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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. 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