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Tales of Well Known Folk - {fe "y e b Sarasts SOCIETY THE SO Wwill call-a large company from thefe- about and along the Massachusetts of the national Republican committee Brookland Brid X DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY ' 19, .1925—PART world, 18 to bear the name of the la- mented Dr, Charles Eliot Norton, who was the teacher of Mr. Stillman, and inspired in him uncommonly high ideals in the present material age. Dr. sprightly sheet Ariel, wherein air news is discussed. He was, it will be re: membered, the man who financed the first flight of Wilbur and Orville SOCIETY Norton, who was the first professor of { Wright during their finitial experi- art in the academic sense which Har- 3 | Vara invited into her faculty, is re. | MEnts at Pau in 1919, before they cast yered among Dante students as hay- | their destiny Into the hands of ing formed the first group of the ad- | Parislans. Though now so enthusi- | mirers of the divine poet to interpret |, & datinailatiea Tis- meantng and 16 fbibe his spirit,| 25tic an alrman and a diflln}. e He was also the benefactor of eccle. |Man of letters besides, the vicomte's first profession was medicine, and he VAST 1219 CONNECTICUY AVENUE siastical architecture in this countr was for a time the aide of the famous . s o aitor of e arie of o Further Reductions o e DI A A the | Reurologlst, Dr. Charcot, whose pupil art department of Harvard and other | he had been. This eminent French On universities. man is accompanied by his wife, a Dr. Bedrich Stepanek, for several | CParming young woman, whom he hus years the Minister from Czechoslo-| married since his visit to the Amer yakia to the American Capital, s in|ican capital in 1917 as the aide of the United States on a special mis-| Gen. Joftre. . sion from the President of the repub 8 et % et : 4 Eresiient Coollige hasnol hesa’ent RE-GROUPING of the various lots of sale mer- barrassed by unusual gifts to the ex s 4 iy itent that many of his predecessors chandise has created new buying opportunities. | ' have been, but the powers that be who | iy T ooy e g Berpamroe {must keep the parks and public places r. Stepanek s studying the economic | ¢y and tidy often wish that some of | | lic which was formed from the an- cient nations of Bohemia, Moravia conditions of all those who emigrated sambrances of presi: | from the three states now embracea |the eXIStng Incumbrasees, of prest dent Taft's secreta. came to ington from Ohio when the twenty- In Social and Official Life| ot s o bire s and Slovakia, and is at present at R S seventh President took over the reins ; . . . of Government. He and Mrs. Hilles Memories of Old-Time Washington Aroused by 9% great ‘favorites in the ookl sense and maintained a pleasant home on California street. Mrs. H s Efforts Made to Prescrvcv Beauty of the s Ve s ety % . and close friendship with Mrs. Taft Wl’ute House. and her sisters. She was before her marriage Miss Dollie Bell Whiley of —_ - Lancaster, Ohfo, but she had lived ) < some vears in Cincinnati. Many hon- BY MAKGARET B. DOWNING. [one of the brilliant sport events of the | (10" come to Nir- Hillan abuns B vear, and_comparable with Ascot in|pe’y S O ol acivan na'T; Charles Moore, the chairman of| Engignd and. the equine races near | gq e ot aate 5 T bty Tt the Jommiseion of Fine Arts. created| paris, have finally bowed to the POD-| Veagh, Secretary of the Treasury, but Tome oAb years ago by act of Congress|ujar demand, that the dates choSeR | e ‘prizes most of all that he has 10 maintain the high standard of|conform in some measure to the con-|peen continuously chosen president of eauty embodied in L’Enfant’s orig-| venience of those who patronize it in|¢re”Ghio Soclety in New Yorl ever Mol hian for the Federal City, with lany role. whether as spectators, ex-|since he changed from being a citizen nie colleagues, faces a vexatious prob. | hihitors or directors, The dates have | SF' (2 Sackese Stae (o Thar of 1he em in the acceptance of worthy and | jusi been announced, and they are|pmpire. He is likewise president of | *ppropriate gifts of furniture for the | rom November 23 to' 27, daya which | FOP v, U |9 Jewise president of | White House. The members of this | will not conflict with the grand open: | Gatham. and. belons (e a’ tull dozen commission are. in addition to Mr.|ng of the Metropolitan Opera Com-|gther clubs, which are equally as Each of the following groups represent savings that are without precedent. See them tomorrow! Moore, Mr. James L. Greenleaf, Mr. | ok Of the : | : 3 | pany, nor with any consplcuous debut} exacting. Besides the fine country |in the term Czechoslovakia, with a 3 b 1 Toopls Ayres and Mr. William adams| party or charity ~events. Those |ueat on Long Island where Miss Ll | view of Introducing new methods in | FinCut burling any ones fecinss || Siddons Mowhray of Washington, | Jénizens of sectety who make the|abeth Hilles* wedding will pccur, | the homeland. He will gradually work |y bye grounds and buildings would | | ’ > ¢ | horse-show circuit from the Atlantic|and Mrs. Hilles have a house in his way across the continent in pur- | P atarnaily grateful if those ardent ad- | | Conn.: Mr. Milton B. Medary, jr., of | « the Pacific and from Canada to|Righty ixth street, New York Cl | suit of his studies and will possiblY | niirers of Gen. Andrew Jackson who | Philadelphia, and Mr. Lorado Taft of | the Mexican border were all consulted.| | s Cincinnati Associated with this | 311G RECT, Ve Heernthronalinceqlk” Mr" and Mca Bernail Faruchsand] '};":"U:"‘*fl"::;" penL aTs e ‘b':e‘;‘.?e";( had built that sarcophagus which -is Reduced to group of artists, architects, sCUIDtOrs | o (Gofacte Though society in|thelr’ daughter, Miss Renee Baruch, | has recelved degrees from the vener- | o theomelad e A Ot i Masenm ‘ > ¢ 3 and experts on’ art in the broadest | Gt TR o va foars taelf away |intend to visit Williamstown during sense are Col. Clarence Sherrill and | ¢.on"mountain or sea during October, | the sessions of the Institute of Poli- his recently appointed aide. Col. U. . | (ra™\RGRCLE MU Company has | ties and to pay their respects to the [ |able University of Prague, where he |in yne \ AAiOEea" o the satae made his collegiate studics. He thin | whon” it “wan- decided. (o hurs Ol $ 0 $ $ $ tended the Lyceum of Fitc Arts|giickory at the Hermitage, in Ten. | ana Sciences in Paris and later passed | nossee. and not in the National Capi- four vears in Moscow at the Lazarev's | a1 instead of leaving it all these Institute, giving undivided attention |yeirs as an evesore to the Smitheo. L EhAE undivided attention |yedrs as an evescre to the Smithao ENSEMBLES scholar is a native of Prague, is in|fort hgs been made to remove the {his early forties and seems destined {marble tenantless tomb, but all in {to play a major role in state affairs.|vain. It was thought when the tomb ! Biduced 1o H !9 50 Grant, 3d. Col. Sherrill will have the | 4/Cided to try out new numbers on its | celebrities who have this year found last word on what actually Is taken | . re during the last two weeks of |it possible to study the American from the White House and what is | ot month when New York is cram.|political system at the fountain head. added to the rather mixed-up collec- | nidg UM IS 1 With buyers from | Miss Belle Baruch is traveling with tion of household equipment, after | po pio wholesale houses and with |Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and the two | the Commission of Fine Arts has ren-| (ot o8 (NS from their Sum.|ladies will soon take possession of the dered an opinion in each instance. | (TR T S Boxholders in the | mellow old palazzo Giovanelli on the Rut it has heen indignantly pointed | peaytitul horseshoe will be able to[Grand Canal, Venice, which they have out that a knowledge of true values |y, n"a pratty penny by permitting |rented for August. This is among the in all art has not been limited by the [ (& S0 OO Y 0F (he empty | Smaller of the splendid array, of pal Alleghanies. For it will be noted that | pioceg until the owners feel disposed [aces along the principal watefway of every members of this commission, | PoaCes WL ERE OTRES T tne whole | Venice and it ia cut toward the Sido, except Mr. Taft, is domiciled within | g8 TEIEN 10 T o horse show, the | Where gardens in the rear add to the the houndarles of the thirteen orig- | goc : o e |attractiveness of the water front of soclal wing and the opera MANAgE inoir qwellings. - Mrs. Baruch had | | He entered the foreign service imme- | was ‘built that Jackson would be in | diately after the independence had |terred in the Capital, but the terms | been ‘proclaimed, and, until sent tolof his will made this impossible, as he | Washington, in 1920, he was attached |deshied to zo back to his beloved | to the foreign office in Prague. From |Hermitage. the dearest spot on earth 1919 to 1920 he was acting secretary |to him and the most permeated with | | of state during the absence of the {his memories. So failing to get a use inal States. Mr. Moore, the chairman, | poa "y B8 O her harmoni 3 g » of ity or o T sremier, Dr. . in Italy. Be-[for this hand: a g ¢ is from Detroit, but he has lived in | JhCRC v £ some idea of running over to Europe premier, Dr. Benes, or this handsome carved piece o W asington more. than 30 years and | 2USIY In the matter of the late AutUmn [y, ‘gyptamber and making the return S. JOSEPH JOHN FAHEY, |cause of his extraordinary grasp of |marble, those responsible for it have o8 now calls it home. Mr. Taft is the S6880n- : - vovage with her daughter and Mrs. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Janguag oDr o Stepanek acted |ieft it neglected. Thousands of ques voungest member of the board !nd‘ Mrs. John T. Pratt, who recently | Wilson. but she has reconsidered this 5dwnnl Li s and before her mar- ;“:,:":Lk Sy Ry -s:;;"";'&‘;m:"e‘;" :d;:"; tions s asked ab(v;u mu‘mn-},.ph was appointed a few months ago to | et S Kl o R o and will probably return to their |riage in S nthony’s Church, June | E 4 . agus by strangers who wander about p 3 - Do Bncon. deceased, of | a8 nominated far a place of the|country home in Westhury afier vis. |24, she was Miss Gertrude T. |against Austria as the secretary of |the Museum and the Smithsonian Fine garments that have been reduced without re- Board of Aldermen of 2 iting Willlamstown, the first week of | — the revolutionary committee. Building which adjoins it. This alone gard for actual values. cores of New York who, according to her friends, I8 as- | gyt 1y seems’ a little —k i« an irritation, and one which Dr uncertain | » stinguished visitor of Midsum- |Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the | splendid arch arts. poetry. and to appraise it if| A s and sculd | gyreq of success at the polls, has been vy vt i % unrepresented 4 v whether Mrs. Wilson and her friend | . e e nten il Have the | aisocisted with her husbind 1o ¢1¥I [ will spend the entire month ‘of Sep-|contemplating a_complete educalion |mer s Vicomte de Il Jerre, Who fiSmithsonian Institufion, would gisdly HA' I ‘S Reduced t $7.50 task of refurnishing the most revered [0S POTLCH) BHA S 1 Conarter | tember in Geneva or if they will halve | makes it very plain that his purpose | is the editor of the |renhlh “olonial [ have eliminated. 0 home within the bound: of the | ot Antury ago. She was before her - "l"/l ';nsndflw_ Priien Dewes ves |19 n;‘y‘vJI‘v:H':v\“”n’r‘n‘v‘]l;hl'y"r”\] el st .‘f'.tffl' Rogpraihooms oo b iy <t I fomms ceiininithe | e Besra Bagier and |t Loaton uring the last two weeks, |10 InStruct meoDbyies on Le e | P ean Jalands and Partly o accepe | < Portable tents to be_ erected y.tg,,l Mrs. Coolidge, in her praiseworthy ghe hag peen quietly and efficlently | Mr. Charles Chauncey Stillman of |short-story menfors. but to broaden an urgent invitation from Gen. Sum.|PReumonia patients’ beds for the ad ambition {0 restore American con|yreparing herself for an active polit- | New York has. with the courage of a | the scope of poetic ideals and o make | merlin at Governors Island. He will] Ministration of oxygen have been de cepts in this mc conspicugus of lical career. Known in many ways in |lion, boldly come forward with rich |it include expression irt as well | come to Washington later in the sea American homes, faces many difficul: | o "yorc - she stands out in “the | endowment of a chair of poetry in the |as in language. This chair of poetry, | son and will be a lion in manv of ‘ties, so far as the hrst floor is €ON-| o 6ry of fnany for the several beau- | faculty of Harvard. Mr. Stiliman in | which is the first to be endowed in |the little season fetes. The vicomte sidered. The meagerness of the &D-|jry| fates given by her husband and |thus compelling the materialminded [a renowned American seat of learn- | hesides being the editor of that staid propriation—$§50.000—will exclude AN arcalf at the handsome estate, Manor | American to take note of the com- |ing. though there are many in the |and substantial government journal, changes of moment. Fowever, there| .50 “Glen Cove, Long Island, dur-{mercial yalue of this finest of the fine universities and colleges of the older | the Colonial Digest, also is editor of the be no douht that her wish to re-|, . tpe Jast visit of the Prince of ore the p its of the firstiygo " Her pretty young daughter ladies of the land and to rehang|yirginja, then a sub-deb, but present. gome of them in the exst room il eq"to" Soviety ‘laxt Winter. -veceived : spected. Mr. g & | much attention from the heir of the - - T s chamber with enameled panels n[|n_u= R e e, % LN, 7 N fables of La Fontaine, such as adorn 4,0 of snapshots sent her after the e the French roval palace at COM-| . ne .had returned to London. Mrs. peigne. But the beautiful CANVASES|p.,¢¢ pags always been solicitous about of the former mistresses of the White| ) ,"cqre of invalid children-and she House would make Efuiie 125" | has done yeoman service on the pub- ing appeal to the visitors to the mam | jo mylk fund. Her nomination to a sfon in the present time t ¥ The | Place among the aldermen was, ac before the McKim restoration. - helcording to Mr. Samuel Berger, a State dining room is a statély abati-|member of that body, who placed her ment which could not be ImDrOVE®|p;me before the committee, “an ef. But it is the private apartments of|¢, "5 "hring into active service a the Chief Fx ve which arve im-|,..cance of grace and charm and the [ New Baby Grands A material appeared “In the Old Boston Day peratively in need of cc ,“j!“"‘f‘:""'\ refining influence which the hoard| 122 o o0 [ What gifts will be accepted o »‘, o The | adly needs.”” Her campaign will be | Col. Sherrill and the Fine A will call forth the hest efforts of her | L mission will certainly make ; neighbors in Glen Cove and in New | g v for many a da But no | FEARICES | & matter_ from what source comes & s | « proffered gift for the auipment o6} g, helles of Beacon Hill, Boston, g . . e The White House, it will have to pass | QU PR 0L AVke” Miss Eleanor | o Beautiful instruments that have never been out of the ultimate test ‘of possessing Beauly | Gondwin, Miss Elizabeth Lockwood | @ 2 injtzelf, of being harmonions with 18| 45 Nfied chariotee Smith, who created | 24| our store! Very slightly case marked because of our surroundi and built of durable o, by “furore of applause when they | E recent building activities. Reductions have been made pageant held in June, have deci o i g Uirapovisie in the | (hat the way the maidens of the (vl 2% far beyond the slight bruises. We guarantee these in- Russian ( dral in New York|,,ints for grace and comeliness over| (S| b d » < E brought 2 large continzent of New-|ihe present envelope frocks. sleéveless | |53 struments to be brand new in every respect. Every scar port society to that edifice July 10.1,, very often almost skirtiess zowns. | Many of the guests had never at-|Thege pretty girls in dainty sun-bon- tended a religious service in the |, S8 PYE y, Eliv skirts and the soft Cathedral of St. Nicholas and the¥ | Conow ™ lace fichus and cuffs often found it a most wonderful experience. | saynter about the lawns of their homes Flowers are never used on the altar to the admiration of the passers-by. of Russian chure or for that mat- | Thig revival has caught the imagina- fer on any in European countries.|yon in Boston and along the North but their absence is atoned by the|ghore, and thereabout -many rn«rl-‘ will be removed entirely. Your chance to secure a real bargain. Buy NOW and Tomorrow, the first day of our ClearanceSale, Tllustrated Blond kid with baby Lowis or high heel and fancy buckle. Ilustrated black patent leather mp with high instep and . ey 4 we will' offer. a | Siylegera fancy buckie and beauty of paintings and of stained|taple fetes are designed to..use the glass. Above the marvelous golden |same effect in tableaux which made the marvelous selec- Altar fn St Nicholas is a painting of | Beacon Hil celebration so successtul Christ walking in a field of wheat|Colonial garden parties are talked of = and the light from a deep vellow |at Beverly, to be staged on some ex- ey - , inz the nuptial service and with a (ajdes all to be in powder and patches footwear. All the The bride is the|and crinolines and the guests request heautiful effec danzhier of a prominent exiled Rus-ed to appear similarly attired. - Cool | 5 Can of New York., Mre. Christopher | hraszes blow wightlt along the North very I:}test St}les. Dorfelden. Mr. Auchincloss, who is |Shore and on many davs when Wash- mcludmg whites. a member of ane of the most notable | ington is all but dissolved in the heat, amilies in New York State. was the [many of the householders who are earnest assistant of his wife in the | neighbors to President and Mrs. Cool Russian Refugee Relief Society and |idge find a wood fire comfortable. So he aided her in arranging “The Dance | that silks. satins and velvet in small in the Cherry Orchard,” on which art |clothes for the gallants and elaborate critics lavished such praise and which |costumes for the belles may not prove was inspired by the famous Chekhov [as painful as they sound. in Park Lane Theater. Mr.| : - r;'-;;tlhn'v'ly,,s-.fli\ ihe son of the late| Miss Elizabeth Lee Hilles, who was Haah "D “Auchincloss owner of the|a charming little sprite of the pina splendid Hammersmith Farms at|fore and ringlet age in the vears| Newport, and his mother was Miss | When her father, Mr. Charles Dewe Emma D. Jennings of Baltimore. His | Hillee, was First Assistant Secretar: i Gordon Anchincloss, married | Of the Treasury and then private sec- S amet House and was with her | Tetary to President Taft, is to be mar. quently in Washington when Col | rfed August 1 to Dr. George Stoddard House was an intimate friend of the | Reynolds of New York City. The nup Jate President Wilson. | tial event is scheduled for the late | afternoon in the beautiful grounds of of This is our First Clearance Sale and offers you a wonderful opportunity to buy a great many shoes for a small cost. Then, too, each and every shoe is taken from our regular stock. Carrying all widths and all sizes in every style, priced dur- ing sale only at Mlusivated a patent colt high Bpflz_- heel pump with instep sirap. eige trim; aleo gray or tan tri SoRoiolc e A ACIASOR ATIRRE Tllustrated white kid pump with baby Louss heel and novelty The national horse | Seatuck Lodge, the home of Mr. and | The ma rk City, admittedly | Mrs. Hilles on Long Island, and it show in AAIRIR Tllustrated Blond kid ome-strap pump with military heel. Illustrated black patent leather —high inatep pump with novelty tan_trim round loe, high spike heel and cut out front. Tllustrated White Kid Pump with malitary heel, cut out instep and side bow design. Right in Time for Midsummer Sewing Now is the time to replace your worn machine and be ready for Fall sewing. Here are values that no woman who uses a sewing machine should miss. Every machine guaranteed. Complete set of attachments and lessons free. Club Terms m‘_"’ = pum’u h high il heel with e I Tlustrated a black satin a mg with beaded front. ‘?:l:y heel and motre back. Here is without question a wonderful value. This Grand —encased in rich mahogany, colonial désigned—is only four feet eight inches in length and will fit snugly into a corner of the smallest home or apartment. Regularly priced $495—you save $100. ORIk AR ) A Q) New Willard $39.75 Six drawers, automatic lift. Domestic $56.75 _automatic_lift, it-Rite position. Six drawers ball bearings, Strongly built. Long shuttle type. We will give a special demonstration on our Domestic Electric Desk and Consele Style Machines. We repair all makes of We'll trade in your old ma- NG Sewing Machines. chine on a Domestic Rotary. 262 28%) Goldenbers's—Fourth Plear.