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Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Miss Mary Chester Makes Bow at Buckingham Palace—Dulany-Lowndes Nuptials Will Unite Two Old Families. BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. The White House, which boast years of service, discounting peri in which the executive family, fos various reasons, have sought other shelter, needs much more repairing or remodeling than a new roof to make it measure up to much less pre- tentious mansions in the comfort. One feature wh mand attention is that despite numerous open fireplaces in the State suites of rooms and. in the the second floor not one draws sufficiently to make the ex- periment of lighting logs or coal en- tirely comfortable. All those who go to the White Houso habitually re mark how seldom an open fire {8 seen. There is a fairly good grate in the library where the President and Mrs. Coolidge end thelr few ments tc her, but even this is sub- ject to tantrums to cause a dense s s it break into bright f places are among the th overhauled, and perhaps, nex the t in the blue room will be en- is to se fire- s o be livened by logs burning and some of | the four fireplaces in the east room may be called into service after a cation lasting now almost 20 yea Clothes closet rooms in the bed cham- | When White & need. the bers is anothe James Hot House in 17 used for ¢ his lady sIX char boasted more than raiment. These mon- strous, unwieldly pieces of furniture have been banished and now some space must be provided for the presi- dential wardrobe. | are applied to orphanages and to vaca- * | himself “D. de Nemours,” turns out {to be Prince Charles Philippe Heari leisure mo- | and is just as liable | | herit a tremendous fortune, principal- | received most of his stupendous pri- |his name other than M., or Mr., as five or |y get good prices for their setting of | eggs. The city prepares the booths, clears the debris and is quite content with the proceeds of these sales, which tion homes. That modest, industrious, young ranch owner in Alberta who signs d'Orleans, the only son of that Bour- bon pretender, Prince Philippe Em- manuel Marie-Eudes, Duke of Ven- dome and d'Alencon and his wife, who was Princess Henrietta, daughter, and for many years, chatelaine in the palace of the late King Leopold of Belgium. Prince Charles has not yet attained his majority and was study- ing in Oxford, when, ipspired by the Prince of Wales and by Eric of Den- mark, he decided to become a rancher and to cast aside the bonds and obli- gations of being a member of the royal line of Bourbon and a claimant to the throne of France. He will in- ly trom his grandfather, Leopold of Belgium, whose favorite daughter Henrletta, now Princess of Bourbon, vate fortune. Young Charles is Duc de Nemours among many other titles descending from the French Bourbons, but he simply declines all handles to the Canadians call him. He has not purchased a ranch, but for the Dresent is leasing the big establish- ment of Lord Rodney near Fort Sas- katchewan, with a view of trying out several estates which have been of- fered him. This latest addition to the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 24, 1925—PART 2. CREDIT Foch day it becomes mors and more evident that people avall themselves of our credit facilities. With- ©out cost of even ome penny more you can make a purchase amounting to hundreds of doll and pay for it over a term of months—a littl at a time. In other words you enjoy fine fur- niture without straining your reserve cash fund. Come In and investigate. ‘Challenge Sale o BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE -DEPENDAB STORE" SERVICE _ Wt we make a promise of delivery, It is always faith- fully adhered to. You get exactly what you pay for und a Mttle bit more; you get satis- faction in every sense. What an't right is made right. Your purchase Isn't complete unless sutisfaction goes with it. When you' buying furniture, think first of this store a: our service guarantee of perfect satisfaction. Summer Furniture Fiber Reed Living Room Suites and Porch Furniture at Savihgs Ranging From 20% to 30% The Challenge Sale at Goldenberg’s Monday offers saving opportunities that are as timely as they are important to Washington homes preparing for warm weather. Particularly will June brides, planning their new homes, want to participate in the offerings—for every furniture need may be filled from our comprehensive assortments. Divided Payments may be arranged, if desired, by those who want to share these unusual values. Here Are Unusual Opportunities to Further Beautify Your Home With Attractive Fiber Reed Suites No better made fiber reed furniture can be found than the suites featured tomorrow at these lower prices. The frames are reinforced with tul and beautifu steel braces and each of the cushions contains 54 coil springs. The finish is smooth—the color combinations unusually artistic royal ranchers of Alberta delights in rigging himself after the manner of plainsmen and riding the most in- tractable of horses. He intends to raise wheat and other grain besides blooded stock. For the present this descendent of kings believes he is through with courts and the flub-dub of exalted soclety. His parents reside part of the year in the splendid English villa, Belmont, which Leopold built at Wimbledon during Queen Victorla's reign. They own a roval|and including that illustrious one of chateau at Neuilly-sur-Seine and here | Virginia, the Fairfaxes, for his bride the rancher of Alberta was born on | to-be is, through her mother, former! April 4, 1905. The Bourbon palace at | Anne Snowden, a cousin of the pres- Cannes St. Michel Is a show place, | ent Lord Fairfax. Mr. Lownd |and still another home which will{a grandson of the late Gov. come to Prince Charles in time is|of Maryland and he that stern stronghold Castle de |descent from several other governors Mentleberg at Insbruck, in the Tyrol. | of Lord Baltimore's palatinate, in- cluding two of the last roval gover. nors, Thomas Bladen, and his brother- | inlaw, Benjamin Tasker. Mr. and | Mrs. Lowndes, who spend so much 8 Adrian Baillie, who is the latest recruit to the list of British bachelors, and who is second secretary of em bassy on the staff of Sir Esme How- veteran of the World War » son of a notable military th h forces Regular $12.50 Lawn Swings - $8.98 known MRS. PERCY FOOTE, Wife of Capt. Foote, United States! Navy, now stationed at the Washing- | Navy Yard, and their little daugh- i » sixth baronet of h A 5 sixth baronet of hi ter Diana Foote. is his broth S “Goshen” guarantee of high materials and good hip. Made of clear with strongly braced painted red and four- enger swing painted green. . who was st weeks the w Sir Adrian was also an officer of the Grays and served throughout the bitte hting to save the channel ports and about Ypre The new British secretary has a splendid estate in I hgowshire near ttle t of Polkemmet, ancestors before becoming realm were knowr $150 Northfield Davenport Bed Suite, $116 Think of the convenience of having such a suite in your s room! Of unusual beauty and worthiness and exceptional va Sofa opens easily with one motion into a comfortable 4-ft. size bed equipped_with good springs. Measures 84 inches outside, A com- fortable Rocker and fine Chair completes the suite. This 3-piece Suite consists of 48-inch sofa, rocker and chairf finished in brown. Equipped with cretonne-covered spring cushions. An exceptional value—see it tomorrow. Young Willlam Bladen Lowndes, whose mother spends so much time in Washington, who will soon marry Miss Josephine Clarke Dulany, will, |time at the Mayflower, have a_de-| through this alliance, be related to|lightful home in Roland Park. Miss | nearly all the early Maryland familles (C T the Laird: fs an 4 cepted as flesh Miss Mrs. ¢ e of good horse Mary Chester, daughter of Iby Mitchel Chester, jr., and grandd: ter of the admiral, wore her presentation robes with much grace last week, when, with two other Americans, she made her bow to their British majesties at the first drawing room of the Miss Chester, a debutante of n and sev- eral times a _vis to Washington during the Winter, was educated abroad and has been carefully pre- pared for the social career on which she is entering. Mrs. Chester, jr., makes her home at Glenville Cottage in Greenwich, Conn., and it was in the Round Hill Club there that her daughter Mary was, in _December last, presented to society. Eoth ladies spent most of the Winter in New York, where Miss Chester is prom inent in the Junior League. Her aunt, Mrs. Edward Hutton, gave her a bril- liant dinner dance at the Ritz-Carl- ton just before her departure for Eu- rope about a month ago. There is younger ter, Virginia Colby, accompanied her relatives to London and will remain there throughout. the Summer. Miss Jane H of New York was another American maid presented by sador and Mrs. Houghton. Miss Brady is the daughter of Mr. James CoX Brady, the traction magnate of Al bany, and her mother was a f; ) mu@gmqg.%s Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET $22.50 Strollers $17.50 This Fiber Reed Stroller is full size, exceptionally com- fortable and well constructed for lasting service. Reclining back, adjustable hood and tu- bular steel pushers. Choice of blue, fawn and cafe -2 = : : i€ 2 . N = . . $125 Fiber Reed Suite, $95 This is one of the best designed suites of the year. Choice of new finishes and decorations—constructed by expert crafts- . . men.of fiber reed. 60-inch sofa with three spring cushions, $89 Flbel‘ Reed Su]te $69 comfortable rocker and chair, . 9 . Attractive Fiber Reed Living Room Suite of three pieces: in two-tone gray and Baronial brown. Consists of 60-inch sofa with three spring cushions ; large rocker and comfortable chair, Summer Fashion as featured in Summer Frocks The afternoon function, the dinner and the dance occasions make demands upon the ward- robe that are most effectively met with . bello of the New York capital, ) Flowered Chiffon—Flowered Geor- Flizabeth Hamilton. A third Amert can presented, Mre, Archibald H gette—Lingerie—Lace — Lace and Rowan, as fdrmerly Miss Louise . . ol aren Ayves of Cirsnnatl, and she Chiffon — Plain Georgette Clufian. lived in London since her mar age five vears ago, in that ven —designed with a smart flare to the skirt and gracefully flowing sleeves. and erated old mansion, the Half Moon House, for several years the home of the poet Percy Byssche Shelley. Sev- eral other Americans wlill be presented at later drawing rooms, but the honor of figuring at the first is always eagerly sought. Contrary to custom, this drawing room was held in Buck ingham instead of James Palace. Chairs, $3.88 Natural Willow Newport Chair, strongly built. large and comfortable—specially priced at NS tomorrow . You will want geveral at this low price for the porch or lawn Rocker to match, $4.88. New—and different—and @lecidedly distinctive. Beginning at 33950 4-Piece Bedroom Suite, $166 Four-piece Bedroom Suites, consisting of larger dresser, chifforobe, full size vanity and bow-foot bed. French or American walnut. Made and finished in superior style, with dustproof construction. ‘Washingt from the New States, are ami are used except d how seldom they s show places to be walked through and gazed upon, but not really used. That cherming pageant of youngsters frolicking on May day in behalf of the health de showed many possibilities. in Philadelphia the parks play al part in the gathering of funds for municipal charities. All through May, on in days when the weather % n boards of ladies hold a I e Square, Regularly Priced at $22.50 $13.95 As the result of a special purchase we are enabled to offer equally as big values in beds of high quality as those which attracted crowds last week. From one of the coun- try’s foremost makers—square tubing with flat fillers, in wal- nut and mahogany finishes that can hardly be distinguished from real wood beds. Three sizes—39, 48 and 54 inches \ i SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. ! The Banner Sale of the Year! —is the way more than one customer expggssed themselves concerning our sale of Girls’ Dresses 3 $]..00 We had a record-breaking sale! The crowds came early and continued throughout the & day. J To those who were unable to attend this event Satur- day or found it impossible to be properly “served we are going to continue it for one more day. Monday—the Final Day 450 Beautiful Dresses Sizes 2 to 14 Years One Dollar! $12.50 Couch Hammocks $8.98 A comfortable couch hammock for the rest hours, with khaki covered mat- iress and windshield. Complete ‘With nized ceiling chains. White Mountain Refrigerators White Mountain Reirigerators have carried the cold, dry, crystal-clear air of the mountain peaks to every quarter of the /globe for half a century. As clean and white as the new-fallen snow, they preserve your food as no other refrigerator can. You are sure of perfect refrigeration and, dollar for dollar, are guaran- ted more value than you can buy in any other refigerator at any- where near the same price. U,‘_J $166 roots, and there are p to go with each sale. On another day gardeners offer their r fancy fowl lO-c. Dining Room Suite, These Handsome Dining Room Suites consist of 60-inch buffet, semi-inclosed china cabinet, double-door server, oblong Combination American or extension table and six chairs. Compares favorably with suites marked Huguenot walnut. twice the price. Bring In_This Ad Before May 31 Shampoo. . . .. .50c Hair Dyeing. .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50¢ Marcelle Wave. . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl. . §1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop = and Lansburgh & Brother. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2221. Expert Service. ST x;‘ Let us show you the superior solid wall and back construction, the duplex ice grate and other features found in the White Mountain. Three-door Style White -Mountain Refrigerators offered to- ‘morrow at these special prices: Ice capacity 50 pounds. Regularly $39 priced at $39.00. Sale price.. . $33 Priced 65 pounds ice capacity. $ 6 2 $ 3 . 5 0 capacity. Priced 44 Sale price........ $50 Priced regularly at $45.00. Sale price.... . $19.75 and $22.50 Reed and Fiber Rockers and Chairs $13.95 100 Odd Rockers and Chairs of fine reed and fiber are in this disposal sale tomorrow at savings sure to attract value-wise shoppers. Many styles and colors to choose from. All equipped with best spring cushions. = 80 pounds ice capacity. Priced regu- larly at $50.00. Sale price . 100 pounds ice capacity. regularly at $55.00. Sale price 125 poundssézice egularly at .50. BLEMISHES GONE/ ! a new beauty re- mains. A pure, vel- vety, soft skin free from complexion ills. Its astringent action counteracts wrinkles, flabbiness, undue redness and excess oiliness. White - Flesh - Rachel RAUD'S Mattresses at $13.95 At other times these same qualities sell regularly for $19.75 and $22.50. Guaranteed layer felt of the better grade, covered with fine tickings or sateens in a variety of patterns. All sizes. A good night's sleep is always assured when you have a Capitol Brand Mattress on your bed. Here's your chance for unusual savings, too. Send 1oc. for Trial Size Ford. T. HopkMs & Son, New Yerk Oity

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