is designed for the|the Speaker of the House, an asso- maids, and the smartest gift which the ) ciate justice of the Supreme Court of biide can now make to her attendants { the United State. nd the Secretary (4 is one of these lace crowns which.|of War. This is so rare an i built a little higher of ribbon, can | that each state could rely on fulfill- answer the purpose if she should be- | i ery duty by presenting a Vice feome an e candidate for matri- dent with a home and then mak- mony ‘herscli. The lace which s provision for the much-harrassed used for the bridal crown is repeated | members of its delegation to Con- in bands and motifs all over the gown 5 and a handkerchicf a fan and lace covered white safin slipp with silk hose with a wide band of lace over the instep, are counted in the — St of articles necessary for the prop- ¥ a member of the Hanna house- crly cquipped bridal fegalia. Mme . has been living in Washington YOUR UNRESTRICTED SELECTION (ONLY SUMMER Millerand s president _of club | State for the past twelve years, He With which the muain object is to re- | Spent the past wcek in the capital DRESSES ARE NOT INCLUDED) IN THIS GIGANTIC vive the industry and to place orders) and renewed many ties of friend- fast enough and large enough to keep | Shib. There was a pretty little daugh- ‘A most tempting’ sale of seasonable Frocks Elmer Dover, well remembered when he was private secretary nator Mark Hanna, and practi- STOCK-REDUCING EVENT. WE PRESENT THE vivt-w‘vlnjv.‘tkfi n goud circumstances. L‘Ir'hflfmy;"-‘_l’zm;mrnz: ‘x‘x'\.arhr‘!:dq:g\: i . HANDSOMEST COLLECTION OF WOMEN'S AND Bulld of lucemakers in Brusecls and ;?.J:&(;’;r‘"{«,.fiila-“ e e baa —So manifestly high grade are the models— 3 Month to dev o waye und means of | ment of the Don Cameron mansion. on | IO . g MISSES'VAPPAREL AWEITHAVE TEVER 'GATHERED; ”'”\'[":;;,; thelr condition, ,":ml:, or| o e eing e box of splondid cinars | —So distinctively original are the designs— EVERY GARMENT AN ERLEBACHER ORIGINATION. NIttt i phssed fram the ar- | Zeni from the Spanish legation. with 5 s E : FROM THE ORIGINAL MODERATE PRICES DEDUCT T et e Wb e ME | Senor Dupuy'de Tome! that ne would —So decidedly drastic the concessions which TEN PER CENT AND YOUR PUCHASE WILL BE RE- Creihomiovak i movs H¥in”in T ahgu'mé;,,,‘_»;,1;',',;“‘;;"“-[,a;‘;gr;‘a'igg the highly have made it possible to offer them at— Westover, on the James, is perhaps - > MARKABLY LOW PRICED, BUT VERY HIGH GRADE. the most_stately and ancient of the oy e M s Wren o | the contents of the entire box had been its manor lord, Sir William Byrd. | 3pilled on the floor and the band The last owner, Mrs. Clarise Sears|femoyed from each cigar Mr. Dover and is mow to be Known as Mrs, | CXample in presenting the first ring, Hlarids denrs Harrold. her firer hus. | A0 (At the result was just as might band being the Edward Worth- | Nave been expecte ington Harrold of Boston. Mrs. Har. rold never really enjoved the splen-1oqdg and ends of shells of obsolete did isolation of Westover and not- | aje and which the officers bestow { withstanding _Vh’ grandeur of l‘hv., freely on any who ask for a speci- mansion and its environment and its | i1y O SO WER, SEE 0T SPYE noble memorics. she could rarely ture | 1. Tocently: saw the possibility old friends and associates in Boston | JeUne Tecelty BN LS BOon O e for mofe than a weeks visit. Several | ahell for the welghted base and four e A e Tt iah | little brass gun models for the feet,| house partics and e late British (50 nin any electric appliance shop itmh’ts’f'd:xrn“":.f' e WhLieE Rice | will do the rest. It made such a trig Vit commemorated in & notable | lamp and was so acceptable to a oem by the ambassador. Mr. Crane | brother at college, that the officers P e O e M tradi | have been wondering what sort of e e epot. and as e is a |3 fad has been established which call- ar sy S 5 ed for four-inch shells and old-fash- an enna. e Dopatar” member ot The “Giplonatic | ¢4 for four-inch shells and old-fash- ® ® Corps e can ive the cosmopolitan | ioned gun models, Several maids are ;tf:[;‘r}r’;v"'ln:vhn"x'v]dh\urr;d‘"rln‘\:‘zplvvflmr:l [r:: est and producing such lamps in elyn Byrd. Wh he remains sufficient numbers as to create a e orcign serviee he can. however, | regular demand. Walter Reed Hos- only hope to pass a few months | Pital patients may be given an on- {there every other vear. portunity te try their luck with this i b of |urtistic_and st unusual sort of . i,nr;‘n’\’;flhxnwty:':-I”:"“rr’:a|rm».\"r:u‘:—| n!light. and several public-snirited | chatelaine when the Prince of Pal-|Wwomen who live in the “vard: are estrina brings his wife, who was Hen- | looking into the question of supply , ’ Tintte. duughter of Count and Coun-|and demand for this new Spring na, he placed it on the little finger A few moments later he At the navy vard may be found 25 It becomes the crowning triumph of a season rich in opportunity—of which this is the climax. Entirely new interpretations of fashion—draped on graceful lines, combining popular materials with artistic orginality and applying embroidery and applique with supreme effec- tiveness. Foulards—self and in combinations Georgettes—plain and beaded Taffetas—and Crepe de Chines Canton Crepes—Soft Satins Organdr'es—and G;nghams Voiles—and C]ufion Tafietas tess Frankenstein, into his recently | fashion. inherited palace. world famous as the i 9 i it To the VIII, when he 6 S e e 3 prine experienced and practical members o Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen Brew- will not exhaust time, streng! i infinite relief of the new- ) Neie s t B i rand o Brews|all their leisure. Mrs! Lenroot. ster fnd greatgranddanentor of the |1 AT NETE R0 Congressional A e ree 'of Mrs. Frelingsuy. | Club. has given her approval, and Al e ol the New Jersey Sena. | S0 have other women who have served (e N dinal | Barberini drew so|in both divisions of legislative so- Weavily on the ancient buildings of ) CInty and ave ';a‘:-;‘l(g:lr‘i:g!‘gnl?}"‘cr‘;::i I At O an® Imust, if she wishes to mingle in ay with the hon-mot that all of «n-{i;1jife at all. call on the seniors in Lelent RO | the parbar-dher state delegation, on the wives of fans had heen destroved By the B8 |lier senators. of the cabinet officials Herpinls, he Countese O e and of thosc women whose husbands Stein. las AIes A ine erve on the same committees as her e tTor wadding In 18 pousc. Thus she fills all obligation of el i L Exew | York. [courtesy in less than thirty calls in- Pk A e e |stead of several hundred. One day at N e I ke ea: Count o each montn is decmed sufticient s It g Bavarian | rather than eve uesday an Frankenstein, thoush of Bavarlan | yreday for the chatelaines of sena. origin. has lived i K1y ont e [tors and members. They may, of Ly e e aadid Villa at | course. receive and entertain as often i i e presenting the minimum of wha ymerican sojourners in the Eternal they may do and yet keep within the City. < bounds of the established official eti- Such an exodus to Europe as | quette. marked the opening of spring that < of the social set| Lee Cl’!apter Plans Exclusive novelties—and conservative modifications —furnishing a variety meeting every taste—every tem- perament—for every occasion of milady’s day—be it service or social. Choice at Graduation Gowns Inspired by the felicitious occasion on which they are to be worn, the designers have created the unique originality and consistency of detail. IFrom lalready the leade tin various American resorts predict | Annual May Dance dainty simplicity to effectivey claborateness—marks | Monday will be a dav of OPPORTUNITY Uiather quiet seagon. London seems to | - k s % = lay RTUNI fhave attracted the lurgest number of | e wnnual Max ll;mrliln:' mr:‘- Iy:lnn.' the range ot Op?\i‘”u"“} for sclection. In Organ- ; . - . ‘orth Shore families, but some prom- Lee Chapter will be held af S S for the women of Washington who have a o S ashingtonians, the Aksel|& Jee Chapter will be held at dies, Georgettes, Nets. . . i Wichfelds among th ,]h‘»;‘ Illra ‘Al the 12th, ]mhy n'('lrrl;_» Only one 'l,:. 5 < s N se T o estates the Scote! ighlands. | v 1 sed this year, as the need for a dress, suit or wrap, for Ney is going e O Aoriaan Wil he the Eusstloo i Silliion J& mach Javeer than of her daughter, Lady Camyos. at the | thoge used herctofore, and accomma- sastbourn cottage of Lord myos. | dations will be made for a large at- ome unusually interesting features | tendance. ar held out for visitors to Britain The committee in charge this summer, among them a cruise|walter K. Hutton. chairman {through the' scenes of the famous!wyilliam 1. Denning. vice chairma sea fights north of Belgium and Hol-| Mrs. Theodore Judd. Mrs. Forest F. to sacrifice over 500 of his choice garments 152 to 45 in a big rousing onc-day sale, offering mer- chandise of real merit, styvle and quality—- Fand. “ The' srene of the utiand en- | Vrooman. Mr<. Clause Gathgens, Mrs: 2 . . ; : ter is for the first time open for! yulig oolsby, Miss Wilmuth Gary, J many garments actually made to retail at o aral mavigation. Mr. and Mrs. |3re. Lorena Hewett, MiraJosse An . o o Henry White, who sailed for London | (hony, o Leonnrd. Chambers, S ll B ‘7 1 i $40.00). Tom Anril 12, have engaged a yach Tl s Mrs. John Ro c. lng etter alue i ke this eruise and will entertain Slden and Mis ithe son of M Whit his b {who are going abro; Spa motor- ST T T OO T mountains have heen so improved that places where one had to ride a diminutive donkey a year or so ago, may now be safely ‘traversed in a large touring car. Fspecially in the south of Spain. where all the historic Moorish associations cluster, have the motor roads been made as smooth SUITS i A e 2 Safe Fur Storage a s of Mixtures DRESSES... of Taffeta of Canton Crepe From Fire, Theft and Moths PERFECT DRY AIR STORAGE FREE If You Have Your Furs Featuring the new plaited Tafféta ei- fects—in Large Mushroom Shapes Off-the-face Hats ° N 1 sound as those of Switzerland, |= of Mignonette B e o the Bt Tatea eerand 2 Tpemodeled Now at .. Rollbrim Sailors _ of Satin Representative Hamilton Fish of | Summer Prices ls.arglf ‘;S':iraié::: Sé;;or;s& W York is the third of his name to = ma n Chin Effec | it in the lower House. and he was|= ot e ¢ welcomed by so o = 5 : E e ‘I![ of Georgette T e s eyl with Wia Tatiier, |2 [ Navyv dominates, with facings of White Tagal and Taffeta— i OHAm Fih: 2 un Wi wnsl Known |2 “and Black. Mostly tailored effects—with large plaited it -~ £ G The first Hamilton Fish o to the |= Browns and ack. Mostly tailo 5 4 it COA 4 :S and of Pele Ceating TR : P Conirats Siien mat. 1n 184 at.the wheels, tailored bows, etc., of self and contrasting materials. lifi V/ PS of Velsurs This Tweed Suit at $14.98 | call of dohn Teler y 3 ' JUR R 4 4 K ed to the presidency. - servec N f | of Sport Mixtures Is the Talk of Washington e e g T the Senate fi hi tive sta H of Bolivia Cloth hrved o Terms "Av Tresaemt |2 1105 H St. N.W. | s Secretary of State. this Ham-|= Phone Franklin 3683 ilton Fish reached a high notch in''™™ the annals ¢f that bigh offiee, and e . -

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