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L0 Al y" -~ A Month WHST PALM BEACH, Fla., Febru-1day in the cottages and at the hotels. | ary 3.—Royal personages are soon te arrive in Palm Beach to top the list of distinguished guests. Reservgtions have been made at the Royal Poin. ciata for members of the royal house of Greece, who will be here for a wonth, dating from February 1L Prince Christopher and his consort, Prince Andrew and his consort, Mr. William B. Leeds and Mrs. Leed: Whom evervone remembers as ¢ former Princess Nenia of Gigece, 8 the heads of the party Lady Sarah Wilson of England is joining the party in New York and Will come south with them. In a dition, there will be Miss Algier, sec- retary: Dr. Stucker, a gentleman in weiting, and various maids, chauf- feurs and so on. an imposing retinue. 11 is expected. however, that the royal party will lve rather quietly | on account of the vecent death of Frince Constuntine \nother princess, who is expected n in Palm Beach. is Princess Alice 2 cousin of the King of man of the princess, on. was a guest In al seasons ago with | a de Mesa of Cuba { addition to the gavetgs of co- ¢ and the various clubs ch. there have been many | E d delightful “home" dinner parties given by the leaders of the £ to enliven the past fori-} 1. Thomas of New York{ t one of the largest| dinners. 1t was! house. Casa Lema. onl s Mr of New Vieach Mr and Mrs Thiladelphia Tioward o i @y of Low :mdl has been a guest at{ many of these small affairs. being one ! “f the most charming and gracious Wamen in the colony, but is refusing £11 invitations to large aiairs be-! cause of mourning ather delightful party of th as the lyncheon given by Mr. Henry Seligman, when the} : Were Mr. gand Mrs. Antheny | iddie. Mr. snd Mrs. Waiter Dam-{ rosch. Baron and Baroness crantz and Judge and Mrs. Glasgow. ! i ve leased a Spanish | ~ wcean front from Mme. . plan to spend the rest! here iverglades Club the Sunday er followed by dancing has, > popular than ever since | 1oor dancing platform has ! on complete ieve under a starry sky. in the most ic of suroundings even the post | work deadly magic on the} din e Moorish villas adjacent occupied. Vincent of friends arrived he week ous affa se entertaining last regular club night. | ve dinners at the club and Mrs Edward 1° « Russell Love. Mr. and A. Black of New York, Mr Mrs B I Huntington. Mr. and Charles Harding and Mr, F. O! ineluded Kinte Mre and Mrs R he fishing weat has been perfect | of late and dispatches from the com- | mander of the Breakers pler report | a zreat run of amberjack—not good %o eat The fishermen. however, get( erear sport hauling them in. Joseph Cawthorne. the actor o is here! season. is one of the most en- ! astic smberjack fans. The sail-; fish championshi {or\nilhl‘ Roes howeve . Charles Dil- lingham of New York, who has made ame of the men on the pier quite jealaus of her skill. She landed a thirty-five pound sail-fish the Othhri day, when she went out in a boat. Mrs Corneilus Tangeman has alse | quaiified as an expert, bringing in a, huge sail-fish of which she speaks with modest pride as “my fish.” { Important among the recent arrivals) is Mr Jerome Bonaparte, whose chic | appes e at the noon beach hour miwaye excites comment. On her first | day sne wore a marvelous sstin print | Eown i1 gorgeous colors—bright vel- | Inws, Llues. and greens. It was made extremely long and was without trim- | ming. A large black hat with a lace| veil and long jet pendants in her! ears ompleted the costume. Lately she has taken to black and white. Mrs. Miiler Graves of New York, who is} tisuaily with Mrs. Bonaparte also ! wears at ive clothes, One of her | notable effects consisted of a laven- der one-piece frock with a gray straw mmed with darker violet erepe. h hung in & streamer almost io item of the gown. H € noticcahie that many nof thel the formality of | for pretection from, the sake af appear: | i to e} Certain nem up in ast Sa ng 1o ther fort, Although the season is now at its b- ¥, the most important events— shington ball, the costume bal} e Tiverglades Club and the Coun- ty Club ball—are stfll in_the fu-} ture. These all come in February. Alrcady there is talk of costumaes, | however. for gemerally the younger set adores nothing so yuch 88 ® fancy dress ball. The date for thig 5 ffa month ahesd, however— | to be exact—so there | »f time (o prepare. vals ave registered each | " Bar Harr Greek Royal Party to Spend osen- | | 2 the orange garden. |/ * _SOCIETY. | at Palm Beach) Among the distinguished guests look- ed for in February is James Gerard, former ambassador to Germany. | guest who came and departed very quietly was Mrs. Albert B, Fall. who spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McLelp. She left for Washington & few weeks ago Mrs. Tgngeman and Mrs. Dilling ham are comparatively new arrivale. They, with Mrs, Bal formed an at- tractive group the other d at the new Dane de la Mer. the pavilion erected mear the Breakers Casino. which forms one of the most heauti- ful architectural features of the ocean front. Mrs. Tangeman. who is | 2 pretry blonde, was wearing a fro of gray pleated crepe with a wide pleated bertha of the same material An enormous hat of drooping r straw trimmed with a Spanish la veil and one rose framed her fa Mrs. Dillingham. a handsome lru- nette. with 2 pale face and scariel lips. had on white frock, which she wore a stunning coat o vivid yellow embroidered in blach. A black and white hat accompanied this. Mre. Baker's costume was of | white with touches of black. and the over | “uRs. EWIS llv 3 E SUNDAY STAR. DE rze of the patron three women. sitting at one of the | for the Trinity College given at the City Club February (2. little tables shielded by an orangze and white umbrella, made a very chic appearance. The gowns worn at the Dans de la | Mer (where. by the way. no one dances) are more elaborate * than | those seen during amy past season. | The background of pale peach-col- ored plaster shows them off 1o per tection. Mrs. George Howard of | Washington is one of the women whose ~costumes are particularly $55 to charming pretty fro with lax INCORPORATED For Spring! Two-Piece Tailored Suits Three-Piece Costume Suits Emphasizing Excellence of Work;nnns}lf/b With i KAPLOWITZ Distinction and Style $110 She wus wearing lately a | | of sed bhelt SASSURE €AR- ’ ON WASHINGTON, Miss Camiila Lippincott and her Hostess, Mrs. Edward Beale MclLean of Washington, are among the best dreszsed women here. Miss - Lippin- cott {s charming in white. Mrs, Me- Lean wears shades of wistaria and purple. . Many uew yachis have coms in, smong them ihe splendid one built for. Joseph Cudahy and called the | Mystic. The Cudahys are arriving in a rhort time Golden Days. the boat owned by Col. James Elverson. ir. of Philadeiphia, is snchored now al the Poinclana dock, and thé colonel and Mus, Eiver- {sou are enjoying seeing their old friends again. They are regular visitors to Palm Beuch The cocoauut grove. perhaps the most famous tea garden in the world, was unusually beautiful at theopen- ing. - The liitle tables strewn with {rolnsettta and hibiscus blooms, the {strings of colored lights, the cos- tumes of the women and the gra- clously waving palm fronds. stirred by gentle breezes, made a_charming picture. Among those who had tables reserved were Harold Vanderbilt, Si Colgate. ward B. McLean, les Amory. Mrs. Lawrence Lewis Hubbard, Charles V. Dillinghain, J. D. Reid and Paris Singer { Cul]eqe Women X Pla Pre-Lenten Dance | he commitice in charge of the | pre-Lenten dance to be given at the National Club of the' American As- sociation of University Women, 1634 sireet, is planning to make this rose-colored mate- | white went with this T KAPLOWIT Zs 721 NINTH /"T. NW. figures. A one of REAL DIAMOND BARGAINS for the BARGAIN HUNTERS ‘These are not regular stoc) have bought or traded-in, a half regular prices. Platinnm Wedding Ring, 550 Diamond. QO5 ne Ring. three blue- weighing $120 Blue-White 100 cara wh dlamonds siightly less than 1-cara 907 F Stre Oppenheimer Diamond Specialists D. C, FEBRUARY one of the most attractive social furic- | tions ever held at the club. Members of the dance committee are Miss Lu- oile Atcherson, Smith College; Mra. ‘Wilson Compton, Wooster; Miss Elifa- beth Gantt, Goucher; Miss Frieds Kenyon, Barnard; Miss Patty New- bold, University of Chicago, and Miss Marie Rellly, Teachers' College, Co- lumbia University. Announce Patronesses For Party and Dance The following ladies will act as pa- ironesses for the card party and danee to be given under the auspices of the Alumnae Association of St. Patrick’'s Academy, at the Raleigh H:‘!el on Royv G. Richar Ellis, Mrs. Percy J. 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