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10 SOCIETY _ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 20, 1921 PART 2 SOCIETY Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Mrs. Harding's Plan of Using Marines as Standard Bearers at White House Levee Wins Approval. Mrs. Harding's clever idea of hav- ing nine marines hold the standards of the countries represented in the international conference was one of the incldents which will keep that levee in the White House fresh in the memory of the participants as long as they live. When Queen Mary of Britain opened the Foyal United Service Museum, in Whitehall, Lon- . , don, a few weeks ago, she placed two Paris, and with his collaborator, Mr. . v = \ Joseph D. Redding, is immured in - . Ifi + o oy e o “ohaa. in e |joseph D. Redding, s ' immurcd in v ’ ing Fren uturieres uniform of Nelson's men at the battle | putting the finishing touches on his of Trafalgar. This proved tremen-|oPera, “The Land of Happiness” . Exquisite Evening Gowns and four quarters of the globe, temporary ;holph! fo.l; !Weelhs nl";aor);enellii(. ‘f cuArlo i A . o corha ome. the " bosrawRIka in- AL : Shop of Individualit lantic City, and that every morning s . P tvidaa y a list of the dainties provided that day is temptingly displayed and later 0w o : Where Can Be Found most generously patronized. Aty % S Mr. Charles T % - 5 3 f i Cha Templaton Crothen 20 / i Beautiful Clothes for Women first Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison was one of the conspicuous official hostesses, has recently returned from douily popular au@ stiracted the ate|alin libretto, suil. masle bave becn accepted by the unanagement of th 7 fontlon of the hollaay. visitors. to y gement of the Dinner Gowns, Wraps and Coats, Opera Comique, and will be presented ¢ : . i such an extent that the hours when |possibly next spring. It will be a Fine Fure, Fur Coats, Foxas, Day the museum could be inspected were |unique occasion when a French man- > Dresses and Frocks. lengthened, to the great benefit of [ager goes the other way round and | KA the service fund, which the fees swell. Now the Army felt so out of it that the queen has made a rule that on alternate days two soldiers in the uniform of private and sergeant of the Oxford and Bucka light infantry at the battle of Waterloo shall stand sentinel at the doors, sharing the honors paid the Nelson sailors on the other days. Mrs. Harding's Sugges: tion about the standards was wise, in view of the fact that extra pedestals holding them would have been greatly in the way when the larger company Eathered after the banquet, whereas the marines having played their part with dignity and highly artistic suc- cess, moved away when they received the signal. Those who favor pa- geantry and historic association be- lieve that the stateliness of the con- ference would be enhanced by having the outer at;endému garbefl as minute :';‘9‘:1(! ::r;k: BoE ’Ehealrlcal plenfuu;e:, men, as the ‘ontinental ngress @ owners o ne C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO., H. I. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO., always has 1t when the Daughters|estates near by are considering the of the American Revolution meet at|Tecent inovation noted on ni Lo 616 12th Street N.W. Main 140. 739 11th Street N.W. Main 1286 their annual conference: Island, when Mr. Samuel Willett in- vited "the membership of Meadow With a larger number of forelgn|Brook Club to his place, Brightholme produces an American opera, Amer- fcan In every way, plot. environment| MISS ELIZABETH HALTIGAN, and tradition, with music and libretto | Daughter of the reading elerk of the h ’ both the work of native Californians. { House and Mra. P. J. Haltigan, whose And to this surprising news comes|marriage to Dr. Lee Henry Bartemelr i word that the Princess de Facinge- | has beem set for Wednesday. Lucinge, one of the literary great lldla!‘nl' France, is making over O. Henry's inimitable tale, “Mrs. Bopeep | though his branch sought to improve its of the Ranch," into & one-piece play . for the little' theater at Le Touquet, | [ortunes by residence in New York. For It will be produced very soon before | the past twenty years the John Gordons a distinguished audience of autumn |have lived in South Audley street, May- guests that includes Mr. Bonar Law |fair, in London, and the bride pro- and his daughter, Mrs. Arthur T.|spective of December 10 is practically a Kemp and Miss Isabelle Kemp of New | Briton, having been born in_this_house York. Miss Kemp will be in the cast. This - stald and stately capital of the United States offers such a lim- ited S - e R [ 0| —— [a| ——=|o|——]ol———o]——]o|——]o]——] ] (Continued on Eleventh Page.) $10 Georgette . and Silk o | W celebrities within its gates than ever \Farm, for a_Sunday afternoon ho CARROLL ELECTRIC CO., CARROLL-ERWIN Co,, e L ory. “Washington. 1t | show. Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock, sister Blouses, f 714 12th Street N.W. Main 7320. , 707 12th Street N.W. Main 7127. g’zlv‘lerlht;lesuh 1nlerc;¥ed in the lpuisl- g‘fwwgnsum“cmlcg‘rlan E;u!tls offt!hin $3.98 1106 G s ( l \ ty of other mighty ones arriving , was one of the projectors of th 5 ee L) before the lmpnfnm debates are [scheme and led a merry ‘Darty cross treet N ended. One is that the newly created | country, riding as though to hounds. chief justice of England., Sir Alfred [The show was confined to-hunters, Lawrence, will endeavor to find time [and the steeds were ridden by their S| N to (ake a Elimpse at this congress|owners around a course and down a tore News which is trying to reorganize the|road under the usual rules. The Wworld on a betier plan. Sir Alfred|affair was voted the most successful Lawrence, who has only recently |community effort yet recorded, and The House of Fashion For Monday, Nov. 21 been raised to the peerage, is the |the idea 1s that the Meadow Brook E 4 = LI oldest man ever appointed to the high [Club give a number of such shows t > S T o mer P ontering his sev-|on falr Sundays throughout the sea- rea AanRes, vin, e 0 contested, especially after the veiled |and this was followed by music and criticism of the appointment of a man jdancing. So many country seats are over sixty to the same exalted office in | adjacent to Washington that such an along an entirely different line. The |, Miss Marlon Hollis of Westbrook, Py ford i usies practied weneraily | X Fepitoior e BELCnel oA . Also Smart Styles Without Fur ) porter of the turf and of the various [forelgn contestants, both as cele- art s brated in their home clubs as Mlle. gports In Surrey, where he maintains | onglen, Miss Cecil Leitch ~ tne | ||| ¢ $ 3 50 $ 50 $ “wonder girl” of Coburg, Canada, and == — - President and Mra- Harding having | Miss_Glenna Collette of the Middle- (/] y —_—— — enty J ford Reading's successor was hotly | Willett had a fine supper in readiness, adult’ years, and) becoming famous Alm t s o to the law. He is a well known sup- | $he has successfully vanquished two am e muary 16 as the-date on |Sex Club, England. Miss Leitch’s de- which they will accept the hospi- cisive defeat came as a tremendous tality of the Congressional Club, Mrs. | disappointment to hundreds of ad- @ 0 I S lal——=]olc—=lo]—2lale——|——]a]—=o]—=]a]——=]o| —] Lenroot, president of the organiza- |Mirers who had followed her from 50 tion, and her aides are now busily en- | Canada to the Hollywood tournament. S, S . i Gaged In arranging the remainder of |held recently at Deal, N. J. She had 0 oa = an it long and important program.|defeated in rapld succession British, y —_— It has not hitherto been customary|Canadian and French champions in . for the home of this important social [{he summer tournament at Coburg. . oy 0 be formally open for gen-|Another golfer who ranked high in [J]eral entertatnment until December. the Hollywood tournament was Mrs. SHter the. convening of Congress in |F; Cy Letts of Chicago, well known in e session. bus the phenomenal | Washington. where she spent several demands on all official hostesses have [ ¥inters. Mrs. Tetts played with the led the executive board to decide on [Tanadian wonder girl and easily beginning the activities at once. A |lowered her colors. She also played for the Berthellyn cup at the Hunt- number of special fetes will be given ington Valley tournament and made ninth year. His appointment as|80on. After the equestrian display Mr. the United States. But Sir Alfred|activity is within easy attainment. easily vanquished his foes and has|Mr. Eustis has a farm and small race entered on his duties under the most &?é"i?m‘é’x‘,é:,’:,’“:::.?“" estate, while fhes i Bas WAL brilliant auspices. Like Sir Auckland on, near Warren- s 230! Next Door to Goddes, he offers another notable ex- |ton. Va. has a sufficient number of All the Season’s Best Models venth Street. 'Xhumssco aimpie or s max ixiued 67 mediing | Brivels fuce ik and inctle, St . . . C < i - -& Co. and making a conspicuous success of ateur shows F F b B ful F ll s A et profension turning from it In his|from now until spring. tnest I' abrics eautt ur coliars--- in London for years, and then turned | §01f champion, and to gain this title [High-grade Dresses On sale beginning tomorrow morning. An enormous variety of B Street and Afternoon and Evening Dresses. Don’t judge the values by the price—for conditions of purchase have permitted us to mark ¢ All Hats Reduced 400 Hudson Seql Coats— P s . 1295 for the most important guests, those & to Marshal Foch, Premier Briand, M.|Such a& high score that she ia safely 1 1 .. them ridiculously low. and Mme. Viviani and the distin- |Fithin the predictions for, supreme Vs to V2 i guished contingent here with the | o o4 oyurnament was most brilliantly other delegates who are part of the | BO0C JOUTTATALE W8 FEAT F o ached ? P reat occasion. are only awaiting the Sonvenience of those to he Nongred, heishis of enihusiagm Slich Mug The Congressional Club has always|Eested 2 foot ball of Bese ball con- extended one of Its most elaborate|!°St Of nge'&::7\,2"‘;';3;';:;:iyr;;|:; B . and brilliant fetes to the diplomatic t corps, and it may be that this func- of golf. eautt u resses— tion will take its place in regular| whe betrothal of Miss Evely: L i d yn Gordon, B i % order after At g e et o n ton. | aaughter of M. and rs. John Gordon Crepes, Satins, Velvets, Tricotines. All dency to break this one large recep- |of New York and Paris, to the Duke of . . . on Yinto weveral smaller ones, thus|Crussol,-announced recently, promises | the late models. Made to sell at $55.... i Handsome Evening Dresses $39.50 to $95 Extraordinary Values honoring in a particular manner each | the most important alliance in the inter- nation which is represented at the[national sense which any American maid conference table, and, thus Including | has made this year. For the duke s the . ° . all those attache nnel of | son and heir of the fourteenth Duke of 7 the chief delegates. All those na-|Uses and should the fortunes of the Fuar-1 rtmmed and 1 atlored Suits tions, and this means more than|Bourbons revive in France, he would Suits That Were $45 to $95 "" You'll marvel at the price when you see them— three-fourths of all diplomats In|enjoy precedence above all the titled Canton Crepe Lace \‘vuhmg(on,tnr'ehlo be invited in spe- | persons about the throne. Though this B . . . clal groups to e other large recep- |seems a remote contingency, the ancient Crepe de Chine Tricotine tions, thl;ee to the Presigenl,[ the 1v(1:°"' noblesse still yield all de{;ren:e and L] . . . 0 gress, the Supreme ourt. any | joyalty to the Bourbons, and the young o Satin Poiret Twill Frinor detalls remain to be decided.| smerican will De placed In an excep- — n ety but the activities are to begin within | tional position, not only in the Faubourg , pp— —— a week. St. Germain circle of Paris, but in all the courts of Burope allied with the line Lady Lee of Farcham and Lady|of French kings whicn became extinct . ‘Beatty are so far the only American t] s ippe. r. John rdon E E E E E E { women who are in Washington as | belongs to the prominent southern fam- EEE o] E [o] |o] (o] [o] e the Allustrious company gath- |ily 8o famillar in _American _histo ered from abroad in dlhe namemug‘la rmanent peace, and some highly Prteresting | functions being N . T planned in their honor. Lady Lee is TR T in a way under the special care of sho E l , X Mrs. Denby and Mrs. Newberry, & p Larly for Amas . her husband 1s firat lord of the ad- Shop Early for Xmas Teiralty, and she will, in addition, ,be a1 Wing of 8o- . entertained by the na clety, which 18 so brilliantly repro- . sented at present. Then the long ear friendship . which her husband had enjoyed with the late President Roosevelt gives her another distinc- tion, and she will be much associated Fall brings with it the Boot or Oxford for i 2 i r o B Belais oo line comfortable in last; with low or, Cuban heol . & mare i s e peer LoD oo ot the Navy, and Mrs. Theo- touch to complete the Fall costurge. Let the Family Shoe Store help you select your e e ommitiod 15 her care. by Fall Footwear from our new arrivals, many never before shown. Prices agreeably handsomely modeled, expertly made—artistically embellished with embroidery, beading and braid. They are, indeed, splendid Dresses —well worth the price at which they were made to sell—and big bargains at $12.90. Sweaters Popular Buster Brown model, in Black, Brown,and the wanted colors ; with White col- lars. Excellently shaped 52'98 Flannelette Gowns, in neat pat- terns; cut long and full; finished with embroidery. Match- less for the money....... 89c / } the Sulgrave Manor Society of Eng- land, In a more leisurely time Mrs. moderate. Harding will without doubt arrange an occasion®on which she will re- ° ° . ceive the members of that society, g When the golden key to the great door which fastens this ancient m stronghold of the Washingtons is pre- sented by Lady Lee to become a per- e manent _possession of the White House. Sulgrave Manor, now restored and to be kept by the society as a perpetual memorial of the eminent / family which gave this country its liberator, was _recently rededicated, with .Ambassador and Mrs. George Harvey among the guests. If Washington is to attain the heights suggested by the overwhelm- ~ One-Strap Pumps Ideal Walking Oxford $6.50 - fng importance of the conference now $6.00 Up - You'll want your choice of these Coats if you value value—for sitting, it must double, even quad- . PRSI, ruple, the number of its cake and In Tan Russia Calf, welt soles and Made of new Ri t in: Bluch- they are, indeed, excellent in intrinsic worth and fashion. tea shops. For be it known that, though Cuban Heels. The same model is e of new Russet grain; Bluc the r:.lnrd cl‘toyr Mm?ou(!,’::m: ralal‘m |to shown in Black Kid; also many er pattern, straight tip, Imitatiom § Ball Strap and Heel Foxing; Low Pe% capital of ‘the world, it sanat other stylish, new patterns. Walking Heels. : the present moment point out one ., shop wherein are sold the interna- . Seomeeu iy it Hosiery for Women ST ' tisfy hi tooth at ening am Slxp ers i Tondon ‘ies & round dozen such Women's Special Sport Hoslery—Silk ss 00 U i g B - P 3 \ s, Parle s groater number, while and Mercerized, Fancy Mixtures. b P For Thanksgiving Parties \ [] the Teutonic cities have always pro; Specially priced at........... $1-50 Declds vided food for any contingency, and edly popular 1lines In Silver Cloth, Black Suede, Black an Arab could get his honey cake Women's Pure Silk Hoslery—In Black, for the Fall and Winter. In and an Ameri: his ple just for the “ White, Brown and the new sh. . el 5 - asking. Latins aro noted lovers of Pt M G e fhades. ot Black Kid, Gunmetal, Tan Satin; either Plain or Beaded. These , via, 'y cakes, and no doubt Gen. Dias has effects—full and belted; form-fitting and bloused styles—with gen alroady pined for the dainties which | [l o e more osiery 81k nd ¥ Calfskin iand Browa K10 styles are with either Full or Baby 4 3 o tintee 4 Y ‘'omen's Sport Hoslery- and Wool ‘ery meat and dressy mod- i i i ! Ey, the gross, x4 Marahal Booh, who in Fancy Heather Mirtures Louis Heel; One, Two or Three Strap uine fin‘ collars—Beaverette, Sealine, etc., handsomely silk lined and cats so lightly, exospt at dinner, el $2.50 ols. : effectively embroidered. olaborate confections which are dear | (B3 ~ Patterns, to the American heart for the lght . The Plushes are high-grade, deep pile, with real fur collars; full snd icofhacme oferings found In the o ? oD, "ot an”iha Biroke of 4 In.the , JOS. STRASBURGER CO. . A very small deposit will reserve - e omiiles Reld. whion ofels Fich 31 \ 3 0312 SEVENTH STREET | . any selection for later delivery. . Diourcing. Tais Tnck in & olty elaim: : ITH § ing international importanee. said = that in resorts like Biarrits, Cannes, ’ Lot Y Dinard, where guests come from the =

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