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# vk THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921 . Hall and Clars L Haley, both of | Thomas B. LY rand be presented to him at tomorrow’ . ! ‘l'un-.: both of Martinsburg, W. Va. R:m?-fu;:ifi 'obélz“;v';‘}l:: 'iii:. GBlod- KIMNIS TO INSTALL. affair. Bll‘d'ls Reported. th| , Samuel Adams and Evelyn Diggs, both of v hile Other officers to be installed are 'T."Cansler and Nellie W. Cave, both | , Safmuel Ad gett is remaining here for a W N. C. apoll L longer. Clauds 9 ds | Charles Roberts, first vice president,| Births have been reported to the bealth doe Ham: Jobn J. 'Williame and Flora 0. Norris. e H. Woodw succee » James E. Hammond A Bremig.| 22 Williams a4 Nowrla, and Harry G. Kimball, second Vicé |partment within the last twentyfewr heurs Moes Deviy aad Virgiia Soectie, s o s The Community Service of the DIs-| John J. Boobar as President. |President The new directors added as tollowss’ o o CTo L L < T e trict of Columbia gave a reception e o the bo: or nclude Mar! 08 . 3 Willlam S. Huntingten of Philadelphia, o Kerguelen Island, in the southern 1ast evening in honor of their volun-|{ Introduction of the mewly elected Lansburgh, Frank Wagner, Max| Paul L amd Mildred Burger, girl. and Mary L. Ghiarch of this it Lo e Indian Ocean, is over 3,000 miles from (Continued from Eighth Page.) teer workess, when the guests were | officers of the Kiwanis will bo the fea-| Cunningham and Leroy Meuhauser. Erest B, a8 Migeie Hancock, irl o'o-m- T, n-‘,:. and Sfloame B. Moore, both Fauea and Doris 1. Siatter. :1":1 nearest mainland, and-may lay Ire E. Bennett and Mr. John |LoCeived by Mrs. Baker, wife of the tutremo(d‘hbe rerghrfl ‘re:x% h;:‘\e.hegn Pl;:fl;!::: 'yo?g:n:n;r v.v‘\;eern?:‘l:h! Ry ) “M. Sebbatme, e B i 1 1un Wit P P ey Ve tad s | S8l "to “being” the maost isclated | 379, Mrs, X . Benne - Jon | Serstary of Wir: Siea” james' Carroll | of the ciub at'the Hotel Washiasion | committaes for the yeary atter which |- Heiort At Yottt owie i O R T e e e e —— | 5. Wengerd, Mrs. Honry F. Burt, Mrs.| _Claude H. Woodward, who succeeds | short address. . o T iy ey e L of Spain, was the guest of honor at a|Olive R. Ross. The hall was deco- n entifie dinner given in Baltimore last evening |rated with Christmas greens and reds, | organization and is one of the most| ORDERED TO FORT MONROE. “ byT:!r and ‘gl N. Winslow Williama. |a buffet supper was served and the popular r::r:;::::l ;{l ;heb&l:‘:“ Mr.| Col. Richmond P. Davis, Coast Ar- party lat t 0 the bal , in- y given by Mr. and Mra Edward H. Me- ffl,%'fi';"";ffi;ifl,:_""'211,:';’;;‘,’.::,“.,",‘ member of the board of directors, aft- | tillery Corps. stationed at Manila,| The Romans gloved the hands and 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. Keon for their debutante daughter, Miss | Army and Navy officers and members |er having served two successive|P. I, has been ordered to Fort Mon- | veiled the faces of their bakers, lest ’ . Phoebe Quinby McKeon, at which aiof the clergy. terms as the club's president, and a|roe, Va.. for duty in command of the |by any chance plebian taint should number of guests from out of town were special token of congratulation will Coast Artillery Training Center. spoil the “upper crust - |invited, including Mrs. Charles S. Brom- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Porter Randall . well, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, Mr. and|announce the engagement of their g Mrs. Horace Westcott, Mr. and Mrs. | daughter Marian to Mr. J. George John Sterrett Gittings and Mr. A. P.|Helm of Reading, Pa. Graves of this city. Huntington—Church Wedding. The ambassador of Grekt Britain and | The marriage of Mrs. Mary L. Eatabluhed 1861 Lady Geddes were the guests of honor | Church to Mr. William Sherman Hunt- at a dinner given last evening by Judge e Martin A. Knapp in his apartment at |o' ey Stoneleigh Court. . H The guests inciuded Senator and Mrs. | pastor of the Church of the Reforma- |f PY Frank B. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert |tion. The detalls for the wedding || L J Lansing, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. simpl; arranged, the and Mrs. Louis Hertle, Miss Margaret | ple ~ being ~ sccompanicd | ] e Churen, dangnter of the bride, and Mise |l Furnitare Linens — urch, daughter of the bride, and Miss | e e oo satn e RS e F and “Eleventh Sts. ‘ e e 0 ] . man entertained at dinner last even- | Church. | Cm UM“’ ing in their New York home in honor } “Mr. and Mrs. Huntington will make | If - of Gen. Nivelle of the French army. |their home at 2012 22d street, North The company later attended the re- | Philadelph! t i f \ ception ‘and dance which was Eiven Hpies :,‘:e:'j,.:;‘::; ey iR e B¢ | — v the Women's Auxiliary of St =t X r r o w— Vinoent's Hospital at the Waldort- | The Congreasional Club will ‘give its Astoria. Gen. Nivelle will sail for |first card party on Friday evening at his home today, after making a tour |8:30 o'clock, at the clubhouse on New of of the Department of State. Mr. and | The drawing room was beautifully Mrs. Merlesmith were assisted by decorated with ferns and flowers, while I t Mrs. Colby, wife of the Secretary of the grillroom presented a gay aspect State, and the acting secretary of |in ;ru;uc Christmas decoration of red | i . 3 8 ] state 'and Mrs. Norman H. Davis. The [and green. | Choice of all the Velour, Silk .9 hostess wore a becoming gown of| Assisting Dr. and Mrs. Smiler in the | [f th 2 - f this ocountry. He made a short | Hampshire avenue. ual . z 4 Visit here, where h tertained gty Ruaiity 3 To speedily arrange for the relocation of our Mil- extensively. o (D5, 2nd Mra N Norman Smiler en- i linery Department in larger quarters we have cut The third ssistant secretary of |ton which they gave Sunday svenins. | : g again into the remaini i k—Ii Siate and Mrx Van Santvoord Merle: |iare of.a housewarming. it being the | [ f A maining winter stoc —htefauy for- st el |pteresting and charm- |frst entertainment they have heia in | [ - ‘ i saking the cost. home, on S street, for the personmel | their new home. K i with greens and cut flowers. A buffet |er, Miss Gernsbacher, Mrs. Gittelman, supper was served, and the guests|Miss Gittelman, Mrs. F. Silver, Mrs. numbered about seven hundred. C. G. Eluto, Miss Bertie Rice, Miss = One Beaver and Long-hair Beaver Hats. black net, and the rooms were gay |entertainment were: Mrs. Gernsbach- e B Fannie Rice and Mr. Bud Welsh. ss e C. 11s Lot ] at & charming Gance at Rausehers | Mr. and Mrs Edwin S. Cunningham Choice of all the Duvetyn, Velvet last evening, given in compliment to spending several days at the La- (] Who is passing the winter in Wash- [ed States consul general at Shanghal, ington. ~The ballroom was beauti- |2and he is now on leave of absence, having fully decorated with palms, smilax |Just come from the orient. They will and holly, and a buffet supper was |80 South shortly for a serles of visits, served at midnight. The guests were { returning here in time for the inaugura- are Mig i Fa. ¢ £ T‘ 0 and Brocade HatS..ee.eneeernnens o anan sRenolat o St Louts, D o N i Cuurlnatia STULIC IS I Low Price of eack 1 ticle of Lot Choice of all the Fur Hats—Mole, . for the most from the younger set. | tion. ] F % I 2 3 3 Beaver and Seal—with duvetyn Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Lavinder enter- | Miss Helen Nicolay and Miss Flor- chandise carried in our stocks of crown .... tained 2 company at dinner last even- | ence Spofford will be hostesses at a tea | |} 2 ee “ee . ree ing at 2400 16th *street, in honor of | Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock Y . g s, oot o Vst S0 SR SR L el Furniture, Carpe ens an e 3 ublic health service 5 , given e Women's Alliance of | I e, p I'y Hugh 'S. Cummings. = who All Souls' Church. \ » ; Brand Do Amma e h - C Perry | g g Club will hold it alB 2 = . . Austine Dr. o Samar Clab wil 5 ‘wecan Beltvar Lioyd und Dr. and oA eburiay Hignt dance 1 the baroom | Through the splendid co-operation and help of the people - reception with d. of e Franklin juare otel, an * LR . - followed, to which & number of o | K sireets northwest. on January 5. No |l - of Washington and vicinity our sixty years of business has | tional guests were invited. invitations: will be necessary. + e 3 T | 2. ok Laoseiho pen .| . Siatos 5 A, o ment he been successful to an extraordinary degree. To show our % 7 e — ~-in-"ww and sister, | Christmas holidays is parents, has B : . ; ihe Secrotary of War ayd Mre. Baer | retarned to his studies st Lenign Ui appreciation and to lower, as much as possible, the burden 3 - b N ¥ k- or] ‘where he | versity. - - . - Pl G l " now makes his home. I of llldl prices, we are OEGI'IBC our entire stocks less go St, les 3 ‘A Hamilton Wright and Miss|in s Serheons of the Hotel Washing ; g Y : "% - e oty o . from the already much-lowered prices. ln Olll' NE Kind f s an"wm be at home Friday after. | ton by the Holy Comforter Church for | | m o o ‘?'n the following Friday after- | the benefit of the building fund of the | | | of January. parochial school attracted a large com- Mrs. Wright will entertain a dinner | pany, which numbered more than 500 \ 5 company this evening in honor of the Mr. Herbert A. Harvey and| Annual i i January Sale ' B e e o | ) . 3 re stayin ents. Mr. Adam - - I8 | 1216 F St. N.W. at the Shoreham whils in Washington, | jer was ahairman of the reception com-| | : ¢ : ¢ ' M| Mrs. w. Sinciair B e Gt oY At owin Bkloft, Mr. J L. d Whit sal 6 Greater Values Than at Ordinary Clearance Sales! | [j|i5 iy s e oo o Bl PSivudis foe it f DR - .- : L : , - and Mr. Walter A. e q kd Not accumalations of months, but NEW goods that uphold the Jelleff reputatior I 2. George A King and Miss Eiiza. | SSmitze war headed by, B Jobn i has been merged int . . 5 Sale. quality, bought at generous pfice,conceuiong and ofi_gre:p to ymi:,agcordingl;. Ju:? gf;;_; r:ggor: -ft:rn!:(;_f;v'.‘.,ffi",nb:hentom':f A g:':.‘.‘,'“:-“,‘,"-n‘,’.‘%:o,‘:‘:“” Tmishes (Ml - 2 our Sixtieth Anniversary Sy '.ro style you wantg-jyst.the shade you.want—just.the gize you want in these NEW ogd ofd [ | == o7 in Janvary. Nr"John Eariey! Mz, Joseph Kirciner! _make comparisons of the many splendid opportunities in- - B & 3§ Z5%E3 r r. John Maddox, Mr. Mary- 6 January Sales! . ! L . X% An Army Weddin, . o . o : 5 HIT A wedding unique. in i army ag. | E20Mr Herold Maryman 3z S|l cluded in this sale we have listed a very few items, just as 3 . Extraordinary Purchases—WOMEN’S socations will take place at Christ |John Shannon. Mr. R. G. McCann was e 4 - ; . Toduys waon Eior g, 88 hairman of the souvenir committse, and an illustration of prices: Coats—Dresses—Suits Coats—Dresses—Skirts . {f| sy x Sreoms aieifize: e e ot ial : . 3 "o wittam vauix Garter. Dhc Kelley were joint chairmen : | lluu(u::uu have 2 Jnled wét: us to u’?& not :ndtxebth:h bel-nty or the quality of (|}l 00,25 * AENter, of the late Col 7 E ¢ . g || make this the greatest o anua es. se garments by the low price—yo 00dbury, whose A F C F 8h 2 g $65 Sport Coats, “-: theth to appreciate their real worth. T "o LY | frcher gras Toont oL 22d Brovet Deaths Reported. | ew Ompal'lsons rom Olll Lmen op i ; i $125 il | Corps of Engineers, and » Y, 5 I | | B e i A e e el Bt S0 s e | et S P | Shows 250, Di - and reindeer; full silk lined; handsome shawl | . The best of the season’s wrap style: de up Shilds, 1st United States Artillery, | four hours: aiin 13 What % to You | collar of raccoon fur. in high-cost soft-pile iabi?':_s—Evora Superior, n::'con w'n'.'mfi}';‘.,nmr. Col. James | Emma Dell | Mitington. 5 Ry ‘m:. ; | at $2950 Fortuna, Chamoistyne, Orlando and Corduval contingent st tie the Massachusetts | 3 e yern. AT, 1361, O street sonthwest. | i i i | $45.00 Dresses Mole, Seal, B the storming of Fort Grny.” 85, 66D Bast Capitol street. | | . . 3,355 t0 75 Cloth Dresses, $3050 | Saiict Collrs panct and yoke Spies mad e [0 o5 0o oielfin = ok Atagurs | S V. e 5. B il $1.54 Utica Sheets, 63x90 inches, for, each.........$1.16 | ecoming els of tricotine and velour, popular cape sleeves—novelty shades. fraduated from West Poi; ‘Henry Bchmidt, 40, 616 £ street. | 0 = pined Tanies grand:| OttoT | $2.07 Utica Sheets, 81x99 inches, for, each. ........$1.55 I 60c Utica Cases, 54x36 inches, for, each.......... 45¢c with metallic ribbons and s.ilver laces attractively ¥rancis Miller, 80, United States Soldiers’ = biue and brown—beaded, braided and combined $45.00 Dance Frocks—$26.50 taiher 1o vy, " 1836 and his grana: | Qo Druaich 15, 121 T stest st | 1} I A 3 i e hon T 40c Special Cases, 45x36 inches, for, each.......,. 30c b or Tter is @ son of Maj. Gep, | Home Hospital i & 2o as i $25 New Plaid Skirts, $10.75 Chusemata o ung Carter. who was x| yigar & Gmer & Gwror iraihe |l $1.25 H. S. Pure Linen Huck Towels, each......0... 94c || with satin; new styles. 7. 2 " The bride w 5 New rainbow chiffon frocks, with petal and [Ljf| ber mother,.b:’t"elt:rlsel:et‘:; he a1ty “Frask Nieonsee Bauskett, 43, 1427 Chapin draped tunics, in high shades o! i 4l | by Gen. James Al m. treet. h 3 f blue, turquoise, g0 James Allen. formerly chie’| “Sarah B. Ooffin, 71, (the Savey) 2804 14th jade, flame, American beauty and in flesh color pomman ey (1o oMclated "’x’.:'.‘n.gl 'K t ;s 1353 Park_road. ach ats, 75, 1353 4 S 5 Remarkable offerin; ew plai i Al P ry and Gen Fazetta L. Geifii, 23, Providence Hospital. { i | Fl'zgle and lmz‘htll?fe suits, "lifll Lar‘e con- | striped velours, in si eonfn:l bo:l:l‘:,a:el;“llltnxd p,'%&j Hzg:ycun e .."..:’i':'.'.’,’z :'di G“fi:l:'fl“m?tl:w sl as D, N 45(: Pwe P lm’ Cruh TW elmg' fil‘ nld 340 | ible collars of self material, others with | a fine material an | H Carter. The ushers will b, ander] il "Thompson, 8 hours, Columbia | ffi < » ’ R ! French seal collars, velour, silvertone, duvet | tan and brown, d the most wanted colori g'—!ue Carl Moore, U. 8. N. Gcom"}‘m dvevr S il 1 L ollars blue and tan, b 1 i paj. Jol I g - 3 if superior and tricotine. and gray, black and white, " 0" 24 tafh : ::';U c:& %ioatal Plorre Gailiara ':!:{,;:2:,“5‘:&?'&}% [y $6.00 Satin-finished Bed Spreads, for,each._....... .$4.50 i TR L TRE SR e R sl e e e ‘Col. 'Woodbury, f: " | " Katherine C. Murpby, 32, 1022 Nortn Capitat | Hi i 7 : i J sw’“.’ Satin ;llld Toon i hn‘:: ':;{"’:ze;r?ll)tugol:?f:fi iticy Wilson, 38, Tuberculosis Hospital. w’ 811.00 Wbltc Wool Bla.nkeb, for, PRl L ‘M i anuary oales™ ear - | e vz, ot | ek Gl R IR L B AL Wool White Blankets, for, pair. .. $11.80 |l i - e 3d i J ' E at Pre-War Prices repe de Chine || fanicy emig 5 S5 it | et ottt L e[| $15-75 Pure 0ol , for, pair... $11. ! $17.00 Wool-lined, Silk-covered Comforts, for, each...$12.75 “ New Undergarments, bougfit on th. new low price market. UNDERWEAR Jux wrirto 18 denle :”:n"":{' AL SWehh ] mentl oy Beautiful styles, fine materials—Gowns, Chemise, Corset Covers qre Assembly. one of the I Bernard C. Winters, 2. 2220 6th street, and Drawers at lowest prices in years. most exclus: P , 8 his, 333 W street. I 0 | $1.00 Envel $1.00 Und e il | | SRR :_no;"h}&;"‘:}:‘:,; Sitie 3oy, Tmeses, o0t pmnae) fl + 59¢ Martex Turkish Bath Towels, for, each....... 44c ; « k3 &t the Hote] Bel Infa f Ji C. and Rosa L. Small, 2/ |} o g | or < oeanios 89c g,.',‘:".“,".lc';“;‘;‘69c maker of Women's Silk Under- | m’fmg;ggfi;égfififfifin Dougtae| Wfindl e pice wenesre %l ©1.00 Martex Turkish Bath Towels, for, each........ 75¢ f Pif sl o rawers, lace and em- | wear, 12 Jaree Giordon, who will entertain at | pi > lace and embroidery; | PToldery trimmed. e party the same even- lmgd"th’ i i . e ::2_?‘ At $2.95 s ST i $2.50 10-yard pieces, for, piece..........$1.88 | - ° $2.65 o " an lovenes and Mme. | [f . > ° 1 : G itch, ‘ $150 Underwear |223 batiste: 9409 From“Tasnt, other tmportant gucats l H . $2.75 Nainsook, 10-yard pieces, for, piece............$2.06 i N‘N‘nhi:‘::: $1.00| tsurea patierns. 33_50 and $3.95 fl | Lehr will also be one of the patron- | || ote! Ql elg o D . a1 ad EnsSiope Chemise,| GOWRS, Chemise Silk Bloomers casen 7 50c Imported English Voile, 38-inch, for, yard..... 37c | 1 trimmed with lace and | Cholce of $2.95 | of crepe de chine and satin; 1ace [l | ,So080r Walter 1 Edge and the Sixteenth Street, Vto W 3 i 1 , al * Aass| - g \ I Sgured baxiste.™ '®|Gowns of Envelops | Hommed and hematitched ruffies; Mru. Merleamith have boah Sasodnd Telephone North 9080 36¢ Indianhead, 36 inches wide, for, yard.......... 27¢ i i .50 Bloomers lc'r‘.:‘n'un::: b e utifully {the list of box holders for Table d’Hote Dinner : 5 i | : h‘otli(;lwn creve. 89c | flesh-shade batiste. At 81 95 Every Evening, 6 to 7:30 55¢ Peqlldt Pillow Tubmg. 45-md:, ftl, yurd. s Al Hl = ured patterns: iesh or| 3500 Underwear e s | B est s well as mos onabls $1.25 j 2 k T 3:53:?‘.‘3 310733;95 $3 Crepe de Chine Eavelope ‘:}'éorior At abionanls i $3.00 Bleached Pure Linen Table Damask, for, yard.$2.25 piaiton crepe, §1,75 | ook “lace ana " em- Chemise and Vests il B hogrs ot Sy ol Folk| " $5.00 Bleached Pure Linen Table Damuk, for, yard. .$3.75 by ured patterns: . round ;:‘l:rfiz yokes, lace Chemise, -filet or Val lace trim. guests will later ocoupy a box at the gowns are | med, in flesh only. Vests with buift. ball. Mrs. Robert M; | 2 3 i i and square necks. leeveless, In_ Shoulders’'ana" Fibbon straps, Rave guests at dlnner and il ot Give your clothes $8.50 Bleached Pure Linen Napkins, 22-inch, for doz. $6.38 @ take them to the ball. Mr. and Mrs. “ aaln 32.’ Cat;smen ‘ Blouses :7 :: to $16.50 Silk R SR D (T $12.00 Bleached Pure Linen Table Cloth, 2x2 yds., for, i Surplus stock of P. Centemer! & . : ightgowns at $4.85 Li{| g Miss Katharine Mimmack has gone to : o eteieteis seie s iem e miaieis e - PDOD I r o Gvee o Feinch 1 Cramaie Two Big Specials $850, $9.35 and $1150 §¢, Ausustine, Frorida, whero 'dh il each $9. | Iyang G-ciaspe ano the wmart $5.90 to $7.50 Blouses Of aatin and creps de chine; || || Mamask hay wpent tne peitarye S $1.75 Mercerized Cotton Table Damask, 72-in., for, yd.$1.30 | Sample Regulation e e o Erench Vai | Il her cousin, Mra Jullan James f i : 3 et Orersons ;. $3.95 | fcoinsrumechea styies; in'sati, S e i ot o Tk v ! $1.35 Mercerized Cotton Table Damask, 58-in., for, yd.$1.01 [ » crepe speak rus Myers i\ i . . $1150 and $1250 Sorosis | 3¢ Shine and pongee. Georgettes | _$4.00 to $1200 Envelope Jason House on Monday afterncon,| JEEEE 50c Women’s N. S. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, for, ea. 37c High-cut Shoes and Oxfords, | !2 wide variety of styles and col- | Chemige at $2.85, $3.85, $4.85, | I “’oi Horlick: ! A - b 2 o4 f ]:evaf,n“??}x?"é&::i'b‘fin‘“o““n ereasy Lot H 65c Women’s N. S. Pure Linen hitial Hdkfs., for, ea.. 49¢ | B March 31, alte i | % 3 . | s $12.00 Madeira Hand Emb. Scal. Napkins, for, dozen. . $3.00 i embroidered, $B§l9g.m $35 Advance Spring e The Washington Chapter of the Trin-| ZX i sttt | b ' | $18.00 Madeira Hand Emb. Tea Sets, 13 pieces, for, set.$9.75 { : ‘ 1l beaded or lace trimmed, medium $6.85, $8.50 Tailored and Sport Hats, ity College Alumnae will give its an- tiny tucks oF frills; with 1any | Nesh, white and & few orghid, nual dan aay e ford is chairman of the dance commit. suit and light shades, aiso pretty excellent quality crepe de ”S'i?u‘:g éfios%olored Silk et fle‘v'l. x vening Tovalida | | s o = 2 $15.50 Pare AL-Weol Steamer or AutoRugs, for, ea...$11.60 color combinations. Crepe de fmed. with med wi Unmbrellas at $7.95. Pflhfiflh at SJS, Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy, 1622 P street, of chines and pongees are talloreq | Shine -and Women’s $450 and $5 ‘ An Ex jonal Purchase of High-grade Regula- % i i ; ; I Leather Bags and Purses 5 mizmcrercizs $1-95 §7.50, $1150 | ool ol i, il e $2.00 Uisiom Decmsek Tabll Tegss, 45 tnchun, § With convertible or roll collars, | ¥oniee and French Val laces; in Woolen Stockings, $2.95. i repe de chine, pussy willow or | Gopraarte ars P acekririnei | | $5.85, $7.85, $10 SiminiiinIUv. | sl R bR Chur T s b e e e R The Kind That Ordinarily Sell bars, Sacity,dsis, oBoios el x| : il R 1861 69 Years of Prok 1921 4, Nimersly e T e T to styles of beading and n $250 o S The three ot embrace the new- braids, also . embroidery. "’ ai to $7.50 went to attend the bachol st styles, including the favored laces and plaitings. A numb t swagger model. Fashioned of the of hand-decorated batik blouses finest leathers, expertly made included; collarless or roll col. and$485 . - t t, many with vanity fit. lars: long, short and % sleeve chine -and _satin; the wanted shades. models. ace and Goorgetie. Mrs, Frank A. Brafsted entertained Phono Us for Estimiaten, luncheon yesterday at Cafe St. t . = Marka® R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. Mr. Délos A, Blodgutt: fr. who with || 1136 8b st A N 281218 the holidays Mr los Blodgett,