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8 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGPON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 5. 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY Perry of Washington, Mrs. B.un. | S¥lvia and Gertrude, are hack from a|the faculties of that institution. A'd I Jones of Richmond, Mrs. Charles J. : 7 | month's stay in Atlan ity. ing in il tifie coon Were a] (SN Of ~ V e].]. KnO wn FOlk RECENT BRIDE Hepburn of Philadelphia, Mrs. Owens | l Married Wednesday BT S S e AR s S R 1 ) of Newark, Del.; Miss Powell, Dr. la sevi s' stay at Hotel Brad-| Mrs, Margaret Downi Misa [ Dana Coman of Baltimore and Dr. N . 2 M. Ma an. s Kathleen Nos nid n Ocla an ICIa 1 e - - . 2 Barklie Coulter, of Boston. At the | . 5. : Miss Maud Gaynor % i S 3 conclusion of the games, luncheon 3 their d el r b Y ™ and Mrs, Parker 4 £ ; - : was served. | . | turned from Summit S Sum Mount Vernon, Ohioe, . i ' Monday morning Mrs. Charles J.| ¥ it, Me. where the) p ts of B and for t : . % Hepburn gave an equally charming | | : YeAs B st Efforts Here and Abroad to Beautxfy Business . i : S . bridge Iuncheon at which the name Sv s < 5 (g ¥ Lo . Fcards were small Japanese hand | S ; : - ‘ Vi | paintings which with the beaten bra. B i 2 urn. Localities hnlargmg the Engllsh Bank. . 3 4 and porcelain prizes were suggestive | 5 . ! from 4 » City, where they wers of Mrs. Hepburn's previous visits to| | At the Breakers for some w ¥ r. Alvin Newmye! - ined Enterpnse of C}ncago Junior League. z " 5 ' the Oriental ‘sections of the Sesqui- L 3 4 : | contennial. The winners were Mrs. | . 3 S other, Mrs. Al e F . 1 William Tallantyne of Washington | : . Braddock, Praddock : ot i Tes 1 . . 4 o and Mrs. Unit Rasin of Philadelphia 4 Md., after being at Raquette BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. and he discovered in an old palace of 3 . : % & | Others present were Mrs. Tmmm,d} . - ., No Y. for the Summer. PLANS TO PRESERVE ART. - T VOGeE W e L S { Whelen, Miss Perry and Miss Win. . s nd Mre., Benjamin Rosenheim . I ndeoping Bt i S 4 | ship of Washington, Mrs. Harry W. | 4 ; ; ¢ Baltimore motored to Washington — {and wwith a ‘,‘““1}" e P v i : | Hunter and Miss Powell of Baltimore, % 4 Sunday for tht marriage of their <on, | Bill Before French Senate to Save n e, s S - ~ | Mrs. George Freeman Pollock of S| aa SN Mr. Gerald Rosenheim. and Xrs RinEfon “‘,‘“1:‘,;'[, ity L f:‘f',‘f“‘,’f' e “a o . | land, Mrs. P. W. Shepard of Mount | e Leona Stern Kaufman at the May the future he ! Co e well ¢ ; ¢y " v - Hove; te ; 2 g e | placed at the end of the putting green : L R ,‘Lr‘;“‘;')‘( N Y. and:birs: Oweniof New: | | § £ e RAb R e g SlaTaleEd ) g {and is reached in four directions by - : : 3 4 % L p 3 Eu ion for histerical monument Jerd a flugged walk. The victor, of course, i . : L n‘hm?eqmw )’mfl Tth M “E H}n‘r::imfl)\ 5 \]x‘;: 1.(uh~“| rlohac n hhvr‘::\;vyx:‘!l 006 PROp e I introduce on gard s as the - | has the first quaff at the fountain, & » i 'c; ""u‘ "'; :‘“‘““ :hm ";n" *"“ da"\ o e S v eokE 2 . several senators b 3 2 and she passed 5 though there are no pensities for “ - - < o to. ocoupy Bally Castle, ik A Sueiib’ thie past week tn 2 Forle| A8 £ - who draits he Se inepecting the sh -es crowding. Mr. Tailer controls this . i o ! g y Sl 3 > d ites report e fine arts budge .\'ul‘uh.ln.;tm\ The Sect course, as it is on his private grounds . 4 . : N*:n ,I\:“?, cabin rvlnfl & few :\‘xmk(r ) = ) O A iEon g : The bill i bull Agriculture t ¥ and has heen prepared entirely at his i ; e o ‘(“”‘I'M‘},‘ Mg o it 3 i bty eelc St <. private or public heolog transform many sordid sp expense, but he regulates all games . ‘ . WL I pETEitRe e Eta Y- | terest al, for now 1t 3 8 in the orthodox way and follows every g entire *;*‘-‘—"(;" at the '{""'P e tabl e b X tlantiel Gl S _H 1 rvation buted and fewer plants rule which holds at public or private - e “A“”';nl’ ?‘ {k “'1‘, ";" f'"ll] r""‘y" ‘l“;‘.l e ey bbe i given at the department, there ure|courses. Miss Collett gained her prac- i . : e O o | M. and M:s. Herman Oppenheimer gufficlent remaining from the Spring | tice on this ocean drive, and it was = . g : ;.‘hé“‘e I-“‘_-‘ Ld‘“”‘ ;’“i‘ Cith l|:»3 OTe R tas 15/ Tt contpaniior Tl tings to tur: shington into a | on it that she achieved the prowess ; i = Bonehi ol h-h-exwm;:e«}” 11 Gon | atives and friends in their home garden spot re are entire tracts [ which ha: en her the feminine title e s SEICh mre InBlotiots i T 8 Pk roadi\Weomesday évents of Long Island where the owner in this part of the world. : . : ] .kg_r(v\w n glorious prof ;n.s on r; T8 Baie o d G property e built uniform fences i . _ i : the Skyland gardens. The informa CHARLES R, WELLS, AL of 1 ) and masked them in climbing vose The Junior League of Chicago, un-| s T : . decorative scheme was further car| L LES, | eight 3 with the result that the passerby Is the directlon of Miss Harriet Me- _ S i c ried out in miniature pine cones and ‘\\ ho ‘:’r:f ‘"o_raF en-q lnm.rlmg}x Mr vefreshed and strengthened . hlin and Miss Laura Thompson, [ i Zi ; - : twigs attached to the place cards. ,‘l'fine» )P “ona Etta Schmid of | turned humdrum of life, literally raking in the dollars for o g i i e The prizes were vases in artis de- | Cleveland Park. ‘Q".“ te u dinary walk or ride. S ., | next Winter's activities by the sale of ' ; 2 s : : signs, which © were won by Mrs. o L ’-h and Mrs. Sol Herzog on Conne et dho s Lo flowers every v morning in the | | i . : Charles J. Hepburn of Philadelpl z cut avenue. adged with clin Jughont | picturesque Market Square of the| .23 2 H | exnrl Mrs. “\iorz}; H. .llud‘«{ U;‘d Miss ays. They made the trip by | powel its munie; ind such | Lake Forest Garden Club. Under § - . - Margaret Winshlp of Washington - 1o he pride do it ens feel in this Qis | striped umbrellas sit the earnest i P B | |ohers plaving were Mrs. Whelen, | Miss Victoria Straus, Mise Syivia | |Dr. and Mrs J B. Pasker |!0F ay that early bloomers are alter-| voung workers from daybreak until L . g B Temple Perry and Mr. Ballan-| Straus and 2 iriam Auerbach. | ! e 0l s hovt 1 TbEL. ellinedineat st 4 . - - . o w R | [ ivne of Washington, Mrs. Pollock of | who were at Tripn Lake Camp, Po- Honor 25th Wedding Day Wloomers so that for six weeks and | of blossoms donated by the owners [ : . . Skyland. Mrs. Hunter and Miss | land, N » now spending a week | Dr. and Mrs. John B. Parker cele- | more it 18 a joy to visit this charming | nearby gardens. Those of o thrifty 2 : - i ¢ Powell of timore, Mrs. Shepard of | in Plainfield. J., visiting Miss | bruted the twenty-fifth anniver: ittla city. The Secs nd all who | turn who live in the city and have| f. o - - B RiRRiss Mount Vernon, N. Y.: Mrs. Rasin of | Frances Toeppe and Miss Ruth |of their marriage at a reception me afier him will, of course, have | not flower pots, motor out early - - g o . i Ewike, Philadelphin and Mrs. Owen of New-| Toeppe, {day evening in their home, on I 1o face the lack of civie pride mani | get blooms for their homes over Sun- | & . e ark. Tea was served at 5 o'elock dur-| Mss Edith Kohner and << [rence street. Brookland. Seve fosted in Washington. unless its citl- | day, and this they accomplish at a min- L ; ing an intermission in the games. Elizabeth Kohner. who arrived in |hundred gu Calo: I ratten 3 . Mrs. Idgar S. Kennedy and her| New York Friday from Tripp Lake [and Mrg. Parker was assisted by hor zens are given the vote and an active | imum of what they would pay at the - in managing affairs, but he can | florists’. This Summer the executive - . daughter, M Mary Kennedy, who|camp, are spending several days in |daughters, Miss I and Miss foster the spirit and xuppiy the means | committee has taken over the sale of - . returned to Washington recently after York visiting their brother-in- ||'. rker. Dr. Parker is < spending the Summer in Iurope, ar-| ayw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward |of the Brookland Society | sugh a surplus which has hitherto | fresh vegetables, also contributed by e e " veen devoted to iardens LeSelinenstiiblen ot fcontteaiiv 0 MRS. J. EDGAR TUCKER, rived at Stony Man Camp vesterday ! e i e ! n b1ony: who'lare dnissm \Gro bas hefors iler inurriage {Miss (St Eanisure) daughter of M. axd|ifor o Torlnisiitsl rislt e Whishil = s ol o aiihger R : OLNEY, M D. v of Commerce pathy with the league, and some- e Dbt g seigialltend oo e il ool o Mrs. Frank Lamasure. they will occupy the Garden Gate 2 Vot other sl t luxury n e oe thex will ocoupy the Garden Gate | daughter Helen, the latt t back | of other members of the society. The stupendous lusiness development, is!cream and freshly churned butter and from camp at Raquette’ La Y. | Rodtof tHablolops o e annat shly E q 2 z bloj 2 of the nevertheless an advocate of beauty, | huttermilk appear on the carts, pret- [ Soclety B ington accompanied them. & biology department of t | appes , v of Arts in the Adelphi, and | A P - = . are spending several days in Mount | Catholic University, the occasion and he fails to see why business cor- | tjly e - 2 s K nnual 1cn1 an Mr. Elmore Cropley is visiting Mr. | v, V. Y % H e fai e tly surrounded by flowe: Miss | pig audience was naturally made up 1 & Wagierzan George H. Juad at Sentinel Lodse ;v‘::—'xn'nfint‘:un “n‘llu"; \‘allrn d\ndn\{lh | e —— wtions taking over lovely spots!Thompson has also installed a lunch i | " B e it v the st Com. | DO e e e and this | of Americans, anticipating a eriticism | Event of Weék at Skyland |in_ the camp for a week having | sesquicentennial hefore returning to . motored up to Skyland Wednesday | \Wachington Thursday. & nne‘.c nionplace level. Take New Hamp- e ot g g > i e anesie. Swhore'iha! Rite Gan! (11{9 such a r:}shltxn usiness that ll of their country and of their charac TONY MAN CAMP, YT/ from Washington with Mr. Judd. P i Y ¢ i .| great coffee percolator has been pUr- | teristics. But his majesty's director 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reifkin are| Anson Mills took such pride in his| chaged and Is kept bubbling all | Va., September 4, 1926. s o _— lin’ Attantic City raperies i & o th tosecovered fence, his massive Wik | through the morning for those who|Of Publlc works is an accomplishedy the day of days of the past week for|()f Pey, 1 I Men. Dibetee. ssmant s bask froms verything of the finest d-llfl‘f pe e nhh‘“"‘ nee [ Eran [ hasten to the flower market before | diplomat, and he spoke principally of ”‘!“‘ e 'b,:;l‘;'c‘offl',".l,m“% ‘l(‘h:ks ll:l‘l“;ll BN nPICAL Hotel Braddock, Braddock Height il | & from pMt.Olney Yarm garden e mansion facing Dupo: le and § having breakfast., Already the league ol truction and conven- o oo 4 SHaue 1 g Md., where she spent the S | 3 % the beds of annuals in the g IEET e e e ety picnte. given By Mr. Georgo Precman| 10 Washington Residents |, ieiv, Sie (rent the .\.‘EJ’.’.‘.“": wo | (o) rt § SPECIAL DINNER The entire section has been de ; - fence of American homes and the{Pollock at Crescent Rock, a mountain z Lol I ACTal SC el e sions planned at the last meeting in ol Jo. abi . A Miss Bernice Sfmon has returned | Weeks at Totel Braddock, Brad-| MONDAY in the commercial zone, a necessity | (ho Spring. Some of the elders of | higher standard of living In the poorer | LARACE COOUH three miles distant| ¢,"her home on Connecticut avenue |dock Heights, Md, Don’t wait for the Rush i S and fmperative since Connectiout uve | Lake Forest Club are planning a hook classes, and on this he hung an elo- | from Stony Man. As usual the great| from g trip of two months abroad.| Mrs. Melviile Fischer and her two ; ! LABOR DA nue : street had gone over 10| sall in Market Square to raise funds | auent plea for the preservation of the army fleld range kept in reserve for| \fjsq Simon was accompanied by Miss | Sons, Mr. Greenhut Fischer and Mr . 1Us N =5 DAY Cal s Now [: imcheon. business, but @ more forlorn-looking | g 0 L G L ements, <1 0ld yeoman home of England. For, [the purpose was transported to the|jjelen Marks. ische ve T sectlon now cannot be imagined MR |4 B Dick, Jr., Is chalrman of this | he argued, “thore are many people o picnie ground in a biz fourhorse| "yir and Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim, | canaba T sheroerey e e | ety — Thes | activits. the Western World who are convinced | Wagon accompanied by a lavish. as | whose ‘marriage took place Sunday, |for some weeks of Mrs. Fisch to Show You ¢ il 01 /150 in the heart of active affalrs and still that the time will come when England | {HInent of rovisions for the o/-Cioe | August 29, at the Mayflower Hotel, | mother, Mrs. Sol Greenhut. Dr. and . | imner... /1. in the heart of active aftalra and stll| L ST heen sather| Wil be the holid sund wher the | VIrginia dinmer, the principal portion fure at the'Drake Hotel in Chicago. ' | Mrs. Fischer are now located at 2700 | OuiNESw Cosatine ; m'/wnfi)mner $2.00 e i the wuburbs or in fash: | on the jump since she retyrned to|inaulsitive will cor & to see the rem- | o WRIGH WA 000 Ked O e dinner | apwrs. Louis Stern has sent out cards | Connecticut _avenue. ; g ] fonable residential sections. M ‘her B ioe luath, has: takon Hime o[ Bants of Wie grest amwlo-Saxon eivi-1 O %0 5L 0L Caaiine on thol donoras by, (e matrige of her) Mis Jsidore Geldfein aud s of Individuality : . < Vanderbiit, who manages her own|comment that at last the British ation. 1f the present rate of demol-| oyooni’s6 " he music of a brchics: daughter, Mrs. Leona Stern Kauf- |daughter Ethel are again f | w12 miles fromWashi i hE e ciueianor satona! £ rches- | man. to Mr. Gerald B. Rosenheim, | home on Ontario road from B . . on the 7t Street Pike ~ ot 29, i hington. | Heights, Md., where they spe Free of Charge { TELEPHONE NE e ecreiary Jardir Historical Monuments. ot of the n affairs, built an office next to her [matron and her American cousin are tra formed among the waiters, who e A dbier Wb e alike through s o "day. | with their marvelous thatched roofs E onIneg AL e v home in lower Fifth avenue, but she | dressed alike through all the o roons: |also mave & much applauded im- |~ Mr. A e el LE 3 SANDY SPRING has window boxe: a-bloom nine [ light hours. From breakfast until A promptu minstrel show of clog danc-lin thei , cY W s o X thcac travelen rheated of thelr | PFOMPLU mins w o in their apartment after spending the | Miss Frances Heid et B Mot o the vaars there e 1% | dinner demind ' chango of raiment, | thesc travelers Wil be chented of thelr | ing"and nans playink and ensembe | Summer n Atintie i peigs Ireances. Heid and Miss Har- |l Greenberg & Bloch, Inc. little shrubs in tubs leading Into the | The woman abroad wears the one- singing of the ever-popular old plan- a business section and sheer White o - | piece suit or the present variation, a | clamoring for more stringent laws | guefENE O 0l ol g IR u{:?e‘.'x'».‘;w}y{;mar\d Sigmund and | nell University, where they took a 728 11th St. N.W. tains and cut 1 t | Plotse. over a pleated skirt and a | about forbldding the sale of houses |charge of the event, and Mr. T. W.|and Mrs. Samuel Revnens arn (i | SUmmer course. | 5 i s et the office 18 exactly Mke | long, loose coat. The tailored suit, | either as a whole or in part, and he 1S | yowler of New Orleans was ma daughter ¢ ‘hatlott Revness and thelr | Miss Esther Sherby has returned | fer home. Th Tondon, in Berlin amd | =0 mghlish in New York, has not | upheld by the entire Royal Soclety of | ceremonies. Among others T i arlotte returned v 'from a trip abroad.” Mr. and M many European cities window v made any perceptible hendway vet, | Fine Arts, though those who own ven- | were Col. Townsend Whelen, United > daughte i b wholesc bouses e | okl 1 el e e ave mew o eonenient omes 7% | 0t Seen: ‘S S, Kot s | Sy e §&§2£&£2§2§&£z£&£2»zzixgfiifii XEXEXEXEX ::\‘:twl(?en(‘r j”'h‘v::n sefulness ! more ornate clothes on the streets | using their influence against further |Inger Bryn, Miss M uU e (1] niversal” Labor Savin Now at The Hecht Co. these institution: } tharr Americans, but now silk gowns | restrictions Mr, Jack Leeman, 3w W $4.50 HEEXTREXEITIZXE Franklin 912, - {in more subdued shades with 5 . Snited Stafes Army, and Mrs, Brown, Mr. Herbert Dexter o of Brit- [navy blue or dark brown coate are| Mr. Barnes Newberry, chalma e . Miss Mary Dewees, ain’s talented and practical avchitects, 3 Few in England have the | the Agawam Tennis Association, hus )y Pauline has just placed on view his { opportunity to wear filmy clothes | been engaged nearly all Summer with : : : Dr. Dana Co- Slat for entarging the Bank of Ens- |such as prevailed in - Washington | the champlon, Willlam T. Tiden, 2d. | gy re; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. land and the lovers s A | through the Summer.—flowered_ chif. in reducing several controversies of | shepard of Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Mj: are” app shocked at th ;s -lightest weight, tissnes and | tournament. procedure to an equitable | prances Nichols of Alexandria, Va. \mce of this modern and lofty butld ttes. Such material is reserved | basis. Mr. Newberry fs the twin|j, and Mr: i : ing on Threadneedle street. Fur jexclusively for garden parties or eve- brother of Mr. Phelps Newberry, sons | Ragin of more than three centur! 3 k | ning funetions. Rain comes unex-|Oof the former Secretary of the Navy | naster 3 a. of Engiand, on Uhisterte finan- | pectedly all through the Summer in | and later United sStates Senator from s _Anna Shepherd, Miss Mary Daly clal in; | S . has | England, and few d: are warm | Michigan, and he spent much of his|anq Miss Dowling of New York. The faced the Sxcha o at for the flimsy stuff which |bovhood in Washi Mr. New- | progra 1s concluded with a supper i serves the Washington woman in the !vf'rr is a fine tennis 3 28 | dance in the dining hall of the camp. | morning hours as well as late after- | been from his vouth a student of rules | There has also been a steady round e {noon. Lady Astor has never been a |and of fine points in declding cont of entertaining going on in the street 7 v | dovotee of dress, giving only the nec- | The United States Lawn Tennis Asso- | cabins of the camp during the hustest 8 8 ter's | essary atténtion to her raiment and | clation has been dubious about some |including three unusually attr plan adds @ tory tr e, |n0 more. She fa tailor-made | of the measures advocated by the fecard rties. The first w i with @ fine dab on | gowns, but, like all other women, champlon, and Mr. Newherry is one | Mrs, Harry W. Hunter of Baltimore, the third the fourth floor open ken up the one-piece gown as | of the arbiters of the friendly contro-jin honor of her niece, Mrs. Unit tng on street and a e oth | convenient, easy to adjust and not|versy. He has been all Summer at ! Rasin of Philadelphia. Dainty little Heht amd air € the hundreds of |given to mussing, as the term goes. | work on the manual, and his final de- | sachet bags of lavender with tin clorks who work in the apartments | S s boen very plainly dressed in | cisions will be of much interest, not | name cards attached marked the di Not an inch of the v . Commons, her one unfailing e: v at Agawam but all over the|ferent places as individual souveni silding will be changed or al- 4 Beinz Lo appear every y. Mr. and Mrs. Truman H.|in addition to the souvenirs of Mr: tered, but London, like New York, ’ L spotless pair of elbow- | Newberry are spending the Summer at | Hunter’s recent trip aroundgthe world, | because the fabulous price of length .kid gloves, and very grimy | Watch Hill, in Rhode Island, and they | Which she presented as pTize The o emtarsine fts buildings in the |indeed she becamie before the day | frequently motor to Asawam to see | Winners of the latter were M , Georse | \ir with some loss to pictur s | Was over. the trial games. Mr. Tilden, the na- | F. Judd and Mrs. Willlam Ballantyne | but none to actual esthetic ve —_— tional lawn tennis champlon, is at his | of Washington and M. 1,mi,m={ The < of England hs | The Ambassador of Great Britain,|home in Providence, and he practices | Freeman Pellock of Skyland. Among | lents from all over the universe : r Fsme Howard, who visited North | at the country club there. The Sec- |the additional guests were Miss Mar- \ s suite of reception salons, @ Carolina for the time when a ¢ | retary of War. Mr. Dwight Filley | 8avet Winship and Miss Temple | jacent reading {weeks 2go he attended the com- ¢is. who has presented the finest | - e h exvery so P ry for { memorative ceremonies of the birth | tennis trophy this Natfon owns the | and v 1 ve wrmong |of Virginia Dare, the first white child | Davis eup, often drops by Providence | I Down Payment Secures a Universal De Luxe Cleaner Mechanically perfected to make housecleaning a simple matter. No brush to clean No belts to break No dust can escape \ M&%&i&gfifiés’!&i&s{&i&i | | establishments o “ep- |born in the British colonies of North|en route to and from his Summer n rooms will he quite im {| America, will retrace his steps at|heme at Dark Harbor, Me. Dexter's plan meets the & al | some convenient time, for the count i i i ie an instant appeal in the his-| A brilliant member of the British g sense. The multiplication of | smart set gave up her rank and pre has heen the © an of | “Elizabethtowns” and _ “Elizabeth | tige when Miss Catherine Taw be Toard and its executive officer <" all through Virginia and|came the bride of Kent Galbraith | W and it is mainiy through | North Carolina proclaims the loyalty [ Colwell and sailed for her future home | hank is mak- |of Sir Walter Raleigh and his grati- [in New York City. Mrs. Colwell is| @ heroic effort to obtain working | tude to his royal patroness. What ix | the daughter of the late premier, and modern equipment Inow the county of Dare had its|Andrew Bonar Law, and her mother | | Elizabethtown at the time when the [is now Lady Catherine Svke. Lord | i i ited & s - and | Lost Colony reached the peak of its| Beaverhr !“.’\s the puardian of \ Bigelow Houghton are | prosperity, and there was an Eliza- | Miss Law and the marriage took plac Ly to move beneath their |heth City in Albemarle. Elizabeth | in his beautiful home on the British m y wn own vine and fig tree, ‘inr according | City, opposite Norfolk, Va.. possibly | channel near the Devon coast ' the present outlook the opening of | (wes its name to the same Sovereign, * Law. it will be remembered, H D : ¥ 1ow vear wiil see completed the | and Norfolk, called for the family tojwas a native of New Brunswick, alr resser | changes imperative in |iwhich the Ambassador belongs, has|Dominion of Canada. and he and his By Edna Wallace Hopper & the property of the late | always been a source of interest to | daughter spent many Summers on the That curl, that fluff, that sheen in n from the two pri- | him, and he and Lady Isabella How- | Bay of . 3. Colwell, who it || 'my hair are due to no expert care. into one large ard and perhaps their sons will visit | engaged in business fn New Vork, is | 7 toind P X C! wneelry. The | it some time this coming Spring. The | the son of Capt. John . Colwell, | never go to a hairdresser, never iy Houshton | srbassadors presence at the Reanoke | U. S, X, retired. who is a resident of || havea Marcel wave, My work on ed nearly : mmer | Island celebration shows how differ- [ Carlisle, Pa. THis brother was for || the stage allows no time for that. rewe House with only {ently foreign off now regard | some time naval attache in London 1 simply apply twice weekly a arvals spent in visiting Iry s participation of their envoys in do-|and Paris and is now s ng at hair dress which great experts TN ici - [mestic_affaiis. Lord Pauncefole of Mrs. Colwell 1a the sounger of the |l made for me, I'call it my Wate ish rea Rt us | Preston, first British Ambassador to|two daughters of the late British She, been n : 5 . July | this Capital, was willing to attend a | premier, and she was presented at | agd d"}“c";‘ To h‘l‘.“. "(‘]Y curly, and A t » usnally in mdon, | ceremony in honor of the Braddock | court ard to London society duri abundant, glossy hair is due. essed nearly all of eatl | oxpedition, but he was advised by |his brief tenure in Downing street . 1t will be a joy to you—T prom- ) Centers in metivity. Viscountess | the minister of state that it would | Mrs. Colwell has spent some time in || ise that. My guarantce comes with has heen entertaining most | he wiser not to do so, as his presence | London during the past five years and each bottle. Unless your hair beau- daughter, Miss | and whatever he said might be liable | the romance resulted from a casual || ty is doubled in an hour, I'll returm N d Mrs. Benjamin | 1o misconstruction. acquaintance at Chequers when the cost. > ss. who has leased the Curzon | Z Bonar Law was premier and enter AL toilet_counters supply Fena ¥ Cariton House, on the terrace | SIr Frank Baines, the genial director | tajned some Amerlcan guests, in- dr's Wave and 8 same name, has been vying | of public works in London, has recent- | cluding Lieut. Colwell and his brother, 3 Harrv Rrown of Pitts- | v returned from a has! sit to this | gow the husband of Catherine Law o \shington in the splendid | Side, and one of the results of his trip ¢ the Duchess of Norfolk. ! is that he is more in earnest than 2y INSPECT SUND This mansion. so long identified with | ever about preserving the turesque AY [ S bt | & anelent cortages of Kngiand: I I home of her husband when he was | Frank announced a lecture on hi ¢ foreign af ts_now | American_impressions at_the Royal XEXEEEX [ THEPRACE MARR KROWN (N EVERY HOW The latest machine of its kind VANOERS, FRARY & CLARR. NEW SRITAIN CONTE on the market. 55250 Electric Washer Including all attach- Approved by Good ments for dusting cur- Housekeeping Institute and $ under radiators, etc. /> years reputation ior i althaians aad quality. Combines the ad- SD;I ouvz;:f' ol vantages of both oscillatii orrli’anrr. and cylinder washers, en- a abling you to do an entire Down \‘Veel\'s wash i]l 45 minutes. 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Su : who has | ¢ of the Orient . i 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath ocean adjoining his vilia, has unveiled ing attractive beauty a o Wplendid Ttatian well head brought | with its subtle, mystic 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath lett Rhis BioMler of i g A erpeasanceitin s BB —with large porches. Occupancy at once— \ Gouraup's rent to start October 1. . by Mr, Taller and such well known % Under Wardman Man “golfists” as Wiliam F. Whitehouse, Made in TThito - Flesh - Raohel J&5 agement e (Sixth Floor.) Stove Hours: 9 15 AM. to 6 P.H 2 some gard: and terraces of Crewe 3 ments now available of ziven to 2 residenis of New- \ s ExaE port that ful stretch on 11\‘.1 —this alluring, fascinat- (Sixth Floo from Venetia, and this fountain has | % appeal can be yours. Lloor) been christened by Miss Glenna Col- | Possess this bewitching lovers made a holiday of this event, end the mayor of Newport was the principal speaker. He was followed OMENTAL CREAM Robert Goelet and Francis Ouimet 8end 0c. for Trial Size X B M. Tatler has heen for some years |G Ferd. T. bor ) Resident Manager—Phone Noru. 10,000 trofng to find the exact well head - B which met the needs of bis couise, 411