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Tales of Well Known Folk In and Out of Society | Electric Refrigerating Plant in White Housc—Olcu THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. Bride of Tuesday Red Church at Tivoli Restored—Women''s Committee at Sesqui Plan Work. BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. President and Mrs. Coolidge have marked another milestone in that recent installation of the electric re- frigerating plant, and chapter number three has been entered into the racords of the mansion in this homely matter of preserving food fresh and vard at Tivoli. on the Hudson, one |of the nght venerated Mnks with! the pastff~The Red Church was | |founded gegentury hefore the Revo- | Nutionary Wa nd its tombstones | have prowed of the greatest aid to| hintorian® The line ‘of travel hav- | ing gone another way in this sec-| limits with hundreds of others ex- tending in every direction. Mrs. Edward W. Biddle and Mrs. J. Willis Martin, who are prominent members of the women's committee of the Sesquicentennial, some months | before that exposition opened, pre- | pared a list of books which those who contemplated wisiting it should read. They prepared a mneat little printed list in which the American colonial period was presented in the | historical way and another In which | the same formative years of the Re-| Sk s Masiuiy gested to those who would know the background of their national begin- ning. These ladies and others on the committee have received the utmost praise for this labor of love and the lists are eagerly sought by study clubs, rural libraries and hy studenmi The American revolu- treated quite as in general. tionary period is completely and substantially as the colonial and then a minute sketch of Pennsylvania is attractively given.| Since the historical aspect of the; 150th anniversaty of the signing is| Ly . Dy io_u—1i2AN and other patriots of the nm‘olutlonlnme statistics of population and it [though it has fis own quoin of skv. take on an added interest after even a cursory examination of these books am the Quaker City of 1774, Mr. Samuel Insull of Chicago set the ball rolling into the ru regions some 20 years ago when he began to make Hawthorne Farms the paradise it 18 today and to invite city-worn friends for a cool day in the open with fresh milk, especially butter, ‘milk, vegetables fresh from the gar den and fowl but lately public were given in a biographical | especially the charge of the various|about the barnyard. Mr. Insull lives strutting | way. carefully worthy Then came travel and descrip- tion with the colonies as the focus and then the rich field of fiction was examined and reliable womien's committees, there books are [ at the farms positively invaluable for the visitor. and all that Is has heen sug- streets in though he ‘has a_splendid residence on For instance, the reproduction of old [the lake and offices in the big city Philadelphia and historic [ The pu¥lic utllities, of whicl s settings in the careers of the signers the madn factor, have been making rgronnd il has been conclusively proven that in|scrapers and ung | the past ten year: { have increased in popul {eral improvement three more | certain I than the city within fts proper ur-|and liberal laws ale iban boundaries. Mr. Insull considers | and stock and it Ithis the hopeful sign which he ob-| o serves about the second city in the | S™® United States and one of the most im- | to raise meat for his portant in the world. The garden| ths have increased to such an ex- | th nt that few of rural owner I complain_of the high cost of living.and ! [ better still few are aficted with ill 5 !health. Chieago, unlike its mighty | National Soc | rival on the Atlantic seaboard. has | it is unlikely that til plenty of room to grow and It i« | other descendunts o not compelled to take to the Chicago's suburbs | too. Rut these are on and gen- | times ause of 1he eve Y Frank 1i h adr. | ued on Satisfaction Guaranteed! HAT is what she Gold Stripe means on a wair of silk stockings. Of course, it also means that wholesome. When President Adams | tion, Tivojllis a slumberous village | moved into the White House in 1800 (and 108 old church been | there was A ice house in the |glowly cfumbling to decay Mz grounds Mrs, Harding later | Clarkson. whose home is the | lanted S [banks of the Hudson near has | § shagg lalways relt the kindliest interest in | from th | he old edifice and he has now started Th. |an endowment fund. leading the con- tributions most generously, and he hat might now be described as |intends to make a handsome bequest | alonc does not make d-looking coat: Wooltex adds carefu! lesigning, accurate sizing. excelient tailoring and finishing and produ style on WHAT AR DO/ Wi Do Even When It Comes to Sending these stockings are silk these Stockings are ik the Smart Girl Off to College e A FASHION INSTTUTION dirt farmer who belleved in Kkeep- iy pis will. Tivoli is in Dutchess coats that a rie Washington ' against te clasp ’ o liis own cows and keeping milk, | founty, ‘once very popular with the i e o ot L L Round the Clock With the 1926 ter, eggs, cream and such perish: [puteh’ residents of New Amsterdam, | b s Z detiie . Style Leader! ables in a &pringhc As none |ana generations At 8 O'Clock She Speeds Across 118 been provided and no uppropria- | reers as the Sc tion in sight to create on | burghé, Hoffmans' Whitbecks .and the Campus, Swank in Her— Very New ontinued the y Hoggs le in the quiet hilitop ceme- Belted Coat! having fce tery, where a view of unsurpassed s on record grandeur opens on every side. The The Very Clever Inspiration of Jane Regny! e S0 ebleff s stowed Y h Seligman, Louls Gimble, B. L. Tas- that he kins, Delancey Nichol, Alexander C. Walker and John B.' Hewlett, kept the appointment, but in the past| month the Early Risers have proven worthy of their name and have ap- peared in such numbers that the party had to divide to avoid monopoliz- ing the bridle paths near their club house. After a brisk canter, vary ing from 20 to 30 miles, the riders returg to a_substantial breakfast, to which’ are often Invited sleepy eques- trians who have not the courage to desert their pillows while the clock hovers about 4 a.m., and these, after hearing the enthusiastic accounts of | the joys of early riding nearly all | decide to try least once. Then provide August V. Lambert and his col- | they become converted and in turn e wdatly | lezgues. in improving more thar 20 | try to convert others. When AMr. P ot of me | miles of bridle paths around New | Lambert and his assoclates began | York City about two months ago, or- - erusade for * bridle paths ganized what they call the Ear | Risers” Club, and_these equ | must keep a rendezvous a few | ments before sun-up and must be well {on their way before old Sol peeps lover the horizon. At first only the ) +s never missed | officers of the club, Messrs. Jefferson since. not even during the | War, when he did his bit in, in directing relie? expeditions | frent. Mr. Hyde 18 # native of || Lig city and he seen the most | | portant chapters of its dev 1 in many of them has pl Hie w A sl | Cattskill are close by with their cupancy than hls - plunging torrents racing toward the four. In the first vear of the LiM-|ugson and quite close is the pic- A e e O raiom and | turesque village of Madalin, which Ty o e et “(heveland, | @ppeers so Trequently In the tales O L venicncen as he en:|of Washington irving. ~Mf. Clark- n his oy “nd in the |son has hegun the symstematic work mansion in Albany, hadjof clearing debris from about the of the kind placed in | church and graveyard, where the red room. From |peroes of six wars lie buried. He bigzer and hetter refrig bropsing GpIEANeAISERVE been installed t‘.» h . a preliminary to the utive until the «ima¥ | coming of the artisans and general wehed in this systemn of | EEEE 00 which at make 'S bloused, of course, for the blot inatir modes, | in the baci theme runs like a fa through all the better coat it is bloused in 4 new way only, and ever so slightly low-placed, two-toned kid belt that matches the fabrie inlays. Pockets, as vou know, are very important this sea om, and (his coat has three of them two swagge e pateh pockets and especially for v vich importes generons 65Qoo es’ have ng ex ing coils Mr. 160 pound Francis yde York City. is fifth king ocean lantic ad , Mr. Edwar old 1 S to cole annive rthday his an Mr. conductive to good riding. Kither the | jungle had cafen away the path or the overhanging tree branches male the exercise dangerous. Now there are more than 20 miles in the city 3 . with Ivnx-dyed wolf collar Mi Coat Shop— Third Floor. TG AT T 2 (2 (A (Y (22T (o (A G Y G Y Y (Y (0 Y Y (2 o [ Proudly Seated for That Aggravating 8:10 Class! And Proud Because of Her- Saleswomen Umbrellas Millinery d t of which accomplished in its duy. “The Downtown nd he helped to organize the which succeeded it. Mr. | I8} ling insurance hrnkf‘r| A e retived from active 20 years the Very Debonair Campus Frock! With the .New Patou and the New Tucked Neckline! the girl FOR. 0 class this frock is ideal. for ghe can step into it quickly and deftly with out sacrificing her reputation for style In “Autumn-Bloom"—a very desirahle new Jersey fabric—the skirt is fn mono tone, and the jumper in the smart new streaked effect. This frock is presented in blue, Chanel red, and brown, with the blouse in blue and tan, Chanel red and tan, or brown and tan, and it decldedly smart for every 2500 Hosiery Sports Wear Gloves Dresses RE you looking for a position which will permit you to work in a high-type specialty store? Scarf The New Season Brings Smart New Coats From OTLD you like to be in a store that is working con- continent yvearly s . . P} “tantly with fashion idea Lus circled the world is as much at home in | Frypt as in his own | For almost 35 years this| crable globe trotter made his home | t the Netherland Hotel or those im l) you can sell effectively in any of the above mentioned ploing 1t but b wond 8 departments and possess the qualities which we require g Pagcnact enr el in our sales organization, call for an interview with the e a8 Personal Director at your earliest convenience phacton and tomobile of | his own, but when compelled to make | FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC. 1216-1220 F St. N.W. long trips in the city he reluctantly | ff 1 Faru who has to make an OULD you like to be associated with a store that is welded together in a spirit of hearty co-operation? Bdward L. Clarkson of New | Clty celebr his seventy- | birthday rsary a few | =0 into alled | ve- where! Misses’ Frock Shop— Third Floor. Qolt Swagger Sports Coats, 29.50 39.50 49.50 79.50 Pl iR into the wardrobe of any well dressed woman and there you will surely find a sports coat. She wears it for travel, motoring or shopping; she alternates it with her fur coat throughout the Winter. of re what is wnd dts 4:30 and She Is at a Faculty Tea. Blissiully Con- scious of the Smartness of Her— j Oh! So Clever! Tiered Frock! With the New Jenny Pleated Skirt and the Ingenious Latticed Jumper! HERE are so many that wshionable younger EAUTIFUL soft camel's hair, rich ombre plaids, geometric designs, checks, coloriul mixtures are all used in the season’s showing. Belts reappear to give an added swagger and combine with the large patch pockets, the saddle shoulder and the smart fur collar to give a decided dash and go to the new sport coats. Charming Dress Coats, §5-00 79.50 98.50 ]15.00 UCH of the charm of the mode comes from the beautiful lines of the straight silhouette. [Freshness and spontaniety are added to it by the graceful wrappy effect and the blouses that many of the coats have acquired. The blouse is slight or more pronounced, as you choosc. FAGHION INSTITUTION Warkington NewYorkh ke fashionable beret that Agnes is so fond of is interpreted in \a- lencia blue velvet and sily brocade ribbon. 12.50! rock make it is the Extra Large & Extra Small Head-size Hats $3:08 $549$]2:0 Feits, velours and velvets—in new Autumn shades to suit the young woman matron the most impor ! a heay this unusi in on both the dull and shir it all with two of the new vou have a combi cognition in ar e 30,50 Misses’ Frock Shop— Third Floor. i i Crepe ELOW the hips, where the coats fit snugly. are interesting side pariels of cording em- broidery, inverted pleats. Mushroom collars are very much in vogue; so are the shawl and stand-up tvpe, Many of the new hat ichieve the smart high crown in a cleverly peaked manner, Fxcep- tional quality felt with ribbon trim.” 1230 nation tha smartly-dressed new Antumn colors New Colors— New Furs— Russet or pinebark gives a lovely brown shade; juniper or blue grass in green: the new red browns appear as Bokara, redbeech: pewter grey is good ‘Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor New Fabrics— For dress choose the piled or soft, velvety suede fabrics Among them are Caprina, Velsheen, Venise, Laverra. Rouvelaine, Glowana and Gulina. Long and short haired furs are both very popula Squirrel, beaver, Jap mink mandel, wolf fox, raccoon and caracul are just a few that brighten the Winter coats. 5:30 and Strolling on the Campus, Cheating, of Course, in Her— Quite Sophisticated All-Black Coat That Introduces a New Paris or Headquarters for Gage Hats—in extra large and extra small head sizes—all colors. CREERON 614 Twelfth St. NW. Botween F and G Ste. N, uv# Gossamer Sheer Wayito Useihui * course, black coat is r Our New ur ‘\ ew the smart + of the momer . particularly 3 ounger set ned F_STREET thi 0 unusually Heh o B £ vogue, Tollowing Stocking ; rules of fashior In the Very Smart New Iridescent ] In black Kashmir Patina, Shades! v biaek fur trim. A 50 T 5 ROMNEY Cont 98 Plain, 3.50 pair. Picot Top. Plain, 4.50 pair. Double Picot Top, Lace Clox, 5.00 pair. Hosiery Shop—Street Floor. the | The Chic the form of intri fabric manipulation. Fur on the hem line is very smart, providing it knows to stop, and. of course, this fu of the - Snug Small Hats i Persists in Spite of Rivals! & Felts—cleverly draped +* Velours—the new treatments ‘Charming new velvet versions 2 .50 HE vogue tor the large hat flashes intermittently on the style zon-—but seems te have no power to lessen the ommnipotent style prestige of the small, close-fitting hat. particularly when the leading Paris iilliners devote much of their interest to making the small hat constantly more attractive. Of course, the hat must gomplement the face, 1‘[or. no matter how smart a hflhl is, it must be of your type if vou are to be smart in it. That is why this new col- v 3 > o5 lection is so important. A comprehensive selection of types styles that are paraded before {ouch ot colaf fofiche BRI wait ol old perfod portmit if it to grace the individial contours is available in a wide choice (Her ‘ench mAntH 50¢c to 450 that the decolletage is decidedly of style treatments and claboration ' Y ern. The vogue for gorgeon B ] ND. of course, handbags, 100, have taken these colors in finds expression o Ir D Claret red Valencia blue Wallflower NOTI(‘}, our advertissments Exalptibnblly AHENOHYE. silk TR SE e ST th Do Jungle green Honey Black see the Madelon display in nd taflored atyles T Tane ¢indows and come In and see 00 to 50 All Head Sizes! , e iR i 5 13 Madelon Fashion Event. Millinery Salon—Street Floor. Misses’ Coat Shop— Third Floor. And then at 11 o'clock, at the Soph Hop, so efiective in Her— HE most important date on our calendar is the week of September the twentieth. That is the opening date of the Made- lon Fashion Event. It is the day we will show for the first time exquisite collection of Fall styles. selected by the fif men and women who the Madelon fashion jury Most Intriguing Dance Frcck Ihat Uses Chiffon and Metal Lace, and a New New Costume Accessories in the Lanvin's New Fall Colors! Rouge Prelat HESE delicate new Fall shades, created by Lanvin of Parie—Violet and Rouge Prelat. one a lovely, del amethyst and the other a brilliant, scintillating crimson. - available in a comprehensive group of new jewelry—brace lets, brooches, necklaces, earrings and festoons—a clever S A" Decidedly Unusual Group, an New §Meci To Sham Blonde Hair! Even the most attractive light hair loses ‘Beauty with age. But Blondex, the new shame B0 for blonde hair only, prevents light haie rom darkening andkeepsit beautifully atts tive—always! Also brings back the true gold: n beauty to even the most faded or darks bionde hair. Leaves hair wonderfully soft, silky, fluffy. Notadve. v beneficial to hairandscalp. Atz » such ast Decolletage ! w“l'l‘l: chiffon and biuck a lace were chosen to express t «lorfous version of youthful grace the first dance of the cation and naivete, in n subtle nation. The skirt is bouffant that way and it would remind vou of « comprise 1 silve HERE is accuracy in the smartness of the selec. tions made by this unique jury- they choose only a comparatively few from the many hundreds of unerring S0 season’ Sophists comb were 1 mod e and leather pouch, hack Colonial Frock Shop— Third Fleor. BLONDEX. | The Blonde Hair a0 | e I Yt | Jewelry and Handbag Shops—Street Floor