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American Woman AcquiresDiamond
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Lady Cuuard to Bring StunningGowns tO America Instance of Am-
Imasndor Simplicity SlioolJed-
Knglishmttn Lord Curzon io PayBrief Visit to United State
Correspondence oC The Waaftiagb IkOct 4 Any wotoan with
enough can bedeck herself withgems In these days And those whocanjtot afford swiutne gems can purchaseones that make Just as good a showFor these reasons psrhap Mrs PerryBelmont te not content with preciousstones whose genuineness and costlinessconstitute their only claims to distinc-
tion She wants jewels with a pastjewels that are associated with thronesand tragic changes of dynasties and theseats of the mighty The mines cannotsupply them and dealers cannot dupli-
cate them and other women can onlyenvy them In France Mrs Belmont hassucceeded in acquiring several rare his-
toric jewelsAmong them is the renowned Jose-
phine diamond which Queen Victoriawas so Keen on obtaining though whenthc had the chance she balked at theprice and finally concluded that it wasmore than she conld afford That ofcourse makes its possession by an Ameri-can woman an additional triumph QueenVictoria wanted it for her smaller crownwhich was her personal property andwhich she bequeathed to Queen
Mrs Belmouts gem is called the Jose-phine because it was bought by Napolfon for his flrst wife It origmajly be-longed to Catherine of Russia who alsoowned the wonderful Eugenie diamondwhich in time also found its way toi uucc It is said these gems were ini mix rial necklets which were stolen fromthr Winter Palace every gem being deta lied in the hope of defying detectionTn time they fell into the bands of Na
gave them to Josephine withlie was just then greatly In love
Perry Belmont has satisfied her-s If that the history of the Josephineliarrond is authentic She to ajudge of diamonds having made forMars a study of precious stoves so itwould be quite futile for any one toattempt to deceive her as far as quality
concernedLady Canards Gowns
The frocks which Lady Cuaanl lawith her to America will yrafeaMy
a greater sensation there than Mrsivrry Beunonts jewel Her wardrobe ha-lKn especially desigaed artists fromIjoucets and Worths whc spenti week at Kevttl Holt her beautiful place
in the country Both mu lecelvvd iUDplo assistance from Lady Cunard herselfwho has admirable taste a d is somewhatprevious in her fancies some of the
Myles she favors not being by even-t Inc English women for months later She
a great preference for empire gownswhich suit her admirably A tea gowncopied from a picture of Madame duBarry is worthy of a poem Of sea-
L green brocade it has yoke aad toosleeves of Limerick lace At the waisti a girths emeralds-
It is not tree as raportsdCunard win be accompanied by her littledaughter The latter will stay at NevttlHolt with her father andhim in all his sporting expeditions forshe is as keen on sport man whileApr mother cares nothing at all bout it
1191111 of Gloljeirottlss Crazeilubetrotdmj to an agreeable pastime
for millionaire sad their wivesn solve the problem of spendln their
sup rtluous wealth But if the opinions ofIdfashioned matrons are worth anything
it is a bad thing for their babies andt poor the nursery If
UK mournful walling of the infant son ofMr and Mrs S Fnipps could beinterpreted It woofd no doubt befhiit his opinions coincide with theirsThis littlfc heir to a bile fortune is not
t a year old But for his he Itrtainiy the worlds champion traveller
Vi times he has crossed the Atlanticliis parents have dragged him through
lurupc in motors and trains and be hasevery place of note in Scotland
N w the little mites wanderings are oversonirt time to come at least He Hes
rously ill at historicTI of the Duchess
i now the home of his grandMchaei formerly of New
iK Several London specialists haveholding consultations over him
TI parents will have much to eonant-uii themselves upon if the doctors net1 a forts succeed in bus life
n if they succeed in accomplishingtli lie may be a weakling for
Mr Fhipps father began Ufa aS an er7 i tid boy Mid was for ream astvxrybody knows Andrew Carnegieprincipal partner Mr Carnegie has oftenttilared that it is one of tOo greatest oflikssingc to be born pope Few people
agree altogether with that ptvposlbut the parlous plight of the little
ihipps shows that it sometimes a mfe-iortune to be born rich Poor runii risk of victims to the globeI mamma
Should the baby sufficiently recover theJhippses will occupy a house in Londonfor the winter that Mr J iippa may
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homes he has on hand dot on theaccount th mansion will to
in a quiet neighborhood In these waysiti nut easy to find a town residence
to the luxurious nottons of a3 it li American where such conaidecatiotis-vbtairi Park Lane piosvenor 8 uarv-iiid other smart residential thoroughfaresrt now overrun by noisy motor Msses
They are a boon to the million but not toII millionaire Their advent it b pre-
dicted will lead to tl e abandonment ofMayfair as a center
j Instance of air Reids Siajpllqlty-An acquaintance of tins whose arlato
t ratic connections haw obtained for hirej mc sort of minor diplomatic billet wasprofoundly impressed perliaps it wouldIn more correct to say shocked by seeingthe American Ambassador Whltdawlivid leaving cheap restaurant in thevicinity of the embassy the other dayCircumstantial evidence conclusivethat he hiid actually lunched there Thex stiurant is one of a legion found inLondon which appeal to about the sameelms of as the Childs restaurantsIP New York and others run on a similarplan In all the big American cities They-it frequented by clerks typewritersifid others who are compelled to live
fonomieallyI am surmised eidd the budding
diplomat that a man in Mr Reeds posi-tion should patronise such a place
Why shouldnt her I asked iffood provided there is plain and cheapIt is wholesome isnt it
Oh it isnt that but it is j infradig you know for t Ambassador tolunch in such a place I wouldnt1c seen there and my position counts
r little compared with Mr ReedsCares Little for Table Luxuries
The Incident is significant of the differejjce Iii the English and Americanpoint of view In America judging fromwhat I have heard Mr Keki has beene D what severely criticised very un
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cepted Late as the eminently sanest andthing But when he displays j
democratic simplicity in matter ofsatiBfyutic the cravings of the maat lunch urn wnicu wound excite no
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doubtedly represents a larg section ofhis countrymen thinks he stows a lack j
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lavishly he tarN little httoseifthe luxuries of the table When bodnose detains him at the embassy he invariably partakes a nM atti simpleInncheoB beea M he has versed a i
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brains when he multiset A hey ovrdca-on hia stomach And H be recorded
his credit that ha is not afraid of be-
Ing in a cheap reatnarant when IMcan save time by patroaiabif one Hehas reeeivad tuna invftaoowi to baase j
patties Io Scotland tot the shooting season but ha prefers to stick to business
Am or ican Innovation in ParisMiss Andrews who retresents in Paris
Miss Marbury the wellknown agent fordramatic authors in America has bitupon an Idea which will be of greatrvice to Raffish and American visi-
tors With tn oharactertattc enterpriseof the Americas woman she has arranged to provide a district messenger serv-ice for the sole use of Ebglteh visitorsand those from her own country Frenchpostoffice authorities and others havebeen frequently asked to Introduce aservice of this kind but the Mea wouldnot be entertained invariable
being that Paris could do verywell without It As regards the Frenchthemselves this is quite true but AngloSaxons thinks differently and there isno doubt that Truss Andrews scheme willbe welcomed by them
Lord Curzoiis Visit to AmericaCartons forthcoming visit to
America will be made in fulfilment of apromise given his wife some six monthsbefore her sad death She wished himto attend personally to the erection of astained glass window to her fathersmemory IB United States Althoughbe is tar from well perhaps all the morebecause of the admonition it conveys tohim that is uncertain he feels it incumbent on him to delay no longer incarrying out her behests He expects toremain in America only a week and ofcourse win seek to avoid all publicity
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Pianist Iloseiituitl and of Iris1ersonnl GliHJTHOtwristic-
sRosonthal the great Austrian pianistwho Is to revisit America next wince isa phenomenally strong man AU thetridks of the professional man of muscleare easy for him lie can tear a pack ofcards break a horse shoe and h sail Uft960 pounds with one finger with ease oablow of Ms index wtt jssap tautpiano string and leg de-
velopment compare with Whatis tamst rematkakM about this fact to UntfRosenthal never practiced physical culture in the ordinary sense He neverworked in a gymnasium His strengthcomes entirely from playing the pianofrom swimming and walking the latterbeing two diet open air divertfaws-
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nection with ftosenthals prowess in thewater One summer be and Rubenstemwere staying at cottages on opposite sidesof LaJtt Como The tat iussiaa pian-ist invited the rising young Austrianartist to visit hint on a certian Astoran en the appohited day demoralizedthe ordinary modes of transportationRosenthal saw that tbe only thing heeouW do to get to the other side toswim And swim he did pttshtns ahead
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recital in this cityafter ao absence of eight years will begiven under tile local curection of MrPercy 3 Foster on Friday November S-
at p m in tile Notkmal Iheater-
B tcrH Star DedicationThe dedication of the Eastern Star
Home at Laatonds Station will tapeplace Tuesday afternoon A special traithas been engaged to leave the Baltimoreand Ohio station at 1 p m to conveythe officers and members of the GrandChapter of the Order of the fernStar the omcers of the Grand Ledge VA fc JL M and all others having ticketsof admission An elaborate programmehas been arranged The omcers of tileGrand Lodge will be escorted by
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j One of the prettiest designs that has appeared so far in me more practicalclass of autumn and winter wraps is that which is known as the Selmore Combtnin as it cleverly does tb charms of the fitted and the semifitted modes itis sure of an enthusiastic acceptance from the woman of taste In the iHtistra-tktn it is shown developed one of those smart Irish tweeds which fashionvon so strenuously this season the choice being in strict accord to the vogilo UnitIs so liberally to all things Irish The ground i a pretty pearl gray
i one cf the light that do not show lust readily and this is plaided In opendesign by hair lines in lavender and violet presenting to u charm the combinationof delicate calors that is realty the Keynote of this seasons style A of
I the preference for nmnnish modes that asserts iteelf strongly imported inodels Is seen In the cut and is further emphasised In the mannish collar and lapelsthat arc facea in a dull shade of violet cloth The back and sides define the jigtire sharply white the doublebreasted fronts are managed with a dart that curvesfrom the shoulder line down to the seam below the waist makes
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4ft tnm M femtnd c or in par be SMTS or ICM troublepbod cMonfssira for dealers and nrast pteMs i s trade or
ks Mr Ketdrnps ot tile bright red variety are all that sell AltliKili knowdint ImnsinadB article Is darn lismbunf steak will not sell It It to tile colorof tip beef of whk it Is made so te sdd d to gfreft a penMBsflt height redPteWas sf the talght green color net iMOarsL neither Is tatter of a ysltow shadetfatund batter fa nearly white but the nnnilssk n declares that the pttbttc will not
ft In a natrral shads so there you
are to Mane for this evil at kast and generally the buying public gots
what It demands We are to Mattte for the prerakac of tad shoes imperfectcloth and the other damaged goods with which the market Is Hooded We mightrefuse to bay then at top prices If they are labeled as Imperfect and pricedaccordingly we are not being cheated when we buy them but that is the excep-
tional case Bargain hunters take chances with open eyes hot unsuspectingshopper who receive damaged goods are being robbed and I believe they canhaTe tile laws protection by asking
Xvery shoe dealer serves notice that fe Is cot rnfrinsiMs fir the wearingaoallty of patent leather that be bays btu be taw lad and his eramust bear whaterer loss there ts Tk t te barest imagh sad we buyIU sit leather footwear we are taking chances and know it These ore sales ofimperfect linens shopworn goods of various hinds and what is known seconds
though for my port It seems a waste mousy Take damaged gloves forwhat good are they They mar be worn a few times butt they sever look
fresh even at the nest wearing and oftentimes the that wearing hi the
There is a growled repugnance to remodeled garments except by a fewreally wrfldroKsed women who buy good articles and ass theme till they becomeshabby I havi seen whole gowns retorwd from the dyehouse new in color andquite trash tw bear a critical inspection A aide to the way of change in styleand a Mt of new trimming gives the owner a practically new gown without theexpense and bother that new gowns require Of course such a frock does not
if a women can attoM a new sue but It te awelcome addition Just the wane
Some thrifty women are returning io the good old way of their grandmotherand mother by making then own preserves aide and Jellies This is largelydue to the exposures of the food commission Thece Is more homo msdt breadmore ke and tees are made at home and readytowear are given
distinctive touch at the hands ot home dressmaker mere Is
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Students ot OS of National Univer-
sity Put Ticket In FieldThe class of OS of the National lAw
School held a lively meeting at 7 oclocklast evening In the school building M-
Thirteiith street near New York avenueAction on the adoption of a constitutionprovoked considerable discussion but itwas finally adopted with amendmentsMr Wolfe presiding officer annoivnceothe election of officers and salted for nom-
inations for president Several nameswere immediately pat forward and seeonded the most prominent of them beingEverett Hawkins Mayor Garrett of GlenEcho and Mr Wolfe Mr Wolfes andseveral other names were wlthdrawnuntilthe contest was practically betweenMayor Garrett and Mr Hawkins
Nominations when the meetingwere as follows President
Messrs Hawkins and Garrett viceMessrs West Orton and Higgins
secretary Mesas Higginsrecording secretary Jr Gibbs sergeantatarms Mr Wolfe board of directorsMessrs Clabaugh Wolfe Garrett
Freeman Thomas Merriam andOrton
Anmiul G A K VisitationThe annual visitation of COmmander
P Bntrfkea of the Deportment of theand his staff will take place to-
night They visit Potomac Post No 11
G A R at the Grand Army Hall Thestaff will witness annual inspection ofthe post by Assistant Inspector C MRobinson after which they will be enter-tained Tlte post is making arrangements-for a large visitation of comrades
Continues Art IjecturcsProf Raymond is continuing his lec-
tures on art this year in room 14 of theGeorge Washington University at 4 j
oclock every Wednesday afternoonFriends of tbe university may securecards upon application to Dean Wilbur
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NALLEY FUNERAL TODAY
Members of Potomac fast G A RWill Escort Remains to CemeteryThe funeral services of the late Den
nIB NaUey who died October 9 BOS willtake place this afternoon at his lateresidence 2M Fifth street northeast at3 p m The members of the PotomacPost G A R 11 escort the
to tbe Congressional Cemeterywhere interment will be made Revi ft Butler of Keller Memorial Churchwill perform the services
Mr was born in Prince GeorgeCounty Mary land In 1831 He has beena long resident of the District havingcome bete when a boy of 14 aid in Iftlhe received an appointment to a position-in tbe Capitol where he served faith-fully until his death He was also amember of the wellknown company ofthe District of Columbia Volunteers whichserved in the civil war
Baptlit Association MeetingsThe thirtyfourth annual session of the
First Washington Baptist Associationconvened yesterday at the Third BaptistChurch Fifth and Q streets northwestthe Rev James H Lee D D moderatorin the ehair Addresses were made by theRevs J Matthews D F Rivers JessieA Taylor Dr W J Howard the RevWilliam D Jarvis 3 Q LmWnc I SLoving A the Mr PryorMr Leyton tbe Revs W B Porter J CDent S J R Nelson M W D Normanand J T Clark
Mrs Ewings Funeral TodayFuneral services will be held tills
at 2 oclock over theMrs Florence Greaves Ewing wife ofHarry 0 Wing who died at her parentshome on Volta place northwest on Tues-day The services will be held at theCalvary SI E Church and will be conducted by Rev 3 H Balltnstr pastor ofthe church Mrs Ewing was twentyyears of age and had been married onlyabout six months
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DANCING FREEFamous Chesapeake Bay Oysters
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AMUSEMENTS
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INCLUDINGMME NORDICASCHUMAKKHEiRKROSENTHALGERTRUDE PEPPERCORN
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George B Brtmum Presents
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Nest WeekClayton Wiite Stuntin The Lady and the C t bv John Hyift
ALL THIS WEEKThe Natural Singing Irish Actor
BARNEY OILMOREI-N
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SPECIAL NOTICES
MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF EASfern tar and all persons interested te
the Masonic and Eastern Star Romethe District of Columbia areinvited to be present at the dedicMaiand opening of the houi anTUESDAY October 18 ttQSof the Order will assemble at the Balti-more and Ohio depot at 1 p mSpecial train to the Horn near 14moods Station at 150 returning at 4aiFare round trip cents Ticketssale at of th rad Se Kthe Orand Lodge Ma nioat depot By order of rv TRAKXt1R Worthy Grad latrq
ROSE A YOS3-ioel4t Grand Sere
THE MASoNIC AND EASTERN ffKHsMHome of the Dleti t OtiufflbljK
naiad near Lomonds Stiuondedicated by the Grand Lo e onDAY October H IMS AllMasons are invited to assemble atsonic Temple at 1245 noon and escortthe Grand Lodge to the Baltimore sadOhio depot Dress dark clothing anhat lambskin apron white gloves Fare-round Ticket fdr sale atoffice of
order of WALTER A BROWNMaster
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