Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 50

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=10 Tales of Well Known Folk | In Social and Official Life| | Amazing Display of Historic Portraits and Furni- — SR B v | ture Assembled by Mrs. William Monroe—Sen- : 2\ ator Dale Has Unusual Collection of Clocks. . ’ » | BY AMrs who MARGARET B William Monroe president of the DOWNIN 11 Hix 1 very quietly ancient U rath the enue. He in 1l sures Mrs he among icles that n which wticles and sev Conti desk Alex Teffe Mrs up identical ¢ Cornwallis Wiich W anfl - chuirs auder [ belonzed to 1to Thomas vom which ve set <iIp whicl mitacle <hip, sentimen save it He saved n ships doomed to he nany 3 sures of the early ent hias sev- An hampior dominions nd o in North Americit. and his Canada and in this country have been interested to note that in choosing v his recent New Year car nted rollicking style, the Gilbert in s the Jritain_ establish- and the princ sits to the ranch + pilgrimage to the Alant seaman raised Al over what is now and most powerful of colonial empire. New oundland is not a part of the Domin- on of Canada. but maintains her own povernment te from her larger and more vishing neighbor. Wales.” as he likes to be called, has pot been able to spend as much time In the older colony as he would wish, he struck a chord responsive in ing to mind the do Humphrey. King n Mary sendin the first of th local history and to some eve d in London it was a colored picture of s ng the roy o first time. Prine fully colored s wrden with two Jov lane of 1 and_his brother. hunting scenes da hounds nd the maki red on sonie ndin Newfoun rst colony 1 in Nori luring one « Alherta. m where the of Lng Americ his de th tmportant This ve Queen ehange the Mary a b from Wattean #rs mincin Duke of Yui Henry, chose ved coats and vello <plgtehes o Liand-painte ix usually conf wrtists as st Prin with the m: ki vivid sroup of ssion Mrs. William Gibbs been leading o revolt 1gAINSt oo =uch mus olcture st McAdoo has in Los Angeles ul comedy and with Mr. William Andrew <. Willoughby Rod- nan, Mrs. 1 Jones and her prominent social folk have form- a Shak ri-weekly nerformances with st in Mr. Clark’s home. Odette Robert D. Shepherd, is > plavers, and she showed 1er charm and ability in her favorite ole as Juliet in one of the first per rmances last week. Mrs. McAdoo made a. st Lady Capulet, and the sthers included mbers of the set. who, strange to relate, re the n ama- riends in | eare club, which is giving | THE SUNDAY "STAR, WASHINGTO! r D. C, FEBRUARY NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED of producing labors e this month and March club interpretations per Dy of t the versity. his 1 tion ud ro was for met L wor tiof New st come | sche tille i 1 Stan ica b 1 all, | mict | scene B LN NN NN = SICEHC ik | rk horses and cream | All these cards are | z of them | 1y as > plays are to continue ndthen the dings and s as the - Short learned Pa 0 ais- | will have week of the te on w who is one cholars on will make an add club bef the members e for the Summer. r. William H. Nichols. who i he most distinguish, many trained by Ne h ently given $600.000 to | mater to be safely invested income to provide an educ wong chemical lines for any dents matriculzted there who show ounced talent. Dr. Nichols, who is wently in Washington and who | time in the chemical re ment during the World f the venerable - and chemist, Dr. Charles F Monroe, believes, with the ma scientists, that as the nine h century belonged to electricity | Lie matter of discovery and achieve the fwentieth century 1 as the n The Nich Wt popular Univer= where so many b huve the i vole the enti pursuits, has alway uths ready se from try always W tire o such re one | entists of | 1 Uni- | i s A th m Kk ch in th York who v of e in o been te Iy ne slastic with e ambitions ik v 1 and chem n the cou nius miy man who ind he w e means h to purchi Ix to m iniv of the | to the 1 " the hily i i of with expensive i nt= rsaily tine HARRIS S EWING very Lis Schuylen istopher New COPE Daughter of Mrs. Lucy Nes cland, wh ment to Mr. Edward Keyes Jones, son of Mrs. nounced her enga | o - required restore the Cathedral of Rheims and has induced his friends to supply the remainde The Duke Trevise will systematic ap| millionaires kn ot to the end t morials of u gre ure than exists served in their for the benetit of tdisrupted and & wertaken s in England continent hy list AT RDi b and dainty wa s they The duke sleon s brane John o & lished the Brown rous 1 archite be pre proper environment Il mankind and not ed, the fate whict many begutiful domi and other parts of 1 with a presented swed will b and many is worn will be either the wrticles or very careful « s Leonard Cox to depict the wority on the the 10 len: select im triot of t 1 century ar tion zton cived the o ieie In the Van Court- | foymer Livingston and other | pyitee, S milies there ave oGl ibles in ve erved at ¢ of N revise afte = of the Itallan vhen the zanna Tilghma of an old f. ithert in the an province 1 gifted Ad be ina ted recipes of nd m pla which will follow 3 som| commander \ during the red Days present bearer of the title has fortune a well known domicile in “wubourg. St e the lawyer 40y Honore und a country | lies - on fine panel the e 1. pa in the ntury a Iy dauzh al talent, ni portrai Alex stud met vere, cighieenth ce ered banke Duke head portrait bholongs o s of the eminent finan: in the sineteenth century. A nt record in th jed. The andest i1 nt branch likely the wved du > of the world me quiet who mi 4 Wi did estate 11 pass to were Worl in w are ped e in the count t, and | - opposite wall is the Trumbull ure painted most perfectly into b the work of J. ¢ angs in the p president of the Brown Bros. & New York City. Three copies ut to be dispaiched to equ branches of the fir by Alexander Brow sons were George. John Willizm and James Brow bank flouri: in 1 nd other descendan Brown. who was succee cldest son. George. John A vent to Philadelphia and estab one of the ista d ddov ess will return to this sid take up her life in Maus | r Philadelphia. who has re k and who f the coun official mis tment Fine interest opulent the example of Jr.. in preserving wrehitecture. Mr. Rock rendered it possible for the overnment to tr nd he has per ahont two-thirds The de Trevise cently arrived in New Y will make a leisurely tour try, is frankly on a semi sion from the Deps Arts Paris, to America follow John D. Rockefell allic art and ler ha February 8th to 13th face this week ! Use instead Marie Earle’s Es al Cream (both cleansing and nourishing) and her Basie Treat- ment. Get her new booklet, “The Other Side of the Moon,” and expert advice on the care of your complexion from her representative. This lady, for years a member of Marie Earle’s New York Salon staff, is at the beauty preparations section of J‘l All New \ Spring Shades \' "‘1,‘:.":'-.“‘ o INGrON: Sk 7 NEW YORK SKIN SPECIALIST Both Bob and Large Head Sizes AMAZING VALUES MONDAY ONLY | Harlan | William Crawford ( Jones of this (‘_IL\; | ing | sailed (5 2 1926—PART Prominent Sponsors Listed for Honoring Washington's Memory ‘Evening of Music at Mt.| Vernon™ Scheduled at G.‘ . W. U. Gymnasium to Cel- ebrate Birth Anniversary. An “Evening of Music at Mount vernon,” to be given in the Washington University gymna ation th> birth a ary of Gen. Washington February is enlisting the interest of hundred of the Capital’s most important resi- | dents, The Coolid, patroness list includes Mrs. . Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. dine, Mrs. James J. Davis William “Howard Taft, Mrs Fiske Stone. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. James M. Beck, I. Lamont Belin, Mrs. Theodore \ Boynton, Mrs. William Cline Borden Miss Graca Burton, Miss Lucy B enstein, Shureliff Coolid Mrs. Wh n Cross, Anthony Wayne Cook, Miss 1 East man, Mrs. Carl B M. Foulke. Mrs ter Bruce Howe. Mrs. Archibald Hop kins, Miss Harlan, Miss Henning, Mrs Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. John Blake Kendell, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. Jolm ¢ George Ilewitt Myers, Mrs H. M Mrs. Frank B Nime. F ff, Mrs Mrs H a v Sharpe, ley. Mrs. . 1l mplki alter M. Tuckerman. Mrs Van Vleck, Mrs. Henry \\ Mrs. Charles H. Woodhuli rge Whitney \Whi Mrs Wiles, Mis. Willi Mrs. Charles Wood Charles D. Walcott n: Charl Miss ) A5 Mrs. G Thomas tree Wilbur, Mrs. at rne vonne de dren. the Seine et 13 M Chatean de Livrs He married in Lest Theresi Mrs. Cha resenting iston in the about to marry Count Rucellai of Campi Florence Miss been amor bel the of in pur she met He I American part his youth in New York City. His motl who married Cosimo It Bronson idenc suit of art and her fiance. and spent of lia ind home ler of the artistic hier country people who « the Tuscan ci The Miss Theresa Higginson tled or has been Summer in tt ox most the H <0 a on £ circle « ister about arriag nd her for e brated of inson fan The first H huserts i ne; built in the nts became their the world. ¥ homes « and is called th inson landed i in 1629 an Salem the first ch v Sta His descend he ma own vessels to all ports of In recognition of her sanitary science and public heaith Mrs. Cloudesley Brereton has been elected a fellow of the Institution « nitary Engineers in England, the first of her sex to'be thus honored Spring Hats Flattering Floral-tone Feli Silk Failles—Hairs Straw Combinations Worth from $3.95 to $5.00 804 7th St. N.W. th and H Sts. N.W. ! Annual Military Ball Mrs. | Merriam, | AL | Miss | nowned merchants and | 'Department Commander | P By World War Veterans; | Host at Racquet Club Indications are that the first annual | | military ball of the District of Colum bia Chapter of the Military Order of | | the World War. an orgnization made {up of the officers of the Arm; N | and Marine Corps who served during! will be a very brilliant I will be held at the * on Lin s Birth- Word has been ived from members of the diplomatic rps and the heads of military serv- | {ices that they will be in attendance | with ladies. The officers of the gen-| eral staff have signified their inten- | tion to be present and be in the re jceiv lin Mauny of those prominent {in Washington social circles have not | only promised to attend e as- H | sisting in making the ball o success. | Those in the receiving line include i Lioyd M. Brett. Admiral T. J. Cowie. { |Gen. Amos A Fries. Adm Luther | | | ory, Gen. John A. Johnston,|: i Rice Meuns, Senator David A a7 l Recent Bride Capt. Julius I. Peyse | commande Ame: |gave a luncheon yester t | Racquet Club to Col. John McQuige, 1c of the American Am Hanford departm of the an Legion, the nder those wern Ma War: present Nider, Assi etary Gen. Frank director Veterans' 3ureat Landon Garland Smith, depart ment commander of American I T of Alabama: Col Engineer Con t of Columbia Drain, pa 1 commander Amer Maj. Gen. Amo Chemical W rme: but “dvoc Helle M Frederic John_Cal 1 Wolff Sm n, Mr Joi Iward S itive represent Forelgn Wars I. Brigham, Ch Represe ien. Mark L. Hersey Rep. | 1 Hamilton Fish, Al of « are prominent members of the | ¥ ization | % I The music will be furnished Ly the £ - United States N Band, personally f 4 h conducted by 1 Charles well known leader of th syncopated orc any persons o (tronesses tier and Mrs. John Allen Do John A. Johnst Mps. T. J miacht, Mrs. A Robert . 1 Koontz, Mrs sihden 1 h, jr. Mrs Mrs. Frank Lejeunt Bente band, whose b ice ta member Cor Past rank rmed so The list de s, | ma vid B A. Reed iy, chairman: Mrs Mrs. Amos A. Fries Mrs Un- | wert H. 1 rott. Mrs. Robert Charles Demonet, Mme wicz, Mrs. Hamiltor Creed . Hammond Hines John A Mrs Woiff T ", HARR: & S EWING e ) : MRS. WAI R KAY TROUG r o e " of Mr. and Mrs. William 11.| West Virginia Society and befo recent n - ( Miss Helen Elizabeth Brewton Banquet Set for Feb. lo West Vi Mrs. James R. McKee Sails | = To Cruise Mediterranean rs. Jan reenwich, aboard the terranean cru ing 1o Brewt, riage Wl Willizm annual dinner of 1 will by wil tion held at o be served a Inight he committee in b Col. € . Unmact man; Admiral I lished g Clephane McGahan, publicity | Bettelne JE John! foor, and (¢ Lewis, in charge of rec Phi Delta Sorority Will Give Midwinter Dan Kappa Ch « ¥ Sororit ter Hotel V se eneral Cowie Comdr reception: Capt ckets: Gen. John ot . Turr eiving line Li ch dis ieut 1 win ce tion & Mrs. Harrison DEMOLL Zamam.., Twelfth and G Streets Sole Representatives for the Steinway and Weber Duo-Ari Reproc P 7 NN SEMI-ANNUAIL PIANO AND FURNITURE SALE Be Sure to Visit Our New Downstairs Bargain Store ‘ Piano and | | cimg Pianos We orfer remarkable ments. Everything high priced. ralues all depart Iigh-class n but not Devoted Furniture. Building and Fine Entire Music y ~ ~(5 = Y - Our New Downstairs Bargain Store has already found favor. Real valucs in Troded-in special lots of Furniture are offered at special prices. Worth ) Tomorron Downstairs Bargain Store. ‘ Upright Pianos—Plaver Pianos ceoe..8450.00 600.00 3850.00 94.50 125.00 90.00 94.50 Pianos and also A BIG SPECIAL— Fine Mahogany and Gum Living and Dining Roowm 50.00 30.00 225.00 250.00 200.00 250.00 $50.00 250.00 300.00 0.00 Steinway Steinway Putnam Estey Webster Cable ... Kimball Pease oo . Princeton Taeny 75.00 Wissner 150.00 Gabler .. 3200.00 Autopiano Autonola Cable Behning Schubert Autopiano Aeolion Angelus Gulbransen Harrington Artistone Dining Room Suites Reduced Din Value Sale Living Room Suites Reduced Ten Handsome Living Room Suites greatly re- duced. Priced at $175 to $600 Odd L:ving Room Chairs Ten-piece Mahogany ing Room Sultes $500. mi - Annual Price $350.00 Many other alues in Dining Room and Breakfast Suites. Priced from $90.00 50 Fine Living Room hairs, many upholster- ed,in the finest ma- terials. Reduced Prices $25 to $100 Other Furniture Bargains Pric FORTS $150 BEDROOM SUITE! Priced from BOOKCASES Priced from MIRRORS Priced from NIGHT STANDS Priced from OCCASIONAL Priced from DAVE! i from BED DAVENPORTS Priced f $150 $18 $4.50 .$4.95 ....520 .. 518 DAV P NPORT ced from TABL FOOT STOOLS Priced from .. CHATRS (A1l Kinds) Priced from DESKS Priced from FERNERIES TABL) 2 Priced frofn. Individuality in Furniture—at DeMoll’s e e e S e A TR TS CTSE ———————-——EJ

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