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._THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH '18, 1923—PART ‘2. : was erected in 1885 and was nmon(‘ the last houses that Richardson de- 3 signed. The John Hay, Henry Adame o & o and N. L. Anderson”houses in this city pen from M. M. Were also his work. The mantel, toi6:E.M which {s beautifully carved and very typical of the design of this architect and the perlod in which he lived and produced. was purchased and givensto e, Ntionat” Sofisifon b ity Late Arrival Sale of of this city. RERE THE HOUSE OF MOHUN BY GEORGE GIBBS Author of “Youth Triumpbam™ and Other Successes, o DAV * * ¥ . 7ELLS M. BAWYER, formerly of ‘ h R V Washington, is holding this win- | lnese ugs ter a most successful exhibition in a@m@m@m R R R T 2 AR R R R 2 T R New York and at the annual exhibi- \ f iy i lon of the Salmagundi Club, now in B : . S 5 s N THE STORY. Iher breathing wag less dificult ? 3 . t . B WHO'S WHO IN THE STO e et il UTNeaE Y : £ 5 . - i ST e i e This direct mlporta.llon of about 200 superb China ¢ I bobbed hair, was very white and % i s the first purchase, the purchaser be- Rugs reached us late in the season. In order not to | piteousty vulnerable. so like a child's < % 0 i % BANGREE. 3olig ; neath this weight of Ler wo s N ey g - ‘r:gzil;?r:::ea:rlfi:'é)’;nr:ow::71',,':{:.,1-”' carry them through the summer months we will sell ase don't Cheres Y e oo S . 1 : : 5 ated touching er arm With awk- | o . - ¥ o T T s them at prices slightly higher than what vou have to s : ard fngera AU et do you ol [ CN ‘ : : e 1 e . of appreclation that one can have. pay for domestic carpets mude finsncisi o ol nor any e 4 -2 . 3 i “ 7 ? = Think o Wis own ehildron b {5 A muemur G [ the sanetyary . ’ o PP a0 S CT Tt l e ; M ; S aey ‘ VWARREN W. FERRIS of this city ik ancint ateaf it P e b b e R I o - ‘s ; o has lately. won a prize of $300 car salesman of 11 A5y e Ao ” . . : for a deslgn for u lump xhade and - Regular Price Sale Price 5 walching lev : _ i : e o : base in u competition held under the ’ oy [Angers st me v : e ” > T EEB loint suspices of the Decorative Arte ) $24.00 $18.00 Soungiter arm.After aw ] ; e [ 9%, M |League of New York and the Arl " ¢ .0 $42.00 $29.00 GEOR o . phiioso vl and s B s | L s G Alliance of America. The designs are 5 e ove tho! 1 away e . SE at present on exhibition at the Art 5 - 9o AR W Mot |\t ‘ Lt ol fa : . 2o Cemter™in il Soric! i Srervle e $70.00 $48.00 ! Pholp her, no W ame. The | > v . 2 § 3 sign will s00n be cxecuted and placed ¥ “unexpeeted outhurst of selt-revelation | i ol ; . ; i on the market by the Decorative Arts > $110.00 $72.00 . yeh i MR Gaken him by surpr se At tirst ‘ - ~ s " i AT TN 4 cague, which {s a co-operative or- 45 T the house \-';»"":"n Bad seemed i v i the full gunlsation, made up of (iose who $145.00 $95.00 street hie sent up his card and {ness of her he:rt she might have + CROSS o 5 , s 3 AE 3 N N are Interested In securing at moderate Ix 5 r‘ ioment. Cherry cime down, - SPuk thus ,'n p e L CHARING CROSS BRIDGE, LONDON. AN I“‘I‘\.l:["l;;i}'“:\l:”l“:i’fi&l‘“z”\ E. JAQUES, CONTAINED IN Cost miticles of Uty oF aritstic de $145.00 $92.00 ‘ ; ¢ poised | Nt been oppe But a HIBITION SO N. sign. The jury of award included 3190 00 5"500 stootl for a momen menti he kAot © had béen min- | l-‘rnn(‘}s ‘; J-;Jlles. Maude A]hxmh Ray 29 7 > in the doorway seaveh t en, 2 would iree k a Vaughan N in “ : i would ’ Greenleal and Anna Vaughan Hyatt ; $220.00 $145.00 voom for his famili e85 of em E e * | Aigure paintings by HattieJ. Burdette, | AFHSLS both Washington artists. g $250.00 $152.00 v | fsuce B D e ise sh 3 : Sica, Chint mas ot in S1 Tonts 3o, PAINTING by Charles Allan Win $310.00 $210.00 today they hud w eleurer ny oo - pride 0 eS O r r l but studied under Henry . Snell, ter, entitled “A Lady of Bur-| 5 e R S hom contented 19| Claude . Messer, Berth Perrie and | gundy.” was recently purchased from | < $350.00 $252.00 "know loue with him could R. . James and fs a member Both of | 50 g2y o FOSTC S PRECRRSHC SO with wa % WaS) (hrow her pride to the winds. the Washington Water Color Club and ol Fen o s city. The pltched ir . D N ver Rut he Knew that until the storm the National ~Assoclation of Women | LIERATE B Owen of this oity. , The R Copyright, 1922. D. Appleten & Oo. Pt figure . Tie lights he . ot X heart hig o NOT IR collection of etchings of Paris are of notable strength and | p, g s = : Soih ssed jt was best that he should NOTHER collection of etc Painters and Sculptors. 2 oz vestraint. She 1 at b : i Jenerve afl it . pre-Raphaelite school and shows a o : 8 T e f | S mothing. And she sat up us inoad ait lexhith ot ihe o ot Mearerve @Ml iht | Miss Burdette was born here In Wash- | [I3 F4RRAGHLe ,PO0000 anitl Shows, & These rugs are positively the best Chinese wool and came forward d f o sile | dabbling Do hox handke oran Gallery of Art last{ 0o O e on And has Studled under l<al|,gainst a Burgundiun tapestry back- | Al astablaband ar like Persian rit sl sdressed i by | ehief while Sangr ehed e it will_remain_on | Logan has been in Washinkton during | Harold MacDonatd. She works both in | £70Und: v g dye; guaranteed washable and to wear like sian. a1 him, but what she saw in his eves| s Aiullag\\'l’["”’ exhibition | oils and in pastels and has done some Nothing charged, sent on approval, taken back or ex- must have satistiod for the cor-|of n i the eteher and his work is ¥ ¥ % % | excellent miniatures as well as quite an HE Baltimore Water Color Club = A ! i "1 e o {amount of illustrative work in black is holding its annual exhihition changed. Sale starts promptly at 9 a.m. 1in a ¥ 1 of the other GROUP of wat olo by Lest Lol = s hat of sigther o n JOR of water colors by Lester fund white She has a fine sense of de- | in the galleries of the Peshody Insti- “tehers who have lately been exhibiting Stevens, to whom was awarded sign and a keen appreciation of values, | tute. Baltimare, from March 8 to as.could possibly be. It seem: m}m, fourth “W. A. Clark prige at the [#nd her wo April 8, which is open to the public i ns well as a reticent | from 16 am. to 6 p.n have don ok N | fact. quite marvelous that, e Gallery of Art's most recent | g n ociety of Washingtan | The Walters Gallery, Baltimore, is | 4 ¥ S nedium of expressibn ¢n. for a painting entitled | A it exhibition her still life {open to visitors on Wednesdays and 3 i e 1 ) individually . roses in 4 wmall vase was one of | Faturdays In March and April from | lnows 1 don't 1“Quarry Docks.” is now on view at the Tt H i - s B s | the n emorah] 3 Llurted out M bit i i Gallery in the casex in the atrium op. | ¢ 050 memorable exhibits because of |11 am. to 4 p.m et Kind. You ! thirts prints—twelve dry-polnts n exquisite rendering and beautiful| The new Baltimore Museum, which that. don’ " 1 hate girls!teen etchings. At a glance the posite the stair These are for | tonal quality. this month {8 showing its inaugural 15 t. .YY. > ory. 8 can’t rensember when I've ! probably be most attracted to the ) the most part Rockport pictures—| ok ¥ ¥ exhibition of paintings, sculpture and for they are oxtremely briliian: | boats. rocks, village scenes, for it is iy D betare. e | former TN : . _|art objects, is open every day, with- L ur e Lo sen | wlione ST ikt 0T Tt s | ROckporE that the artist works [ME National Gallery of Art, Na-|out fee. All three institutions are in o o o T S Jan Very simple in compusition, | HVes. winter and summer. The ¢| 1 tonal Museum. has Iately received | close proximity to Mount Vernon e e s meur-te | Painted In tempera on 2 as's loan from Mrs. Hannls Taylor, | SQUare ECHLI I her fingars gently over his ¥ ey much. th three paintings acquired by her hus- e ament] | porney are sirong and ¢olor | band, the Iate Hannis Taylor in 1897, You have helped. 1 think ) vossens decor auality. but | qurisig hix sojourn In Spain am United W 1Cautaen they would be better us iarge mural|States mintster. They are “The For- hy C ‘“hildren . ore | decorations than as intimate pictures. | un "7 piy o0, ook ate “The For- light fully : [Tt is & question, indeed. If tempera 18| Drloeed as a Queen By Tintoreces. . Spple and posassing | suited to Just this sort of work and “The Drath of Lueretla” by Guido | ~ple|ug of youtl (“»‘% their place | ¥ ¥ ¥ Reni These have been placed on | admirab a part o compositio . : N View in the last of the serles of gal- . recalls immediately Cotthas's | AT THE Smithsonian Institutlon | 1l "ot "Apart for the National cal- inrs, which are, howeyer, more - 1 Bertha Juaues' ctehings are at-|leny collections. | Prasatanalistic: anic Plemant a5 | tracting visitors and favorabie com-| Thomas Moran, the well known e these dry-points of Mr. Gallagher. i 2 o o ineipainte ho is now in his eighty- mant our sve The West Wind" is perie ment. Mrx. Jaques 13 secretury of the | 5y "Uoar has lent the gallery two B e an N st arrative, showing two Titde “hicago Society of Etchers and has|af his Important works— Spectres of SHOES ; B X ros|@ren on the shore. the wind blowing | jone much, more perhaps the North (Icebergs).” painted in 1390, SHOES HOSIERY {ewollen oyas, Allof Cherry N e b blowing | done much, more perhaps than almost forth (Ioebers 4 T S {were signifcant. This aue \th the spirit of nature. P Rarics | Anyone else, to awaken an interest in | 409 Shoshone Falls, Idaho™ painted s Conscious grace of child’s e Spirit of oat ey A : - : 3 o ] P B P e e 1019 F STREET BOOT SHOP 1219 F STREET tered:” “Dad didn’t ltke me drivi ' 5 @ delightful farm picture and | has she etched well, but she has give U ’ER the direction of Willlam H. > n with boys and da n . i < ‘:T‘g?‘\: Pithibass i (unting showing & | talks about etching to women's Holmes, director of the National laughed off | ¥ and to art assoclations, demonstrating . ¥s laughed hiw o i a of sea. Mr. : and she writes delightfully, A Poor Dad g e ceds in giving an impres- | Her winters are spent in Chicago, but | exhibit to be included in the National by o e f foam but does not render as, | from early spr until fall she and | collect has lately been installed 3 : it BT Charles Woodbury does (n | her husband live on a farm and en-|(in the 10th street foyer of the ‘. o o b 1 i weight of watcr or the|joy to the utmost the freedom and the | tional Museum. This is a mantel and Te caiica e ias e gone against ] ig of heavy water fn mass beauty of the country. fireplace of pink marble and white Sk kTt 'L matter s hyatinul ol The pure eichings in collection | Inciuded in her exhibition at the |y wood, the work of H. H. Rich- - wome poor ¥ ¥ _ hii re reticent n the dry-points | Smithsonian Institution P of | . designed and executed for the ’ : e G ; nd are not ¢ < spontancous, but| «tudies of plants and flowers in color, in H. Warder house, 1509 K OW ( ,n IS a ed hands. 1 . g o s e le, SO genuinely ar- | which is very attractive. Her treat- | street, this city, which was recently S of his emo jotn T and Besnthed o jitie In feeling and treatment that it|ment Is somewhat that of the Japan- | torn down to make room for a mod- = . cathe . 10y be that they would prove even . and she has succeeded admirably | ern office building. Bhe Warder house S iible. MWhy, the Yers nig Thort aluable upon longer acquaintance. |in franscriblng not only the actual ap- | The beautiful models of the forthcoming season > pearance but the spirit of the flower. L A r had his s e T was out jo |v rul themes, and to a great extent|Aimong the subjects that she has g ar down ug With Bruce | these themes have been found in and | chosen are hollyhock, dandelion e o e now being shown in L down | Gow, } ; "“‘i' sund Boston. One of “Old and New | the grass, morning glory, narcis Gallery of Art, the first architectural of course. i thar? coutrasting a sky ccraping | cosmos, wild iris, milkweed . Father bette *& going 1o calmly, ha . fmodern tower with old houses. is pe- | histle. A large number of the etci n be a’long ufta Jd knows whether cant’ you sec what 1 mean?” | culiarly attractive, as Is also thi facads ST Ih s collection ar : D onk afts od Knows v | asped ing —jazz—not at |of the old House. *“The T Whar n subjects ice, Rome X . or anything again tz or Riltmore—but at a roud | fic * well handled and lefranche, ~Others are Dutch BRll sner be ut for wuyiihng dpaln | | JEinliuor it et it e e e e cmerl iy : DE LUXE F iy i ! the Red Ho. 2 using, and the e re into sh subjects, and a few Aar - \ B : wus [to commend in it. or. I8 ©of the Fine Arts building, | at b ! < . agher was born in Boston son Pa Chicago, left frol > irst in Bost vorid. falr. “Fading Memories, sh Gouraud’s h 1 3y @ { i etchings are i i - l C . SeSrake off THLS | vinaiin Conections | i s e e ol Qriental Cream time oniy. buc all 1 e the New | . particularly glaid wid in (- for 80 years bas brought Joyaad Mapoh. e & Ning of the dee : - Brooklyn | Xmerica, have scored and are scoring | Deis o many wemen o the sreater be . : to unde des- | of « | exceptional success in_ this extremely | beaut it Chans S ks b agreat to be able to help ! perate condition of 4 as well as in many private collectlons. | qificult field, and it is interesting to | harmonize M'ce-kxln im or you i Pody, instead of spend ! it fote that their works, as eminent - e ey No, noth rything is be- | buying anything I wanted—all of us . . Sirs. Jacquex' instance, are extremely | Uiiiwelr particularsl asdeln ing done. . s been did—clothes, jewelry, flowe the T FULTON LOGAN, who bas | 2ihes acaies e best, tage. Now el T e vy Ao e Sy, Soming out Bolfln | an centuicivs o | e | RACHELL and FLESH Vody see mch about the dances. suppers. the pe mteah none of us did— ;1 y nd silver prints at the Cor- | 5 shades as well 2 o oran Gatlers of Att. wee most cue. [ AT, the Arts Club. 2017 1 sireet vw',! s ity Do s rward, her chin oL | o 1. not only . making numerous | interesting exhibitions have just| ppRp. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City hands, ring the | ales, hut securing several orders for | opened, one of landscapes by Mrs. | | B s et b lGpibz | it wortyaitecAmon ur- | Sucan B. Chase, the other still life and painter which faced her on the wall =3 S (= the scquisition st the thoukht | group of hie prints. The artistic worth | L M e Creen rerry had in- [ of My, Logan's work is attested by the | _Qu. I V. 1Y the « f bis (| cluded Alicia Mohun in the denun-{fget that it becomes more impressive | QUALITY DEPENDABILITY suddenly t i 8 | ciation. e portrait, singularly | ana enjo: > as It becomes more fa- | T eI TS ces of her 3 i clever, had been painted b w miliar. h v s, ars well | |l - . B | trained to catch the supe al beau- | 4ng does not declare its full measure | (j| Don't pity me { ties of his sitters, and Alicia Mohui | o merit at a_glance. His etchings ||l Seven bursting forth in a ¢ _she 1l Dossessed many of those. Bt | struggled for self sSangree had read through TTY Seventeen ane cAiwoniGle i confession her loyalty to her mother. Her voice bro! ) They had all been to blame, perhaps, Eleventh us needs to be bl Ibut less than if the husband and o of us." She went wn almost fiercely: | father had taken his family into his St. Nw. “He _tri so. hard—suffered for | confidence. And briefly, Sangree had fonshe muder hid Cerribig meming o her so. It wa the least that he | . while we—we were too selfish o] co o. Rotice him—when we might havey ion. Couke trying td make things and Hair Braid Phone helped.” L Beth Bans | easier for m he sald. “You would. 3 Tailored She halted for breath. both hands But T don't want things made ier. ats sewed over and hand- Frankiin \ on her leaping sts as she tried T want to look my life face to face. Hats sewed o Fitting Gray Busde Witk Grav Tuk fatin win to calm herself {Oh, I've done some awful thinking blocked into all the i 1 A o e G y Thux s “Don’t, Cherry.” he broke in.| this awful thing happened. 1ts \ | 3 Susde with Gruy Kid, ; e signs aris : o befor Bowtodti (03 BT wnbun o R hotard S v ou | INew Spring Styl “I_ought to e known if 1-I{know, Rameses/ she sald with a w ring (<) ome a ig! dead b so tired and | wanted to. Well, I've been thinking. 5 # :“.‘Y‘;l“—\:v‘fl]‘{‘l;:"’ W n" sh Adn"n'lé have ..ull(‘nmc'a |nort->lhmk|n‘x ”Z <;;g\; minute, but bring your : F ? vha n - . ey b i SRl i —men"e;‘ld:»sn-foknknwt.) Tm hats in now to have them o have guessed. i o us a is troub! e wasn’ 2 hings are pretty bad. You 5 B 1 D Aot et L Hknow anything about the busi- cleaned and bleached. Hats POrthy of Henowing, © unders & : dyed by our new proces now what was in his mind. We To Be Continued Tomorrow. TRy« | weren't worthy He knew that we satisfaction usSlerd. = wearen't." —— i “Please. Cherry—"" i . ‘Let me talk. I've wanted to talk M Ch IS e L e T ten #vs| Motet Choral dociety . . \ A — B D P O s remroneh | g 0tt Torney Stmon, Conductor H . Ronovators—Expert Millinor. On the Calendar of Events fashion’s htm'w“hm speak to them. T couldn’t reproach| concert for the bemefit of the Washington Artistic Feather Work—Hat Frames. | —i s h o them at such a time when I Was)Heme for Chiliren and Summar Outing Csmp. Millinery Suppl Offering Thi k k Z ms at possess to blame even than they.” She $ 2 1 . oes t] ess Tade a swift motion of protest as he | _Continental Memorial Hall 733 11th St. N.W. i'4 s Weel all the little refine speak. “No. Don't try to o ments of style and D e e o Thursday Eve., Mar. 22, at 8:30 y ot T Mmow what I ought to| Tiokets on ssle Droop's Musio Stars, | | | A Pre-Easter Assortment of Especially 3 workmanship which e T e ial . o i Attractive Outer Apparel dbenminatiigiwomen in many wavs. ‘There must have| @ s . insist upon—such is Beentimes Witcn he wined me and ! ! For the Madame or Miss / this great showing of "t tell me so because he thougl \ : y :,ll;u?‘ ne might _intertere with my| o B { \ Suits! ¥ Wraps! Coats! Capes! 3:::" Quality Foot- pleasure. “1 o o hav v \ : : : : : that, too. And I'didn't. T rarely saw 2 = Each garment a credit to the An unusual offering which y ¥ T b oo e A g = : expert tailor who needled it. will bring distinction to the > Beautiful Girlish Dim in a thousand v\!'u):-—l(ll)}le ways Rxy Gracefully designed, splendid- wearer. Models that will give | . Pump: Dainty Co- :::: 2 “tm‘\m:l: e s 8 # 1y tailored, for your individ- you the desired individuslity lonials and Smart gt = G i ual style. at prices that will meet with T didn't. ) Oxfords are di Her voice quivered with pain. ( ! Specialized your epproval. 1 i et He called for me | 9 pec: y played in profusion. ] = | L = “He wanted me. v cas stricken—after he had N ! e e e e e ‘ ~ $37.50 to $89.50 $37.50 to $47.50 \ T animal to die. (im-dh(‘m ' Inenfuueg ; \ et Gt CRTion ‘or me and 1 wasn't there. was . ’ 4 S 1h, co . self-c d ne . . of extremely moderate (Sotes uaks el eonn e DEFY GRAY HAIR Your Easter Gown or Frock L the reserve forces of her long hours | — S Sk % " A Kid. Gry ‘ of tireless watching vielding to the Y INO matter what :n{lle ‘t,hw» | Is Here For Your Selection. Irom Seste win Brom Kid. O 35.50 tO 512.50 o e e S torward beside him, her head In her hair has WMMMWE be ‘ There’s a youthful grace and smartness in the charm of the e T —— strain of sudden emotion. She bent claims you . _If at or 40 your “Brownatone” is Sxmeinpon the sushion I A Dreaoy . Jomants best. friend In preserving the New Silhouette—unusual assortment of “one-of-a-kind™ models. . : 5 ; 3 o 5 e it S SR Y Tiook of youth.” Tt bas Festored gl Sizes for 16-year to 52 bust—priced from Alwin and Windsor Full-fashioned Silk Hosiery, new spring shades, $1.85 But quick, convulsive movements of the debutante, the diplomat, . Y . Lraw . ! her shoulders showed how deeply she the bon viviant, those who Bleached hair { : : was shaken. Her grief was the more W “where to go black. Odorless, greaseless, B i PainLal o Bangres. bacause He knew or wash off. Guaranteed harmicss $23.75 7.7 4 o That she was not one who habltually the hair calp or an. " ld at all declers o $16950 : g Dancing at Afternoon. Tea, 50c and $1. m: Feapt Dinner and Supper. Phone rect for 10c. The Kenton Pharmacal AR A, 3 '_L' b3 en kno vhat to do with.a 4 e e k woman's tents and Bangree mtared &) for Reservations, Main 3146, Ot 605 Coppln Sldg., Covington, Ky. Yes—but ] Bioft Wear, 1219 F Street N W. around her gently while he whispered F.mm Tinty'Gray Hate Any Shefe S 2 = — 4 Bor ear: 2 Eleventh, Next Door to Palais Royal : (===l 1]t But_she didnft_seem for the moment . . 7 ¥ . " i 2iny R ki 5 s be aware of him, though the heav. 1 . . 15 2 ner for a moment of embarrassment. twelve shopping Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children P ck i se h g | Skirts, Blouses, \ L e Meyer Davis’ BROWNMONE days e urs Sieitore Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES “Don't CherryL Don'tr* Le Paradis Band of the shoulders was gentler and

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