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v SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1925—PART 2. Ttalian forvtlgn ne.r\lce. Hg'nor Gelesia (’V]f' cnunlr;y be; '?nd “'e.!lbur'_\‘. The | have el[nb"lhavd the excelient prece- Friendshi Housc Par I'ales of Well Known Folk [siesittoititi i [ sewothal Announced | [fiv 37 i3y it | 852 S Baipihs Sialisn st Friendabip Honse Pary |FS=m=mmsmtim {immense old palaces, ornate in carv- the past fiva years, and can cHoose|son who has rendered most eminent . L s . ing and frescoed walls. One of the the best galloping country with an|service in behalf of humanity. The i e e ANNOUNCES THE OPENING In Social and Official Life | i ime s b s Sl G b o) & camt gy tor the venens o s Washington embassy i5 to present Miss Nancy Carnegie's engagement |Schuyler, now in her 88th year, und | Friendship House will be given Bat-| the Fascism to the world in a liter- to Mr. James Stillman Rockefeller her youth has been active- | urday afternocon, March 28, in the SR i e DU Wwalicns’ “aympathetie Interest. n |1y associated with civic Bhianthropic | noma of pre. 1% mruckes or seng || TUAIR DRESSING PARLOR . . iron chancellor of Italy, Mussolini, in - Washington, where the memory of with all the which eminated = S at the Slr Esme Howard prommem: Amcng Pedcs- a softer mood, as in his home and % the prospective bride's great uncle, |from the Eplsecopal Cathedral parish. Sixteenth Str Massh workshop now established in the his- k" Andrew Carnegle, Is held in unive Har thiisr Gepras Tod Seluyler, was| WIS borsefrastuents, - muslo, and TetlaRa st v g - - toric place of the Chigis. This was 4 esteem. Miss Nancy is the gr the historian of his family and in-| prizes, and Mrs. E. D. Baii a wn n NW. trians of Diplomatic Corps—Personal Notes |00 5o "t e “tie Austrion iy daughter of Thomas Morrison cidentally that of the New York|C. ©n Parker will presiae at ine s Apertment No. 138 DR L d P embassy to the Holly See, but was 2 i xx;‘fil», only brother of the Laird o \"m'lun}g ('Iuhl‘ of lwmm he w e | table. 2 i Phone North 16000 confiscated in the World War and 4 % Skibo, and who I8 8o often and af-|commodori when, in 1380, America’s| ire Hazel Bachsc e °£ Other DlsnngulShe ersonages. purchased by the Italian government ¥ fectionately mentioned fn the latter's jcup came back (o this side and recital in l'o!tumb’_’ya:::l“iini(”’ 5’,‘,‘,‘.,“‘ HAIR DRESSI with its splendid library gathered by 1 autoblography as “Tom,” who, when |remained cver since. Miss Schuyler, | erally will be Miss Loulse Flyckey HAIR CUTTING Fablo Chigi, who ascended the pon- y « the Carnegle family left Scotland for |Who is to be so honored by her as- | Mius Virginia Blackistone. Siss st IR CUTTING BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. | sides killing lions, Col. Patterson has | tificial throne as Alexander VII. the United States, * only five|sociates in the Colonial Dames, is| Havell, Miss Helen Tastet and ~_\;" SCALP TREATMENT The British Ambassador, Sir Bsme | Written many valuable treaties about | Though the Chigl palace is not rated ars old, w beautiful, fair-haired [the great-granddaughter of Geu.|Charlotte Parker. — MANICURING e iy dmone i poastana ot s us of the greatest palaces in Rome, 4 child with justrous black eves” as|Phillp Schuyler, whose wife was th = MANICURING the diplomatie corps and he y,,.(,,..v,,,;w it seems stupendous, both in size and T the great steel king writes it. This|daughter of Alexander Hamilton, The —— MARCELLING « Garfleld street, at 2 o'clock. There . i e, the Baroness von Maltzan, wife of the | qyipment. The former Kalser tried to well beloved brother of the laird |distinguished artist, Malvina Hoff ie University of Debreczan, Hun- 5 28 s e i "hn | German Ambassador, who arrived at BT the Chis: Tlincy. Sl was pre % married a daughter of Willam Cole- | man, now Mrs. Samuel B. Grimson,|EAary, has opened the doors of its WATER WAVING o the site reeently purchased | the Capital the carly part of March, 18| yonted by an act of the exigting ¢ man of Pltisburgh, who in his duy | designed the gold medal which s Lo | theological faculty to women on the | FACIAL MASSAGE ment for the newiem: |ho (NOSICESOLIOL Ko femory Sl parliament forbidding the sale and Was as powerful in the steel busi-[be awarded to Miss Schusler in the |Same terms as men, but they cannot | on Massachusetts ave- | and the Von Matslan pearls are his- | omoval of such precious manuscripts z 4 ness as the Carnegies afterward April meeting of the Dames Mrs, | Serve as clergymen United S [torically. ambbg ‘the oldest and most Serom Jial The government then X came. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morri- | Grimson received the award for rexent 18 @ somewhgt , SUPerb in Europe. One étring of pearls, | pocame the owner of-the books and| fi son Carnegie were passionately fond [memorial to Robert Bacov, forme : spot, with no neigh- | eXuulsitely matched, appears in the fam- | oiner art treasures, and the vast % of the sea, and the latter, in her | Sec of State and Ambassa |1y annals as long ago as 1588, and [T o0 #I0 STESTEL | MG Massotini | § ¥ widowhood, took up yachtini so en- | to France, which was er. d e sorcalled | must pass from father to oldest son. al- | : to recelve distinguished forcign| {i s 4 ergetically that she was the first|vard. A pupll of the gre: 2 1 G o, ithe “:d\,« I:.n-:u"‘ly_:trpun‘(-: |:~;|‘ ::::ur”;i;r:\ guests. Of the splendidly decorated %% ;:uv;\.ln(‘m;«nlh»rd of “lt:'o :’.»\-h York ‘\1{; 'vrilnvw \\;«’a‘lr‘w;vnln,\ A‘lx et FFERING unfumxshzd I ay broke rished. | orjes of salons, some are definitely > R PHjEache Club, and ARl e e ke | e e tho Tio0ih My e e artmen To depart from it is. uccording to the | (TP for mbassadors and minis- o ness herself fn several races. Miss [Fanging the Rodin Museum oy ts of one room, | legend, to invite disaster. In con Yers Tob Ronitthiy RBAICRbIAEL CMtILTs: o Naney Carnegie is the daughter of - — kitchen and bath, and two N irarehased the property | auence if the baroness chooses to wear | 20'J' 1ot Tambers of the Chamber of : the Andrew Carnegies, Znl, and she | ; a o purchased the DIOPErLY | her ‘famous poaris in’Washington S/l T e Ao o e amber of % has been conspleuous 1n Mioridn so Seeks Absolute Divorce. rooms, kitchen and bath, for e e e Niied to| Wil ereate glits s ssnsation amang | cro cn: UES O ST e Re ’ 1 circles, where, In fact, she and| Absolute divorce is asked in a suit % e i dea, ot e superaious. TneVon Mattzana | St (i (e Tatace ‘ot the Shie her fance frst met. The' Carnde 1o by . Teien Hoimes against $47.50 to $75 a month, vex, hence bls dea of | 0™ P0 globetrotters ever since | #7in ths ipuao Bicre e A (Y. ; lome in Ferdinanda is ore of the|Don Holmes. Misconduct is alleged suapna ! D emained | their marriage, and they think nothing '“,f‘_d p'rh,"’,a{:",’,{‘s‘,“?, ,';,\P((_r”‘l',‘w";‘)}_i‘""‘h'; MISS LUCILE SHOWALTER, Sow plices’of thitt Ebldencoast. and’| Had a eo-resiondent famed They ers . ss than 10 | ©f bringing the contents of one of their Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard Kipling, who | Whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joweph |[as John W. Rockefeller's Winter pal- | were married April 27, 1918, and have houses, churches and | handsome palaces on the North Sea |y ve’recently removed from the Lon- | Baltzell Shownlter, recently announced [ ace is at Ormond Beach. th: court-| no children. Attorneys Newmyer & (biishments sprung | 8Foss the even seas. The German em- [ gor€ FUENCY TEMATeC o The Lor- r engagement to Mr. Milton William |sRip hay been staged in ideal | King appear for the plaintiff. e Visitation Con- | bassy is. however, completely furnished, | Bilawin, into their quist country | Lessett. S¥: SpUBE M HoScetellax (e IS ich is now covered | #0d they must be content only with some | jome 1n’ Sussex, are taking the long Rl e i B | o dotel, gavo an | Of their cawasses and thei many pisces | Doo3%. I Busscr, ste lating sho long ). a devotee of the Florida cast coast : pullaink. Bosmbly tiis||0f isturical’ brios bex o % | parents Who have Just succesafully | chairman of the Thrift Shop and has fin the Winter. i lor' may, sunvey i e offioe launched a fashionable weddin supervisory cye over the displaye i o magnific b - | Beotgsing o P gy e 'he National Society of Colonial f rom the windows of | magnificent b Buddha, the gift of | ;pyeir only daughter w At ke Mrs. William Rand s treasurer of | Th ! ea e f the late Emperor of China, and he has | TP¢IT only daughter was married inf Mo e or ane M Do | Dames of the State of New York E Mussachusetts ave- el g S icatiani this worth Bat ‘thix | Some marvelous porcelains which came | 757 to one of the most popular ¥ fo o i e i ey serving i | UUEY A R A SRR el asiet and st excerient | SR and Fronting on Flewenth, Tuxtith and H NW. e George Bambridge, at present serv-|prices are asked and such excellent years before the present | Toklo. When diplomatic relations were | ;107 ' mfll'm:\ in:-hpm,,, ;lrm:y‘:x quality is found in everything placed A i % mansion is demolish- | Fo-s ',f«";}";‘”:‘\l ‘M"}“ o this Republic | \i” Bulqwin is the first cousin of the | on sale that the shop has indecd be- Dring In Thix Ad Before dlnner tlme A magm_ficent new, cleven-story, fire- material embodied in the | G0N CEIREDS WIth the cominks of Dr. | distinguished man of letters and in-|come the mesort of the thrifty, and March 29th ) proof building, adjoining the Washington, ¥ wi Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railwa Shampoo . . ... .50c —are wonderful times Seeming] 2 y o~ | baliroom. This rem Ciriels e inds Washing- his remains unturnished, | girection. Taking the popularity of | All the charitable organizations bene- of Mrs. James | Put no doubt the Von Maltzens will see | (€ (r-ruvvg peopie i‘-x'u,xuml»l\ai';.,,g fited are those which depend on these s e d o of ' idar his protection, 0 to speak, and | Bacon, the widow of the distinguish- from the foutain in the 5 . comparatively | B done as 4 part of the drawing room A 3y of the new edifice 3 sisted that the marriage of his young |1t is quite the usual thing to find the . - on Sunday in the Coffce . - Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 R Over 400 rooms, all with outside ! and some ides eon be glimpsed o ey Ambassador to France and be- 285 o1 he s o co 5 ~ 15 |t W S e 0 b drawing room | o' scme 1dta can be Kiimpred of (e | was A it Marcelle & Bob Curl. . §1 pem i suee e NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION hella Howard, who ranks | €Quipped from the former tmperial pal- | ynitl, TaS e IRare] Kipling, should | entire stock sold out in the early ol knoy. tHe ¥ a es for sustenance and which are ir Bobbi xposure. . 3 Washington foreign establishraent. The | 204 to It the prestige which surrounds | sales for sustenance and which ar Hair Bobbmg. . .50¢ i R exposure L it fetos | issues Involved fn this soclal func- |fore that S ary of State, labored for shingtonians than ue and street ars ago. Sir Edward tie, for it will be a full B we group of new diplo- | #ces in Berlin, with the exception of the | 40 nlace fn his home and under his | afternoon when special sales are on every angle marriage e P er' me peolutely without any eclvic ald. Mrs. very AnES:| salons are not extensiv the usa of |- Marrlage in the Premier's home and absolutely wusual in- tion, and the avalanche of presents|for two years in Paris aiding bazaars of those| yp. which descended on the Baldwin home | and other sales to raise funds to buy social | for @ time threatened to impede all |necessaries for the invalid soldiers. contingent from Chicago, St. Louls and | 90mestic activities. These gifts have| Mr. Harry T. Peters, who was diplomnz had few ODPOT- | Cincinnati, have placed an entirely ne: all bean boxed, insuged and finally [ among the several hosts of the Prince | e g oxcent e | e e, e, PSS 80 Sty mew | 81, D2l DO R e whon hat gentieman vie Garden Rose FRANKLIN SQUARE = s e e 2 T A Wb | KR Capl” Batawin can wrestl | 2 the Seddow Brook Clun' hae st | S Beauty Parl o revolve in so cir . z 1 M K. H. of the club auty Parlor E MISS FLEET ner. There's music from o8 erly of Woolward & Lothrop 6 to 8 Manager on Premiscs = : e nd Mrs. Thomas Fortune Ryan, 1vv‘! r‘\'\“l LM William Thaw and a large and Lansburgh & Brother. = I wife of the Tor 20 Hong cotecten ot e s lwiththe {homing iDroblem: aud he to Coffee Shoppe 1430 K ‘Street S e f legation here, have turned their back | Beldwin mansion at last asasumes its|succeed Mr. Harry I Nichols, who bassador rom 0o Court | squarely on their former favorite, ot | Sversday air. Mrs. Bambridges ro- |filled that role for the past 10 years 1112 H Street N.W. 14th at K Ste NW “Wo House Onc-tenth of Weshingion's Population” s feels a genuine sympathy | Springs, Va., and are spending all of | Mance last Spring interfered with a| Mr. Peters has been a sort of Pooh- Frankiin every part of the|sareh and April on the edge of the | VISIt Which the Kiplings intended to | bah for the Meadow Brook Hunt Club, 4 especia with tha brisk, | 4, a desert, where some enrative | MAke to this side, but they are plan-|and is one of the horities or | | RIS ladies who ar O and, | SPrings have recently been discovered. | MnE on coming this Sum hounds and many other sporting ovements i vast land. |y themes. B £ et Biate, 1k eoll etaiii ool City. daughter of the eminent diplo- | local hunts, Mr. Peters collected 1 10| ufforers from bronehial rhewmatis|MALSt 13 the chairman of *he ex- | for the club one of the most exten- {and febrile ailments, not to mention Lad Howard met| the drend tubercular tro raise funds for charity which New this countr He also has filled - e dread tubercu roubles, have |} Y fuch in this cour e Vite Rone i the Bl e inocktisio b \'”_ Yorkers call erybody's Thrift | the walls with the finest assortment The House ecutive board of an stitution to| sive libraries on sports to be found attractior v @/ But the Hot Springs is now the at- | SheP. But which in other cities goes | of sporiing prints, and he has ad- | F L 2 @ aa bt 25 {traction for the mildly il and every |P¥_the name of “rummage sales.” | vised the purchase and hanging of - ¢ 1 later | modern luxury is provided in cor. | 2188 Choate has raised her shop to a| good paintings of famous American We will take safe care of Mrs. R . her | o % p - | high mark of fency, and so steadi- | ho celebrated ing events hel'| tages and hotels. There are diver- | horses in cel racing . o Lady ! tha { sians quite unique, and the populace | do the sa &0 on day after day | The Meadow Brook Polo Club, though your Furs durmg the warm ad Put 'durms a prescribed period that i | of the State see a great resort on the few | absorbing much of the energy of the mes and an instance | cqge of the desert. sauch 1ine Thine | other means to meet expenses are|members. is proud of the hunting weather. Phone Fr. 9133. e i e s I S S P e e 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST eign corps this incident of her €X-|here the delicate of Europe fore-|2'" #sked to give clothing which | which it owns. Thls particular por- of Courtesy . cellency of Great Britain and her eX-| gither just as soon as the snow flles | ('Y PO longer wear, shoes, articles [ tion of Long Island became picto 5 of Wroming is a theme 10| .nd the cold wind blows. Baron ang | 10F, housefurnishings, rugs, curtains, | ally familiar all over the world last study Baroness R ntz have & charm. | 2Ything which may be turned into| Autumn, when the British heir ing home at Hot Springs, Va., which | S°Mething attractive by the clever | tended the ernational polo games Since the home of Representative |y "o uny “rion about May until|ADECTS of the members and sold for | During the open season the hounds Longworth, the next Speaker of the a price. Mra. Robert Bacon is vice | run twice 2 week over a vast stretch House, has heen for three past years in the commercial zone, which ha edged around the corner of Connecti- cut avenue down M street, it is im perative, not only in conformity with November, but for Winter Arizona | seems to make a universal appeal | because it s really warm and drv and not subject to violent atmospherc changes Signor A. Geisser Celesia di Ve the dignity of his office, but aiso for | 14 cosome time secretary of the s Ensembles the health of his infant daughter,|jiiid SO0 Lme secretary of the that he find a more spacious dwellin€ | (horming American wife, forme and In a less congested district. 1t|SREPTUNE American wife, formerly 6T 30 W As Interpreted By Master Designers—Pro— duced By Artistic Craftsmen—and Placed On Sale By Us at— must muke Mr. Longworth a bit en- i dralat e i vious to read what the House of Com- e Fhe ol R e A L PR A o e In Our Fine Apparel Shop Whitley, Ilberal member of Parlia- ment from Halifax. This gentlemar who is officially announced as “"King w cial | ), ded for his comfort and for official . 11 silver, the most valuable ety of the elghteenth century CR 2L U Fewitns are Heating lchtine s the verdict : Black Velvet ants’ hire also are pald out of the publ i 3 i Mr Whitley When fhe new adorns the skirt of this white elects to ride about London in a gayly painted coach with four pranc- WARWEEO chiffon evening gown. chief of personnel of the Second F1 - oor fng white horses, these are his to ! command. This Is assuredly a glo- And that touch contributes a rlous present to contempla The pERMANENT touch of fashion as graceful as e WAVING , touch of fashion a3 g his dutles, which are not nearly so D S S . exusperating, nor. .complex as ‘ticss| WAL OIL fsu;gd, i There are certain weaves which lend them- which Mr. Longworth faces. Mr. i 2 AL Combined with the white Whitley's future is even more roseate a fr[umph of e it vves dhaniitly Tace since he gets on retiring from offic 3 & pension of $20,000 annually and a modern effort: 4 ¥ silver fiilligree embroidery and pecrage if he wi cee 1 [} \ S o1 H S D e e Sataat theitom Leaves the hair studded with rhinestones speaker mons, is the great-grandson of soft and pliable 3 (Women are quite breathless Walter Scott, and, having prospered in his business affairs, he purchased llsedan Vfiife,blande when they see and comment on the fine home of the novelist, Abbotts- , —and covet—this gown, now 1ok, dnd malitainihe bt nLNe and tinted heads being shown in the Jelleff Fine selves particularly well to the Ensemble types— and tl’\ey are included in this assortment. Charmeen, Twilleen, Kashmir and in combinations of wool and silk. J Col. John Henry Patterson, who landed in New York recently en route folths Cansnien s oot s Boneonme contrasts that create original and distinctive most celebrated hunters of big game living today. Every hunt club in the world admits that he has killed a larger number of.lions than has an: one man who handles rifles, and h has many tigers, leopards and other Boasts of prey to his credit. But that he is the original of Rider Haggard's “Allan Quartermain” interests Amer ‘ feans far more than his deadli s with a gun. Col. Patterson the late eighties was in charge of building a Uganda and Mombosa aquired his prowess as an Imperative need, since night after night lions crept into his camp id carried off a laborer or two. It s then that his patch crossed that of Mr. Haggard, then in the height of his fame. A hale, active man in the sixtios, Col. Patferson was among those who aided the late Col. Theodore Roosevelt and his expedition in the lion | country and later in the treacherous Jungles southward toward Capetown This famous nimrod is an Irishman, and owns a fine estate in Kerry, and mong the ardent fox hunters of his district He entered the British army and became a hero in the l(ocr‘ War, and wears every sort of decora- | | ey Your Old Piano Taken in Exchange— Cfffi Ccts— Tiger-Eye, Navy, Chils, Wigwam, Sand, Tan, Brown, Etc. - Third Floor Displaying New Arrivals of tion, from the distinguished servic lal to the Victorian Cross. Be- MINIATURE GRAND f With all their fame, Meadowbrooks never attained such charming effectiveness as mark these latest arrivals from sunny California. [} Of characterful de;ign and exquisite coloring— with hand-made flowers of silk, brilliant embroid- MAYFLOWER X Bo finkly, coretee e arprise, 1 1™ ery, etc. Unlike any—different from all. GARDEN price comes as a surprise. Dancing with Vincest Lepes U Sold only at the Jordan Store, Orchestras : o'clock B e atesci o660 G Street, er 13th Tneluding Tox Corn Baturdays and Holidays, $1.80 DINNER, 7 to 9 o'clock No cover charge SUPPER, 10 o'clock to clo: Cover charge, $1.00 \> Saturdeys and Holidays, 3 $1.60 Featuring a Smart Crusher $12-50 of Ribbon and Straw Combination Fourth Floor Il] m m o III m m ] fi fl Al e iR Marinello Beauty Parlor Apparel Shop—Second floor.) A Sy 1771 Col. Road Col. 10153 m Coats, designed in graceful lines—and in color lfl fi | El lml D m 0] m m m m m m d]———=|n|———=|n|———lo]——=|n|a|a|c———=]olc——=2|ol——=lal——— o