Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 52

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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TJANUARY 18, 1925—PART 2. rl‘ 1 f 11 K F 1k cided tende for art and already visitor to the United States succeeded booked from the ‘ =] L i « CATIVAS, 3 in 1918, was the brother of the Lady from every large ales O vve nown (0] /s ar assed Ada Bootle Wilbraham, who married Betrothal Announced mercial center {n the Metropolitan Museum New' Duke of Sermoneta, and is the the . . e . Yori. He is preparing for Oxford, mother of the Italian Amba: . Young Beadle £y ne Henry ’ In Social and Official Life s s s i ’ i Tathom ntends 1 1nd 3 hore 1o w85 W22 | Blge- W hite olde: \F.‘,-nmfr has just taken his de- . Francls Seymour, whose husband, Eree enry goes in for sclence and > mmander of the King's Royal Ri- s . - . |is a radlo fan and deeply engrossed : i G 2 th reling N6 Nohar, Taelin. President and Mrs. Coolidge Favor Period Furni-|in tviry contrivance in the air. Both vaskiliad St I0ies tho mes hat b would de; D' LR R oNIEEE e e by :| Diamonds comedies whic they hear In com- s 5 < 38 T reur i ture for White House Living Quarters. T e e e . B [ana has tried unsuccesstully the an artist, is mous winter clima Prominent Personages Grouped. 508 s i to ationd s the rules o un, has pers: Lier to spend 3 part of this winter with the . w0 v Eve . t 4 ¥ A P * BY VARGARET B. | o contained a complete bibli- | dent-el havite Eritish contlngent about Palm E i President and Mrs Connecticut. It [ been formally elevated by the electors Mr. Henry Taft, elder brother of the | HE years % Yale did not|during the past week. must ha Chief Justi been chosen to open | L over the anclent proce & the - serie . ez o be given they will no v under : the English- § ken the - broadly that & s 9 o Speaking Union Tuesday, J v 18, - ¢ . - i v 1 N 5 2 at cu n advertising The aloof, & airman of the G. O. ¢ 4 £ t the headquarters of the } e Biis n from that State, seem- | been overhauling the works of h 4 vy Chapter. These lectures g 3 4 ' s educ v has de would lead one to be- his native heath more ard- [ renowned pr > in the Senate - 1 I friends knew, for no line | from Mas etts, Danlel Webster, | 1 ak- ‘ W tiwenr 3 lieve of preservation seemed [ has found that the fol-de-rols about | 5 5 I peakers 4 * o i d his notlce and he went | informing a President of his nomina- % a brilliant gr 1 lancy Nic . i ; ok o diamonds collect the varlous cele- and subsequent events do not will mak he : 2 g 2 e remote villages In order to the days when there s of commonwealth might | were no telegraphs, telephones, radios from every vantage. Col- | or other quick mediums of communi A | will, the member former statesman say | cation. in fact, intro 1 Esme How e British Am a hundred men knew |duced in 1856 by James Buchana vassador, and by the former assistant | - n of his household | Who had served at the Court of St 3 e "(vr \\'.]n- « Henry Breck- | G 4 he I Biavant She N ter how small James ard had been fmbued with the 6 | ce. Mr. Edwin T. Meredith, for ; A ceremonial and formality with which r Secretary of Agriculture is an Yoo Y nces of X chen t the cast: vou will note 3 wasn & wil s functions were AN - astic member of the union and | 3 old philosophe TPhe eloquent Daniel tells in dets — be the chief speaker in Ma 4, % ‘ < . evident sin re- | that when Zachary Taylor was nomi. MRS, FRANK A, HERMAN, [Others” well xnown in washington's e | Quentin Roosevelt Unit But his love of u,””]\,l‘-.\h:L ssissippl, In charge Taylor's | A _Pride of January 14, who before|General, Mr. Wickershum, who is the p Will Have Annual Party | e g o ors | boom, wrote him of the fact, but be- | ™ATFiuge was Misy Florence Clafiln.|the president of the New York Chap- M ICBALANG S FEAHIN, The Q r Rod t Unit of the| scribed as “blue-white.” nical and inclined to frown f a thrifty turn, governor - e :;-( of the union, r;xn;l .\:v Willls H. | Whewe parents, Mr. and Mrx. N. Zarin | ¢ ome will h | followec custom of sendi coth, president of the Intern: recently announced her e me: = : Vhich wou ndic S e e AL e fs & lesding disciple. Lord Lathom |Chamber of Commarce, All the atter-|te Mr, Abrakim Boker of New York | o 7 Which would indicate Is the head of the 01d house of Bottle- [ noons on which these lectures are an- | and Washington. ' ! _ s & Blrcwhite is the i, | Wilbraham, and his splendid manor | nounced are set apart from other en- 3 2 , s REWAILE 3 of the expe he bundled ( Wilbrahum is one of the show |gagements and proves the interest s ces of Cambridgeshire. The late|felt in this practical remedy to heal | War made on internatior * e of Lathom, whom the present|some of the wounds that the World |l course and good feeling st ' o i in these precious stones Even a casual gl that blue-white are to be found in abundance—at nost any price. - that d ds are al- most invariably de- ceived sl duriug sHoSE commontof colors characteristics chead’s momentous communi with many other the de etter office. Senatc ter of the effort to uneart = == e ——— —————— thon and 1o get the part ) il I [ I T T T T AThie au b lor and Fillmore together and write | & E 1 LI HEN LI vow, as a mat |4 pratform —— fact, real Blue-white Parmelee Herrick, who is the iamonds are extremely 2 " fuck from the ol | prestding lady of the American em- 314 7th ; congenial friends has sailed for New v in Parls, has been acting as t 316 7th rare. So, far from being nd, whera only sylvan joys are in 8 for the American Women on Miss van Dyke is, as Club, on dflulfl Hl;,!fl:h:l'l" at the co the T\flp. they are 1116 re- e e e e | certs and luncheons 'given every St. N.W. St. N.W. 4 e raan Walton” eniha: | Wednesday morning during Decem t. N.W. (] t. N.W. mote exception. And, tlo over fiy fishing, and some re- |DPer and Jdnuary. As there are now ) Cavelers have' described the | 15:000 Americans (one-third women) naturally, being so rare, wariness of the trout which | domictled in the French capital — < : tho limpid streams of the|Sither In apartments leased for a - 2 they command > are the trout more | 10NE term or in their own homes, the ] s . al but there are fE rambann \ f advanced prices. in this orgar has become a The clubrooms, though luxurious, re not epacious, another of the ‘movements now ng momentum {s to obtain out near the B 8\ 1d build & clubhouse \S : | monds anr and ex Mrs. Edith Wharton is . getic worker for this, and so R re thow- |is the Du s de Montmorency, one | of the grande dames of the French sands of stones | world and the mother by a former I n lage of that Iliterature, Cecil & expediti is the dain o dedicated that an's Luck,” and appears in the text Mrs, van Dyke as the * ck the fisher had in catel e Farmington's scnool, | B1Un. Who has sgent g much, Finest Trimmings and 3 b mbered. was born a puntess \ o { and !s the grandniece f the ot Lae, SIEThe Plunts Smartest Styles almost entirely in arig and Blunt {s mora with Ttisa this color e : : - Whether a 1 r, Boul o o <tone is more | | Morris Clews, are i bers of the American Women's (' f than a pure whi and entertain constantly in Its stately dining hall . | S T L r| Lord Lathom, who arrived within % i 1t T T _|the week in New York, and who re- § A Iy rt artment ion. soon after SRS £ e trom Ttai) ot in ¢ Y i | Blue - whiteness is boy s i ot et HE quality of these dresses is so un- X LR (I much more a talking r.,“;;‘l\]};‘],‘,:,":’:‘4’5,“:,;“‘?[ usual, theif' st*,rles so disfiqgtfished, ! £ B |l pint than an indication +|Curzon, was announced with & fan- and the trimmings so strikmg, you of quality or value. But, e s oo o Lad s Trara ot will immediately recognize the remark- ! whether you give it sen- B e intavs M Oevs e e able values at this low price. Hundreds timental preference or i of dresses—each featuring some distinc- : Il not, be very sure it is tive Parisian note. 2 ; most often a delusion Furs Tha-t YOU | Z v_ It takes an expert to Lustrous Satins, Faille Silks “ determine diamond color Carn ruSt_ < —and even experts often We tell you Georgetle Crepes’ Chlffons, disagree—which ac- i counts for misrepresen- precisely Canton CrePes : nts fo ' what they are tation being so easy, and how much they are! WOME: DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR That is why we prefer :;:L“‘;"’v"»r' e s § S Not the slightefst need for MISSES’ DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR : ; | to stress quality in gen- home. : % misrepresentation here— eral rather than color in That voung Mrs 3 h % ¢ o ) e é - articular. A flawless S el Everything Below Cost. 3 patia ; stone, pure white, fincly cut and symmetrically shaped, represents alil that could be desired in traditions whick 1 the ¥ diamond beauty and family so firm In Many Instances the Reductions ; value. Calling it “blue- white” adds nothing on ) orta ‘ Tt the 3 \ Effwted Make the Selling : either count—often in- nrs. .I‘(mnl L nded the | || a m ‘ e ) Price Lower Than By 5 \ troduces deception. social sce Ses bt hex fanity, and ahe 8 Nevhe 121G CONNECTICUT AVENUE ‘o) J SV | Our plan is to give L ] o XIE: 9 = . A 4 WhOIesale COSt > you the finest quality ry and ‘\\}4]‘ ¥ i # o Slways hela her ¢ Bl i | > diamond that could be Homm 2 . el Formerly Priced up to $50 \. S theigiagrnery wowitll Extraordinary Reductions ; W, : Includ ks ; ‘ :il::htt:t tpli»—p:mfiyv:: e S el This Group Includes ‘ = : g . diamond than a similar familiarly associated with the boo For Immediate Clearance e . . i > . - years o | { 5 N N é N price would bring else- N 3 where. DRESSES AP ‘ B it | We believe in accu- 4 b " ol \ .1/ Street, afternoon, dinner and dance frocks in crepes, F ly Priced : rately describing all our kashas, silk failles, satins, velvets and chiffons. ormerly Priced up to $60 t merchandise - in selling 525 335 549 369 | al This Group lnc]udes diamonds on the basis of 4 sise act, regardless of fancy; 2| G &ats Ongma“y SOId $ Y ifn helpingi'lou tzfrfmke a Seience bas devised a new i As ngh as $60 Fot s good investment by as- p‘::cfl:::- lgf z‘;ml'f' removal | COATS L ey : : sisting your investiga- e - ) % tion. And— fl'(AR]JVELO I Fur-Trimmed : Formerly Priced up to $75 The late Senator For Sports and Dress Wear We shall be pieased This Gl'oup Ind“des ¢ / to extend the con= venience of a charge Coats Orig'ina.“y Sold 4 accomt : : : 3 'ERASETOR WRINKLE | $ $ \ TREATMENT 43 88 ' Combined with the use of AS High as 375 Srasetor at home daily HATS R. Harris & CO. will positiely cause a mar [ | T $7.50 and $10 3 ALON—THIRD FLOOR , 1 Seventh and D rinello Beauty Parlor e e e e s | I ‘ %

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