Show ii l Washington Washing on Soc e tr f J By SALLIE V. V H. H PICKET PICKETT WAS WASHINGTON July G 6 G. G L AP Midsummer days II in Washington n seem IScem to hold no terrors for or tl the tko tko- o. o president and the first lady of the tho theland theland tholand land who remained in Washington over Independence day doy surrounded unc ed edby by a small family party ThY They deferred deerr de do- err their thc usual u we weekly l o outing UnS' UnS until tho that they might view tho tim July 4 fireworks on tho the Washington monument grounds from tho the lo south th front of ot tho the White WhiteHouse House 5 S J I Mrs Hoover l is n a a- pleasant midsummer midsummer mid mid- summer Bummer picture as ns sIte she goes goe about from place to place her white hair hali and clear cleu white complexion and bright blue blu eyes off set Off oCt by down- down turning white hats and white or or light co colored red costumes One particularly particularly par par- attractive dress dreu In which she sha has bas frequently appeared of lato ato It Li Is a a. soft sott summer silk with dots of black in two sizes the V shaped neck ot of the tho bodice showing two cascades two corn trl-corn cornered trl red pl pieces of ot white Q sIU begin beIn at atthe atthe atthe the shoulders and cross at a 3 low waistline tho the outer edges falling Into soft sott folds Her white panama hat has hM a a. brim quite wide enough to shield her hor face faco and sho shows a a. tr trU tn- color band to correspond to with her frock Crepes do chine sum- sum inor silks and other such fabrics in light shades form torm her daytime dresses while chiffons and georgette geor gear gette crepes are reserved d for the tho evening S. S S SOne One Ono of ot the tho drives which President President dent and Mrs Hoover like best takes them up tho river road past past the h Little f falls where Daniel Webster Webster Web ster ster went fishing when hen his official duties kept him In Washington ftc ftc- accompanied by John JohnF F Cra Crampton the British minister who carried along his sketch box a as as' well as as his fishing tackle IL It was out In this direction also that John QuIncy Adams walked almost dally daily from his hit lodgings to the naval observatory to see se the gr great grat at ball drop from its suspended upended position above the dornel ot of the tho observatory precisely at noon thus giving the tho watch setting time to W InSton n. n and residents Ho is said to have taken delight in Ing Just as the huge black ball dropped S 55 Lionizing falls faUs to lose Jose its zest in Washington no no matter how bow the thermometer stands and ond there Is Is-a. Is a areal real riffle of excitement attending the visit of ot the lion of ot Champagne Champagne Cham Cham- n- n Major General Henri J. J E. E to attend the annual re reunion reunion re- re division in union of ot thor the Rainbow Baltimore next week weak General Gouraud d will b bo be in Washington for fot a few days as ns a l guest st at tho French embassy hero the ambassador rpaul r. r Paul Claudel Claude will will 1 give n a dinner with chiefly military ry Colonel William J. J Donovan Donov who served in InFranco Franco with the Rainbow division will entertain for tor the hero and General Charles P. P Summerall chief of ot td w will a a a. notable group together in his honor tt 5 c Ho He will visit to tomb b of ot Woo Woodrow Wood Wood- Woodrow row ro Wilson ln In Inthe the Washington ca tJI ther thedral t la lay o of or the tho unknown sold and A do will be g gU fl White House House- t r c 1 S oJ Recalling tho the days s 's Wh hen dent Roosevelt and md later Pre Taft Toft entertained hou house tI aiti cabinet members members in Ip the House and groups grouls of of or official lal ba house together and arid n hospitalities custom now noi coining coing prevalent among a n I tidal liC life ure of ot giving sUg Qi Wade Wado Hampton J Ellis Of Crne cC and nd Washington and ond 1 1 Campbell one time eft from Kansas gave such sueha Vo for Chries H. H Burke retiring i missioner of ot Indian n affair Metropolitan club while Blair who recently retiree retired a ai- ai mI missioner of ot internal revenues revenue JJ hOnor nor guest at the th i club at another such event Frederick H. H t tono ono of a ft large luSe arge of oC ba bat who In torm ears y ei this hIa m manner r rall all durin during the S. S S 5 iii Estates having swimming aio aie are attracting many and Mrs Mra Harry Eaton th thu I formerly Miss Margaret r Ft daughter ot of the president tor of n university and Mrs 1 rand provided such for a. a a a. party of ot br brat br brot ot at L Locust cust farm farni farm farma a a 4 fe from Washington n oft of n the Boo r road ad which they they bo they time ago igo The famous po home John B. B Henden Rende den Hend Henderson Henderron castle on S 'S street th gr ij the younger diplomats I j IIri 1 higher diplomat na her h r most friends a 7 Th also tho the case with the th tenn cG which h vIes vIes' with vies wIth the White wi H courts in fri the number ot who h have v played playe l there derson iderson is In now now at hV 1 Har Harbor or 1 2 |