Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 36

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SOCIETY. JULY 29, 1923—PART 2, for landing in |and thoss who choose the Scandindvianlsperiding some weeks in London, had | the west end of London. and, though | and perhaps mekt some of the poiis A v ik et & - - disappointing guest, 2 ) mekt & : v | 3 = $ ¥ % N T 'ss the most Im- | countries must keep to that route. Mr. |7, 16tea b he wailed’ in late | She avowedly-has no missionm excepl | .. ., b1 - A ! wWn F Olk ‘ ; Poriant boxing bout. of the simmer. | Wickeeshar will remein with the Brit: |Sunt un extinsive votums of her me. | (o rest for the winter, she will o | €11 celebritien [One phase of pu 1-ale$-Or - - ¥ g he depart#d at once for Montans, and p and &ning those who Taoic “p CLensive volme of ber Mer | doubt @ip into ‘the British situation (Continued on Ninth Page.y 1% not the most temptin oclal baits will nt at the sentation of since she became actively interested ———— - —— = o o . : | |San efrect a nibble. TLord Douglas, |the paintings of Prest rie in politics. She employed her leisure > I lfe who is in his twentieth vear, is the |ington and his mother, Mary Ball moments on shipboard rearranging n Ocla an 4 " champion boxer of his class at Ox- | ington, recently l'l“{ D‘"il'l‘l"‘"' -3 the chapters and giving a touch here ford and was before that at Eton. He g; the governor o e e cuBhlund there to the contents. “he book = once on a time thought he would go | Mrs. George D. Hope of Hanuss CIty. Fyill be published in the jate autumn 3 Prosident Tafty Bend rested 1 ine/|and possibly in London as well as in A < = . p A 5 ment of: Justice fntese i -benflg' New York. Mrs. Harriman devotes all Polo Team to Represent American Army Against o Romerican Sriet colozy TCh 18 fhendy | e enorgien I the Torihcomin: Hook B2 interfere witl 9 0 @ enasy R 1 fine 0ld manor housc presented by the L2 N political side of her experionce .- -] | bouts between Oxford and Cambridge T i 1®|dna_will touch lightly and Infrequently o . . e Selected b late Mrs. Woodru on. the social aspect where It over- h Crack British Team to Be S Y amateurs. “At present Lord Douglas |! it d (L sosial anphet where 1E oY This notice wi RESE Sz i pionship -of . the various university Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, who Is She has taken a furnished house in % - Y Elimination Games. ; PlossHip-var the variods buiveraity |L/Nes 3. Boroen Hastiman gho i), he Sas (aken & rurnished nouss | % d this Flde of the: water e . serve to remin feated by the middlewelght i Edinburgh. Lord Douglas has £ h bl h Gen. Pershing. who is as devoted a lounge rooms and %ome semblance of & : ] |come to this country to ses some good : . the pu ic that 2 ; E den for those whose fate it IS to I 45 boxing and he is rushing from one patron of polo in the American Army | BUUST, 0% oo™ oirough the summer. 3 end to the other following the course as the Earl of Cavan ix In the British, | Both the Rockefellers have accon s % of the best trainers and their puplils. | ® . is o or & series of polo | plished their purposes through clubs He s now an undergraduate at Ox- M d ll b e bt ‘,,‘“’,‘ s D | Which take in every division of the 3 ford, and thus far has shown no . onaay wi egin. games in the various posts In order| jyon population, espectally those clubs LR tendency toward drawing-room en- . 1o begin the elimination process nec- | conducted by civic charty and by means R tertainments. His one soclal expedi- essary to obtain a team worthy to |of private organizations of accepted use- tion, if so it may be described, will ; B - | fulness. Mr. Rockfeller, jr., has leased be fo accept the invitation of-Henry r meet the four British “invincibles” | (VOO qowntown roofs in’ New York A ¥ others Ou Who are to be selected by the Earl|cjty, some of them on office buildings troit home and incidentally to take s of Cavan. who is head of the general |and all situated in the very heart of part in the sporting events at the i ) . W ehult | the congested city, where amusements Ford gymnasiyms provided for the . ] e “‘::» B ; (';"" |23, well as rending Fooma and awimming, . workmen in the factories. It requires 2 v ¢ of his players. recently accepted Gen. | pools may be placed. In this matter of s B al @ page. Lo ralate the hereditar lna i earance G X Perahing 8 chailense p et tha bent | using large roots, not alone is Washing. | s waliing “this shy youhg g s " 3 % o ton far behind the older world. but so is i e i{nobleman, who could be so gredt a . - martel Lt """:” an Eround lalmost evers other 4 | wRs. wireng [ social lion if he chose. For he will, ¢ British team o be selected is | While in great cities of 3 of | Who wni lunt |1 he survives his father, become the 5 D from the winners of national honors |space of hotels is turned into sleeping United States CONLEERTL . Dukte of Hasmltan (he [s) : in trial games lately conducted and jQuarters for the servants. it goes to am, Mr. Bandolph Carroll Sonth Bika ot Drandon axd the waste here, and if the retainers are a o Latiih twenty-fifth of Chatelbault in Krance, » -7 Wwill include the contestants for the |commodated on the premises it is us- besides being the superchieftain of Junior championship and the winners he basements and lockers which | kas been begun i - |the grand old clan of Douglas and the in the series of tournuments held at led into service. The great roof | Her : 9 S premier peer of Scotlant, o the Hurlingham Club, which i . Peter’s in Rome has for vea is on » - it and E xelusively of army cen the honi servants the era, and hi Former' Attorney General George W. the British . a Yatioan and sometimes e ks | and_seorex AR Iy ek Wickersham, who has been such an in- : Always pre-eniinent. eration o m, orn over | distant parts to do ho member of the Sulgrave In- ham Club rendered an this most extensive chur dgughter. Mr. Cottier is th stituts, is among thove who dre 1 As charming and cool as the . Il of th al ‘ad important decision at its I dom. There are garden plots for flowers | Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo E. Cottier of (SUtuie 13 among those who qre first April rose, these exquisitels —Offering all of the usual ad- mittee meeting in inviting » fand for vegetables, with running wat arsdale, N graduated | higiory and international relations who $ members of polo clubs of first piped to the various dwelling: {from r']x}m‘.»puu" 9 mla ’usl\-r~ | 4 ed under the auspices of the. A lovely street and afternoo: Soms foamheate B shington takes a cordial inter- | {he honor of i helr firkt bride R dresses of Crepe Roma, Geor vantages of “Capitol Fur Shop” . in ad- ticipate in o et the news whieh eomes from | groom. “The ¢ . Ry o general. gette and- Printed Crepes and . quality, workmanship — and the complishments of * Sizuora . and | feon K L T Silks are the last word in style Celes : 3 Dy e with mor | John' W. Cunligfe, will visit Great and the first word in economy. unusually low August Fur Sale the American | & B - b a v to traditions a Norway en, Italy and range from [ sumed ner duti Jtams o an carlier das Tance: Wil divide intn three Most are handmade and some prices which have attracted hun- a and from Florida to the Ca-|S0TPS With ease and dignit se who go to the conti- are daintily hand-drawn. All % o1 & & Andrea Geisser Celesia de <o | B ome wotde 1 | nes o 1 : 2 i T TRe ey o1 Cavan i of Mr | hux heen attached to the Torelkn of: | . L% ("L “onit fanVines 2t will ot take In the Brith tour exceptional values at original dreds to this event each year. Harold Snagge. president of thel fice in Rome with his wife and has;win woon ir appearance — prices—Priced NOW-at one-half Hurlingham Club, who ha an g Home 10 the T ansTivet) tive maw =, which Will come into | 2 to effack aiick cleaarice times visited this country L ¥ ey being during the next few monthe, B » 2. 1E spoNting evenss | signal succes - for Gurio and ntiaue dealers 0f Lun: THE POLLY TEA _AFE ! Y op Ehe don have lately put on the 5 ¢ LE ’ Meantime. the Meadow Brook Club A 4 M. Willian. | ime of the most cherished EAUBA EYON T EITH E ey i o " on Long Island is en fete and fever. | 8 New York. Aiss ot | of Adwms brothers and they 1744 Columbia Road Fall Fashions Now Arriving i for the ming Erhart made her debut there, cing qutckly snatched up by the the British polo team. which is under | W& within the year th I American architect and de- ! b supervision of the Karl hride of the voung diplom ; | Chicken Dinners, = i me s mot on Secourse. There will be elimination once plunged into the study of {(.signs sold but it is possible to ob- | | . our there a1l through August and | Latin languages. and the ‘transfer to | 3 o ot ALY aRibikthrte Coskibi TWELVE THIRTEEN SThe Best Fur. NLY mber will begin one of the! the Italian capital found her al {aho was a master carpenter and made Broskinst DRReRCans & \ or Over Twelve Years O polo tournament j to conversing In its languak : (v Monthly | ‘Store jny equipments of houses, som members of the 13th | and without the aw | Which Nve W Rauan ack British regiment. | B s as a [ nigh estatd and been pla ation fu market. Mr M Brook Club and they a e in advance of the invin- | Nome and that they cible four .to be selected from the ! Servants whenever they could other teams.. Practically evers im. | 3mall daughter of Signor and Signos householder in" and about |9 e is_thrivine in the npton and adjacent villages is | home, but her parents will in August g for th 2 remove to a villa beyond th brilliant events a marshes. Signor Geisser Celes I progress. F trained for the diplomatic serv the time being Long Island. so tena- | IS going rapidly through the g i ¥ F e | clously committed to aqu: sports, | tions leading to that highest post apers ot has turned its back on < ambassador. Hounditch of copper i '~ water races of every kind in X , o ¥, Tni SonrC o the hocee. Mo Seldom has the pretly little town | benutiful y S hituce ; H. Sabin is to be among the most im- |2 ; ch, ‘\“‘.'13 a more | pgweyer i as s o @ 3 portant hostesses and her country sting weddin, ! cesxible as ever though the door pan estate, Barberry. will be the scene of | that last week of Miss Ann tings and iron grils the eminent g & < Ty Rathecings of the Mavens of | Thompsan-Seton, . dauhter. e e sreh T £ TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET thelr managers and the hundreds of | NAturalist. and Mr. Hamilton Cot e most artistie American homes guests attracted to the games. The | Which took place in the v e Earl of Cavan. who remained almost Church, where just ninete. ung Lord De four months in Washington during |Y€ars before the bonny bride as | Marquis of Clydesdals armament canference, will Belstened, aad by th . pany the team. He has recently |Clergyman, her maternal e A . B - S Sl W B wiee s | Revs Gtorge Thomimeon: : LESSONS IN Announce Their in thenberg, Sweden. for the next | Wore all her mother's finery, ! BEAUTY CULTURE 3 4 three months. It possible that |included the weblike bridal veil whic s 7 Gen. Sir Harold naggs will visit }md also .\(r]\xd xh‘fl \.'¢.m-~ purp Vel Southampton during September and her maternal grandmother. Mr » A T w7 i will uccompany Gen. Pershing on, an . The gown was of ri | Shampooing Scalp Treatment J F}r;/ xdays and official visit to Washington was made in & t Curling Washington would welcome with deep- i i Manicuring Facial Massage est gratitude the efforts of any of Its 5 av. In $75 millionaire citizens to abl on 1ts @ 24 A hotel roofs what John D. Rockefeller, { nent citizen of New Y o Marcelling Eatra ! M g jr. has done Yor New York and his|sylvania, Albert Gallatin, Mrs. O MAISON GUSTAVE father for Clevelamt: 10 turn theee vast 1% the great-granddaughter . waste spaces high gver the heat and [venerable Mother BIi (S 706 13th Street N.W. neise of the city into squash courts, the process for who! E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1300 G Street Specialists in Grand Pianos ; ] TYFFERING their entire gorgeous col- SPECIAL NOTlCE | & d lection of Fur Wraps, Capes, . e T S ) Coats, and Furs, the latest, au- FOR THE SECOND TIME THIS MONTH WE ARE AN- RE%%!| thentic and accepted modes for NOUNCING THAT ON SEPTEMBER Ist THE PRICES ! L B8l Autumn and Winter, 1923-1924, OF STEINWAY AND OTHER NCTLY HIGH- p including the distinctive creations by Gar- GRADE PIANO —AS WELL AS A ‘R-PIANOS- s funkel & Gerth, Inc., of New York, shown WILL ADVANCE. WE HAVE ! .Y LAR in our recent exhibition of Furs at— STOCK OF INSTRUMENT PERSONAL. I . . TION ON DISPLAY. RESERVATIONS FOR i v PPy : DELIVERY MAY BE MADE WHILE THIS STOCK ; Summer Prices LASTS. YOU WILL SAVE $25 TO § | . . 5 g YOUR SELECTION PROMPTLY. which are considerably lower than will prevail the coming season. Sumptuous Wraps, Capes, Jacquettes and Coats of Eastern Mink, Russian Caracul, The Playing of Great Pianists : : ; Broadtail, Ermine, Mole, Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla ngicn':i}. Dyed Ermine and Hudson 2 * i Seal. Regal Scarfs and Chokers of Russian Is Reproduced WItll P llotogl‘aplllc Accuracy @il Sable, Silver Fox, Natural Blue Fox, Hudson . . y Bay Sable, Kamchatka- Red Fox, Natural Even To Every Subtle Detail of Each Artist’s Style, on the = 44 Baum and Stone Marten, Platinum, Beige and White Fox. Your inspection and comparison o : elte-IVlignon - REPRODUCING GRAND PIANO The WELTE is the Pro- genitor of the various types of “Reproducers” now on the market. Its finished perform- ances have never been excelled. The Welte owns more “Master- Rolls” by more great pianists (living and deceased), than all other catalogs combined! De Pachmann said: “It reproduces the living soul of the artist.” PN VR RO LG A AR W The pigno is the most popular of all instru- o e — Tome should have s Welte-Signon. Tee piasons || Brambach “Welte” (Licensct)$1,695 | will delight your soul. L/, ———— ~— ; J| AVAILABLE AS FOLLOWS: oy v L TO A DEMONSTRATION Autopiano Welte Upright (Licensed) $975 OF THE Hagelton Welte Upright (Licensed) $1,250 WELTE-MIGNON Welte-Mignon Grand (De Luxe) $2,675 AT ANY TIME | . . Droor & soxs Co, 1300 ¢ || ——— [Esrllebaclher STEINWAY PIANOS—VICTROLAS—PLAYER-PIANOS—MUSIC - ; S5 TWELVE-TEN ITWELVE'TWELVE F ST-

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