Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1921, Page 52

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SOCIETY tinual residence in Washington, quit an achievement in these-ghifting day: They also have that inestimable bless. ing 8o rare, one of the largest fam. ilies in the lower hous ‘The oldest -| daughter, Miss Dorothy Mondell, after adding a college course to a creditable scholastic career, will this year be an important factor in the administra- tive set. Mrs. Mondell was Miss Ida Harris of that-Wyoming town which the humofrist Bill Nye put.on the lit- erary map forever, Laramie. It 18 a charming little town set high among the snow-covered Rockies, with lakes and waterfalls abundant enough to make a reputation worthy of Switzer- land or the famous tourist resorts of Italy. But Laramie does not adver- tise much in this line and takes won- derful scenery as a matter of course. Mrs. Mondell has always been of the quiet ,domestic type rather than ab- sorbed by the happenings of Vanity Fair, but she has filled her role with grace and dluglly and has hundreds of warm persénal friends in Wash- Tales of Well Known. Folk In Social and Official Life (Continued from Ninth Page.) s making is one of the Tirst sfeps to- ward establishing homes 8o happy that no sane men would dream of|- leaving them. From rostrum and edi- torial dens, from pulpit and club- room, comes a touching assortment. of reminiscences of the old-fashioned era when Wednesday was baking day and . when the entire community |, wreaked of warm, fragrant bread and rolls and delicious ples and dough- nuts, and when the children, rushini home from school, were given ples of mother's luck for that week. What modern child, asks these elo quent teachers, know: such joys as these? The baker leaves a cold loaf at the door, and from his establish- ment comes the ples and all the sweet e things & cBlld 2 fee svate fair_gen- d when her children were younger the Btate il o k was known for er scriminatin e eacware Sffered for the best Judgment of juvenile books and was bread, cakes and pies, commensurate frequently consulted by her friends. in every way with what the farmers Her collection of jingle books was received for sound, fat cattle, hogs Lecficgliention Joring| s iboo kel s Bread-baking clubs_ are classics of cvery language. rize contests wi d the fad Is ex- Ovex 30 years in the fur business Striking Fur Values Prices Lower Than Ever Because of the Belated Season! WE’VE adopted the only means possible to offset the retard- ,ing effects of continued warm weathér: We've Lowered Prices. Lowered them to an extent that is bound to prove stimulating to business. Millinery. 528 12th St. N.W. -~ One Door Below F St. Smart Hats for autumn wear, in Juvetyne, ve’vet. and novehy mate- rials. Sand, navy, purple and the autumn browns. Unrivaled modes. Prices........ $5.50 to $25.00 Among the younger members of I over the northwest. No congressional society are Representa- one expects woman, with all the-mod- tive and Mrs. Fred S. Purnell of At- ern conveniences at her disposal, to tica, Ind., and their youth applies to return to spinning or weaving, but| wmps. THOS. RYLAND BUCHANAN, | their years as well to their brief T tate economists all over the| ool W T L and Mrs. Filmore | [CCidenice in Washington, Mr. Purnll world agree that if they did return to (G 0 e ore | comes from what might be dubbed tWe to the culinary Alta Vista, Beltsville, Md..| intellectual strip of Hoosierdom, and R:‘m;"?;'?fiexr".';?-mfamomm, Nevada tll her marriage yesterday | he counts eminent authors, poets, etc., e ontinue to grant divorces to|afterncon was Miss Margaret Cath-|galore among his constituents. His! “hg“ who come from less progres- erine Beall. district also includes part of the 2ive parts, but. her own sons and sphere of influence of the great Uni- Supply your fur wants quickly, while you have the pick of these big bargains in rich Coats, Wraps, Scarfs and Muffs Cold weather will see prices advanced—action now means dollars saved. ~ A Small Deposit Will Reserve Anything ififl;mvmal& The Connecticut Avenue Shop versity of Notre Dame at South Bend. 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. daughters would not be patrons of ! that sinister tribunal. 2 . . a Some Washingtonians who passe H mer touring the Pa- O k. that splendid road Johns Hopkins and is perhaps one of the most erudite members of the sen- atorial body. Senator and Mrs. France belong to old and honorable families, which settled in Cecil county in the Naturally in such surroundings, the Purnells are bo bred and can write mystic letters after their| names. if they feel inclined. Mrs. . Purnell was Miss Elizabeth Shoaf of | cific highway, i + & ch her | v sight of the ocean |latter half of the seventeenth cen-Attica and was a school chum of her z'.;if."v'..if."ao‘é.i-‘e';‘“m‘fm Angeles, are |tury. Mras. France belongs to the|husband’s. They have two sons, too I inced that the bold and adven- | Tome family of Port Deposit, the Young vet for erudite pursuits but furous spirit for which Americans | memory of which is commemorated xnlmll being prepared for the same. have been celebrated is fast depart- |one of the most ancient and revered | Representative Purnell is ~a most Tg. At a well known resort on the |institutions of learning in-Maryland, | fervent Indianiun aud can advance eW coast of Washington called Long |the Jacob Tome Institute. She pos- convincing reasons to show that his fromth. & French schooner filled to the | sesges the large hospitality of the|state has made more intellectual ~ bri with brandles, cordials and |sgufhrom, and the home ls a noted so- | Progress in the past twenty years iwines struck on a rock and turned fcial center during the summer and |than ,B“'NP";V EnglendYputtogethe {upside down. The beach is jammed lthe few holidaya present-day law- Certainly it has given the nation more | h escape from than its quota of successful author: D I R A Ak eraicanimatsh dramatists and other craftsmen In let. Never before has a season i mill ra th, and these fast- EeRmU L TR ee s N The representative at large from |ters than any one state that can be marked distinc- ¥ the schooner and held her : i - s it et 2%oks The owners promptly | Wyoming and the floor leader of the re- (mentioned. The Purnells after passing tion as in the PASTERNAK | Hecarea " the. fared the vessel and cargo a to-[publican House and Mrs. ran® Wheeler |a few weeks in Indiana are now at Con- | . | declared ohd mecured the insurance, [Mondell can count fourteen years' con- | ress Hall for the winter. [ I presentation of New Coat Dresses for Autumn, at NOR- leaving the prize to wreckers. These ! = Qwe MAL PRICES THAT SAT- ‘ ‘ 608 to"614 An Unusual Showing of Ito work. Meantime, sometimes a bot- itle with a familiar gold band washes ashore and there is a feast. Other- {wise no®effort is made to get what is plainly in sight during low tide. Quicksands are dangerous thereabout land even such a cargo fails to tempt |seem unaccountably slow in getting ISFY. shorgyse—~~ the yo;ltth ofhthe n;l‘hbor{lodo(i l::r Be . - . ithink such a prize rested on & The Coat Dress sketched is |sands beyond c]-;‘;e May or Atlantic glnnlllg ELEVENTH ST, -~ Store Hours - . i Cit; or any place on e eastern - . fashioned from Fine Navy zsi'di'knc the_continent. Not all the Mon Mo . e Y 9 Il)sni:; 6 i quicksands or police surveillance in day mlng 4 | existence would keep those bottles in i their lockers. - = Twill, with Hand Embroidery of Black Silk. Priced at $105. 1t is a safe prediction that few se iatorial homes will approach the i { terest felt in that of Senator France. i who with Mrs. France has just closed | his home in Port Deposit, Md., to u}:c 1, at the 2 t l Fall and Winter Suits in original models. iup his usual winter quarte: i New Willard. The senator has been.at {close range with the dread powers i that rule in soviet Russia, and his i version being a human document at {first hand will command attention, leven if to many it _will not bring | conviction. Senator France is a sci- i entist wrth the precision and careful { calculation which science begets. and i his record at the University of Leip- 'zig is .confirmation that his conclu- isions are not to be dismissed with- !out investigation. He made an envi- able record at Clark University at | Worcester - after securing the FElihu Presenting Smart New Hats !Root scholarship to this institution. He kolds the doctors degree from of marked distinction. A 608 ELEVENTH ST. Foufth Floor. i : | I Tlfe House of Courtesy New Coats and Wraps for every occasion. the consummation of a remarkable purchase of wonderful Plain and Fur-trimmed GCoats - By reason of which we can offer the unrestricted choice of the entire group at il llt‘/‘”’ A i A Salon Sale-- | of exclusively designed and exquiéitely developed Smart Hats It's oné of those rare occasions when quality and distinctive type surrender to the pressure of prestige—and thus selection is extended at Every garnfent proclaims with the elegance of real in- trinsic value the exceptionalness of this price. There are plain— The furs used are Ermine s Beaver Velours . = - Nutria Bolivia Mole Normand, Wolf Ondura % Squirrel Pollyanna Krimmer -Chamoistyne Australian Opossum Each model depicts a popular type of prevailing fashion— In reality these Hats are worth materially more They can well claim immunity from duplication—featuring _ Panne Velvets, Tailored Velvets, Ostrich-trimmed Hats, Large Lyons expressed it_l in excl_usivgcharacter and executed h_\-_ experts— : Velvet Hats, Tricornes, Embroidered Duvetynes. 5 loose or fitting; plain tailored or elaborately embroidered and d Black, Pheasant, Beaver, Pill Box Red, Fuchsia, Porcelain Blue, Brown, stitched—and richly lined with silk of excellent quality. Navy. \ 3 . ' Clever jet ornaments: chenille embroidered effects; hackle, ostrich and 3 coque feather trimmings; French flower designs; metallic embroidered nov- You can ‘be confldently sure that no cleies: better opportunity to provide a really The shapes include the wide range of design from the snug-fitting Tur- “high-grade Coat 1s possible—even at ban to the magnificent Dinner model. Rl higher cost 3 e i e =5 3 . g “ : £0 % = s - 3 - / \ e : 1o \ 5 > - - N

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