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10 THE_SUNDAY_ _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRI APRIL 1, 1923—PART 2. \Vashington Is puzzling Over Official Etiquette And Question of Rank itle lapsed the Considered Likely Secr:tazy Hug}les May Soon I[ssue Code to Guide Bewildered. Some ambs ance State De over the twenty-odd years . when " but before t an i permitted its e i now listin tal City of the gr | ton, §Mr. C. _] Bell Issues Cards ov ing ! ady, Mrs, of 13in stroe t e form | under | Your Old Hat Made Ne « w Again Morning freshness after dinner Is this too much to expect? Slip into your Royal Easy Chair, let the back take any position you want, then relax. Take forty winks and you're re- freshed, amiable and enthusiastic Rt for whatever your family suggests. There’s your prescrip- . tion of morning fresh- il rcess after dinner. No other chairis so comfortable. Yet the Royal Easy Chair to all outward appear- ances is just a great, inviting, loungy, over- stuffed chair that en- hances any living room. No one would suspect that by merely pushing an innocent looking button, any angle of repose is in- stantly possible. Nor would theybelievethat hidden in its splendid design was a movable leg rest that makes complete comfort so easy to have. Furniture dealers everywhere are now makingaspecialshow- ing of the Royal Easy Chairs in the most modern and attractive period designs. Uphol- stered in tapestries,ve- lours,genuine and fab- ricated leathers. Now made in suites to match every Royal Easy Davenport. Special No.9 One of the fines over: r behall alone, | Goucher College Alumnae ! te may feel im- | Chapter to Meet at Dinner The Washingten chapter of Goucher College Alumnae is completing plans for the dinner April 7, which b -1 2| Will be one of the many such dinuers For Ram's Head Play, April 3 1 or luncheons to be held throughout Mir. Charles J. Bell has issued cards the United States that day. 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