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N SOCIETY, ear. But she is a devoted wife and | major's commis: &4 [n Business in Washmgton Over 30 Years® 3 ales Of Wn lk Canadian Fox Hound Hunts, which conterence was, Ci 7> ] W e I(no I (0] ?::;“i l;flfl & joint meeting in New | Of the.Waveland k and exen such gn honor | light infantry. L s o rey , represents. aim sec-| o 2 e sl iy lure her away from her | regiments which oAt every ne of the interesting muslbl“tieu'domeltc b it ] s Ru"",_'. Fey tion where clubg Haye been formed|of the coming season relates to the rdf . cly : : ng. has an to follow Reynard through the in- | MO Btates under the British consti-|ly Toellig Tor the Bammtos Crom Arl: | Ao tricacies of wood and flelds. After ok e ans | 2008, the probabilities are- that if the conference grand banguet was|InEton’ rather than to continue (he | autumn. when ha comes u for ra: old way of having one ‘ambassador | election for A third term it the Sen- ¢ Interesting Values in In Social and Official Life Chokers and F- oX Scarfs N siven ot the Biltmore ana was foi- 3154} bt errt ~ 5 e o 1 court of St. James rep- i e e Young Leeds.Coming Back for Visit to Homeland, | hitialast, ® SaSiahd Snd"V vesnls | ainty “prasent ‘credeptials, - from e A L L e fiPréparations for removal to our NEW B Wll L ; 1Brid C prero well vepresented: :but o | s o oo, 1o from | vent't Dublin. b L APPOInt: BUILDING a Twi Str i ut Will Leave Royal bride at Lannes. unt clubs about Washington seem- | state af ireland {a confidently expect- ol o0k At Pricns snegine ety T P o e AN e g R e e Rl o X o e r e Ge s . . 3 o ypt. hany ¢ thbrpo th o e Lt ve T }11 ¢ e. concessions ! unior . Harris to Wed. f‘::mdeégz.tdlllafi::fi Tover, the news | mast cnte.r‘ml'::ln‘ cgnu"'xdf-:' Srhel won: fl.:c, m;ynd-;:sfl ):l‘ll.";\e:o :Ix‘e throughout our extensive showing of Spring ; . e e O O P R el e e Iy AL T s V. i s BN famous ‘Americans abrond may be : B e T caclant | ang. 1t /s cordent Hhnt mvamte waull | e e eroies . fiYour particular attention is directed to the found at Cannes, where Prince and ; ; and’ Ireland, Kxtreme preventive shape themseives ux they. happily |iaurels e e s s & : 0 be taken, fo. ave, Mrs. unusual values in Chokers and Fox Scarfs, Brineeas; Chziatopherioll Grevces oo 554 : it b this dresded Ahment has 8p- | wite of the e s o stapesxMay Lesile doithe on | h 2oty =g = i A0 living in.the lovely old eliff villa, A peared on this side of the Anamfc. nounced her candidacy for the honor of the former governor of Nigeria | shown in every one of the favored spring Kasbeck. Young Leeds ‘and” his) [REGES ; e tomary. the officers of the as- | Of being Arst minister. from he | Sriaas " Tio entared ‘ihe. army and G . shades. - Qi B ? grand duchess linger near, but in a ¥ Soulation x‘;fi";hflm "N’I;‘:{" Jfarada| United States to Ireland, ~Though biidxe. Hatentered the #mmy 2na ouraud’s \ hotel, for the heir of the tin-plate| i g Shl country N o8 ot Boston | way. It women are to in the jocose| ommendable courage, entering as s o = B al to enter the dip-| | TA BARGAIN TIME to secure a smart fur to complete millions has never mustered courage | c ith Har- | Jomatic eervice of ‘this country, as)Supiieutenant and :finishing with s YOUR EASTER COSTUME. to bring his Russian imperial bride f 2 BevicoIpECS: jitusy atel clamontagto do, it would . RS to this side of the water. He is, how- g e aw oF. B By J‘rg‘;;‘;:ll';l e A e 4 N 2 ever, due to begin his westward jour- Son, was chosen chairman of the ex-|family of Butler in fleainn:fi?r-'imvui 2 . > : ney in June, though the bride will . « ecutive committee, Mr. Brewster|imbued with the hest traditions of \ remetn i e rairen. 20, wod| MR QP | |5 i it mes, e 2| s sizach is s, Sad ohe hat : . y - B g . ‘ B . aken a g 'S 2 Mrs. Jacques Balsan haye & ‘superd ¢ Ko o aaE o e e e o e | maderate AL L < : < | chateau near Cannes, ‘and rumor has i‘:xffl? force 4.-: the. m—g;an::.;_mo(x;é tonal J;sx:lra(lflns. She was born in } i e & e 3 5 5 : ¢ we! no mis he turbulent-little ci Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices it that this will be their residgnce b Another well Ko e o e L et aath Lo elebiamth 4 1212 F Str. Balsan, who utterly disdains her 3 D = < Street £ - = h R T G T o e R L S o T ‘}é}}f;} ,)%% DR Nise d;sl;:s,an«lx; lu-gn ?ecl(ne \o{ ‘7e S b K B (s = I 2 cal m alsan, has carefully Y i = erased all coronets and coats of arms : o D[ from her belongings and has_ con- ; signed her Marlborough episode to i A el oblivion. She was recently in London 2 i : Sy | to attend the christening of her small ; . E;am]i;nusr‘uer.flhel 13f3nl bm;nlt‘o S iz B = e Marquis of Blandford and his : e = . wife, who was Lady Alexandra Mary | BB ' E e, o wasLagy Mexanare oy B (SR The damage caused by the fire | purchaseq another of the sixteenth j ) - 3 E century chateaus, similar to tha . : b= century chateays, aimilar “to het) R SRR . cin our store Friday night has of the Henry Clews, r. and the (v AR b 5 E ‘amilies are near neighbors. 3 N USSELL, o by = ‘re‘gl:tel\“b‘a‘n:‘:e 51\'[3 Wife of Brig. Gen, Rumsell, U. S. M. C., A..ee” temp orar,ly repalred a”d = ho has been a inted high - 7 Rocea Marina, with their closest | ™ ppointed high com: - o ebors Bir John Ward and Lady (wissioner of Haitl. She will accom- the store will be open for busi- Vard, who was Miss Jean Reld of |pamy him there. : New York, Mrs Whitelaw Reid has ness as usual M i . recently safled for the Mediterranean = ports and will join the Wards for|thousand Americans traveling or on ay m0r”lllg. FEaster. B domiciled in Europe and the east,. e - . near and remote, and the question is ' More than scientific interest at- asked, as in pre-war times, When_do ’ taches to that cavalcade of celabri- the citizens of the United y ties. which is-about to leave _Pnrlslal home? But at the Sta LI >) % under the guidance of Count Franci ment the statistics prove that less - 2 B e R = de ‘B}'l;on lfhgm la_uncoxer Lge m:. }ihvngl ?‘:‘:;;iéma ?t lhel numberdwho Jos Strasb CO : toric site of ‘arthage and perhaps to efore the war do so llr er > reveal to. the world trefsures as fos- | pox: and that the tide of travel atill 2 8! o4 cinating as those o om D e records set before || e 5 Fred Singer of the -America 1914, In this country, as in Europe, 310-312 Seventh Street X bassy in Paris anaPhI!r:‘ %l;ger la;e ?:Y:il nfio,:ad\bll{ Englmgll. the most opu- = 4 £ th fe, and Prince Edward de a problem to maintal - - T T of the coterie, and Prince Edyatt C¢ | even “one 'large estabiishment, and | U000 T T Helene de Waldeck,” who is & noted | that closing it to sojourn in foreign Seeatiat and Mr. Louis Bertrand, the lands, except for a few weeks in suf African_explorer. Count Francis de|Mmer or winter, as convenience dic- Byron Kuhn is a well known “.".L;lu}!& entails too much trouble and of New York and Paris and has fre-|¢Xpense. Boarded-up houses become quently visited Washington. He is fewer and the country house all the 3 a kinsman of the great poet, and,[Year around grows in favor. Stately Bearing @ striking resemblance tomMansions now dot the Potomac pal- him, he enhances the effect by low sades, the picturesque course of the A e e nerink tles and the in-|conduit. and along the boulevard O0itanle curled lock brushed back |Which connects Washington with the i S ifrom the forehead. So certain fis pretty suburban towns which overlie i Count de Byron of finding marvelous the District line Into Montgomery| | {tnings under the sands of Carthage ! 0Unty. and the owners reside in . hat the President of France and the, hem all the year. except.- perhiaps. 5 { minister of colonies will leave for | for a few weeks during the most in- " e avy States about the 10th of | clement weather. —The permanent $L0 o 7 = April to be present at the opening of :’r;::,“nd, [Jocated on the lslands of the Tach pach T e This W . k3 i Punic t bs. King. Alber! re n five times larger ACKH, 2 ilamon ey’ 1! s 5 ) a3 Y e e i s, Rending n scientist|than the summer denizens. and it i} containe directios 86 simple that .:en :{-fii?',}:fi gi::ng“.:".d;". is Warwick Lodge Sport Suit M. st substantia 2 5 A Erapant '..’.‘x"'i'fii“’i‘;..lhfl.‘“fx‘#&."’ famies ot Kew York. “who. formerty | 4Dy woman can dye or tint faded, | before. Tell your druggist whether 4 rabant, a resided on, Sth ‘avenue ani avout !hflebltz.v mrt!l,:mm‘.“ sts, coats, | the material you wish to dye i 9 75 verside drive. The Mntry 11 sweaters, stockings, . o i < & ed by ons or two of lia f0e e Tatohta 1ot eiasat sna| -peries, averything Tike e i m" oLk, onNuaber it leline T2 dent in Parl ot excavation | most dignifid in any of the states.| “Diamond om0 other ine n; op/mixed gote - Diamond | s "imed, and the pictures will| excent in & few sections it . ¥ o other kind— | Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. be shown in every country where in- ;';g‘e’:lh::;;:e:frle-u_tfbnsr d ° 2 ’ i terest exists in the annals of the past. demaraization “diy © almosvicomplete ; e““’e P“‘“";“'E a limited num- did old Biu-|Predicted that within ten vears the ber of suits at thi i ice i g The sale of the eplendid olf B0- | country surrounding 'the Disirict to at this special price in e aoys a anamprk -on Parmes|iDe norih mnd Weat Will vesewibie two refreshingly exclusive models. Pats hear the Brandenburg gate in|¥ent and Surrey about London and L Berlin. to an enormeusly rich Lettish the finejwooded, 1anAs nOrRIGE: New : 4 4 One coat has the loose, box effect; 5] oves the last trace Of > = - 4 - . 1 z e famous family so closcly ‘asso| The Association of American and b ihBiedier i el Has l"‘m“'ed'i A Fascinating. Three-Piece clated with the victory of (L® St In smart heathers of tan, blue! orchid and rose, they reflect that manslo! as presented by the Prus- sian o‘z‘a’ei:n William III to the in- Costume of Black Canton Crepe [l :seid 5 Darattgy o i of the British and utch armies. | touch of individuality for-which - ~ - ;‘wmi'ck Lodge Spurffle? ia notad. < 57 But it- has been leased for many An_example of how smart and how “different” a years, the members of the princely Spring Costume can be* _{l]iine preferring England as a resi- Thi J C . . dence to Prussia under the Hohen This PASTERNAK presentation is developed from zollerns. = The F""’glugfim_fe'xg:':' rich Canton Crepe, ‘with heavy Silk Uncut Fringe Collar ~ . 2::%«3‘89" "of the hero of Waterloo. P ! lived’ practically all’ his life in and silk stitching. The lining of Soit French Bl ivi has L ¥ : g S- FrR i ue gives here he.maintains a great ; just the right contrast, while the Metal Belt relieves the lnfi':‘i?sfi n “Portland square. lnn;‘i gn A r straightli fec! " Erighton, where he has a_delightful ~ traightline effect of the gown. Villa on’the high chalk’ cliffs. His “E | 0 H : 3 \ g ‘was. Evelyn Mary Stanleton 5 Bretnertan.. ‘granddsughter of fhe| . : Jover Lord Petrie. She has evi-|-- Sten o i {dently inherited ~mis = intellectual 1S M7 F STREET Gifts. for Ehe wrote the most enter-| . B ining booka of the war. “An Eng- - - ® 15eh Wife in Berlin,” the result of her : = - - ences when she and her hus- ¢ _ experi R > tically - interned in the 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.V T Tt Tl i onsequence of '3 The Connccticut Avenus Shop fcmnan capital in consequence of a =\-lsi! in the summer of 1914 to settie ! 1 { some matters in regard to income taxes. A wedding scheduled for April 5 and staged for tne quaint old Georgian city of Gainesville is attracting the sympathetic interest of all the book- ish. whether of the north -or the south, The young son of Joel Chan- dler Hal and known to a wide circle of fi “, it is a full twenty years since he be- came an integral part of American letters, is to wed Miss Dorothv Cooke Dean. Her parents, as all lToral natives of Georgia are, have been devoted to the memory of the gentle philosopher and writer, and were aative in the association which purchased the old estate, Wrem's Nest and Snap Bean Farm. and have renamed it the Uncle Remus Park. Miss Dean has been a fre- or at this hallowed spot. lendship for Joel Chandler was rooted in the mutual - Suits of - Distinction Demonstrating Louvre - | m SPORTSWO © - style, Louvre ' quality—and - Louvre prices. ‘Sports Tweeds at $2500 ~—Silk-lined throughout— sayed-'to w00 8 vote himself to letters. but evidentiy his father's mantle djd not descend upon him; and, with excellent” judg- ment, he decided .not"to court ‘com parisons between the first.and sec ond of the'revered name. Gaire: ville is but fifty miles from Atlan and is a region of well known and popular spas. Its majestic mountain e peaks of the Chattahooche ranme are visible from Atlanta and have fre- y quently figured jin the folk lore of the south, and especially in Mr. Har- ris’ tales. Tt is also an edueational centsr-of ‘Georgia and is one of the dignified and ancient small cities of the state, full of ‘the pilfared white stucco mansions . with high box| ° % fedges' secluding them, from the g ‘streets and giant myrtle and cypress| - trees, with an_ occasional type of tne swamp magnolia. g journals_note the meveral ‘Hemstitching “—done neatly while.you wait. 8¢ Yard We do pleating. Buttons to order, Cut glass beads in all shades niow for 20c a bunch. “Full line ‘of dressmaking -supplies—a - new line of The fine Tweeds and Homespuns—in Gray and Tan and exclusive tones. You can see in the charac- ter of design—the unmis- takable evidence of their \ —- superiority — which con- trasts the price sharply. = . P-B Presents the “Fairview” tailored shirt a0 ook 2 - Tricotine Suits e : 5 or Street and Sport W T : at $ 59 .50 i The “Fairview™ (illusll’::cd) :::c 0 ¢ 2 . of the series of women’s strictly tai- 1f your sink is not 36 inches high— the height which provides comfort - and prevents back-strain, call at the ‘Standard” Showroom and see - - all-patterns set at correct height. - Also see the swinging s = “tempers water as de‘i‘ngds‘p:g!mf;nu;:l out 211 4 lored shirts made up exclusively for us. No smarter shirt ever manned a dainty figure. The price: English - - Ehkda " including also Twill Cords— . ofth i ; mped_goods - and” \ cample veldesionine & s s rd of e:@;when_nolmm TFisangsik ([ stamped goods, 4"§ar;fliflflffi e I\Otll:ette.;_eo(gmpl_e. of effective designing is to be found : ; . broadeloth, $6.50, in white. Two: - tanda ‘samtm .m@. c o. it e 8 Je ;lil : e - interpretation given these long" straight-line : Wik toned silks of white, tan, blus and: models and box designs. _ Plain tailored; embroidered with gray, $9.75. English ‘Regimental -artistic skill; or richly beaded; lined with-high-grade silk. Ties, 8L -~ "~ -~ ) Washington Showroom 200 Southern Bldg. ; Liidov: We are making the Louvre label this season the insignia of exclusiveness and excellence—more so than ever before. L A, &