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fHE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JXNUXRY 19, 1921 DRAGGED FIFTEEN FEET, |Ircgimen's Hospital for injurles to ! the ring, included the attache of the| days in Washi o Mu':hm‘mmhum- Elk Grove = . . Belgian embassy and Mme. Raiph Til- Marriage Licenses. mont, Mr. and Mrs. B = Mrs. Lena Brooks, fort: | 1 y-five ears PAINTING S W mont 3 and e mewre 5 W, Hartes o s b st 02| |§ SERIQUSLY INJURED |ofisei™ Bk pdsmititse iz Phome Us for Estimates, ——— Mrs. James Walsh, Mrs. T. Septimus following: knocked down by the automobile of | B Ausgin, Mra F. Ward Denys the Floyd R. Parkh and Alma M. Smith, beth Mrs. Joseph Kats, 1317 Gallatin street, utter & K FERGUSON, Inc. (Continued from Eighth Page.) Misses Denys, Mr. Frank 8. Hight, ©of Richmond, Va. in front of 407 7th street, yesterday | 1114 9th St. Ph. N. 231-333 ————————————————| Miss Corbeil, Mr. Frederick Btevens aters, jr, of Oakhurst,| Charks Howell s0d Wreatr Wortiagtes. |Francis M. Skinner Knocked Down | afternoon. She was taken to Emer- | Painting Department | Miss Florence Clarke and Miss E. 8.|and Col. Robert Paxton. Montgomery county, Md., to Mr. Wil- “'G«:rnfi C. Newlin of Fargo, N. D., asd Nel-| Motor Truck = gency Hospital. | Schroeder on her way to New York Dinner Parties Last Night. lism Black De Vries, son of Mr. and | Robert Humier and Luis King. o ror 5 - P c ! for the midwinter season. Senator and Mrs Hitchcock enter | Mrs. R Herbert De Vries of Sykesville, | Percy C. Jackson and Klnora L. Clark. Accidents Reported. Mrs. Ralph Smith, who has been re- = piiiziey tained @ small company of you Md., took place at 8 o'clock. today at Horace Barnes and Josephine Harris. elected to the legislative assembly of Special The first of the “Tuesday evening|ply at ay P f Oakhurst. The d AT guknt s TR D) I e e W. ROSENBERG *TIRES rides” at the Riding and Hunt Club H S GG Bl G effectively d:@;:;‘nt'm*’mex" 81 of Newburyport, 3§ tention to work for new divorce law 030 Tth St. N.W i Tast evening attracted many fashion- | went later to the dance whi greens. The bride, who was given ‘f; B = . that will give women a fair deal whe d my [ ] able folk, some coming on from dinner | Chilean ambassador and Senors de|marriage by her father, wore & gown | *7 it W. ¢ 2 <hs matimonisl Dreskuyjcome ! 2 s parties, ‘while, others came_early ‘:n Mathieu gave last evening. of white georgette combined with Snap them up! order to enjoy every feature of the — satin with & court train, while a band CH. b2 miniature horse show which gave the| The former United States ambas-|of orange blossoms held her talle [AS. E. MILLER, Inc.|riders every opportunity to display|sador to Russia and Mrs. George T-lveil in ‘place, Her bouquet was of Bros.’ Auto Supply Howe, | their skill. Marye entertained a company at din-|p g6 roges and orchids. Her only at- Sermerly Miller 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St | Those in the gallery, overlooking |ner :t:r:vre;:% :: dn;:::r:fdtah; :'::,: ::l’td%ttwn h;r sister, Miss Sue Dor- -four, and aters, who wore a gown of or- Covers were laid for twenty-fo chid_georgette, effectively made in “Designer” A — ns_of Maple G v nd st of Ly Daisy Suttle of Tetotum. Va, o 0 " among the oth sts were Senator Walter . %:d;:.“t’i:e minister from |Petal style and carried pink roses Barl C. K et B s 1 I8 . for Spring Hitam 3. Sager : 7 : Va. Mary B ¥ . (! ust Out the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. and|and swansonians. The groom had as Mme. Grouitch and Mrs. Douglas|his best man his brother, Mr. John De 0 3 ® C Huntley Gordon of Baltimore. Vries. Little Miss Helen Griffith, cousin of the bride, and Master Z.|w a!! Representative Stephen G. Porter|Maccubbin Waters, third, brother of 4 entertained a company at the theater | the bride, were ribbon bearera. A re- | Lynchb |Lyncnbnr‘, Va. 1ast evening, when his guests included | ception followed the wedding. — L. Hayes and Bthel M. McCoy. For Sale at fin a_nd 212 g t., Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, Mr. Se- 5F ST. 1 01218 G Iton joining them after the perform-} Among those Who appear as patrons Birth Re " ; Store Hours, 8:45 fo 5:30 ; ance for supper, when they were the | for the presentation of “Kismet* at irths Reported. Our Pattern . > guests of Representative and Mrs. Ira | the Knickerbocker TReater this aft-| .y ol pos pi o B0 Counter C. Copley. ernoon at 2 and 4 o'clock for the wicd gone?t (:'r the ];vnPn‘ylula'- Legion, are Representative and Mrs. Bertr: enator James D. elan, Mrs. Peter H. se:en of New York entertained at|Goelet Gerry, Mrs. Marshall Field, the health department within the last twenty- four hours: Albert A. and Mary Bosc, boy. Bartel and Sadie Speet, boy. John B. and Ethel M.’ Clark, girl. Rives D. and Fannie B. Webb, girl. Charles B. and Nellie Carson, girl. Harvey P. and Susie C. Danicls, boy. Julius and Fannie L. Anderson, boy. FRANCIS M. SKINNER. dinner at the Chevy Chase Club last| Mrs. Henry Oxnard, Miss Alice night, having among their guests:|Clapp, Mrs. Garvan, Mrs. Edward B. Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, | McLean and Mrs. Wade Cooper. Representative and Mrs. James R. Mann, Representative and Mrs. Frank ‘The Congressional Club will hold a reception Friday evening, January 21, W, Mondell Representative end Mra. | J80093000. 1 2kt 5" the clubhouse, 2001 | Gharies W, and Eitins Seliey, gtr ¢ Martin B Madden, Representative and New Hampshire avenue. Ermdt & o Jemoctie & Sembtter, boy. A L oapnerecvcntoals Mrs. Philip B. Campbell, Represen The Mount Holyoke Alumnae Asso- pam, L and yirgiola L Harvey 85 | was knocked down by a motor truck, Albert 8. ‘and A. Lawrence, boy. Peter and Margaret Carragher, boy. dragged for fifteen feet and seriously James and Elizabeth 0'Conuell, girl. injured at Maryland avenue and lith LA E U B 7 DL street southwest about 7:30 o'clock Py oy this_morning. Mr. Skinper was on Olive P. und Nsncy B. Mueller, boy. his way to the bureau of engraving Fred J. and Emma E. Scheel, girl. and printing, his place of employ Benjamin E. and Josephine E. Davis, boy. ment, when he was struck. George Benjamin i and Edna M- Greene, girl West, living near the scene of the FR T I s T accident, took him to Emergency Hos. =5 = FRIL pital, where_surgeons found him suf- tve and Mrs Bdward PO Gasrett,|clation will have a luncheon at 14 Representative C. Bascom Slemp, Rep- | Jackson place January 22 at 12:30. R Mos James Cantrill,| All alumnae in tho city are invited. o otive. and Mra. Thomas B.|There will bo a bridge party at the B rontative and Mre. James | Knickerbocker Theater February 3 B ke pregentative and Mrs, | 8t 2:15. Mrs. Irvin Hunt, 1649 Fuller Stk Mott. Reprosentative and |Street northwest, is in ‘charge, and Mrs. John A. Peters and Represnta-|will be assisted by Miss Margaret otter. tive and Mrs. Samuel Winslow. The League of Am’erxmn Pen Wom- % George R. . P’y w, . en will hold its first evening recep- ‘rancis nd M B 2 fering from cuts and bruises about £ P $m T elve e cton, headed. by | tion at the clubhouse, 1722 H street| Eimund V. and Agues C. D | nis body and a severe injury to his = Leagu northwest, at 8:30 this evening, with | Max sna Tioss Shipire, girl head. His condition, they stated, was |& serve obn ‘T, and Louise K. Flood, ashington | Mis8 Jane Manner, dramatic reader u tch of New York, and Mrs. Ernest Thomp- ditortam | 5on-8eton as the guestsof honor. Miss Manner and Mrs. Seton, both of whom -are members of the league, Mrs. Seton . serious. Ernest H, and % Beker, . Louis E. John: 1 P2 Harcy and Angela ¥, Degroot, o, - e e orody - L0rty; years old, driver of the truck, resides Flian L 28 EmelE i Ho vove to the Brat Brecimct Solics SUPREME' . Ells G. Roner e a dearis 5 N He drove to the first precinct police Archie nd Hh‘fi, he Attractive Old . . o tnetn s, gis R Py Deing first vice president of the New E. ‘and Margwerite Gritnan, gt |Wtat 2t ; eproductions in Kt Tl 2o, o g S R o e g s ifims Enibarine Ras.| nesday evening with the officers of | William B. and kather Brown, ‘boy. #nd_was detained to swait the result |B 40-Inch Satin Charmeuse < O N R eiane “Mioe Sciuh | the national executive board. Miss| Hobert . and Viels G, Civbe boy, of Mr. Skinner's infuries. Johnson —Beautiful, hea; i Silver-Plated Ware e Mse Grosaoiym Deaye end e | Mamner il sive thres cnarmiag one- | Sl s il bt e e e e - 0. and Du B o, 3 In; ), 8to - s Hanieh e 7 — ol e 9:5‘&?:";9:;!5:#:&“&»&:3@.”&;. started rdtghretr:c:‘ his, T tu,::;:: ‘when Eefilfi? B‘:z’ “—ll-’a u;vey' Your Choice 5 ; x b A reception was to have been given . , boy, he heard the truck approaching, step- ) win, ’ 3 _ Those in scarch of appropriate wedding or anniversary || by the iass of 1931 of the General |D’ANNUNZIO QUITS FIUME. | fitert 2 22ty Carrie foross, ste. ping directly in the path of the truck. | @8 Black and White. of Either at ifts should inspect our complete osition of fine silver. Staff College. through the faculty of — Howard A. and Hattle M. Giibert, girl. Virginia Rulman, fifty-six years old, g1 nsp ur comp! €Xp n O € s - the college, Wednesday evening, Jan- | p 4rs e, by Motor Car Is| Wiliam and Helen Glascoe, girl. of the Hillsida apartments, while = We are showing at this time a particularly nice line of the 19, but it has tponed | Poet’s Departure by T Car I8| Lo . ang Coroltne ¢ Chase, boy. g, | STosting at Florids avenue gnd Sea- 36-Inch Goetz’s All-Silk beautiful Old Dutch Reproductions, including— of Mrs. George Pathetic—Makes Speech. James M. and Maggie Holmes, girl. e i o amonicits Satin—This well known Fl Bask. C. él ick. e e O O LA b i e Tvar a0 Biner oot nd seriously injured e quality needs no recommen- 4 ower Baskels andlesticks — - | tomobite. His 'departure was. pa: | Willem and Madrise May. sei. fven by Moses K- Fuller, 910 % dation; it speaks for itself. . - i, ariven by Moses A. Fuller, 910 2d ; X - Mr. and Mrs. H H McCluer of|thetic. The poet made a long speech i treet southwest, and a Capital Trac- |8 = Sandwick Plates Meat Platters Kansas City, Mo., Who Spent & few |in the council hall, and Dr. Antonio - strest southwest, and a Canital Trac_ |@ In Brown, Tans, Copen Yd. 2 days_in Washington, left vesterday | Grossich, the provisional governor, Shriners to in Jume. yesterday afternoon. Following the hagen, Silver, Medium and V. egetable Dishes Gra-vy Boats for Marion, Ohio, where they will|replfed. The stores were closed and | TACOMA, Wash —Ellis Lewis Gar-| collision, the truck was struck by a (B8 Dark Gray, G T z > spend a few days with President- |there was a great public demonstra- |retson, imperial potentate of the| yehicle of the American Railway Ex- y, Green, laupe Water Pitche C. Set elect and Mrs. Warren G. Harding, |tion. Mystic Shrine, today announced that Company, and Frank Gray, col- and Black. aler Iitciiers oyee vets :;t-;{rn‘ns !a:n v.hla!re to their home P th Dext meeting 'of the Shriners of | oron, e toaa yearsTold, 1447 Cor- |8 E ansas City. Mrs. uer came r n ight a North America will he held in Des|coran street, was thrown from the YD et S L | e o e e et | A put clgnt states pave nacotea Yortn Ay e Do e e wastreate =1 N icture Frames Fruit Bowls s e e = = — = House, Chicago, is spending a few O-Mmorrow ! at our 7th St. store only e R S S ——— " Wait on at 9:15 Sharp 1111 G St. N. W. to Wait on You | A TREMENDOUS PURCHASE AND SALE OF 11,250 New Spring Dresses =~ For Women and Misses 2 By taking the entire lot we received price concessions so great, that we are enabled to offer to the buying public of Wash- ington the Newest Models in Spring Dresses. Values From $35 to $65 at . 5_ \ \ / hGZ 1 b/ e = 11 4 4 T "‘ Dresses for Lace Street Georgettes Afternoon - Velvets Evening and Tricotines Party Wear Velours Canton Crepes Poiret Twills Taffetas French Serges Satins Combinations - “Short Lines” Women'’s $8 to $15 Boots Over 1,000 pairs—all up-to-date, high-grade shoes out of our regular stocks. Choice of Dress and Walking Boots in all fashionable styles, shapes, leathers, colors and combinations. ¥ But Not all sizes. Therefore, they go into one of the most sensational eales HAHN'S have held in years.. At-Our 7th St. Store Only All are brand-new models—just unpacked. You will have to view these charming frocks to appreciate their real value—and when you do see them you will not only choose one, but perhaps a half dozen. New spring models at prices which are almost unbelievable. All the newest embroidered and beaded ideas. New Eyelet ef- fects and stunning color combinations. ‘ Furs Sacrificed $100,000 Worth of First Quality High-Grade i Furs to Be Sold at 15 and Less than 5 price Fur Coats, Wraps, Dolmans, Fur Sets and Fur Pieces marked regardless of cost and profit. Take advantage of this wonderful rtunity tomorrow. A reasonable deposit will reserve any garment for future delivery.