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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., OCTOBER 4, 1925—PART 1ales of 'dred of this young princess, who, | Sargent studio on the Chelsea and |triple role of being its most trusted October 20, at the social mesting in )7 of Well Known Folk | penniless and unfitted to support her- | Fulham roads, London, had always | financier, manufacturer and agricul- VETERANS PLAN TRIP. Woodmen Lodge Hall, Grant piace, : ;s ifa | Self and her young sister, solved the [ admired, but which the artist, alleg- | turist. Since the World War he has of the Auxilia P 7 5 t 5 3 S - — xiliary of the President's In Social and Official Life | peabier v marrying one of America’s | ing they were products of his imma. | dipped into the shipping business. : Own Garrison. On this occasion the i richest young men. So far the match, | ture years, declined to value or to[So vast are his Interests that a year | President’s Own Garrison to Go t0 | women of the auxiliary will entertain _(Continued from Seventeenth Page.) | though bitterly Opbposed by Princess | sell. "There were 240 of these un-|ago the Swedish Minister could not Philadelphia the national corps staff and members || e i‘hrlsmpher of Greece, the mother of | framed Sargent canvases, and they |see his way to remain any longer at i of the President's Own Garrison. Mr. Leeds, has been happy, and the | brought exactly $987.350, three-fourths | the Washington legation and tendered | Officers and members of the Pres- | S dral brood, which is « special ra\urnell“""fea!- who. according to a post- | of the purchasers being Americans | his resignation, giving the foreign |ident's Own rrison, No. 104, the i 7 of Mr. Herrick's. and the chef once on | "UPtal Agreement. must call herself | present or agents who bid in for them. | office abundant time to find a suc- [ Army and Na Union, U. S. A Unfair. | “Mrs..” has fitted Into her niche and | The Boston Museum of Art securea | cessor. But this was not so easily | are planning to visit the Philadeiphts | seems content o be the wife of an'three: the Metropolitan of New York. | accomplished, and now being assured | Divisional Encampment of the Phila- | FTm Dorfharbier. Berlin. o American business man. ready well supplied with examples, {# lengthy vacation every Summer in | delphia Division. Department. of| LKoo Sou like helng at school? | | bought but three, and the others went | which to go to Stockholm and super- | Pennsylvania. Army e Navy | Not atall: We children have to do | to private collectors or to younger art | vise his business he will remain in this | Union. October 17, us escort to the | oy i, WOTK: Put the teacher gets paid | collections, like those in the *Middle | country for at least another year and | national commander and his head- for it West and on the I'acific Coast. perhapx longer. Capt. and Mme | quarters staff. | stays with this old-time acquaintance e = g S T — | Wallenberg are famous tennis play-| The national commander i< ar-| Burma rls cannot enter socie o e ionn e e Ve | Sexandrin pike. and thes will spend | \irs. Fizabeth Wyate Bourne. for | erd ani frequentls are placed against | ranging w he present. Octonet. 6 ‘nr| uniesn tner senr enr praser o | wish, in the midst of peace and seclu- | ‘\utumn. Thelr estate 1 Locooy va) ears a member of officlal soclety | the Swedish King and a selected | sion | . r estate in Locust Val- | here, when her former husband, Mr.|court official when the Autumn - iley, Long Island. will continue to be | Jonathan Bourne, was Senator from |tournaments are held. | | which the great towers of the cathe- A time conducied a fashionable place on the Parisian boulevard. But being A wise man he saw less rivalry and i . surer paironage on the line of Motor | Ar. and Mrs. George S New | ravel out of Paris than at his old: york, the latter r.‘.-,.fp.-h!"h'}‘.‘."'.le'n stand. The Ambassador. often ac-! Dodge, have just purchased that heau- companied by an American friend.! (ify] estate, White Hall Farm, on the \ | their permanent home, and their visits | Oregon. is coming to Washington next The Attainment Furs Judge Arthur M. Robinson's Indian | {0 White Hall Farm will be when the | week for a brief visit en route to her = prings. at the font of the Graviock | Warrenton Hunt Club. which they | home in Monterey. Calif. Mrs. | Woman Burned as Stove Explodes. foothills nesr Willlamstow Mass..| have jolned. will be in full swing. | Bourne has spent 16 months in Eu- Mrs. Helen Par! Dl b ot ok o has hecome famillar to the visitors to | White Hall Farm has been for several | rope. and mosi of the past Summer |tha ' Neoion " ham, 30 vears ol of Q v Of True the Institute of Politics and many | Year the vear-round home of Mr. and | in that part of Scotland which is be- | ttreet and Massiehuser e nventie wa | i t rle becrets have been the guests of lis host.! Mrs. Davis Mack Warren, the former | loved to millions as the “Burns coun. | jo i e e et e = Smartness Judge Robinson has just sold thatia Keen iol’l.\nh’_n from the Lake City, 3 "Though this beautiful and ro- |iepd hen sl Blova bn which iio ) | % Purtof his estate trom which It de | who leased it from J. Carter Green iic land about Dumfries rarely |was cooking exploded. {hrowine. flame 7 rives its name of Indfan Springs and | for & term of vears. Mr. Warren then | fizures in the itineraries distributed so |into her face. The explosion blew out F E 9 W ] 0 Oa S these mystic waters from Hancocl: | promptly fell In love with Miss Sallie | zenerously by tourist agencles, Mrs. |three windows fn the Kitehen of the : or verar aoman. n Mountain are to be piped and carried | Tyler Marshall, daughter of Mr. and | Bourne found it filled with Amerl [apirtment. She was taken to Emer four miles r;‘v the L'!Xden((o\\rfilir“(“ i}ferx:x;"\‘]\‘j:llal;\( (hu‘x"hlll ?lurshxll -‘;f cans, and Washingtonians in particu- |zency Hospital by her husband. He: T A evected on the outskirts of Williams- hroke, near Warrenton, grand- | lar. The Amerlcan students who had |injuries were suid not to be serious. wo Autumn fashions - i = i W 3 a 1 scpsialE i town by Mr. and Mrs. E. Parmalee | daughter thrice removed of President | planned to spend all the time allot- | < by \r('rl RN = 3 | | Not flashy nor dull—over elaborate nor too P'rentice. Now the interest which les | Tyler and Chief Justice Marshall. Mr. | ted for foreign travel in the British | v Arteraft. O 7 i el thadno o sess the vivacity, grace and charm of master and in all this is that Mrs. Prentice is the { Warren has returned to his former | Isles went to Dumfries after making Artificial Silk. new version of the daughter of the azed financier. John | home and recently erected a home in | the conventional trip throygh Glas: | o rore | it Opera stvle D. Rockefeller, and he proposes fo|Lake Forest. Mr. Sloane. who Is the | gow, Edinburgh and the Trossachs, | ', connection with the twen- Opera st b 2 e Dpass the Autumn with her. The leg-| nephew-in-law of Mrs. Henry White, | and many of the lovers of Caledonia’s | it b AINIVersary of dhe cetnbisn in black or brown velvet ¥ . esigning. endary zlamour cast over this roman- | who was formerly ' Mrs. Willlam | bard found two weeks all too short | et Of fhe artificial silicapinning for dress wear. 5 | | tic sprig in the heart of the moun- | Douglas Sloane, is the owner of a | to absorb the spirit of the land which | CLst"Y, Was held recently a - iin from which It trickles is a tiny | famous string of hunters and some | zave him hirth. Bobbie Burns Is a | fo Prussels, where the industry has | Ior the tailored i | ‘ream until it gains reinforcement | fine dogs. Mrs. Sloane fs, like her |liying presence In the picturesque | frail farm villase intn s model rayden | frock this ; Ao | Fl RS ( I O l H in the Gravlock hills. is that any one | husband. an enthusiastic follower of | little town of Dumfries. The cottage |(jty. There was a parade of th 4.000 step-in- pump > 1 Soft, luxuriant furs COA I S who drinks the water or bathes in it | the hounds, and their advent In this | where he saw the Hzht is as reverent- i wnd woman emploves of the fa 3 babitually for a given numhpr‘ of i part .l,r (!::‘Ahtmllnl:‘_\' ‘illirdiall_\ \\‘el Iy preserved as Shakespeare's in Strat- | tore and & lar ‘_‘)I_“”-‘M” L in tan calf or ¥ moons. seven heing the exact number. ' comed. e Dodge villa at Palm!ford. and it is practically just as It 'ywoike was converted into a te o St her YA i) is T o Ph el pvone B GO Wan L el nm e 0 ) jwan s converted into ® tem 5 | patent leather is its £ ) | e evidencing smart perfect health and will attain 4 few | placed on the market, as the owners | the houses which line the lane now | S iseln f most important Z / 7 by Zirkin Artists pre. { style throughout and sars in the first decade after it. In!propose to follow the winter sports | ez n: street. which leads | ee———— ACCEsSOrY 2 sented at most reacon never losing sight of testimony. there is the P in the North and ma have <ome ! straight to the Old Globe Tavern, a { = = H | abletpicos quality. tombstone of King Konkape Christmas holiday perties in White road unhippils trod oo often by ihe | | = i POt o G EREL “ry on the crast of the hills at Grey- | Hall Farm. poet. All have thatehed roofs. and | Z "i Jeanvs Hair‘ | : nioslirentarkalls { o $55 to $125 lock, testifying that he drank the wa-| . = mighout the Summer are halr! &Y {era and lived to he 108, Numerous' ‘:‘m\ha,:l‘\lr . Fuller of Massachu. | smothered in roses up to the eaves - '2 | { A< an example, we call ather vestones racord the marvel. | Setts had been for vears a close friend | Td'aid ‘tavern. with hrishtly pohshed e Sh I { it a e 2 o oliktaesn. o v polished 1 v ntion to the o B oney focord e el | 2o h pen e e e e T it s, Vi B e \ Sheppe | ‘¢ o aten DRESSES ek 1 one wac prised that this energetic | crowded all the davlight hours, NESTLE | rat coats at Introducing a charm- SBEGE | executive got his affairs in shape and | potiole, W, (2€ FOX TSR ing and varied collec- o Sl el S liquid | | | { Lady Burn. wife of Col. Sir Charles | sailed for London just as soon as the | b Pt litile refreshment, lauid LANOIL | |9 tion of fine frocks at e e DT e B e e e, ol tbe Saveent B iohair, mucianakpipesmay he Permanent Waving $2OO 3 <10, §25. Others $39.75 one of the moat gracious of hohlensex | canvases became Known For many | inspected. and there are several ook Special—Whole Head \ e X b endid home, Thame Park. one of | ent and careful collector of Dictures. | 1o oy e hoems and with ||} - $ 00 i the great estates on the river about |and he purchased & Sargent at evers | calye. of ® I > 10 miles ahove London. Lady Burn [opportunity. The deceased artist 7 i . : | ~ RTEEN" ~r e 15 hBIC Arposican! andlwas BavnLALSL | had bainted MriBuller's Norirait anfi| The |Swedish Minfter anal Meme. || " Steet W G55 S BRGNS Louts at the home of her grandfather. i those of several members of his fam- | Wallenberg. who have opened the le. Opnosite Washincton Hotel Mr. Derrick Algernon January. the|ily. and he had previously secured | gation to entertain the president of ! Phane Franklin 1146 steel magnate of that city. Her moth- [ some small canvases of noted scenery | the Interparliamentary Union, Baron ——— ar was the heautiful Laura January. a | near Dartmoor, England, and of the | Theodor Adelsweard. who is, In addi Telle and toast of the Mississippi Val- | Scotch lake country. At the recent | tion to his dicnity in regard to the | lev in the 18708, and her marriage to | sale of Sargent pictures, which netted | international conference, which open. | | RT3 EY] Capt. Forbes Leith of the Royal Navy. | the estate almost « million dollars, | ed Friday. president of the council of | ¥ E now Lord Leith, was a brilliant event | Gov. Fuller secured six which had | the Swedish cabinet ministers and a [+ in the January home near Forest Park. | alwave appealed to him, “Ladies in | senator from Stockholm, may be 1 n St. Louis. Lord and Lady Leith|a Garden,” “At Torre Galli, Florence,” | deemed among the most demoecratic have a large domain in Aberdeen.| A Boat' With Golden Salls,” “San |of the foreign corps and the most ap. Scotland, where their Castle Fyvie| Vergilio* and two colorful paintings | proachable. The Minister, Capt. Axel | Aominates that venerable city. The!of Neapolitan life. These were pic- | Wallenbers, Is a figure of supreme | only son of the Leiths, the Hon. Percy | tures which Americans visiting the importance in Sweden and flls the | Jordan’s Annual Fall ' 8 Baby Grand Sale Offers Two Outstanding Bargains ! — | ith, was killed in'the Boer War.| 5 — 1 : and their daughter. Ethel January }@ 7 now Lady Burn, will inherit the vast | ) ) ) i Walth of her grandfather and her | D)/ NS \NGBP/ WASHINGTON 1@' | parents, hut the title of Leith. Roing | S5y B lack to tha border wars. will become | =< extinct. The home of Sir Charles and @ Tady Burn at Thame Park has been &3 iilt ahout a Cfstercian Abbey conse ;@v crated in 1138. The domain has 1.000; acres, at least a third of which fronts | on the Thames and has heen laid out KW 1114 G St. NW. INC. Phone Main 8306 2T ROUDEUND BRUNDLRENCUNTHDE BUDCRR DU ARUREUDRLDODTUONTGU ar villa sites. Col. Burn lost his heir. Arthur Leith Burn, before Ypr Successors to he has anether boy in his fiflrd h. Charls January Burn, and a daugh- \ - i e Jamarry Surr, md 3, et | (OO Silk Looms of America S : Great Silk Sale mather, but she has quite domestic tastes and has not essaved elther 2 1,000 Yards of Superb Fabrics Excellent Range of Colors conspicuous social role nor hecome afliated with any of the political Regular $2.49 to $3.98 Values AT cliths for women. 40 Inches Wide ° Mre. Stanley McCormick has recent. 1v purchased the splendid estate. Prangine, on the shores of the Lake of Geneva, which she has leased for the past two Summers. This historic ~hateau with its hundreds of acres, wooded, and on this lovely Swiss lake, was ordered sold a few weeks ago to <atisfy the creditors of Prince Louis Bonaparte, who inherited the prop- erty from his great-srandfather, that 40-In. Satin Charmeuse 40-In. Heavy Flat Crepe 40-In. Heavy Canton Crepe 40-In. Plaid Homespun 40-In. Wide-Cord Bengaline 40-In. Silk-Wool Poplin | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT was hefore her marriaze to the son of the inventor of the reaping machine Miss Katherine Dexter of Dexter. | 7 G q n ite lary owned by her kin- | the most delightful place in the world to live. Her marriage to Stanley Mc- | Prince Louls Bonaparte who married | Cormick accurred there fn 1904, dur- | Inz a Summer in which she was | studving in the old university ) — nost-sraduate course (o the trainin BROj‘ . Hortense, the daughter of the Em-| she had received at the Massachusetts (-] Reproducing (Eeciric) ; Baby Grands! You will look in amazement at this stupendous offer. Think of it! An electric Reproducing Grand—an instrument which will play at your com- mand, simply by pressing a batton, all the music of the great masters, all the latest dance music, at your finger tips—an instrument you never dreamed of purchasing under $1,000. =~ \ VA ., ) press Josephine. Pragins has heen | the abode of rovalty for many cen- | turles, and it was the home of Queen Hortense and where she reared her | two sons, the younger of whom be- | came Napoleon TII. More recently | it offered an asylum to the late Karl, former Emperor of Austria, and his family. Prince Louis Bonaparte lost his possessions in the Soviet turmoil. | he having been a Russian subject and | 2 member of the czar's court since his childhood Mrs. MeCormick pur rhased the estate and all its acces- cnries. and she proposes to do some extensive entertaining of her country’s ! people during the sittings of the | League of Nations. This lecturer and <nclal worker. who is also a leadinz member of Chicago’s fashionable set .7 v ) Only a Few Left at the Amazingly Low Price of *795 Installed in Your Home fy THE COMPOSITIONS OF PADEREWSKI, THE SONGS OF VICTOR HERBERT, THE OPERAS OF VERDI, WAGNER, GOUNOD, THE DANCE MUSIC OF A HUNDRED POPULAR COMPOSERS, ARE ALL Institute of Technology. Mrs. Mc- | INCORPORATED ; ‘ ::in"l:kmx;!;;y;\"j :‘.;’esvm_:.:;n'?"fl% 21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST AVAILABLE TO BE PLAYED FOR YOU BY THIS MASTER PIANO. cretary of the International Suf- | frage Alliance and a member of the Wm0 e B FEATURING—FOR MONDAY Yonaz William Leeds and his tmperizl lady. who was Princess | Zeniz of the Romanoff dvnasty, have A g fnallv purchased an estate on Lons T<land and will keep this home all thronzh the vear. This is Strathbrae. Wlt and sreatl beautified by Mr SALE Trancic D. M. Strachan. and it lies | in the (old Spring Harbor at the extreme north point of the island. OF ‘This place was fe veral vears the home of Rodman Wanamaker. and it vas here he entertained the Prince of Wales in ihe Summer of 1924, But BEAUTIFUL FALL COATS Mr. Wana ker this season bought = | autifui place at Ventnor in Atlantic S e FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE 2 Carloads of Beautiful Little Baby Grands (Brand New—Fully Guaranteed ) 435 - We invite your critical inspection of these beaun- s 50 tiful little Grand pianos. We ask you to compare v them with Grands you see elsewhere at $150 to $200 more in price. Notice the charming design— the rich mahogany veneer—play them and hear the sweet mellow tone quality . Try the action and touch which makes your fingers fairly caress the keys! Without question, the greatest bargains we have ever offered! Property on the m purchesed in Mr. Leeds. New snd thereabouts is full of i kil si6s COATS FOR $115 Maroe! Waving s155 COATS FOR $135 ixperts in attendance in every branch of Beauty Cul- e vloa et as ) s2s0 COATS FOR $1 69.50 Shampooing . 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