Show Most Events In Wash Washington Are Informal Informs I Lots of Parties HeM Held HelfAt At Country Clubs and Tea Houses By BEnT BEFIT DUER Special Correspondent of The Tho Standard 1 a CopyrIght 1923 1323 WASHINGTON July Not 21 21 n Not Not a single large formal entertainment marked the weeks week's social calen calen- calendars calendars calendars dars Seldom has such uch been the case But we people tarrying In town bad had a good rood time nevertheless for there were lots lota of ot informal parties at the arlou country clubs and tea houses house around Wash Wash- WashIngton Washington ington on roof root gardens cardens and places like that and picnics and swim swim- swimming swim mine mint ming parties But In to a formal way It was the most quiet week ho he have hav had yet And we are arc not likely to have hav any more mor of ot them Many Washingtonians are leav leav- leavIng leaving ing town until September Ot Of those departing Unc one on we e dislike to have go co Is the Princess who failed today for her home In England where she sh will wll spend the remainder ot of the tb summer with her parents former Premier and Mrs Irs Herbert Asquith l Bibes co Bibes-co co the th cunning small daughter ot of the minister and Prin Prin- Princess Princess Princess cess saIled tailed several weeks ago accompanied by two to visit her grandparents The min min- minIster minister min min-l Ister plans plan to leavo Washington later to join his bis family In E England land They will all aU return to Washington in the fall falL faIL HANDSOME COSTUME w Mrs Hoes of Wash Wash- Washington Washington ington President Monroes Monroe's Monroe grand grand- granddaughter daughter Brand Vash I daughter who Is the guest of ot honor honorat honorat at the Monroe centennial exposition being held now In Los Angeles Is having a a- beautiful time out there Hoes foro ore at the unveilinG ot of the tablet marking markin the homo home here hereIn hereIn hereIn In Washington where Monroe lived just before she ho went to California a very handsome gown cown It was of black s satin embroidered all oser OHr o er In black with lace cuffs and collars Her H r hat bat was a small ono one of ot black and Uk-and taco lace Mrs Anthony Wayne Cooke president of ot the Daughters of ot the American Revo nevo- Revo-lution Revo who was present on the tho same eama occasion wore ore a a summer gown of ot white whit fled fined all allover allover allover over In large blue roses and with and collar of ot tucked net netHer Her hat was blue trimmed with Ith white roses TABLE CLOTH Following the th King Kine Tut dress comes the tho Mexican table cloth dress introduced In hi this et country by Mrs George Barnett wife wite ot of Major General Barnett U S M Barnett made the trip to California via the Panama canal last winter Inter and nd she sha ho and the th other n omen omen on he ship experienced discomfort on account account ac- ac account count ot of o their winter clothes when they reached the canal sone one As the ship bip stopped Mrs Barnett went ashore and purchased two Mexican le table cloths figured In fan fan- fantastic fantastic tan Aztec designs These she fashioned Into a piece one-piece binding it with black aria ana wears with It a wide t satin t t She Sho was tho the envy of or all the tho women on board In San Fran Fran-clico cisco she ah wore wor her Me Mexican ican dresses seq and they were soon quite the vogue Now they are a great creat hit in Wash Wash- Wash Inton rash set A S WHITE CK GOW GOWN Mme Ju erand wife nife of ot the French ambassador wore at ono one ot of the luncheons luncheon last week a gown ot of black and white foulard with the tho black forming the background and the tho v bite In is largo large scroll croll rig rig ures urea ures With this thin Mme wore a black satin girdle with long fringe ends hanging down on each side of ot the front Her hat was or black straw trimmed with feathers and mad mod a 0 medium sized brim and rather high ero crown eron n Above e that all the tho troublesome details about the tho remodeling ot of o the American emb embassy In London has now been Congress some months ago aeo appropriated a sufficient sum to permit sG t Pierpont Morgans Moreana sumptuous London Lendon Lon Lon- London don mansion being transferred In- In Into In Into to an acceptable and con embassy and for the American republic The contract has been awarded to a 1 firm ot or dis distinguished architects who aro are al- al already al already ready engaged ed on the Uon tion o 0 0 |