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12 . SOCIETY L SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY e SOCIETY. ; A ——— S— HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ales of Well Known Folk R e R e FOREIGN HOSTESS ENTRIES TO CLOSE JUNE 5 behind the innovation on the conti c s = nent, where ‘for feur vears past. pri - vate owners have made their flights s i o vers i tal In Social and Official Life : AT |mabitition 6t Flowers in o : . much public notite. and_ commerch > June 89 Will Provide 381 it e A N ity 5 H 2 {flichts have been regularly achieved. 4 ¥ . | - P * Four bankers in Denver make daily | Prizes for 128 Clas:zas. . . . £ & trips in their Fokkers to their moun Weddings to Deprive Society Here of Two Popular ¥ ¢ tiin Rouie. covering the ditinde At Jun . an hour, when it would require three r ultny ociety to be I at Girl Hostesses—Dug-Out Club of New . ] Hibh oty ",""‘f,“,'“;’;;,(fi!,‘f“,'f‘,'(‘,’j meron it R o totel Washirston dunc 8 and'$ swrround the Colorado et There i accordin, nouneement David n of the York—cirl Polo Team Enthusiasts. ’ {are some expert nirmen in New York . . Lumsden. chairiman of (e e\bibition e exhibits hemaeivea wil close June : { who mount into the clouds whea they 4 % commitiee ST s . ¥ g desire # ¢ trip to Newport, and : can be placed -s late e i 5 many e their homes e S # morning of b ne iradually the ornate art of the Ol . . ships or thosé of their fri ] ¢ 2 o Phb il 5 ships of 086 of ir friend / » er lover in the United States. M. Miss Lucy Foster Porter. daughter | \worlq sitversmith is being abandoned X i i L ciE eni B & e i B of Representative Stephen Geyer Por- 4 - {commerelally the passenger route by vho devote much of their lives 1o pes TRy SUE S by manufacturing jewelers, und the ¥ l¥te afi h & L 4 L o eaes it 2 v ok kel anis chitrhan orihs | | : | the air has not flourished on this ¢ 3 feeting certain hlossoms have decl ' 4 sylyania. che elegant simplicity of the colonial and 3 . : of the water, and 1l st 3 ; ? ed their intention of “ng in one committee on foreign affairs, who Py i - Water ¢ non-stop o heir intention of competing in o § : Who | yevolutionary period is attaining 7 o a1t & | e ol will soon be married to Ensign Rich- |y, 7 his | . : G > LT it reaponds e of the classes into which the ey i & vogue. The major prophets of il : < Kvecs ot e Srbiioia 4 3 o e ard S. Barron of Lowell, Mass., has : pes o promoters, 4 5 ibits to be divide ard 8. Ba cowell, Mass,, movement, like Mr. Root and Dr. o (hoes Wito, welsh the ¢ ? e i 1919 been the head of her 3 | : - o tho ho wish the highes t The exhibits will since 1919 be Sl Richard F. Bach of the Metropolitun i riced! 1o traveling. WhIZE: 16 ot br ’ : LA by mumt father's household, and has performed Yore ey : ] non g8 w s uy 4 . 1mes of the entrants being Museum of Art, forecast within che ¢ PIRLeIY. COMmBatibre v th. ety e s Svane kel the complex social duties with grace | heve gy ety Elori & , : 3 3 i s . ’; ter e pri are arded < xt quarter of a century the glorious - S b M st and distinction. Mrs. Porter died in [ peoic FETE L IOR : 4 . % mivms will not be awarded unless ex revival of all American products of : - 3 Lo d e this eity in October, 1919, She was [epeiom, M 00 A L sidential home 4 , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Speyer! we'l bibits are considered sufficiently ine: Afiss Elizabeth 1. Ramaley of Alle- | pre @nil By M iheosis of the bost | Ak i o known in the music world of London itorious by the judges. There will be sheny. Pa., and her marriage to Rep- | whjch is meant in the colonial or | oo 4 : nd now popular residents of New e o [ ene "; resentative Porter of Pitts h 100k | gmerican style in this venerable man- | & y i v York City, have recently announced p.The committee In « - consists . Jace in that city in 1 s ’ | sion, ¢ J 5 : 1 3 ment ui their daughter 0 vie isden. chairman: Peter Bis Poster Porter is the only chi B amateur Marion Shull, Joseph A. He though little advanced in her Mrs. Edward Mc Moy of : ¢ ort, Qv and H. P she took a firm grasp on the social | Maude Wetmore, 3 t ; . i intimate ok % 3 s , flairs pertuining to the foreign con- | sceretary of the Dugout Club at ‘ : : ) 4 1 for vears 4 i i 1 i s ngent hortly after Mrs. Porter’s | Ias fty-cighth street, in New Yorl - 2 é » conduc was known the ; s s . Classics Regaining Influence. . Representative Fdith Nourse | where the work of disabled Queen 1l Orehestra. an ultra cluls ; Y & 1 dvance of seience is changin: _then the wife of the late John | sold to furnish funds to bu: which zave many public entertain ¢ ’ . et s modes of living , Rogers, the second member of | terial and to pay caftman’s waze | ity during the Loudon £ } # - | The classic ny of the he ign fairs committee, fre-|for the best productions, ave contem season J s o gilted violinist and s < 3 5 words science is g into use uently acted for Mr. Porter on formal | plating a Summer drite in Newport also a ns with the itar. She St : : } ihEowing this RO it the sion Miss Lucy Porter was [ir the Maine vesarts and along the wrote a charming and amusing beok . " o / 3 into: preponde nified, though vouthful, figure in | North Shore. The drive, hitherto heil of menn » vears ag 2 , % A Sothe: 66 per cent home zmenities, and for three | in Nos where for the past thr yealled iddler's Faewe 1 . s : toning words in the dict venrs has upheld the social end firmly | vears approximately 106, jhox gained a_vozue as g als : U trace their ancestr and acceptably. She attended 000 articles have been eshibited and | ard her Jatest voiune nopi , y : “Tust the appost \thedral School. Z v | sold, has proved so popular and ve-| : ;i Jar.” won all the prizes in this loity ¥ % b the ne, and tinished b :ducation there. | munerative that two i year now seem | : 5 % division in lite vent ; sy o P 3 has been | possible. Near! ).000 resulted rom g 1 5 7 inGyeat Brit Misy Pamela Spever 2 onents of clas wunded out by the uent visits | the sale o ers” work last No 2 1 Hey deNut Ihst Nwintas aids his ’ Nt L mments of Sia vhich she has made to Europe with | vember—basketr g weaving, ham- | g n among the leaders in the theatei ; % G with which to holster up ber father. She accompanied him to | mered brass and silver and the most | s & et ral ventures of the Junior totterinz hold of Greek and Latin the opium conference in Geneva two bewildering and beautiful a of | Count de Moy bas been Niviy v g thercueiealis GF hredentili ind last Summer on a tour | birdhouses. cages and porch acces-| f . . v i York since the collupse of the Teutonic " it e decTared at. Miss Porter is de- | sorfes. These eiusades are to obtain | powers. but he saved a portion of his 7 2 \Ima mater and to every | ready money, and are known as the | iy " 4 v ’ 7 onee enormous foriune and man: . | ; ted to the great Cathedral | helmet drivés, and among the earnest / 5 i to keep the wolf frows the doov in Power From the Sea « Poter and Paul. She has se- | workers are ) ephen H. Pell and 1 bien. e i€ the son of Couni Kar . ) The wortd s ind Al po 4 Bethichem Chapel as the scene | s, Robert vv - de Moy, the Germun Minisier io PrR L o of her w | Thompson Pell: ) S, Larkin | ma when the World \War b i the Kot ot g — and Misses Maude dith Wet- | o 3 4 and he bed Deen a member o neintgol) Miss Ailsa Mellon is another voung | more, the daughters of the late Sen- | 4 * Bavarfan court civele sinee his 5 e from Pittsburgh who has car- | ator from Rhode Island and well hood. . Count Hugo miother ind i way to use this la ried @ much heavier social burden | known for thelr philanthropic work. | davhier of Prinee Badoln of SO Wite of the fist secretars of the Bolivian Legation, who will be active fm *The et than b W, by @ pleas- | Mrs. MeVickar, the president. will MRS, CHARLE 2 S hE his aining Bolivian guests and others during the Pan-Am N Red Cross | e ant coincidence. is also about to soon make a Nation-wide appeal in| MRS ARLES J. ESTERLY, ] son women in Burope and po oo iy ey <ume obligations on her own e behalf of the Dugout Club . | Wife of Representative Esterly of Re : i their home at 3101 |sex<es a fine fortune which was not U, ST 1sed in stesn : These voung ladies. with Miss Jul s Nineteenth street & for the Sum affected by the war. Now widowed by : < — - = —[she §Cat s -t er v cevec 8 plause i Marttis. niece of Senator McKinie quartet of fair maidens who he lives st Siitiert |in HeE Gl whichs cecelveas tomults ppla All for Charity. may be suid to he the ranking maidens | gre gevoting all their waking hours 10| ¢oi, when the little daughters. left Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Coonley, one | skirts of the city a s which imposed the respon- | ,0lp has been quartered for the last < n | of f i Rome “I did one chari act today,” re- | st matron and at the same [ LS ceal S A ken and they will s | at home with the governesses, will of the pioncer Lakg Forest, will S i R marked a merch as h down | E E time offers an enviable position in the | joie their challenge to all and eve Join their American cousins on the | henceforth pass their Summers at the | CEROE E Siara . RAtueL. diier. ¢ & nonce the | to dinner. as 8 o'cluck 1 ationa This scholastic years ag when produced in Milan, Paris and | g the Bristol Times and Mirror vith its 500 acres of aelightful for-§ e in premonitory whispers, he | "hei in New York. in Oh, one of my clerks wanted an i ts and its picturesque lakes and | younced the dpening of the seuson on | August, is naturally an ob; e y salary so that he could ge trdens I ewood s the prop. vemt 1. or exactly six months | s ¢ attention nd curie i r K I B to give jt ety of the late Dr. Frederick Pear- | gfter he bad _ended the Lrilliant ve | ed similar other celebrities in the mu helpmeet. though the cabinet | DOSHEE H0 0 utitul resort, These ofiten has two--Mr. Mell players are Miss Virginia Wilson of Secoetury of the Treasury. and Lake Forest; Miss Beatrice Gallatin | 3 Work. the Secretary_of the Interior. | j¢"Naw York City: Miss Natica Nast | QUeeR of - resorts Joining tter has @ rried daughter, | (e the'came city, daughier of the pub. | Smerican "I""‘[\ i 4 son. who. with his wife, was amof wces his amenities at Umes. | lisher, and ‘Miss Margot FPlick " of et B e e [ the victims of the sinking of the Lusi- f huys howed to public dictum in that he [ nians wateh with keen attention what attacks of moth 25 x’.'\‘x”lwv 1 Overbrook, Pa. The polo field where. | |10 PRt 0 B HE E0E B0 O7 ltania. He and Mrs. Pearson had de- | has climinate (BbGE or the: i | Kiletesm hior Arioricurn miihsserst wilt dtlacks tolaIag “lin these gracefu oDl Rt » voted yvears to developing the natfcalled “dark” operas, for nothing is| have in asking 825 a0 seat for the ’ A v 3 el from Philodelphfn. has sailed with her | - Bo! having s store i g - D iined such profi ot iaonjinomn Hi ,\I'[j'lw'm\”“ Rah herural beanties of the estate and no | more definitely expressed than e | openir performace and 41 for o rden’s Patented Jing n : he Chilean Am- s e : ; : & ' | nation of four privately owned mead Entans LN X description of this charming uplands | wish of the parterre and orehestral [ chestra chairs thereafter. This marks hassador, 1 as abundant ald M | ows, from which the usual hovine in [-"f“”‘}v“d avickes, for Ensiand, and | wis compiete without pages devoted | sil folks of the Metropolitan to dis | the high tide f price ; HA]R GOODS mer. f i £ © | habitants have heen exiled. The iifth L N 54 o S wood Vi Fortunately the | play their jewels and ravishing cos | genius, and puts the o o seei R ° part has been purchased outright by | 8¢ s ¥ A [new owners bring de experience | tumes in the zlittering hor Anna Tield and that vivacio : bac Col. Wilfrld Ashlev. the minister [ ,,4 Jove of outdoor life and they do|something impossible in at least o |singer o wl Embody Construction . | g . . the euthus . who seem to hopef o < - nators f they will persuade the owners of the | °f transport in Mr v WWin's 1o propose to chi any of the [good half dozen compositions which [ chroniclers g 4 . 1 and Quality of the Lower prices at this time n whio ane In this cat o adjacent ground to part with th S MDEL IS e 4 Ment paniliar - features. The vi nds | were popular list Winter. A notable | Manuel of Portuzal from b i il make it worth uour while who co [ hospitalit : Jows at a fair ,,"_,(,,_ A sec | batten. but Mys, “‘;'”‘ on a knoll, which comma 2 fine {addition to the new operas is to be Enown as th Superior Kind to have your furs remodeled £ of this same polo club inclu .““f the ]‘rlflvwnlwmlr«»d sses 0 view of three States sachusetis he Henchmen.” by the Amer to Alre voice ir i witehen e e WA ter 4 3 Rita o Rosemont. Pa.: | don. is his second wife anc W York and Connecticut. and there | puet. Edna St. Vincent Millary. in col 1 this amd girls at the is Srawford of Atken: Count. | the. stepmother of Britain's greatest | ;e gimost iiles of bridle paths | laboration with Deems Taylor. to ut they have | hefress. who nurried into the I SR ARE . G the woods and by |sung in English, the premier p or years possibly will cinl homes are er ¢ 2 Ao # il : present than for the past 20 vears.| T BGAE OF LT gt | clrele. ” Mys. Wilfrid Ash in | the takes re and hardy trees and | the first week of November " itinue to do <o until doomsday un- But in years > by sow ade & v, o por have been l‘:'h“ s S Buehon | arrayed against each other and their T \‘, the !fl_"‘\‘{“ \::"*"’" of those who call themselves polo nds at Newport, Each Summer the famous estate at Great Barrington | e has had an ear diligently turned | on of Pari usical revues, who “I'm glad to hear i, dear,” said his are ot many public me | players to meet on the field to the | o Bl O o e in the Berkshires, Edgewood Villi. | 1 the ground and, responding to cer ) ope i performance in | wife ell me about it rzed. and as a fair exchine | American owners of villas ouha fho piniong oo ol i X Protect your furs portery of 19 The gifted director | sical com cla 1 Washingto. N il colleazue 1o in t.vl\‘tm» plit 1in: shrubs have been planted in hare | phenomenal success in the less thev tak er alternative ¢ s parliamentary sessions | L house Buenes not patronizin h exper ' X 5 places and with entive success I 101 patroniziv ch expensiv Ol style made ov e e o h _has often been dezcribed by | Hitions in this part of the Berkshir one” a_ posthumous work by e lovely Raquel Melier has turned or restorcd” | Comhings made up | Guoranteed ond insured an, and Mi S who pr SExidents of Ailen 03 the Army nolo ¢ in his nc nd are such that wild deer and is to be produced early in the the heads of the critics and of the CERLL - | Eiphisapnl -l Gkttt it ’ ry ' pheasant habitualiy i in the curng iE e gt sided over b me ol father, D : zames on the Mall are to the people |y AN e s | i e Drein ifter Justice Sulmon E. Chate s | daushter Zarl of Shafte - (Gods and fields without molestation | World has gone “wild.” as the expres- | American press has locted . APLUTYUNT of Washington. A tournament has | . it t 4 3 v g 3 ot who has filled with | 50 VASIIERAN. | Cwen the two teams | PUIY aid cousin 1o the present ol ing semetimes come quite close to | 5100 goes, over this opera. and it open- | ing to her fame in fulsome praise and h Y exs several cxulted | PEER Brranked herwgen e L eame | Her splendid salon ix open from mid- | tha house. Dr. Pearson had o mar. [ed the Winter season in the Southern | illustrations. But in Paris she is mere ¢ us l u apital a few weeks ago and will be | Iy an incidental, though very valuabie a politica ¢ the Capital, is among 3 5 wht, when the iegislitors i . 5 2 : § an } [oie i ket Greier o e it W some 4 the thouzht whe ix support: | AEE WRe Ialer SIh Ore o e | homebound, until almost dayiisht : P i | Mlayed continuously for another adjuct, to the music T ) B e P eeepted “AM Wakhicet Heniln b re: v i e e ot mvaris o e S, FURRIERS These fearless riders te an style” in every division of ihe| = 3 - : gage the juded t of the »x she receive phenomenai compen. M=, Mr, Frank Alvah Parsons. presi- | raveling to meet challenges and 10§ qring rooms iy thos : oo Bati k boxholders. Among these is **La { sation for packing her theater nig 3 11th StONW. 1328 G St. en otithe hew otk sSeHoulof ine ish footmen while the bt the | ago i e IGveeT described as a cho Iv. It is only in New York that she BORDEN Bi.DG prove their prowass even on foreisn | fields 3 i Arts, his been for vears : floor . 1 th e Forest and this has recentls redy. and the joint produ i 1o become o vol » sold « Floor—FEsi. 1881 S o e e o, e B S SRS S s = B ja|———]a|———o{c——=1[d|———=n|dlo|———/n/———a[c———a[c———= 1] ming year. The Argentine musical Paris houlevardiers. and certainly some break i v | 1y | the peers as iy in. N | i Band mow that stch | the daughter of Mrs. Sherman Watts |y, s cnios T i et i S R o Jhlicist ax Mr. Root 1 GURNER R¥OTl andMNew)OEL BoHOTHYE | enntion AT b ot b Lo i b sy ohert lsickeon of iGonggr] + movement he former retary | been vsiting this country since Ea Association union of t | Fonck of the weh aerial service has been for,muny yeurs a jter week. sailed u few £ Aeo _J0 nilar 1o the Fifth Avenue As- and an ace during the World War in student “Americ ind’ in the | their home at Stoncr Park. near Hen in New York. and to seve thiit Roniatop. Gight Trom New Yok Wrodest sense. architecture, painting. | 12¥, on the Thames. They always en- | others in various American citles.The {1 arie which the two hops to make PR L 4 cabinet and the smith's pro. | tertain lavishly during the regatta | miniwter of transport makes o neat|in June. . Camt Fomok o et ao 2 Juctions 1 the precious metals, He | season at Henley and this was the i e daknhssed) HIMBAIE 0n | pilot. Aaiith e Crat il bt ot We ought to have Expert repair ‘pitomizes his opinion in the elief | reason for their departure. They plar ion & Wifked o purely | hietoic Eroup in aeronautics chosen bn F e 4 Jeli it Is possible to introduce in a gene: to return in July and pass the remain - ass to the loftiest | this country and Eur i 5 1 our urs sate 1n der of the Summer in the Fdw into ihe loftiest | this country and Europe. This trial v an rFemo eling of and practical way the American style, 3 ! E Bond street mer- | trip, if sucecessful, will he an epochal 9] just as there was o directoire style in | Morrell vill in Newport. v | e their association only ,.\v.',,,, in travel, and ,‘.(,,_‘.",?f,(,,, our Storage Vaults. your [lurs. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST W State and m style on the | Camoys, as Miss Mildred Sherman|iwo vear: but they have made 2 5 3 R « b ey have made | is being made to have the passengers Amer| «t.” It should | Watts, a noted belle and heauty of her | giant sty Rogent street had o | St 0 L0 TASREARET not necessarily be il revival, was married to Ralph Julian | ganized its forces at least 10 ve work of the forefathers whose love of | whom she wishes to rear as much in|the kind in all of Europe. But the but an attempt to standardize and | Stonor, fifth Baron Camoys. in 1911, and those of Grafion street in Dublin make popular the qualities in the | and she has three pretiy daughters, | have one of the oldest associations of ur oa s v : - 7 ~ c . beauty, of symmetry of form and|her own country as possible. She| Bond street men have arrived with i z II F )/ = S l tht t _-M -, of | N sond nen have 4 fandied. You will b C . / purity of line is among the best in- | makes two visits annually to heriy any flourishes and they declare that fhein remodiin Hi or our « /)(’(I(I /£ ention vionday new if thes Heritances of this republic today. Co-| mother in York and for the past {since they provide the weil groomed | STORAGE $ Low Pri ‘ture had its revivallthree Winters has joined the British|men with raiment the world ov the impetus which Mvs. |and American colony in the Bahamas. | they propose to enlist the svmpathy ven to colonial or early | This program was changed for the ' of all well dressed men in their eru American household equipment ' Summer visit to the thode Island re. | s Each 1s a Superb Creation— And a Very Superior Value at )4, .They are fresh]y new—radiant in their Summer col- orings; pleasing in the eflective]y original modes—and rich in the quality of the silks. TOURING $1,925, DELIVERED fi [ L] @ Visit the Locomobile Showroom m Drive the Junior Eight yourself, pick your own roads, give it your own tests. You will be astonished at the comfort of I E! m E riding over all kinds of roads. 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