Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 59

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 11, 1925—PART 2. 11 presant 'a! anxious ADW;YR:CE Wh‘:il?.h tions of Cleopatra. o“d":j: Nfl@.| So\ll'.h- a student that it required much per- e marks the guardians of the public |ampton's musical ane amatic talent | suzsion to lure her home during the Tales of Well Known Folk | Bride of W ko e s segar el smpton smusion s sioatioialen | dsioniio rlna el el 0 beaches open in the Summer. That [ among the principal roles was that|sojourn on Senator Reed's ranch m% a close L of her time in Parls, where two 5 o o o the Queen has {nfluence even to pre- | taken by Mrs. Albert Downey, former- | Wyoming. Miss Dewey has been e E o vail In such a beloved pastime for )y Miss Katherine van Inge n oclal an 1Cia 11e | women as riding astride became quito | friend of Mise Mellon's. She was o ihe cularcaronc it it F— Lamp Shade Department Showing newest ideas in shapes, designs, materials. apparent a few weeks ago in Paris. | Queen Zobeide, and Mrs. Edward F.|excellent schools and finished the A famous equestrienne, Mme. Renee [ Hutton was Queen Gulnars of the Sea. | course with honor. She will, after dOrville, hud entered the celcbrated | Mrw. Charles H. Higgin sustained the | her formal debut on November oG jcontest staged In the Bols du Bou-) principal musical role as Princess|and participation in the amenities lokne and logically called “Ls Lib- | Zuletka. The revue was glven for|plunned for her sister buds, go to orte,* and cacried off all the honora. | the benet of a local hospital and| Chicago after the Christmas holidays | The prizes are awarde n;’",r‘u'fi scored a tremendous financial success. and be fefed with the debutantes| . i . — there with whom she would now be ' :hm:.l the “d'fnl rider and U}; "“"5‘8"] Two of the important buds in the | associated had not her father accept- T e e «Cang | oficial set, Miss Rosamund Reed, | ed the post under the Secretary of the | e e o e fost tima | duughter of Senator and Mrs. David | Treasury. Miss Reed will likewlss e e maaite, ‘mq | A Reed of Pennsylvania, and Miss | take part in the gayeties of the young- n many vears on a side maddie, i Rusette Dewey, daughtor of the As.|er set In Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. she wore a lul"“' fowing habit of hunt- | sistant Secretary of the Treusury and er's green velvet, a t t basque, witl ) X eV ve " ek reen v lhammflgd”mh}“_ Her | Mre. Charles Dewey, have been pre- The Commissioners of the District, o L O e s thie | PATEd for & moclul cnreer after the so often facetiously dubbed Washing. same ma { ways which hela before what ix now [ton's tripartite lord mayor. cannot habit, but of great width and bedecked i A% T ECE NTE ACTOME W ACS I o 1 . s I in plumes, like that of an opers hero. | oo 9 LnES - Bothjbu teel encouraged expected v raduated at cxcellent schools In Con- | visit of Hir Henry ) . director Miss Aflsa Mel Decticut, and, according ‘to present |general of roads and c est of cabinet hostesses. has heon for | standards, wou e s esxing hix. | coming-out honol Rrionichon FaeE and both elected to udy and trave! Carcer of Jol’m Jay. I“ustrious American Jurist.? i Recalled by Visit of Distinguished British Statesmen Here. Many Exclusive Models, Creations of Our Own Designer To patrons who purchase materials here ou: free instructions of making lamp shades | vour own individual ideas. 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