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SOCIETY SOCIETY. ! gan. widow of one of the enormously |lsed the funding of the war debt|though miles of petitions for this ’ I \ ‘N’ K F‘ rich planters of Argentina, has re-|owing this country, and the minister 8 ales Of ell nown Olk cently returned from & business trip|ls to work _out detalls with Mr.|Chane have been recelved. For ' more than a hundred years contro- there, und has brought with her a|Hughes and Mr. Mellon. . A . string of fine racing horses. Lord versien have been waged against [ [ In Social and Official Life |G bumer st et worta| | wainetons wusiun s chodo: | Frente sesie ey’ masarpice i in the racing profession, and as | dendrons have be maibly 1) R horse racing and fox hunting contin-'ing weather which has siubbornly ! learning the words or carrying the gent among the women of the Britishpheld on for the past six woeks, and fair, and now comes the grave his- they never blopmed more brilliantly . - . . . :_ |nobility. The first Lady Curzon, foi = i paditn [ ] Brisk Al Fresco Life Promised Capltal This |netv% s Mary Victoria Leiter, nel- |6 brofusely. Mrs. lLars Anderson's | '0f/afe who object to selecting & dom fAgured on the hunting fleld, but | mammoth xpecimens which are olus. | national hymn founded on un isolat- . : > * |the present Lady <Curzon comes of an|tered about the outer court of her [ed incident. so to speak, and not a i 5ummer. Wlth Coolldges and Many Otl’lel's old southern family, being the daugh- [ residence, on Mussachusotts avenue, | v imporiant one Be that, “Amers .. t of Monro Hines of Alabama, and [ have caused motorists to pause wnd | jca” hag Just ne mi erities, though IL Remammg Here for the Season. has been accustomed to aquestrian [admire even in the rush hours of (he | it fe admilted that as & whole it more 4 sports all her life. She is training [ morning and vening Acrors the mpletely fills the accepted ea of ~ her stock for the professional race |street the long. narrow gardef |4 nation's anthem. Some of the hu- , triic which Mre. Townsend has morlsts of the Senate and House, be- [ BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. [one of these, but the young people are A fine rhododendrons with lieving that the champlons of the |building a home in Riverside Drive.| Gen. Pershing's headquarters in |sional wild azalea, nnd th, “Htarey Wanner” will not compromise President and Mrs. olidge A€ | Adjacent to the Ingersoll house is|Paris during the world war, an old | blooming more gloriousl with those of “Amerlea,” have a sub. eommitted to Washington as a warm- [the residence which Stanford White [y o 0 a1 pue de Constantine, is to | MANY Seasons past. On Po atitute to offer, a lovely old song ac Weather resort, and their presence,)erected some forty years ago, also to it Bataciing iy the “splendld plantings of Dutoh | cepted by the ages. Ben Johnson's g ap- | be demolished. and so, too. the fine old marked appropriately by th and | “lirink to Me Only with Thine Eyes with that of the members of the cab. brick dwelling of Samuel Riggles. ited lt:kmns of France and the|the flowers luck the radinn They claim it ix eminently inet and no doubt of members of | who gave the park to the city in 1831, | (ited States. and no doubt thelyears. But they ure u dream in the | priate to present e o S @ z th creater part of| American embassy will take over the | semicircle about the entrance of the | if the n otion Is m. on the floor of | gniress during the & » Mrs. Augustus Saint Gaudens, who | Place for storage and other Pan-American bullding. These azileas 1w vote taken that vio- | the summer. insures a brisk al fresco |y “heon making a visit to Hot | SATY purposes. ~ The u are the varieties known as the (then sy about “wets” and | life. Dining on the terraces which | Springs, motored to Washington last | the expeditionary force 0 land as to color and general growing | g sottled once for all. Streteh from the state dining room | week on her way north, making a|V8FIS from Chaumont, where the first |habit were carefully welected by Mr [The words are to be slightly changed " Journey in leisurely fashion to the | headquarters were established, and|John Barrett when he was director of | 1n order that a distinetive American to the west and from the east room | gty b e e o pass_the | t(hough his name ix rarely associated |the Pan-An n Ynion. They favor can be detected and a more 4 toward the Treasury are among the | oo 000y re nt Gaudens fre- | With historic investigation, it trans-ldwarf in size and very compact, but duteness conveyed Naturally pires that Gen. Pershing selected |vear after year they ine . his direct i orious prospects of the summer o Wit dure > 3 year they increas iheir first move in this direction wi Elorious. prospect auently came tol Washington QuriDE| qre: the amall town and then thelbloom. until now they lobk ke EreRt|arouss tha Reeneat Interest from the when rardy goddess does arrive. [the life of her illustrious husband | parie domicile because hEir lonR | natonue T coter Wi G LS ERRLiatonue (LG O O e e Rise 1t is an environment which adds zest |and when the Elihu Root e ,.,)(.:, connection with the success of the of green showing lhvwr “ih '.Lu.: and nome lively ‘commen(s may be 1 foud and inupires real companion- | ACIAl circles were invariably thelr| American revolution. Count Ray de [{ers; ~Washington in . aring ' and |anticipited. E anic guests. She resides very quietly in|Chaumont, whose family owned alllopening summer Is generails hot amd > ship. and now that Jupiter Pluvius|New York during the winter, where | the land about the pretty little town [drv" qng this is prejudieial o nsalena| Many amazing incidents are staged has been so cxceedingly generous the [She has an apartment on Morning- | in eastern France, was one of Frank-|and rhododendrone s that tholens | M ew ‘York. hut nothing more as- it futhers need have no fear in side drive. She calls her home, how- | lin's first friends and was a convert | fogar great plantings of them than are |tounding than the lawsuits in prog- ity itathe Gl Lit ever, the old house near Pittsburgh, (to the cause of American liberty found about New York and other|ress between various owners of turning on the pretty fountains | which ghe purchased soon after her|fore Lafayette set sail for the |cofad JORUL Tew Nork and other) PO BEIWECR VRO PUHIeh are « ‘which alternate with the Sower boxes | widowhood in order to be near h-r!""f‘l;’"l:‘h e x‘jz'\”h’[";“_n l\t‘fm l".‘“,”“‘ year their possibilitiex have lLeen [not crse to having children in the d the classic benches. President | kindred. Another passing visitor | money and provided ith a home iilies of the temants and other and the clas bench President | ame recalls in older era in|in Paris, first in Itue de Constantine (U!l¥ displaved DT E Do bAR TaoEE Mus Ciries Taft was a devotee of dining on the | {708 1 : AR -, Ald-|and later at Hotel de Chaumont, on 5 3 on 2 il 7d he had the festive board | Washington was Miss Lucy C. A B pnid o 6 ne in Passy. In| There are few gardens on Long |line Bliss Scals, who has been a set forth wccordin s the ‘wind blew rich, younger of the tw "““K"l"”‘v;,:‘. J,,‘,;l ‘. .l ’_:'h."‘k ' ;]:,\ s \x Island without their patch of laven- |Ploneer in building apartments Where Sometimes on the west and as often |Of the late Senator Nelson A. Ald-| oo JRELEER SO ues, LS e | dar and the fragrance in bloominyg |°hildren are provided with roof play- o the + Side. The genial twenty |Tich. for many vears the representa- | R ol o " %|time is one of the delights about the |krounds and other novel means for o cast side he genia enty - | of the Smaliest state in the upper | @ssumed control of the momentous | Lim St . their health and entertainment, found seventh President was u firm belizver | (INe 0 Lhe B e e ldrien, | nterprizes, and eventually ‘achieved | Shinnecock lll‘x,l }\--rxlt‘mmmuln A R O et cicals Who vire of informality during the relaxing|Co kil L] N | the reputation of being the greatest|Oother centers of population. aven- | S e Cat i Summer evenings, and he liked to|With her sister. Miss Abbie Aldrich, |35 FROCHUSE O 008 0 BIFHIEL dar booths are an téd feature [MOL R0 fortunate In_ getting rid ‘of stroll _about between courses and [NOW Mrs. J . Rockefeller, jr., Wus | country has boasted in the 145 vears. (In all charity fetes or street bazaars. | & D aTs RiaTn it have his guests do the same. Sub- |4mong the € the first years of [q n “porching made a tour of Frank- | Mrs. Ho H.” Rogers whose lavendar kel l'dux»bmg thelrs Yhe Ko urban lifg will quicken considerably | the McKinley administration. She has hrines in Paris, for the memory | hed is one of the glories of her|sbonded by i fight is ¢ It — = = — = = after the interim caused by the na. [been at the White Sulphur for W lof the philosopher and scholur ix very | Southampton place provided et o e e o O e tional convention at Cle and, and |month, and when in Washington took groin indeed in number and va- |21 that was sold at the recent street Pt <, AT 0k - ol e ion e e, | o A e pmpon | Ereen indecd. and in number and va- |all that was sold at the recent street | AABISH "00 Gtem S aparimonia Up-to-Date Features Make Cooking a mer home have the comforts of the|There remain but few whom &helund inns in which George Washing- |being filled with last’ autumn's crop |hive special arrangements for dogs . wseveral country clubs’ at command. |knew, Senator Warren. Senator({on slept during the revolutionary |Which had been carefully stared in |While they object to admitting even J w th th s .t Mrs. Coolidge and the ooys have |Lodge and a few of the older door- |war very house where Franklin |1in all winter. Theodore Roosevelt |30 infant in urins Al Seals s oy I e ani aly Plans, matured during the winter, [keepers. Miss Aldrich will spend the |tarried, if only briefly, is handsomely | has a lavendar bed at Sagamore |30°ial reformer, and Is faancne scv which take in picnics to spots hith- (summer at the smaller estate of her (marked by a brass tablet, £1ving the | Hills and one of the activities of (he |SFAl ventures in apartments which erto unvisited, and long motor trips [late father, Warwick Neck. about|dates and in some cases the impor- | Ovster Bay sewing circles is to make | Welcome the stork and offer induce- 10 the mountains nearby when the [twelve miles below Providence. Th"lhu events which transpired therein, |the tiny silk bags which hold the ments to large families. Shc has President can leave his desk for the [sumptuous place on Narragansett |G Tershing's headquarters, recall- | fraRgrant herbs. The material for ::"f'"l \:""‘;““';fm"’;‘gb:l l"“’,' ;m';fi”f’;;' week end. Bay n Newport she has on the |ing the Franklin service so strongly, | the bags is invariably scraps of |Ient with parents about payment for = market for sale, {will make a valuable contribution {0 |£OWRS or wraps with trimmings or [[h¢ CeStruction of the Broperts by ® Abraham Lincoln's memory s so the American orical domiciles of [lace or gold braid from discarded [DAUEhLy youngsters. and s as \ reverently cherished, and seemingly by that all works well in nine-tenths of S ; . Paris hats. The Oyster Bay sewing circle k . all the nations of the world, and ail that | The Marquis of Curzon, who has no >t mRie ton i which | the She hopes to arouse the De#r is associated with him he object of such | PATt in the Brit ry for the = lis to make the tiny silk baks which| \unicipal authorities of all large | elroit apor d f St htime " voars, is devoting | Recent dispatches from Warsaw (hold the fragrant herbs. The mate- |10 h S x re ot I surviying son. Robert va T g o s| il vith the mne: ew day or |of go & 0 S Wi s " ¥ b ol = 2 Todd Lincoln, in 30th street northwest, | Napoleon. ome for which he has| Yark o welcome meme | Or i ara g trimmings of [who are rearing a family at a time t Gieorgetown, is- frequently the scene of |E8thered data for almost twenty-five | New ¥ork hus welcome news. |lave or_gold braid from discarded |, phen they cannot afford to buy a years hich he libpes Wil supsr. tent about his|hats, The Ovster Bay ng Cirele : ¢ > - : - ; quiet pilgrimages.. Mr. Lincoln, who has | JS5r nd Wehich ho bopes will super: | e ks Drevious to his dec | realizes o tidy sum every Chuistmits ome is convinced that the time This beautiful oil stove offers the woman who uses oil for fuel, the most modern 1 reached a venerable uge and h the g@reat Corsican. Durint his|parture in I April. Poland has |selling lavender bags, every cent of |11l come when cities must own and service. Not even the most claborate gas range can ofter more practical features sed 4 reliring nature, s ) . . i x ] y g ich i5) Oxford days the Hon. George > not yet trained a diplomatic service | which is clear profit. They also keep | PHETRIG, NOTIES & ol : e This latest Red Star is far ahead in many ways. Its clean, unbrok urf witl ¢mphasized by the passing Years, w 8| thanial Cuirzon. ‘as he was then. |and " the political exigencies often |a number of bags in reserve for the |47 ban of the ordinary land rounded corners and cdges; the trimness of the design holt:it among the pioneers in converting one of | attracted by the complex characier of |affect the envoys abroad. who are bazaars and exhibits held several { % R R el e the fine old mansions of Washinglon's | the most renowned warrior of all|[a rule chosen for special qualifica- |times a year. Herb gardens are also ——— | projections; the sanitary white porcelain andtblack ienamel ifin mother city into a modern home. From | pistory and by the diverse aspects | tions for the epecial mission assigned. | having a vog: - ‘pe of modern stove construction X story v the diverse Sts | tio o pec sion assi aving a vogue on Leong Island, and type of modern stove constructior the ~irec: it presents an - exceedingly | prosanted by ihe historians of - all |Like Czechosiovakia. the Folich gov- | these are uthized for- tha enarins | GRAHAM LEAVES HOUSE. And bchind this physical periection is the i Star Burner whichs drurns: cf wignificd and conservative appearance. | nationalities, Abbott's History, which |ernment has never made use of such |fetes. Mrs Charles D Sabin (Poliy e e i sed P o D atanty aoatve Sbncavance: : ! 4 sene, gasoline or distillate, vet cooks with a . hot. economical GAS HEAT, This L s Akl of bay | had ~ such vogue. made him ' |0f its citizens as had | previousiy |Morion That waw). who i a0 ewrmest | oo : e O i ot ok i 108 (ecar A Sl windows or galleries and with a deep | demi-god. while that of Sir Walter|heen in the diplomatic service of |a worker for women in politics and | I1linois Representative to Take oG e b bl yeaph OF servise peu, Tepd ;{m\ru.“_\ and shining brass knobs and | Seott was denounced by investigators | \ustria, Russia or Germany. Dr |who is strenuously trying to clear the Place on D. C. Court There are types and sizes of Red Star Oil Stoves for every home a a price r nacker. But the tops of flowering trees |z« unjust and superficial. The Na- | Wroblewski comes of a distinguish- [deht of the new Republican wome c . C. Court. We invite y to visit our stove department for a demonstration #nd the fra of the roses which |tional Museum contains a wealth of |ed and patriotic family of Cracow, |clubhouse in New York, finds 1hat Representative William J. Graham, | climb the wall to the side and rgar con- | Napoleonic material in the letters|which has been identified with revo: |zood, fresh kitchen herbs, properiy | tepublic f 1llinois. made his fare. vey something he beauty of the |and reports of military commanders |luticnary movements for many gen- |dried and prepared for the winter | vell spe to the House vesterday inds and the charm of the old gar- | of Great Britain and her allies. and |erations. He was a professor of law |command excellent prices, and on : | srelimina to assuming off as a den. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln have long |it has been the custom of Lord Curzon |and jurisprudence in its university | bazaar table go like the proverihia’ | justice of the Supreme Court of the | L] . ce coased to take an active part in |to spend every hour he couid spare |when he jvined the Polish connter- | hot cakes Otatrict, ot Calumiia pe social frivols, and t browsing through these old papers. |revolution for freeqom. Mme. Wrob- Responses were made by Repre- i friends at times and such of the Visiting | The marquis is passing the spring |lewska and her three children are| It is vain to suppose that the pres- | entative Charles Crisp. Democrat. of | Exclusive Agent for D. C. and Suburbs throngs as have an imperative claim. land early summer in Carlton House, |to pass the summer in the White|ent Congress, harrassed as it is with| jeorgia, who paid a glowing tribute 3 s indcta was il Mars: Hepian he: | Eonden bt Gve e hion s Bet | Mapaioaioe ey in (Be Wille] snt Congrsse, bastansed ad 1, RUh| Seocein ko said 2 lgwing tibuie 723 7th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. fore her marriage, more than fifty » S | daughter (Miss Marcella Duggan) [them there ter completing his re- | time to study all the reasons why especially as a presiding of- #go, and the has a’ large circle of kin- |and Lady Alexandra Curzon have @ |pert to the Secretars of State and to|Star Spangled nner should ne or. He declared that Representa. | Phone Main 2092 dred in lllino; Kentucky and Virgini; hunting box in Dorset. The mar-|the Secretary of the Treasury. The | be th. ational emblem and why ive Graham had at all times Leen| Mr. Lincoln's daughter Jessie, now Mr Alfred Dug- 'olish National Diet has ju uthor- ! “America” should, and vice versa, | air and just in his rulings | Frank Ed d Johnson, has a pleasant home nearby in Prospect avenue, which is a part of the old estate of Benjamin Stoddert, first Secretary of the Navy, Prospect Hill. Mrs. Johnson's_two chil- # aren by her former marriage, Mary Lin- cckwith and Robert Lincoln Beck- are now in Chicago, but they make lengthy vi s to her in Wash- ington during the winter. Mrs, Harriet A. McClennan® of At- who wis all odds the most guest whom the President and Coc welcomed at the last garden party, has seen the in- mates of the White House of each administration without exception from the days of James Buchanan. For this aged lady has turned into her eight- ieth vear, and has made frequent vi its to the Capital City since the re- gime of the only bachelor Presiden Mrs. McClellan, who is the guest of ‘ granddaugh Mrs. Harold ~Walker, was often here during the life of her ughter. Mrs. Theodore Birney, Mrs. Birney, it will first crusader now in 1y accepted ization of matcrnal interests, mother, Mre. McClellan, was elpful and sympithetic xide. The wathered momenium and finally first Mother's Conzress met here in the winter of 1897, with Mrs. Bir- ney president. and delegates from almost every state in the Union. It would be difficult to estimate the number of useful movements which are the direct result of this crusade of Mrs, Birney's to teach certain funda- mental truths to mothers and to ed- wcate those whose opportunities have been limited for their supremely im- portant_work. The complete success of this Mother's Congress, now a na- tional society, with practical branches in the most insignificant villages, as well as in the great cities, may be deemed a monument to Mrs. Birney, Lo ° P e n Inspiring ldea 4mother and daughters. ramercy” Har -(";rsn” e ke ew omp emons Or York, is. like Gramercy Park, New is. many others of fame and genera- e T Dt hus o building the supremely fine car the n ays ever since the gathering place of s [ ] priebrities. It s at presents owned Lincoln organization has attracted his daughter. and with her is her talented S Rohert Togerson Browa: men who take the highest pride How VeLak Gives New Freshness and B A o Romors in working to such a standard. Charm to Pale, Sallow and Pimpled Faces apidis in New Yok, Mrs. Brown. sr. Thousands of women and men whose complex- these things; does them so quickly and so effectively Joves to invite the fions of the ) 1 2 ’. : 3 iliati; that thousands of society women and actresses, as well FS Loy Singey evinine ioves wes Here equipment, nowhere else dupli- jons only recently were marred by humiliating (i i WA R 3 o e wieg. . " Skin blemishes to-day possessentirely new com. 3,000 YIS, W depends upon personl har, oS el o Tingand: cated, enables the engineer and plexions —complexions which were completely re- Make This Test! Edwin Markham is at the house so i = o made inten to fourteen days—and which are ake £ est. il S st s e skilled mechanic to carry precision- entirely free from imperfections! : _ nd the divas from the Metropolitan + These surprising results were achieved not by Make up your mind now that you, too, are going to have Opera House many times & winter i i i 4 & s = " - ion; begin taking Ve-Lak, S el e e workmanship to a new high point. using lotions, “‘beautifiers” or cosmetics of any 3 ncec'of the dse you staricd with S Alter seven days h melody. Nearly all . s s starte 3 s e e kind, but by removing the cause of these imper- compare your complexion with what is was before you 5old 1o firms Proposing to erect: sky- ici i 1 ctions, from the inside, thus bringing back per- began taking Ve-Lak—you will be agreeably surprised Scraping apartment houses. Mrs, Such auspicious circumstances I heclh s the sk B8 at the improvement in evensoshort a time. After fourteen Brown will retain _an apartment in manen! e skin. days, make the same comparison—you will be amazed at Sros i relain s _spanment b have favored the building of to- i ¥ . - ] the transformation that has tak- day’s Lincoln. They account for the Pimples Quickly Stopped! opice trmewrcoms sinvie| ™ Regulta If your complexion is a source of embarrassment to h drawn skin will be relaxed | *‘Ve-Lak is doing me s0. fine performance of every one of o I yoursiinis elowr dead i your face s mareed “nd brightening with new lfe. | gl good snd Tt Took” . . . . by pimples, etc., simply go to your gi g . . 1 ckage of Ve-Lak, the new discovery for scientifically “Since taking Ve-Lak these distinguished cars in service. et e hesin ek s picsoams apiete ww_ Start Today |, %o vt = with each meal,—then get ready for a surprise! Don't wait anotherday; you can |sometting 1 never - had Gray "alr LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. Pimples, blackheads and such skin blemishes begin 0 have a good complexion—Ve-|before., It is & ‘wonder ? F Division of Ferd Moter Company en-zr; llm?at :jmmedxp:td;‘(‘_ A'f_(erki:'o;k ::v:n \::3 Lak will give it to you. It is] "~ . R. C. “Lak for a few days, pale “tired” s ” ko, Safely j \ife; within & remarkably short time your fricnds will ~ SuPPlied by all druggists; costs| Vel helped to dess 5 only a few cents a day and goes | Srch bad T Ten begin to ask what on carth jou have done to get such a 0 wock tanetiiately to/TeniraY ook eng 1 teelivoimuc DON'T accept gray hair. Hill & Tibbitts Handley Motor Company pesfect complexton: e and eliminate the impurities i) R expense and with perfect safety . that cause complexion trouble. | “In just four days’ time| Eoi o bl el 14th St. and Ohio Ave. N.W. 1132-1134 Connecticut Ave. Wonderful New DiscOVEry Ie'miics thccon of an cntirly |midis siesrivsion Be safe! Use Brownatone — time ! . " S, new complexion practically noth- o e tested and reliable — guaranteed ."g;f:“, ot "'f;‘“;b;d:::"of"'"mmr tific ing. Why endure a bad com- | “Am happy to sey that absolutely harmless to hair, scalp princ It igned cspecially to restore matural plexion any longer? The Ve- |Ve-Lak bas been and skin. Without fuss « muss 3 i Festore almost immediately the ex- Tealth to the skin and to rid the body of pimples. It does Lak Co., Atlanta, Ga. act color and youthful beauty of I & C. F. your graying hair. Brownatone is 4 easy to apply. It will not rub off * thou fected by shampooing of other halr but now I think it worth| treatment. Send 10c to-day for - its weight in .‘oldd for in) trial bottle and be convinced. -On Lompicaion besaa e gor 3 e sverywhore—sic and $140. reatmen deater” % aiadly seeore: ‘The Kentoa Pharmacal Ce. M 617 Coppia Bidg., Covington, Kys BROWNATONE Tints Gray tair Aay Shade