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SOCIETY. THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 26, 1923—PAL SOCIETY.. 7 r 11 K F 1 tresses. Only one actor was used for | Parig and ‘l Lon ummer pleasures in this ideal spot for | ut‘ the new building will be in P f the court was threa 3 ‘ 5 T m—— a1 in it tine witei Bo gatad t4ms <t the te some years past. readiness much before next spring, S da, anare o Mat ['ales of Well Known Folk & SR {chyinar in e protace when B2 gogn | s, o, the, W1 2K SO SR S B, AP i Iy ot e dage Qiring the seven reels only marion: | Predecessors, and she Apother important athletie associa- aiready been posted The labor of | " Qe scntence Cand . o N . . g -] | othen verformed. “Guiliver's Travels” | to have ‘organized official wociety jtion which: Fas just completed ar- | preparing the uccepted routo through | i wo he mval ovitit, o o 1 ls now on 1ts ‘way to London and |fomewhat after the semblance of the | rangements to erect’ a handsome | the splendid system of bridle paths | pyo b St i vas s ik n lcla an Ocla I L will possibly come to this part of the |¢lder capitals, where she had lived. |manslop for'its use is the R{ding !in the Chicago, parks s well under | s = r . world. in the new vear. The film in|Mrs. Monroe brought to Wushington |Club of Chicago, and which has | way and may be ready for lute | Q' entirety s the work of the artist [many of the elegant ways of Parls, {bought a plot of ground bounded by | autumn cross-country riders and some | mnn Mouraln, assisted by a Prac- |both in costume and entertainment,!Ontarfo, Court. McClurg and Erie ot the paper trail hunters 4 5 2 roducer, Raymond Villet and was the first to put forth the |strects. A riding ring of 100 by 300 | Field of Prize Corn in Rear of 16th Street Home § -y i » Raymond VIette. | ddice "Seiit obworved, that the et 1ady |fect. u seating Camachis. of A005 wnd 1 R 8o many requests for a cutting of |of the land must pay no calls in re- | stabling room for 500 hoyees arc among JUDGE SHDWS MERCY I D 1 h { S C e F d 3 the famous Mary Washington rose | turn for all those obligatory from all |the major details, while clubrooms, s Delight ot Senator Lapper, I'arm 1 .| which adorns an ancient trellis in the 'the members' of officialdom. From |lockers, baths and gyms will make lovely old garden at Mount Veron | timo to time, the wives of Prsidents |it (o fdeal riding club. Col Robert Ie Lenient With Son of His Old Bloc Leader % are being received that if a frac have moditicd the rules laid down by | McCormick is the president, ‘and . of them were kranted not much would | Mrs. Monroc and her daughter, Mry. {coclated with him in_the’ mai Nurse. . Repaired remain of this oldest of Ameri | George Hay, but, in the main, the code are Joseph Medill Pattersor - climbing hybrids. This rosec was the | remains the same. Mrs. Hoes, uho'_ Martin Quigley, Frank Sentiment played big part yeste Expert Furrier ambitious attempt at floriculture | has lived nearly all her life, in Wash- en, John Borden, 5 in_the Traffic Court, Ju s 250, Lt Gen Porpiam Yl e the made Ly the {llustrious patriot, | ington, has written voluminously on A . : Mgty P ave 25% vho have spent much of the summer | fHest St be u“’;"‘”‘fin Ont ‘*mnl;r; orge Washington, in the mellow |this opening chapter of reguiated | g : Py sevi which George B. Waulsh, charged with «wt thelr home on 16th strect. look out { bands while the tonrnament is. fn 5 . 1 %) daysafter he had lald down the |amenities and har also contributed to [ vounger members Armours, | driving while drunk, was the defend- Order vour Fur Coats Stoles and : 3 burden of state, and he originated tho | the general knowledge of feminine |3 and other importar milies Phe evidence showe it | Chokers reasoably priced. on a familiar vista from their rear! in unique feature due to ST » Mary Wahington from pad brought | fachivas as o . . Swifts and otk important famili . Th viden, howed = that mably p E jlaue o ! 4 | as introduced into the Amer-|of the second city. For the present Walsh was the son of Judge Mutting vard, namely, a cornfield in full tas-| interest 2 3 from one of the older gardens about |jcan Cupital from the center of fash- | the membershin Wil he Mmiced . 1o | lya murse. the ol w ok 4 French Fur shop Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper,| ager of the British tcum will be the fight b 2 C: N now pit wel and offering some temptation to] finenam b1 - 5| |Philadelphia. the young growth of |ion, Paris 508 IEmtAL Bt BHG STah Pt s b | i e ot g e presiding wenius of the culin < llx‘l\;i 1’.‘?’1“.” Shion e " ‘Which he grafted on the native Rosa i are so lbe that practically not only supports the i pther TG 1Gth St 3 S it | rived on the Aquitania the middle of : oy Setigera of Virginia, called for his be- mat most ambitious structure erected | thoss who love horses may enjoy the but eares for the four children of e eglons. Not even Kansas can boast gygyst, is the guest of the Hon, and 3 ) e e e e iaitis € ihe nes Coiitir o of jnovelty offered. It is mot believed drad sinter 10! ifty looking e i grentes Fraderic P ot home : 8 {m nal r o be gre s S c MnoRiHtty looking Seans | s el MineRc S ORI On : commereially, und he even furnished |the upper St. Lawrence and within | riot of tassels and fringes, for the . This team will play in - 107 | h : fter the Army serie i o) |for the tradé.a complete deseription | easy reach of the Thousand Islands was sateh which is wlmost directly oppo- : g B sol % f his cxperiments. He thus furnish- | 5 S & and will receive much soci ten- E : e e histoey in the | dedicated within the t weel, und ite the Racquet Club, in a vac tion. The members are Lord Rock- MRS, RALPH L. MORRISOY ed tho baals: for rose bistory in | i a 3 Unlted State! and that more than e) & most important chapter in this IS 2 « S— quare, was offered to Secretary Wal- e arrett, Farl W | Formerly Miss Agatha Bixler of Bick- [ 010y JUHeh Gnd, ) The Mars |nistoric environment. It significs the ve- MEMERTC R BN SINESS B UREAY irst | & lice for experimental puiposes dn.”“"‘""“z and Capt. . Gue All I, Ind, where her marriage to Dr.| o, BCICTLUONS REC r the Ame : from ocean 5 St | newed activity of this section and re- tas been enriched in the most scien-|to ocean are £ ered 2nd Long | Morrisen of Waskingien, tesk place| snerican roge, but its e ta e 1 activity t Wedneaday, in t | nitely American, the stock being the calls the old days when the elder & fic way. The Agricultural Depart- :%w; \~‘ . ents. They will reside fn W native wild sweethrier, so abundant | Plerpont Morgan safled his yucht gay G ment is trying out the varleties of For e durd ’”", ' a all wlong the Potomac, and it repre- | with bunting and carrying the most im- | ble corn, which th beat in this| thing Soranced Sor the o ents the first attempt to hybridize | portant international guests. The old ality, & s e et L A S U L e rty given at Hever Castle to the | the monthly with the annual bloomer; ntenac was a hotel of renown and its ocality d which bear convenfence o the v y E “he g WRICh bear most heavily | oo 'Mr. and Mis® Guest | staff of the London Times by the |and, considering the few scientific |destruction by fire was one of the rea- + & t0 the equare foot T ikt it g o 2 ‘es which Prexident Washing- | sons why this part of the St. Lawrence problem is|and =P o i 1esourc i give the most elaborate enter- [ ounar, Capt. Harold Astor, younger irces w nt Wi Sl t 3 = thets taton ot O ] A A e A0 ehl | Astor, his wife. Hever Castle, one of | and entirely sat \factory rose n.u]u:.md with villas and cottages. The HOP OF QUALITY 937-939 F STREET N. W. orlcact i rodict ampton are busy with hospitable in- | the last purchases of the late William | been added to the list of free bloom- | Country Club will fill the need for the cult ot Galaes ticular section, | antions. It 1s the bellef that these | Waldorf Astor, who dled the first vis- | ing o mbers than |:n~x first rose and | time being. although there in every - 2 PH oo L 8 almos o e AT 6 count of the line, wa eral | the demand for it is easily compre- |hope that anoth ( otel wi e " % 2 forced anl fl::‘(:’k‘u‘?m qut ef the ”‘,““.i'\‘\"fixx"mrfnf::r Sl h! oy the Herlis A ¢ | hended. But since the last decade of cted within the next vear. Mr. Mor- Owing to many special purchases, we present for selection tomorrow distinctly @ meager crop ind. e o L e Tenes I Anme Tigtern | bossibie. to buy the Mary Washink: | Washing Tommats and e would a1 “VERY UNUSUAL VALJES” in new Lo e gardener “with unii 1{,“','.', e e o v happlest vears of regular florists, so th - national flag of his onditions all the u that they will be an event of th v Astor, who ced at all to fmperil the et i M B it Sl Tl T g T ! B ST 2 3 Fall and Winter Appare] nd cultivated all througi plood Rose Gouv b h = o itone mes between the Arm: histor E rt B R — e ue mmer by experts from the AK- | ~l mee 2 Mgl A e oo e s selected to T y ? ‘honor during th y tura and all those who | #04 i e — . = G B ’ oh 8 i i the o r of - E 9) P 1ees e e ntotmation about ey | Viversitics b (eIl Mlter- | mustyiold recordn which are foundjSmily sL (5, centensry, of, e |min . You'll Appreciate These Low Prices on ‘h'(‘";‘l:::': or Golden v «l“‘"-h pgland. if the pr m now being | guide her journalistic Kuests all over |1 during th ast month in I n h r 3 of the mili- : castle, to point out the most an . ¥ 2 ] v .Country Clu 3 = o " itumn. Mes : € attracts by the n Litheanilis syt 5 spirited | the chapter 9 4 ng one of them. s Senator e rest more thor IS unDrovedslythoagemn portlons ana to Elc anitted ey Hercgran o the majority arc the fmportant bavker. | A 5 oa b, a ebn raps +ughly than this corntield and he and e At panre aEread Eliza Kortr A ife of und business men of Toronto and Mon T aaner e b more visors | Alnough America’s most r. owned | fover Castle to the more modern and 3 . 1 . 1 who have not enjoyed their usy $19 50 $2— 29 = 0 S srhabs Bas the dypumorist, Mark Twain, never mlw ¢ | spectacular nome e purchusca : o ] 5 $43 up g Llic T Ll fam n editor, it is the editors of I Clivedon near Taplow in : ars 2 iliene SF Washington an | Borthedst Missouri, who are providing [the seat 'of Viscount Astor and hi : « They'te in wonderfully woven soft pile fabrics. twills, tricotines. velours, of its prominent ar wo=if e (TS dfCr fhe DEREE S roius s g,y witesithe member of pati fment, camel's hair, overplaids and fancy noveltics. Models for dress or ~poris wear | leaders, has taken a pleasunt cot propose to purcha e Hever is in Kent within ten miles . H in all the leading shades and all sizes. sl LU l"‘;"l"'i S ehe of land, surrounding t C of London and has a splendid wooded et Ee utside of Florida, Mo., 3 . Tens of thousands of dollars ont some | the dllukt man of letters o spe! - the late Viscount Astor wyT " T - r G99 01 Cquipment e ben. Miunoust 18 rather 1 : = D Just a Few More Days of : Unusual Beauty and Unusual Values™ in is bent on one Hut just why. no in wail S e s e e e mariane b | SRR et ogt ek e aha /g : Our Annual August o Fur-Trimmed Coats, Capes, Wraps upied by Mr. s 3 the former din mber IR T SR T R e el o ] (e A e $59 $75 $85 $95 to $195 : pHe there, the early me of his w! thinking that their o ¢ utters 18t u few more days. and our seusatioral is a shrine of Mark Twain memories. | the lust word in motion pic nd Fur Sale will be a matter of history. Wea have | The more familiar residenc rt- 1in every manner of enterprise along amazed and pleased the scores of buyers who In lustrosa, geroua, marvella and other wonderful soft pile fabrics. Everything about these Conn., once on the outskir that line that the w derful achieve- q [ he manner in which they are fashioncd. the e Juts i derful achieve- e e i i coats reflect their clegance. The materfals used, ¢ ) ) e e o e e e ’,"ffmf’:“"\'i‘.:f‘,,l"iu"‘;; beautiful silk linings and luxurions fur collars and cuffs of wolf, fox, heaver. natural or ban boundarics and not a trac means of marionettes comes as luxurious Fur Coats and Wraps = Viatka squirrel. All the new shades. 1d, but the tent has | unusual surprise. Those who ha : the, side sard 3 frocently come from the Freneh capi- | A small' deposlt will sacise any karmesnt q . D. l f W B d ]\/l 3 T Y Mr. | tal and who saw this marvelous re et i y iT S e A s e S : our stock—delivess mas be made whe A Surpassing Display of Women’s an isses ing in the te , wss and the unlimited 7 5 weather demands. Your last chance to enjoy g Mr and he required food he w p shown by producers will T R e e ¥ D B 2,_, 29 5 39 P '-O S a 1o Trom by denizens on the | { - resses d»4d > up e g L - 3 t N M the food W, 10t > o is ¢ i liog pinaba withithem 1 or to speak to him, | et 1 4 . t “Really wonderful values” in Canton crepes, flat crepes, crepe de chines, crepe-back satins «nd Miss Helen Maryv. & n i viands in a covered e ‘, . Safe o = delightfully s.yled into straightline bouffant or bustle models appropriate for strect. after- pgame and will_rem be T e B e s iy "i“,‘fi;‘,‘,{,},. Aty i e noon or evening wear. Also featured are handsome new tailored coat dresses in tricotine and eChakma s N ricans o Utle o ches wiavt: i titisiin Baris, andiiiitias - - o poiret twill. Black, navy, tans and brown shades in misses’ sizes. 14 to 18. Women's. 31 10 16 reet, near Connect : f 5 ! L B Yo J ford re urned it into ds from the ‘tual F Also stylish stouts. il I T AR Bt T S 0 » §)) FURRIER ‘> scpool in T G LI R re patr s The .n'm..xu} neoc Y 1336 F Street . g g vhood of Ma Twain | sitated an elaborate method of photo- | £ ree N F 11 g S F d u the years of lte suc- | graphing. nearl < time ex 81 . ew all duits are eatured at N etrcs and (he work toar ton| = Main 3936 K Walton's tir age ! times as long as is required for a $29 $35 $45 $50 ord, near N . { picture ing actors and ac- = | tion. about six miles from & after long and mvolved legal procedur. You have never seen such handsomely designed or more carefully tail- B the trustecship of the civ T A T R R T R - ¥ ST ored suits at the prices. Tricotines and poiret twills of exceptional quality : itles of Stafford, who | = = developed into models that show the dicraft of master designers. P oxre . col ce with ithe geutls 4 t Rlack, navy and hrown in all sizes. Betaean: T - , to a bo: are E . o T already have most i< " = :“;x..i'.il"f?“l'fi;;flulf."'i "‘e‘é“‘#:g.n : Three Lovely Selections of i A Advanced Fall Millinery e ugh ll the es army four Meadowbroo unique event will “attrace attenduns from "-v Ko . : 7o _“The salues are supreme.” Lyons silk velvet, panne velver, hatters plush aud silk duvetyn, ich has ar hresen vising iishernien and for tos in small mushroom shapes, featuring the new *Cloche effect, he Sheikess,” a smart new cord which may well put the Ameris | 5¢ 10, paint the Ristoric turban of Oriental design. Some attractively braided, others embroidered with handwork and ‘ans on_the Led by Muk [ vostied” in this % ) beads. Also medium and large brim hats, with smart trime of burnt peacock and Vivian N. Lo who s ten-goul | durt: ason when feathers. Colprs, oakwood, sand. browns. navy and black. man, the highest rat in the F abundant and he often brought | sh fame, the other . friends to share the delights Lieut o L 2| of his modest home and” ) o y . Isa thrilling Style Ex- funers and SR pas ostrich e i L et i S | ‘ position—a display of ———— frouch the eliminati s, Wi 3 et g colorful footwear !fi!fi&fi!fi!fifi!i!fi!fi!fib!ifliEfilfiHiHilfi!i!fiEfiEfi!fi!fiEfi!fiEfiEfi!flfi ave lasted all Jul; are intend to emphasize and they will adorn . T fil in progress. Thé last gu the ~]nj(vr‘u’u|l~r the oo ere the { N i : 'j;j.g;;gj‘_q,;’:‘;‘,j\:;;..;‘:_xf;“ LAk e e : Sk . | Final Clear Up Week e e s SN ——— | f O | ant mids 2 : = i : ---0, ur b terns never displayed % fte i e o before. ! S e in patent. i - = or ¥ b s d D OREINN 2o o ¢ s ¥ : - - Q ( o@i@@mg & @@o == Any n.umbel of Styles | Preparatory to Receiving Our Fall Stock FTe AvENUE nEw voms ! hown in the new “Log | F. STREET AT I3TH WASHINGTON . Cabin” shad.e of Suede calf: B All Traded-ln lnstruments Established Features ! 1 BLar DA, Siede black and light colors also. Cut out. e n g Many trimmed in contrast- of the Autumn Modes ‘1 QT s ing shades of kid leather: | E2 2 e eeee=— & Pianos, Player-Pianos EXHIBITING : MODES THAT CARRY || both in all solid and black | at T o . NEW V STYLE MESSAGES || s immi I.kl M h FROM FAMOUS COUTOURIERES | : " " alking acnnes ; (Daient Black suece Block Heels predominate | TO Be Closed Out Thls Week HE early Autumn Mode is If 4 : f & e 5850 —Flapper and Spanish Fall stock will be arriving shortly, and we must have room forit. Al! already established and | ] ! Heels, High and Baby ll'ad°d~in instruments must be closed out at ence. Wonderful values Wl GIDDING present at their || N b French are also very popu- i New home—1307 F Street—Gowns, | f lar. - 25 l:l;flght Pianos $ 100 Frocks, Coats and Wraps, Suits and A ‘ Pric l'On'.l Soshutl S Accessories for Immediate Wear— | R ROel At All High-Grade—Turn Soles ; 15 Player-Pianos $290 Including Brown), Brown Calf Authentic and Correct in Fashion, e PR Sizes AA—D and up to 9 Priced From . . . Color and Fabric—destined to become the || ! 100 Talking Machmes $2 5 success of the new season. | HOSIERY : Priced From . . . . . . . . . ble Terms If Desired i All the New Fall Shades to Match. BT e T 1 Every P —$1. @ IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS" F mal Price Reductions | L s iy oy EMMONS 5. SMITH cmEaTe || ramwysuosstors § DEMOLL PIANO @ | Suit 'nctly underpriced; many actually . Over 50 Years' Satisfactory Service ‘We AEOL]AN HALL ~ Twelfth, and G Streets ] Bo G = i 310-312. Seventh St. N.W. i .smnMDuo Avt Ptanolas - Victrolas - Asolian-Vocalions. 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