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THE Announce = An Informal Dzsplay ' Monday, September Ninefeenth - . of Distinctive -Ap_parel- from Paris and with original designs Jfrom our-Fifth: Ave. Workrooms .GOWNS * SUITS * COATS DAY AND EVENING WRAPS MILLINERY * BLOUSES * FURS ‘SUNDAY STAR. WASHING'I‘ON D. -|{= meeting of ‘all the heads of .respon- TELOUVRE 1115 1117 F SIREET Superb -Models in | Dresses = Original creatlons—w:th all the finesse of the genuine; and none of the telltale incongruities of imitations and copies. Brilliant des:gns—artlshcally developed with beading, and embroxdery, and - braiding. Novelties that ‘are unique; and corservative modeis that- are full of refined character. ‘Styles that it is our privilege to con- trol for Washmgton——and values ‘that ‘represerit the hxghest p :raftsmnsl'np ™ 'Ranging in price to $125.00 A Group of 50 Distinctive Dresses will be on sale tomorrow _at the remarkable price of 3 axr-appra:ul of t]mr actual'value = will fat cxceed the special price. ‘' They: are:small:lots—the more exclusive; be- cause they.are— ‘Tricotine Canton Crepe - Crepe Satin Poiret Twills * Most attractively designed—and effectively embellished with steel beads, colored glass beads‘and worsted embroid- ery; ribbon' tnmmmg and fagotmg Featurmg New Suits . .$5050 ‘And: they~ deserve feztunng, ‘because. they “represent ‘superior ‘designorship!and superior- quality.: “Straight-lme and semi-tailored effects—many with ‘the -new Jenny Coats—plain or trimmed with braid, embroidery and the finer furs. Radium silk.lined. = Tricotine—Mousselyn— Veldyne'—Du’vet de Laine - Other Suits—$45.00 to $150.00 Winter Coats very. model: in :the wide: vanety d:splayed has its accredited place in a.pp:ovcd fashion. The lines are new—and the fimsh most - effective. . Self or Fur trimmed. o The weaves:are: Marvella, Veldyne, Chzmolstyne, Orhndo, etc.. and the. fur- tfgmmmgs, include: Mol | | that Washington is to have a musical il | slisht the other? Kansas City bitter- il | Iy deplores the public fndifference to il | music, while St. Louis rejoices in the || sure coming of the great musician | this winter. | | already. fllot a certainty, Washington Bas not || been any too generaus about music || slighted for her sloth? Fortunately, | | almost every spot lurk furriers ready C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 2. Tales of Well Known Folk l . e 602 SAVED “*G ARGA' 602 SAVED Sale Price, $100.00 SALE ITEMS ' GEYSERS 56—9 Sheet from Monday to Thursday evening and frem 9 to 12. rd Curson and ihis wife and pretty stepdaughter are constant attendants, and Lady Curson, pesly thirty years out of her mative, land, Alabama, has met scores of; ithe friends of hor youth. The austere Lloyd George comes at least weekly and always jokes for several minutes | with the brillfant young peeress. Musiclans, sculptors, artists, writers of every kind, from journalism to the new poetry, are there evening after evening, with a smattering of stage folk, while few of the big men from the commons are averse to the ex- :nll-rnun( influence of such a gather- Standard 9-Sheet Size. Regular Price, $170 Standard 6-Sheet Size. Regular Price, $150 Your Opportunity to Own A Dependable Machine, Fully B 19—6 Sheet \ . \ g EDENS Backed by a Reliable House ‘i 6 ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS 8 Lady Rhondda, fam| hmlllnrl! known as | Lady of the Manna, taking over the pet appellation of her father, the llYl food administrator, when she suc- ceeded to his title and all his other honors, has among other duties of ab- sorbing moment to decide whether the kiss as seen on the screen in film storfes is or is not ersive of | Eritish morals. With characteristic thoroughness, she has called together sible bodfes, Including many peer- esses, heads of religious societies which care for reformatory cases, police matrons, police judges and pro- bation officers, etc., and the issue will be decided on a strict majority vote. If in the negative, never an osculatory scene again on the British isles; if not, well, they will continue until ‘the next big protest about them. It seems a simple way for a state or a small community to decide such a vexed problem. ~ Several prominent club women from' the middle west are atudying .the way Lady Rhondda is hlndlln‘ this vast question with a view of ing to such a prebiscite lon"thelr return to their homes. Miss Eleanor Bliss of Baltimore 18 another attractive young maid who has deserted the usual haunts of the soclety belles and - has gone in for scientific research in that ancient land of the Pueblo Indians which {s adja- cent to the Elephant Butte dam, in the Mesilla valley of New Mexico. With only a girl companion, Miss Elizabeth Godwin of El Paso, she has ridden far ‘into the hitherto impenetrable forests which surround the reservoir, and has taken some marvelous time pictures in the dense green gloom. Not only that, but she has visited In- dian villages of which no trace is found on any map and which were years ago reported abandoned. Miss Bliss intends to mount her photos into slides for the benefit of an ama- teur society to which she belongs and which -has "as one tenet to visit the unknown parts of the country and re- { port at the winter meetings. As this is an arid country, both young ladies had to pack gallons of water for fear of losing their way or finding only such water as had become impreg- nated with unwholesome matter. They rode the usual bronco of the desert and wore only khaki suits during the entire summer, making shift for food with what they could buy from travel- ers or at Indian trading posts. Not since the days of Maj. Powell's adven- tures has such a stirring description of western life been collected as that which Miss Bliss will read to her club ttmrrep 80 MACHINES Some Scratched, Some Scarred, Some Used as I;:emonstrators—Evcry One Fully Guaranteed Including Year ree Service TERMS IF DESIRED We Have Sold These Machines for Years and Know Their High Factor of LONG, SATISFACTORY SERVICE NO RESERVATIONS, NO RETURN OR EXCHANGE Act Now! It is Your Chance to Have the Laundry Done Exactly as You Want It WATCH OUR WINDOW DEMONSTRATION @arroll Electric ompany 714 12th St. NW. Washington, D. C. Mr. Robert Lansing. who is chair- man of the committee which is to see winter worthy of its importance, will no doubt handle, with his usual tact and ability, the vexed problems aris- ing from the visit of the illus- trious composer, Richard Strauss. Mr, Strauss comes in response to the in- vitation of the musicians of the United ites, as a compact body, and the or- ganizers of this visit have promised that the master will visit every musical point of note on the con- tinent and will conduct any orchestra or choral society which they deem ‘worthy of such an honor. Talk about opening Pandora’s box! This announce- ment has caused almost blood feuds For instance, Minneapolis has a fine symphony, while St. Paul s nothing to compare with it; and shall the divine compoper, of the “Rosegarden ‘go to the one. city- and and will hold a civic festival. Cin- cinnati will keep her musical festival open until he comes, and so it goes. and musicians, and now shall she be the Marine Band.is a lure, and then Dr. Strauss must be presented to the President, and these two things will save the Capital City." Though all the world seems wilted by the prolonged and unusual heat, in to spring upon the unwary with ad- vice as to what is necéssary for the well groomed woman the coming win- ter. And in great hotels of the Cana- dian Rockies the fur men have estab- lished stores so-inviting and cool that no one recognizes the incongruity of the affajr. At Lake Louise the chance visitor,may sup fragrant tea while the costly furs from Hudson Bay THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN | Comp-ny are revealed. Furs are to 1] if the bag held ‘berg has been about Lake Louise or- || dering these novelties = before ths fl | prices loll' skyward. A splendid coat |]1ands that when she was not living |{in Kentucky she was in South Africa 1| still has, though, one of ‘the largest || estates in the Scotch highlands, ba- || ing days, and thla. w!th || which Andre Ellison gave his | |daughter, mada the nucleus of the for- lif | tune which he had laid by when most il 1of the il Russian *embassy, occupied a rather | | patched to Queen Mary of England | { celebrated beauty of Louisville, Ky., | {and was Miss Patricia Burnley Eili- 6 40 per cent cheaper, but seeming- ly one will need fur. in unusual places. For instance, the fur bag makes its bow this season, and to have a coat, toque, tlove-, tnu or mufs is in vain, by a silver chain is not of the same material as all the others. An entire colony from Co- Feature styles for every member of this family group TYLE-WTSE, value=wise; buyers of today look upon the *Queen Quality” name as their guide.to satisfaction in footwear) {The technicalities of shoemaking mean’ nothing beside the buyer’s esire—your desire—tor Style and Worth, for Shapeliness and Fit. Only these things count—and you can confidently count on getting them. wherever Queen Quality shoes :are sold. Therefore “we ‘say—look for the mame.. It means more in these strenuous, changing times, for it js a fixed standard. an unchanging friend—this name, “Queen Qual- ity,"—the guarantee of maker and merchant of all you can ask .in, footwear. of squirrel has recently been dis- by some friends and admirers of the Prince of Wales, and with it went toque, bag and gloves of the exact shade of pale gray which the Queen . wears almost habitually in the cold days she spends in outdoor sports. Lady Ross, wife of Sir Charles, ninth Baron of Ross and head of the illustrious house of Lockhart, was a son, daughter of Mr. Andrew Burn- ley Ellison of that city.+ Lady Ross showed such a preference for other with her husband, who is an enthu- stastic hunter of big game and also an ‘extensive rancher in that part of the world. Now, however, she has succeeded in getting a mansion in Pelgravia, and also has fitted up the crumbling old castle.of the Lockharts [in Kildary, ' Ross-shire, and intends giving house parties in the autumn. Bir Charles has been compelled, with many thousands of acres of grouse country gbout the ancient domain of the Rosses at Balnagown, to subdivide his ancestral estates into farms which the crofters may buy if they wish. He sides an island or 'two in the Hebrides group, where he entertains fishing parties. His wealth was all accu-| i mulated in-Africa dllr|nlhhlu ranch- e tidy sum unexpectedly and through .the death direct heir during the war, he was called home to ‘succeed to the barany. He:is about lnrtrrelxnt years of age, and he and Lady Ross have an interesting flllllly Although the Tats Mme. Bakhmetefr, together- with all-the membera-of the amalous: position, she always receiv- ed:rare courtesy from other members of the dlplvmun corps and from of- | . ficial Washington in generdl. The Russian bassy, - ‘however, * stands |. diplomacy; in that, when this coun- trgfnmlm)lnl of its traditions, afforded sanctuary and gave unofficial recog- nition to. representatives of over- turned t::'l;?m“u' ‘or those strug- ing ce, guch eavoys :‘u. nevar lll“fl with de facto diplo- ‘There were Cubans in Wash- all lhrom the.long Spanish<| Amnrla.n s but ‘they were bers.of & nnu" and never. x lnulu«dln the list oh!lplgnu.t. ‘Wh the- npnbllml of A inated ‘thel n :’nd ”;nllr';‘om of un(. 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