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Tales (;f Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, Short-horn cattle, in whish prince takes such a great pride, are old experiments all over this country, and even the vast herds of Shropshire sheep are not novelties elther In Canada or in this country. But the presence of the prince taking a per- sonal survey of his prairie kingdom makes the episode of great impor- tance, and despite all the care shown authorities, it is President's Official Advisers Committed to Home |8,ihe Ginatiey, oo i prince Life Ideal—Bachelors in Minority in Government Circles. President Coolidge, retaining his pro- flecessor's cabinet in entirety, is:sur- rounded by ad who are committed to the domestic idea and who for the larger part have homes and families. In fact, the bachelor public official in is country is the exception and he is numbered in every division of the -fold government about ten to one. The Secretary of the Treasury has his charming young daughter to grace his board whenever it is neeessary, and be- ides she malintains a wide soclal activ- on her own account. Senator Albert a widower. He is nate and it_sig r ct, retain that role. With thes ceptions in the executive and legis . and Justice McReynolds in_the ial set, all &f the major omicials in the Capital main- tain the dual state and many have a ildren and erand- the military smmins of Tow delightful group of children. Of course, in group Gen. Pershing ds out as-one )f the eligibles, but he, too, has family young son; and his sister, Miss . will prof winter and_disper ties in his this, the opening s in Wardma Park Ho improving i n B. Leeds has many tives in this part of the his fortunes with mother, _the late formerly Miss Nan- Stewart of Richmond, Ind., though »orn in modest circumstances and com- led in her early girlhood to aid the ly ex orders for a had_reached of European riage with she be- v remark, no other 1 woman broke Into royal clr- > extensively, and umong her leg alling the ds and the whom he content principal of the But i they Mrs. Nannie who had done th sree . Worthingtof than twenty- Worthingto: with G the age of wom that the can handle any | controversial nature wit and convineing for It is - stock of pol 1 anecdote those of Mr. Depew, and, they x . She te with gr quoted on all oe- s an advo- he shud- aferred b: “haun- party pare her it comes to devising p used peals of ilning at which ders of the suf- present by tell . n who #n husband at the break about to be presidency me American sportsmen feel as ' 4 ccomplished a destin that Lord Lever- hulme, who has just purchased a arge estate near Warwick known Moore Park, proj to convert it a country club modeled after the | nore-Westchester, and to place it | entirely continen lians trans- A oore Park is situated mucl rearer London than the Westchester is to New York, a superb road. The clubho that grand old mansion built by Bulwer-Lyt- ally as the points not to. ewer land. But Earl of Warwick, whom erhulme, he Canadian magnate, who is mak- ing so liberal a gift to his former cisizens of the Dominlon, has York club several Biltmore i The country ciub idea is ae- knowledged all over tne world as this nation’s contribution to the sporting instincts inherited from ancestors from the ®id world, and so popular h: his innovation proved that there hardly ‘an outpost of civilization vhich lacks one. The rules conduct- fng these most useful and delightful wdjuncts to city life are as Amerfcan s cornbread and. sweet potatoes und they furnish the basic principles for such organizations all-over the world. The Biltmore-Westchester, though, feels unusually complimented in hav- ing s a charter for Lord graclous gifty Though there is not the slightest y ity of the Prince of Wales ccepting any social attention In da, still less in this country, his presence at his ranch twenty-five miles west of High river on the Cal- cLeod branch of the Canadian , cannot fall to excite atten- nd perhaps to attract visitors to this distant spot. This tract for- merly was called Beddington Run, and as sueh was kept in a fine state of improvément by the owner, Mr. George Lane, who still retains a part of the original area under the name 2r-U raueh. . The prince, it is well known, rechristened his property the B. P. 'ranch, which, it is surmised, stands for Edward Prince, though thie assumptjon has never been au- thorized by its owner. However, the heir to the British throne directs all stock intended for it to the B. P. so it has become famous algary district. Every farmer thereabout and in this country is in- Make Your Dresses Wraps and Hats Livingston's School—Designi Dressmaking and Mllllnery"‘ Ask for Booklet. 1115 G Bt NMiW. Frank. 7475 will be able to keep as quiet and un- disturbed as he anticipates. Though the 1, P. ranch embraces almost 6,000 acrés and but one—not too large—Ilog hut, it always has been considered a sportsman’s paradige and free to all who cared to shoot or cast a lne. The grazing land, which stretches back for miles on each side of trout-stocked lakes, has a rich growth of grass in which every sort of small game is found, while beyond the lgg cabin and the stables and grana¥ies are the Rockles in thelr most__majestic _aspec here bea: WUNER! DIE T NEW FOR 15¢ Kimonos Dresses Sweaters ” Skirts Waists Coats raperies inghams Stockings Diamond Dyes WMIss LDRED DON NELLA ELLIS, | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ellix, annousce her engagement to Mr. Carl ¥. Stein coming | and Corn- | rern France, | have neve Druggists have ali colors. tions in each kage. Direc- WORCESTER With the “Unda-Belt,” Uplift and Support the Abdomen Model 790 at $5.50 STOUT WOMEN THE UNDA-BELT has an all-elastic vest that uplifts, supports and perfectly controls even the heaviest abdomen. This means a symmetrical contour, and that you look much lighter. The fashionable Flat Back effect is acquired by the proper corset- ing of the flesh at the lower back. The UNDA-BELT is ideal for Stout Women who are obliged to be on their feet a great deal. As a surgical corset, the UNDA- BELT is recommended for (1) Sagging ab- domen, (2) Relaxed muscles, (3) After oper-’ ations, (4) Hernia. BON TON UNDA-BELT Back Lace, Model 919, Coutil, $8. Back Lace, Model 940, Broche, $10. Front Lace, Model 1039, Coutil, $8.50 l Front Lace, Motel 1069, Broche, $15. Made from Finer and More Beautiful Ma!erialsi Sold at Leading Stores. If Unable to Get"Them," Write at Once to Royal Worcester QOrset Co., Worcester, Mass. 1923—PART 2. 1216 F St. NW. Wooltex Reorganize Thr?g'h-comoliduion they have achieved great reductions in overhead costs—through early buying they have secured the best materials and furs at lowest cost—and this, together with a reduced margin of profit, brings 20% Saving on Wooltex Coats \ On all of our first orders for this fall and winter season! Women's Straightline Coat of Truve- sette has @ gorgeous Kit fox collar a This means 20% saving over last winter’s ‘Wooltex prices to every one who shares in these early orders. Whether the new organization can keep up this record is doubtful—furs have already advanced, but our first orders are now practically complete and are starred as the big feature of the Third Week of Our September Coat Sale Sport, Service, Dress Coats §5926:2t0%17 Each coat, no matter what the price, is fully representati of the Wooltex excellence of details, and is positively priced at a 20% saving (if not more) over last year. Coatings pure wool by acid test. Shapeliness attained through tailoring, not pressing. Styles their own, cleverly interpreting the assured new winter models. Furs the very choicest, obtained through - . Seated Misses” Coat of Lustrosa, with purchasing far in advance of the season. zovelly sleeves, eelf etriped aod larg: it collar, : - . . . c Cot 31 For convenience the majority of these coats $66.00.” Seme ‘model 1o you to ¥ will be arranged in Instroa with eqdirrel (as lustra ight Big Wooltex Groups Each four groups at the same prices, but entirely different styles in each department and making, all in all, the finest selections of Wooltex Coats ever gath- ered under this roof. 4 Groups of Women’s Coats— Second Floor The exquisite sheen ‘of Excello. combined with luxurious kit fox and self color cable stitching accounts for the beauty of this women's coat, $1 Group 3—Women's Coats, $95.00 sleeves — cholce beautiful kit fox or siiky dblack lynx for trimming. The mate- rials _are Cordalure and Pentalure. The colors, Malay and dark browns, batwing gray navy blue and black Group 4—Women’s Coats, $110.00 A handsome group of Coats that display all the newnesses of the season's styles—rippled spron. front panels, . the fitted slde penel and becoming panel back with side tucks, The mafority favor the side closing. - Gorgeous lyox, squirrel agd beaver enhance the beauty of the fabrics, which include the loveliest of the deep pile coatings and & foll range of su- tumn colorings. s with This Women's Coat of Excello combines full wrappy sieeves to elender t Collar of Eastern fox, $79.50. 4 Groups of Misses’ Coats— Third Floor [ Group 1—Women’s Coats, $65.00 The corded pile fabrics Gran ada and Cordalure are repr sentative of the fabrics_in this group. A variety of side fa tening and wrappy models with self or taupe wolf collars. Group 2—Women’s Coats, $79.50 Belted, wrap amd panel back styles developed in Cordalure and beautiful deep pile Excello and Fashona. Large becoming collars and deep cuffs of seli material or glossy wolf. ‘Group 5—Misses’ Coats, $65.00 —display the new “pinch back” so popular with the “younger set.” Straightline coats, how- cver, are not forgotten and self stripes, tucks and silk stitching add much to their smartness. Group 6—Misses’ Coats, $79.50 —have luxurious deep collars and cuffs of gray or black woli, The styles feature the slim straightiines that always appeal “Misses.” The fabrics are Cordalure and Lustrosa. Shawl collar. and deep flare cuffs on this women's coat of Ara- bella are of silky 1ynx, $110.00. Group 7—MISSES’ Coats, $95.00 s=will delight the Jearts of misses with all the littlc new- nesses in design that add to rather than de- tract from their slim, straightness. Gleam- ing lights and shad- ows pldy in the deep. lustrous pile of new autumn fabrics and magnificent fur collars make soft back- grounds for youthful faces. A wonderful style and value group! Coats, $110.00 —wherein a lovely new ma- terial, “Bonivoine,” makes its bow to Fashion. Therc are coats here of Fashons, too, and you've never seen more magnificent furs than in the large shawl collars and deep cufts of silky Iynx and soft squirrel. Black, navy blve and Kit fox are the most sought after shades for misses. Women's Coat, trim of line, of Granads, lared with Manchurian W 5.00. straight _lines. .50, These coats were ordered last June, and we have already been notified of advanced prices on many of the models, but during September all garments on hand and all spegial orders (if ghtamable) will be sold at sale prices. After-September 30th, prices on all further orders will be in accordance with the new costs. BE SURE—Select your Wooltex Coat this week. Only a reasonable payment required now—storage in our fur ‘storage vaults free until November 1st. WOOLTEX Suits Join |WOOLTEX Dresses at $35 the Sale at $49.50 Regular Prices, $65.00 to $85.00 This very special group of suits was sent by the Wool- tex makers to add to the success of Wooltex week—and surely it will. You may choose from Strictly tailored suits that are made from the finest of twills with self-tucking and inset panels. ar also in fine twills, with their at border, cuffs and pockets. suits that are smarter than ever before. They're of Suede-tex with jaunty box-like jackets, fur collars Semi-dress styles that ap long jackets braid embroidere Fur-trimmed and fur-trimmed pockets. The lowered prices—the generous selection of styles and colors—apply only to this, our Annual Wooltex week, WOOLTEX Suits NOW! so we say Buy Justify Their Name Their materials are soft, fine twills, all “acid tested” to make sure of their pure wool content. The tailoring is superb—every detail is finishey with as careful attention as though it were the oniy dress to be made— the lines are perfectly proportioned wnd tefiered in—not just pressed. X But particularly we want to emphasize the STYLES. They have a dignity and poise that make them doubly charming, and many of the newest have the long roll collar that crosses over to a side closing. But, of course, there are round necks, too. Buttons vie with braiding and stitchery for simple but effective trimming. Assuredly YOUR new cl frock will be from : WOOL Women’s Suits, Second Floor - colors, 1216 F St. N.W. NEW! Qur shop is overflowing with things that are new! From frock and coat to hat or shoes the Fall fash- ions are refresh- ingly different — and beautiful! And costs at Jelleff’s are never high, espe- cially when the quality is consid- ered. And so, we say, it's quite worth while to shop at Jelleff’s! —Hats that are worthy of the capitals we've used. To be smart your hat should be small; to be ultra-smart it has a feather orna- ment, a quill or a bow at onc side. There are chic felts, softest of duvetyns and Lyon and panne velvets. Besides the new shades of brown you'll find black and too. Don’t YOU want one of th ese lpvely new hats? Advance Sale! (G $1.95 They’ll be $3.00 and $3.50 when this special shipment is gone. 0Ot soft, fine French kid in plque and overseam styles—one and two clasp models with choice of con- trast color stitching- or self tone Paris Point embroidery. Black, white, tan and mode and a lovely rich brown. You know Centemeri qual- ity and reputation. The quan- tity of these gloves is limited. Buy NOW! For VALUE Buy GOLD STRIPE— Silk Stockings That WEAR Not jugg a pair of silk stock- 1] ings, but Silk 100% pure. Stock- ings that are full fashioned, “knit to fit” trim at ankle, snug at toe; stockings that have the utmost in protection from those ruinous garter cut “runs” through the patented gold stripe. All sizes and colors. With mercerized 52,00 . Pair garter hems . With all-silk garter hems At Jellefi’s, only author- ized Washington agency. New Pumps Have a French Accent Though They Cost But $12.50 Pair They're of the soitest cocoa brown suede with the short French vamp and rounded toe. A smart cut work motif reminds of the sandal fashion, but slen- der straps hold the pump quite snugly to the foot. . You'll love them! 275 -~