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[ 8 SOCIETY. (T o [ Store Hours—8:30 to 6 [ .| The Season’s Favorites in |- hd O — T e Cool White Feotwear And Clever Effects in Sports Shoes N O matter where you go or what 5 your plans are for Vacation, Outings or Recreation—you will need several pairs of White Shoes or Sports Shoes. We are showing a most un- usual assortment now and the prices THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JU Tales of Well Famous—Minister Ste That President and Mrs. Harding delight to recall the memory of their care-free days in Marion has been many times shown since they came to the White House. A particularly happy assoclation was renewed when Maj. Ora M. Baldinger was made per- sonal military alde to the chief ex- Known Folk In Social and Political Life The Hardings Enjoy Watching “"Newsies™ Become {258 Eritishers a0, in ottaka, < panek and Sister Fine E 11, 1922—PART 2. momentarily. He {8 accompanied by his daughter, Miss Poppy Mackay, a well known belle of London. She married Capt. Dennis Wyndham of the Wilts Regiment in 1913, but the unifon proved unhappy. and has been dissolved by act of parliament. Lord Inchcape and his daughter will re- main nearly -all rummer on this side, visiting the resorts in a leisurely way and ending their tour, as all in Ottawa. Sir ton with Lord Reading when the, ai bassador and Sir Edward Holden ne- gotiated the first war loan, will b ere a few days during the comin, g in consultation with the officials of the exchequer. His present mission is on the gencral economic situation of Europe and the refunding of its various debts. - tesies In many directions is Sir Philip Kerr, well known here through his writings _and personally known to nearly all the overseas writers. He acted as secretary to Mr. David Lloyd SOCIETY. which his chief. the British premier, used so effectively during recent public conferences, he has never been on this side of the water before, and he intends to see everything in proper order and to the very end of the list offered. Sir Philip Kerr proved as famoue a war-time sccretary as Mr. Lloyd George did a premier, but he has wearicd of politics and turmoil of British public life and has re- tired to win laurels in journalism and literature. He has long ago proven an alibi about being the “Gen- tleman with the Duster.” and popular sentiment now fixed that xrea' u known as Mr. Harold Begbie, who is watching the House and Senate in session, possibly with a view of de- seribing the operation in contrast of the lords and com- mons presented to all | thé leaders, and may be seen lunch ing in a different group every after- noon. He has also been entertained by Mr. Gicorge Christian, secretary to the President. — half a box of gelatin in one-third cup of cold water. Add two cups of boil- ing water; strain, add two tablespoon- fuls of lemon juice and one cup of sugar, and pour into a mold. When the mixture begins to harden add tne prunes cut in pleces and one-half a cup of English wainuts broken in pieces. Stir occasionallv to keep the fruit from eettling. Mold, chill and serve with a soft custard. M s week. Sir Felix Shuster is considere 4 fri d a Musicians—Romance Stirs Interest. Ofe Of the shrewdest financiars of the Siscisie of the Welsh ctarosmm si Remodeled ’ s 5 United Kingdom, and is often called | philip Is devoting much lejsure to | Repaired of charge. Work absolutels ¥ at the correct price. MARTIN WOLF 30:32Fierias Avenue N.W. UMB Repaired and Re-Covered Nice assortment of Ladi Gents' and Children’s Umbrellas and Canes are extremely moderate. ecutive, for the major was of that| bl 7 4 2 2 a throughout the war. Though very reasonable. : group of “newsies” whom Mrs. Hard- S Ennlp has attained ‘much celcp. | Prume Jelly, Custard Sauce. FRENCH UMBRELLA SHOP Sketch A—All-White Reignskin One-Strap S0 S U e a Tuvnimed the. Vants volume of “data | done, remove the stonce Soak ‘one: | Fr. 4594-W 718 13th St. N.W. . and many of whom proved a tower of Sipiene: R ySont semone = £ 2! 3 Pump. A popular model, with welt sole and strength to the Marion Star in its Cuban, Military or Low, Flat Heel. Priced at formative days. Mrs. Harding was circulation muna r of her husband's $6and 7. N paper. and"Some o the means, sho St 4 similar model has Turn Role, Baby employed to obtain efficiency from X = 2 he A vel 0 d 52 | or Louis Heel. At $3.30 to $8. tirely” out of fashion: these days aal l | The House of Qudlity }ma'ger Pros. & Co much so in newspaper offices as in the schoolroom. She often says that some of the most loyal frien Sketch B—A New Two-Strap Sport Pump— Of canvas with black patent tip and back foxing; ythe President and she poss welt sole and low rubber heel. Priced at §5. | Rood who have made eosd. " As & 12| Van Buslte Sketch C—Patent One-Strap P With Becte o ihe inatns e ins erra | Whita 81k W ide: plai epirap Lump=W1 liche eaitor of th Maton Slon o oot Hosiery, Bpe- || X t. N.W. cut-out side; plain toe and low, flat heel— 5}“;‘5?'! r;{ifi:p:".\ru::g. Star ascondl- | ey || 937 939 F Sf acitles. Vhen Mr. Hard ntered Turn soles at $6. Welt soles at $7. Bolitics he thok soune saiiaeer 1o Columbus and later he appui a page in the Ohio senate. Fror. this’ position he took a course at the Vir {Einia Military Institute and even- {tually entered the Army, receiving hi jcommission in 1912, Maj. Balding was an instructor in aviation when he became an aide in the White House. ed A Special Purchase of Summer Silk Dresses Foulards, Georgettes, Pongees, Cantons---Regularly Worth $35 and $40 25 Sketch D—A New Sport Oxford—Of white reignskin with black patent or brown russia saddle; welt sole and low heel. At $5 and $6.50. [ EMEENSDD MRS. ERRETT BROCKMAN Of St. Paul, Minn., who fs visiting Mra. P. Casanove Willvon. Women’s fiite l’R.:aiognskiu‘ or Beechtex Cloth Oxfords Exceptional qualities with Welt Soles and Cuhan, Milltary or Low, Flat Heels. Very moderate in T $5.00 to $7.00 The minister of Czechoslovakia an his sister, Miss Stepunekovna Been umons the active social in the diplomatic corp have a variety of other lto their credit. Miss Stepanekovna, ywho sailed for home with the minis- {ter the other day, has a long lecture tour before her and will attend to the publishing of some ballads whicl she composed during the winter. She have B nolds Hitt. niatowski is one of th 1 her pala Av Martin is always filled with guests. T nce Louis 1 . married Misg Jf Providence The senior Princess grande Goddard 3 3 and is serving in the diplomatic service of Poland in the legation at Brussels. and the minister are both practical 3 musicians and compose as well as (i M d " render the spirited music of their| The Hotel de Crillon, in Paris, Is on ays Pure Thread White Silk Hose. . $1.50 to $2.50 country vocally and on s al instru- | again in the hands of an American ments. The minister has also been [ chatel busy studying various American busi- | Sjp | ness courses in ban ne—Lady Beauchamp, wife of 8 ward Beaucha member of ng, in account- {parliament for the west end of Lon- Fancy Lace Effects or Clocks. ...$2.00 to $3.50 Silk Hosiery Leading ing, in cconomics and indusirialifion, who was Miss Betty Campbell 2 5 methods, and whenever he.could s oy, dagghte Mr. Archibald A Complete Line of Orthopedic Footwear & day or two has visited th s e o b r 5 factories found in adjacent state sna Tady Beauehamp! have tt t t il e il T Beahump vate raction a theories He has been sending large | yicularly to cntertain durlug the rac: | consigninents ot juvenile books &4 : of Tune ‘and early July, . 4 e SEne; A E ed in the tenancy o other Bohemian citics e Mol g6 Goitlon. ol and) Ara i i JOS. STRASBURGER CO |t Lora. Woddhone, e poto en-| Lihwas Hoe Ger ana Ses” Corn [DRAPED: panel and tailored models with ail the 2 thusiast, this o) fe /1S Vanderbilc e onnh X charm of fine dressmaking and trimmings. 310-312 SEVENTH STREET 1,,u S tiveR Hrom the HOlotts he b3 Whitney Warren and Mr. A Creations of exclusiveness in a wonderful selection. N T |entertained in England, he will be|Charles Scribner. This sixteenth cen | All the favored new shades, smartest figured designs + AT I e e e e S e o i Bt oring hik tenure s e and plain white. Coming from a maker of the very = = = : 56 0 “hievements | ambs: Paris a : 2 o= SeEr b = | coucags) | ang e Was har. | g his residence in co highest type dresses, they will instantly appeal to Red Cross affairs curing the world discriminating buyers who usually pay much more than $25 for their dresses. ried last week to Lady Frances Mar- 5 garet Montague of London and is now | war. Built by the Dukes de Crillon, Kim. | its walls are covered with paintings at the well known country at, 8 berly House, which was thus renamed | of the beauties of the line, done by . e B . from Boston House the Nouth|Greuze, Watteau and other renowned Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18 Youthful, cool, airy crea- Erfebacher . African wa Lady se is the | masters, while the wood carving sur- Sy % ‘ 1 A e sotona peve Sebtine | oussas ihat iof any private domicile tions. Women'’s sizes, 34 to 44, refined and very lovely the familiar name of Lord Boston.|in Paris. It is the property of the 5 5 S50 Twelve-Ten F St. The romance may fere with | Duke de Polignac, who married Mrs. in their desighing. = : Lord Wodehouse's appe on_the | Nina Eustis of this city, but he rarely ! i fleld_at deadow Brook Club, where |lives in it, pr;-.‘:vr(nr.g the De Polignac L Other Summer Silk Dresses he and some brother poloists had|chateau, on the Seine. : o agreed, purely for sport, to play St igainst the invincibles of that green. | Tt Is the indefatigable hostess who $19.50 $29 $35 $39 $45 850 up v The others are Lord Rocksavage. the | can kecp apace of all the foreign Duke of Penaranda (a Portugnese |celebritics arriving in New York and noble resident in_ England), Lord} & through Washington for the e Tweedmouth and Mr. Walter Buck- of paying their respects to B S S e S R ) R o o e e e S S A S N master. The recent bridegroom of | the President, seeing Congress in ac- the great four of the Engiish team|tion and inspecting the Capital city has always acted in a most friendly jof what is admitted to be the most For Summer EVERY STEAMER THAT ARRIVES IN NEW YORK FROM EUROPE, BRINGS spirit to the American contestants|powerful intrenched government and if his marriage prevents his com-'on earth. Lord Incheape, more ?‘ RS A ks S el | ——— Jo | ——— [o]——]alc———lo]l——]ol——]a] ——]g W denouse s related to the seholarly | James Mackny hing- | 3 o] a a a a o] E ton in other d: and, landing the latter part of la. cek 'in New York, he is expected in Washington almost We Will RU GS well as to a family generations for its generous support of sporting inter- ests. Many Washingtonians are keenly interested in the romance of Ar. Albert Lincoln Hoffman and Miss | ciean. motbproof and Yoty Ladses Shop 1113 G St. NW. ; s e "3ir. "ana Mre| Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. SUMMER WEAR. WE ARE MAKING A B o T | 410 New Jersey Ave, Lindoln 7638 or 14f days of their married life 81 Before or after business hours, North 9125 in this city in a whirl of gayety de- vised by many friends. Mrs. Hoffman | = died a year after their marriage, leav- ing an infant son. Miss Harriman is the only daughter of Mr. Joseph Wright Harriman, preSident of the Harriman National Bank, and Mrs. Harriman, who was Miss Augusta Barney, with many relatives in this the early FEATURE OF THIS NEWEST SUMMER WHITE FASHIONS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. 0 Your city. Miss Harriman is the grand- . d hte: f John Neilson Harri K== WHITE CANTON CREPE WHITE FRENCH VOILE |siiimes se x50 dinime o= Il ' i : FROCKS, hemstitched and FROCKS, hand-drawn work. Harriman. Foung M HoHan mads We Restore ; tucked. $25.00 & B e burine s vas s Them— | g o land as_well as by his own govern- Restoring, repairing, remodel- ment. He has a delightful summer ing at I'!ll!lccsd IIIIBII'I" rates. DRESSES and GOWNS Children's Clothes MADE TO ORDER CLAUDIA R. WHALEY (formerly of Boston) 1414 Q st. n.w. Tel. North 6232-W. © home at Piping Rock, whither he will take his bride, affer their marriage late in June at Avondale, in the Brookville section of Long Island He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoffman of New York city and of Southampton. 335, $39.50 WHITE CREPE GEOR- " GETTE GOWNS with the new silk chain stitching. 335, $39.50 WHITE CREPEROMA AND poiib SILK SKIRTS, all RENEE FROCKS, new i draped effects. 515, $19.50 $49.50, WHITE WOOL SPORT WHITE ROSHANARA - CREPE DRESSES, plain tai- lored or dressy. $35, $49.50 FURRIER 1215 G St. N.W. | | Still Continues Women In all varletles of organ- ized socleties ‘are buckling on their armor to do battle for Lady Rhondda and to attempt forcing the house of lords to reconsider the reflisal to per- mit her to occupy her father's seat. But if Lady Rhondda is given this privilege twenty-eight other daugh- ters of peers are ready to claim a place, and it is the future rather than the present which appalls the mem- bers of the lords. American feminis- tic leaders have already expressed sympathy for Lady Rhondda and advised her to stand for some bor- ough in the common, and, getting there, to amend the laws of the peers 80 that such a happening as hers The vast crowds t_l;nat flocked to our store on the open- ing day taxed us beyond expectations, but we fulfilled — our part in giving true values for the money. = Purchase . SKIRTS, al . Win'ot b’ recorded agam Others Agam on WHITE SILK LACE s il HE WS adiss amending " the" law outright ican women, it is pointed out to the British peeress, can fill any elective 512. 50’ 315- 00 - office If they get a sufficient number S of votes, and nlrenldly t:vo u;e making WHITE FIBER SILK it dozena trying for ‘the lower SWEATERS, Tuxedo and slip-on styles. B e bty ars hondda istrator of her father's vast mining $13.50, $15 PURE SILK SWEATERS, all new models. $25, $29.50 WHITE HAND-MADE BLOUSES, hand drawn and lace trimmed. 35, $7.50 WHITE CREPE GEOR- GETTE BLOUSES, filet and GOWNS over silk crepe foun- dations. $39.50, $49.50 . WHITE CREPE ROMAINE OWI.\IS, new crystal beaded. - $59.50, $79.50 * . WHITE FRENCH LINEN FROCKS, hemstitched and plain. $19.50, $22.50 WHITE TAILORMADE BLOUSES for sports wear. $3.50 $4.50 WHITE MOIRE HATS for dress and sports wear. Irish lace trimmed. $15.00 $12.50, $15 B |dred near Stockton. The third son, PrincemMichel John Willard Ponia- .Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Starii: s i and managers which has been of In- estimable value. She would seem to be the ideal member for the lords, and no doubt she will be so in no distant day. Mightier edifices than the house of lords have opened at the persistent knocking of women at their gates. Some six or eight Amer- ican feminine associations are giving Lady Rhondda their active support and aiready are busy mailing pro- tests to the proper authorities in London. Prince Louis Leopold-Charles Ponia- towski, accompanied by his second son, Prince Casimir Amdre, landed in New York last week and will visit Washington on their way to_San Francisco, where they will join Prin- cess Ponlatowski, who has been in this country since early spring. Princess Ponlatowsk! was Miss Eliza. beth Sperry Stockion of the wealthy and historic family of the Pacific Coast, who were the founders and re- main part owners of the city of Stock- ton, Calif. Her marriage to the head of the Polish feudal clan of Ponia- towski occurred in Paris in 1884, and there are four sons, all of whom honer the American branch of their || ancestry as_well as the Slav and hyphenate Sperry -Stockton - Willard into their names. The eldest son, Prince Stanislaus, was married in Paris two years ago to Countess Aldee de Sainte-Aldegonde and he and his wife are at_present visiting the splendid ranch of his mother's kin- ~ Monday - Morning We will have enough of these values for every one who will attend this sale in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Underwear. = Finest Grade of Famous W hiting & Davis’ Mesh Bags 143 off . Marked Prices ONE WEEK ONLY D. Alpher J 907 G St Come Early and Get Your Pick‘ No Exchanges No Will Calls All Sales Cash —[o]—=]o]—=]ol—=]o]—o]lc——]o]c——]o[c———|o[c——o]—=]o[c—=]o][——=]o[——] I— [o[c—=|o|lc—=|c|c—=|o[c="ale—=]olc——= |o[—=o]l——=(o]c—— |o]—=o]c——]olc—F| N.W. —— / E fl fl | fl