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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢, MAY 5, 1929—<-PART 3. rock at depths of from 200 to 650 feet underground. | Eight working shafts have been sunk to the tunnel level, and from these shafts the sections are going out later- 2lly. A great deal of care will be | necessary in order that the different | parts of ‘the tunnel, when complete, will line up with each other. 10 ]:mfl to the circus. Many American | guests at Pau were edified to see his majesty gather a group of small boys TALES OF WELL KNOWN FOLK ! IN SOCIAL AND OFFICIAL LIFE |3 805 i, e o o who was Miss Mabel Gerry, sister of the don’s mammoth department store pro- | was established and a piece of stone is former Senator from Rhode Isiand, has | prietor, Mr. Harry Gordon Selfridge, | selected and all its chemical parts sub- |leased the celebrated mansion, Marl- | had an exasperating experience during | mitted to examination. Every organism borough House, in Carlton, for the court | their recent air trip over India. Both | within the chemicals is examined, and season which will open May 10. This are experienced. skillful flyers and have | just as they look for the germ whic mansion figured internationally as|spent practically the past year in the is preying on and causing damage part of the princely dower which the |air. Arranging with friends to fly to | the human body, so they seek the g 1 | show on a similar occasion. late William Kissam Vanderbilt settled | Rangoon, in Burma, and there to spend | Which is preying on what appears to on hiy daughter, Consuela, when she | happy days in the country so lauded |an inanimate slab of stone. Cl“ef Executlve and FlrSt Lady SOIC RePre': Mr. Julius Fleischmann of Cincin- |married the Duke of Marlborough. by the poets, they sailed away from | Nowadays no one is surprised ‘1-t . . . . ;nnn_'md inveterate globe trotter, has, | Through the terms of the marriage set- | Delhi only to be caught in a storm. millions of invisible germs can sentatives of Soc1ety of Friends in | after inspecting French chateaus. tlement the duke retained this handsome | blown out of their course and compelied | havoc with the soft vital organs of Administration’s Official Household. for circumstance thin a middle-ag2 jclerk on this side of the water would Only one man in every 20 is color blind. a_London eye specialist. A sure way to get more outof life is N castles in the Pyrences and property and has occupied it with his|to alight as best they could in |body, but it may come as a surprise ) | | o emalish country houses, recently | present wife. However, they do not en- | Bangkok, capital of Siam. Having no | know that no fewer than 60 different embodied the results of his studies in |joy London as they did formerly and, | papers, they were treated suspiciously, | Species of germ satisfy their appetit~ an excellent type of early Norman |when not at Belheim. are on the con-|but finally established their identity. on & diet of hard Portland stone. E: BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. | rectly opposite this potentially fine civie President a rs. Hoover have none | Playground and they knew every incl o o T vetmort, | of the ground through frequent wal they alone of the present executive OVer the territory. at least 15 yea title is vested in the duke and it must eventually pass to his elder son, the Marquis of Blandford. Mrs. Drury be- fore her marrfage had a long lease on Malkyn House in Belgravia, the prop- days, and they missed the delectable program prepared for them when they should finally reach Rangoon. But they say this storm is the first they encountered in more than 12 months. | © stone. stone less able to stand the rigors of Just as the human body is | weakened by the germs, so also is the ur climate. tohavecare- free, peppy feet. Triple Feature ARCH SUPPORT “farm chateau.”” but in what is known | tinent, so that Marlborough House is|Heavy weather, however, kept them | Periments have shown that on the sur- as the Blue Ash region eastward of 'constantly on the market for rental. Its |prisoners in the Siamese capital for | face of stone which is exposed to air cirele being members of the Society of | before ~the Government purchased Friends. But in the Hoover cabinet. as | the site from Mrs. John B. Hen- the Queen City. From the nearby creek e gerniiwill{eat it Way: Sight into tlie a seemingly imperishable Tock of & warm brown hue has been quarried and heavy slate of the peaked roof has n neariy all those formed by the Chief | derson. Titis lady gives full credit fo trates of the United States, those M. Jusserand for excellent counsel in following the Presbyterian faith are in | treating the abrupt rise of the clay the majority. It has been estimated hills from the sidewalk. Like il | been weathered like the rock to an ap- | | pearance of extreme age. Near that |erty of Lord Beauchamp, and she has that almost three-fifths of the public Frenchmen, the former Ambassador men who have attained the dignity of had a combined art instinct, archiie | the rolling meadows of the Camargo 'entertained lavishly there since her | Country Club, making an attractive marriage. With Mrs. Ray Atherton Mrs. | neighbor, furnished one reason why Drury has been exceedingly amiable to | Mr. Fleischmann built his castle in his her country people who anticipate bow- {own environment and where he could | ing to the Queen at the Buckingham look after his affairs and yet have all |Palace drawing rooms to be held late being President or presidential counselor | tural balance and a fine eye for prour [the picturesqueness of foreign land |in May. The departure of one ambas- have adhered to the tenets of Calvin. |landscape development. He was a close In the present ecircle of advisers five, friend of Elihu Root when that states- | the Secretaries of State, of the Treas- man took up so courageously the res-| ury, of War, of Commerce and the At-|toration of the L'Enfant plan, and torney General are Presbyterians, while | having made an absorbing study of tue the Postmaster General, being a Con- original map he could illuminate many about him. A mammoth flight of |sador before the successor has named stairs In the solid rock leads on (th(hr day of his arrival has confused plans gregatinnalist, also is of the Calvinistic obscure points. Indeed so ably and that religion differing, but intelligently did the former Ambassador east side to the upper terraces and |for many who thought the way cleared numi ' slightly, and in the matter of govern- watch and counsel the first steps to- the living rooms of the mansion, while | for their presentation. Another promi- ment only, from the creed founded by |wards the restoration which goes for- the ground floor is given to sport, (nent American woman living for years dressing rooms opening on a huge |in London is Mrs. C. H. Moller, formerly John Knox. ‘The Secretary of Agri- ward now so swiftly and surely that he culture and his family are Methodists, | deserves & niche with the renowned swimming pool, a gym furnished to the | president of the American Woman's last detail and a suite of billlard rooms | Club of the British capital, who has and a vast chamber, where amateur |leased & house in York Terrace, in order and the Secretary of Labor is a Baptist. | L'Enfant in the development of the Charles Francis Adams of the Navy famous ground plan. was expected to be a Unitarian, the Ao circus stunts are frequently staged. to aid her bewildered country people. * * traditional faith of his fathers. John| o somuel Untermeyer, who fre- | P * ok ok x Mrs. Saxham Drury, wife of one of | ‘The Viscount Jacques de Sibour and London's most distinguished clerics, and | his wife, the latter a daughter of Lo Adams snd John Quincy Adams, both : aatitngtoni| being confessors of that belief, but Mr. | Juently was a visitor i WRSHEEION | and Mrs. Adams wil be attendants al| friends in the official world, has been | the Church of Our Father, Universalist, | friends In the offictal Botit, hes TG which, removed from Thirteenth and L | qoqer-loving Washington friends to in- streets, will be rebuilt and enlarged in | loWer-loving Washinglon (mends 8 e | a different location. The Secretary of | HTCC o "estate at Yonkers, N. Y., the Interior Dr. Ray Lyman WIlbur. | o ce'the home of Samuel J. Tiiden. Mr. o e T T M %= | Tilden loved flowers so enthusiastically i e Wilbur i partial’ 1o the |that he planted on a mammoth scalc, g Tajour s partial to ihe|and, in fact, outside of the vast gar- B e attending the evening services | dens of Hampton Court and Versailles, en attending the evening services. | o, "the more modern creations about At | Paris, nothing to compare in color, va- | ‘Robert Marion La Follette, late Sen- |riety and extent can be considered in ator from Wisconsin and father of the | comparison, Mr. Untermeyer loyally re- | t Senator, has in marble taken | tained all the ideas of his predecessor, place beside Pere Marquette in Stat- | but two years ago he renewed the rose | uary Hall of the Capitol. The sculptor | garden and this season it is expected of ‘the elder La Follette, Mr. Joseph |to flower in luxuriance and glory from Davidson, has a reputation for present- | the end of May until mid-June. The fng s faultless and natural pose and | roses are arranged as an expanding | this is unusually pronounced in the | landscape on terraces, in sunken spaces present atatue, the dead statesman ap- | and always in suites of color which are pearing exactly as his colleagues in the | entrancingly beautiful. For the adorn- Senate have seen him many times. But | ment of the vast rooms of Greystones. no statue which Mr. Davidson has | roses are.grown in glass houses all chiseled created so much favorable com- | through the year, and Mr. Untermeyer ment as that of Gen. Pershing. He would be as astonished at the thought | had done one of the former Vice Presi- | of getting a bouquet from the gardens dent, Charles Gates Dawes, also highly | proper as Col. Grant would be if some esteemed, and his Woodrow Wilson, | one suggested gathering blooms from | Marshal Foch and Georges Clemenceau | the beautiful beds in Potomac Park. may be admired in Paris. In fact, * K % *x Rearly all the Davidson productions are | irongo of Spain roams up and down t0 be seen in Paris, where he resides and | ,, A1foNSe of Spain roams up and down | has a marvelous studio on the left bank | pc, CHAT. IO AT, BECHIRD L0y, of the Selne and deep in the Lalin|,ng guring e recent visit to Pau he en- Quarter. It was a few years before his countered two other European royalties, death that the late Senator La Follette | SOUDIETed W0 other European rovailies, and the sculptor met accidentally while | SPristian of Denmark and Gustav o mal a trip through Russia. A 3 D SN BT TL P particular fancy. The Spanish monarch Save $12.00! $24.5 .f.r:endlhlp v m!:dr:l::!“& d“"’m n?l‘e delights in polo and nearly all the il- h ot e$ d 0? d24 20 Walnut BrOREt i T e pen And reCentiY | lustrious players of the world were at | Chest, cedar lined. . destined for the rotunds of the Capite | PAU seeing some elimination games be- 39.50 N - estined . ToknGs o 8pitol | {yeen French riders, heroes from Ar- $39.50 Natural Red Cedar 321_75 Save on Gas Ranges de. ‘The finished figure, 2 $69.50 Walnut Chest, cedar Save $23.75! $49.50 Four- Hole Gas Cooker. - s25'75 White Enameled Cabinet Gas $52 20 the French capital, but fortunately there | gane® ol ‘oceasion, but usually only lined Save $56.80! $109 Alcazar MENPE oo iv 1. Flexible Arch Brace 2.Dr. A. Reed Cushion Sole 3. Combination st $i000:)6000 Tunnel. It made them change their course, | which began in London, continued over Europe to North Africa and slong the # Red Sea, across to Asia and to India.| A plece of tunnel excavation which They propose to visit Japan and pos- | will cost about $100,000,000 is now sibly China and then retrace their Way [ under way in the vicinity of Boston landward, crossing Palestine and cov- Vi ering Eastern Europe, a trip which will | 8nd this, it is claimed, will take care require 18 months. of the water problem of that city for the mext 100 years. This is the con- struction of a 13-mile tunnel, or aque- duct to carry water from the Ware River Into the Wachuset reservoir to add to the water supply of Boston, Worcester and the metropolitan district. This tunnel will take the overflow from the Ware River after 85,000,000 gallons havs passed daily. The tunnel, which | will be 11 feet wide and nearly 13 feet | high, is being blasted through solid | Styles are fountains of youth—and their con- struction is exclusive. BLEMISHES 36 d to its antiseptic action. Permanent de- fects are concealed by a subtile film of adorable beauty. A pure skin of exquisite loveliness is yours thru its use. Made in White - Fleah - Rachel Send 19c. for Trial Size Ford. T. Hopkins&Son, New York Germs That Devc;u" _Stone. London officials have been greatly concerned in recent years by the dis- covery that the stonework of its most ancient buildings was deteriorating to an extent which threatened the dear old struciures entirely. Several of these buildings have been or are being re- paired at an enormous expense. What is termed a building research station J. P. Smith Shoe Co., Makers 1318 G i | Gouraub's ’ ORIENTAL CREAM Startling Savings in This Riddance Movement at Kaufmann’s Tremendous Clean-Up Sale Involving Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Character Furniture— Suites and Odd Pieces—at Most Amazing Reductions Right now and right here are the greatest furniture savings of the entire year—in fact, the lowest prices even this house of notably low prices has ever quoted. We must and shall dispose of hundreds of suites and separate pieces—at prices that bear next to no relation to actual values. Use your CREDIT freely in this sale. If you haven't an account, open one. Such opportunities as these have never come vour way before. 33% to 5()% OFF BUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN AND TAKE 18 MONTHS TO PAY Refrigerators for Less Swve $5801 $1S75 Top-leer $).95 Refrigerator, reduced to Save $7.75! $24.75 3-Door Refrigerator, reduced to..... $1 7.75 Save $10.75! $32.50 3-Door $21.75 ment Style Refrigerator..... $24'50 Save $16.75! $45.50 Apart- ment Style Refrigerator $28'75 Save $9.55! Boudoir Chair Save $9.00! Refrigerator, white enamel Boudoir Chair Bargains Wing Chair. Cedar Chests Reduced Save $8.85! $17.50 Natural 38_65 Red Cedar Chest....... $12.50 W8S 0o injury in transit. when Spanish players are enrolled. The A Danish King delights in yachting, and Gen. Charles G. Dawes as Mr | hAving attended the regaita at Cannes Moughton’s successor in London is a | D€ Was spending a few weeks at Pau fter of supreme importance in | before sailing homeward. Gustav of ashington and Chicago, and perhaps | SWeden, who boasts six feet and four in every social center, because word | Inches of height, loves to swat the ten- ball, and a tournament was in has gone forth that more Americans ‘progress which lured him to Pau, Kings on tour are entirely democratic and even the Spanish sovereign eliminates some of the tiresome ceremonies of court. Christian of Denmark made friends with all the youngsters and took several parties of little folk that he had met casually on the beach for a sail on the yacht and served them a luncheon, which no doubt will figure in their memories as the major event of their childhood. Gustav also loves chil- dren and he has a sizable group of grandchildren and grand nieces and nephews whom he takes to the movies lined o o0 Save $15.25! $39.75 Apart- be received at hte coming royal Suve S107088 L7 drawing rooms than has been possible Boudoir Chair. in many years. The reason is that on Empire day, May 24, Parliament will be dissolved and elections are to be in order and the great political world of London, usually full of plans for presentations, will, in the common phrase, “have other fish to fry” and will let the drawing room go by de- fault. Although many have aiready presented names through ‘the powers that be in London, the major number »?f Wedw :edlnkodue‘:: :m )I:e hose approved and sup the new Ambassador. 3 4 Out Go These ODD PIECES SAVE $10.00. $24. = Y SAVE $3.96. $7.95 $10.75 S i T\‘nr_\‘-hmchcr'l.'Ifellftf(j[j $3.99 : SAVE $3.52. $7.50 Priscilla " $3.98 Sewing Cabinets, various decorations. . SAVE Sic. $249 Folding Card Tables $l-98 Occasional CHAIRS SAVE $4.55. $12.50 Occasional chairs with velour seat $7 95 and tapestry back..... SAVE $5.75. $16.50 Mahogany- of Wales will merely sit to the rigl of his mother and with his other royal relatives. Washington watches with interest what success will attend Mrs. Charles Hoffman, recently naturalized eitizen from this Republic, who is mn‘inhffl the borough of Backling Tocaiad and whers bt pas Beon seter: loca where she has been enter- bk s mm‘l:‘d“‘m’ .;mf the 'i‘m" has frame Chairs with been mild enol or country excur- ck sions. Mrs. H:f‘fmll‘l is runni’l’u on a { uphnlstcred e Liberal ticket and so, too, Lord Fermoy, A 2 Fallin ot New York City wnt be wuc. | SAVE $ of New York City until he suc- SAVE $16.00. $34.50 Jacquard ceeded to his father’s title. Lord Fer- Velour Ov e rstuffed s = 50 Club Chair § 18' SAVE $31.00.. $59.75 Jacquard moy and his mother live in a cele- brated country seat of Lincolnshire. Velour O verstuffed Club Chair s28'75 SAVE $2800. $62.50 Small Peter De Lancey Wallace, son Mohair Wing Chair. 334 50 SAVE $12.00. $39. of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wal- face, 2d, bears the honored name of a Reduced to Mohair Club Chair. Reduced to......... $l 7'75 SAVE $22.80. $39.75 great-grandfather many times removed | Button-back Mohair $19 65 Pleating Hemstitching Tucking, Be Here’s How You Save on Living Room Suites Save $54.00! $129 Jacquard Ve- Save $60.00! Save $89.50! lour 3-piece Over- lour Pullman piece Living stuffed Living $75 00 Bed-Davenport Room Suite.... Room Suite . Suiter o0 Save $98.00! $195 Jacquard Ve- lour 3-piece Frame $97.00 $138.50 Living Room Save $66.25! $195 Frieze 3-piece Living Room Suite. luster to the family annals. Peter De Lancey was & mighty force for the pa- | triotic eause, which was sadly in need | of aristocrats among its adherents in | New York State. Until 1770 the De | Lancey descendants of Huguenots who took refuge in the New World were | stern supporters of the royal authority. | But the head of -the family, in the | stormy years which followed, gradually | $269 Mohair 3- $169.50 & Mohair Tull- $197.50 Decorated Smokers $169 Jacquard Ve- $109.00 $249 Mohair 3- SAVE $277. $6. Decorated Cabinet Smolearst. UL 000 $3‘98 SAVE $6.10. Mahogany-finished casional Table . ERUPTIONS e of the New Yotk Generes mems | |0n Limbs. ltched Radly. Save $97.50! man Bed-Dav- enport Suite... Save $110.50! which met just before the famous ses- | niece ].‘1 ving sions of the Continental Congress in | s i Philadelphia, he openly supported their | side. He had married Elizabeth Golden, daughter of Cadwalader Golden, an as- | sociate in the Assembly and afterward lieutenant governor of New York. Mrs. Wallace was before her marriage Miss irude De Lancey Watts, descendant of the doughty Peter on the distaff side. Mr. Wallace is & nephew of the former Ambassador to France and for many years a resident of this city. o ok o M. Jean Jules Jusserand and Jusserand, the former for many Ambassador to Washington from Franre, | are living very quietly in Paris, seeing only close friends and devoting their time exclusively to what they deem use- ful things rather than the frivols. They plan, say some of their friends who hear from them on occasion, to visit Washington when finally Meridizn Hill Park reaches something of the majesty and glory which its projectors hope for. The French Ambassador and Mme. | Jusserand spent 17 eventful years ai- | $10.75 Cuticura Healed. O $4.65 “Eczema broke out in pimples on my limbs. Later it formed nore eruptions tha: itched badly and scaled over. The irritation caused - = = me to scratch, and scratching caused. Odd Dining Room Pieces eruptions. I lost my rest on account SAVE $1280. $2475 Walnut- ofit Other remedies were used but Veneer Closet SAVE §16.25. $£39.75 Walnut- Closet 29.50 Walnut- and who in the middle 1700s added Chair. Now...... SAVE $§19.75. Veneer Buffet Re- dueed to $19.75 SAVE $17.75. $42.50 Walnut Veneer Buffgt .‘\“‘ 324.75 luced to .... SAVE $21.00. $49.50 Walnut- SAVE $20.25. $59.00 Walnut- Veneer Buffet Re- 538 75 luced to .. got reliefat once. I continued using $39.50 Walnut- them and in six weeks I was com- pletely healed.” (Signed) F. P. McKay Moore Haven' Fla. Keep your skin clear and your pores active by daily use of Cuti- cura Soap Heal irritations and shes with Cuticura Ointment. Soap % Olatment 2 and te. Takcum e, Sold i gy o o e v 7o “Gatoura Laborstorien Dept X, Maiden. W Catic Closet SAVE $25 Vencer Closet .00 Walnut- $29.50 Masa Shaving Stick 25c. . 3 China Bedroom Suites Reduced Save $89.25! $229 4-Pc. Walnut- Save $208.25! $365 4-Pc. Wal- Dining Room Suites Reduced SAVE $69.50. $149.00 10-piecc Walnut-Veneer e Room Sune . $19.50 SAVE $79. $198 10-piece Wal- it-Veneer Dining 3119.00 Room Suite ; We Specialize in Fitting the Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet in s e Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite SAVE $210.00. Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite £393 10-piece $188.00 SAYV $17.75. Bedroom Pieces Reduced tu_i() \{\' a 1 71 ut- 316 75 WSAVE \sn’lun. $4275 "alnut-Veneer SAVE $25.25. $4975 Walnut-Veneer 324.50 Vanity ... SAVE $39.50 Vanity. duced to .. $21.55. - §17.95 SAVE $3.65. Oak Chest Drawers AUFMANN/ 1415 H Street N.W. $14.50 Golden ° $10.95 Dinette Suites Breakfast Suites FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL! Custom-Made Stylish Stouts— Complete Line of High Shoes $7.50 to $11.00 OYCE & LEW1 CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-7*StNW. Just helow E SAVE Green Breakfa SAVE $35.2%. Green Decorated Dinette Suite ..... SAVE §74.00. $149 Oak Dinette Suite. I'able, China Closet 19.75 Decorated st Suite SAVE $1825. §. piece Gay Deco- % raied Breakiast @97 B : - Suite $19.00. 4375 ind Sour Chire . 319:00 , d SAVE SAVE $96.3 $195 6-piece piece Gray and Blue Deco- Green Decorated ted Breakfast 5 Dinette Suite i % 324-7 Nurses’ Bufir, White Calf and Cleth Oxfords J. T. NORRIS AND H. 0. BRUF \KFR ARE ASSOCIATED WITH US Save veneer Bed . Save veneer veneer Bedroom @139 75 ui-Jeneer Bed- §156.75 Save usl.ooi!eds:us 4-Pc. Wal- nut - veneer |« Save $59.50! $179.00 3-Pc. Wal- room Suite... 3198'00 nut-Veneer ~ Suite, Save $1S2.08! 3450 6-Pc. Wal- Bed, Dresser and g 5 . * * $119.50 gudine chair and g298,00 4 Bedroom Pieces vs-v_ed;zuo! $52.50 Walnut- Save $18.80! $20.75 Walnut- oy Dreser, e §32 () vemer Bow - end §7() 98 .\‘avrc) $21.75! dsfl).d \sflllnul-\'g neer Dresser, reduce 27 7 ! $44.50 Walnut-ve- n ] o "'Save ‘$85350 $95 Antique g etieldTS Maple Dresser, 359 75 * 4 7.50! - ow - el - null"\;nPPr Dresser, sl‘g : Hn 31163 reduced to & o WL ‘Bfl‘l- Wal- $36.50 Walnut- P RO ot $13.45 Save $10. $9.65