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Col. and Mrs. W. E. Fowler To Attend Santiago Parley Among those who will take a con- ... Spicuous part in the amenities staged at Santiago de Chile during the prog- vess of the fifth Pan-American con- gress are Col. and Mrs. Willlam Bric ‘e o ny of them are con- Fowler of this and of Los An- clal season when America's “first lady’ the sun dance, was|templating the purchase of winlerlol Philadslphia was host on Sunday | Tea st a nearby villa completed the | por Col. Fowler has been for some arrived with the President Saturday p;‘i ‘y:lrtehmt:u;msler:}ns}: . meles. ¢ years famillar in the business cir- cles of the Caiptal and has been Prominent soclally and in the group of intellectuals concerned in art and archaeology. A veteran of the world war, during which he acquired his ;. military title, he is also known in the ;1] domain of letters, and has recelved ‘s wide recognition of the useful volume <1 of which he {s the author, “The } Method of Procedure,” which has been a general guide along the thorny vath of atatecraft and military eti- war. SOCIETY. THE PALM BEACH, March 17.—The high mark of prestige was added to the dis- tinction of the present Palm Beach so- and went ashore from the houseboat Pioneer for a little visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McLean on_the ocean front Mrs. Harding wore a dark blue traveling dress when she alighted from the train at Ormond and went aboard the boat, but she had changed to cool white crepe for Palm Beach, and was looking exceedingly ~well. er, who accompanies the ays that the wonderful Flori- 1d sunshine are already work- . Harding to these President and Party Add High Mark to Palm Beach Season costume again at the grand finale of the sun dance Friday night and as at the Everglades party, won a prize. Lady Maitland, who acted as one of kind she had seen. This titled Scotch woman has won many friends here in Palm Beach by her graclous man- ner, and her witty conversation. She is sald to be a gifted artis w The viscountess sent out cards la week for a garden party at The In a new and charmingly situated hotel, across the lake and a little to the south. The affair was pronounced one of the most delightful of the season. Lady Maitland wore a white crepe frock and a white hat trimmed with crimson flowers, Among her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierson, the host at another social affair largely attende o houses on thrown open for the occasion. Palm Beach this season are so im- pressed with the climats of America’s Riviera that m; SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Worth and inclosed in Palm fronds to_insure MARCH 18, 1923—PART homes here, and it is sible that a and . distinguished foreign colony will be founded before another Prince and Princess Odescal- chl are said to b at an amusing “Fombstone cu; £olf course. T. rivacy. Malcom Meachem of New York was It was & tea given in honor Madeleine Mulford. His two the ocean front were in the ‘“mirei £ Mi a large Itallan villa, and Lady Mait- land also talks of a Florida home. Captain, the Hon. Charles Winn, son- in-law ‘of Lord Queenborough, has already bullt a house in Palm Beach. Arthur Keleher, a popular bachelor alter Foreign notables’ who hLave visited was planted in lieu of to show where ceeseccWHERE ournament for the at the Lverglades Keleher gave three prizes for the three couples win foursomes and one of these was for the dying nearest to an unknown point leaving the seventeenth t The couples carried flags, and when | mands the oth the last stroke was played the flug the couple u thought pla 1§ | Mr. and Mrs, son, R. O Bacon, | Bacon tack of influenza. She a tombaton “dled.” | fo Shell is ‘recuperating from ir. an as on 1 fun. A vote of thanks was given Mr. Keleher for having an original Among the new arrivals hers ure Robert Ogden Bacon & M E S S -rrereeor . Dr. and ‘Mrs . Dr. and . and Mrs. . Prince and Ichi, Mr. Eaton Cro; . Mrs. George 'Howard, Mr. rd Stotesbury, Miss Louise Bra. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mulford, Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Jerome Bonaparte, Mrs. Samuel Untermyer, Mme. Imre de Herczeg, Mrs. Honore Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rail- ing, Mr. Willlam McNeil Rodewald and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keith. The theatrioal contingent gro larger here every day. Canon Ru sell has been entertaining Mr Fra: cis Wilson, the well loved comedian. Two attractive soclal affairs of the last fortnight were the dinner dance Mr. and Mrs. Paris Singer erglades Club, a dance at Villa Sonia, M 4 Mrs. Louis Kaufman = ts dined here and about more came in later for the \ large dancing floor had of 1 owler married ow of the well publisher of Los Angeles, and 1 her maiden was a belle southern California contingent, Miss Emily Jarvis. :Col, and Mrs! Towler reside in H street, in the im- aediate vi etropolitan ‘lub, which was a magnet for social hington some rwenty-five vears ago. when it was the French embassy under the genlal M. Jules Cambon, . The only unoflicial delegate whom President Harding selected for the honor of accompanying the important sroup of statesmen and diplomats who are to repersent this cauntry at this Aifth conference of Pan-America. | Col. Fowler has through his studles | f ‘Latin American trade d his familiarity with the H sue, proved a wise choice . a healthy color—and as for the golfing quartet, the President, Ld- ward McLear Dawes and Mr. | Lasker, the s have been quite transformed sker wis when the ed the Country Club course here, but the others had a beautiful brown Sunday the presidential party at- tended church in the picturesque lit- tle - Poinciana chapel, which was lcrowded with a fashionable congre- mation, who for the most part were considérate enough to refrain_ from hands with the Presi- urch President Hard-| at the big fish, which ted at the municipal | YNDERW DD MISS SARA KEMPER, Whose engagement to Mr. Beverly Boyd s announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Kemper, of Alexandria. Columbia Heights Art Club Will Entertain Columbia Heights Art Club hostess at a Russian tea at the Con- necticut avenue residence of Mrs. Mahlon Winter tomorrow trom 4 to 6 o'cloc Mrs. Winter will be assisted g m receiving by Mrs. DeWitt Crojssant | & wl-rls r:v‘~"‘vxvi;t';’] Al :m:“";fl enich | 40d other members of the clu e only part o c Mrs. White, daughte f Mrs. retains much of Spanish_atmos- | q 78 T pite. deuERLer of AT Your”Easter Clothe Never have we been better prepared to supply your needs than at the present time. Qur vast assortment of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Accessories is second o none this side of New York, and we will deem it a pleasure if you will give us the privilege of serving you. dent. Refore ing took a log is being exhi dock in West Palm Beach West Palm Beach has been at its| gayest this w nd the “Islanders” | ner have not scorned to cross the lake | of e W ; and join in the annual festivities at- | Soven i § { fleld. will sing a group of song tendant upon the celebration of the | elghty phere alsofis (a swelcomednote, ang f o have heen lsucd but all club | Seminole sun dance. Barl Deakin of | daneing both are already among the most ac- en and their friends are invited. | Chicago tried out recrow” | Leen erected on the shore ceptable and graclous entertainers in the "Chilean ¢ The late Bdwin Tarl, Mrs. Fowleris first husband, Wwas among tha most revered of the founders of the flourishing City of i+ the Angeles, and besides a large and influential daily journal, he had im- fruit and agricultural inter. shed a great orange onderful . a sub- |{ the din- the home VERY SMARTEST MODES— MATERIALS AND THE MOST 'AIT YOUR CHOOSING THE SEASON'S THE NEWEST FAVORED COLORS AV S 000 SPECIALISTS IN PLAVER PNANOS &:3DEMOLLz¢5 Washington's ABOLIAN HALL: Twelith and G Streets Steinway and Weber Pianolas The Aeclian -Voceliono & gion just be = urb of Los An Ta Canada. is Sand cleg arvele verandas to Mrs Towlers summer wn on the wonders of | irbank’s propogating on the mountain e waters of the| Special for Tomorrow Featuring the scason’s newest novelties in all departments. . Luther dens ne. Special Notice An important announcement will be made by us shortly of a wonderful inprovement in our First Floor Phonograph Department, also the addition of another line of a high-grade and well-known talking machine and records. v paes | a Canada, und have of their Washing, s s Emily Earl, the eldest of the four children of Mrs. Fowler and the late Edwin Earl, is devoted to this home, and being a student at the University of Call- fornia sk sed all her holjdays with ; e b e New Blouses, $4.95 - ! v s ulso a stu nia state univer- . T ix_enthu- i Novelty overblouses and jacquette front waists. Plain crepes, and Paisley prints. Colors: Fallow. beige. navy. gray and jade. All sizes. home n Washington | wler. and are - A ra 2 one of the | of the cast. Col. and mong the most > residential set, and q Ing the past seafon their home on H street has been habitually filled with L. out-of-town guests for whom many yicourtesies were planned. Miss Emily Tarl. were she of the usual trend, would have been among the season's hut she cares more for books ris than for the frivols { Silk Underwear $2.95 Crepe de chine chemise. claborately trimmed with filet and val lace. orchid and flesh. Very special. the Pacific | s her own stables, take over the | ng feature of La Canada ' er degrec ! 000000 Dresses De Luxe. $35.00 You'll be more than charmed with the assortment of ex- " Mrs. Miller Entertains i quisite dresses w:;'are sho:'ing at this fri;‘g. I:[o:‘iclls] f}(:r $30 At St. Patrick’s Party! street, afternoon, inner and party wear, fashioned of all the ’ Lt iy Tn honor of Mrs. Julia an‘ most popular materials, in all the wanted colors. Also many Petticoats. 51.95 | i Shrout, prominent club woman of | California, Mrs. Harvey Loufs Miller, | one of Chevy Chase's younger mat- | rons, entertained at her new home on | Tngomar street yesterday with a de- | lghtful St. Patrick’s luncheon and | charming combinations that will please the most particular dreSSCr- All Sizes fol' women and misses. Spring Tailleurs. $49.50 Heavy trico, jersey, mi- lanese and radium silk pet- ticoats, scallop bottom and plain flounce. Solid colors and beautiful combinations. card party. Mrs Henry H. Stans ury assisted. Guests were Mrs. J eph Lee Jayne, Mrs. Annabel Heline, Nt Bon Aaocebe MR Soung | The smartest new Suits for Spring are featured at {ama dre 151 st Miss Margare: this price. Becoming modes for the young miss as well as Suede Gloves, $4.95 ‘Bruce and Miss Ga ade. x : b : the matron await your selection—Box coats, Balkan blouse and long straightline models in both plain tailored and braid- trimmed styles. Also stunning three-piece models fashioned of finest Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Camel’s Hair and Novel- ties. Blacks, blues and spring colors. All sizes. Twelve-bu!ton-lengt}\ French suede gloves, from one of the most famous makers. Beige, otter gray, gun metal and buff. en decorations were used ghout and typical Irish Junch- on favors were awarded. The guest of honor, Mrs. Shrout, is prominent In California state and San Jose civic ‘aftairs and is also a_member of the Teague of American Pen Women, Coats, Capes & Wraps of the better kind. $69.50 We can ‘mth‘“lly say we hflvc never Showfl a more va- ried assortment of the finer qualitics. Exclusive models and individual styles. By comparison you'll find th.ey're really extraordinary values. Every garment is beautifully made and finished by experts and lined with finest silks. Silk Hose, $1.75 Full-fashioned, pure- thread Silk Hose with lisle tops, sole and heel. Choosc {rom otter, gun metal, bcigc. pear] gray, camel, black. A NEW STYLE —of lettering, combined wi with the Deckle Edge sl now coming into vogue, gices added Bre- wood-engraved Wedding I charn: to the Sweaters, $4.95 Made of Imported Mo- hair. In slipover and jac- quette front styles. Plain and novelty weaves. All ‘l’le newest and most {av- ored colors. vitations and Announcements. Furs for Laster New arrivals of choice skins in all the most wanted furs—and priced so moderately that we will not be able to duplicate them this season. Baum Marten Chokers, ‘BREWED Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street ANOTHER Of Exchanged Upright Cabinet PHONOGRAPHS Specil Sale . Sold Up O 0 . Price, in first-class condition, some like new, and are guaranteed. If within three months graphs advertised last Sunday for Monday’s Sale were gone by night. Woman's Logical Profession = i Make sonr own Garments and Hats while Squirrel Chokers. Two Extraordinary Specials 2 y | $8.95 $35.00 to $40.00 DRESSMAKING s s { z nstruction; nfi“fl’lzfii‘l‘.{ Player-Pu.no I Shomnger ‘ Mink Chokers. Jap Sable Chokers. them. ' aiaa Tor boskicr T Pl ANO $12.50 $18.50 to $29.50 $550 Prof. Livingston's Academy, e 50 20 Yeam 0 Washtnston, For an-Asclian Pisnsla 389 Dark Fitch Chokers. Hudson Bay Sable Chokers, Imported u ; ek $ $15.00 to $25.00 $21.75 to $45.00 i e s : T3i1e) wonABELi) RN R IeEe 18 AT TReS Formerly Sold at $525.00 i Stone Marten Chokers Russian Sable Chokers, 5 8S, 9950 A i tured by the Aeolian Co., of New York, the | Extraordinary values— It has a world-wide reputation for quality It has been on sale since we have sold $21.75 to $42.50 Special, $69.50 largest and best known makers of Player- Planos in the world. The (rade-mark “Planola” in Belgium—draw made string or celluloid tops—ex- and durability. 1860. For eighteen vyears which 1s owned and uged exclu- sive the Aeolian Co., is known all over i ; . {f e, h0)*) = Z | nivelyey che Reotfan Co ik 0t ; Shoninger Pianos. 1 FOx C’lO’ler, -.‘5.[9- 75 lo rbg..).-JU di i eldes ynstin beanytl ! $25 Cash—Balance 30-Moathly Payments $25 Cash—Balance 30 Monthly Paymeats | All shades and celors, including blue dyed. beige. plati- colorings—quantity limited. num, tan, brown, taupe, gray and black. I 1 —made to order by experts, | \Phone, write or call and i | Traded-In Instruments at Bargain Prices for our representative will call 3 Tomorrow and Tuesday with full line of samples, et Our expert -cutters as- 1| fi B sure you of a perfect fit. i Kimball ... ceeeens 3125 And Vose & Sons (like new) $290 1Hoga~-1l1 G STREET NORTHWEST i FHBCHEE ..\c oo vinnivns $100 M Wheelock ......... 225 ~ 1 B s $100 il PPN R iEED o0f SN | Behning Player ....... $350 Others Hardman Autotone . 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