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{Tales of Well Known Folk i In Social and Official Life ™ (Continuéd From Seventh Page.) PP o= a5 oot st e S Ambassador beloved in that capital. * E k Ok Representative and Mrs. Wallace H. ‘White are among those who are enjoy- ing ty of London during ti of responsibility toward the thousands 2f their country people now in London. Both are members of the duPont family of Wilmington, Del., and during their two years’ sojourn in Washing they occupied that fine home Bellevue in now the national h:d- . Mrs, Belin has been entertaining in honor of Miss Helen Wills, who with her friend, Miss Harriet Walker of San Francisco, was presented at the second drawing room in Buckingham Palace. A ‘gard in the beautiful grounds of Pen- dell Court afforded an opportunity for many Americans to meet the famous tennis player before she had become too busy with her practice for Wimble- don. Besides the retreat at Pendell Court Mr. Belin has leased a small, quiet house in Brook street, and he and Mrs. Belin have been given their charice mo- ments of leisure to having their furnish- ings installed. ¥ Mr. Lewis Einstein, Minister to Czechoslovakia, and Mrs. Einstein have been among the busiest of hosts during the past six weeks as, beginning with the coming of the Westminster Choir from Dayton, Ohio, important groups from the United States have arrived in Prague. Much the same form of pro- MISS SUSAN HERLBOT, gram was followed in the Bohemian city | Of Sedalis, Mo, who is passing some time in Washington, where she has many. as in Washington when that excellent | relatives and friends. She is a ‘well known clubwoman in: her own city. E::lc&l organization hegan its audh )tfe —Clinedinst Photo. tein stains of travel, they gave a concert in the immense hall where once the Bo- hemian ‘were”crowned and where | they presided over the council of nobles. The numbers included compositions from Pallestrina to Dvorak, but the en- thusiasm reached the heights when pa- triotic strains from this country and “.: e —ll UPHOLSTERED PIECES ‘Washington during the forma- tion of the present Czechoslovakian re- EEaEeEE| | Begins Tomorrow! (il | - But Mayer & Co. Summer Prices R 1 ] , are 'way below the regular Autumn, som;: :nm':.llc:lt disap- | $6.$ : $9.85 | y g bered, the subject of the scholarly and ] $8'85 pointment which went up from artists and prospect! comprehensive history prepared by the Ga Bl | : : ‘As:necessary in midsummer as they are mfi“m?:f.rfl:’&fmflm f Very Attractive Women's Models - , i ’ = 4 N POy Kis Meves. " ATige her Bwbend's goa- | Original Prices $10.50 to $13.50 t’ A M 3 a vast portion of pur artistic stock of up- den death, Signora Breambilla, who had Hiuspratod by him.. This talento young | | Ao 10% Off on Many in the dead of winter, upholstered pieces Meyer, daughter of the former Secre- are always in seagpn. - Prices, though, on tary of the Navy, George von . : " bis”literaty labors, I il | ) ¥ holstered furniture are ’way below real complef I ” e T D T & Save Money on value. You will find some very unusual e o el s Bt e 7 Fine Shoes values here now. Come in tomorrow. Sl e, O Talace,tnd » gag “ a 1ot ' i of an lus! TS, rap pumps and ties in popular i/ e T e R colors and’ materials are reduced | ent owners, unrelated to the illustrious for this sale , . . you will like gnu;my. 'filnlfi’tl m&ve I:gmflg:fltsonkc‘l:; I these fine, smart shoes that fit the ihf.egl:un. n‘::y lease it or l’tlrll":l, }mt entire foot and give perfect com- || | 4 °- toric be dis) f withe | | 3 . s T i would b sound. sconumy se_bey | as umper o arpen airs Zarliament. two or more pairs. | e LEAP INJURIES FATAL. All Men’s Shoes Certain-Children’s Styles | And LiVing ROOIII SUiteS Redllced Reduced 10% Reduced 30% Woman Who Jumped From Hotel A Few Styles at $6.50 From Original Prices to Join Pet Cat Dies. | I . . E 1 D . o e AR AT TR | for quick clearance this week orothy Davis, who last Thursday I bt hmont Cesntie v am in the group | | etlpceg. 40 feet, (wl::nthe roof of & bt::ll_ I though not in every style. F \t Chatham because she insisted t cat was poisoned, died at 2 o'clock [ For best selecti ible. P s . His ‘morning. in Methorial Hospital el ratbmrion o s e oo a | . Scores and scores of fine Karpen Living Room Suites and single pieces are sharply e orming 1n Mesmcial Rotpltal, uring our previous sales, mornings have been | k , who [, le. -owded. | . Py ioman, who had been beautiful, was 58 er Wil reduced in price for early clearance. If you have or anticipate a need for 'f Winston-Salem arrived here not long | : \ fte her death and ldentifed her a8 CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP | | upholstered furniture, you can save now. A few are quoted below. he ngux:nmm'm last August aad he had | WOMEN'S—MEN'S—CHILDREN'S I aken to Winston-Salem this morning. I sl RS e I 1319 “F” ST., N. W. (second Ficor) I I 1 Large English Club Type suite ; = 4 Karpen Living Room Suites in & “eing developed in New Zealand. e I of three pieces in plain color mo- smart, new jacquard velour and hair, with roomy, tufted- figured damask combi- back armchair, reduced 5295 Custom—Built ntlon.“t.hm‘fl.ug re- $185 Slip Covers 1 Small Figured Check Mohair Kar- 3 pen Living Room Suite of open three - ask with armehai pieces with_open arm- @7 Q5 Mayer & Co. Slip Covers mohair; _three ~ pieces, &7 6() oty oy $ are. custombuilt - and fit s 25 148 i 2 Karpen Living Room Suites in by hy o 4 Taupe Mohair, Solid Mahogany damask, with solid mahogany . Carved. Frame Suites of framing and carving re- $35° : . duced to Go into the matter of Slip Covers thoroughly chair, reduced to . 3 Solid Mah: Ka e and yoll'llh.hu a Im[ ol ogan: n room as charming in - o Rgmet it Sz eqilloes bt /b oy 4 Plain Color Mohair Suites of three reversible cushions, - ex- “ :neu o large pillow quisite earving, reduced $325 ack wing chair, re- 10 .iiriieieiiiiiiin, duced 10 e.utionnecnnns It"sb worth while to purchase this week Truck Deliveries Within 100 Miles = ROGER & GALLET PARIS = OFFER THEIR FAMOUS & TLEURS dAMOUR’ ' @ FACE POWDER $100 INANEWFORM |~