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o 10 ~ SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘FEBRUARY 26, -1922—PART 2. SOCIETY. 3 world. Queen Elizabeth of Eclgium the various churches and the func-|Gives “500" inH appointed “five hundred” tea in honor | ent were Mrs. E. R. Duffies,” Mre ’l‘flles Of e].]. KnO n FOlk epanorable presiamt nd susgen tions at the Vatican. Gives Tea in Honor of Mrx. Robert Kennedy. Washington | Robert 'L “Campbell,’ Mrs Chester VV W - o s ins| on. | el 3 aed. 3 “nderwo rs. Nan D, Slattery, Mrs Spears has a roomy domicile in a side | |8 The ruined city of Ypres is being Of Mrs. Robert Kennedy | birthday fuvors were used, and prizes | o Wood, Mya William A. Bobb. * = . . - street of Paris, near the Arc of the " completely re-mrsd at a pace which pYe wi d | Mrs. Arthur C. Proctor of Cottage; Mrs. Edgar Meritt, Mrs, E. Taylor Star, called Rue Monsieur, and her| 3 is simply astounding to the hordes} rs. William Leonard Thurber, of | (i 34"\ o™ yahiel Leigh Morris, | Chewning, Mrs. Finis D. Morris, Mre. 1N DOCl1e an 1Cla 1T @ |satons this winter have been ac- of American visitors who have passed | 118 V street northeast, entertained |3 s rge P Tucker and Mre. | Robert Hausch and Mrs. Robert Ken- cepted as worthy of that often inis- 4 that way bound for the south Of'TIIeldly afternoon at a beautifully | Charles H. . Other ladies pres-|nedy. j2pplied term. She fetes politicians, ) ] [France and the Algerian and Egyp- celebrated visitors, dipjomats, ichol- = tian resorts. The Cloth Hall, that < q lars and musicians, ahd there b g marvelous bulldf ? ‘the age of 2 Richard T. Crane. 2d, Will Take Control: of bein Wsiiugic v set carss tor hor o mulids, 8 graduaily assuming the &“ MM%MMWA“& : 'reuenllunl something' which P - : 4 Iight and delicate beauty which has > oS does uot oftcn indulge in whers 1 made it rank with the loveliest of Westover, on the James—Allister Mc- | American amenities are concerned. . . N | the medieval halls. - But many of the | Strong interest “centers in the diplo-| £ i 1§ i eI tive "hoen ‘Mnly mmueed by | Spring T ad 1 W in M erest centers in the diplo- . pres have been highly amused by Cormick to ed in arch. | Matic sense in some of the younger and 4 the ‘mayor's proclamation, In French Merch o - smaller nations of Europe and for the| | oA |-nu Flemish and then translated into erchandise ) nonce the three which comprise the ¢ only one foreign tongue, English. to Richard T. Crane, 2d, will, within a | cials of the nation and their kindred |little entente are focusing much public 3 o the effect that the visitor is on holy at l’opular Prices = 5 A in such cases as that of the nestor of [attention. The minister from Jugo- . : ground, and that a stone or piece of few weeks. take active control of F Sl OBt Ay enresentatives. M. ! slavia and Mme. Grouitch will be in : gravel must not be removed, since all that splendid historic estate on the|Cannon says, too, he may like to say | due time given some fetes to celebrate | | | will again be gathered together .in James—\Westover—and nothing ar-|a word of warning and of counsel) the betrothal of tho young King of Serbia jthe rehabilitated structures. Mrs. - ! to his successor, for it is plain thatjand the alli=d nations to Princess Marie | [ i Harry Payne Whitney, who was re- sués’ more hopefully for a constant| ' oy will fill a difficult role. It|of Rumania. The minister from Ru-| (% , b oM | cently in Ypres and who had given interéhange of amenities between the rc.calls the arrival of Thomas Jeffer- mania, Piiace Bibesco, and Princess i S 1 most generously toward the fund to offich] world of Washington and the son in Paris, after Benjamin Frank- |Bibesco, who was Miss Elizabeth As- ; i ]robund the Cloth Hall, was eyed most 2 @ el ithin easy |11, Who had served as envoy from |quith. and a p ocial figure, suspiciously by a guard because she; impoftant country seats wi | the colonies for so long, had been re-, will likewise gi -es, but for : inhad dropped her bag and had unin- motoring distance. Mr. Crane has|called. Count de Vergennes, secretary !the present tReir announcements are L | | tentionally picked up some fragments been’ in the diplcmatic service for|of state, asked Mr. Jefferson rather |hcld back by the illaess of the princess. | (G e e 1 taking it up. Americans, no ma ;. in g for durtly. “You come to take the piace | The minister from Czechoslovakia, Dr. ; ] ter what the!r rank or prosperous ap- { sorre time, besides some intensivel,f Dy Franklin?' And the courtly : Bedrich Stepanek, and ister, Mins | 18 e pearance, are viewed with suspicion, trajiing at the State Department. and | Virginian replied with the ready witiStepanek, who acts as his chatelaine, - . and rometimes the English tourist, | 1 1 Era h srace | which has made him famous. “T come 'have been aclive in social aftairs for S not quite such an avid relic hunter, ! he £35.fill the role of host wit Lt ! ucceed him, vour excellency. No|some months. But in March they give i !u treated with the same scrutiny be- | and-dignity. He has an ideal stage, o SCCCEC G SO0 e {their great amenity of the year on St. cause he uses the same language. _ | b e Auguste Coshrane d» Alencar, |JOSPI'S day. the 19(n, (o mark (ho MRS, E. C. ALVORD, | i lans drawn by Sir| Dr. Auguste Coch encar. name day of their learned and illus- | Who, before her recent marring. deailgued froms i) It by the. the ambasador from Brazil. has |rious president. Dr. Joseph Pilduskl. | Mina Kathryn Mclian Watnon of No Christopher Wrenn and built by among the many useful things per-{An addition to the number of bachelor | folk, V: most celebrated artisans of the period. | formed 'y - to hINE- §Gomeniies 15 e Axel Lot Aatrom VA ton, recently edited for immediate b ing the past | — = F = - \ in “Weestover, that fine old mansion | ELECTRIC CLEANER Mr. Crane purchased the place about Jessitby fedited : i : i cation in English some of the ; PR a year und a half ago from its fast} ing ncvels of his father. the iate ; A ety Pin Cthis | brethren. is a convert to the Catholic ! having EWo Senor Jose de Alencar of Rio Janeiro. | couniry a0 s one lof { faith und belongs to a well known | owner, Mrs. 2 = v senor de Alencar was among the |yha faw di 5 o rank .| family of northern New YorK, and in! estatds culle ! celebrated authers in his ater e o e e ™" | hix former home, in Clinton, he was | live in the Mar fAF L ¢ry. and in token of this his s 1 a neighbtor and friend of Mr. Elihu | nt from Baltimore. W @ one of the parks of the capital | It muy be that the arrival of the Rool. and like that distinguishe passing trom the direct line of Byrds, ity of B took th ancient " exquis'te Gainsborough portrait of ! jurist began his scholastic studies in, huy gne ancient manciial line cn the inal land s nd his:the “Blue Boy" has inspired the best | Hamilton College. He was called to amnes river —the huirisons of Bran-'airy arani” is & o in the L of native urt and some of the: alien | Rome lust summer and given pre- | With Spring Just Around the Corner There’s a é - Big Demand for the New Tweed Suits Hundreds of Tweed Suits Here Styles that arc becoming in all the latest shades, including orchid, rose, blues, gold and combinations. $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 : H and one of the jon th-se shotes. but grouns of chil- | liminary charge of ~establishing a | purchaser g v s produced in the west- dron'e pictures, and with that setting | Parish church for visiting Americans, a of 1ix gr i sphere, Th {vhich has inspired the fmmortals in'#nd now enters on his dulies at Santa | hog; furniture —indeed, so massi lian compos-r. Carlos Comes, found- «f mothers holding their lit- | Susiona’s. This venerable stru | nd@savy are these cquipments thiat ed the libretto his most popular el are havinz a furore all over built early in the Christian era m ingenuity offers no way 1u'onera en thix romantic story ¢ ¥. A New York actist has'in 1600 restored and enlarged remove them- and as he has been a ita straing and marches ¢ mainted an exeoptionally fine | Celebrated architect of Si. collgmeor in many lines. Westover amd in particular its ov Cgroup of three handsome children |Carlo Madeino. It fs situated in the | under. Richard T. pe will assume known in every part of the world ! Who have a special interest in Wash- | cential port of Rome. which, baing an iF of grandeur enuirciy equal o e orchestral muvie is rendered. |ingten—the little son und daughters high and we'l drained and more mod- i(s history, Much of the colonial hos- ' A Boston firm is about to bring out !of Francis Huger McAdoo, eldest of rn than other sections. has alwa: mtgity will be revived, especlally ithe story. togeth r with two other: three bovs o fovmer = (sttracted American residents, whether | thal_which relates to coaching par- de ncar’s tales of the|tary of tha Tressu-v, Willlam Gibbs'on business or pleasure bent. For | tieg @nd horsel a .4 hy Tracemx” and “The Legend | McAdoe Francis MeAdoo's wedding ;nearly fty vears the diplomatic and | et Stables dlong. the river. of Ceara. i & with a preface and gen- | to Miss Kthel Me ‘ormick, daughter of | consular officers of this country and radsbeen avandoned i1 davor oi i teral introduction by ! Mrs. lsaac Emerson of Baltimore. was | the dwvell'ngs of their officials have | modkrn garages, will once more i Ea ashington. 3 ithe very first of that long list of been xelected within a square of Via an 4p of activiiy. Westover, i the ano‘her volume lat 3 stial “events assoelnted with t Ven \gmbre. Father Lyons is po: \ Hundreds of NAvy Blue Suits, Smartly Tailored, of Best Sld {aBrase, will offer good entert ‘ealled “Rrazilian Tales" short stories | Wilson administration and whien ed of all intellec.ual and spiritual | Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Finest Silk Linings. Attractively menbiTor man and beast. and that!fiom the anc'ent lands fo the south. | makes It stand out from all provious 'cQulsites for his work. and he has! Priced at $35-00 to $49-50 vergtearly in this comiug sprins. ! reveral by de Alencar. sorie by equal- iregimes In the number and biilliancy | 10 addition wide social experience || 1305 G St. N.W = Iy fameus writers. but all tvpical of {of marriages recorded within the and greal arbanity of manner. He) in 1022 f ~ e i e e L s, Welters, DUt a1l (ypicalof | of marrieprajsscorded within Gt L L ey materal (o | Mwivitez2 1,000 Beautiful Dresses though this wiil resuli from a child- !had be-n res ued from the wilder-'council. The boy in this group of | PACity about the ceremonial events In e T TV hoo@“romance an will not 1tain fpess by the frontiersmen i Francis Huger McAdoo children is tsil the ®ensational feature of Miss Ma- s'raight and comely enough to have = kilde MeCormick's ailiance th her| Thes: who had the pleasure of jinspired the masters of i naster. Mr. Allster McCor- jmeeiing M. Sarraut and others of the ReynoMs, Rommey . & 1.in the first weck of March. b delegation during the - bears s grandfather’s name, W The Arden Muscle-Strapping Treatments Miss Mary Landon Buaker of ;arms nfererce learned how many ! Gibhe McAdoo, 3d, and the two small 0. and the ceremony is to oce ad been ctanged by the war, | girls, chubby ard rosy as those which spective s focusing much attendon. | Lafore a good third of this country fand that of his immediate executive|-ans generally in an advisory ca- Canton Crepe, Taffetas,- Knit Crepe and Laces. Dis- $24 50 tinctive Styles. Attractively Priced ................... . Polo and Tweed Coats. Also Stylish Capes, in an Assortment of Colors. Attractively Priced, $16.95 and Up Hundreds of Blouses, Silk Underwear and Hosiery Spring Millinery Attractively Priced, $5.00 to $12.50 fine estate of the groom-elec and not the least impor-ant the the canvases of Raphael. a Supplemented by . Mr. Edward McCormick. ailards encountered in literary and ar-:called Ethel McCormick and idge on the Thames, one of the | tistre criticiem. Wherezs in this. Houston. after their mother and | J . o st homes near London. Miss |country a book. an opera or a paint- grandmother. respectively. This can- | The Venetian Preparations KEF has been spending dhe winter |ing can be braised or blamed without | vas received the highest award at 4 | arbara, and will S0on Start imors serious result than Stingiug | recent exhibition and is by Harring- . = ity long trip to the hvmeneal 21- | words and much splatering of ink. | ton Mann. The bacKground is most erase the dreaded look of maturity, mold flere seems no special reason | in France any sort of diagnosis of an ! informal, a part of the nursery, with “fhis marriage should take place | quthor or artist or his productions a faint light showing through an open the contour to youthful firmness and Jfgiand save the desire of the con-Jwould if-adverse be sure to cost pow- “window. It was the gift of Mrs. Em . e & tracting parties to evade the publicity | der if not to draw blood. According | erson to her daughier last Christm: render one soignee despite the fatigue and [ihigh seems to fasten on all that Te- jto” M. Sarraut Parly 'Bas ' recon iv ategto the McCormicks at the Dres- | been edified by an impressive object i* Some of the opinlons of various for- s s social s Mr Baward: MCCOLIth l e o e e athads Framiois elzn. Jourdslists. “whos sashe Dors stress of the social season. 4 verse | months in Washington during the “Cherubin,” being played at a | conference are getting back and make ar- notable theater in the heart of the:most entertaining reading. Washing- d ! French capital, was attacked quite tonians are quite accustomed to ses- ¥ | savagely by a dramatic critie. and ing Gen. Pershing, well set up and number. n’ihéfl;\o':"uo( alone on the merits of his play a}llvivass immaculate. wm'a a mount > « after a honexmoon | ang as a man of letters in general, | shining enoush to serve for a mirror . ¥ In Sicily, will reside in Chicago. | but niw private life was assailed, and | 0F_In a motor car the very pink of SALON D'ORO ;"";.B);‘!‘;e‘;h‘;fi"l:‘;f“‘;:* ;‘;}‘ ‘;:; articularly his conduct during the f:;fziggn‘;‘T(l;feyAf?rllled|mt;:h!orve that was prominent in the musical and ar-y vaii. Rtead s ,.S,‘::”';EE“:EQ e |temn ot inartosial set and’ tha. suvied 1147 Connecticut Avenue, Washington {istle set dominated by Miss dfuriel|gertion in the paper of his milltary rav- |Of his kind. But word comes from | : o McCormick, cousin of her finance. |ord. together with two citations l‘orj'wellmknown Londflonl:ee)r(ly that such New York Salon, 673 Fifth Avenue — ’ | Dravers under fire and these words: is the case an e former com- Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt sailed a few | REAYERY WRACT W€, 8T0 LI€0, U0T5e” | mander of the American Army in Eu- London, 25 Old Bond Street. _ Paris, 255 Rue St. Honore @ays ago. for what seems her annual; =S F00 Coticraction in another way, | rope might well be the example of ail Boston Atlantic City Palm Beach San Francisco Zl‘l‘ir,;xlrlrr:sae“éo llohe‘v‘:;aviofnle h:v" slc;‘: but I have changed my mind since. }those who bear arms or occupy high Detroit Newport Siiat uekorics where American)THerd sre many Gthers who baveiDlaces It will o Goubt amuse dils et e e e el iCAN done the same.” Duels, therefore, are | Fither grave warrior very much to| e e D e ar hnes 19}t/ be/(obiolets {n France astin:this: DEve such s’ lsudation as this dame harse the fioral aderning of inese |country and England. and they areBis Way and certainly one entirely un- e, tnad with har " iiod “hies |In_disfavor in Germany even among fOUENI and sltopether accidental Eharies B Alexander of New York |ihe students Though they were | ihiliiUsiy naat and finished to the | bound on the same errand. The wite | 9ften farcical in Eurone Compared | IR etall. This personal vanity: is g .- of the former President ‘will, how-! 12 (M0 Lo din this country, It is | gowed In their souls with thelp train. rlmmlngs or Syer. Suring this solourn <omething of cheer to learn that they | Ing at West Point and Annapofisdn < carry out an intention w [ somethin : Y| it comes as naturally as their breath been in mind for some vy ave nasked out of eerlous Conld ey | Besides it was the general belief that J of visiting the Holy Land a ;‘*’“ nade their last stand ail military men were faultless in| our ew spend the Easter season at the [ T 2= e ig:rb. h::.d mPhe :f nec:i-siL it 20t tual scenes of the iour’s ea 0 of the powerful hostesses of | cholce. Gen. Pershing often saunters, life and minist c | parhe (his Winter is the former Miss|down Washington streets and he will | ° late Col. Roosevelt had planned this|yfare Louise Logan of New York |hereafter be subjected to & severe; just before he died, in January, 1919, 1 oar [ O 0ic Sincay, who has |Scrutiny from 'his polished boots to “n , a Conditions have b uch that only | fuied away from the foibles of the his neat headwear. When he is ac- now can his widow make the more ariod AWAT IO Jes the Seine and |companied by an aide or an officer Roosevelt has since 1919 gone 10 2y CTyey o iniversity section . y ce e — 3 in_our France cvery year. but remained only | 1y e meart O e e Mme, ds Sin: | appearance of the two. Yet Pershing | large stock of straw braids. for a brief period and never permit- | b o OUrE e St e Mouse and trans. | IS being depicted all over England ! cloths. crepes and geor- ting her friends to know of her pres- far U0 (050" (e meaning of modern (and the continent as the very model | Eettes available by the ence. Miss Carow, who still resides ' 070 Vit out disturbing the tran- | Of the well dressed man and the type yard, together wit 1"‘ the lake rggl;n of Italy and spends i gWiliity of decorations which \\,F,c":ni::;g?!\’r:”noz often seen in the Buckram and Wire Frames he winters in Florence, will join her | Jo.. 2 T O e rerrar | Enited States. ) s I ter and be her companion in trav- | Gud ‘;,"‘,‘“?,.e;’*me Fronch tradi.| Some interesting news comes out in the latest Spring Shapes ng 1o the cast. It is estimated that o o evers detail, something which | Of Rome In the announcement which several thousand Americans will go Lol I eXqry B0 s R M the cl. | recently reached the church author- to Jerusaiem for hel: week, and hotel | has BAEC TaCal Prale s 0 Complains | 1Li¢S in this country that the anclent | Now is the time to bring in your old accommodat Though ten times i oE | B sses are_ alwavs | church of Santa Susanna in Via Venti | ore extensive than nnler the Turk- | trying to improve their methods of n:l»:"r?:;fi;m; heen mefaside by the! straw hats and have them cleaned h regime, aring i price | . o i Vo N, gl ni i and becoming almost. HoBGSSIbIe topnE g‘.‘“{h‘f:_:, ,._’A‘J‘,f:[f;“m‘,“m",f‘fn)-ne Catholic citizens of the United ! and reblocked in the new spring styles. obtain. Mrs. Roosevelt will suffer | i s tnbact o the former Mre. Dor. [States visiting the Kternal city. Rev. none of the usual inconveniens en Turner of New Jerse: (ne Eysncis T Tyongiol the congreention control, has been cognizant of her in- 1. Spears. Mrs. Spears has a vast frr- | PASt_the professor of philosophy at !L. Spears. Mrs. § 2 3 jthe house of the order at the Cath-: rrooned e e as been Gine. “derived from lacteal patents.| i TniVersity of America, has been 508 11th 'St. NW. e, il probably pass the | which she spends unstintingly for so- + U5 " NS G ATIG S0 BAE R Carow. on Lake Maggiore with Mlasjciul pleasures and for philanthropic s, like so many of his Paulist ! purposes. She maintains at R Uncle Joe Cannon is srowing young | UTuse Belgium, one of the b t under the genial sun of affect cquipped hospitals in Europe. and it | ; = . ise which has ohene meciion and iy her constant care that the most ¥ S Tetirement 1t | improved surgical instruments and e e S i e o BT e § treatments ure installed immedintely S e | e e s e et The Right Shoes at the Right Prices ' : & » . Matkes Records Exclusively Women’s New i s \ Sport Oxfords roll is calied in t e. He and' Tora home Wire thes oan e | HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN shail not be deprived of this, nor v\ Wednesdey, March 1, 2:30 P-M-l it likely that they will be less d | ject: e TS (S, it be s fetd | Subject: “The Three Most Im- | , come. Miss Cannon was en ! portznt Epochs in a Woman’s | — RS s . PR 3 and her friends | Life.” { Patent Leather Oxfords—Seal saddle MOST satisfying display of alm - (ai{.—,fm,:. VIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY INVITED. and plain toe; low, flat heel, $7 00 all the newest ideas in > ! i i former off Admission Free welt sole. Priced at........ o Sport Oxfords and Novelty Strap = Effects. You're always sure of . finding at the Family Shoe Store the new and exclusive ideas. Buy them now for present and early Spring wear at our unusual mod- erate prices. A Mention of the \ Champagne Colored Smoked . Elk New Shap Effects Sport Oxfords—With Brown Saddle and Back Foxing; welt soles; $ 00 Women's One-Strap Pumps—Patent low heels. Priced at ....... 7. vamp, Gray Suede Back, <Junior Louis - it . IR 4 ) \\"omcll:'s IA”.:!:':;:“ OII;-SMP Pumps— al ;“x‘x:no‘éole:.ul’sflced at . i . $7to $10 New Sport Hosi~~ General Clearance Entire Stock Al - Great Removal Sale-- Because I am convinced of the actual superiority of this instru- .ment and the Vocalion Record.” Alter extensive alterations are made we will move into our new building, 623 7th St. NN\W.—at G St. On or About April 1st. Be Sare io Hear This Artist at the Shabert-Belasco Wesk of Febraary 27. 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