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. ':"'14 T 1927—PART 2. 'Tahso Wc;i_ Known Folk |[ In ocml an(« 01 cial Lifc ans Formulated for R:c:pt on of Distinguizhzd ks ‘v’l citors l’l \v‘ itc n" up"Clfll \ a Relating to World Notables. EY MARGARLT B DOWNING. The gove T general of Canada a Viscountess Willingdon, who v the kBests of President and M fdze on Tuesds Deparin o thefr ho tive Lan, rer’s home Robert ed Miss Geneviev of the Senatc vitable ive campaign crusade § mon m { transpobt . and it jactivi . d the question very well [so inte ) \ recogniz 8 ring a_ crusade | author v Phili 1ss00n wn ehip- These are | ty beer > { Mr. 8 v ind the music-lov- [ Mrs, t & son of Otto H r Wolfe | Long Tsland cs ind he was given f the pren Kahn. Mr. Astor ha v months fopportunity to meet and confer with maintained a seaplane on the grounds | Col. Charles Lindhe the inti g Island estate, ¢ on start on a , Jast Summ off in the ('\-h dawn. |and al possessic eame to W trip to the now that ne Heizhbor of the United l he and | mate sense < \artment, attending to MANY |Christmas time to g ady for the @htichated in the mear. future |details and then returning home in [nomeward vovage. The undersecre Wit come the nors of the Aus- |time to look 'k and span for lunch- | tapy of the as his official title tealian commonwealth, which includes [eon, at w o ily | under Premier Baldwin, is in 3{\ ralia proper, New lanc, New |were enter A As re- { jyi i and is unmarried puth <. Tasmaria and Queens. |cently boug and uses this | land. and of the South African Free | of motor &AM, 12 and Rhodesia, whose musical ments compel | M S son of W ot him to live in New York City, uses | G arson Warner of the Duke and Duches Rox-|a Bellanca plane for hurried trips , and Mr. William P. Ma ok _paying their ual visit | few days pass that he does not spend | 5" of" Commerce, k ts of the|some hours in t He is his own £ nd rarely takes passengers, al-| yyhon the Marque: has beem his com-| o5 of Aberd recently s from New York | salten nesented in a visit u' courte m: the | par E daughters of other cities seem es- | to Boston. ngec from .heir homes when they trangec from . heir homes when 1 ey e William Mar Jardine, never neg- | n are a t lects an _opportunity to advise the |3 n fir\rr:—m}');(;p:\“\ i K owners of large estates to plant nut- | outside of Aberdeen, and there w an Autumn wherever there is space. | three generations of the family pr . that unless the | ent, but the sale survivor 5 s work will | train of attendants was Lord Balfour ther disti ) i inter I Another a but that | who was best man at the wedding 50 v | i the former Miss '*| e enioyed oniy k 3 talented artist w on her spurs | should not discoura who de- | vears ago. His gift was an exquisite v | lig wving a plea ket, a treasure procured b R e marrled ikl g B o the veteran statesman many years ago B Wtiiterman who was the last who can spare ? when the municipality of Venice dis- minister of Russia under Czar Nicho- | from setting nosed of many superfluous rel { 1as. The mother of the Princess|trees as the Golitzine remarried after Mr. biack walnut, the butternut death and, as Mr: r 'y nuts, which will thrive Probst, she is a s ntal U nited Stites Francisco. It as a student of o vhlue of the land, talented York girl met her husba Qainties for the table His fortune, at one time among the |lish walnut is of a comp: largest private assets in Ru: ad | crowth and a good crop may be obtain- wanished and he was pursuing n art | ed from a 10-year-old tree. Besides, it i career. A graduate of Wellesley, | has a good formation, broad, graceful | M Princess Golitzine is a descendant nches, and the leaves are so ! | posts of honor, such as being lord Thomas Wells, first Governor of Co: lea) ihat @ few of them crushed |licutenant of Ireland for more than Tecticut. id aroma to any houquet and is |13 vears and for 10 Four women will sit in the House |very often used in finger bowls as | Sor of Canada. of Representatives when Con i , verbona and calacanthus. | of Temair convenes the coming week, the largest 13 m . Vanderbilt has re. | the Gordol nfimber elected since the passin res of black |1V In the French wars of the middle the nineteenth amendment, and vears old, eighteenth century. nce 1880 he has only will political interest cent i been lord lieutenant of Aberdeenshire. them, but much of the soci 3 « | The Marchioness was Hon. Ishbel will be in their honor. Representa | eoni f i e aphimy D banks, daughter of Dud- Edith Nourse Rog the i i rl of Tweedmouth. The e and also ir the days of the Doges in orde | some needed repairs to the h: and railroad terminal. casket i of generous proportions and is said to have been copied innumerable times to figure in th rchant of Venice 18 the golden receptacle offered the ive ,.”,,,” uitors of Port 1 S Aberdeen, John illustrious Clan Gordon, i8 : having served nume heir is the no children, the sons of the Sl(rnp! Dudley Gladstone Gordon, w ho | stand in line of succ rquis and his lady have | six children, and_the: andson’ during the | 2 r nn:]unpm s 2 the owners | It utter nuts ith inten Sh came to Wa her late hushand w: House, and for the pas 3 tva Al Ivation IFTbEren e alsaie N has been part of the social : s of black walnut | well as closely identified with Walier | pianted i Reed Hospital and with all movement S HUAEE diers of the World War. ton, as in her home city, Point and who in his new resentative Roge w the first “grid” battle between for the Red C | frequent adets and Middies, is a dashing cav. Representative Florence P. Kahn | 1is tour of inspection of aviatior yman, a member of the cl was well known rauch liked |the advance rd of an raduated from the Militar during the cears her husband, Ju. | commissioned group of ale experts [in 1891. A nati Bus Kahn. wi the House, and the son of the late Edwin | she was the group or Winans, who was for several terms women who answered the call rnor of that . and he reccived the late Mrs. James Breck Perkins of | fiving. Sir Philip, who was pn New York to meet in her home 2 ary se y to Mr. Lloyd|of &id in est ng the now lars 1| © his entive term as|Some of Powerful ssional Club. M . has hington be. K are to visit this country ke exhaustive reports on what is ned the American development of ia ()vcrwhelming Demand for ATWATER KENT RADIO Brings Mass Production Prices Completely Electrified With Majestic “B” and Westinghouse “A” Power Equipment x-Tube One-Dial Control In Walnut Cabinet With Violin Wood Tone Chamber Equipped With Genuine Baldwin Unit Absolutely ¢ N:O:l(;i::;e l}':!se $124-50 Necessary Here are the nationally Known power units sup: plied with this outfit. \()".‘\—-Plu;sr in Your Light Socket : buy a completely electrified rml\n outfit at less than the of a battery-operated set It's the great purchasing péwer of our in of stores that makes possible this value. % Weekly Delivers this = ) Outfit Com- ! . Woses & Sons 3 . e S idelightful qifts Electric, -l s..u‘ o ELEVENTY Fada. Crosley 7 woied Cuall Additional Carrying Stromberg- " 2 2 Charge When Payments ,ml\,,:, Direct Entrance to Radio Dept. on 11th St. Extend Bryu’ml Radios Two Months Small Dow age and he has held many | arl of Haddo, but as he | have lost | Edwin Baruch Vinans, | ently appointed superintendent | ns. His| uld lead to lving ix post-war, but he | t ¢ over the | . in the |visit to the air ds of the South | i uthwest and will continue to | breakfast in th ¢ York |} wific Coast, returning about | n entertained by | Kahn, | 4 3 o 1 the three s and gifts were received from | v quarter of the globe. | ¢ was celebrated at the | | SUNDAY STAR._WASTINGTON, D._ €. DECEMBER 4 . Moses “he Siore of De&‘ghgg F- STREET o ELEVENTH Sons ifts elected Gifts of Unusual Charm for that unusually charming woman you know Gift Silk Hosiery The New Net Weave The giit with no age limit; a woman is always charmed with silk stockings like these. Shades of gun- metal, beige, Des Green, Seine and Soir. Plain Net in Seine and Soir $4 Pair With Clocks, in All Colors $4.50 Pair First Floor. Smart Gift Gloves French Kid Gloves in novelty slip-on style, in black with white, gray. tan, mode and brown: trim- med in contrasting shades of kid. $3.75 Pair. French Kid Gloves with pastel embroidered cuff, in a soft shade of tan. $5.50 Pair. French Washable Suede Gloves with a new-style cuff of contrasting shade. In pastel, tan, peach, mode and beaver. $4.50 Pair. First Floor. Gift Scarfs In Hand-Blocked Squares They achieve beauty by vivid or pastel colorings in distinctive com- binations. Of heavy crepe de chine $8.95. Other Crepe de Chine Scarfs $2.95 to $10.95 First Floor. Gift Handkerchiefs .Both Frivolous and Practical A. Women's Handkerchiefs of fine Swiss linen and filet lace, beautifully boxed. 3 in a box, $3. B. Novelty Crepe Silk Handkerchiefs with lace edges, in all pastel shades. 50c each. C. Madeira Embroidered Handkerchiefs of fine white linen. $1.50 each. Other styles, 50c and $3. D. Handmade Handkerchiefs of fine linen in white with colored inset; many attractive patterns. $1 each. First Floor. F iligree Bracelets Set With Gleaming Stones Lovely Bracelets, charmingly fashioned of finest fili- gree, set with rhinestones, sapphires and emeralds (imi- tation). They will not tarnish or rub off. All have safety clasp. $11 to $16.50. The Bracelet illustrated at left The Bracelet illustrated at right is set with imitation emeralds. is set with imitation sapphires. $16.50. $12.50. First Floor. Jeweled Dresser Sets Are Gifls of Unusual Charm The set illustrated, consisting of mirror, brush and comb, $49.50. The tray, $42,50, Other Sets, $25 to $49.50. i Jewel Studded Powder Jars, $16.50. Jewel Studded Clothes Brushes, $18.50. Jewel Studded Jewel Cases, $12.95 and $22.50. Jewel Studded Cigarette Boxes, $8.95. Jewel Studded Perfume Bottles, $10.95. Jewel Studded Hand Mirrors, $25. Jewel Studded Pin Trays, $11.95. First Floor. Antelope Bags Are Smar sifts Velvety soft Bl: \ntelope Bag., beautifully fitted wi coin purse and mirror; lined with moire. $10. A smart strap-back. pleated pouch Antelope Bag. trimmed with gold or silver kid; in brown or black $20. First Floor. Boudoir Lamps of Dresden China A delightfully dainty gift. with its pert figure in china and shade of taf- feta. lined and interlined with silk $22.50. First Floor. Girondelles In Mellow Old Gold Finish They have a charm that none of the modern conceptions attain. A gift that appeals to the one who loye} candle-light and old gold F.nnsher] in gold with rosebuds and violets in natural colors: the simu- lated _candle in parchment brown $15 Pair. First-Floor