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SOCIETY HARRY BACHRACH MANUFACTURER OF HIGH-GRADE FURS Opp. Droops ' 1303 G St. Main 3927 > . o». Now’s the Time--- : To buy that FUR COAT—With the 'approach of cold weather you should not be without a warmth-giving Fur THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JTOBER 30, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY - - 4 to the lovely Beatrice Cenc i a es 0 e nown O ot . vhose mournful eves from the canva of Guido Reni are so haunting, and she has recently taken to the turban . e« o . i 3 style of heuddress, which brings out v . the likeness mori powerfully. An- Il OCla all lCla l e - . H other lovely woman who has Hecn < awarded ‘this most coveted distine »n from the artist colony of Rome is the young Duchess of Sermoneta, Next Month to See Greatest Assemblage of Re- | N Lord" ool Wilbrahsmn, Sar of 7 1 :llhum i;l one time reported engaged nowned Personages in Washington in His- " 5 i oots 1 ot s o e Bk e % 0, _ nobles n]; the Jtalian Kingdom and tory of Country for Conference on ; o of s Eather In 1917 The Bormoncias are lords of ( i and hold feuda k in Venice, with a t prin Limitation of Armaments. p b Sy i 4 Hudson Seal Coats g ¢ 4 it T e Apolitan regiment, and No single year in the 121 that|The family de Chambrun is descended % § : u - passed a Washington has served as the de|from Virginia, the young daughter : p - : in New BEGINNING MONDAY SWki Trimmed with Squirrel, Beaver and Skunk FRENCH-AND BALTIC SEAL COATS S or With , Skunk or Beaver e : e oy who married in the dismal fortress 4 X k and in this city from a wound Plain or_Trimmed With Squirrel, 5 facto seat of the federal government | 3%, METHES Ir, the dlamel frlrecs ; ceived in the Trentino campalgn, Th STOLES AND CAPE has witnessed such an assembluge | her father's exile, Chariex de Latour ; hiws i a0 a clev We Inaugurate Our v 5 . Lot ai ey he | Mauborg. An older brogher of Count 2 viter colorist. She is very dark and of Kolinsky, Mink and Hudson Seal e ahed “'[’“‘,‘;‘“"A ‘;““"," e nbrun eitind the, cousin , it 0e uch more Saaiin MbouE - es und so many whose brows are|uf Representative Longworth, Miss s ing than her husband, with a decided athed with martial luurels as this.| Nichols of Cincinnati, duughter of § inclination to the studio life whic and CHORERESIOUP . Lo e i B S I | | that at this interesting period the| Oune of the senatorial hostesses Those who have returned from § rves Any Garment Umtil Called for 3 d | A oo D Pershing, has no chateluine in his|$f her residenco in Washington is MRS. ROBERT B. HILLS | < , and Lhe most ] commander of the Army, the beloved | Who will pass the most active winter wildering medley of ing o able Prices Repairing and Remodeling Done at Reason: VA | S Mrs. Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen|of Northampton, Mass.. who wax 1 g -r of putting the —— gpae. and that the honorable office of New Jersey. She ix among (he|cently the wuest for a week of sther. For ance, of admiral of the Navy is unfilled.|close friends of Mrs. Harding, and has) Viee President and Mrx. Coolidge. ack chiffon vl hodic =]t P ixad Dol 1| The nearest upproach to a naval hero | S¢¥eral times enjoyed the privilege of S %ml- 3 trimmed &ave for straps, i 3 peEour policy to criergtonjone e : entertaining her, as well as the chief | —————— which serve both for back uid sleev time only an opportumity that seldom c © @ companion picture 10| executive in her summer home and | . .oo L0 G has committed the bouffant skirt of rain- occurs—A SALE OF EXCLUSIVE hing s s, and!on her pretty houseboat. Byt strong he is much too peppery and prone tolinks connect Mrs. Frelinghuysen The Vacuum Cleaner That Mzkes . speak his mind. on delicate topics | With traditional obligations in offi- | NoSpitality of certain no Housecleanlng a Pleasure for the President and - Secretary | cialdom, for she was before her mar- | Wil e e hos rom Paris was Denby to invite him here at this time. | Tiage Miss Emily Brewster, a grand- | e oo which Mrs, Ge My Wife of the 1y | daughter of the picturesque Attorney [Even the dmmortal Ciaries Dick: i, ) el [ oL sl |==|M| EVERY HAT ONE PRICE tulle with dangling ¢ or pafy o i il MILLINERY—AT SUCH AN ASTON- ana | Such s combin : }| ISHING PRICE—S$10. S noL a more custic to thousands of enthusiastic users, is of War, is fn rather fragile health, |General of the Arthur regime. And g THE IMPROVED MODEL C VACUETTE Tand It s Hmpossibie for han to piay w|DY & Wingular coincldence her hus- | MC, Sheridan fally miles hehind the AR T double role, and hopes are nd belongs to the same family as|/Masier sativist in Chandling herg in. - topped off with a SUCTION SWEEPER in_the coming of Mrs. Jam, X President Arthur cretary-onitate, | L0TIET (ORENE UL In dntusing dnter which bristes like a poreu- shing, who with her husband Theodore ~ Frelinghuysen. Several [\ /0 (he Spbluct awhich <h 2 - and built of tulle, embroidered . 2 = With e /g enersl ons e members of the Brewster and Fre- | oW a8 @ Lritish jours ‘L i - ; . that runs without elec- " had this molder of ¥ b L At a == {to France. She is a charming woman, | linkhusen familles have married Intol cjan of yohn Lath Mot wris a ® tricity and does thingw n well poised and with the tact and (the’ European nobility. and. added to|LE G0 Q000 HLETP 0 i e bride wore a other sweeper can do. vim always associated with the|the Usual activities which will engage | i pIFDAlL Cant, Sachial hrocade chiffon velvet basque = denizen of the middle west. Such|the senator and his wife this winter, | poid, Her @buise aisht e Sombre: <hi collir caught with diamond No nehs a household would & potent pint |ire the courtesies which must be|fERed (0F, Lhe distinenivhed 1 wnd sesves, long, Jooke. and ; . parts of the military social realm.|{rom these distant relatiye Mrs. | Al 2003 CHURE 1o skirt might have decked ‘a ball pay for. Improved There are many ndmiale who bloyed | Frelinghuysen is among Prose whe |2nd had goc use o Ton b deckcd s : m givew MORE Worthy purts all Through th wes|may be relied upon (o relieve us much native land and tuke up his residence el e Our stocks include the very latest CY. Ome plece cast who could quite acceptably feve | a5 possible the onerous duties which |} London. larty nolit made him | el showing clo ; = = aluminum construction means Mr , duite acceptably relleve| s P9o Mra. Harding, Mrs. Colidge|® Vicim. and his descendunts ¢ iyl o - Jning. it remal = models in the most becoming shapes, xreater suetion, durability Bt the % the prestige which|and the wives of the cabinet offi- | Tarriage secm to he keepi 2 e e 2 = and a wide assortment of colors to and less noise. FParkerized the Y wey would have, for | Cials. Her home in lower 16th street ;‘“';l';;" A e i % ihe ; of Paris F choose from. rustproof parts means longer Finst Ndmiral Sims were ) Will be a notable spot all during this| MO8 7 s ikt of Mre. Sh 2 s evening S Y Every Hat an Exclusive Model. wear, easier operation. New Yenida phenomenal season el s blie waste tenne gowne Sol connection ximplifies emptying — b YIS, SIOUBAL SNC, as { & Jnode ana @ 3 of bag. Pistel grip handi < the aunals of] Queen Marie of Roumania. accord-|lained by severad emimont Bouss e G e Early Attendance Assures You makes it eusy to gulde and - : can’ perceive |ing o her intimates, has never ceased | holders and by all the feminine o Cootides bar Arcntn ol Choice Selection of These Makes closely " can perceve L b acating. barn In Yoyal cir|bere of the British colony. Lady | Mis coolidge his accepted none of E u 1800 und 1 in|cles. she could never realize the dream | Geddes giving her o dining. 1E0e soian gasuions, Sand Wil iy e Exclusive Models ’ this matter of distinguished visitors, [0f her life, to be a great tragedienne. X " " Dol aontiome. .7]"\1‘\"-“' i 5 Phone or write us for free dem- fally the ten years between 1815 | For this queen is acknowledged to bej A distinctive note in wed laf the French fashion make oy srde Y Phe farme of Andrew Jack. |the best amateur actress in all Fu-|rangements comes from rur ol ke Yreng yion makers when onstration; EASY PAYMENTS; e fler the batt £ New Orleans | rove. and for years she has cherished |land and was part of the s # ridiculous extremes i : iny wartiors to the new eap. |the ambition to appear at least once of u hero of the 1 —_ “f"“’”’"""J"' Onelyear; sery and. the growimg . prosperity |on:the legitimate stage. The oppor- . Capt. Ivan Guthrie, who Rightly Named ice always free. =ht ‘3¢ artists, and philos- | tunity —seemed ready when she|September married Miss Kauthleen | gatly ed. ophers like Humboldt and (‘ount de 1a | Planned to come to this country and|Gough at tie old Norn Prom the Edinborg Scotaman, | }Rochefoucauld. To judge by their|act on the screen a drama of her own 4 at Knishtsbrid Mrs. Quiverful—John, 1 have had to acuette es mpany, C. WrHtngES, they found it an immense | composition, the proceeds to go to the [ Ax in British weddin Schirze the new nirse: she had ’ 5 task to find x suitable- lodging pla ?rlllul’:'\gd Idxy.nds ,og Roumania. But|attendants we ters, Brothers p terrible Cockney accent. 1 and nearly all were A as | her husband and ‘the conservative|other relatives of the contrac callisie thel el 631 Penna. Ave. N.W. Fcste by the. Tamse-hearicd public | court of this Latin country objected, | pair, and_wore all under 14 o PR finE Ane miimes e E men of the day. But the adventurous |and she had to solace herself by ar-{They typificd autumn. with leave ‘e tiaie Phone Franklin 3657 traveler of that era of uneertain |ranging tableaux and theatricals, with|gold and crimson formins ter e et tie A ailing packets opened way, and ever [the same charity as beneficiary. The|and boutonnicr and the little maids | r this country attracted those in|Wonderful fete at Deauville. in which| carried huge clusters of the familiar | - S— | The Wyoming Apartments arel rary mate ,¢ thrills | Queen Marie and her two sisters, the|reed. called cattails. tied in every sort from the cular tac- |Grand Duchess Cyril of Russia and|hued ribbons. As the nuptial pag of war practically in the Indian|the Infante Beatrice of Spain ab-{moved from the nearby roside i .| Beeutiully furnished, newly renovated, at- ! tractively located five-room apartment, com- pletely equipped for housekeeping: Knabe piano fighting to maneuvres with bear, |Preared in a series of biblical scenes.|the brid arents to the fter the western world | the three ladies have been asked 10 ]cpach or motor, the coi o B e ot G e buffalo ougar. The observers|created a furore of enthusiasm, and|church, without the iy hope for visits from the most |Tepeat the performance in Paris dur-|particularly effcctive | wanin ——d tinguished of FEurop . even its|ing holy week. Mr. Myron Herrick.|glory of a soft September day. » rly it now goes|With a party of friends. came 10|prije, however, wore the conventi i Ses health 4t the world | Deauville for the last evening, when ! gimnints of satin and lace, hor are ated [the tableaux presented the early life| gyirt being short and draped with TE 9% apedalls % < a .d times |0f the Virgin, Queen Marie appear-| icy old lace in irregular lengihs on . work is the bestour FIRST over on this side of the Atlantic,|ing as the Madonna and the others| p. cijes and in f dndienatie ind 2 It is an unprogressive state indeed |the Marys mentioned in the New Tes- |, ;g winding train st her b el sively. 2 Wwhich eannot show @ mineral spring |tament as associated with the scenes |, - Ll it P 1219-1221 G Street N.MW. | . o Ceteriti: Thoce ahout here i Vi |of the passion and death of the Te- | HCE TS A O, AL MARTIN WOLF, < inia, West Virginia d Ma i i Amongisthe iwell-known 2 ze Of autum 2 3 Store Hours 8:30 to 6:00. * Rive boasted the prosence of (rorge | Americans who assisted the queen in LULEE S b e 20 pridai e N Washington. Thomas | and |her fete were Lady Allan Tobnstinc: | Mrs. Quthrie is the daughter o other illustrious f: s c 7 y Greville, Mrs. . Mrs. i et (ot (the Wommmons) o ey s P her daughtes,| Prominent member of th nmons. THE LOTOS | and in honor of her fine work . Three exalted hostes ady Coventry, and Mrs. Harry Lebr. | 40 n e B g i i e Red Cross during the war th diplomatic circle have crossed the At- s < 2 o ;- atio: of Sussex R n xtraor lnary Ia iR order fosile £ st | An unprecedented honor is paid the entire local organization of Sussex LANTERN when the brilliant soc son of canor Smith, the daughter of | und, South London wis br November is under w fadam irkenhead. lord high chancel- 733 Sev hS [ J = rand, Daronsss dg Cartier nd|lor of Great Britain. in being desig-| .\ iincanding the animus ! 3 Seventeenth St. S| | Senora Le Beeton. The Haroness |nated the “first debutante of the firsty ROUNH IARGIRS My, 1 i | Shidehara is still absent. but she is|c@urt” to be held in December. The, [ i ag dbout beauty An Attractive Place for Luncheon | {expected at the Japancse embassy|young lady will be presented alone| COMTE Pl i i er art of the e {Some time mext month. Diplomatic|to Queen Mary. after which will| QORIMC,E I SH o M enus ! - et et T monthy DiplomAtic | iome the other buds In the order of | World whore, the abole of Venys | : | sentative which will be sent by the|precedence. and this distinction gives| 0L, Siive Traly has cx 'l The Tea House L | lerman republic, and the mention of |her important privileges during the|conServaiive UOK, A CEGEC 5 ithe versatile journalist, Maximilian|cnsuing season. The chancellor may | (TN T30 Lo minent member Harden, is received with keen antici-|find it incumbent on him to wisit|{is 0 biite o R . 1o 8 With the Open Fire - pation. For he achieved wenders | Washington during the discussions on | piE7 MO0, O, (0 0 P . {eve e Hiers | the limitations of armaments, and no x . 6,500 Yards Plain 59 e e ey v itiam s 128 | doubt his daughter will be with him : ° ure, in that he fought with every ) | weapon at hand against the junker|butantes to welcome her to the west- domination. German ministers and |°rn capital and add to her pleasur But prestige and precedence do mo! Home Again from Paris! | nei E e will be a notable fig- {helght. and he will be a notable fle- | She will find a goodly array of de- ambassadors have been. of recent 7 . Vears alwavs chosen from the junker |fifure much in the rosebud garden: o : S 5.2 ! $1.98 fo 52_49 Values_ ; Yot and held thelr posts at the mod|of irls, where personal popularit OME of you have reproached They're Potl my I'r{\i&- h(x!n my of the kaiser's favor. To obtain|and the gift of dancing well anc me for spending so much associates, replied, “and that ian_envoy from republican Germany | being entertaining are more highly time at my Paris Salon, but vou may have first-hand advice £ fone. A : 2 who has been for more than twenty |rated than gold and lofty station. just come and see the lovely things concerning that same glandular A short time ago such a low price on 5 Z s o : er. |debutante from the White House u 3 g s these qualities was impossible. But condi- s e e Cxperionce, | might be given special ramk and I've been preparing for you over operation, I've interviewed the tions have ch: d. Jobbe! d | Thera seems no thought t the as were Miss Roosevelt and there—you'll agree that I've been chief authority among the Pa ions have changed. Jobbers and manufac- | -~ busy in your interest as well as risian surgeons.” You see, I over turers are in need of funds. Consequently that of my European clients. look nothing. STARTLING PRICE REVISIONS have occurred—that is the reason for these ex- NG =N icketing ) For among the French chemists a¢ 411 my Salons you will find my and parfumewrs 1 have found 3 sl fd any Clever, enthusiastic collaborators, mpcricd | ECparations. A par and together we have worked out - many_entirely new ways of in- creasing your charms. V. heir own salvation N 2 {as Hungarian minister seems assured. Must work out t traordinary offerings. Fut Bulgaria having reappointed her|No doubt the Hon. Eleanor. though i former min Dr. naretoff. has i a1 flnomidydln “a!h“\ls!l;m as sr::'lel.v i irtis com: into line, and only Germany 8 organized MOW, Wi OERDRALLERE: 36-Inch Crepe de Chine Shirting, Yard. ...$1.59 o sing without the pate. There will | tive adjunct and will be feted to the Good crepe weave; colors absolutely fast; colored stripes on white back- be fifteen of the higher diplomatic |limit of her endurnce. grouads. [ i < { establishments Washington if | 36-Inch Mignonette, Yard. .......$159 Germany acts prompuy. and with all | ME%, 958, SARTUTS (O maniom | The very heavy qualtty, Colors include: Coral, Steel, Burnt Orange, the nations affected by the war OF|..4 after passing at least six or eight Brown, Navy and Black. {engaged in it represented here, ex- weeks in this country has written a 40-Inch Silk Stripe Georgette, Yard......$1.59 | cept Austria and the former Ottoman | Jeeis o LHe oy ot and @ book | kingdom. Wido. as weil as narrow, silk stripes on backgrounds of Orchid, Tomate, b which hasshockedithe British critica ? d which has caused American re- STaEs 08 (isr ST LaAtiies) Drovmiiary ) Buck Thoush tennis and golf seem to be | Viowers to Tub their eyes, For. not. ! igaining partisans all over the world ithstanding that _the talented and clubs are starting up in seem-|gaughter of Moreton Frewen and the | ingly impossible places. & statistician | granddaughter of Larry Jerome was | who keeps tab on sports says that!rcceived in New York and Washing- the growth of polo has been unprece-!ton with quite exceptional courtesy dented during the past six months.|and kindness, her etrictures on Amer- much-disturbed remnants of Austria | Mis the “first young lady of will renew diplomatic relations in the | t! patiotier than iy immediate future. and Turkey, too,|lion all the candidates for soci: g the Yemtm 0t the podsible, | onors within a certain class are, a: R ey pointment of Count Szenchyiiit were, started with even honors and N\ AT O THE SATIN BATH—so called because it makes your skin as en- Sometimes I wonder if you realize chantingly soft and sleek as just what extraordinary advan- gleaming bridal satin. tages I offer you—advantages that o no one else can duplicate, for my In addition to the preparations, I Muscle-Strapping, face modeling have the most fascinating novel- treatments and my Skin Prepara- ties—a Vanity box, the latest fad tions are really beyond compari- at Deauville—just the right pow- son, and my twelve years' experi- der jar, that is so hard to find— ence in the treatment of the skin spch adorable bags as you've never in New York, Paris and London seen—exquisitely beautiful fans. has placed me en rapport with 1t is no use to teil you oi my new Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. 36-Inch Foulards and 36-Inch Radium, Yard $1.59 Mostly dark backgrounds with scroll patterns; also large and small ontgos. 36-Inch Duchess Satin, Yard. s ..$1.59 Very fine, heavy quality, in Nuvy, Copenbagen and Black. I 36-Inch Fine Dress Taffeta, Yard........$1.59 e e aions o oknitlon I | fesn wayajend(mannery jerel almoat everything worth while. Eachone ~ Ambre perfume—you must cxpe- The wanted shades of Navy, Midnight and Black. {at Saskatchewan, Canada, and of ] of my numerous Salons is a re- rience its fragranc 40-Inch Crepe de Chine. veesees-$1.59 |[E|{yhich the Prince of Wales is ina cer-| ceiving station for all that is new Good heavy quality; strest colors: also Black. i jialn meume mpeneor MOl e in physical improvement. If any I have even thought of the coun- | frst royal poloict in Britain. visted | one has a brilliant idea pertaining try home and brought amusing to the accentuation of beauty, it is China cats and dogs from Nor- promptly brought to me, as the mandy which lends artistic charm be an Arden Salon on Old Bond Said a woman to me on shipboard : Strect, in London. And for my “The scientists have become your European manager I've secured a rivals, Elizabeth Arden. They're man who has been at the head of going to make us young by a sur- one of London’s most important gical operation.” retail establishments. son best equipped to utilize it. to the exterior of the house. | investigate cverything—l could 2 N . ! never allow my art to degenerate Here's a bit of news that I've been | study of all that relates to saddles. into a routine. keeping a secret; there will soon { bridies, sticks, balls, goal_posts and tall the intricate paraphernilia requi- site. Canada has now a full quota of polo clubs, that in the splendid & (] i 93 park beyond Victorla, British Colum- oo $1.88 Fine, handsome Satin Charmeuse, with a rich, lustreus finish and close satin face. {Dia, being one of the largest and most active in the Dominjon. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who has a_home in the { residential section called Uplands, has | become a contributing member_and o thinks of training ponies on _ his | 'I'HE ONLY 40, nch Oregon ranch. The Prince of Wales | e es o ! {has only recently obtained the re-| jthis vast plateau of the Canadian wheat belt he expressed surprise that, ‘ ‘ with such a natural field in readiness . = a armeuse polo did not flourish. He has fur- nished the projected club with a - complete set of rules and a detailed = For Treatments, Call at My Salon, 1147 Connecticut Ave. All My Preparations May Be Obtained There. i < Venetian Anti-Wrinkle Cream— Venetl Orange Skin Food. 40-inch Crepe Back Satin—Black, luctanticonsent of DAzl en o iay) To remove lines and wrinkles. $2. Must not be overlooked. $1, $1. Navy and Brown ,.... 3 i gagement in Calcutta is to play on the Venetian Pore Cream—An excel- $275. B lent corrective of enlarged pores. Should be on every woman's s en—A lemon-shaped cake E Vesetian Ardean Skin Ten! of soap, fragrant with lemon and -inch E: Ore Chin Countess de Chambrun, sister of i e a,fi“g:,fl:‘f{____lff _d'°_._ e Y d | Representative Longworth, who has {arrived to pass some weeks in Wash- 40-inch Crepe Meteor—Black Only. .. 40.inch Satin Raydette—Black Only. Many other items of equal impertance not advertised v and whitens the skin. 83, j,ving” the bleaching effect of s lemon juice. S0ec. Box of & cakes, Vemetian Cleansing Cream— g2.50, Frees the pores of all impurities ~—the most thorough cleanser in the world. $1, $3, 83. Venetinn Muscle Oll—A wonder- If you wish fo cultivate your in- ful muscle-builder, especlally ef- vidual type of beauty, incrcase or fective when used in conjunction reduos weight, writc for Elizabeth with Pore Cream. §1, $2.50, 84, Ardew's Home Course booklet. WITH AN ALL-METAL DOUBLE TUB TWO TUBS IN ONE ®; {ington, is one of the leading mem- St oldest grounds in the world, at Assam, 40-inch Canton Crepe—Street Colors where the game has been played (0 T R M e M N e e since 1869. Ibers of the French feminist party and one of its most powerful pen- women. She writes under the signa- ture of “Longworth-Chambrun,” and she uses her mother tongue and the French with equal facility. Her hook. valuable to all students of Shakespeare and compiled with ex- quisite care, “The Poems of Shake speare,” was issued from the press - Send for “The Quest of the Besutiful”—describing all the Arden in America just as her husband, H d ¢ Count de Chambrun, was being trans- Venetian Pre| . Elizabeth Arden will answer your questions L Tt AN e T ferred from his post here as coun- with letters containing invaluable advice. Please add 4% tax to remistance with order; also postage unless order exceeds $10. ELIZABETH ARDEN SALON D'ORO 1147 Connecticut Ave., Washington Main Salon, 673 Fifth Avenue, New York Paris, 255 Rue St. Honore selor of the French embassy to a higher office. Her articles. however. are principally those philosophical and social treatics in which the French magazines delight, and she frequently figures in spirited contro- versies in defenxc of her theories, and always with creditable results. Count de-Chambrun, who passed many years in Washington when his father was |in_exile after the defeat of Napoleon {1II. whom he had supported, made ' gallant record during the late war and received many medals and other honorable awards. He, with his hrothers and a large number of rela good, guaranteed 5e quality .. 2 “Omo” Uncovered Sami- Sorons ........ S1.25 g Sanitary Napkins—Large size, good quality. 50c ‘White Only. Bex 6f 13...... REDUCED DEMONSTRATED AND SOLD BY THE ELMER H. CATLIN COMPANY 309 13th St. NW. Hooks & Eyes and Snaps “Diadem Bone” Hairpins —A miscellaneous assort- 5 tives, are among the lineal descend- N ’ = ment. "Very special, ] (o | SOk 2 QB (f] v, ot Merm et TERMS IF DESIRED . Londan, 01d Band Sirst Detrois, Book Building 6 Cards ..opmupone- colors. BOX e ington Lafayette, son of the first and , } San Francisco, 233 Grant Ave. Boston, 192 Boylston Street ot most ardent friend of the American Neswport, 184 Bellevue Ave. Aslantic City, 1211 Boardwalk - | ~olonists. who figures o frequently in the diary of the great paftriot, left but one son, who died a bachelor, ~ %

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