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\ 0 Tales of Well Known Folk- | In Social and Official Life President and Mrs. Coo]idgc.s Plan to American- ize Interior of White House Brings Offers From Experts. BY MARGARET B. DOWNI | sometimes siven in return rs. Caolidge are he.| NIZht's lodging and a good how profoundly | NOthing amused the Attorney G people In every section of the conntry | MOr® than that a well known © are interested in thefr determination ©N colonial furniture recently nomin- 1o Americanize” the Interfor equip- [#!#d him as an honorary member of | ment of the White House the Junk Snuppers’ Union. i «nklin Rell and Col. Clarence | 1. being in a position to oh-! tain such knowladge, are constantly haing quastionsd ahont the most fa-! vored motor reads leading out of Washington and approximately how | MAnT people traverse them in A | month seems 10 he an impos. | <ible quest ‘or the Army officers | to answer. since at all times of the | m vaar the strangers within the gate! mount inte the thousands and ne.u’l\'\‘m all arviva in thelr own car. Naturally | Y] thay inquire ahout the best and most | | interesting roads and turn thair faces ||l secordingly. But that the imore ; (| houlsvard is the nvenue leading m.}‘fi ward places which appeni mightily | i ol 19 division of colonial household For 1an vears past. intensive study of early American furniture has heen In progress and the knowle thue acquired has n svatemt and now makes a considerable liters ture. Mre. Coolic thus confident that when the actual process of te. ni Fiain incongriuous pieces in . she mav ine colonial ohjects. with & complete oviginy and hilla of sale it they ! their first ow T Antiquarian Society has project with enthusi U least one ¢ ws of i1s excellent and anthoritative organ will act with Col Sherrill and Co ant and the Com ssion of Fine Aris, when the selec < = I order. To the lovely landscape wall pa ¢ of the early davs and to tran ; o of the staie parlors ALV the mreen room, is one any g ntions of the an noand valver wall now as ohsolete as (he ved dinner table taken up the <m and (» Washinstonlans, is obvious. since | i~ this wav is crowded from the peep of | d4y until long past midnight. while | AU certain hours, even on week days. || proxress 1s much as it is in Potomac | | Park when the cherry blossoms are in - (i full bloom. Then the fine roxd lead o Marihor ver lacke pat- It runs tnto a section of | Dealies having sev- w savory dinner is! able: also down the Marlboro | pike many pleturesaue littie nooks | s 5 on the bav susgest fishing and bath Fo Tane the inz nnd every convenience for pic:| T e s rea . o L radb R T There it a consiant stream e g 1 to Mount Vernon. to Arling- | & e ot the Sldem | ton and to Great Falls in Virsinia. So | the plexsant lttle towns of the Old | Dominion claim their votaries by the | hundreds svery day and by thousands | on Sundavs and holidays. so that it would be & problem for elther Col. Bell, | the Engineer Commistioner of the Dis: | & trici. or hix brother officer. Col. Sher- ! /Il in charge of fts parks and build. | to state definitely which road ! ahout Washington is the most popular ! with fts moetoring public. | v estates, ins where stmpliciry days aolidge has amo rniture and s the New England Antiquarian eciety as well. Whenever expert ad viee is sought on the earliest Ameri can clocks. the Attorney General is 1 Sargent has pur ased old clocks of he worth makes. the Terry. Har e o Parie, Mr more dacrepit they were the hetisr he AHins bl | Iiad it T hisisection ptVerniont ne/|meet the French financiecs, say) I B e o imken, | Parisians follow one of two roads out prbl ',,;,”,‘,Tfi' “f,,f,',','“'“' LUNKeT: of thelr clty—to Daauville when thex Bl Al s Aiine e, 4| wian! lenjpvment iotieyery Skma, iaunCif rertaet comaition: Reing an ingeni.|bAthing. tinnis, golf. polo, and inter-| 7 course with the most interesting peo- . B e e s ld. The other way leads | | e o st eon imoverca | Ple of thi wesil. T . lends | That some of the most famous of what | t0 Chiatities. where & quiet. megiietiys | o mobiiar ax Erndfathers’ | vacation s possible, iwithin sight. of B e e e Torrs with: mo | the most glorlous cathedral in France | S et e U TAckknife’ ana|and.imany think oCtheiwonla, ‘There| D That the most elemental treai- | Are. péacetul. comfortable inna. never Taent’ was all thev required to pro. | unduly crowded and where the cul| long their usefulness indefinitely. He |Sine surpasses anvthing to be obtained has doctored many ailing timepieces | Outside of the home of sastionomy.| for himself and for his nelzhbors. The | Paris itself. AMr. Herrick se ol ey Geniul oan rinder Sume 8 | Wises Hkom owe or tHe Gies OF iee | Hiee o this subject and he knows | excellent boulevards, though it may be | the history of many of the famous|admitted that the way to ¢ l‘n’"“_ frandfather clocks made by Willard | beckons oftener than the more color | Rrothers at Grafton ful pleasures of Deaunille, There la] carted about the New one cafe set hack in the woonda over gtryside on the backs Eighteenth Page. | and which were England coun 't peddlers and (Continued on An Unequalled Combination of Style, Beauty and Value DRESS HATS for FIRST FALL FUNCTIONS ATS to wear now with one’s street irock and fur piece and later with one’s fur coat. Personable little hats (many of them are little, by the way ). with an air that com- hines smart sophistication and youthiul naivete. Satin hat< with monkey fur, satin hats with metal bright trimmings. such as Paris wears. And velour, too—dressed up in dress hat guise. For no hat collection is complete without its dressy velonr, and here vou will find the collection always camplete and up to the minute. Fur Leadership In Style—In Value NOTABLE collection of model coats in £ furs and styles that Paris and New York say are correct for the coming season. Offered you this week at prices not to be duplicated later in the season. SPECIAL!! Squirrel or Fitch, Chokers Stone Marten Chokers Beautiful Fox Scarfs : Furs Remodeled You will ind Wm. Rosendorf’s estimates decidedly moderate and Wm. Rosendorf’s workmanship of highest character. $7.50 up $£19.50 up $18.50 up Furrier D. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., (4 Monogrammed Silk Underwear Your own monogram—two or three initials—will be exquisitely embroidered on lovely silk underthings—at moderate cost—exclusive with Frank R. Jelleff, Inc., in Washington. Ik Nightgowns, Chemise, Pajamas. Step-ins and Step-in Chemise at prices from $3.95 to § Leave orders at Underwear Shop=Third Floor. OCTOBER 4, 1925—PART 2 j , 1216 F St. N.W. October Presentation Tomorrow of This Fashionable New Apparel Tatt—A wonam's - line m on. queenbird. brown an 4 erackishead 1o collar And eaffa bf Black kit or browa fos. §68.50. Rieht — The nbw tront ton. cont Wh Madelon Coats Are a Sure Criterion of Coat Style! Their Price— 369.50 Their smart silhonettes are the very shadow of fachion! A new flare—a cleverly flared hox pleating—new ways of using such furs as fitch, wolf. squirrel, beaver, fox and others- splendid pile fabrics, proud in their deep. rich plumage colorings—novel trimmings! Yet with all their superb fashioning -unquestionable quality—<kill of making -their beanty—you can own a Madelon coat for a price seemingly impossible for such wonderful worth—$69.50. That is what we call Fashion with Value! Women's Coats—Second Floor. Misses' Coats—Third Floor. jacapo. Madelon Junior Coats, $39.50—Frocks, $25 The frocks and coats bearing @i Madclon junior label proclaim to Youth that the clothes it demands are here, new, fresh and sparkling. The Coat Sketched This straightline coat of Deerana, with it rag- lan sleeves and the tuxedo collar and cufis of Amegican opossum. combines a capacity for re- markable service with irrepressible smartness. In Tuscan, Sultana and a rich Chestnut. Sizes 13 tn 17. §30.30. The Frock Shketched— Tt i of Lorcheen cloth with strap cide trim- ming. pieces suspended from <martly <lashed pockets hound in contrasting tones. Very debon- nair are its musketeer cuffs, lined with contrast- ing colors of crepe de chine. In navy. copper, oakrest and pigeon. Sizes 13 to 17. & Third Floor The Windbreaker for out-door smartness! Fur Salesroom Second Floor No Better Coat for October Weather! —For it gives complete protec- tion from the brisk October wind—vet complete freedom of movement. For the College Girl ..4“ ) a0 e i RR Y T, Right — Three fonnees sdred wil Black velvet rikhon enRance the ehic of this party frock of Pom) r | Taffeta. aatin froek Don’t Forget Glen Bogie! Tt'’s the Year-round Frock—worn by scores of smartly dressed women for golf, for motor- ing. for business, for street, for travel. guaranteed not to stretch—has no hooks or eves to bother with— It is and is priced Second Fleor Madelon Dresses Show Flares Getting Slightly Wider! Their Price— $39,50 Let Fachion but whisper a new style decree- ever o faintly— and the Modec of Madelon will hear it and have it. dresses now These capture the charm of youth. sale Lovely velvet chiffons—elusive shadow show slender. graceful lines that faille—twillbloom exquisitely embroidered—glistening satins—snch ma- % 21 terials in their finest qualities! But with all their youthful loveliness—Madelon irocks have an- For Madelon i< another name for Fashion his lovels’ treek of P leated “and exquis velvet ribhon. witehing combinations of black roval.tan und hrown. French and pencii hlue. erey and tanpe. Sizes Tato 11, & with Valu ara. Nizes 1314 to 2 Madelon Millinery Tops the Mode—at $12.50 Hats in small cloche shapes are still permitted this Fall, as well as the larger ones with the cut-out in the back. to decide which vou will wear is simply 1o Madelon Millinery. All priced $12.50 -amazing for such value! Sketched— T"V right—A dinner hat of metallic cloth, in <oft tanes of rose and gold. $12.50. Middle right—A black <atin hat with hoic de rose facing and cluster of gold fAowers. $12.50, Lower right- A pirate hat of hlack hatter’s plush with fac- ing of silver clath and jeweled pin. §12.5¢ Left tunning Madelon hat of velvet and satin, in dark Malay brown, with simple gcid cdging. $12.50. Third Floor The hest way ce this showing of ¥ i s A Special Exhibit © of Fashionable Furs other story—-Utmost Value. Women's Dresses—Second Floor. —the Sportswoman A Windbreaker will make vour golf drive feel freer— make you enjoy riding into the teeth of a wind—and all the time will keep you looking smart! These Windbreakers are made of genuine capeskin of the smoothness of glove leather—and beautifully colored in hunter's green, poudre blue, rose, orange, tan, cocoa, Lanvin green, pencil blus, brown or black. Collars, cuffs and hipbands are of wool knitted in plain or jacquard designs. $22.50 and $28. Sports Shop—Street Floor For Sports—For Evening—For General Wear! Here we shall display—and offer for sale—replicas and adaptations of Paris fur fashions—coats embodying the newest placing of flared fullness, new grace in wrap models and effectiveness and distinctiveness in straightline designs—one of the most magnificent assemblages of fine furs it has ever been our pleasure to show—many of them especially designed for misses. Prices, $295 to $1,500 The Furs in This Collection Include— Leopard, Ermine, Black Caracul, Brown Caracul. Hampster, Mole Squirrel, Beaver, Seal-dyed Muskrat, Baron-duki (Chipmunk) This_exhibit ard sale has been planned in conjunction withi one of New York's leading manufacuring furriers and continues only for two days—Monday and Tuesday! The prices at which these garmens wifl be offered are exceedingly reasonable, but they carry with them that guarantce of reliability for which the‘name of Jelleff always stands. You are cordially invited to view them Second Floor Misses’ Dresses—Third Floor. One of the Smartest Is the New Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Silk to the Very Top Of sheer chiffon weight, Of silk 100% pure. Protected from ruinous pgarter clasp “runs” by the patented Gold Stripe. Gold Stripe Stockings (silk stockings that wear!) are so woven that it is impossible for a garter “run” to pass down through the stripe! . We suggest that you save hy huy- ing three pairs of these new stock- ings for $8.76. Two Birds With One Stone An assortment of Sorosis Shoes in over 100 styles go on sale at $8.78 to $12.50 tomorrow—and a few styles special at $7.50 a pair—with the pro- vision that— s a pair will be allowed on old shoes you may bring in if you purchase from these assortments tomorrow. Widths AAA to C. Sizes 2% to 9. Your old thoes will he given to the needy—and you will have a new pair for §1 less—even than the spe- cial prices quoted above. ! Street Floor