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SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk ‘In Social and Official Life Hundreds of Americans Enjoy Summer in New Zealand—Florida's Most Brilliant Season Is Drawing to Close—Girl Students Seek Learning at Historic Oxford. An unprecedented rush fcans to tour the world comes tro every part of the globe, und, while Tews of their presence in the West Indies or In Kurope comes regularl it is not known that hundreds of americans ave in New Zealand and its esorts enjoving htfully cool nmer whils the United States is 1n the grip of winter. ‘The consuls at Auckland, Wellington and other eftfes of New Zealand report ten times the number of American citizens drop- Ping by to pay thelr respects than s usually registered at this time of the vear. There aro charming little vitles the Ne Zealand coast vhera those who wish quiet can en- oy it, but inland are spow-covered mountains who preter more stre n find all that tzerland, intainous regions but with the t brings the flowers rich sort wnd hard, rney to the coa of summer and other |y attract |, sports Mr. Karl G.| ingtonian e, resident Auc the Mecca o are “surfeited wit he beaten track o Hockstitter fce falls affor view in the inner mount Always frozen, it presents difficulties of from twenty-one ttempted this pass si ne 2,000 British Al iving in Au making trips 1 W peaks, those who love amber, & r, the Lithuanian legation 1n Washington can v some ex- quisite specimens and give some en information, for Lithua 1 for centurics holders tringing girdle pipe ste bafore the p it into neck wealth of pre about amber, the good fa some of the o be translat and » of al climax to a pheno Greek royalties, Prince rid whe: mmander ria, lost her en Atheus. Prince st constantly ert M. is about ‘tal career hether in de Leon prosaic ste ndition and of u re ind of @ smull among the many so apparent in r part of William B. ettle down iness after al Greeks at Kl Stotesbury, Senator from ¢ The Governor o) frs. Gifford Pinch fures in ! Young Gifford. w the usua playmates modeling in craze fo s thém a n_recall they b He xom n Ne ot Deers e matrimonial ties 12 Prin Thomipson not vet divulged. oval bride is Mirasol. vere several British Washington's e of speed. Ho of Amer-|the presenca there of the President m | and Mrs, Harding will lend a fitting m 1 gavety. Tne . Andrew and part e of the and s of Queen < tire fortune, whicn | was confiscated by the parliament at Andrew has been the guest of Col . with his » embark on a com- this cou but orange proves of realms or in k business of ) This topsy- which affects the prin of Britain rman prineipalit or: ? fortune s dn ¢ y world . refu plite ind Princess Chiristopher Leeds, says rumor, 1o 4 humdrum life his Florida holiday nded. Al have been en the splendid Ed- and among the erly | Phipps of Pittsburgh and nivce ¢ Pennsylvanii ot are fam Vanity spent the rirst e home of his Mrs, James W b obiect of inter- t Harrisburg is than is that of e his ho this’ pastim mak nd tacks them utdgors, ar return from T And he alw. e received by letimes recruits asks them the Briti Lady ord nd, and n country ed with distinetio 17 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Exclusive Fashions for Women We have assembled from the fashion centers of Europe, together with exclusive originations from the leading houses of New York, a beautiful collection of Spring Dresses, Wraps, Capes, Suits and Sports Clothes of the most appealing character Very Charming Millinery Smart Sports Hats Blouses—Furs—Novelties SeSehe5esRaEsR5ea2hdhchcsendaeh R S TATATATL] vice. work for you. T AT Tl e Rl ey B e I e o e e s e FroTsasasoasag for preliminary estimate. the threshold of our busy season. An early call will insure advance 25e5E5e5a5enese5a5e5e5a5e5e5e5a5e5e5e5e5e5eaesasesesesesanasesas F e S S e e e Give Beauty to Durability HAT bulwark between you and the world--your home --grace its faithful sturdi- ness with the glory of new garb at the skillful hands of Plitt painters. No cost at all to learning the econ- omies of this superior painting ser- A phone call --- main 4224--- brings us to go over your needs This is Have us make your summer draperies and slip-covers. GroPLitT CO'ING 1525-14th St.NW. -+ Main 4224 T rywwe e .4,.......Lg 25252525252525252525252525 I Dunieath, | SE52525252525¢25 | vistt {is Just beyond the co ines of Cob- Daughter of M White of Rockv! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MARCH 4, T923—PART 2. MRS. A. B. EVAN und Mrs. ter H. le and until her mar- ringe Wednesday evening Miss Faith ‘demobbed,” has firm York and his friends. [t is Tk he | White. oW uring the late war, and since being ax the British call it, he member of a bro which become of London office. at for Am ng its long derick Hoffin o f th Thomay of his un- re, second wife aid’ to haunt the ! fail toi, 1o never Bottle Inn, which 3 and the scene of so many of the of Mr. Plekwick in the Shake- for it is on_the Fal- Cobham is - residence of the Earl and the bhall and ite ¢ farmland, producing “xp « country al 2 to catch large sca proved { plish mor gers than from plano and orga h 2 | tense Henry Clark of Atlanta has that a musician can accom- things with his clever fin- e making of sweet sounds He has just Alliance now in_ Ni in « modifed SI vn work, and so nd Mr public olin_and the ot Wayfarers Book Shop “Eight” Jackson Place Lafayette Square Telephone Main 1718 The Best in_the New Books GGG riot of carpentry. sojourn in Washington the Suge of Monticello made two chalrsy -which are venerated objects in his Virginia home, as well they may be, for they are probably the only chairs in the world made by a President of the United States fn the White House during his official term of office. Jef- (ferson was probably the only execu- |tive with a turn for this sort of cabi- net making, d he could wield & hammer and saw as agilely as & pen. The Art Alllance for Handicraft is showing many specimens of work from men and women who are fa- mous in other lines. Those boys and girls who have that inbred “love of music which makes a fine concert more acceptable than a treat of a more material kind are lucky indeed If they happen to live iIn Philadelphia. Twice a year Dr. Leo Strolowskl, the leader of the} Philadelphia Orchestra, gives a per- formance especially for the juvenile music lovers, entiraly free, and the audience Ix selected with great pains by music teachers in all the schools, public and private. This season the renowned master has selected the Grieg compositions to interpret to the musiciens of tomorrow. and the breatilless interest with which the small boys and girls hung on his words must have inspired him to higher efforts. After a full explana- tion of what Grieg intended to con- vey, the great orchestra would pro- duce weird sounds of the Norweglan, are sald to have charmed even ‘& & 4i & ey GAY, Ll During his long | the wolves. PAUL LEIBEL, 1215 G St. Spring Millinery Opening The story of Peter Gynt occupied Dr. Strolowski at the last concert given to the juveniles, and then the prircipal arias were render- ed, even to the employment of u well known vocdlist who makes a speclalts of Grieg. The Academy of Music, where these concerts are given, pre- sents a very different aspect from the usual afternoon concert of the Phila- delphia Symphony. Caps hung on the bauck of seats, and hats were piled along the aisles, while bags of school books were everywhere. Not an inch in the vast auditorium lacked a small body crowded into {t, and the ap- plause, tumultuous at times, was, the Jeader assured his young friends, the best reward any Interpreter of music could wish. During the past week London hon- ored the memory of the great archi- tect, Christopher Wren, und some homage was paid him in various cities of the former British colonies, where exumples of his work are among his greatest gacies. Boston and Pnila- delphia have several buildings still In excellent repair which were planned by Wren, the customhouse of the former city and that most revered of all bulldings,in this country, Ind pendence Hall, in Philadelphla, being examples. Along the James river are three mansions, the plans for which were brought from London by the patentee of the minor grants. V' over, bullt by Sir Richard Byrd, and where his lovely daughter Evelyn ~7 (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) 3H2525 353 3. We announce the open- ing of a New Millinery Department on our ground floor and extend vou a cordial invitation to view our initial display of spring styles. Street, Sports and Dress Hats are shown in bewitching variety. A Number of Pattern Hats 2 Special, $7.50 Monday Smart Spring Furs You'll find in our stock of Spring Furs every fur for which there is a vogue this season. celebration of our opening we offer the following interesting SPECIALS T¥ Iceland, Platinum & Beige Foxes, $14.95 Stone-Marten Opossum Chokers, $7.50 Squirrel Chokers, $7.50. Genuine Stone-Marten Chokers, $16.50. PAUL LEIBEL Fine Millinery and Furs, 1215 G St. Phone Franklin 3445 In OR MONDAY. GRAND PIANO IS THE CHOICE OF MUSICIANS FOR THE FULLEST EXPRESSION OF THEIR ART The public taste is following closely the necessity the artist feels for a “grand”— and the House of Droop is fully alive to itsmost discriminating demands. Our Display of Grand Pianos Is Really Superior The chief among them is the wonderful STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMEN’ I'he Steinway reaches the ideal for the accepted stand- nd is almost without exception the choice ard for pianos of artists for recitals and Then when one grand of ordinary T OF THE IMMORTALS'" for home. ays the room is a trifle small for e the beautiful BRAMBACH BABY GRAND is the ideal piano. It is a full toned grand, but measures only 4 feet 8 inches. Other Grands and Also Player-Pianos of Notable The Vose Grand The Packard Gra Victrolas, $25 to $500 New 'Pianos, $300 up Pianos Tuned Makes are Sold Here The Bush & Gerts Grand The Brambach Baby Grand nd Music The Autopiano The Artapollo The Vose Player The Waldorf Player We_lte-Mignon (Licensed) Brambach Reproducing Piano Victor-Victrolas and Victor Records Records, 75¢ to $3.50 Pianos for Rent Musical Instruments Pianos Rented E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G SOCIETY. Mirroring the Mode QIn this season’s gioss of fashions are reflected style trends from the world’s far corners—novelties from India, boleros from Spain, blouses jeatured from Russia, the richness and drapes from Cleopatra’s Egypt—all of which Paris, the style re- former, has adopted and adapted to achieve the modes of sprina Suits—Frocks W raps—Chapeaux Which mirror personality, refinement, charm, individuality — whatever the mood, the place or the hour, Erlebacher apparel can be with you—an assur ance of style. a comforl in feeling, add- ing loveli- ness to your every affair. Eriebachesr TWELVE-TEN TWELVE -TWELVE F STREET JOS. STRASBURGER CO., Inc. 310-12 Seventh St. Celebrates its Golden Jubilee March Shoe Store made its initial bow to I'he store was small, employing alesmen. g i attracted vton cauty FAMILY SHOE STOR and con was ime went on the rgputation of the Family Shoc Store as the headquarters for quality footwear becamc more and more impressed on the minds of the people o1 Washington. Mr. Strasburger’s idea through all the years of his business life was to give the people the very best merchandise at the most moderate pricc. As Washington grew in size, so grew the Family Sh Store. step by step, it becoming necessary to enlarge the quarters, until the present time finds an institution second to none, both in equipment and in service. The policies that have prevailed through 30 ye: Mr. Strasburger’s business life are being strictly adhe today. A number of the salespeople who ha identified with the house practically since its existence ar here, carryving on the work as the late Mr. Strasburger wouls wish it carried on and which Mrs. Strasburger is strictly «d hering to. We wish to take this occasion to express our thanks u our loyal patrons whose generous patronage through years has helped to the upbuilding of this institution. It shal' always be our aim to merit & continuance of the confidence of the people of Washington, by giving them the very hes: merchandise at the lowest possible prices. Our Anniversary Celebration will take the form i legitimate reduction on every purchasc made in the store. It every line of merchandise our goods are marked in plai ligures at all times. and a 10% reduction on all prices to be made On Seventh Street 50 Years Ago ~——and TODAY 3p—>