Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1922, Page 48

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E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO . MAY 2 , 5 g s SOCIETY. "‘t{n . AR o : which i» jaut over iy Pennsyivents |in datharing tuncs. s Feaes hiid 4 ’ P95 54 - s. Such an exteén-|er, for so aSteI n Seaboard Imes B A : Tine from it agd on out- | slve exhibit. would scarcely be in or- :n;‘ Britieh Cmbassy ih this €ty and E By # irts of the quaint little village of\der, so Mrs. Devereux, desiring them | B-ilish umbassader. to'Constantinopla 5 = nnett Sqaure. Mr. eg Pont's nome be ined as & permanent part { atsthe time of his death some eight are Al t (;’ vv i S asee, and whi Diays, ‘br "3:,,",,’,',""-‘ "osiime dis- | rekrs ago. Mré Thompson and et R 3 em several weeks 3 : \ ¥ roup tO E est 4 st examples ‘of early |ago, ana they are now quite ki {Continusd 90 Ninth Thse.) i ’ o 1 atiil lu:lu l-‘;nol“'l‘;: fully arranged in the same tion. Claudia R \Vh 1 33 Pont cared J A . v \ i 5 April and May are dull months in| ale) 1 A 3 much more $pace_ rded, | Paris, but the sesson (formenly of Boston) L 5 Huntington Gallery and Library to Be Housed| | | \ b ] | fhein sochution’ vty 'o"billa & wrand | swiag i wi o oge B 2| " Maker and Designer of ven! t. NNW. ¥ - ‘1e ’ 6 Sed F ol [ Ravens s Trrase et evergrosns God|open tholr Somettor the role 1o oW i at Pasadena. Accessible to Public - ) F 4| hododentrons. ' Here v s wacoer | For e e rar eyt e (’0‘;."::0’ All Occasions o 1 p sion of spaclous apartmenis, w these are Mrs. William Payne modeling Chiliren's Clothes s § & % 4 wide. cool-looking green and white | Thompson 'and her si | g TOMORROW—MONDAY s Bpecifads Dasy b P T e e U SR T ey = Sl ; : ear. A dining hall, which would not D < / How New York and the Atlantic|the Lm.n office. He met his flances s x insignificant in a hotel, s In one | T e ign office. e ; : ! i =} ; SpeCIal Sale 0[ [seaboseaitn eunecalimast ih Sha i first in New York and later in London, A ,";',{‘f," e B ot e One | e {is so apparen e magnificent . : % of the fi bipe organs - in the art collection and the greatest pri-| The older wing of the sociul xet 1 | vicinity has recently been installed 650 “'“‘. library on this continent, the a;‘l\cfll & et B ] RUiat the (wesk g0l BELeres - fhis e . elderly romance which g \ the serious may hear 5 propeity of Henry M. Huntington, is| made Mrs. Pembroke Jones. | F / #r, while the frivol F E! destined for ‘that lovely but small {?‘nrye"\‘\l’ . f B::“mor ¢ ko 4 the music mrnuhedl $ !! !" iiey ‘ot Pasadens. A 4 “Cal- nen + " collector. g stringed ofchestra. Mr. du 7 : . Vornie, Alveady . Huntugion has | Lon Mty Dads Seudes ' Sy fornen. i x o | . ' = se. 4 " 3 ned, so as to [ Legun to centralize his collections|tera had remained a bachelor % A a8 n whole—cover aimost -n‘ 4 g i ng e vel d iof the ten- othous: e Du g . — |:;’g“c:u:h llfl‘l":h'el:;"”m}me"l for l'l'].l‘:::u: pelt goniytn \\“ h 4 v :ul Dévonshive. théy rank _among . the | { i ntemplated gal 'y of are very wel i g iargest in actual use. But the duke 3 T { library, which will be housdd but hroughout the country! - Mra, : ot o | uned his conservatorics to force pl .u! GIVEN TO YOU ‘BSOLLTEI,Y FREE - & 1 A = W Sallle reen o 'or commercial purposes, while Mr L4 4 Crepe de Chines A fously in a great wing off the mun-| lexiagion. bello of the yenrs MRS. LOUIS A jand Mre. du_ Pont keep theirs lorl el g g 1S R R e SRR : TR S RO en You Purchase Your St Combinati { endowment iy to be tn the form. of a|brolke lones, ir. is a frequent visizor i Who, Before her = tertainment of their guests. Sieeping | raw Combinations self-perpetuating trust and the dfl"qf| ng'on und ig connected with . waa M upartments have been established in ive oc ! 0 Mr. Dembroke Jones, ‘hel rooms of the old Josiah Plerce house, Taffetas 3 el lives, but with speciied days{present Mra. Henry Wailers becama | Val’ lace blue, but really it logked 'and tho brick poruon Xsecnnngc(cd! for the ‘adimission of 'visitors and at | noted hosiess 0f Newpurt and her | charming In the way {t was used. The wih the £iass by i cleverly deslgned | Hersehairs T ohie, lower htl | Wi oy P lat was of Chantilly. very fine and [winding aliey of greens. ! < im L T sky, and u para- s g H jlevies 1 1 ondertul | mother . i %ol of slik was trimmed {n the| Mrs. Ryan Deverux has recently | ! % A o SRR I - 5 g v Blua and vellow lace, | presented 1o the costume exhibit of | ome sn"sp.lgrx:n:e ‘sroves have the & . here N 111 | whole, Miss Hlnnndn ':;:él:"e :0'5 u‘;‘::;-?l:lx?":-l-:‘:-'::n"n"x'.o:? ?{l (t"'xm?;lf ¥s 2 A il he lat where h v v . » nmon; as introduce: storically Values UP to sI 0.00 { been Exdananion e"':“ cf'ftf",‘;‘:‘t‘:,';m:‘e’,}; - bride, ATLo ot monthh -n’n charming and novel smmer 1..:--'{‘"'?:6 dolls 't;hlcl:r has been received. | v 3 e urope. is a atutely affair and n. and she wiil without doubt e | Making a particular study of the cos- ! 0 . 1 dotat} me“’r’he“fl:"-ffi"“a"’" (;‘onllecbl‘-lg:: "1‘)’:{'.'"3“"1-?.' n‘,‘, l‘h""' Mrs, Warren many Imitat . .:lxn:ales l:mur,n h{ 1-:-lehr:wdd t)rlulmul‘ ELECTRI ~ . o oy o since 8 be 3 e Walterses are 1 i religious rulers, the dolls pre- ! — (_. nce more d..i‘ ave as acquired e olr l‘he g;’:l‘l;‘!‘t fl‘: some of Jate: sutumn &% Ceh {_One of the fads of the moment 18 to sent an. assortment of celebrities \‘C‘Hlb[(‘d a glorwus arrav most valua e‘ not 319,‘11: i villa in Sherwood Place | xend photographic hits of homes and | Which rank from the Roman pontiff 3 3 in any country. The Huntington |Mis Woiters was a frequent vis'ior esiales taken from the air. Mre. Gug- | Who wears his full regalia, triple of stunning models. There oy e It e des ection of | (op(hi® elty during the war activit'es, genheim, wife of the former senator L R L R AL o (-] 4 . j omission : v ler xon was prominently asso- | from Colorado, who ow f i resent times an are hats to suit every taste Booka which e DUReN O ov benr| CInred iwich libar ""’"I'"" placen o Long T nae - puingContioian ptiomopiats of k) | R ver) i e t and ambulauce drives She is a|centiv sent to some of her fri past century. Rulers of nations ar and fancy. There are |l demsm i ancient manic | Rinosome Alcained person. wich ail| here ' Siendi ‘shecimen’ of colared » g - |3 : = vim o’ the daughters | photography done on glass, and ® 3 -::rf-evfin:(wh&::fn;::en::x‘xum:‘s 1 {of the Blue Girass regions. | Drenentn a scene which seems. 1iks sport hats and dress hats. B e e aiready been expend-) Miss Emily Sloane Hammond. the and. The long gray stone Tudor ) Ory and lewels than his fellow-mon-; L > e led and this does not include the re-|&randdaughter of Mrs Her White, | MRn&ion, d with American ivy i agy f;‘}l"morl bein:flflnnreg-l ; They are trimmed in os- | cent addition he " Briagevater | who wiil be one of the briden of the | Of aMPeiobsls which i hrighter and | S Ji° el e " Devorens FROM US THIS WEEK— > . founded by Sir Thomas Eger- . her flance being John Marry- f n v . , 3 | 3 e | man Frankiin. ia ff 4 varlety 5P Englinh. | collected the doils during the various trich, flowers qnd tatlored (he_r'elwrr"‘:ng: g::::e:all;:;:us e Fotm et i escent (rOm | gecupies the exact center ‘ot the pie- | drives for Red Cross and ambulance Y N d W h' M i ot ATl he b e 1 make Pasadena famous | ormetiue the feet. She. is oo | LUre. With the castellated towers at the | funds. and they played a worthy part ou eeda a as lng acnme oU'sS. <« e best colors e tirelv differant way. of the|of the five Vanderblit buds of last w bgck making the right sort of per- are represented here. clty, Los Angeles. e fmounced. ~Miss Sloane s the| j7d into the Dhoto with artis EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICE OF 0 daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Henry tic harmony. To enjoy the entire N surroundings of an extensive estate. Hammond and "the granddaughter of the photo from the air surpasses that EVERY HAT A But if California_millionalres are depisting Europs of some cherished ! the late general of the same name. well known [n_Washington. She has other ) ant works. British stamp collectors are | eeping the cream of old American | Washington affiliations beaide her grand- | taken from the ground. Miss Alice FEATURE VALUE afn’f-’{;’:‘: ulml postmarks in their own | mother. wife of the form -mmf:.dor de Lamar's wonderful piace, Glen | Manufacturer has several sam- COME EARLY! % Most interesting sale oc- | to France and one of the most distin- | COve. L. L. has alse been taken in § j0 1) hines on hand. Will sell | ¢ licu:red iast week in London. when one | guished hostesses in ent society. ;‘F‘O;mu?:fxwgr:z::y. f-x"ar lh:hu:ms- p on hand. ill se i i s on letters . e picture is bel old for the be; ; : h of e earilest POSLIAIKE o aaties | o She in the nice of Mre. Frederick |61 of the Junior League. 1Tt is soft below cost. Demonstration. 1319 g ithe treaty of Paris went for high | OFden de Billier, whose husband hasjand harming as an Itallan lake [l g ot 1w, Room 801 23% One postmark was on a letter iy with an oblong pool before the AL, - Z Lteut. John Connor of the 19th ] - s E main edifice. reflecting the towers and iiurds of Yorkshire, who was in | 3 mullioned windows In delightful and | I - |New York on business connected with | 9F Ner costumes are considered key. | fi : g ! < e o o e man, Gen. John | IOtex Of the season's fashions. At a .. UMBRELLAS Stenwis. and whose minsive was dis- | Sarden fete on Long Tsland last week jifut photographer from th ~ q patched and bears the date of March | phe, Wofe one of the large. flapping o ke a unlaue and most Repaired and Re-Co: . patclh 1 4 a lace. pale blue in this | interesting picture of the White A Vel 54, 1784, and is of great value as an ex- j (.2 O s | mice Bssuriment of L‘dm‘vmdmn“‘ ‘ i H te d the fi spective. Then the ard, th 2 - prestige attaching to its neighboring | ler an e firat whose engagemen hu! ARl earteny ."al"::';' oum.m: SO GET 1T THIS WEEK AT THIS I i——-——-—-——.—-—*_______—__________i ’ | { i H L oseb 2| House when a lawn fete i % - H SHE DYED HER FADED SKlRT amyle of the: postage used during N9 ling around the brim. MGPIIURC T Bl iy v ol SR s P Childzen's Umbrellas and Canes f H * " which conferred Independen of blue organdle. with rows of One of the most extensive and bear | Very reasonable. i iy LS EDLICED — BUIT i e American postmark Rietioned | e, Pogie i gren eres"and o equibped wisas Boupes o0 o contls | FRENCH UMBRELLA SHOP 54 I' OLD MODELS REDUCED—BUT : TO MAKE CHILD A BLOUSE o Eoms OF St st | osven G 406t S & Srie 1o 5% S5ie ot Py au Foni Lonkiood SRAND-NEW MACHINES. RIGHT FROM H though a number of American experts 8 crime to dye estate of Pierre du Pont. Longwood, VFr. LA < AL ANLS O H bidding in a spirited manner both ~ oo Tetfers with (e ourrent e ertios ) Altorfer Bros. Company’s $2,000.000 Each package of “Diamond Dyes” | then perfect h ing is guar- ragoons are the property of the Har- 5 contains directions so lil_l!p‘el){hlfi |n£qed1:eeven i!l)):; g{:fin‘:r d‘ndr o ibrary authorities. but though The Lessner-Meyer Co., 917 F St. N.W. plant—the .llomc ofthe ABC ‘ any woman can dye or tint faded, | before.” Tell your druggist whether |55 Smesivar coriecior can boast of ob- Sesner-tiSyer 0.y WV Washing Machines ehabby skirts, dresses. waists, coats, | the material you wish to dye i3 sweaters, stockings, hangings, dra- | wool or silk, oi whether it is line:l. A t ) e ® peries, everythicy like new. Buy | cotton, or mixed guods. Diamond In the arrival of Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt, “Diamond Dyes”—n ind— treak, the ambassador from Germany, the - ofother krad Dyes never o > pot, fade, orrun. | numper of Rhigher diplomats serving | L4 {at thts capital is almost back to nor- i malThere are tielve ambassudors n Washington, wit e posts o J)Ie ico, Austria and Turkey still un- l h M 2, 3 l | assigned. It Is uniike thatin view | cf | e anufacturer’s Co-Opel'ahve Sale {of her limited territory and political | = 7 > ! prestige, Austria_will again send an | C tlll'd loc presiee Austr” il agaln send ‘e losed Saturday Night at Nine O’Clock 2000 HOUSEWIVES IN WASHINGTON AN | VICINITY USE THE FAMOUS A B C ELECTRIC | ) WASHING MACHINE. Your neighbor has one, you | shouid have one, too. It saves you money, saves your clothes, saves you time—it is ever-ready day or night to do the wash for you. is exceedingly problematic whether Lsuch a lofty envoy will be sent from | {What remains of the sublime porte Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt's coming to repre . sent a republican Germany is of deep- ’ = est significance. Quite logically he ; is the first German envoy ever sent MADE-OVER IN TIME here who was not of the nobility or gentry and having a name minus the For the Outing or Trip S la i evert wal 1y Tepresenta: There are exactly 105 Dresses left—The mak- - 7 rty termed the ‘right,” or for the . | Decoration Day ; Q|| B esbe nd et atiinied ers don’t want them returned—So we’re going ‘ Your Last Year’s &7 fmane e o to close them out quick in two lots tomorrow. ‘ | reputation of being one of the most Panama and Leghorn rlcud) econamisieiing hla couniey. | burning questions of the hour.. He| speaks English flueatly. since he has! spent months in London examining statistics, and he Sa: same mission. He is much time in Japan Yes! We are fully prepared to reblock and renovate your last Tam nis political year's hat into summer's lateat style, and ready to wear chlef of the bureau of statistics in Decoration Day. Bring your hat here so you may Dresden and, attracting instant atten- ! have a choice selection of besutiful trimmings, tion, he was shortly made minister of These Prices for Monday Only together “lt::h the finest ol‘ stylish ::nw the interior in msa| clblll:;'t 'r:l ;no " , cloth, crepes an georgettes, e ince he has . 5 R ratiatte o the yare : v A very good'selection in Dresses that actually a outside of Essen. - thy . . l.SPLAYlNG—‘ l—COMP“memrgg"“ the Germta Sbam N ae and the sold in the big sale for $14.95 — Consequently ES HERE IT IS—THE WORLD'S BEST ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE— chatelain m BUCKRAM & WIRE HAIRCLOTH e e et _they are worth up to $25.00. Nearly all HAT FRAM SOLD BY THE YARD ::r;hlpl‘ldor !Ila ‘:llh,zn‘lzrl:m:: .t:.:: 2 2 : e i ST Ty prasent Gorman em sizes to start, but we advise an early choice. pancy and it Is yet undecided whether . 4 3 it will be repaired and enlarged or % adies’ Capi a o || |Eziiss it it slatera 5 = bulld on land owned in Washington | 508 Eleventh Street N. W. Helghs e | ; > Mai o Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory. the Phone Main 8322. Our Work Is Our Reputation. [y N ADIOh: who was: vesently| . \___—_____.—_JJ {entertained at the White House. in {an ardent horticulturist, and she was enthusiastic over e quiet beauty of saveral little floral spots around the old mansion. Mrs. Mallory Is clever Now Yok o with'a pencil and made many draw. | . ew or| Bost ittsbur, ings of features which particularly A o Haitieene s L lm‘prauud her. The ténnis champion 1 “Hats of Tomarrow'Slwwn Today” has recently been mtting for a por-| ! trait bust which will be presented in | i miniature to her special friends, and {it is the work of & man who has far! juere reputation &8s a pianist and | composer than as a sculptor. Ch i | tian' Schiottz, But Mrs. Mallory ré-| G ' 3 marked that his is the age when ver- | 2 satility is required. She likes to dig! COME TO OUR STORE ANY DAY THIS WEEK AND HAVE Miss Came(ron THE FACTORY EXPERT, DEMONSTRATE IT FULLY TO YOU TO HELP SOLVE YOUR HOME PROBLEMS— FEATURES THAT MAKE THE A B C THE LEADER OF ALL WASHING MACHINES !and weed a bit atier sirenuous ten-| £t s> g Solid sab: Fully inclosed cabinet. | plors was somethiny which she may . . e y - - Y. I :?:.‘,:L:“;o F0 i buhes were I ation. Canton Crepes, Georgette, Taffeta, Crepe Swinging wringer. Copiealad wisthe! ! | Roosevelts time. but they form a; Z 2 2 ntralized control. Automatic oiling system. ]227 F Street N. W. E_;if{%a%‘:g:::{?ki{x:h fnl‘llfisp?&ue;: : Net’ ROShanam Crepe’ Cr epe de fChlne’ mn a Ll Automatic safety release. E I i Washington-ls_much interested in' wide variety O_f every wanth Shlade' 1 3 i the announcement of the engagement | R Your Unrestricted Choice of e e attache of the British embassy and s OUR ENTIRE STOCK § jone of the most popular of the! . | younger diplomats. to Miss Mary ! > 3 OF EXCLUSIVE j Graham -Orr-Lewis, daughter of Sir; e Frederic Duncan Orr-Lewis of Mon-! > treal and London. Lady Orr-Lewis \ lvaucd part of the winter In New : York, where she presented both' her: A daughters, Misses Helen and Mary | X 7 Graham, to society, and both of their | ) . E betrothals were among the Interest- ' ; ; ; < ing announcements of Easter week. p They are all at present In Montreal & SPECIAL NOTICE!!! We'll do yvour next washing free in your home with- out a penny’s expense to you, if you'll drep in or tele- phone us. EBSTER ELECTRIC | COMPANY Distributors for the A B C W ashing Machines 719 9th St. N.W. NEXT TO RIALTO THEATER I : ; voan svenilor June %o daie Tas || | These Sold in the Sale Up to $21.95—Worth Much More Divided Into Two Graves and Miss Mary Graham Orr- Groups Lewis, bat, presumaby u'wm oceir x in London during the autumn. Sir o - - — ) 5 Frederic ix one of the | millionaire - d shipbullders of London and Montreal, 9 o 4 3 and his wife, who .was Miss Mary < Duncan, inherited a -large fortune - ; Nnc. . from her kindred in_Ottawa. Tney ¢ g 3 maintain an exquiste home at C::xn“, == J T i © s Villa _Valletta, this séason lea: to Mra. Seth Barton French, and & hand- Inclding NEW MIDSUMMER | e e ] : 917 F St. . | L # X bie leader of charity fetes! and dur- MODELS and importations . Sk M 5lf‘~:§{win In Wash- BN : P : Snning ” ineatriials ~And 5 . 5Oy inent in ! % qnuni% 1ast: - " ” v T NIpERer, Ak e

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