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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY - STAR, {WASHINGTON, D. .. ‘APRIL 13, 1924—PART 2.. SOCIETY. it is now a fair-sized suburban lot, | committee of the Royal Rose Soclety tortured (ialileo and where he dled. | the show, .and she not only displays | tion€ of the day are spded A and its tour nown 0O some shrubbery and trees wnd i |keengt interest all over the world | been sung by scores of friends from this | diow i wiaged, byt she often wives | LT rre, mukes, dnd | for il e Botan ke :hflrm!ns l-l.'d»lllfl:xlonvd no:er sma- I’l’ ‘!im ?gnwrl-.kemv]nl of ndnew ‘“v’,‘|fl' side who have cnjoyed their hospltal- | delightful surprises in. a series of | 'S¢ . 1 nl-*l k;-:n :‘nmut-m.« Hispir 4 was o Wa mirke o en greets the visitor from the sound, s said to be a larger, deeper blue | i ourse they have a > = T whirl | Curtis. But this does not . e ] the oo wid e . : e . A Sottage with & fine livink rooms e | With & golten contor snd moscesetng | tader Sohrte they bave a veost ln sieps and bounds and merry Whirl | . ifcy Mke the: Eolker; hut i . ity e A n ocCla an 1C1a 11@ |ihree siceping apartments and cosy |30 many fine qualitien that its ap- | Yonn's Wood, that region 8o dear 10| iow up well undee somm Dob | POk fuice. caty #10e at u pate 1#ed superiuy b Americans. little kitchenette fill about half of [ pearance is awaited with impatience, | the novelier of 1ond o dear <0 [show up. under such treatment, | 1OF it BIZE A%y HIOE atu ritc tiose Junketeves gol » Cuba Eine the spuce on Pleasure Island. The |and orders for the mew strain are |a murn] painter of cuch distinecion | ane i’ p:rllll?‘lo”t‘:‘flgflu:‘:fil!n:;:‘h Other slter of whigh . Braaid Fpcays | mike e Socal L it etovad . bullder of this prety nook finds fouring into her hothouses near Dub- | that his productions invariably appear | makes the best gown. for the dance, O A eaw gy Ouuoualy i 1 e + all this prestige goes I‘Lss K 11 K I E A 5 o many uses for it. It affords s ocs |18 something which sardencrs doees | D!l the French:and Italitn cata-land she likes blue graya which are | Which 1 hroad und roomwiatid good 1o the nowest arrival and the ellogg eenly Enjoys Association With [when he runs down alone ana does | is 3 gardeners deem | logs, and of course thoy are listed by | shimmery us moonlight. Miss Helen | foF & yehicle in which to convey a|comer in th . not care to open his large house. It & genuine triumph and the horticul- | Lb an Mudeutn of - ATt | Jennings and Miss Dora Hotchiiss, | PSItY to the top of a high mountan |out of the wi R 1 > . {5 kood for & ViSItoF who likes abso- |tural fame of the duchess already @ 7 utiful and costly | potniuEs, and Miss Dora Hotchikiss: | for « plenic. Mr. Brand learned acro- | tal tinue oyalty in London — Que«:n s Informal {ote “quict and secluston, and then | BIves credence to all That s Claimed | Romes country without some | gyl U0 SIONE aw munnequing and | Bauti® from the ground upward be- | Leine the - again it serves 4 good purpose for |for it For one thing, it s said to | eXemy ot his ant have made tidy sales. Thelr gowns | fore he ventured to enter i muchinc, |in the yosters . . s . erflow of guests. A radio has | have e clusive fragrance of the PG s acs for th ¢ |and he drives himself or his party |and hold n Affairs Very Slmp]e Visitors Find e Parma violets, but with staying quali- |, 730 0f well known Washington | 464 108, the, promenade, and ARO¥ | under ‘all conditions. Likewtse hi:||ccs whirl A = bt - ties which will supercede that old people are leading members of soclety | L L S 2 kives every detail personal supervi- |and the b u 8 Mr. Stanley Taldwin, former pre- | favorite. Kor violets lase their odor | (o MONtTeal, and in addition to Wasb- | fa00, b Contrasting colors, & novel | fion” and. e ‘savs fying can b the Bermuda, ‘ sl of Great Eritaln, has been made | 4lmost as soon s they are plucked, | iR, MGG Ious many of theme | EPCN JURE V0 BEIREE DY rrers, | and practical.ia s proved e el BV MARGARET D. DOWNING. . Quaker city seheduled for a fate No- |chairman of the memoriul commil- jand while two or three tlowers will | HUGSR GRIDT R, 47, RIS | ind the malds Hot orders for gowns | g ol o Ror s Ini: to some Washington friends who [ M. Bohlen. and another is Miss Mary | on. ~There will be a ten daye obe | Whilst if worn in the open ‘wir they | RESECLY vyl Soneral of the United | £00"dr 64 Dial?” of ‘gowna shown in a | Biltmere was to tower ten R have seen her within the past month | LAEHeman’ Davis, and both will prob- ! ilriance of the anniversary of Lord [may as well be the fleld blossoms for | hik Voung duightees, Mireare and | theater with orcheatral accompani- |over the Irado, aud «o bogin k Marnage Licenses. T : ably give part of their first WInlerifyron's death at Missolonghl, Greece, | the difference in the luck of fra- | Alind avehe proseniod o rkaret and || ont has passed out in New York,|line about the lovely Cuban ci pondon, enjoyed ife very keenly |to ‘many relatives and ‘friends in|on. hundred years ago on April 19, | Erance. 1t has been suggested to call | and Rave heen reloning neilos Mig |and the mannequins from the smar{®hich may rival somé notable ones i et o the interval since her husband be- | Washington. Nearly all the debu- {00 C0na Oy "the tirst solemn service | the new violet Waterloo and with a | (Marisea St N the daugnter | set and a special function planned | Of (he'm:lrl‘h. nx{» "f’f".“, has || the . i came the ambassador to the court of | WALEs have gelected a day in O Wil be in (ireece, where the place of | Zestful significance, seeing that the{of A and Arthur Stem, the | for the display have sueceeded it.|last word in such edifices nnd it wa p a R R oA TR -for November, but some few ar the patriot’s passing will he visited | lower wax the Napoleonic emblem |jatiir 5 dauihtor of ine late Gen, | More money is realized, say the ad- | an institution alony the Sevilla. Fur ! W nes hile the pomp and glitter | bow at cour club events in August } o€ G0N Gs Tand his tomb covered |#nd its raising long pertained to the | jiaitiond, is popular member | Vocates for the new way, ih one|the American structurs fiiy in the - the British court cannot but im- | 4nd Septem] With flowers. During the same week |house of Parma, of which Marie | Mrs. Ster spent | afternoon than in a whole week in ’“"d"‘"?fll :hfi“f"\\”.:';‘,“)j,,'“‘\‘,","” oxin s all who are accustomed to the £ th 2 and until April 28 Mr. Idwin and ,J:oulse was a member and over which arly all of hor youth in Washington | the theater. Mrs. Charles Sabin has },r“s‘n{ ‘d’:fl_k‘-‘m e Eincely Hentoiay " p W Catherine Frankl mplicity of officis = 2 At the Hon, John Francis Amberst | G0 0 mpers of his committee will [#mall duchy she wus relgning when | A% many friends here. Mr. | #nlisted her friends among the buds o goe RSk SHICOY i - » York city and Cla ¥ oMmeial ways in Wash-| Cecll inherits the traits of his family | 0 "EPPCRGG0 and will recetve all [8be died, ~The present Duke of Well ad marricd (- Washington Miss | for a fashion show in the Hotel Am- | Havana is now almost an Amecrican ' ngt Mrs. Kellogg has been more | he and his bride, Miss Vanderbilt. | R0 S0 Picigh to take part in the | 11kton is fourth of the line from t cox, and for severul years sador one day next week, the fund | City. Ior '[Emr' Tien it ru.jun jn mellow nin o Mary A Koper will find many kindred activities in | TS WO Yoll G0 0% ave replied | Hero of Waterloo. He wnarried lis unK peo, lived in to help the deficit on the new Repub- | beauty, wil ine hotels and churches ¥ L A ) the cultivation of the handsome na- | EMORG o EERRET 8 any | are |1ady when he wus removed from the | yellow brick he dirvotly bek lican Women's Club. Everybody has | nd & population as stationars ws i tive shrubbery of Nurth Carolina and | 29 the INNURCTE, (OO0 Sany, ¢ title by two brothers and th chess | the ” Leiter mansion. Mrs. Clifford | to buy gowns, says Mrs. Sabin, so to | towers of 1l Morro. = Row Hivar Carrle Purdy Buckingham paluce at small recep-|in earing for its forest trees. s | fTOM N DREER (I oo iagian | Was the daughter of a brother offi ey, who another Ohloun with |@fford an opportunity to get maodish | €laims to bo a&r Ater city than New e A8 tions which D B oA | randfather, Baron Amherst of Hack- | Rl o ‘anlin the Trish guards. She is considered, ashington associat Py she | ones and for a good cause shauld not | Orleans and is F the class of Patnam _and Elle M Weh iich Queen Mary held stand continent and some from European | ift {F e v 3 a Minneapolis, c A Sitka W. Hawhin £ S Wpehnenlied Gt Qe »s an expert’ foreste leountries. Many have sent letters |however, the most gifted and versa- | s the & hier of former Sena- | be neglected. L b s awhins mors he science in Germa is | St At Tide o o duchesses. be ‘ n, has i Charming yOURE = Mary has tea about 1 eyery day, lso took over t o Dt o the” centa. | clever painter of flowers us well & fausch e i The Anierican et uid she| Mr. Lawrence J. Brand of Los An- and about tri-weekly fifty sponsibility when ghe became head | S0eh @ gOEORS SEERE B8 Greek lib- | Sclentific grower of them, can Write | is one of the niost distinguished of | Keles is unique in having conquered R the estate, and her oldest daughter, | BATY of Byron & featl toed. (There | 0P & variety of subjects’ with bril- | cesidenti] hostess. Mrs. Cortlandt | the air for everyday practical pur- Shiire Bl now the wife of Sir Bvelyn Ceeil, | OFLY 18 not to pa ’l’l“_‘;"",‘ ind gt cer- | lancy and fllumination and has long | W. Handy, with scores of relatives (poses, and keeps his group of -air- are England's national be privy councillor, and of the Salisbury | Wil be papers collected aad gt o conducted a sohool of Irish music on{ here, went to Montreal ten yvears ago | Planes in readiness, just as he does i ® d | h day will be resd = reminded the Ame Vina of Cecil, did such viluable wnd | taln hours cach day e gradline Dublin estutes. 4 becume one of its soctal | bis motor cars. Mr. Brand leads: a of similar ntelligent work In Dorset, where the {befors the committee and thelr | . = Dowers rather grinding life 1n’ the metropolis House, Hackney lands lay, that Z!guests. On the last duy a great Pub- | That geniul citlzen of the worl | of mouthern California, and when he with granted the freedom. lic banquet is to be served in Lon- rdner Hale, and his wife, who| IFaghion shows rage never wishes to get away to his big estate c " on's largest dining hall, and all who lig known in the literary world un fore, und Mrs. [lonry Bizhop, | 3t Mono Lake, .in Mono county, he nd. ¢« member o 3 4 | @ % _room, g hern Waorshipful Company of Gardeners svere Byron and b immortal le plume Maryse Rutledge 1 N as been superint { now & out his Fokker and flies ted had bee ¢ she can wear its plcturesque regudis re usked to join in this trib- varfely of homes to which to | ing one fo aid acting ixh at the rate of 140 miles an hour elf_and had eai e molurebuile TeRIL) <. On this occusion Mr fellow Americans whom (hey | very delectable munhequin herself, | Formerly with his best and swittest rd or two W e oy ; iy i signs the chalrmansiiD { meet in thefr artistic and literacy [ Mrs. Bishop, @ bride of o vear age |car the 350 iniles, all climbimg # wrd mayor. This Lady Ceei 5 . $ th Queen Mary's inform “1ist of the nin is of the' Greek min- {journevs. Mr. Hale perhaps thinks of [and formerly Mise Gloria Gould, grade which eventually mounted t. Rat the company er g b ) London, who will preside | that Htte red brick house in Charlton [ wide celelrity as an amiteur | 6,500 feet. was & wears task and an Ceell_and th : : onee and versy 1 ‘ s ster. Ambassador Kellogs | street, W York city, with its mar- | dancer, and she | n over danc- {all-day one. Now it Is the matter of erst of Huacknes L is behind her o p Sl %in make an address, and so, 100, the | velous studio out of an old | ing frocks as he ular part of |4 few hours after the serious avoca- royal kindred aid in M. Brown irigued by the private glimpses of royalty and her several afternoons tests of both sexcs 1 th i . Princess Mary Lascellos pas o O e niknning | Paric to be present at the banquet. |heavily to an apartment perched hizh ! & \(M[ cake, or the Princess Maud nd replanting of the shrubbery a Men of letterrs and poets fr;lnx :I\x- ‘1’“‘{ |:;.A .y\,ll,” -I‘,,'.,- c,‘“ Rue }'w by : - ” of Athlone and her daughters. But | gri, (EDSAERE B B0 o London | United States are to be largely rep- | in Paris i the Latn Quarter ix . e s sums | Ofmamental trees in Cthe “London [Lnited O en A nistorle occaston. |low and on the cliffs above Is Sont- | Spring Styles | - for The . h i : 2 iartre with its picturesque =k lind | * | n B The en o plant treatment. and in ot S i o Seuinnige for Women’s past has publlshed a | Apparen the men, and | (0o Past on her favorite { mueh more about George, ITI than - to_have sheltered the quently Eets ) ubjeet. © i1iktory of Ganien | averae American, © Fur’ when great 3 bPRING WE R | fmmuble?oihng-md:hembk anim ssion of new : Y Uhis ix considered | building operations low egen 4 s i Hhike oo latest milk | in6 In ¥ Sl e | Ctreat Taid bare the smail dwelling that comes irom fifl’mng to oil a ’ teas ure alto- | §F Llgtning past and present, and it 1at the rear of Norfolk =House and 'S motor—both done away with. The motor Priday | {5 {ijllirated with many old cuts of | it was condemned with all its neich- | Which have net passed i bors the fact that this Hanoverian HER Each uew season brings new styles, of the Premier Duplex is ball-bearing—rtis | A S it i 55| Window Screens A e oy el o e s . " Mixe Mar-aemiclle co 111 made vast pre- | 3. 4 styles shall be oiling. Famous for the efficient double 1 A o ot loving the “hoise whers I For Your New Home N\ : egeons and enticing tlmft o action of powerful suction and motor Geath o i s { before. For street wear, sports or forma = - : n after hor But it fell inte decay, an We build and instail the i wear her styles demand more prominent driven brush, that gets all the dirt. nehu on e gt f the bir R e best and the price is right. changes. Convenient Terms. B Srantimgion ! T sorge s the loveley little royal Let us give you an esti- Time spent inspecting our new spring s, canGaorge Is Lhe 1t o maglll tocks of dresses. suits, coats and milli- e many poignant mv-nmflhr-;_lnf wery will be well rewarded from three nsort of Charles 08 debutint f tion v ¥ Maria, L el “Windom Scresns - i oy A different angles. You'll find the newest S to do with the outcry whi h went 1 Keeping With Your d yles; ev\ysc}‘xe‘m materials and very con- o pecn'in 1 b civalorant| seates ANl e GNC HE IOt SRS BORE Janapel 1L S Bant. livon Home’ A PREMIER SERVICE CO epare for e shvrmen, faund that Sirby and many of his stormy devo- 1 % ok SRR T rov ano e | ol prlog OGS where | they [ prognand stgn of the (are o meders | 410 Bond Bldg. : Main 5357 S | idea wax bo He has called . T i Incton, has rece \ 5 session Pleasure Isk The Duchess of Wellington, who Main} 3991 lectual train \nother bud of theland it has Leen stretched out untii | produced and had named for her by a ool ol —=—[c[——[ol——2 il ] Mooy ?bilipsbom o e Only 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, | from those I George holds for impor ' Miciuidom or visitors ough April in St. James pa ?bfliPSI’om -~A nnounces~~ 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, =10 WO Splendid Special Features Available Tomo_rrow An Assortment of Exquisites An event of pre-eminence— offering a group of distinctive Individual 'Hats Which will be priced for Monday only at Of cach there is but a single Hat—but of all every occasion is _ provided for—formal and informal. The designs without exception are masterpieces—including ninety-five Hats that are worth nearer double. ol sl slee——lal——a|ol=—— Mo | ———=]ole——D [d | === ]l e—x] that are really They, too. are better underpriced at than their marking— They are most effective designe—expressed. in R : 5l \ésé are chx;mmely attractive Coats—plain i G“'fi“”'.“’?’l}’:‘:f"- Céé”'b;‘fi:s'*;"o * 38 e d—Di ’W(;Pl';"mmingo and Camels" Hair; Crepe de’Chine, Elizabeth Crepe, Crepe: Romaine, - e e R S R : ete—of wonderful colorings, with orfgm;l, trimming': s d:fl;clbanfurt‘n’n’me:f and bralxd;tn.mmed. R-xchlyi applications. : ke 5 e “hined am‘lmpenorfiy made. Ladies’ and Misses For Street, Sports and Afternoon wear. . 2 ? ] New fabrics, with flowers, feathers and omaments. artistically applied—creating exclusive Hats. % ; : : Fourth Floor Third Floor. 1 Il | Il o] Il o] Il Il o] Il B Il B Il Il I Il I Il al——ool—=|ol——=lo|c——= B |—=lc——[a]—=|al—=[o|——=|o]—=|o| —= | s] e=———[q] f [l ——[a[——lo]E=—0ldl——0]] [——=lol——=lal—xIc

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