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Tales of Well In Social an Hnrsehalr-covercd Trunk of Earl\‘ Nlnctcenth Century. ‘Made by Gift to the THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 24, 1926—PART 2. u Known Folk d ()ff1c1a1 Llfe | ] Curtis & Cno]idg’:. prcsidcnt. has added new luster to the annals. « is absolutely hilingual both as | to specéh and pen amd has acquired a | finency and ease in the adopted tonzue rarely’ noted in an American. Gen | de Chambrun is a notive of Washit ton. He wa n this city in 1873 during the temporary exile of his parents while the excesses of the Com mune were in progress affer ihe of the nd Empire. The hon f being a Washingionian is also held the younger Count de Chambrun. sow the light on February 10 and who lived here durins the sting vears when his outings | were all iken inoa o peramt " Thix Count Charles Louis de Cham vears in hi tall | [kt when'andressed=to the nunu(-m‘l | districts. Martino. the having the | Nobile, Giacomo de | Italian Ambassador, in requienm service for Queen Marguerita | | at the Holy Rosary. the only Ialian | | church in Washington, followed | | custom which has become more ap- | rent each vear. lach natlonality | presented in the fasi corps in Washington typifying 53 separate | vereignties selects a shrine w has some semblance to the nation | | represented. ‘There i< no Spanish | church In Washington. but som | veurs ago the Spanish ! Senor Jnan Riano, e Npan | ish Carmelites 1o establish their con- | Former Goucher Girl Lady Fermor Ny City as the zuests of | Hesketh's stepmother. | W. Sharon, at the 1 mun prior o sailing for took out i ne jndicial presnmption thet hi is dead e the past 15 veu [ N evers puh feity ziven 16 the seoreh dnd th best deiectives of this count o Scotland Yard v the ase. There belnz me veason fe Capt. Fermor-Hedeth o d for he was in commuand of thit or English rezin i lonz his «ml bhest of heal been thut € noble this =id Sor Ui necessury in New Yorl the zrandniece of Mrs. lHenry \Vhite, Mre. Sewird Weliy ar tOMeR. T much ent City, is ineiuding ndert fiey it o making modern « the parties and durinz the Bron hos spent more natal eitv than h served diplomet wedes ML hiles ¢ BY MARG ARE DOWNING hended under the Mme. Radews ome hit of which -} Balkan title varely fiils to and} have such work on her_zowns oves marvelously effective. that she and the Minister have vmed some of the herculean uties which hecame theirs as new- | comers in the diplomatic corpsi they particivate actively In the liter artistic activ f Washinzton, and will in nien ask conzenial friends 1o take & closer view of Bulgarian art thron ome heautiful hooks which ey have in thair library and of the pictures which adorn their walls other—ihe vicin his brother. who title and fortone every clue dents and the monih of Nove far no hint ha That woul hut Sir ) ntinues hi e tions und officer was an British {vent on Rhade Island avenue. Once a Jpamonth and on all great feasts, reli- : ni nati the prior of the | shladte | Carmelites says mass at the Chapel of | oan et . | the Bles: rament on V. sireet Ao usserand. [imear S ¢ Church. A ‘ Cheatedly | the chare| SrMon in Spanish is given. and the | e ot | A b and his staff attend in a ins. 2 ) uniee | hody. St Matthew’s once on a time o The Mavquls deemed the international Catholic | ontatene :\ e Ay | ehureh for diplomats belonzing to that et he family and his| creed. and many still attend it. But . |6l 18 the head ot the (ALY fer. ihe [ SL Paul's ciaims ust as many, while trohies e @ s ) Bellimy the large hodv of Latin Americans y = Nelght : oth e ihe Nichols. e occupies | Prefer St. Patrick’s, and nearly all i SRl o ate Senator Newland: de Chambrun. near the Arc | heir state services and observances | three danzhters whem still N there The north-of ~ = reside in ashington. fles in Paris. while hi ; : . LEWIS ANDREWS, | e L iirent” ner | dibiomate are nearls ai hn V. arrived from . Shangha. | a he Ghilmbrun in\[Rue des Vauc: [ ANETASY I8 YE [EHOSED faohureh China, where her husband was in busi- | Miss Marion La b Ur is and Count Chavles. who is under RO\ OMes | Ll Worsnop. They are now at Wardman made her how during Chr Germun embrsy b German 3 y of state in the foreign of : ier = 25 date fn the forelen of | Concordia on Nineteenth sireet near | T2 H Pennsylvania avenue. The Swedish legation attends St. Paul's, on Elev enth and H streets, and the Nor. wez nns g0 (o the Lutheran ichusetts avenue and | eet. The Lutheran i fon of Latvia, but the | Minister and Mme. Seva go to the hrothers, for he apprenticeshiy imhon. was un- tirst | here | derse land ¢ of | differe H. Taylor of small horsa of ths stvle much nineteenth centniy n the lid of which inside | Made angd suld by Curti Main streer. Windsor, | TAylor in o ple ey 11 edant he ha pertainin onn.. ‘a Micide i fronk e when (Re opened and but Al leaning. \e o e | found we in Rridzey \ Nisng M men in the ey s0D: cen 6 feat and i | ey her” earls | she did not cotemporaries So in the demand: her time and ene: quired to Kee; with her “es in Vassar, she amonz the most pepular of the late. bloomin is the « not torer. ' ' ner 2 il Tote veminder Miss Julia Whenler Harris. the sul coeny 1 deb daughter of the sena‘or from Geor nd Mis. William J. Harris. veceivinz the welcome which her nality wssures her and also the revered memorie< which she s 2 esents. Her mother. Julia \Wheeler, | lae st the was but i older than the vi- b Tad o + rel vacious younz scheolgir! when by & | ative Cool | the death of her mother she became ! | depriv dge. a saddle ¥yer|the head of her father’s household 2 matist with s and wi fterward governor of his und the chatelaine of one of the gay- 8 ; | many were in State. The Presider tally | est and most frequented of Southern || & \ past few vears sheds =ome light on earllest | homes. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, of Con- cent Amt dor from Ttaly, is a ve | M hearers of the name when he savs N S T e mher of the foreign contin. | Cathedral of Peter and for that “ali the Cooli Alabama at w time when | ho came from a family once | Spiritual refreshment try came of the s foremost in social pres | Rolding sovereizn rank.. Diplomatists | — I belonz. but that reason of Hillary Herbert be from Russia. Ausiro-Hungary and A tinge of romance centers i very close €oolid ing head of the Navy Department in rmany holding the title of prince settler came here i Grover Cleveland’s cabinet. A close were once thickly sirewn in the there have Leen nine or 150N | friendship united the Herhert and| K hut seldom now even lesser which leaves some Coclidges wuite re- ‘\Vheeler homes and Miss Leila Her. street southwest, her marriage tak- | observed. Greut tain, where Fashions’ mote from others in the fan The |} father's h <. had Miss|ing place January 16, itary titles mean more than perhaps Prsident nade (hat he yalues Mildmia Whesler consthniy swith ther - e sountevian e e ) .Aatest In Frocks made by a Coolidge. but hecause it 4o Yhe livelv naval wing. Miss| The Ambassador. =i {memner af that widely the smartest was likewise the handiwork of 2 man | \Wpeeler whs active fn D, & 1. affaire thonsh holding ore — Chartreuse, Silver Gray, who hecame governor his native | ac her mother had heen and also in family of the Rra md iy Perin Blonde, French Blue, Palmetto, State the Alahama hranch of the Daughter Duke of Green, Wattean Rose and Black. $15 and $25 Senator from Georgia tonk place | The may f 1 i Charge Accounts Invited rope sturd e n th tan, of New ¥ e lectors Coolic The | rard the | secret number S journal h-cher st % and el rcknowledges that | exertions of Sir keth 1o trace his brother, Capt erick Fermor-Hesketh. ~ who from Queenstown on October 10 was seen 10 davs later in New and then disappeared from the knowledze of men. Sir Thomas and his American wife, who was Miss Sharon. sranddaughter of the late Senator Sharon of California, are spending the Winter in New York | s Prin | and pr v ) i 10 hecam [ L Fourteenth s the corps within the ! the state rel neic Prince Caetani. re Tist titles hered MES. HOWARD J. RHODU merly Miss Inez Petingale of and a vied fam Prinee aanz cia ' helonging e em- | <epir imperi ko in = the 1221 Connecticut Ave. Last-of-Season Sale A Remarkable Clearance Afternoon Brocaded Dresses up to $97.50. Now $45.00. Evening Dresses, $69.50 and $79.50. A Special Group of Street Dresses up to $79.50. Now $29.50 and $39.50. Entize stock of Winter Hats, values up to $35.00. Now $5.00. All sales final. Cash. % Voo esivie Ma of the was the in 1 Mre. De Witt Clinton Tong Isiand. when the has prepared a place in alad White House interior, wh ta ba embellished by the hest Amer fean furniture from the Pilgrim Fathers to Duncan e, will present a dainty little silken hag which Mme Martha Washington called a “house. wite.” and which that thrifry lady made from gowns which she wore in tha executive mansion. hack in New York and Philadelphia, during the eight vears in which she presided over its social destinies, The “house wife” has a plice for thimble, needles, 1 n Parisian col- commander and then country at the Court drid. =ir Adrian Maxwell Bail- A secretary, comes from an city in July. 1905, and termin- ; \merican izen, William Trecman for eminent | ted 4 romance hezun when Mrp. | Was but o m contracted by Harris held a clerical position in the | Mer Bers . ¢ he t d hon House Office huilding. Their home js ganza. isiting now At Cedartown. Ga.. though as 4 are enterts el e peient Arish famil ow holding Ta circle of relatives and friends Alfenso Henri Napoleon. Ihike | title in the Free State. | e Ribes: Still reside aboui Birmingham, Ala..|ef Oporio and hrother of that Kinz ' Is of distinguished lineage. and his hev are frequently there. ton. Miss|(arios wha was inated ar Lishon | ancesto held royal rank in Julia Wheeler Harris resembles her|in Febouary, 1808 This prin e founder Deme S ofher. Ihiserel o vl mnniane rezarded tha privileges of rovaliv vers i bei chief of | charming study of a third generation | MEhlv and had roamed th orld for | Wallachie in the congressional sel of the Capital. | Y finally locat n o« fin & palac the Por nbas Young Princess Cecile Neva Marie|in Iome. His wife ix Al : Beatrice de Bearn. daughter of Prince | American nrima Seissors and buttons. small spools of | y'oyic Henry de Galard de Bearn.|thousands some Mk and darning twist, and tiny im-| prince de Chalais, and of his late wife, | Nevada. educated by Prements for darning gloves and for| peatrice Winans of Baltimore, will be | John W. Mackay his foing fine lace. Ame. Marthal.gin April next, and it is probable}and who in adopted S L after laster. Prince de Bearn. who st o O A el served in Washington several times e T e o A , S 2nd who is well.remembered for the | evick £ o i it i b e b between h 1< zuardian of his two | happ % S ey opnl e "; oo ST e e e e ; o ot | the c ousins took in the zreat e ik ! ! I i Falls on theil: honeymeon, antiiin fae NG e ke _in | Rraganza to the throne of | (i h 4 <hrewd observer of public « hax proved a careful| o U‘\IL 1 Gar nst ion as Irwin Cobb has noted that th : Senk [ 9 A Miss New Yorker thought it the most subile from shishine esionly 80 soine ] i left St ibl sendis aiaie s e a e e il e b rural distriets whe entered into matrl ¥ho was so badly hi ; advising them not in miss Ni ; Falle on the wedding faint hat the New Yorkers and Rrook Ivnites and all thereabouts never fajl d tn follow this well heaten path- was imonz the very which ene of Mr rt hesco hospidar or to $150.00. Now < or W of New York has ap. value pointed u number of new and ener zetic assistants, and in consequence intere 5 information ways of the big eity prhlic N 2 Niagara Falle lridal out every evening from Grand Central Station and every of the vear, save Sundays., just to ac the bridal couples of near 1ese that wdmired Fmma the of donna b veurs about S reaching | knew special the day | zeneral oy the veal name vied New Chapm won the =uit in prete the houdofrs | 1ha' and. and fter the man- |48 Fhe, 3 ntin a 'f New who will me fartnnes thy that of Willlam and of “Sflem Stewart's e ent rtun Americ n hurt in nelander Siewart anake Kio. and wha hothronzh Abes al treatment possible. This hoy n foss Josaph de Bearn. | <ister. was born in St Peters { Chambron Hic o died “at i€ binth £ CHSHBAT T 00T eMr. Ross Winanc. | {rica, hias recently obtained partment has communicated. A spe ond marniage. and endeavorsd s hich he i spending with hic | cial train 1o Niazara Falls every eve 9o Toumies ad chdoaid femily atihis yilla, Daeldagho; noar Sning wonldicalt for Nzhdagmerteyins Swranshin o G Rabat In Moroceo., The count is thed but apparently the railroad gets tham 15 re the Tast male Anscendants [ PTORSRINIu of the Speaker of the | since this program has been in force | OF 1he netent feardal house aGdants! House and his wife. who was Clara | for the past five years. | 1 e, The cider Prince de Beat Y jouse ofcial, i< one of the most bril. | identifled as honevmooners. and half estales of his mother. who was Prin. | iant political writers of France. Her|the baggage is marked from New near | cess Cecile Charloite Marie de Tally. | Pen-name. Longworth, to which she York City. So this time-honored his pred. | tomg e e narlotte, Marie de Tallv- | [ etimes hyphenates de Chambrun. taunt of the metropolitan loses ite brousht | jie has, however. but scant intere eauiment | in the defunct titles of his house, dn Rade for his son and dauzhter he is con he exquisite | tant 1o write them Mile, aAnd M. afte “hich Tk th howay. Hle hi Winter home ris, out toward Rois | wles of 4y Boulozne. and seat din vVila de Bearn, near ond mar Henty e Gon. Tacanes Adelhert in command of the the Riffs in oiehi Interesting Bird = men in the welfare de thinze Colers | htin youn, father andehil his son furn treet Sh v Cirele acc ecessor. Dr. Pana he Jutiful h onstan from « Mme irtistic trend shows in and brilliant embrojderies en every P Dl th mansio fine weavin the dain <ories mi On Sale iarritz SiEIes My, John B ) Willim man. son of Freemans and of late | rmer “londay 804 7th St. N.W (Gith and H Streets N.W.) Others at 983 Nearing’ the End Of C] €arance Tlm (S 1,500 prs. of high-grade Women’s Shoes, from our Main oor Salon, now for Quick Disposal, at $5.50 inally $10, $12.50 or more 85 CN\AS (] VALUE/ REGULARLY FROM'10.T0"18 TO ORROW begins the second and final week of this great ARTCRAFT semi- 300 Brand New Spring Hats Valués $3.9 To business we are offering these new Spring Hats at a price that is less than actual cost price. stimulate Or Y‘ )U'LL never hear of a finer chance to save money on heautiful foot- wear. Dress, Evening and Street maode All - leathers and fabrics. Sizes incomplete in each style—but all sizes in the Sale. At $5.50 pair! annual event. It brings sharp reductions throughout our vast stocks of smart footwear. An extraordinary opportunity to select a supply of fine shoes for immediate wear and for the season ahead at tremendously worth - while savings. RTCRAFT FOOTWEAR# q1311-F- STREETP You will find SILK, STRAW and HAIR Hats or com- binations of materials in all the NEW SPRING COLORS AND STYLES. Women's Shnp ozoz‘}"snun \ tahle of Short Lines. V.\'(‘— ning Slippers—at 'z to original prices (2d floor)...... i $3.85 EVERY HAT A SURPRISE VALUE

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