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‘ In Social and Official Life (Continued from Fourteenth Page) deer, mountain sheéep and mountain ro casy marks, and where all | gun_are welcome, The the Duke of Cornwall, has desired that no official attention be | given his prgsence, but he cannot h wide spaces of the curious huntsmen who have 4‘:|rr\v-_(l theéir guns there for-years. The gov- ervor general of Canada, Lord byng of Vimy, wh is about to h}u\u‘ a toir of Inspection In eastern Canada, dges not cxpect to. meet the prince ag all. In faet, he has been request- ed not to change plans because of *he ro: no royal hon- afs of in the resorts Aopes are éntertained that of "Cornwall mauy fail in with of the courtesigs planned, especi a hunt ball or two and hunt the heart of the Rockies after Maste Bruln, { prince, a the well who lives and. itect of Boston vear in his picturesque B on the French coast, has been devoting himself to yachting this summer, and at the | present time is making a long voy- age on the Mediterranean and may run up the Nile and view the most ent excavations, Among his guests are several who are well known in Washington—the Marquise de Cham- brun and her daughter, Mile. Clara Chambrun, daughter and grand- daughter of Mrs. Bellamy Storer; the Viscountess d’Azy, who was for so meny vears in Washington as wife of the military attache of the French v, and her daughters. Mr. intends to visit Athenms in the late autume, though under pres- en: conditions he would not venture to sail into the troubled waters of the Tonfan sca. He has for many years maintained an apartment in Rue d’Artois in Paris and is umong the nost & of hosts of visiting Amie American ambassa- dor Mr. Parmely Herrick, have been his guests for the solfing games at Touquet, at the Pas de Calals, where the dunes make the ideal $ite fdr.those who make golf a slow,. rumfnative sort of pleasure. Mr. Herk known ar part of cver ostate rous The Nt Angther inguished 'bachelor host is Mr. Horace Qakley of Chicago, ose splendid villa on the Arno, just ahove Flovence, is at the disposai of his friends who happen to be travel- ing tn Italy, and this at all times of the vear. In fact, Mr. Oakley, who is an artist, hasPeen gubbed the perfect long-distance for though he never han a few weeks ecach vitla, which opens on the 8 Via B keeps an excellent cook gardener and a chauffe ears for such of who fee! the need and seclus n when special work Mr Chicagn. an oid chaperoning a party studonts m Pari ng part of their v n and about Flor meantime being lished 1n his studio on 1 drive of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs have been Year or two, the latter on travel 1nd general conditions in the land o Mussolini, and_they are frequently alled upon to play host f wner of the lovely villa homse retains its atmosphere and has been but little changed exteriorly, though within jt has all modern com. fort requires in the way of lightir heating and sénitation. In fact, it k been the model house of the borhood foy' two years past, and Mr. Oakley is constantly requested by workmen to inspect the premises and ake notes on its undreumed-of lux- As he is rarely residence, he eadily grants al th ¢ favors, and the fame of his two tiled bathrooms with open plumbing s traveled far and wide in the valley of the Arno. arti bsolute quiet shing Arthur Aldis friend. has of American art who wer ition_sketching Mr. Oakley comfortably es ke Mr. Judson F. Stone, president of the Chicago Association of Commerce, has evolved an original idea to focus the attention of the resident and the | visitor on the impressive points of the second city. He has sent out a ques- ionnaire to & number of the promi- nent educators, intellectuals and bus ness lights, which asks that they write in full what they deem the seven wonders of Chicago. As be- comes an erudite community, the cir- cular letter states in detail what were congidered the seven wonders of the ancient world, in the opinion of Anti- pator of Sidon, who prepared the Pyramids - of B s of Rhodes. the Temple of Diana at Ephesus, the Hang- ing Gardens of Baby o Pharos of Alexandria, the f Zeus and the | tipator. | tower |& another boast | though the been | spend- { Aldis | neigh- | Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, 1t requires courage for the head of | a commercial body to claim for any Penna. Avenue Two Popular Styles Women’s Fall Shoes $8.50 a pair They both combine refinement with originality Mi-lady doesn’t want freakish foot- wear, but she does want distinctive style—and she gets it in these two new fall numbers. of design. Both have the approved French toe; the full French heel—and light, flexible soles. modern ¢ity wonders in the remotest degree comparable to these marvels of ancient times, and, in strict ac- curacy, Chicago cannot show one, still less seven, in the same class as those listed by the Greek philosopher, An- But for a city a little over ars old. reckoning from the big fire Chicago can recount some remarkable architectural and engi- neering_ achievemen The Lake Shore. for instance, is without rival in the world as a residential section and presents esthetic features which prove that Moloch and Bual are not the chief gods worshiped, but that Artemis and Zeus have had a hand in forming plans. The Wrigley of Chicago, ard the Fine Arts buflding in Jackson Park s a_marvelous institution, and for those who seek simplicity in art there is the Saint Gaudens . statue of Lincoln, which attracts visitors frem the four quarters of the globe. As vet no one list has been selected | answer to Mr. Stone’s questionnaire, answers flow in thick and Afty fast. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont r her white stone mansion of Madison avenue and New York, and it is evident to reside in future amon tuals rather than with th acquired a neat little house in place about two Years ago when tide of revolt against sociul restr: led many who owned homes in the heart of fashionable New York to sell and settle down on the river bank among the factories and factory workers. The Belmont house in Mad son avenue has not been occupied in five years, but it is among the best ¢ e late Richard Hunt's archit treasures. It Las the finest Gotham, being of Caen marble at vast expense in ti down which the Duche Marlborough descended to nd the ball given in honor of her first visit home after her brilliant marriage and before th had begun to gather on the domestic horizon. It is probable that this noble creation of Mr. Hunt of other notahle mansions in the imme dlate _neighborhou wsfor ently sold the modish If it’s Quality YouWant Regina Is What You’'ll Buy Single\ $° Double Mesh HAIR NETS IT was one thing to make a hair net market, and low ia pricel In Regina Hair Nets we have suc- coeded in making the best hair net possi- ble, ond selling it for the lowest possible a3 good as the best on th another thing to make price! 10° Cap or Fringe— All Celors Including Grey and White McCRORY’S 5S¢ and 10c Store 416 7th St.—826 7th St. The “Goring pattern” is in Pntgnt Colt, Black Satin and (Giray Suede. The “Cross-strap” is in Black Satin, Log Cabin and Patent Colt. the corner | | dreds { clouds | will go the way | Suks & Company L Aot e IO A B it vl RO e MO A W0 of it In' concentrated areas-in Tokld:|sinée he 4s buf Aftecn, und. the steilar THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. into a bauk or some lesser mercantile estgblishment, Those who are fortunate enough to visit the Arnold orbaretum outside of Boston and admire the almost count- less species of native dogwood, some aiready glorious in gold and crimson leaves,” can well appreciate the Jjoy which the color-loving Japanese felt in the possession of a dogwood gar- den. This is among the many links between the two nations which per- ished in the late catastrophe, but al- ready steps are progressing to have this notable collection of American dogwood replaced, just as soon as conditions perm! When Mr. Larz son was ambassador to Tokio both he and Mrs. Anderson were ac- tive in securing the services of the experts at the Arnold arboretum, to select the most appropriate varjeties to be planted as an edge of a muniei- pul park in Toklo, just as the flower- ing cherry trees are planted along the banks of the tidal basin and the river drive in Pot Park. There were dogwoods in which were | a shower of-pale pink glory in spring | and which were rich in . dark ple clusters of berries with red, sllow arsl russet fol to furnish a background. Several hun- of white varietie sent from this country to be p courtesy similar to that prompted the gifts of cher Attended with mathematic sion, which marks 1 Jayp deners, they produced flowe usual size nd of more lasting quality than those of the n tree. Though Americans &t home never give do; wood second thought, this planting 26 13th st. n.w. Phone Muin 1706, ! THE FRENCH FUR SHOP the time to have your furs remodeled Coats relined, For Sale Exclusively at Seventh Street aroused vast pride and parties under the trees when the dogwood was in bloom became quite as modish as go- ing to see the cherrics is in Wash- ington when flowering time arrives An historic pageant of rare beauty has been in progress at Arundel Castle, In_ Sussex, England, portraving cele brated incidents in the annals of the Howard of which the present Tead is oung Duke of Norfolk premier peer of Great Britain. The pageant was staged in the fine open meadows back of the castle and almost entirely an esquestrian event, with the horzes bedecked as when the kpights of old in panoply and armor tilted and rode in the tournaments. The young -duke t only @& miner pa WIZAKRD POLISH IS RECOMME, ED FOR RENEWING ALL KINDS OF POLISH OR_OIL MOPS roles went to older members of the Howard family, among whom were the two older sons of the late Earl of Suf- folk and the countess, who was Miss Marguerite Leiter of this city. The various orphanages -and hospitals of Sussex were, benefited by the brilliant spectacle; which hudito be twice repeat- d before: all, who had purchased tickets could be given seats. Arundel Castle.is an object of much interest to Americans, and to Marylanders in particular, since from it came the bride of Cecilius Cal- vert, the second Lord Baltimore, Anne | Howard, and in whose honor he named Anne Arundel county, which figures so cohspicuously In thé histors of the old Palatinate. ~The pregent - Duchess of Norfolk, widow of the fifteenthiduke and guard 0 present holder of the LT [ “C.,. SEPTEMBER 16, 1923-PART 2 title, was the Hon. Gwendolin Constable Maxwell, Baroness of Hurries, and she was the sedond wife and many yea passage of the Israelites through the Red sea.” “Beg pardon, but where is the sea?" whiit it is now. Tramp—He. don't know w mister, but T I've only ot yer bare word for and yowre a buffect stranger to me. For what 1 contrary, o s milk sold pries pound,” or “\Welkim, weary It has been driven back.” And where are the Israelites?” They have crossed over.” And the Egyptians? Will be here directly. sort of painting I Itk unpretentious. SRS Unconviced. From Pearson’s Weekly Owner, of Property Don't you see that will be prosecuted?” | Tramp (calmly)—No, T don't see it, for I can't read. Owner of Propert the Junior of Henry Howard of Norfolk, hereditary grand marshal of the British empire. M That's the | LUPPenc Simplified Art. From the Art Record. | A certain painter is confined in an| asylum. 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