Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 7, 1927-PART 2. SOCIETY. e e e A Y A, A e e Bowker, W. R. Electrical Machinery. PALM BEACH HOTEL concern, will not be included in the TE 7 D-RB67. sal Darw urnal Moy of the same year. - Hero of a Brilliant Biographic Romance Taken from Days of [vuin! A" o " Titia Tk a| 1920 Went Bankrupt hres | S sonents (0. Winter season Ame n Humorous Verse, YI'- Months Later, were made by J. Warren Smith, A. & = D1 : Melrose Lamar and George W. Lang- Confcdcracy-—Llfe mn a County POOI‘}IOUSC In the Kane, A. P. and Ruby, J. &, eds. P A ford, its trustees in bankruptey. The 'd iy B Georgetown Anthology. ¥ WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., August | grening for that season was financed M f Ch I % 6.—The Alba Hotel, magnificent $7,-[by August and G. M. Hecksher of : 2%¢ B’ Kk velvet beret with ; 1dst o 1nese Intrigue. tuest, A, The Lisht of Faith.|go0,000 Palm Beach hostelry, com.|New York. stunnin: solid braid work @ pleted early In 1026, is scheduled to e Z o \, trim—on sale tomorrow at ’ - — . i o : i 6 1l ? . he offered for sale at public ery Sep-| yorce: ageneles i ANVIEAN 7l X $18.75. IDA GILBERT MYERS. | pictures of China itself, wherein theso| Davchology stmplification. BI-| 1.y fourth consecutive month | tember 1, by trustees in banicusey | Some divorco agencles in Paris ; PALMERSTON: 1764-1865. By Philip| Orlental plots and plans take shap gp i the St. Louls Board of Education has | ot the county courthouse here. make a practice of sending circulars a, author of “The Second|ANGACLOM. Weld, H. P. Psychology as Sclence.| % " The quarters in West Palm Beach |to janitors offering liberal compensa- New York: G, I Put | BI-W45. declined to approve the appointment|for employes of the hotel and the | tion for information as to any tenants 5 COMRADE JILL. By Herbert Adams, | Giibert, Mrs. K. E. Studies in Revent | by Supt. Maddox of teachers who are | hotel laundry and garage buildings in | who may be likely subjects for the not residen f the Palm I \ §16.50 black scratch felt and satin hat in an unusually smart Agnes Charnley, M. V. od. Secrets of DBase of the Winter season. Involuntary M Ball, VKB-C38s. petitions In bankruptcy were flled in Mallison, R, H. Fres Lance Journal- | ¥ /000,000 Structure, Opened: in|] A FASHION INSTITUTION w NowTorn asnington o b Slans ments dike Al au The Crooked Lip,™” (:lr’ Aesthetic. BJM-G37. I Swa. Worn weitng ) fa: J. B. Lippincott Co. | ppiigpe Brooks House _Association, figure is of @ sub| London of 1931, Labor and the gov- | Harvard University. Religlon and | [T stance either to inaugurate and push | ernme ain linched in a crit Modern Life. BR v‘4. 4 3 § : i . : ; : : : unusunly smart Agnes D e hrortant lesues on the one | ical disagreement. By this time Labor | Pouquet, Mme. J. P’ The Last Salon. : g o her. nand to rep-|is fourMifths communism. Such in| = ISA morrow at $12.38. adequately and to influence | the situation whose prime purpose is| g e 9E Jean Paul Marat. . - a the vital affairs of its period | to create a fresh medium for the same A 5 : 2 et wlleydbeiani Vi .| 01d Jove story. Within it the Honorable ihtel: Anthony rollope. - S The business of the biographer, like | Jill Addington blithely commandeers T B fetainvas That of the novelist, is to set it down— | the devotion of three men, thereby | McKinley, A. E. and Others. World S i Eaus pastel alive, outstanding and effective—at | providing the test of loyaltles upon | ¥ in the Making, F-M21w. . : ? 1he center of the drama of which it|which this substantial romance de- . G. P. Recent Revelatio 1 shades and is the exponent a pends for movement and chief in wopean Diplomacy. F30791- gold beads Philip Guedalla has, urposes t. A young labor leader is one of : fidke & fids of this story of Palmerston, rounded | these men,a popular revivalist another. [ Mason, R. L. The Lure of the Great 3 cinating the drama of a long and significant [ The third is just plain Englishman of | * “Smokies. G845-M3861 : ‘. ekt thi veriod in English politics and diplo- | t best type. Since the girl is|Wood, ¢. W. The Myth of the Indi- §20 black yaacy. Within it moves the figure of | “Comrade Jiil,” it is easy to assume [ vijual. H-W85m. : Teivets hat Lord Palmerston. T that here is one of the free and for-|Chase, Stuart, and Schlink, ¥. J. b . velvet ha man and his setting—res ike a story | ward young women of the present, Your Money's Worth. HC83-C389. : 4 f that sells whose brilliance of ction has | who, by self constitution, becomes an | MacDonald, J. H. Office Management. sty drawn from enthusiastic readers and{agent of reform and progress. And HK-1M140. competent critics comparisons that | this in spite of the fact of her posit é B. Advertising Stmplified. liken the literary ways of Philip on the far side of any theory against HK A-BOS Guedalla in this enterprise with those | the established order of England. The L ccRunting., RIB: of Macaulay, Gibbon, Carlyle. 1 s | struggle of two of. these men is to i Or‘ T\X/O BIG' Siitei 16 e winh Hlins are their socixl beliefs and political | wq<on, G Traflc Management, fnten 1o e man Ml e speaks | s hei socnl ol and ol | aan . : GROUPS OF “The life of Palmerston was the Honarable Jill nstuslixanisen. of |y . A. 5., The Next Age of Man. o i e world ains hich she is naking | % 5 - - - % of Tngtana and-to-a e oxto of | e orkd ameinat whieh she Iy mulng | i ARTCRAET SHOLS | Tomorrow lurope in the last 16 vears o and Delin- e e e standing Englishman has a wvighteenth and the first 65 of the n 2 . £y p. 5 1eenth centurie: He covered nt job, a simpler one. [ yorgan, A. M. Educational Psychol- Save from since he is mixing no politics at all TR T62e, Ama span. ate i erms 2 2 amazing span. = Stated in terms of fnhis plain will to win the woman that St JeBen | e wants. While the story takes on. | “Mjhers: Yo iihsereash g /ol | $2.50 to $6.88 . here and there, the colors of political | gaitimore Fducation Department Bu: i Siddons, and Mr. Swinburne published | Conflict and communistic intrigues, it reau of Research. Improvement in i * i Atalanta in Calydon” in the yea all, just a love story of €00d| {he Teaching of Reading. IP-B218L. In this great that he died. A regency beau, he spoke | uality a rather unusual measure | yarris, J. M., and Others. Supervision in debate when Mr. Pitt and Mr, Fox ©f external complexity. and Teaching of Reading. IP- had not long fallen silent, and he H246s, . Ad S l secretary of war agai poleon. | \ ROYAL e ¢ THE | Pringle. R. W. Methods With Adoles i vance ale Jiis first diplomatic duels were fought | JOREIG MW cents, 937m. with Talleyrand and Metternich, hisi ol New [ CoX. P. W. L. The Junior High Jast with Mr. Lincoln and Prince’ Bi < S School, ITS3-C838]. i | ‘ | Jast with M Lincoin and Prince v | 30 Doubiedsy, Page & Co. | Schoit, Toewomgt T ; of Stunnin y + : | The French Foreign Legion i so in-| it #8 g 1 senius for survival; perhaps the Education. KS3L-R25. Son why he left no discipl at | closed by romance and rumor that|page, C. S. The Atomic Sclence, LA- o W hn amitvived: thets Al very little of actual fact is known of | pi done my best tgepaint his portrait, to s famous military unit by the gen- | Running. T. R. Graphical Mathemat- tch somethin® of the movement of | eral reader. The book in hand is cal-| ~jcs. LB-RSTS. world and to bring back the dead | culated to offset hearsay with evi-|Schumann, C. H., jr. Descriptive Ge- A r tcraft sacri either of accuracy | dence in this respect. It is a record | ometry. LI-Sch39d eW a a S of vividness. The figure that|of personal service within the legion | Shapley, Harl The Stars. Refer- Makes Thi emerges from these pages may be|for a period of such length and char-| ence. 2% aKes 1S a found to differ in certain respects |acter as to set out, fairly and broadly, [ Abhot, C. A Group of Solar ¢ from the traditional efigy of Lord|not only the Foreign Legion itself,| Changes. MH-Ab27. Week of Tremen- Palmerston. More liberal, more cos- |but something of the colonial purpose | Hayhurst, E. R. Personal Health. —at 0 disc e nopolitan, more assiduous in the per-|of France behind the activities of this QH-H328p. al 1scount formance of his public duties (than|arm of fts military machine.. The|Glinka, K. The Great Soil Group | |* dOUS Interest—Offer- s one or that among his associates | origin of the story is deeply interest- of the World. RGF-G49.E. and successors), he was no less engag- | ing. Prince Aage of Denmark, d Giles, Dorothy. The Little Kitchen 1 1rs T B I0& in auch public service (han. the | satisfied with the routine of the Ro Gardon. TIA-G3gs. _/ ing Hundreds of Pairs of Tomorrow—again you may select any one of & figure that endeared ‘Cupid’|Life Guards, gave up his rank there |Given, M. H. Eating for Efficiency. A r 3 . e 2 o . ~ -1 7 L= seeralone "‘fi“}:‘h Jhe cnns;n;i{ the King. to enter | RU-Gide." 3 sy t h e NCWCSt, ’IOSt W anted our stunning new Fall Hats—charming new vel- hmen; and perhaps in his long | the famous fighting force in North | Kauffman, T. E. Homemaking Fdu- i YRR e o SeeE e passage®is ‘may be counted the last|Africa. For two vears thereafter he| cation in the Evening School. Stvles and Leathers at Unheard vets—sleek soleil velours —different felts—at SrSpmentor ti lpuioanticmiturs | waeiin Boract foniactive dwervice | IRYCICING L e > . car 25% off regular prices, which range from $10 'o American eaders the hero of | 2gains e rebellious lerber tribes. hoder, k. .oan awson, . M. 5 * - . e A this brilliant. biographic romance is| This is the story of that service. A | Hydraulics. SL-Scho, - of Sa\‘mgs! to $27.50. But—tomorrow is the last day for remembered chiefly by reas ¢ his | laconic story it is, made up of such | Harrison, J. L. Management and 24 > Vv € H H advocacy of the Gonfederacy in our | facts as mark the life of the soldier,| Methods fn Concrete Highway this unusual advance courtesy sale in our mil own Civil War time. This was a posi. | Here are terse reports of times and| Construction. STJ-H24, Knowing the Respons i S inery shop. tion, however, that had nothing to do | places wherein appeared no hope for | American Academy of Political and £ = PUIISC Tlus Amm\lncunent hner) st o With either the question of slavery or |the legion and the native troops| Social Science, Phila. Aviation. Will Bring, We Urge Early Shopping! The newest small hats, the new lower sourced in that which the prime min-[and Abd El Krim's fierce fighting [Duke, D. G. Airports and Airways. crowns—the new beret drapes—the new cut ister looked upon as the relative com- | men. In the midst of such stresses, SZ-D884. i i 1 i % mercial advantage of England itself. | however, the author manages in a | Nilson, A. R. Radio up to the Min- SHOES brims and fabric elaboration—they’re all here forgotten one now—to provide an im-|gather up the essence of campaign. | Austin, W. E. Fur Dressing and Fur -/ o~ mediate contact with the central fig-|ing in North Africa. And this spirit,| _Dvelng. 1922, TQM-Au7. 1530 # JME&: 4 conception and projecti Do 28186 b tric Thedry and Insulation. TEA. $10 Hats—less 25§o. $7.50 T 0] projection. be also the spirit of such high ad- o i 5 whe x venture as no mere romancer can| _ W93 : : $12.50 Hats—less 25%........$9.38 C y Ed Sweeney. | winnings and its losses, with its oc- § 4 ! oeword o O, Theodore Dreiser.| casional easement In tho midst of | | EY, " $16.50 Hats—less 25%......812.38 e e e suocn o e S S .y It : ‘ m, Tt oo ; Sl : : $22.50 Hats-less 25%.....$16.88 murderer, Thomas Griffiths Waine- | A%2in, here is a picture of the East = = wright, says in defense of this gifted | 2Nd. West come together in an exotic | |y S . 316 / $27.50 Hats-less 25 /o......$20.63 being a poisoner is nothi ainst | Strange blend is producing a deeply . — reen. being 3 poisoner s nothing against | #TSTES bend o' producing o deeply Final Clearance of All BESCERS NCRATCRIm Vvt GReexs Millinery Shop—Street Floor that of the Union. Rather was it|Standing in between the French colony SZ-Am3s. Mention i i cally | cris y 7 te, ~TGC-N597ra. Eop s ention is made of this point—a really | crisp turn of words here and there to | , ute. ra. tomorrow at 25% discount! ure in a masterplece of biographic|founded on fact alone, turns out to| Whitehead, J. B. Lectures on Dlelec- o P possibly capture. Here, therefore, is =0 POORHOUSE SWEENEY: Life in a| on’ exciing account ot war. wion’ is | RRTEDIPR 3 R 8y Srds BE y $15 Hats—less 23%...........$11.25 the author. New |aimost unbroken hardshi re s p. Here, 3 : /;f»% $20 Hats—less 25%. $15.00 . 7 f Poien writie of iho sine oot | France: 1n ithls ‘colonial " exterprive; During August /:;J ; Since 1914 e 2 man's authorship, “The fact of a man | Patural element, upon which the being im a poorhouse is nothing | this one. It is, however, a solid com: asainst the urge 1o tell the worly | Pact of fresh information, of stirring s D about it by way of a book. The hue 33,’.1),'323 0; r:iers&nml lheroxs'g.s, of the i llmmel' resses ?3“""’25"’"1’!-‘,“‘-“‘! ey ““?{';'"‘;‘""—i' o and cry about Sweeney as a fake nd the lure of strange 7 ; e\ D W St uniiurtant a0 AnCOn it | Piices. iy Our entire stock of Summer dresses, z ) )% 2 o :l‘enam]y here is material for the N ¥ including washable silks, :‘:epel, pnnlt- eepest of realism. And among the rs, great| a BOOKS RECEIVED 5 ed georgettes and many others, greatly inmates of the poorhouse it is con. p caivable that there is one who senses, reduced in our final clearance at vaguely, maybe, the picture and the TR * rou drama of the situation. At any rate, M d A S l here we have it—a new “Main Street” |1y Gppar BARTHQU onaay . . . PERie F P laid out in the commonwealth of the 2 JOREAT JAKE OF F C poor and the enfeebled and the dere-| 1023 IN JAPAN. Compiled by the L4 o 6 ur oats In lict. A erude account of few reti- 0};‘”?““ of Social Affairs, Home cencies, of almost no exclusions. No, | ce, Japan. v, 2 for $16 . A ust Sale not a pretty story, certainly not. But |COMPANION MAPS AND DIA. ur ug the county poorhouse does exist. And| GRAMS TO THE GREAT EARTH. in it are those who, for reason or no| QUAKE OF 1923 IN JAPAN I\ reason, couldn’t make the grade.| Compiled by the Bureau of Seeini ‘7 ) N This {8 E4 Sweeney's material, It is| Affairs, Home Office, Japan. : \ V. SV \A) S & terrifying story. No, the fright| ABRAHAM LINCOLN, MAN OF doesn’t rise out of the condition of |* (¢ 4 ; g these odds and ends of humanity. It (le)..D'IL.Bl}_"thUrI\)nll‘(‘): ncoin ateres. | I ; N rises out of the clear fact that they rial Universis Second Edition, are no different from the rest of us.| Reyised . Bdition, Here they are, trying to get pleasure | G o putnaron aged- New York: out of life, trying to out-do one an-f oty . = other, playing at love-making with its | TROMIS: A& Collection, of Short hatreds and jealousies—all revolting, by Fifteen ‘Prominent : Authors. Compiled by The Com-| f¥ 1 . N7 - y & 10 be sure. But, in their surroundings _Comp by The Com S and. in their personal deteriorationy| mMuRity Workers of the New York i \ 4 Tomorrow Begins the o . Guild for the Jewish Blind. Ne: f \ and failures, they seem like the rest ey St e 3 ©of creation to be trying to get wl York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. % V \ ; l they can out of the day as it comes | EVA AND THE DERELICT BOAT. AEY) : & . along. “Fumbling, and o night a 24 ranz Molnar, author of | | i B e e | o e s \ ‘® Take advantage of this price now. & Drelser talking—-it is still gripping| Hungarian by Emil Lengyel. In.|| s sense of reality, | dianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co, O \ : Coats will be advanced after the sale. ¥ ‘ “ ? No. A great book? No. Yet|OCCUPIED HAITI; Being the Report : = ¢ 2 very exceptional one. And, but for of a Committee of Six Disinter- | [ 7 U # e the lack of poetry, a great one. For ested Americans Representing Or- H HIY /) K \ / < Taase naas had this record of the sordid, mean, ganizations clusively American. tragic, daily routine of the poorhou: Edited by Emily Greéne Balch. been presented by some one wl New York: The Writers Pul - b ) Regular RIS occasionally took his eyes from the ing Co., Inc. P ! i§ 7 g 4 ew a 00 Wear ash-heap, it might have ranked with, | SCRAP-BOOK OF FREEDOM, LIB-| o August : 3 say ‘Types’—Nicholas Nickelly ERTY AND DEMOCRACY. Com. * ok ok ¥ piled by Edward Kirby Meador. THE MANCHU CLOUD. By James| Boston: Meador Publishing Co. : = ] Prices . —at diSCOllllt—- ‘W. Bennett. New York: Duffield & | THE MURDER COMPLEX; A Psy- i \ 1 3 § Co, choanalytic Study. By Daniel A. 1 “ { Huebsch, Ph. D, Clev : Pub: All Tove stories are alike, whether In | lished by the anthers o 00 LUl books or out in the open. The neces-| 1y & , Another big advance sale—presenting the courtesy sary elements are, invariably, three|/TTLE PORTRAITS: Poems. By I3 1 g Beyond this selection the course of o clation. i ) 3 & . R b DERE = R true love is a series of advanc STATES' RIGHTS AND NATIONAL 1 1 S Y . prices. They’ve just arrived—these shoes—about petreats and “sldesteppings, repeated| FROHIBITION. By Archibald E.||RH 50 new styles—charming, graceful, different and all over and over with as much original-| ~ Stevenson. New ~ York: Clark 1 ) A / SR T 3 . 3 ity of xcs:im;a nndl{wnul}h-mion as may| Boardman Co., Ltd. § New Fall Satin 1 \ made in the inimitable Sorosis manner that means De devised in so limited a movement.| BROOKS-BRYCE ANGLO - A) . s Sy . Ay B A i hehercanion e E| by DT Georgette NS « authoritative chic with perfect comfort. Buy aheac he twain weakens and ultimately an Introduction by Herbert Adams for Fall—tomorrow! alls by the wayside, leaving love tri-| Gibbons.. New York: Bronce s : /// A Deposit Will Reserve Your Coat = 1 umphant, 5o to speak. This formula, | Foundation, inviolable, is the one that every novel- Shanes ist uses, ' His only chance for fresh. | MAF OF PARIS; An Artistic Lay.Out mess of effect lies in the sctting and| of the Clty of Paris Designed background of the stereotyped per- Y ‘kv "1'3‘"-"“""1 1}«"'}"-'5'10"544 By formance of love. And right at this e farasl. New York: The point Mr. Bennett has done exceed-| ashington Square Book Shop. ingly well. Nothing less than to transter the well-worn budget of ro- mance over Into China, where he cun-| | THE PUBLIC LIBRARY ningly places it in the very middle of political intrigue, of which at this mo- ment China_seems to be making Recent accessions at the Public specialty. Not all of the old royalties | Library and lists of recommended 1 4 want China to be a republic, and so|reading will appear in this column i i they gather thelr forces of plotting |each Sunday. NOTE: Monotone and Duotone Colorings and counter-plotting against the new L. R., and Commins, Sax Soaline, Sealine, fox collar and cuffs. $15 Footwear now at 812.75 | D ——te— X . \ ‘order. In a maze of such underground Northern o thiatins nd atitars eader: i | Goodspeed's Book Shop I { The ever popularBJLyffl | Eti™ | Sealine, marmot collar and cuffs. $13.50 Footwear now at = s i || Goodspeed’s Bool op Is a tt d B 5 the for their designs robbe a' navy georgette an 3 B e e e el WNAnG Msiitatee S| satin, in all their varia- Winewmsh, sel Inyckming. ‘ :}(2)-;0 Footwear now at........ . 6850 i ootwear mow at ... B0 rasca'ity, a modern love story of west- | 4 g . ¥ 4 ern stripe makes its vicissitous way || nosme B s Aoathd o Chotce |G tions. You will just Léopardine, fox collar and cuffs. | Este $8.75 Footwear now at Sizes 2% to 9—widths AAA to C! towardsulth te felicity of matri; ial . . S e R e love them. All sizes in Squirrelette, pointed fox collar. i Sorasis Shoe Shop—Street Floor S dv 2 = Until November. Convenient ; ’ Suede Kid Calf Frocks 7 Payments May Be Arranged i A p Patent Satin Alligator Free Cold Storage Service to every customer. S W 5 Ostrich Python W atersnake We will keep your fur coat safe in our Cold Storage Vaults until you want it. f A In These New Fall Shades— A Written Guarantee With Every Coat ¢, VS Chestnut Field Mouse ~ Grey b ( Golden Brown Black Beige Yy 57 S8 cast. As a love story this is all right, {| ¥¢! Deus better than the average by a long shot. [| Aris. 1.670 tifles. fry for women and misses. As a picture of the disorganization of || Litefatire. 1.750 titles. free: No. China at the present time, it fs ad- || Kare Americine 400" pp S 4a dilen snirable by virtue of the fact that it|| 4474 titles: free. = Geals knowingly with the Chinese|| When in Boston Browse { Mind and temperament, and again by | For k%o Milk 86" Season of the author's good hand at 7 American opossum, self trimming. 32, In Goods; Place, N