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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ i ; i 'Tales of Well Known Folk D (B IRATE " " T [ AL EXANDRIA SOCIETY i Girls 'and Their Affairs. In Social and Official Life , | R her two children, Amalle and Jack,|several weeks. left for New York vesterday to spend oo < £, 4 = = Mrs. Walton A{cNelll has gone to ~ = the Easter holidays. They were ac: t & Conducted by Helen H. Fetter. . Flowers of Many Hues Will Appear Throughout i ) | compunied by 3iss seanciio Neimun. | Ashoville, X. €. to stay for soms M\A WNWM Capxtal Dunng Celebration of Glorious g milr‘_“ and a‘%‘:(,‘m,fi’:“'{"é"k::: 'u‘a‘;‘ ef"l‘:;‘_“m_’_‘ém-‘s“"\‘;f"iqsfl‘;&‘ ASTER may meun chickens, bun- | TRA. TE AD > s : : |of Irving street, en route to thelr|wagner, tn Butler, Pa. nies ynd gay cges to children, as CEN L RIFLE AM LEADERS. H Easter Tide. P 5 hame, in Baltimore, from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards en- 5 symbolic of spring of the year, Mrs. Charlotte Marks returns to her | nounce the marriage of thelr daugh- home, in New York city, today, after being the guest for several weeks of and alse with deeper religiour ter, Miss Kathryn 8. Richards, to Mr. to grown folks and children | Easter, which sz esseatially thepmore, near Williamshurg, is :r.bv.u!‘m ;. Mr. and Mrs. A, prks of KEuclid | Lester M. Brenner Saturday, March t to the voung girl there mn{ feast of tle lilles, Is not cel¢brated ‘fle;’f“;;l{fnlflctz be g‘z\h {:lnm&:lr :ge % 1 street. 24, at the parsonage of the Southern e the suprcmely important by that bloom alone in the National (7.} 00 tirglate The MEs o o Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney and fem- | Jethodist Church by the Rev. E. V. her ster bonnet Capital, but rather through flowers|and u fearless rider. She belongs to ly are in Atlautic City for tegenter, D. D. N I 4 to be w tradition for girls of imore rudiant hye, lke Belgian il the hunt clubs, ot Virginiu whers week. “‘}'l;m-"uifl "‘Euggf:.fi:; Srrr:‘gx: nd women not to wear straw hats 2 7 : |*he passes purt of the year and is - 5t of rel st 5 ST el ol P e azaleas, rhododendrum in vivid pink,,* SN FGC Yolrer und tennis | NE : : Mrs. Jennie Kafka was hostese at|: J. %as joined by Mr. Burke for 311 ster.but ito fallysprout ol and mauves and, most popular of all. Iplayer. Kirkaide has u glorious 3 it i dinner last night at her home, on |f®% days. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Wilki in bright colorfil centusion v have returned to their home in Char by small bushes of early roses |tropical gurden and specimens of i 4 Huntington street, Chevy Chase for i | Euster morning and Though It has not the established ;;"’2“‘::“,’,2 ,"'.hfl('r\?-sl(flofi:g Il Mrs. Sol. Bleber left yesterduy for | lottesville after a visit to friends in the promenade in the after- fame of many other capitals, Wash-|tormed into sunken gardens and in Baltimore to be the guest of her|Alexandria nns i Ington spends « considerable, sum on | the dense palm groves which wind for daughter, Mre. Mever Rosenbush, for| M Sndftea 0 b Tasingion tave 7 . o Srer Wt . Srine 1t with Howoows ot Dugter, oil}l::d-bn;‘t‘?la PRl Carins uw‘l{y two weeks. SMtHstioEn® visit to relatives in M ilde i s g and for three duys preceding the 10- | Yocorme snafes of toente tive or thisty MISS MARTHA BOYLE, Mr. and Mre. Alan West were hosts | Mrs. P. L McNeill of Glasgow, Va., ls the guest of her brother-in-law at dinner Tuesday night at their and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Justus W. ous faast of the Resurrection the|feet and are quaintly Intarspersed V. qualntly {uterspersed | paughter of Mr. and Mre. W. V. Boyle, ¥ View . streets are filied with messengers|among specimens of gigantic Yucca | gormerly of North Carclina, who fa] Ore in the Alry View spartment. chnelder on Queen street. laden with big boxes of bloom und | % the open ground. serving as third vice president om the | Mr. und Mrs. Edward Heldensfelder | Brouse Burks of the Univerrsity of eristy dilivees v vy (RO = young Iadies’ committee for the Eas-|and daughter, Joan, are in New York inla is the guest of hi te, SRS, Gelivery wagaIb by 1rs. o Bocketeller MeCormick 16| {or \ondny Dixie ball for the holldays. Mr.and Mre. Hatey K. Burke (o Rose: p leghe or mflan carlier parades of av. | er, girly wea while tha snow | U i and they wrap tivity with those carrying hats and | bending every enerzy to make the Mt T frocks. The superb decoration of | pUfiRer ‘;22’,‘1‘“";‘_:":::30p‘:’fp\'};:rfi“‘:“‘: - Mrs. Oscar Baum of Fontanct Court| Mr and Mrs. Fenton G. Ross of yre s AL B hotel Tobbies is & well known feu-!eal s the recent succcssial cnguge. |the trustee, but which has since the | bas a8 her guest for the Huster holi- | Leudoun county ure spending & weel Leath ) the & are all | ture of Washington at Euster and|lnents of the winter. The suramer|death of that famous sportsman been | puic,’ FaVeterio BefwICh felends bered 3 | PR PSR st draws many patrons just for the |l GhMure 1s @ imunleipal activits, and|managed by ofiicers of the British — ter, Va., is the wuset of her macin: ! e Men of partieularly Pleasure of revelling in summer in | torium at Raviniu, under the direc. | TUrf Assoclation. — Mr. Cornellus| 7, Tugens Xoung was hostess|luw wig daughter. Mr and Mre dainty, fllly he r tor Baster its height of blossoms while winter|tion of Mr. Louis Eekste Whitney {s not a keen lover of|noon Card’ Club at lanoheon and|C aries Henry Smith in Rogemon SE0 Talls tma it xtent, and still lingers. Some years wgo wreat | (oo mounibly i M et horses: in fact, he much prefers lits | bridge % R A b\ Jecite, Wills_at o Al S olbloua kAt activity marked the last weeks of ¢bro, BOSSIDIY n " Lynchburg is the gueet of Mrs. Ben- Lent in the government Propagating |in the wutumn as the spectators can|Cr. Uhe oceun wave and ls making| . ;\oriige of Mrs. Carrie Berl- gardens, in. order to have blooms |endure the nipping bresscs from the|Plans for bullding a handsome Yacht | ranger and Mo oo Bome tren Bonn rough to deck the White I and | fho. > > gnough to deck the White House 4uq lake. Chicago has become i center |after the pattern of the invincible ! place Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock m are Lois Thompson, captata|homes. Recently the activity con- |of fommercial activity in every way.|Aphrodite, the celebrated craft of Col. | March 3¢, at the home of Rev. Dr. ster ss or T Pparent ex- ated fo dict Wheatley on King street. Mrs Wheatley and Mra. Wills left Thurs- day for Atlantic City. Mrs. Kate Rinn and Mrs. C! Tunis of Harrisburg, Pa., hav arles | Two girls who lead crack high school t | ¥ exer left), and Margaret Some: 5 % tinues, but for the purpose of fur- many of the retail houses from | giiver Payne, his paternal great.|ADram Bimon. Mr. and Mrs. Baum- | turned home after T e s Mg < okl S e | nishini gifts from the Hirst Lady of | (he, WeAt and middle west maice all) ;n1e” 35" “payne "Whitney.” who | E3rten have Been spending the past|Georgo etk on” Nartn Crs Siintes ave fifled with the de-| : il the Lund to her friends und favorite | rather thun muke the Jousnes o New | Married Miss Helen Hay of thin eity, | Woek 8¢ the Breakers, Atlantio City. | strent. TR DR more_serfous puppet aotors, Mi . . o charit or such an avalanche of |{2ther th [the Journes to New) i perhups of all Willlam C, Whit- v = Mr. and Mre. vard S % 3 t Bon o iy onpret actere e | Will Direct Swimming flowers descends on the mansion that | 1ok, &5 formerly. Not onfy in the|nivchildren shown the greatest de. | qorn N, T: C. Club, composed of tour- | 317, 279, M, Howard Scheft have = ington, where { Greek trugedy, “Antigone,” und hus it {8 w problem to find room for the ‘vf‘l nma, 3x\’elu long dpen son. | grae of preference for his favorite d-.ynm Ra “('h:_‘: v;(er;.t on a hike Fri- P NLUY S mtherie et 1 O | Tecelven enonniagoment Trom collegal At E Street Y. W. C. A.|Sircrings. Srs “Hardings absence |3t the mun cipal ‘centern are 1 &port of horse racing and breedIng. | enjoyed o oionte Gunnk: Where they |\ qP MYy Jumes G. Schef. M an | the lacal high schools | Professors as well as dramatic eritics S MELEN TAN o AGENEe 1o |2N0, the fact that the White House! TTL 8Y/van playe and stock com-)This Mr, Whitney hus fine stables in | SoYS0 & plenle lunch. The party g, 3 "G “Scheft are spending the - aliiust veryous wrecks | on this phase of her undertaking \ 1S HELEN VAN WAGENEN is|is closed at present will of course Dunlew for comedies und vaudeville|Thomasville, Ga., and in'Long Istand | B peroned by the Misses Ruth |y ek ‘and in Atlantic Oy ¢ —C i Hesnaatiy on ity asked about the necessary |1Vl to be.the new diractor of swim. |change this, but such of the cubinet | ¥ielches. Mrs McCormick s, how-|and is prominent in all racing or ex- | pynpn; Trances Held and Helen| “yog “} 1 “Smith. whe has been i de i B BT e e (hew director of sWim- | ostesces und otlier members of the |CYer only “intercsted in' the opera, | hibition events, He hus net. however, | F1akel the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buges : : peteor” Miss Sewall said: ning at the 12 street branch off{omcial world who rematn in the c _#he is almost daily ut La gone to England with his mounts, Bode, in Rosemont, has ret L an There ure sevesal amatifoations for] Young Women's Christiun Asso- |have been generously remembered. |if conference with the v a though he has been repeatedly in- her home In Frederickabucy ; : =i & competent puppeteer. for to be suc- | clatlon. Miss Van Wagenen has of the diplomatic corps ! HeR who have the affair in c vited, Mre. Willard D. Stralght, who CHEVY CHASE Mrs. Mamis Adams of Eel 2 t not he w bpeath of |cessful in this work and develop real| seydfed at the Harvard school of ty to & very old custom |y these days of simpler livin was Miss Dorothy Whitney and born . 15 spending & v ks 0_2 clipse, Va., (s oty s beaath of ) solsio by ek S devalon 1 stunted ut ,Harvard school o flowers to the ladles in_euch | McCormick striies a vivid contrast.|here during her father's regime in town 2 eel with friendy g planned and executed dress | something of wcting, singing, Js P RN SE S home, and these Invariably -;-— has always two liveried men on|the Navy Department, takes a mild Cowan Ramage of y B S Bositively re- | Ing, elocution, pulnting, scent take the form of Baster lllies As|her car in the showlest of plum vel- |interest in equine uairs, but has : Academy, Worcester, fase., 1o ontar PR s neans vesl | Rrohitentire. . PosmtE. Bls Ithe greetings are despatched on Fri- and gold embrofdery, and her car, [never yet entered the racing lists. 3rs. Robert J. Bender of New York ling the Easter holldavs. with o5 dayv or Saturday, all the windows are | Painted the exact hue'of the retain- — 10w gay with blooms, and Washing- [er#' garments, has silk tasseled cur.| Princess Santw Borghese, recently 4 May Talr presents an inspir- | talus, und great masses of American |in Washington and recipient of much appearance when the fashlon pa- | beauty roses ar-anged window-box |«ttention from the soclal set and [James Colbert of Washington news in the rself does. Tt [c her personal ps her critical and carpentry.” One is hplete theater in Lven 1f one is ¢ work one or more City, formerly of Chevy Chase, has|parents, Mr. and Mre I C. R been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | 01 Duke street. Ny Mr Mrs, A. J. Lutterbad, who has aper 3 e koes) 2 A the winter in Cuba. was th 4 aguiust the {leave ull the other de: jrude moves down its favorite boule- | fashic " between the attendants and|from the mnational officers of the|Bender spent Saturday and Sunday |last week of Me = s the sues of oth who have speclalized in these | | vards. | the body ot the motor. irl Scouts, has few American af- |y, washington. Mrs. Frank P. Wileox | X. Wholle: "2;‘{,1“;"’1"’5?‘ et ¢ this, or ecls that | branches of dramatic work, there ure g s sltatous care-! - Atother distingiis | Matlon and those of the most remoto|o¢ Kanawha street enterta % [later for her home in Milwaukes, = et « u fine institution. { many things thut one must know. A Several interesting re cere Another distinguished candidate for | description. Her mother, who is one v N ] 00 The e dCr Ate e ot Rh oIt f e monles Wil wlso mark the day. The | professional honors as « selo dancer | ©f the most accomplished of trained | hongay ot 'unchieon in honor et FE G, s uxve B e y 5 Lok s ! 8 b e1tho Lor &;dolo dancery o oo 2 . i eturs 0 their home In Washing- ST Srigmated, | BERR Hors phvsical Spanish embassy. " long without Alexundra Curzon -youngest | irieD, &4, Who 15 the hewd of the | “Tidoy and Gregor Prince nave | ton, after & wish to ks myasting e Hive herse 1]- “’"“,‘,fi"fi»‘.‘““' d 0{ de\'wr‘;l_ ‘_Altlv‘l‘hu- ‘,mnd»,' the language of his Catholle M Jesty | 1e 'j 1 ;n‘ minister of fhlxun‘hl-" el en .‘{'n;flvu”y o 1. return%i_ l%bWoodgury Forest Acad- | Essig, on North t street. it pring day in n order to operate the strings clove an, h Majency ¢ 5 of his lute wife, | JAURH R normous rich | e, oodbury Forest, Va. after| Mr. and Mrs. i r Bare £ 15 « hit mude out of |erly, and ability to grasp the many | glu“ o ‘{'r”":;‘ Leiter of Washingron und Chi- | Lenj<er of Genoa, Don Gaetart di Fer-|speriding their spring vacation with |have returned 1—5’&’2 f-fifx‘:" f‘ ) Swith a bunch of { combinat of tensions, turns. and the R it Jromlcage. Tady Alexundra firsc en il Chathe dukes of Ferrarl and|ineir parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidne ter in Florida, and atter o o . Iy down over one|pulls ne to glve all the shad- ly cstublished convent on|in‘dunciig under ¢ . grand daughter of one of the gallant | Prince of McKinley street. ¥ ‘da, atter a vis! phoT! 2 heiagd he former's b supporters of the late Czar, General| The Community C: of Ch ue. fom s mother, Dr. Kate W : o Annenkoff who bullt the Trans-|Chane will Eive & dance Wedneomns | . Darrett, on Duksé street. left for Chapel of the Blessed Sacrument, ;n‘\ | winter with the second Lady Curzom, | G3P'an and Siberian rallroads and|April 4, at 9 o'clock pm., in tie me at Ivacota Farm, Clfton, no and Ris Staff and of other spendinis the daye in pia mother of Sunta, toolt uD|strest, Mrs Laurence Whittmore of | @ amea BioLlk G Janish residents of the city. A unique . SKating wnd Snow r pon rursing at the beginning of | Brookville road and Mrs. E. C. Critten- | was the niin® Eliins of Atlantic © {cera r in the Lithuan- St of sports; " Niws and ed in several fleld | den of Lanfer,place. 5 Shctiiza “*1‘»" tae week-end guest of her parents, et Tt e PoTDva W rtte o Dusee urzon-s | NOSPitals which she founded xnd sup- | “The last of the Bible talks given by | Camenn cors:, J- Sldney Douglas, o | tirely different from the usu \ marriage. she|POTIed; Slie was severely wounded |Mrs Rising of the Toung Women's | ape Ul reet. fsies ubout XPERT IN PUPPETS. id avenue. e w desn: wn ohe T e ars otion 8 A ze high mass this morning ut the lrobust. She hus passed the entire d advise any one susly msidering taking up this work frst| g0 into her own back yard when the sun normall a brick on the end of a string dungle ft over a ol ake it expr such as love, Sorrow, hutred, revenge =t M a. . e Mrs. Odessa Cox is spending « w Sewall of Washington This will give a good idew of the H b and Is Successful. patienca and smelnt pf treining reo arlce. sung Lithuanian priest | hus become most emicient in these ae: | 1% an by un aerial bomb | Christian Assoctation will be held on | 3. ¢ Foneis® R. C. Lupton, Mrs p quired to muke a success of a muri who 1 & for the American |complishn s mains a seml-invalld. | Thursday, April 6, at & o'clock p.m. |Ci ernevhough and Mr. Roger ette show,” While living in Wa | mission celehrated the historic Easter ageznts 5 st fortune she has re- |at the Presbyterlan annex. The ¢ ko of Frederic sburg motored to servie ‘harge d Affalr duncing, ¥ Ted plendld catutes of the | have been bald Under the ain .Tce:”;? (.\»'.fi}“g"“r’“‘ and spent the week end Chrie g e s has been a i this i Borglese and bought ba 1e mag- |the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. th friends here of the| t Leugue played 1 L an - legation ¥ s . ! old Borghese paluce, one of | W. €. A. Mrs. Louls Eohrés 1s the guest of ent of @ marionett jors ma At Leugue and played I PIAR R e i the glories of Rome. Hut Bndtne 16| Miss Marths: Shank of her . Mtu. Anna Appich. o \ apiral ts & profes- | w s e e onles are being conducted in behalf | i ? s 5 ailed |MUch too extensive for her & port, Pa., arrived Iriday to be the |t anmond: . s | 3a ow lving in Urbana, WISS HELEN WAGENEN, lof the foreign esta s which | ‘Spring und W . ily, her husband princ house guest of Mrs. George B. Wet- | oo 284 Mrs. Willlam H. Dematne SRNBE (s the | where Miss cnt a couple of| Washington iirl, returna here after habitually attend them—the Concor |7l b : anse e e O ¥ [ 3el of 33th street for the Easter holi- | o2 fa1 Y, Shtertatna house part. {dia, where Dr. Wiedfeldt, the German , iPpeared us 4 she 1 days. of relatives at their I | vears following her study of marfon- | experience elsewhere. ; > : 4ph aiteet been ineredsingly | oeios with Mr. 8 exhibiting her {ambassador, and all Mg blaoik 3 -y t 1ORS to the French| Mr and Mrs Edward asser, tor- | 3% Asaph stree, sl voday, there is a defi-|gwy Ruchuel S marionettes. | enced director. She bas becu on the | the late servic e r S the Holy See. =Princess|merly of Chevy Chase are now a 3 o ot Aiie et | R S ot e T ek Pt iChurch, on W fet hear Stares and aiter executlig o sort of | 94ntS who has wmeng o half doten | home tn the Cathedrl Staneions, Ca = it two vears. Miss Van Wagenen is u|where a Swedish from s De other my et b o ame by e e T T Tt nesticut and Cathedral ave Mre. R At 5 A e v agenen is cne bi other niymphs, and they played beth enjoys a close friendship wit e Social Section of the Woman's i p Mrs. An et show the oldest torm| | NAMES FOR GIRLS etive ol S e dents of his cit and hopped and skipped all th unjson | the renowned Mussollne and holds |Club of Chevy Chase will meet Mon- |07 of Richmond. S 1 [ active in the waier sports of the city |dent thie_clty, sind o i 1y stringed orchestral ser|® general commisston from day, April 2, at 10:30 o'clock lican ts th ruat B ccord of such or many ye: 1o will assume her [minister and Mme. Wallenb b v ringed orchestral ac. Fen emmiEslon - 3 s 3 clock o - Millican is the gues e erione el | And What They Mean | | 55 e e [arienaS and the Luther Men Ven ke ercac badt: | Fi e tour of the U the'nome of Nra A- B.’Ledt on De htor. Strs. . Fred Bak ol ek G Revpianrulne. = | Fhen) the s funish Jacs Hotel, ana an ad- ik A LDr and Mrs John A Logan and | ms. A EHoinage and Miss v i va-diil shows em- e e 7 |» ~ ded kenarously to the ite the most interesting non-flc- | their son Branson of Iatboro, Pa., |Ein'a Delano are the gues heir 1 SiOF e, BivIity forimapin E1 ITHEC{si2 girls Ham - dts-| Girl Scout Events ! A visible manifestation P T L 1 Austrfan and me, which has reached Wash- | are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, s, Mr. and Mrs. 6. 0, Detang b folk e religious bellef. { oty Anglo- sxon in it orlgin ilmd In Local Troops|micratic, wave A 1 !ngton in many o day lo ¢het Irich |y B Branson of McKinles sireet @, V. GEan0. y MO IRelsTS | has not been taken and revised Ly other | 00! Europe as the result of the . ui = N o ho,” which, so to speuk, is ey will remaln for several weeks. . K. Arnold ana daugh 1 i used, followed | D% e s . fr % A group of art er nd dealers {just hot from the press. com- | The next meeting of the Y. ss El noid( of ARglier, T et r storles | nationalities. The fray sylisble, Bd, {8 jygoop 7 (Sunflower Troop), Mrs, 3. | 7o 1= she sccessiy |5 curlos of all descriptions, Ame act pages ure f1led with stories not | A, Wil be heid Toesdny. April 5, ot | Ve, ace the e hevis Aith Ciurun s e IBIOT DY BRIQTIC D TwERLIDL it CHesecandl in; Margaret Mar- | whe ) and Bruden, fave a- fulone of the fllustrious denizens of | 2:20 o'clocl pm., at “The Ellzabeth |A. F. Drisco S * it e 4 diminugive | SYUable, UIth to mean dghter. \uw:n‘ Bl e b b 3 : Ying, enat Ireland, but with those of Iriss blood, | Sommers.” 11th and M strects north- | Mrs. Benjamin I' Skinner has re Y Mariole the name | would indlcute that diths should be| o H; After the opentig ex chan : y Amerioans 2 3 M‘L‘: “{;L"sw? sofizlu leca-;ds.‘mrea‘ weit-h T“h: hg?c'; ~°?B$';?‘*1f'»' 2 tned from & visit to friends f:. | ambitious for materlal success and i e rome legation Har oblacts Jof Btt Thiz | bl aaom theoficial wotld fairly O s nniugs Delley, Marshall, Va | a apies Slher: & Bard Grill in atERAtIoE was Il e o TR et Shand other oblsciay ) bristle on its pager. notably such se and Mrs. Charles E Gallther |* Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Tribby have re. | willing to work hard to achteve held, Each patrol gave a little play |an office onening to i tha s tDusc who have d ators as David I Walsh of Massach of Morrison street have returned |turned, after visiting Mr. and A The emblem for Edth fa the brigul | Beld Eact e ey e e 10 nd there macs wad sompleined of | setts, @ native Ivisiman, and his col- | from Miam!, Fla., where they spect a |G, J. Fink in Washington 3 Vocme und her sontimient oo 16w they | Hlustra of the scout luws.|gHS HAY €09 (K e lor [ oF Holtar wames by Siher thousands | leagie from Montana, Thomas J., who [month. - . Mrs. Jennerfer Broaddus Is at home, i < + €Y | This plan s going to be carried on | A hell ronfronts the wisitor placed the amount ¢ S experionce | 8 & native of Wisconsin, but of Xrish| The Misslonury Society of the Pres- {after & visit to AMrs. Douglas Foulk, | build, who bulld beneath the st . ;i e g ne | bit Sk e i Ga | Digced the amount on the experience | parents on both sides. Canadlarns and |byterian Church will hold & meeting |in Richm g BIE S ealks { for & month or two. Mr. Hovey, the | billbourd on which Is posted wil - | side of tha ladger. tter than ond. Edith {s genera!ly belfeved to be the s S s > o 3 e T than orta: o = o b 3 i the | Aystrallans have a numerous repre- | Wednesday, April 4, at 11 o'clock Mr, M o portint rullngs Tegurdine pamsports | ducting of fgures this self-const!- | sentation, but the bulk of the bOOK 15 |&M. in the church. Mrs. Douslus | mond, air sod Mry Doperof B | Boy Seout master, dri led the giris for ninine version of Edward and both and commercial regulations, so iaat |tuted commi as listed & ny f | femintn | halt an hour. e o e ity hie | 68 copoinmlttee has listed o number { composed of wuthors, the poets, dram. | Putnam Bernie, wife of the assictant |and Mr. ana atos- dencionn R Smith names are found in many references to fered A By SaU g on both sides | i¢iats und novelists, whose names are | pastor, will address the meeting on | f T- gnd Mrs. Bruce Ely of Wash- iah, soeits Preparations were made for a visit | needs without disturing the minister | of 1 deliberately IS il e he et . € ington were the week guests of the oldest of the Britieh rovalty.| FIERRTRURRT WOTE RN T rers |in his den to the Fight or the lega |3 artous | objecrer iousebold words wherevef the Wns_ Mre Laura V. Smith Anclent forms of Bdith are Aelgify, | 1o Wulter Roed Hospital this wftcr- |ilon siuif which is” in “Comfortubie bric-a-brac and carved ) fonmne BIevelly and Chereda e ertained on Hatrged | Judge and Mrs. A. 4. Fraster have Eadswith, Eadgifu and Eadgvth. At the | 790 s i 7' JuRiEEs ‘”3{“%. llhe t'im" east -»xnd. F up odds e iari s brotessional | evening at bridge. . o‘r:'iumfrd to their hont in Zgnesville, | time of the Normap conquést other|Duy flowers, and each scout will con-{At the Swedish legation, o neat sign | glass, = clamses, Orators and patrlots recelve| The udvisory board and exe lo,atter a visit to the latters tribute something. on the massive iron and mahogany ter, Mrs. Kate Pennypacker. = : v 5 committee of tha Recreation | spellings of Edith that became popular 5 R front door bids the visitor to enter recog without regard to the | Sommitt o o Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Nea Sia were much prettier than the older ones, | Instead of the next scheduled meet- | gy q once in the splendid hall and a |the unwary tr r. honeen - LoLY. feuds| lstwaen Tister Cheyy Chass melion Mongday eYening lmond are the guests bt thets aanor: 5 s ing, Troop 7 !s going to meet at 10th | pointing finger shows the wa of cour: 3 south, or the shurper div 5 Mr. Jirs. Warren {eer, Mrs F. T. Wal il o They included Egitha, Eddeva, Eddid ‘;,“d- ikn sl S BB el Bt 5% 1b = shvaiols hER R b i iDs uflrdlnz South, the free staters and republi- | D. Brush of Iesketh street Ronro ,'Répyn“’d}'“p‘" Rosemont. and Edeva. A sister of Queen Idith of | fa wtuds fowers and blrds. aribasasdots gnd minist nder s nufacturers of the curios | CnS; ' With this publication, which 1s| Car. Grden jLusennedn of F EU€St Of his brother and sistertn lem Norwar did carry the namo to Den-| The meeting udfourned at 6 o'clock. | new dispensation. accent ¥ the piece of pewter and %ur‘b‘;f O e D e e | Mrs, Willlam R. Myers of McKinley r. jand Mrs. Charles A. Keefer o mark and mud vopular there as; Troop 10, that ¢ who ¢o proudly D e i |#irter Capt, Huteh ) raddock Heights, Glutha. tain: Tndla e, 5 |mate business and they are | One of the first English Tdiths of | the home of Ruth Si ; | factlities to attenad it prompt: ] n | tal TUbut there is at present no such | cently returned from Germany, where | Mrs. Henry M Spiller and M book from Italy nor Spain. 0 2ueh | e whs stationed with the American | James R. Harmon have returned fro vhom record has been made i5 the | of the points eithout distu 5 the : ; v upation a trip of three w: vhen t! Rnelo-Saxon queen, daughter of God.| were @iscussed foutine of the office. Tlne was when dinavian group, which has five nations | ATy of occupation. sty- | made 0:!5“3":3‘25335"11“:? e wino, Barl of Wessex. who did what | was led to ha sike. | to penetrate into the outer rcoms |inasters, tii imittee expresse represented in Washington, has re-{, C0SJ, ‘G001 oF ‘Callege, returned to Fla, Spencer, Ga., was undoubtedly one of the carllest of | of u chancelry took patience and |tonishment that so many of the re. | contly issued such a volume and the JERRt, T CRCUERGE 708 BFC TECUTRIC (2 . C.' Mr. Harmon joines feminine press-agent “stunts” when ; ut’ Turh Shadghe | tact, even when matters were urgent, | Puted level-eaded ~Americans are |Teutonis natlons published —thelrs her home on Mcginiey strect Thurs a atter place. oo she procured the election of Bdward the | 1.essy's :30 «. m. The members | There remains the old formality at|ViCtims of fraud and that they pay |SOme ten years ago. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.|_Mrs. Joseph Waterman and Joseph Confessor to his father's throne on the | of Troop 34 were invited. the French and Spanish embassies, | $Xhorbitant prices without takin; . Miss Baker will leave Mon- Waterman, jr, a; 1 Caster death of Harthenut, As a reward, 1. | * froop 15, Mre. Albert Bennert, cap- | when a casusl caller has seant cop. | the least pains to trace the origin and B or PatTadeiotin Po. ohere ong|with relatives i Dicoending Easter ward, in 1045, married this enterprising | tain; Mary Kelso, scribe, held its|portunity to ses any one but the &cneral history of the painting. A PERSONAL NOTES. wiil spend the Easter holdays with | Mrs. Palmer Carter of Poslesville Edith, who recelved Winchester and | regular meceting Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. | doorman but these establishments | d/5tinguished householder of Long % her sister, Miss Sarah Baker, who |Md, and her son, Benjamin Palmer Exeter as a gift: at the Wallach School. The scouts|are of pre-war days with traditions | 181and has but recently taken down a student of the Fine Arts Acad- | Carter of Woodberry Forest School Even earller than this 1dith was | discussed troop problems. which have long been observed. Dut [ Canvas alleged to be by Andrew o | emy. have been the guests for the pas Eadburg, an Anglo-Saxon lady who ac-| Plans were talked: over for the en-|in both there fs the old fushioned | Mntegna und for which he paid a}| Mre. Milton Hoffenmaler was host-| "Gy yesday u delegation from the | week of the former's brother-in-low: cldentally polsoned her husband and | tertajnment to be given jointly with |stately reception quite different from | £004ly sum about three years ago |ess Tuesday at luncheon, followed by | chavy Chase Chapter of the Y. W.{and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cloptor fled to Charlemagne for protection. He Boy Scouts of Troop 59 at old|the rather bustling ways which hold |7 Tondon. me friends finally | cards, to one hundred guests, enter-| ~"°)% lited Eilver Spring. Md., ! i made her un ubbess, but she died un- | | chool on April 20, matic 3 gonvinced him _that the' genuine e Hotel Washington o i o Seller s Fuppiy s & bt besga | B Wil be” dividen ‘oveny | 1416F diplomatic domicties painting had been sola by tfe hers | Se findhoon wis served at Smill | Thos wers snieriatncd S5 ies b STen e e A MINS RACHEL SEWALL, Another Edith who was excessively | between the Girl and Boy Scouts. Mrs. Miles FPoindexter. wife of the|0f the Italiun master to the British {eables, each having a centerplece of | Rae P. Teele at her summer home |end with thelr brother snd aister.in groducer of new type of | ambitious was Edith of Hordaland.| Alreadys the girls are discussing|ambassador to Peru, who s receiv- ;“":\?"F");"l‘v i*!"’ th hung for a cen- |gpring flowers. An attractive prize |near llver Spring. The members | law, Dr. and Mre. I J. Yates puppets. a proud malden who resfued to accept | plans for camping this summer. ing Sluch‘bocmé‘ auey‘ndlon prior to ot ] ';_“"”"'m Court. was given at each table for carde. of the delegation were Mrs. Harold . Grace t of Kentlworth, I the hand of Harold the falr-haire Troop 11 Mre, Louls Dashiel S%hs | voted frionds. in. her. twelve yearw! Mr. Hilatre Belloc, the aist Mr. Allan Devid, who is attending | Farofies Sristas Mes. Jopn Tmirie S L B S " Mr. ., wh Marcallus W Mrs. i, e S . vhom she will iy given to little figures of the |king of Norway, until he had made | taln; Fra Gruver, scribe, held fts|voted friends in her twelve years’ =2 % 3 d n Mary. The name \\n:flml applied hlm‘sé!f absclute ruler of that land.' weekiy meeting Monday. the 19th, in|residence in Washington. Mrs. Poin- guished British author, who will be 0 c u 5 B n durd: h o Tn order to secure this haughty dam- the municipal building at Hyatteville, | dexter. though se enthustastic o den- | In Washington during the present|gponding the E the University of Pennsylvanla, 1S|Mrs. F. M. Hoadley, Mrs. Willlam C. | make her home for several months, aster holldays with | Dennis, Mrs. Geoffrey Creyke, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ahrmantrout of puppet shows of Europe were p 3 ife ) e e o 84 2g | i2en of the Paclfic coast, owes much g cid. o & . 8. " Gicipane dof aleious utooee e e R e e e e e o it diicglance o this part ot ihe coun- |has. among many other inter hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi David. | Mrg Teele' and Miss Piercd of {h Richmond huve como to Alexandria, > 1obe | No H B 3} % or 3 v, to adjacent countles in Vir-'characteristics, a pass! olf 4 o WG A b th va in th ture. puppet las cncircled the globe | Norway to Iceland and Normandy. | was held. —The four girls L¥osen, gfiu:“ Bhio wes Detore ler TArrisge Heture wnd destre ‘;0‘”‘:1”:3}““ _Mrs. «\X!xs.m{sr v:loxf a;ndagsrv:yxvl? M. x,;n.x; Bnl:,er }3:3{,:1-( rn‘ng to | Mr Smoot Jones has returned from i Japan preceded the living actor | King Harold was the son of Halfdan | whose duties will be assigned, are | EInia. She Was Befofe NEr marriage taiyre nd desire to enjoy it in thel oung sons, Alexander, ir. Mercersburg Academy after spending {a trip to Augusta, Ga. dranatie popularity. Even today it |the Black, and by doing sway with | Marion Kerr, Frances ith, Elsle| i gton, which occurred in Walla|foot of soll in the Britich €Y | liam Wolf, have returned to their|his spring vacation with his uncle |~ A dance was given at 0dd Fellows' : Tsies, - > & 5 popular entert 1t there and is|%0 many petty kingships in his do- | Fox and Haru Matsudai & 1892, Elizabeth Gales Page, | v, . d with . home on Woodley road from a ten-land aunt Mr. and Mre George B.|mall Monday evening by Alexandriz 1 Chin ' main, completad the conquest started | = Scrapbooks were collected and will | 1Y 4'8 4" lairas Kindred to both fam- |and u 2otsbmgle os Prncpoiont stick | day stay at Atlantic City. Wetsel ot 3th"street. Mr. € B | Commandery, T Alted Order of tne uppets were first used | by his father during his reign. be sent to the Near East Rellef. Many |{lles of Gates and Pages 8o frmly land only such articles of apparel as| app il Kaufman and daughter B ant In the same sehacl, hag | Golden Cross. Miss Ruth Henderso famous’ old_morality | “Among women of history other than lof these were made by the girls. written into the history of Virglnia!fho could send by parcel posi is vugh | o MES: Bmil Kau ind dugahter | Ya'a etudent in the same sehocl has | Was chalrman of the entersainment snown s the | queens who liave been ambitious and | A proposed hike was postponed in-|and of the, District of Columbia. For | rural inns a8 ho cought n his travers | Of, Toledo, Ohlo, were gucsts during |been the house g Mr. Le committee, and the other members Kot | Thaba ather "than “bartie are gt | S e O e e e Gar ek Cas coredlior itk ¢ a8 be frequentiy would change |the Wook S5 IS satannah, Ga. |- The Civie Section of the Woman's | Eoce 31T & C Rambo, . K. Brown themes for these | mother of Alexander Pope, the “eoup- | day. oo (00K & Bl Yester- | 40 el Harrison Smith of the Na.(NIF Toute after dispatching his par- : Club of Chevy Chase will hold & &il- 2 i i Hendey I cel, he spent many hours on his re- Miss | v et Y ales of violent {let king,” and Edith, the wite of | 20, ap- | tional Intelligencer. and who even- |¢e By n } -! Mr. and Mrs 8. 5. Richard, Miss|ver tea and food sale Friday, April ST e e O has b marionettes | Robert Southey, a poet laureate of mxf.rf’:'?rg‘thi’ézépg’:fi:of';flfé Sieha | tualy purchased his partner's rights i t?-afi?&‘j"r’n;i"m‘“g hilk zatuent | Ciaen ‘f‘“chi{l‘*dflgd oo f":';{‘ekn';{g‘ f:'h" : “;‘g;‘;pgg;‘a et the Methadist epent the Weel ond s eviends “ge: England. 0 guls n A . and became sole proprietor o s J ard, who eailed for Europe th - urch o reet, h - Shlg ached its highest stage | "N Walter Scort made Edith the | hitendod the cavaley dri at Toee|ploneer of all *Washington news-|Mires of Dici Belloc fol- | 3T oF ‘Nurch, have arrived in Eng- | ceeds will be donated to the Soctal | PRINTOTC. 4 \re porter, who development in Germany following | heroine of his “Lord of the Isles.” | Myer imstend, o> *|papers. Mr. Gales bullt that finellowed the entir the two idlef),25%5na will go to France and Italy | Service League of Maryland el i Ateb iR e ronuis In Munich the puppet | famous in literature. and Eaith mo,. | Myer instead. country home now in the center of |abprentices in that inimitable sketch |, (ho Mroe ming home. Mr. Paul Pitcher returned Tuesday | hdve been In Florlda for a month made much of, andlbey, the beautitul and scornful Eckington and which figured exten. of the same name, and he added much to Mercersburg Academy after spend- Ll 5 v, 3 2 ! : Edward S. Fawcett on Prince street, fand opcustand el e y & 2 sively in the social annals of the first | &raphle detail to the great master's| yro ionroe Luchs left for her|ing his epring vacation with his par- | % y 55 LR Vors presented | Msrraitaed by Diskna- e ¥ m-| Phi Beta Kappa Honor Ralf of the nineteenth century as the | description of the wild countey about |t K Fori ity Monday last, | ents, Mr. and Mre. E. H. Pitener of |45, [0t © thelr homs In Iatdeld, Englisn_aramatie | o PAC%, WHeEton, American noselte For Gy Chane Gic| sttt o2t st st B, B bt B Do e | R WA TOa we S S p— Englis! amaticifs a writ vhose P T lone 5 in an et R A y_of Ingomar 13 _ . I is Tamous marlon- | American soclal Tite of the 1at Gome wRa— a8edirl | Grool st 1st and G streets morth. |about Cumberland and therce over| yr. ang Mre. B. Sampson of Pine |stroet, entertained on Wednosday at|fOrmally jast evering ar chg Bome of Juntry, sturting the | teenth centary and the bresent His. 1Ss CSTHER HUTCHINS VAN |west Mra Polndexters parents leftiinte B eies o bocics Wothingto | BIuff, Ark. spent last week {n Wash- |lunchéon. Her @uests were Mre Rob- | 403 {7 Ropemont. revival of general intoreut in| “Fhers ‘gre (o possible micknames | V] DYNE, of Chevy Chuse, D. C. Yo fhe Pacific coast and made thelr (He s making his way westward, | \NSLOR en Toute to thelr future home| St Manornews JUR. TR JORTHTe sliss Lella Sinclair Bishop of Castie em liere, altho i- ¢for Edith with the single exception |, Ratpa in the vast apple belt which|where he will pass some time in San B NeW th, Maxw, DR A AR R L B s ants, especially Itallans have | of B 5 has b lected to Phi Bet home in_the v D) |3 3 Smith, Mrs. Joseph Maxwell. ars. | SC near ¢ pecially ~ Italians have | of Eddle or Eddy. e e o T peta Kappd | enters at Walla Walla After her|Trancisco, the home of lils late Wite | 1ne Afternoon Embroldery Circle|Henry Hunt Moiee, Mre, Wiliiam Fucs: fof the duats: Sal¥inys ac 3G bought their own puppets with them . o L a - e DUEhE Uil o) DurmeLwUL tem | at the annual spring election at Ohio | marriage she lived for some time in|Migy Elodic Agnes Hogun of that| 1o SUCiiaa v Mra, Harry King | Beck, Mrs. Henry Carter, Mrs. Mary Vortl Shoaits has returned to the e 7 P I Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohlo. | Spokane. She is sprightly in con-|city, & journalist, who transferred v g her h 8. Park Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. em in the Ttalian quarters of New Free Swimming Lessons. % € e and most energetic in all ek Thureday at luncheon at her home on | 8. Parker, & T8, | trniversity of Wisconsin after a visit V. Detroit dnd other large cities, g Sixteen other students were chosen | versation and most cncres Bee nald e Eatidon gnaithere metandly wuiler 91ace; fillam Coleman. Universicy of Wiscunaln ater's yiait Maurice Brown took ny Washington girl wishing to|gg follows: Harold S. Dunn, Port bri —— = Mrs. Robert R. Mahorney of Ingo- in the Little Tt learn to swim may do s0 next week 5 3 J res= ) hree | thor. Miss Sylvia Belloc, the daugh-| ariee Loulse Hertzberg of New York, | mar street entertained her card club i bout the sumb 11 at the Toung Women's Chrlstian as. | mouth; Ronald Sires, Superlor, Wis; [ Two lovely younssters aged (Hie0 | ter. - passed through 'Wushingtok |1,y been. visiting her cousin, Misi|on Tuexday at luncheon. Her gussts| Mes Hattle Meleanard end Miss soclation pool. 614 1 street north-) Wilma Sheppard, Canton; Ruth Garry, | 50 TiC. T "Fagler fortune, arc Law- | 8bout four mopths ago. und will oin | Marjorte Hertzberg of Columbla road, | were Mrs. Garrett Van Nest. Mrs.|olle 02N and Mre. Charies . Cos- with Mr, , West. This opporiunity is for girls!cCleveland; Elizabeth Murphy, Ft.|yence Lewis, ir. snd Lily Flagler | 100 fGtBCn ot o omt oo e and it {s | for & weel. i T e e tnger. Mrs. Alvin Carn: | tello, on South Pitt street. »him, tuking a “troupe- | PetWeen the ages of elght and ix- | Worth, Texas: Gertrude Mather Rich- cis, wh the_chfldren of Mr. o 4 ; ; rs. Thomas Lyon Thurston har fating pu teen. Instructors w v i S g Lewls, "Who &10 i understood the two wil fourney| e uis Koenigsborg has re-|iell. Mre. Blizabeth Smith, Mrs, James MTS 5 ; he ascinating puppets about ":m_ i 'l‘_mumél‘}nih‘:” f\:\(efll}o wood: Grace Middleton, Conneaut;|and Mrs. Lawrence Lewls, the 1atter| 5 on the orient end return to mrkf:d th" oG lAr" Mblmy‘ & | e ddtann: Miss Tlora Addison and Miss| returned from Pensacola, Fl., whers e Miss Rachel | 8 & 8 and 6 at 1530 Wi, This is & s e Lave Centers Davic | formaply, Miss Temtde, W Of iz [ London through the Syez route. after a ten-day stay with her mother, | Nettle Graham. o oy, Naftlast duughter of the lato Ry, | yacation privilege and membership | Sing. Tukicn Chings Alice Irwin, O nleve of Mrs. Lilv Flagler| young Cornoligs Vanderbilt and hig|rs. Charles Kaufman | weolk for Springfield, Mass, ‘whers he 2 pastor of the Church |17, the queociation will mot be re-|Tiollnd; Carrie V. Stockham, Ports | Bingham and received her tremondous|pride, who was Miss Marle Norton| yfigs Sadie Siver, who was the| Potato and Vegetable Scallop. |will make his home In the future. Fipiael usalom, who s visits | Q0 tore of the dopane. | Iouth; " Allce Van Deusen, Kent; |fortune almost intact ~With Mr.|of New York city, have been {nvited | geqt of Mrs. Samuel Steinberger of | e i The members of the Alezandris hg in W after spending | ;o8 "o ted by 1ite guards ;&‘b- Eleunor Workman, Poland; Elizabeth | Lewls, she dispenses & charming hos- | to visit London before returning to|¥rg ‘Arlington for a month, left ce N‘"!k n‘flgh cou ode pota- | German Club will g;va ¢! e; aste: vears with Mr. Sarg, study- | RERIarRlelsd oy 106 Suands Will be ! Hormell, Delawafe und’ Christine | pitality in the massive Flagler man- | their American home as the guests|Tivrsday for Baltimore to visit|toss. emrinkle with salt und pepper | dance Monday Snenins in t 58 di- art of conducting marlonstte |vours. /This will in Taty ang | Gurrison, Corning. Dlon at Kirkside, and is in & way con- | of the trustees of the Willlam C, | onursday Bor o TAlng to Tor home |2nd 8dd two tablespoonfuls of sliced | iorium of the Elks' home on Prinos ows, has lher own traveling com-|ROWTR (LHS WO (NEHEE Smicty @nd | April § is to be observed as Philsidered a chatelaine for all of the|Whitney fund for the benefit of that |{TINew York city. onlon, which has been cooked n two | gireet. bany and is emphasizing particularly - eta Kappa day at Ohis Wesleya: 1 city of Kirkside which was pathetic class known as the ‘turt vel- st enitans c e girls. B Van | ioder ity Kirkside which P i h 2 tablespoonfuls of butter until vel Shoults, on Cameron street. ¢ that marionettes may be . this year. Recognition services for | one nf the pet projects of the late|poor.” Mr. Whitney, who was Secre- o. Friday Bridge Club was en.|Jow. Then add one pint of thick white R ossers for students of the! Piog and Vanilia Toe Cream thie now members will be held at the | Henry M. Flagler and of all the coast | fary of the Navy in the frst Cleve-| tertained e luncheon and cards Iast | sauce, one cuptul of canned peas, and Dad Right in One Way. s well as for lighter 14 " regular chapel service that morning, |resorts thereabout. Mr. Lewis is the [land administration and who is the|eek by Mrs. Isaac Behrend at her one-half a cupful of carrots diced In|. = . noitmore American. pleces of similur size. Mix lightly, ine & serving bowl with lady fin- [ with Prof. B. A. Arneson giving the | son of Thornton Lewlis of White Sul- | paternal grandfather of the young|gpartment in Beverly court. D rie s marcs 1£ Tixedthod: | “Say, dad, I got in trouble at schoot ypes of ured algers. Pour in a layver of preserved, | addre: The initiation will be held | phur Springs and vell known to the!bridegroom, was, it may be remem- M S0 wa has manufa ot maslonette, seml- |&kiniess figs, then & layer of vaniils |late in the afternoon, and will be | several gensrations of those who |bered, the victor in the Derby of 1901, Miss Helen Schiff of New York is|into = buttered glass baking' dish |today and it's all your'fault. Remem- These dolls have a|ice cream, and €o on until the bowl |followed Immediately by the annual|have frequented that stately spa. Und mpressed by tho necds of many the. guest of her aunt. Mrs. Juilus | cover with grated cheese, and brown | ocr When 1 asked you ow much & ! | the walst down and |js full, having the last laver of fec [Phi Betw Kappa dinner. Dr. T C.| They are dircct descendants of Reltant horsemen [sho had falien on | Peyeer of Wsoming avene. g;cz:o!lt:l;fsn'nrf;:daz‘aN:dl;oor:l st | million dotlars was? [V Gnly limber and movable in muks |cream. Garnish the lady fingers with ' Mendenhall, of Ravenna, Ohlo, wili{George Washington's sprightly sister | ovil days gave half of his winnings 0 o or en- | Ye L e and head, | A% uarters and aprinklc the cream delver the apmual lecture in the | Betts, wife. of the firat. Lawrence | to found a fund for their benefit and| Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Behrond re-|circle .with, slices of Bard-cooked | “Well, toacher asked me today aud mene the plays selected for these' with IMacaroon crumbs. evening, on “Weighing the Harth.”éLewis and whose besutiful home, Ken-bof which Lord Beresford was longdtwrned to thelr home In. Chovy Chasslegge. a ‘helluva lot' lsn’t the right answer."

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