Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1922, Page 47

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO C., JUNE 18, 1922—PART Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Much Impetus Given Movement to Exchange 4 SOCIETY. Statues of Famed Americans and Bl‘itdfl!- Americans In London are no longer |Chantilly for the season. _Mrs. Delo: GREAT JUNE SALE Slashing Prices of All Garments Bargains All Over the House summer Dressesl irNew Shantung Dresses Extra Special | | Fringed Canton Crepe Dresses 3 C Westminster IBlodgett has been in the French capi compelled to) leok: over tal for a fortnight. but wili joint her | Abbey with a keen eye to discover | igtors “Mrs Mathews and Mrs. Por- tablets or encomiums to their sountry icher, in Italy early in July Mrs. people. An impetus of decp signifi- Hourke Sochran spent a few mreeks ‘ontin q E a cance has been given the exchange (i ic EOTMNERIRY QUL 5 O enties, of great Americans for the 1llustrious New Yorkers are numerous also, and Britons who were friends of America, [Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbilt has re- g Washington (oPened her apartment off the Bols du and Houdon's bust of Washin&'" Boulogne and Mrs. Seth ~Barton stands conspicuously in St. Paul's,|French has closed her villa at Cannes and St. Gaudens' marvelous statue of |and taken a residence in Rue Balzac RO A T Your nimble fingers can contrive a Silk Lamp Shade that will bring a softened glow afld a new note o‘ tand “elte the main en- (near the Star. The American am- Lincoln stands opn bassador has been joined by his son. ington's Secretary of th reasury. !port needed to carry it forward Hamilton, although rend > | There are many members of the Le most A va family who possess portions of the All Summer Hats All Wraps, Coats and Capes t sonr furs at % 5 ot < : Novelty Sport Sil l§ decoration to the living trance of Westminster Abbey. TRe|y "pgrmplee Herrick, who was in $ | y Sport Silk Dresses L\ b d S Earl of L‘hl;lhgm will soon ladEo;?nu!:; (‘.l‘e\'blknd all through the spring, and 1 1‘ e L room or boudoir corridors of Congress an the two have moved into Summer R i & 0TS be unvelled in & park duelqua fare between Paris and Ver- { | 7imest Linen and Ratine Dresses E Mrs. Butler northeast of the legislative Malls: jsalllen. Three "hundred thousand ] g . Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft r Y { Americans were registered on French 1 3 2 & Bil[presenteathe ety of Manchestel inoll during May and many more are J ( Beautiful White Canton Dresses England, so strongly permeates expected during the next three : . . : Instructs Free memories of Lord Bryce, with a head months, Handsome Navy Canton and Georgette Dresses in a hig ; of Lincoln dome by Barnard, and _— : . = 3 s = g A wide variety of mate- highly rated by :M.me« l“;:; A project which lags unaccountably * R LL KT array of models. Values to $60.00. i chester, where Lady Bryce spen is that of restoring the old Arling- i § : ‘here she was married. 0 eame the bride of Eoxign Huski rials and frames from g"“‘:"ge’;g";&:“,’;;"m:n.e libera- |ton mansion to the aspect it wore [ June 3. - S 1 $25 00 d 35 ] which to choose D I o eonles attending the |when Gen. Robert B. Lee threw his|_ 5 o | Y an J | : unveiling were marked by many un-\lot with Virginie, = wWith e bulld. | . ; ] e aves "Om the very first day [ing of the amphitheater and the |them with the needful identification. | 2 ‘ of leisure which comes to Chief Jus- storing of the records In their proper [Mrs. Lee wasithe only child ot (Gen ! $25 to $35 Shantung Silk Dresses....... 3 $19.95 and $25 ¢ e Whi visit the vast manu- |place. the mansion no longer serves a | R L ALashy % OE 3 e enheirmery e contér 10 nee his brother's | deffaite purpose.’ and *the' Idea ot Washington's adopted son, who wis $40 to $70 Tailored Tricotine Suits. . . . . .. ..$29.50 to $49.50 12 B et e & participate in & reception |gathering the furniture or its replica | 118% J1 FELIN o)yl W Z 2 *,.UNI UL“ fiy e aleipal futhorities planned [when the estate was presented to mother of George Parke Washington $25 to $30 Smart Tweed Suits—extra. ........... $12.95 £ PIGHTH @ B STREGTS in his honor. George Washington Custis by his on Eighth T L & (ne |Bdopted father as a bridal glft seem- = B s/0 : . 2 An American whose memory ed fo fit in with national sentiment of Hemstitching in 1922 Biitish are honoring in a special WaY | Mrs, Henry Wilder Keyes has becom« $5.00 to $15.00 95 to $12.95 2 SR ST TS AT enC Hamitton, the brilllant |deeply Interested in the project and For For NEW SPORT SWEAT e he revolution and Wash= it will now doubtless recelve the sup- NEW SILK AND NOVELTY CLOTH SKIRTS Sana Mboels Values, $8.50 1o $2250 + $5.00 to $15.00 of roles, has never ] original household {reasures pre- | special appointment ofed in the country of which sented to voung Robert Lee w S | At Bix Reductions At 1% to b O N O T I C E ! Ione of the venerated founders Mary Custis became his bride who MARTIN WOLF 0 ialerian | O cgtm 1o be set within the pre- |would, under proper appeal. present ¥ cincts of London’s oldest financial d en in the capi trict has yet to be We are pleased to announce that trict has vet to be seen ln, ’ vithi f the T L 2 Q@ ] we have secured the services of {iithin ranseof trie Treasy vironment for it a i of the n;nn ;«ha no: “pnzuhng d the f s of the strul 5 r.George .Kin gstomn | S it S~~~ 2 2 and intelligently as one of Its mill- tary geniuses, muny veurs g0 Formerly of the Bond Buslding, T New :zg;("ci:"'ndg:; others may ve M d F 608 to 614 _ ELEVENTH ST, S . seen in Alban and in many plac who will have entire charge of our of lamajte an the Isie of Bt CEUN on ay eatures peCIal Values and memoirs h trequently to the Fine Arts Com o sug,fp:xd before every inch o OPTICAL DEPARTMENT z | civen dver to martial The House of Courtes nd political heroes the national city should finish paying its debt to those {Who aided signally in achieving the Dr. Kingston will continue to ren- Independence. Alexander Hamilton s . has a high rank in this categor: and der the Efficient Service that has there is the hrave De Kalb, for whose statue Congress appropr ated hmnnr\y 0] ha century ago. There is become so well known to the Tns S s S g et i . e service of De Grasse and his fleet be- €0, ’e 0] Was}l"l ton a; fore Yorktown, and the erecting of p fi , g ’IJ v’c”l'ty the effigies of civic heroes like Ed- mund Burke should uredly call forth one to the gallant Beaumar- chais, the French dramatist, who sup- plied Franklin with the first funds a n tained for the revolutionary nc. ne. The brilliant reception in the Pan- American Hall on June 10, to which the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes invited the entire official set of Washington. is in keeping with traditions which hold in the older world when a public man must fete more persons than any private home can comfortably contain. Lady Lee of Fareham uses the spacious Admi- ralty House, and her fame as a Here are four Apparel Specials making’ strong economic appeal for your attention tomorrow Jewelers 935 F Street Platinumsmiths 30 Years at the Same Address OPTICIANS All Our Luxurious Silk Sweaters Reduced! We have made a sweep- ing concession on all of the finest grades—taking ex- actly drawing rooms which form the sec-| 111S117 F STREET ond floor of the grim old Admiralty { building, which Is so intimately asso- ciated with British naval histor, Shakespeare's birthday was the I large assemblage held there, but there are receptions. dinners and e often speech-making in the official e ln domain of the Admiralty, and not only flowers and handsome potted plants are loaned for the occasion. \ 1/3 off the regular price! Unusual Models in —which means your choice Silk and Wash now may be made at from $23.34 to $50.00. Pure Silk and every thread per- Dresses fect. Novelty and regular weaves ; staple and high colors— FEffective styles that will hold but often notable works of art. On the natal day of the great dramatist Lady Lee was assisted by Ambassador and Mrs. George Harvey and other members of the American embassy and their families and a fine sprinkling from the professional stage. Featuring what is much in demand—ex- — The excellent purpose which the emplifying Louvre values and Louvre prices. Pan-American _building__serves on such occasions as the Waddell- Sh s . |I-I\m'hea!wefld‘mg rfeoemlon ‘recalls the antung Suits and Dresses o TSRl o e Ersnataruith a home distinct from the mansion . . whet official ba et da lev There's a touch of smartness in Shan- must be siven. Ciba. has recents 2 =et an excellent example in this line tung that has made it popular for sports She ‘Ras bullt a ’delhizhlhlxldho‘:ne "I - 2 i L3 o: ry meaning of the f he and general wear. Coat Suits of plain- 255;; execulir:'}f“jusx:‘ Soians s oy < o -3 avana, W e the tertai ts, tailored designs, and Dresses of straight Shnauess ‘and all ofcial meetings llne EHEC(S-— - continue to be held in the ancient fortress where the captains-general from Spain had maintained their court s 00 for more than two centuries. The . first lady of Cuba frequently invites smaller companies to the suburban residence, but the privacy of this re- treat is considered inviolable, and not one, even the loftiest official, would Tub Frocks— O ie o intrids without “a . for- - mal permission. As the gardensalong the famous Alameda de Paula. on Most striking designs and captivating . which the south end of the presiden- e : ot e patterns and finish, in Gingham, Voile, e '7;'3‘;7';-;"f“r:mfifi?f;dih“."afn":,falfizi thespshancasoitatnie €5 1 i = f Cuba’s first lady 111 . and B 8 Ratine, Linen, Organdy, Dimity, etc. The S,m"n:;mf{f View of the moble har- bor, re plea: ft lenti- | colorings and patterns that are most fally sprinkied among the merchantmen popular— and ships of war. s 95 Mr. Herbert Haseltine, who was for . $ .00 some years an attache of the Amer- 0 = ican embassy in Paris, is now among the celebrities of the art world. and though he remains noticeably with- hostess is reaching great heights. The president of the Union of the English-Speaking Peoples, she enter- tails several thousand guests several times a season at Admiralty House. something which would be utterly out of the question in her own snug home, Abbey Gardens, in Westminster in- closure. In the old world dwellings are provided for every public servant and in addition some special hall or mansion where he may give his offi- cial entertainments. Lady Lee gath- % ers notable assemblages in the vast [ Fantasi Silk out honor in his own country, he is Printed Silk Crepes— e STn S e . o i = “ his adopted home. The Haseltine [ ] Dainty and distinctive Frocks—in new studio in_the Autleul quarter is be- e . = sieged by enthusiastic admirers and o l s and original colorings and patterns. Un- is frequently a meeting place of Americans in passing. The young usual values— sculptor has recently departed for Madrid, where he will be the guest s 50 of the Duke of Alba. and will be given A 113 'vi] d” an opportunity to model som f the . . Tamous bulls which are being rearea When you consider the value pn ege ;or the f|n(f. I'I‘h('bduke is among the . oremost of the breeders of Spain's 5 : o I fighting bulls, and has a wonderfully rou’ll appreciate what the price t equipped ganaderia, as ranches for ) pp p o erl a these flery animals are called, and & 2 . r?xula{ ‘im(-i‘l’s o‘g attendants on the - place, including doctors and surgeons. Contlnmng The coming American sculptor—and, according to many, to succeed the, masters who have passed the zenith, L St. Gaudens, French, McMonies—de- e OSIer e votes much time to the modeling of animals. He has just finished for Queen Alexandra a miniature of her husband's (King Edward VII) hand- - Hand 1 - The price truly belies the v2lues fmeans andsomelyidesigned included—nor could they be offer- dresses—plain in finish or elaborate 00 ed at this price except for extra- ' _and draped in exquisite taste— ° ordinary conditions. Simple Frocks of dainty designs, and sumptuous for street, sports and afternoon creations of effective combinations. Pure Silk—every pair perfect quality—and NSNS T AT AL PAF ST LT T NE T YA =L I T ) G TN AT z some charger, Kildare. His modei- ~ . o of E/;l_l[f;og; Dn[?(l:(ésl)—Onyx, Kayser, etc. ing of famous bulls is In behait ot wear. Canton Crepe, Printed Simplicity is-a feat\;re of their Voiles, Organdies, Linens, Ra- $2.95 grade, “he ‘?igfa?fiv:"nm"if{;:T:";L’:éflfif-}:? Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Foul- i ?;]ap;:%hefi]:'g" e tines, Ginghams—and Silk Crepe > T nter- I 5 . 5 Shz % $ l -95 :.r."zll'm}.'.\ °prulo Soursament e B . I the'waist ; falling in natural plaits. de Chme; L‘“‘"{" Crepe, Shan- ard, Silk Knit, Pongee, Rosh- In the distinctive Fantasi weav- tung, Printed Georgette, Crepe $3.25 grade, §2 25 Quite a colony of Washingtonians Is e to be found at present in Paris. some omiciled for the early summer. $3.75 grade, $2 50 others merely passing on. Princess 2 Andreas Boncompagni has been at the Ritz for some weeks, but will de- part after the racing season for her summer home near Sorrento, on the M Bay of Naples Mrs. Sherman Mc- ¢ Cailum and Miss Cecilia and youns ‘Mrs. John Sherman McCalldm are in Paris, but will take a villa above anara Crepe, etc. - Knit, etc. £ 3 ¥

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