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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927, Ak 9 GIVES STATUE TO SCHOOL.! QUALIFIED AS WRITER. iBlR 1415 G Steex i follow, when Mrs. Raby, wife f Capt. =4 o Raby, Will Dresiae at the tea. table. Marriage Licenses. o ©©fl@W Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta of Pitts- |, Marriaxe licenses have been lssucd to the B burgh have returned to Washington for o e a visit and are at the New Willard, i B, a:§.01 this city Opposite Keith's Furs Exclustvely Laws' Will Makes WashingtonMrs. Harding to Join League of Bronze Legacy for University. . American Penwomen. A . The will of Samuel Spahr Laws | Mrs: Warron . Handing, wits ot the | 4 [ Fi R d datsa May 7. 1938 ‘and modinied by | President-clect, has accéhted an in- urs Ineprice (Continued from Eighth Page.) - : 7 Mrs. William E. Humphrey, wife of wedding trip, the latter Wearing €OS- f eormy Ropracerna ive Humohrey, en- | | | tume of midnight blue and peachblow ! tertained a luncheon company of | Fdith M. I 3 h D Ne 920, ion to become a member of the E T ~ et biue and peachblow tertained o unchcon company of | Fh Nl L iveeca Whharas. | oodiel, ol NovemBer "o, 1330, Ras|Vcdcud of American benwomen. ac- UDSON SEAL COATS and witha deep shoulder colar of OPOSSTE | 400" gt street, in compliment to |y Hamy Labawn of Alexanirie Deen, fled for probat. He €ives 10| Grding to an announcement made at | all our other fme fui~ and a toque of blue duvetyn. They Will [Xirs John Burke, wife of the former | DOatrice Kussell of tieading SUCC yiits, Va., | versity the statue of George Wash- |# Meeting of the organization yeter-| gencrously reduced. Janu- day. Mrs. Harding has applied to be- make their home in Omaha. treasurer of the U | Among the out-of-town guests were | with Mr. Burke, is leaving Mr and Mre. Ward Burgess. parents of | for New York, where they wi I« M the Dbridegroom: Miss Margaret lee | their home. The guests included Miss | Fdward F. Bowers 3 se S vi Odenu Estes of Louisville, Ky. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burg Gertrude Horton of Seattle, Wash., | O4rab ses 0f LO0SRIG 36 pungier. ited States, . | and_Evelsn D. Battaile of S ey, Mango ington, which has stood for many|come a regular, active member of the ary’s biggest fur bargains. years in the Corcoran allery of Ari. | on 8 3 : gue, giving as her qualifications ' Rebuilding Fur Giarments a Specialty. This statue is the bronze replica by |, ua)’ writing done for the Marion Rrebuiiding ta i S the French artist Houdon of his | . ; ik Star, Mr. Harding's newspapor. The griginal standing marble statue Ofli,yifatjon was tendered by Mrs. Hin William A. brother ‘and sister-in-law of the bridc- | who is the house guest of the hostess. [ gawes B \atsp W Mats to (HATE g | Washington in the capitol at Rich- | TVia100 W8 ; 2 groom. and Alr. and Mrs. Lewis . Nagh : — Lona B haeey e Bonnt Sidaey, V. mond, va T ieye and A nporsediby e B Omana Mr. Eliphalet Andrews jr. enter- dson and Maggie Johnsen. Certain books are left to the West- |} Fid %o prestipnt oriwhe s . . |tained at dinner last evening in honor Cole and Emils Russell, minster College at Fulton. Mo.. and ['488C o = o, aste i The marraige of Miss Mabelle Veni-lof his cousin, Mr. William Reid Wil- | Paul 8. Kremer and Eihyl E. Scot oil paintings to the Missouri State|yteSoeant Scorelary of the . University. To each of the se of Camp Mosde. M., e fa O F ¢ Mrs. tia Carr, daughter of Al oa _ Charles | liams, assistant secretary of war. The | Wordell 4 Pickeri Frnest Carr of Ciarksbur, v : a Fuests were the and Margaret W. C 5 F . ence Parbury, an English authore The Connecticut Avenue Shop en grandchildren 5 0 LS of ranch of the seven grandchildren | were the guests of horer at the mee ecl of N fr. Maury Middieton of t Clarence-B. Farmer of Monnt Rainier. 31d. = o H H H |3 {3 . L3 ¥ g2 3 H 8 L H H - Mr. Baker - ~ . . At take place tnigicven ng e BH0 O Tl S Aenily BT and Fdna M. Breanaban of Hratiseille. M. | directs shall be presented a copy of |8 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. Special i wo-yay oaie g s S e ok G TR T e &'erizp 810 bl mciosod+ " | BLANKET OVERSHIRT SALE, I == — reception for the small company at- | Mr. Mason McMonagle and Mr. Archi- The remaining estate is to he held A0 | tending_the ccremony. Miss Isabelibald Randolph. Deaths Reported. in trust for forty vears hy the Na-| More than 100,000 blanket over-| of the bride- S g tional Savings and Trust Company to|Shirts, bought for the Navy for use| Maury Middleton. gronm will be miid of honor and tha| The counsclor of the Russian em-| mne following deaths hate been rported tolform the Samuel 8pahr and Ann Maria | during the world war. and no longer Proletmaid will be Miss Virginia Arm- | bassy and Mme. de Bach have gone |the he Staon to New York for a brief visit. iZdwin Pendleton Hunter will be - g et ol the ushers will include | Society will be brilliantly represent- o rey I+ Archer, Mr. Richard S.led at the organ recital to be given| Hunter, Mr. William Camp and Mr. |by Mr. Archer Gibson. at the home of “"3"'_“[_.-“",, » Freland L Miss Carr will_bo ‘\lhr and Mrs. ‘\\‘i‘llmm \u Corby, on ..‘.',i],‘“'i'.q‘ P ATy TR AV e ans ol i filve" 1lnqm“'rrifl e-\.ybu'l ‘x;“;rn‘;fius)xr::.“;\vlvxd ufifi.’.’r;"ff"af gr‘,&. ;\_l‘nlr‘-w;: ‘A}‘;en['i“f- ‘"m'x:u:-rl'.m:: 'llowud. 7 sears, 5316 14th ’ser:ca olr lerull"eda on hrelllgn;.l‘m sub- The Playhoule Ten Shop | ldward S, E S Gt E 2 E A oo G0 atreet nozthwest. ljects; to provide scholars i Wi elude Mr. and Mre. Wal- | son, whose ome is in New York. is a| " Wickael Cirtis, € years, Providence Hos- L i abouie. scholerahips for 1814 N St. N.W. | department within the last twenty-| Laws lectureship fund. The trustec |needed. will be offered for sale to (he | Is thereafter to use the income from | highest bidder January 21. Informa- | the fund for the publication and tion regarding the sale may be ob-| years, 3104 Mount| tribution among the leading libraries | tained at the naval bureau of sup- of the writings of Mr. Laws as se-|plies and accounts in this city. Tears, 2706 27th street |lected by the Union Theological Semi- All Suits Half Price| Player-Piano Rolls Big Shipment Just Received—All the Popular Hits at Friday and Saturday 3 3 c | tden, 43 years, National Homeo- = guests 5 L | M Y wis, Mrs. Lyman < [noted musician. having been organist | pital 3 il $1.00 | c s c S s M re Y Hoyd Honor of |both at the homes of Mr. Andrew Car- sears, National Homeo-| (6837 18, SAVATee Bome o loat T e : : -~ Kismet My Little Bimbo Jean Clarksburg, W. Va.: Mrs. Norval negie and Mr. Frick in New York, and |pathic Howpital. * e il 2 2 _Open Fireplace o Aalkcer of Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. it will be an unusual treat to hear | Armunus Kaffer, 31 sears, Emergency Hos- 8 All our finest Suits— Let the Rest of the World Go By Harry Brooks of Martinsburs, W. V. |him play on the organ at Mr. and Mrs. o il vy et 3 5 Broadway Blues Japanese Sandman At the mext Army fance. which wil (i plE e G e e e 4 :IKS‘ - DIVORCE. A Plain Ta"‘f”‘l’ :ni Fur. Whi . be given at Rauscher's Friday evening.lderraying all of the expenses and the| 8 Gertry Doneld, 72 , &t | After only three months of wedded 1 |—1 hispering Feather Your Nest Yy, 41, Mre. Williams, wie of te | proceads of tha recital will b added | Vintents, Orohan Asiom: i life Mrs. Leoda M. Maltby has filed A trimmed—include War, will receive, |{o the furnishing fund of the Medi | Firme Zelasko, 10 years, Childen's Tospital | SUit in “the District Supreme Court —lrrupechve of Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere Hold Me Girl of My Dreams Tired of Me assistant Secretary I D o i esisted by Mrs. William J. Snow and {cal Society building, which was dedi-| Rofus O. Beavers, 1% hours, 505 E street| for @ limited divorce from Clarence b - ; hich w - | sonthwest. W. Maltby. Although her husband * E R cated yesterday. Mrs. Francis R. Hag- | Y0000 ponaan, 48 years, 406 215t strest | makes $400 per monih, ehe saye, he —Former Prices A Special Group ; ner, 1824 19th street, is in charge of Mme. de Meissner and the Misses Rad- | ;30" oy o r e a 2 or | BOTthwest. " = does not support her properly. They . . Palesteena Cuban Moon Avalon Btme ge Melsnerland (he s 5 | the sale of tickets, and a buffet supper | ™Siivria Van Buren, 58 years, 1523 9th sivest | were ‘martiod Ottober's Jact.” Justics|| You won't be disappointed and many others 25 and February 1, from 4 to 6 o'clock. : i oty Stafford has cited the husband to'{ jn expecting REAL FUR - Mrs. Charies Boughton Wood will show cause Friday why he’should not, 8 [¢) Sults BARGAINS at Saks’. 1 January Reductions from former favorable prices present vou savings of the most worth- support_his wife. Mrs. Charles Bunker is_entertaining | oioe®, int ™ on” Wadnesds Sih . 2 t o Ay evening, ftornoon for Mrs. Lii:|January 26. in honor of Miss Antof: Births Reported. aller, who i ihette Graves, who has rcturned 10| he following births have been reported to i daughier-in- | Washington from Buffalo. where she o e the Toie Cwentys ittleton ‘Waller nd Mrs. Wal- | fonr honrs: Sold up to $185 $59.50 Tricotines. Veldyne Velour de Laine—in B Brown and Tan. Plain and Fur-trimmed. Sizes . Arthur Jordan Piano Co. EP 13th and G Sts. spent a week with Mr. . 3 : = There were | 4 P ¢ UT | ter 8choellkopf. Mr. and Mrs. Schoell-| Angelo and Rosa Cassmento. boy. H t l H dl h I} while charucter. Home of the Chickering Piano tables at bridge and additional g KODE spent a short time in Washing. | Eresrcaco and Gactana Coniglio, boy. ote adieln I TR SR have been invited to tea, which will [ (P SPone a short time in Washing- | o e Nettie Tate, firl Sixteenth Street, V to W Telephone Norif! 9080 Table d’Hote Dinner Jumes . and Lotta A, Crown. hoy. Carl W_ and Ruth A.Snider, girl ence and Nettie P. Manuel, girl 5 ry B. and Elizubeth C. Gates, girl. States embassy, Louis and Mary L. Weig S Franklin M. and Fula K. Fdson. bor. A The snarriage of Miss Rosamonde| Ernest 8. and Mary C. Johnatan, girl. - v Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Hsrry G and Esther L. Allen, girl. liam 'J. Starr. to Mrs. John W. Belt| Bary H. and Eisie M. Blandy, bov. of 3 i States di p . Francis H. and Anna M. Darnall, sirl. 0 of the United States diplomatic serv-{ Foancy Ty and fAuna ¥, Baraetl, =5 l=——= ico took place lust evening in the| Vuward I e el girl. liam Phelps Eno, after spending the psst year in Paris, where Mr. Schoell- kopt was attached to the United| Hai SRKSFURCo MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHQLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street Fdward L. and Nellie M. Deibe home of the bride’s g Hope| Jobn X. and Sarah Hall, girl house, at Easton, Md. The ceremony | George K. and Heicn L. Huntt, boy. was performed by the Rev. Dr. Henry| Hubert T. and Frances Houston, boy. Davies, rector of Christ Church, Ilas- ‘.';'""’" 2 ton, in the presence of a large com- s d Mary Dewar, Y % " Elwood G and Cecelin G2 Valentine, bos. pany. including members of the diplo-| aiben W. and Kay i el matic service and others prominent| Geori aet Lo D Botar, ool in official circles of Washington. Mrs. Toreita B. Parker, girl. h 2 Rlifinr:)unduosa of New Jersey, sister of d Florence Petezson. girl. b 3 ' e bride, was matron of honor. John (. and Edna E. Maxan, b Mr. and Mrs. Belt left shortly after| John W. and Emua 1. Allen L i 608 . N.W. £ the informal reception for a motor| $lyton and Llea & Lind TO 614 11th ST. 2 402-404 Seventh Street gt A Sacrifice Sal For two days—Friday and Saturday—we shall buy clearance at the cost of terrific reductions. But note this, ladies—your selec- tion is from GAMOND STOCK—of GAMOND QUALITIES— and sold (even at the pittance of a price) with the GAMOND GUARANTEE. . dsas. boy. trip through the south. -:.t:lllgh C. -mll::::lhl E. Padgett, girl. ° s B U 10 0L, e Sames| Eoa 3ot dieen . culon. . For Frida Very Special ’ Pryor Tarvin, mmygor of the bride- Richard T. and Ella Epps, girl. y groom Mr. John Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Feank and Ida R. omas, boy. Searles Rose, Miss Dolly Ross of New | Jemes L. and Willie Kobinsen. girl. Jersey; Mr. Richard Starr; the minis-| $harles and Ellen E. Nalle, girl. ter of ‘the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes| J°in aad Lena De Shields, boy. :‘nd h(l‘me. (‘,ro%i‘:ch.u}{ear Admiral and TP ——— » rs. Grayson, 88 Nina Gore, Mr, and Mrs. Carter Pheipn. and r. and dire. INSURANCE ORDER UPHELD 4 George W. Lawrence of New York, Mr. The House of Courtesy Kzra Gould of this city and Mr. Judge |Injunction to Keep Companies in [ ] [ : E. llvse, counselor of the Finnish le- i o gL / r e c Y l n rl ce s Maj. Gen. George O. Squier, chief{ JACKSON, Miss., January 13.—Chan- 5. signal officer, U. , returned to|cellor V. J. Stricker, in Hinds county ‘Washington today from New York,|chancery court, made permanent the where he spent several days at the |temporary injunction granted State L] Hotel Astor. Revenue Agent Stokes V. Robertson == to prevent the 139 fire insurance com- 2 - G— __Mrs. Dallas Rydman of Los Angeles |panies made defendants in anti-trust is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James H. |suits from withdrawing from the Paris ai the Hotel Lafayette. She will[state and canceling existing con- Tomorrow will be one of those Fridays when we are wcrth SIS be in Washington several days. tracts. Bl i == An attorney for the insurance com- : S b, Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan was | panies stated that attorneys have not taking no heed of the loss involved that clearance may be ore the guest of honor at a dance given at|yet decided whether they will appeal 3 e " the Hadleigh last night by the staff of | from the findings of the chancellor or had quickly. bureau of supplies of the War Depart-|to continue to fight on the merits of ment, of which he is the head. Miss |the case Mildred Draper was chairman of the |==—— ball committee N e N e = Col. and Mra.. T. Q. Donaldson, wha WHY BUY . et Saath fo sTisnd (ne wadling ot NEW FURS Cloth Sults their daughter, Miss Maysue Donald- There isn’t a Dress in the lot, bi as it is, worth less than $15 — and many could: not be duplicated even at that. Velours, Velvets, Serges, Trico- tines—in al the wanteg colors— really elaborately finished in most excellent taste. You can be fitted out of this lot: b an Dresses "ot 3'5 \, son, have returned to Was now at heme at 1829 Kalorama gton and When you can have your good furs made into the. s ':':"{.fi e over. ’ 70 Suits, Plain and Fur-trim- | Kremer—Scett Wedding. Wimsinasiih e sy med; in the lot are afl sizes up to yMlisy, Bthyl B. Scott, daughter of MARTIN WOLF 42; staple and new colors. Mami Scott, of 1804 Lamont i street, was married at her home yes- Reduced to . k 39 Suits, of the even finer grades; Fur-trimmed and Plain Tailored; exclusive models. terday to Mr. Paul Suel Kremer, son 1 ssencesccee of Mr. Luther Kremer of Winchester, Va. Thoe ceremony was performed in the prescnce of a small group of the immediate relatives of the bride. Fol- lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mres. l|| Kremer left for a ghort wedding trip, \ but will return to the city about Jan- 6, 1 Jome . . . et e e Friday Special Prices - educe 0 c.ccevcccscenat A rehearssl for the second interna- Weo have arrauged & com- tional ball pageant is to be held at plete assortment of beautiful LR 89c Coats S it $|9.95 mother_Mrs, Horace Duncan Moore, are at the Burlington, having just returned from several monthy' stay in Michigan. Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray is attending school near Philadelphia this winter, but Las maved travaganza. 926 15th St. N.W.,, Cor. K s Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray and her umz: Attontion to Women sad Ohildrea Pongee and French Voile Fhons Freaklia 7076. 13* 4 ! Blouses; the Pongee tailor- 9 5 made; the Voile, trimmed with PY . willreturn fo Washington for ~her Do All Your Filet lace. Cards : ing the mar- ringeron Decamber 31, 1920. of Misa Olive Where Ealida Price of Mount Carmel, Til. to —CD:: ;: gr.l‘c‘!‘y- s Mr, George Mason Sherman of s city. r. Geo —the is | the New Willard Hotel on Saturday hand-made Silk Shades, il S = aliti i 7 elvi . {to 0 o'clock. Mrs. d. Floor Lamps, Table lLamps, Ll _ Handsome qualities of Serge, Velvet, Hoarair. frith, chatrmen of the Boudoir Lamps and Candle 2 il Velour, Tricotine—some Tricolettes—em- pageant committee, requests the at- Shades and Shielda. o \ broidered, beaded: many with brocaded e L I R ity Orders Taken for Parch- . M vests. . Very smart models; in the best travel ¥ " l:flll S:Iolfittzr"_ - b sy e s | he ball and pageant are to be giv- ‘onsult us abou in- “ colors the scuson accepts—and unusually on by the Robert E. Lec Chapcer, structions in lump shade and | well made. United Daughters of tho Confederacy. fancy pillow making. About 125 Dresses of various al he ard on January 20. P & SES o = I Additional interests was given the i i o Eigmts |(" | paseant and its sucoess wis assured Lamp lots of various grades—Tricotine, i today by the announcement that Mrs. 240 2 4 rals xl‘} Mario Moore Forrest w:xuidn?a-usl i 2 Shade Satin, combinations of Tricotine staging the fosture. While Mrs. For- St S S > !i‘ i rent l-‘nlmrd.»m it Wastingion, she Shop and Satin, etc.—Smart and Con || nas acquired a national reputation as s | ; q Tho “miatrems of vageant and w8 4| | 745 & G Ses. N.W. servative madels, l All Silk Jersey and Taffeta Made of woolly Domet; in community worker. The pageant fes.- 2 S . Red ced to ” i L v e s g inations. | ture of tha ball, “A Dramatic Mo- eai oo oteie sivtaniade ol Petticoats — with Taffeta or seyclicplonScombypavons | et o ‘World Tnougnt. will ve & Ml Sl The whole Cut long and full; carefully vivid pleturization of # distressed ; 2 f’l’m Ay made | vorid giving uway to enc of peate rainbow of colors. i and contentment. t Takes a Wom: A S . L A big éi”‘ Norih Better than the usual $1 dxprvmnnely costumed voung . J 'a Woman's Tiness N = i 2 b g ; Will act as standurdbearers for ! Gown. each of the forty-odd embassies and|| Dy. Della Ledendecker . - | legations in the capital. Eighty young Yor' R ohi | ladies in all will make up the ex- g S e L, - I ' | | I Silk Petticoats Quting Gowns Mr. and Mrs, Sherman will make their home in Wasghington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowman, their young son, Harry Lowman, Jjr. have returned to Washington to make their permanent home and have taken an apartment at 1302 18th un;lm norltg- Weat. Mr. and Mrs, Lowman have made L their home in New York for a year. —there are fresh goods. B iies il meomae| | o R io B aities; e weddin ; daughter of Mrs. Dennison Reeside of || | convenleat. Washington, and Mr. Frederick Rob- In Other Words e o of Mr. Frederick K. Smart of New York, took place ves- Buy at the terday at the home of the bride's 1 uy at the brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Olivier, at Lutherville. Owing to the recent death of the father of the bridegroom, only the two families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Smart will sail for Europe and the orient shortly, where they will spend two Stylishly modeled warm Winter Coats, in Velour, i —unn‘i‘:hldn :n'g Zthero are feasonable Underwear About 50 Satin Camisoles, trimmed with lace a_nd em- embroidery; show signs. of 'I E Broadcloth, Burella, etc. others some with Fur collar with Velvet or leather collars- - belted and close-fitting models. Most extraordinary Coats at an extraordinary price. | | il : 111 t That Beat Any | 0QAUS At Paralll Price ¥ Polo Cloths, \elours, Oxfords and i Fancy Mixtures—in staple and sport mod- _handling, Reduced t0 me-ccveveenn All-silk Jersey Petticoats, in the wanted colors; and Sa- 9 5 tine Pettibockers; practically ° all sizes. Reduced t0 «weemevecoacn i Crepe de Chine Chemise, 95 correct in cut and finish. PY Reduced to ......... years. The Royal Country Club will give its regular weekly dance Saturday night in the large Raleigh ballroom. Mr. G. H. Gladstone has charge of the RS details for the dance, which will start at 9 pm. 14th and Park Road ‘The Samar Club will hold its usual Saturday night. dance in the batiroom || WHITE els. Big collars; effective stitching; dur- ably lined. All sizes right now! of the Franklin Square Hotel, 14th CLEAN and K streets northwest, January 15. | “! No invitations have been issuegy S/AN“‘ARY ; | $=-T_,....<_‘;. ¥ FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 45 Live, Up-to-dato Dealers. Legislation proposing federal aid 3 Big Chain Stores. in behalf of physigal education of Model Pastry Bakery. school children was urged by the 7 am. to 6 pm. public health group of the City Club Saturdays Open Until 9 pom. " last night at a_meeting in the club- - W = house, Farragut sqgare. 2 - X X I N We stand back of everything we sell, regardless of the price you pay for it! L4

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