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) 8 . .SOCIETY, SOCIETY. —_— e O fate of all who obtain residence. Bar- H all to break away from that imperial | low; m Tales of Well Known Folks oness Mila von Hengelmuller that orget-Me-Not as D C Flower domination' Which ruled all other ni | an o moqmur but the o . 3 Was, was born In Vienna about twen- o Ui tions of the earth. Ths forget-me-not | +o * Nation we ougiit to cherlsh the In Social and Official Life} ; ty;four vears ago. whils her father 5 would remind us or thas fact. Again, | 1ove of orderly freedom. of solic . 2 At o allowes o rge arn 3 levotion to justice " ST Do) il R S - Urged by Veteran Resident|: i, st s il o, it s s m Six e 4 - 3 om (Continued fro ¢ in B "mifeling witn American Ly founders o the P Sy M dealings that God ias mplantad in ais Ve vi ren develop: a strain o lemoc- a democratic government ‘of the .0- | our hearts. t us not forget that ?-fs‘\‘hp:rl:o:’;d ‘A“:"nl;: :e":g:z' ;:Ivane“rml;z i racy which was entirely disconcert- 5 pie. by the people; for the People’ of | these are fundamentals. Therefors ¥iolland House. one of the paiatial - ing to her parents, then serving un- Mrs, 'Eva C. Eldridge Chase’s pro- dent of the league: this new world. Again. we hould be | gy the forget-me-not remind us of residences of London, he has a wide 3 . der_the most autocratic government : Posal that the forget-me-not be made| *Why should the forget- ot be|rtminded that this country has been : acquaintance with many Who either ] i in Burope, except the Russian. Her the ofcial fi s X Set-me-not be| the asylum for the oppressed, the fleld | Individual and collective duties, s, lensed or wished to lease his famous ] mother, one of the most successful j oy offielal flower for the District of|selected as the flower emblem of the(of opportunity for aspiring minds | that ultimately we may help 't Srheritance. Novel-reading' Ameri- : & 3 soclal leaders this capital has known, olumbia has received the indorse-|District of Columbia, with the city|and the great hope of the future of ‘f‘"‘d Dutige cunos to l'h; attainment cans are interested in Lord Iichester - s h ight the Polish 2 {ment of the Anthony League. In|of Washington as the center of the|the natlons of the old world, For|Of Peace and universal brotherhood because of his spirited defense of hisf ka, with ex- ; furtherance of this suggestion, Mrs, |United States of America? Why |these reasons let us select the forget- —_— renowned ancestor the third Lord . tensive possessions about Cracow. En i B 2 should it not be selected? What|me-not as the emblem for our center| Miss Julla Cramer, in charge of o Holland, who Mrs. Humphrey Ward § The marriage of Capt. 7 ) ester M. Poole, who is ninety-one|other flower cun be so appropriute?|of government. Again, may this un- lookout station meur Batso, N. re- the chief character in her 5 Broygham occurred three months a; 3 . years of age and a charter member, | In the first place, we should never be | pretentious little flower suggest a les- cently saved that village from des " Her portray- % F and the young people are now at g s glves her Individual opinfon in a let- | 8llowed to forget that this splendid[son too little taught—that is, more | truction by fire by running half w al of him and his wife as Lord and H Cannes, but will reside in London 2 T 6w & = natlon, splendid in potentiality rather esty in expressing characterist mile, borrowing a nelghbor's aut Yady Wing was Idenm:nlt‘;‘d'}:z' tlr‘glt': during the coming winter. 5% 9 . Anna E. Hendley, pre than in achievement, was the first of ‘Let us remember that the shai- | and summoning aid. Jichester as utterly outside : G —_—— T ind summonineald their home, Eltham House, u travesty i 2 summer resort, and this season a - a ] 2ol o] b= c———|olc——=lo|c——2] 0] C and lle\’ulli n{’Hlerar)'mm‘lel’:::)l' G i o 1 l.l’v‘r:w lchedlule' ‘};uu be'(;n Dr»gxred q power. Americans 50 5 s now in full cry, horse show: kindly interest in Lord Tichester be- S 5 private racing, regattas and tourn: the head of the historic ments of every description. The re- house of Fox. the great chnnr»r-‘ehlln‘:: » cent horse show, veginning the lust being its originator. Two me s 3 | week of June has aroused wide en- of the Fox family merved as British | ,thusiasm, and attracted many from ) Member 2 4 Largest Exclusive envoys here and_figure Jargely | these reglons. Senator and Mrs. M ‘3 B ca S ormick were In attendance, though b 4 3 : 7 H fes Henry Fox enteriniatt § they dfd not participate in the dis- ? Better Business Ladies’ Specialty eray in 1853 in hric play. Mrs. McCormick still clings to i P s on Penntylvania avenue near ¢ hér 'blooded cows and the raclr Bureau 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Shop in Washington Washington circle where St stables long malintained on the M ;;’ffl:‘: Asyiaminow] stands. Cormick farm do not get much atten- MRS. JOHN J. O'DAY. \ - Ker tion. Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody made A Y don. | eagition was Mins Mollye Alloy, | 5t¢8d. Great Heart, and Miss Robertu | Church, Thursday, June 21. Mr. and has It that Cromwell and Treton dis- ing her home at 3908 | 1'1!80n captured several prizes. House Yo Seturnisg Sress &n h v fetol boat parties are a fad about Lake live in Wash- gussed the impeachment lof Charles Foreat and among the active hostess- ag trip to live tn ~ es ls Mre. Bernard ¥ Rogers. who An unique exhibition, attracting | gtream Guards, but passes much of | ¥2° 2 orina Higginson of Bos- bundreds of visitors in Paris. i that [his time at the famous Chateay o d}::‘.‘z‘rr:n:{ Nond Jire Franci* | VAUDEVILLE ACTOR DIES. B uvat and Francors Carnot, | tae aoreire and pine Jandmarkes, of | boat “Steeplejack has just returned | FORT WORTH, Tex, July 14— sident and vice president of the | o6 the splendld houses which now from a crulse around the world. The | James 12. Nolan, who joined the Order Raltlonal Hunt Society. and which ex- | ddorn this sea coast, Lord Broughum | Fokers ATe at Lake Forest, and have | of Eiks soon Atter itx founding, and hibits hunting costumes and cus- | is regarded as the founder of Cannes. | pS°1L EIINE some unlaue aquatic |who for forty vears was a vaudéville toms, with early trophies of the hunt. | angd his memory is recalled in the thie sonthern e 5 nn h”“’; ki . n 1 actor with his wife, Georgia Nolan, and that from the very inception of | namen of paris. city squarcs. hotels | ea a avan. | died here last night fhe grear assembites ot the middle | and ‘infuta b the ea. The sider Lord L e S | = led by emperors and Kings |and Lidy Broughum spend most of | Though past seventy years of age. > 2 the thoreughness for which | the Chateau Eleanore, and | Countets Tessancourt has opened: & | promc wie s gre married by the re famous when they un- | are . arbiters of the social | buauty parior in Paris | present. § sort of a show, the vast « clubhouse has been lined T < of cclebrated hunt 1. of course, from pri- | vate owners and some few from the a i 4” D B a % ] French government. Then co osed v Saturdds s - y eral halls lined with hunt pictures of v Sa ays During July and August steeds which won medals, of dogs ‘that were an honor to th and 4 . the a long cases of Additional Reductions Mark the Opening of the Third Week of the Big‘ Alteration Sale A The clamor for room on the part of the contractors has necessitated even more sensa- tional reductions—so that now many prices have been dropped BELOW COST. neluding some of ed in the late eight- :;»:}lll‘l]“l::‘)‘tk‘]r_‘“‘ Some hunt scenes o | P \ . O{ the v The Popular-price Louis reigned in room. nd shows the enc | 5 | " Rty o < Uy ik The Semi-Annual Choice at —are revised downward to of the Bourbon kings. The exhibit is st all through July and universal interest has been displayed in it. Parisians have this spring and fummer been indulging their love of pageantry through the means of cos- tume hunts as well as hunt balls. This would seem to strike a new note which American clubs might follow. | Oceasionally the vencrable fox and | . hunt clubs about Philadelphla cut I N P - Toowe from the staid routine of the ow iIn ]‘Og]‘ebs ¢ nd appear in the red coats | Street, Afternoon and Sports designs— FP' Street. Sports and Dress wear. strikingly handsome effects, wrought in the 3 shirts of thelr fovefatherss | . . i Ongmal models that have the s!amp_of I favored materials. o R ICH'S again offers to women of particular foot- master-designing genius. Tub Silk Paisl e e _wear preference one of the important money- | C C G C“ ld !Ch' Va"ls eys tn the echo wherever they appear. | saving opportunities of the vear. anton Urepe eorgette repe de mne oiles Though Wushinkton hus several hunt | ) | Roshanara Ve Eane Crepe Knit clubs within Its confines and HLUKI"“[: % .d - . . ‘o . . o Mo Sordme boanons Buit Rael 2\ wide ;-'1“]“5“) of styles for every 0“35"01_1- at Crepe de Chine Combination Crepe Georgette Canton Crepe Tong time & costumé dance is glve semi-annual clearance prices—extensive reductions. i eat : nder 11;':*")\)1(1‘:8;{"]x:h; suspices. s:.,'l P e i Practically all sizes in the combined groups. Such splendia reproductions of the | g o e ’ e N e ‘;t._,,,‘,‘;i Rich's entire stock is NOT included. this past spring has never been at- tempted on American soil. Under Prince Murat and M. Carnot, son of | hunting the stag under the Grande i ® = Monarque, was offered as a spec g of i s T, M Many of the Cleverest |™ Here are 43 regalia of those s b & hunts, wore t 1d-embroidered > H coats, jeweled bridies and whips, in- | . herited from direct ancestors. | oats apes uits who spend two-thirds of the year at Cunnes will have the pleasure of re Proper&oiurear newing ucquaintance with the new Lady Brougham., who was Mila von F Street at Tenth R d d 1 ler, da h f th Henket e Hahter ot the- o7 T educed now to Now marked Tories \'f*"l:’*;;tare“:'!; Business Bureau. Brougham ix the grand nephew of the great Lord Brougham, who, as chan- cellor of Great Britain, forced the nowledzement of the Monroe doc- i trine on that country. is in the Cold- i Sizes are well assorted. Of distinctive modeling—and effective finishing. Bslivia Veldyne Tweeds ) Shantungs Poiret Twill Roshanara and Knitted Cloth English Coverts Modeled smartly—and cleverly tailored. Most all sizes Ladies’ and misses’ sizes Just the thing for now and early autumn wear All Sizes-—Black, White and Colors Below Cost Specials 25 Sport Coats— $7 .90 87 Cloth Skirts— $ 490 IN NEW FRESH STOCK OF . B Cloth and Silk Jacquette. .. ...... Dlaintandiglaiteds .- os oo 128 Smart Dresses— $7 .90 148 Popular Blouses— $ 3.49 1 3 3 Silk, Organdy, Voile,etc.............. Silk Jacquette and Overblouses. ... ... OId Strlpe Sllk StOCklngs | 27 High-grade Coats— $ 3 3.00 69 Wool Sweaters— $ 2.79 Silk, Cloth and Matelasse. aihs Sleeve and sleeveless models. .......... 4 1216 F S\ N.w. Repeating the Two Remarkable Sales in Only Authorized Washington Agency Dres S and Sports Hats Why not pay a few cents more and get silks fresh from the facto —stockings that will live up to their repl‘xtation as ' White and Colored White Silk Stockings That WEAR! ‘ B , Dress Hats Pair Pair | T sdinal 3 : s z 00 with ml:n:erized s 2 ‘75 with all-silk High-grade production that c 5 g';l‘:,: 'n(gx::gg::i:} mR?l:if: o arter hems— P Y ter | e { 2 iz & ) fcfl‘llaf and glalrcflio;: S we are ruthlesely reducl.ng HOW: \ etc—Now in the Alteration Sadbiibnt et uizes. i regardless of former prices. Sale at We also carry the extra heavy weight with merce rized garter hems at $2.50 pair, and the chiffon weight at $2.75 pair! So when you buy Gold Stripe Silk Stockings it will pay you to buy them from Jelleff’ the only authorized Washington dealers—the only store where you can get the a’:vanta‘:; Goth:m repair service—a store with the reputation for fair dealing—always open and above Frank R. 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