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LEARN 4 EARN_ =t Designing—Dresscutting Millinery Get inte the uncrowded profes- siom or become master of your own wardrobe. Patterns cut to your measure. Style and fit guarantes “ales of Well Known Folk * In Social and Official Life Secretary of Labor Davis Blossoms Forth'.as First “Ask for Booklet! 3 PROF. LIVINGSTON’S ACADEMY 1 St. Fr. 7475 ¢ ms The Secretary of Labor has blos- somed forth as ‘the first author | among the counselors of President | Harding in that intensely dramatic | recital_of his own career, beginning | as a poor immigrant lad from Wales | and leading step by step to his pres- 923 G Tmms@“v%m; Author in President Harding's Cabinet. Secretary Mellon Was Poor Boy. |Yic life in_ this country can produce one of such versatility as the British eabinet minister Winston Churchill has proven himself to be. There are, however, many authors in the legisla- tive branch, and several besides Mr. Davis among those holding a cabinet portfolio, There are also in.public life scientistssand professional men who admitted that either going to or from New York the traveler flies by Havre de Grace either to make Baltimore one way or Wilmington in the other direction, and that few know person- ally of the charms of this anclent harbor of Lord Baltimore's palatinate. But perhaps with such rousing en- comiums from the other side of the Atlantic, motorists will drop off there and get acquainted. ) All the 'good concrete roads aré specified, and also the time necessary for a sound car with a careful driver is laid off into days, with a guide as to hotels and the interesting places to be found in_each neighborhood. This seems the first genuinely successful advertising_ which the land of “Hail Columbia” has received at the hands of the European resort sheets in re- turn for the reams of space Which have been devoted to the marvels of Europe and the mapping out of plea: ure jaunts from the British Isles to the Mediterranean ports. And it will have the effect, without doubt, not only of inspiring trips from abroad, but also of tempting the natives here- Entertainment in Honor |Delta Gammas'to Meet Of Mr. A. M. Bonnyman! Evening of January 23 Miss Rosemarye Coleman Bales en- A!I:h;zfl ngen of Pelu Gamma will tertained informally on Tuesday even- | Tt MoNAeSy Xening; Ignuges B ot ing in honor of Mr. Alexander M.| 1834 Newton street northwest. The Bonnyman of New York. She was as- | Delta_Gammas now in Washington sisted In receiving by Miss Loulse | ®™® invited. Gray Wadswortheof Boston. . Baioks Bana e % | | LIP pracopnl HosP“al‘ through or Animal An informal dance will be given ¢ bt eranibiln, the! bativsoss for] o Chokers S (00 2400 16th street for the benefit of the own material, at Epli 1 Eye, E: d a - M;::;t':opi ye, Ear and Throat Hos ‘MARTIN wo Avenue N. 30-32 Florida | ent exalted and responsible post in 'fifx‘{eafic'{ifi“&ffiflfi zl;d.n“conl:get;nni-, about 1o dip into this wonderland 50 W S Wise Bavers ate faling | the executive part of the government. | American public men are -man."«'nz e:::ll';edm hand and so vividly de- _omens /4 ESCHDIYChS /2E S |l1n a clear, concise style, Mr. Davis|missing. = Mr. Churchill 1s a marine o 5 bt Flexible Arch advantage of the extreme || tells his story. and if any in alien|ah, € B m;‘;:n‘;:{"‘l:;'.g; s College professors are not So nu- Corrective reduction in the prices of ||1ands believe that this country is not | any future canvases he may have time merous among the officlals of the pHee | the 1and of\opportunity. a perusal of |to paint. 'He exnibited for a_long Hacding iregime, as ducing Woofilsr Footwear S | = a under a u 7 3 fl“'. garments offered here. || these pages would cause a change of | [ URASE an assumed hatme. and his tion is the assistant secretary of agrls £ Brace As They Bend It is better to select your | heart. The Secretary came from that| Paris before he confessed their origin. culture, Mr. Charles W. Pugsley, who |- MRS. LAIRD L. WARD, b picturesque part of Wales, Tredegar, | Now. he has just published a critical MISS NELLIE M. DOXON, Was holdIng the, chalr. of auimal 111 A bride of the Chrixtmas senson, £ fur garment now and leave || where he was born almost fifty years)Teview of the work of Sir John Lav-| y, dustry in the state University of | merly Mins:Lorene Roberts of W % & .. |iago, and his parents settling in Pitts- | 8I¥. the eminent academiclan, which hase father, Mr. Walter Doxon, 7e- braska and was also cditing a ah waw, Ky. deposit than to wait until S ¢ began his industrial career | I8 ranked as one of the soundest and | §¢Rtly announced her enguxement 10|paper when he responded to his D vl iDutenhe ob Brown. and’ Biack, & B ot e burgh, e e B S e age ot |Most valusble contributions to co.| Mr Linus A. Kelly of Atlantic Clty.| friond and colleague’s offer 1 Sla,tiim, 3 ciugively in Washington at this shop. sk Miaakitrieol ax- next season’s prices are ef- || gjocen and .in the puddllnz depart- lemporl‘ry h‘" in recent years, and l::.w«m-‘ to take place in the early mh“{.imnsm“filn‘\‘i P\:!gslczr);bl;:s :'ee: Branch of Sunshine 2 5 4 - some of the enthusiastic rank him |®Pring. what 1s graphically des fective, for we are selling ment of the great iron and'steel works | {03 et in addition to . s are 4 3 e lta fame. . An ex-|beside Ruskin. Americans may take real “dirt” farmer, S finished garments now at e e I tlod aocount of labor | Pride {n"Mr. Churchill. The grand-|Gardner, to_have all the Marys in|teaching many of its branches and ciety Announcement ‘ & ; it las oo of the | 80N of Larry Jerome of New York and : writing about ft as.luminously and & less Py conditions in the last quarter of the | S0 Of ‘that’ most brilliant New Tork | cnase nt Loerroia lino and mapery |85 Breat length as his chiet, Mr. Wals e moplial Lranch ot the B { s 1 ni ry s value t i B iz A o 8 y 3 - ess than we are paying for {1 omeeont Froirs, and the same may | belle, Jennie Jerome he seems to come Ee princses Maty ‘o her muptials, tlace He be a fnished spesker aid Tormally on Jandary 56 From 3. to. 10 raw skins. be said of the vivid description of ).xs'c:u‘;{; Yo7 s telents. His f7at|urs. Hope-Moriey swas one of the Ul oY e which he offi- | o'clock p.m. at the residence of Mrs. | experiences in & peon camp of Louis- | SOUSIL, Shane Leslte, ls among the|former playmates and chums of the|BEWD JO0 0y Fred Drew, 1435 Howard street. |iana when he had reached his ‘enrly O eyl m:l“::",:?:l‘gl" :hde- royal bride-to-be, though she is some |clally espoused. ‘teens. His connection with labor g three years older, and Mary Frances 2 Dependable Fur Garments lunits and. with the Loyal Order of daughters of Moreton Frewen.: slso|Alice, the cider of the little daughters Marri Li 5 Good Fruit Salad. | . I : Moose are both entertaining and : i -{of the Hope Morieys. Is the first of the 2 5 1L At Remarkably Low Prices || valuabic contributions to the annals | Sracure and art. Me. Churchill 1 anlscores of" mod-chilaren which the arriage License Mix one cup of stoned canned ' & 9 i | of those activities. accomplished musiclan and a critie of | princess possesses in ever part of the [ Muriage licenses have been lssued to the :ne:lxl-l;ino;xflm Ltwo oranges cu l...| £ B 7 world, All the Marys in the court | following: : sm . one cho; rt apple Tt is doubtful if the ranks of pub-} My Dewe ding t set are interested and have divided Lo n"';",',"l;{‘,; two diced bananas, one-half a cup Off Regu- Off Regu- o, Dewey; ecoording o ¢*0me|fhe tasi into minute sections and| RG0S0 ennle Plicher, s, | of chopped celery, one cup of mixed | 10% Toy Prices Io%,.{lpmi" freqiently " tn New York cly % here | every Mary who wishes may give her ). and Mary T. Trigx of this city. nut meats and one bunch of green | 1304 F S : she is comfortably settled for the |bit, but none must give more than a | Howard Fry and Alice Beall, both of Pooles- | grapes cut in halves and seeded; chill | St. e o winter in Hotel St. Regls, report this | few pennies. Lady Mary Cambridge nlx{' :}mnmm i e Gl N and and str\;e on lettuce leaves with! = - alace m St. n * ) Reduction sale women’s high shoes [[ll| s 58 Snevears. ne i cieping | Bam to Windsor. and the seats ofrex. | fitietty & Uittt s Sl 12 B : i v - {alty in York and abou Philip Hodankin an an_Holtzman. In close touch with recent art move: | Sfavy ‘Itene Curzon. daughter of the | Percy i Waiton gnd Eana . Colbura. . B o o SN hor own fus|lamanted Mary Leitecof this clty and ] 'Georse Stwother 2B Dosothy Porar , ;:ollecllon! of fans, jewels, carved |Chicago. s busy }l‘n nnd_dshocut ,",',ir niend Perry.and, Fanale 'E. Jones, both of : 4 vory and laces into perfect order|home county and her residentc = Hammill of Svracuse, N. Y., and for their eventual bestowal on the |tion of London. The chest which Will|yivian p. tarhack of this el National Museum here. She: has|contain this unique gift is to be made| "Willam H. Pattison and Thelma E. Togles. : many of ihe more intimate of her |by British wood carvers and every | ol Sivermn of Resnoke. Ve.. and Mary v i i i \ possessions neatly fitted in porgable |inch of the bed linen, curtains, bed- Ve o cabinets and these adorn her suite|spreads, dining hall and culinary 200/ AleRIE, Y snd and glve her opportunits for study | napery is to come from hand looms i e thln oty ioe B Kty : and classification. Washington has |the industrial art schools fr : A of Tecent years proved rather trying |sturmy. lslands norty of Scotland to Now 1n Progress in all Good Stores to this venerable lady. though she|the fisher population o fthe channel comes to her home, on 16th and K |islands. Her name, “Mar will be| Juniata Ritnour of this city. streets, in between seasons, when the|hand embroidered on every article, ‘r’|m"|'.: b "“-u...M:'("'n:‘.'vfrmr':' climate is not so marked by sudden |pat with no roval arms or other de- | [Siul " Tyioore oF thie eI changes. But she prefers the win-iyice of hegaldry. Mrs. Hape-Morley | Tq,"c "wion and Lizzie I ters in New York and parts of the|pnas called al\ her committecs to meet} gocer C. Rallard and Ruth Bailard, both of summer at Atlantic City and in the | {"T,ondon next week in final prepara k ?‘"5"}"““‘" SW“‘“- lAthC“"‘“ "&""',lion of the chest and its contents. mlm ris an l&n;h;ld:lolsa'l‘fer e N or of Mrs. Dewey a e St egis Sl en Bo 2 & is Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis and | Those who find that clever book, | ver Spring. Md. Hielgn Eustls, who have beer|-glizsbeth and Her Goiman feerca ow York since their bereave- |, pever-ending joy Will be 3 3 Eustis’ death inthe subsequent career of the tal- Savory Finnan Haddie. autuinn. The younger Kustis chil- thoress, who is now Countr - 3 T, e o o “Helos, | Slted suthorees, wbo ciorious & gar. |, Soak a finnan Thaddie iu mlilk to who was to have been a d;l‘m(l‘f;fle den near Chichester, just off (Brll{lh cover for one hour, then cook until ason, is spending her [ {00 TC%{ya¢ which she made famous | tender and scparate into flukes. There i ine art and musmc | S0 88 L, Y gea. As Countess Ar-|hould be ome cup. Cul CORSET under special masters. Tt is prob- |70, "life of Count Henning August|cube of fat salt pork in tiny dice and able that Mrs. Eustis will open her | X 0.7 forritorial magnate of theltry out To two tablespoons of the 9, L ) home on Rhode Island avenue dur-|gpiiiie section of the former Prussian pork fat add two tablespoons of i P Palrs woomen s «fifll | ins the coming spring. kingdom, she made a visit ?frao':" flour and stir until well blended. then ' ; ) . — g cen Wl i : ‘ore|l1ength to Washington. about fi pour. on gradually. while stirring H |, Frince and Princess Bibesco were |/ ars ago. and was entertained at the | constantly, one cup of rich milk ° . I e g the fashion show, | Austro-Hungarian embassy by Bar- | Bring to the boiling point and add e e o e ot | oness von Hengelmuller, Count Ar-|the finnan haddie, pork scraps, the ] ) ’ e mown o Jiterary fame as “the | volks of two eggs slightly beaten and Queen Marle of Rumania, and the |0 ofiram,” died in 1910, and all fone and one-half cups of small po- proceeds of which are to swell han fttle ®irls who figure as the|tato balls or cubes. which have been > » fund for the orphans and ailing of | [NC ;)" ‘aay" and “June” babies arelcooked in boiling salted water until & that stiicken land. The fashion show | RC"C | o comen now and two are |soft. Season with salt and pepper and was In every respect an artistic suc. | 10123 "The son. Count August Ar-|serve as soon as thoroughly heated. F St tw m readuce to cess the sale of Rumianien Pessenlinim, is content under the fiew df or JIOU omen embroideries and laces hringing the|,ensation and holds a position under most generous prices. The princess | B0*S 00 oy government ' of the is making preparations for the vielt| g 1y;c regions. Countess Russell is . ) of Bar e e e s | the third wite of that Earl Bussell usmess yomen plans to) leave London ~|John Francis Stanley, who was in You Are Invited to a Special Talk to Business Women Wednesday Evening, January 25, 1922 at_the Viavi Parlors || s 916 Colorado Building . i Musical Homes Are Happy Homes At 7130 0'CLOCK Tn Westminster, | Subject: “Are You Physically “THANK HEAVEN,” said a customer to us a few days ago. “THAT NAUSFAT- ING JAZZ STUFF IS DYING FAST AND GOOD MUSIC IS ONCE AGAIN COM- Fit for Business?” ADMISSION FREE ING NTO ITS OWN!" (This man had just made a purchase of some dozen Plaver- Piano Rolls of the lighter or popular classic style.) Ond week of February and to re- ey e ot lords main in this country some six or | 307 BAIE PG orce n Keno. Nev eight weeks ~Washington is. of|,fier it had been denied him i3 Eng | course, awalting the arrival of this|after it Bad SOLC CLEG " made nis Solebrated public woman and author (1and. He SROSCRIETLY . in lords.” with keen anticipation. ~ She will | P70 o'man of letters and his triend visit some of the resorts along the|gpip for the brilliant authoress, now Atlantio seaboard, probably those inyjs” yife, extended back to mutual Florida and South Carolina andlyq,y tastes long before it assumed a Georgia. The Rumanian minister| ;mantic turn. The earl and counteas would not havé the lelsure to, 867 myintain a home in Mavfair. which i company her on a long tour, 1ike tof one of the popular literary centers in California or the far south, and: the|P0% & " princess is tled up with social en Bagements, but will probably make| st Margaret the Florida trips with her ‘mother.|yondon, has, under the auspices of Some of the short stories from thefthe Sulgrave Manor Society, assumed volume recently published by Eliza~| quite an importance in the sight-see- beth Bibesco are finding thelr wa¥{ing parties made up of Americans. into popular magazines and RIVINE | Hitherto if the varied visitor had their readers a glance at the themes | time for the vast abbey he was con- which London of today considers| gidered in luck, but now he divides vital. The tales are not deemed his moments between the two historic iheir Washington readers as of coBi-|churches. 1In St. Margaret's that suming interest, being principally Bf| prince of courtiers, Sir Walter Ra-y the pyscho-gpalylical kind, which 18|jeigh, was buried, and under the me- the rage in Europe, but not 8o unf:|morial window erected by American 'Other desirable styles women’s high shoes 7 versal on this side of the Atlantic.’: | subscription to this pioncer of the reduced to *5:2 & *7:2 ettt oo e | L protter been appointed minister from verse composed by James Russell country to Prague, capital of Czech@?| [ ,well at the dedication. John Milton slovakia, is among the literati of “2 was married in ‘St. Margaret's and i $9.90 The footwear embraced in this sale consists of odds and ends of several de- sirabie lines of our regular stock. Following are the sizes: AAA 5 to 6J5. B 1 to 44 AA 4to5%5. C1to 3%. D 2 to 3%. 1922 1300 G Street It is in the cultivation of a taste for good music that you will find real pleasure; it is lasting—it never grows tiresome : at each. hearing there’s something new. some- thing refreshing about it, and it is this that compels pleasure and enjoyment. The field of good musical literature is so extensive that a lifetime may be spent in acquiring knowledge of it. It is filled with untold varieties of form and rare beauties of melody unknown to the average person. 2 WOULDN'T YOU BE INTERESTED IN KNOWING SOMETHING ABOUT IT AND ENJOYING IT? YOU SAY “YES, BUT I DO NOT PLAY THE PIANO!” : 3 . We can and will help you intelligently to reach this goal by suggesting that you purchase a Player-Piano—one that will be a real companion, an instructor and foreign service and has acquired eorge W. Childs..contributed & win- eXeelient a reputation as an author & | GeoT5, Commemoration of this, and for statescraft. He has been iIn the jonn Greenleaf Whittier composed the diplomatic service for more than| g ionsg which adorns it. Oliver Wen- twenty years and has managed sOTI® | jo|I Holmes wrote the verse which exceedingly delicate negotistions,’ ei marks the tomb of his friend, Cyril pecially in Constantinople in 1915, His | T3 cn ‘Farrar, 2 son of Archdeacon book of this period, entitled “Insidel gy rrar, who was for so long the re Constantinople During the Dardas|ior of 'st. Margaret's. For all these nelles Expedition,” is considered one{ . .ong the soclety engaged’in pro-. of the most valuable records of that | [PeR0ES 0% SONT and friendships be- tragic era and has been translal tween the English-speaking races into several eastern tongues. Mr. and|}j.ems it as important for tourists to . Mrs. Einstein have taken over the| gt this smaller church as the ad- = % s Jovely blue palace which the recent | nc. ¢ abbey. Another reason might ] % 1 3 minister, Mr. Richard Crane, had pur-| ¢ that the wife of the present rector . tugged at each granite when the pyramids were built) Today a single man - plus ELECTRICITY whisks Just 50 the few simple and chased fer legation purposes about & Miss Mary Endicott who mar- ’ H S am ago, It possesses the admirable | 1§ o Mise MAEy N ain and, on his fool.proof parts o the electric interpreter for years to come. qualities of serving both as home death, the Rey. Willlam Hartley Car- sutomobile offer a marked [ chancellery, with adequate room f#f cgfe, a canon of Westminster in 2 i o the miost ambitious entertalnment8i jqdition to being the rector of the contrast to many complicated | i ° ° together with sleeping quarters for parish church of the British parlia- s ddw the bachelors of the staff, Mrs. Eifi:| [ient and Its honorary chaplain. units gas car. Fewer - dteln was Miss Helen Ralli of New S S York, and her marriage to the dipl When Mr. Arthur J. Balfour came 0 get order, I mat took place in 1904. Since that|to this country in 1917, after Presi- fewud\mgnnbmk. fewer important day the Einsteins have|dent Wilson had declared against B lived in practically every habitable.| Germany, he was made a member of things to wear out and fewer ON EVERY RELIABLE part of the earth and in some parts|the India House of New York and re- bills to pay. which might not come under that de- | ceived much entertainment from that scription. They were in Bulgaria dur- | pody when his duties called him' to ing some exciting years, and In Pekip | the metropolis. The India House re- when conditions were teading toward | cently celebrated its seventh'birth- tragedies. Prague, under the benign|day anniversary and the head of the rule of the scholarly Dr. Masaryk, i8 | British delegation to the arms con- one of. the most delightful cities ference was the guest of honor. The Furope and, with a well equipped|others of the.company showed a 1ib- home in waiting, the Einsteins are1eral sprinkling from the Washington among the envied of the foreignconference and included Lord . Rid ! service. “i4 dell, Sir Arthur Willart, Capt. Glo S : {ter Armstronig and Sir Heriry Llewell- i . According to some recent travelerd.ylyn-Smith of the .British delegation Madrid is one of the busiest-and most{apd Mr. Maurice Casenave of the progressive cities of southern Europe{ French, together with many members and the sleepy old world spot of fof-{who are Wéll known in Washington— Ter days 18 no longer recognizable | dapt. T. C. Vogelsgang. U. S. N, The principal avenues are filled withjCharles Schwab, Stettinius, new and most ambitious lookin&{Lloyd C. Griscom, J. G. White and . banks, while ‘“ many skyscrapers|Darwin P. Kingsley. The India House show against {he horizon there as is much like the old East Indian Club, Berlin, and everywhere are signs of{ founded by.an eafly citizen of wu;._. building sactivities and the installa-]ington, Thomas Law, and is mafnly tion of the latest civic improvements. | to bring. those ‘engaging in Tadlin A recent addition to the number of|trade, whether east or west, intg. So- splendid - art galleries which thslcial intercourse. % Spanish capital possesses is the Irr B A e stitute de Valenica de Don Juan, & It must warm the .Very cockles of private collection which resembles the | the hearts of all good roads advocates Wallace and Soane collections to read in several Eurapean journals London and in lesser degree the finpj that the motor journey'between New aggregation of canvases and curios] York f:nd,?{nnhnrst is one of the mpst presented by the late Henry C. Fri admifdblé and ¢nteresting :.n .:the to New York city. This institute western world and well worffisthe at- on Calle de Fortuny, and besides some] tention of those for whom. flie cele- excellent canvases of Spanish mas-} Lrated Mantone, Amalfi Jaunts are ters in the sixteenth and seventeenth{an old :for- those to whot centuries, it has the most completp] the splendid British: coach ‘roads. in assortment of old pottery known tp]England:’’and ‘‘Irelard+ have héen exist, some of the meno-mou,qug" traversed -until they offer . nothing sort, absolutely unique and pricelesd.| new. many New Yorkers and There are also large assortments ofj Bostonians end those farther north in early furniture, tapestries, rugs, silver| New England go to Florida in motors and gold work and every. of] that they will indeed be heartened by the early crafts of Spain. e exte u\? news. Some enthusfartic love: > sive collection of souvenirs, med: of ‘the road praise’all the thorous . et COLTAyL and pictures belonging to the lats]fares iii the central states and unti - ATED S0A Eugene, former Empress of France, is} the middle of Virginia is reached, and send the property of this new institute.}thed u:{ 'y become wary, though' poiat-: The complete regalia of the Gol <historics) . environ.’ Fleece, the only known outside of Vienna, was in the possession of Eugene. s o - What seems & charming {dea is th = b evolve the Hon. M Mgre gton, tey, -:?(o'_'z(-n. et oz"rlo?ao“‘ w“"&‘-h,n new, den, who was formerly Mary Bidney | modern hotel, the And always the limitless i power of Electricity under absolute control. Rauch & Lang Electric Automobiles are the best examples of concentrated power simplified tothe Nehdegree. A demon- stration will interest you. RAUCH & LANG. INC. 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