Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1921, Page 8

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- “on tl / SOCIETY Society o e . Dr. Albert J. Carric: James H. Ex l for 9 A M 0 Johnson, Jr., and Mr. Cleveland SKin- | . olowing deaths have been reported to pressly ot ker are guests of the Pine Harbor | y!'lu. il gepartment within the last twenty- Tu ay 1P M i next, Gun Club, at Townsend, Ga.. where e esd M. HE President and Mrs. Wilson | gteracon, but wiil be at hpee they will remain until the Close of SarteHomiial H were joined at the White House last evening by Mrs. ‘William Gibbs McAdoo, the Mrs. Nash and Miss Carolyn Nash, wife and daughter of Medical Director NG STAR. . WASHINGTON, D. C, ernors, will make the presentations.| Alfred B. Simpson of Greenwich, Coon., and it g W i of this cits. Invitations have been. extended to |™{L NN ing Chariotte Kenny. . members of the diplomatic corps and | _Clarence E. Patton of Hemdon, Va., an pdua M. Allnutt of this to patriotic socleties. Edua M. Allnuf follow the music. Dancing will | Deaths Reported. the” hunting season. Births Reporl;i.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921. QoS SOCIETY ELEVENTH ST. o Francis S. Nash, will be at home to- S HEan et The House of Courtes President’s younger daughter, n;-“; morrow afternoon for the last time R G ;e ou f y Mizs | Helen| Woodrow |Laace. Shis seazon. e yitiom the health department within the last twenty- | ARusIRRCOlUbRIE X cousin. They will remain here for a| Miss.Nash will return today Toar hoars:. short time. Secretary and Mrs. Colby Hosts. Berryville, Va., where she has been spending a few days Wwith Mrs. W liam Bell Watkin John. bay. The Secretary of State :l‘lfl Mrs. Mrs. Edouard Victor Isaacs will {lg; L . by were hosts at a luncheon ¥es-! e at home at her quarters in orge ana T : S SRR WILL AID POLICE. M 1 K. and He! & i o Defense v of state and Mrs. Nor- s Walter S, and Members of the Home De e :‘l\l"fldl'lers;l?‘.e]‘.)‘:\3 C" ;enalor James D. Col. and Mrs. Edward M. House en- J - ol e . 4 in how Phelan, Gen. John J. Pershing. Mr. and S Bilery Sedgwick and Miss Doro- hty James of New York, who are house guests of the hosts; Mrs. Henry ¥. Dimock, Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmore, Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. - Adolph Caspar Miller, Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien, Miss Colby, Mr. G. Howland Shaw and Mr. Day Kimball. Mrs. Colby will be at home Wed- nesday afternoon for the last time prjor to leaving Washington. The Secretary of War, Mr. Baker. went to Baltimore today to attend tertained at dinner Friday evening at the Colony Club, New York city, in honor of the former premier of Po- land and Mme. Ignace Paderewski, and on Saturday evening M. and Mme. Paderewski were the guests of honor at a reception at the same club by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schelling. M. and Mme. Paderewski spent a portion of the winter of 1918-19 in Washington, when they occupied 2 kouse on 16th street. Gen. John J. Pershing was in New York the latter part of last week and MRS. EMMET C. GUDGER, Wife of Commander Gudger, U. §. N., who entertained at luncheon today at her apartment at 2400 16th street. Frederic E. Farrington will furnish the musical program. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Manly, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. the police on inaugu- meecting in the board- District building at § jay evening. Maj. 2 4 s | Gessrord | Blackistone’s 'Remembrance Box 1 Candy —just the thi 5 fatild: ntiss 1., Jjr., sale. Koeder, bor. rvant, oy , girl. Flowers nniv ‘Our Usual Feb. 22 Rummage Sale Every remaining garment of the winter stock is the reunfon of his class at Johns HoD-(was the guest of Gen. and Mr%. |Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. William . = 5 . 14th & included—as also the odds and ends of the all-the- Kins University, class of '92. e chl- | ines s goa=t MeaEyle i ceivs Marriage Licenses. 1 BlaClethe H_ The Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. Edwin T. Meredith, will entertain at a stag dinner_this evening in his apartment, at 1785 Massachusetts ave- cago Opera Company Friday evening. Admiral Lewis Bayly of the British navy and his niece, Miss Vio- Mrs. Robert Alexander has gone to‘ Laurel, Md7 where she was called by the death of her father, Gen. E. D. licenses have been issued fo the Netlie Ridgeley | and Helen Hutman, | nes L. Graham and rles W. Douglas IS YOUR CLOCK a real timepicce? vear-around lines. They are ridiculously marked to make the clearance full and complete—and for e, when his guests will include the|jet Vovsey, who spent a couple Of both of F An ornament or A 3 1 that' reason each t1 — Sflrm chiefs of the Department of|ggyg lu!’week in Washington, will |Thomas, retired. ;I'h"m Ot~ e will restor _g»‘ur :}I:&‘; $Elec on must l')e final ancl Agricditure. accompany Admiral and Mrs. William or watch to perfect running none can be sent C. O. D. - S. Sims to Newport today and Will | Mrs A R. Turnbull, her daughter, at little cxpense. The ambnsslx]ndbor !ohl Sg:;:!:“;:lsé;“g;: be‘ ();eir guests for a few day \-}et jMiss Frances Turnbull and son, Al- Clocks called for and delivered. Riano will be the miral and Mrs. Sims went to 1 s o e ot Reppesentative. and Mrs. Ben and_ Mre. S bert Turnbull, all of Norfolk, V i his Johnson will entertain at dinner t evening in their apartment at the Cal- verton. Princess Lubomirska, wife of the rows of Providence. R. I. The sena- tor and Mrs. Colt expect to entertain over the inauguration which son-in-law, = Col. of the a party e will include their Bross, lieutenant governor state of Rhode Island. Mi Mattis, 919 Farragut square, w}fl”no: be at home tomorrow. but will be at home the following Tues- day. Mrs. Joseph Henry Eagle has cards out for Saturday. February 26, from * 4 to 7 o'clock, at the Congressional Club. X Mrs. Emmet Gudger entertained a company at luncheon today, when her guests included Mrs. Isadore B. Dock- ‘weiler of California, Mrs. Norton Goodwin of Chicago, Mrs. Barnaby Conrad of San Francisco and Mrs. 'W. J. Hill of Salinas, Calif. Mrs. Charles Bridges. wife of the|fell while in service as an aviator in | burger, formerly of the Municipal assistant military attache of the Brit- [ France. The hdndred dollars from the | Court, Who is to speak on ish embassy. will receive this after- moon from 5 to 7 at 2208 Massachu- setts avenue. Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin any at luncheon| The patrone: ;| author.” The musical program s 4 - T ons, EXCEL- e e it pucats TacInded [are Mo e b card Pty | e s mumpers. by Licat|[ll reguirement of our younger patr Minister and Mme. Grouitch, Mr. and Romeo Guaraldi of the Ttalian em- Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Col. Charles Pat- terson, Maj. Wilfred Blunt, Miss Ra- __wenel and Maj. James C. McGuire of “New York, house guests of the hgsts. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Hanford, who are spending the winter at the n, entmal:ded a’lm;;l cnm; pany at luncheon today in nor_of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hanford of Boston, who arrived Saturday. The other guests at lunchecn were Mrs. Victor Kauffmann and Mra. Clarence R. Day. Mr. Scott Hanford will return to Boston tomogrow and Mrs. Hanford will remain for a visit of several ‘weeks. . and Mrs. Sumner Welles were h at a dinner party last evening, when the ambassador of Spain and filc{: de Riano were among their ay when their guests were the|navy yard today. but will receive in- ‘;e‘:e{nry of War and Mrs. Baker, the| formajly on Monday, February 28. York on Friday to attend the dinner which the Queenstown Club gave Sat- urday evening at the Biltmore Hotel in honor of Admiral Bayly. The Queenstown Club is composed of naval officers who were on duty on American destroyers that were in Ad- miral Bayly's fleet off the Irish coast. Misg Bessie Baker 'of Bristol, Tenn., and ®¥few of her friends were re- ceived by Mrs. Wilson, wife of the President, last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Baker and Mrs. Wilson met in Bristol when the latter was Miss Edith Bolling, and the informal tea was by special appointment. Miss Baker was accompanied by Mrs. El- lenberger, Mrs. Paul Shackleford, M. Tabler, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Gefgan, Miss Gale Ross, Miss Eliza- beth Robertson, Miss Thelma Ames, Miss Laura Madeley and Miss Blanche Custer. Mrs. Wilson received them in the red room, wearing a gown of black net incrusted in cut steel, with bracelet. watch, pendant and pin of diamonds, and poured the tea herself. Mrs. Hepry F. Dimock will open her ballraom and parlors for the George Washington birthday card party given by the Political Study Club from 3 to 6 tomorrow. Mrs. J. B. Showalter has taken five tables in honor of John Stone, son of ex-Gov. William Stone of Pennsylvania, who sale of the tables will be used to pur- chase a gold star in the George Wash- ington memorial service flag to com- memorate the memory of the young Pennsylvafia hero. Daniels, Mrs. Edwin F. Meredith, Mrs, Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Themas F. Walsh, Mrs. William H. Kin®, Mrs. Frank Gooding, Mrs. Gist B Mrs. Daugherty, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- stock, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Fran- cofse Berger Moran, Mrs. Julian James, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. Elkins, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Charles Wetmore, Mrs. Jaime de Veyra, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.; Mrs. George T. Mayre, Mrs. Sumner Wells, Mrs, ert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Edson Brad- !‘sg;o'l:nn.xBoI?‘lmnn‘ Mrs. Joseph E. . Mrs. George Hope and Mrs. T. De Witt Tllmlgs.! Y ® Others who sponsor the party are Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Ad- miral Stanton, Mr. William P. Eno. Representative an@-Mrs. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Everett, Mr. Norman Wil- liams and Mr. William Batchelder. came up for the weck end and will remain at the Hotel Washington for several days. Wendell Wolfe Chapter, D. A. R., Mrs. H. C. Oberholser regen benefit card party February the College Women's Club, the proceeds to be applied to the fund for the edu- cation of a young mountain girl. The ! rooms were attractively decorated in red hearts and a well rendered~ mu- sical program followed the games. Those taking part in the program were Mrs, Thelma Payne Trotter, Mrs. Deborah H. Lawson, Miss na Olinger, Miss Lois Walker, who eave a number of vocal selections, and thes were accompanied on the piano by Miss Wallace. Ruth Williams, teacher of dancing at the Y. W. C. A,, interpreted in a graceful manner “The Life of a Rose” and “The Japanese Sandman.” * The guests of honor and principal speakers at the Thursday nightl soiree of the Washington Salon, to be given at its studios in the Mc- Lean building, 1517 H street, in honor of George Waflhinglcn's\h(rlhday. will be Dr. Henry M. Hill of the Panama legation, Who will bring “Greetings from Panama to George Washington"; Judge Milton “The Woman Juror in the District of Co~[ lumbia,” and William Tyler Page, the clerk of the House of Representa- ill_recite “The Ameri-| of which he is the! 1 can's Creel bassy, Francis P. Heartsill, bass solo selections, and Miss H. Marie Koontz, contralto solos, both to be accom. panied on the piano by Miss”M. Kath- | erine Floeckher, and a cycle of piano | solos by Miss Frances Otis Lloyd. | The hostesses for the evening will | be Mrs. Oscar Grover, Mrs. Ernest | Wiggins and Mrs. Mary Chllflrey.’ Mrs. Helen J. P. Starr will preside at the buffet and will have the as- sistance of Miss Elaine Ward, Mis: Kathryn A. Fulkerson, Miss Lora A. Thompson, Miss Pauline L. Beaudet, | Miss Mary P. Smith, Miss Margaret Earnshaw and Miss Marian E. Lapp. Rudolph de Zapp, president of the salon, assisted by the board of gov- gave a " alty of Jewelry ring CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. 615 15th St. N.W. Main 7108 We Make a S S R Rowen of Sor of this We Wish to Call to THE ATTENTION OF MOTHERS —that we remain open tomorrow until 1 P.M. Our New Spring Displays for Misses, Juniors and Girls are exceptionally lovely this yeaf and include for every school, hame and social LENT, APPROPRIATE and UNUSUAL AP- PAREL of DECIDED CHARM. We Cordially Invite Your Inspection Fhreel, Comer Thirlceni? F IR R R R R Of Suits— In the Winter Cloths—some plain, trimmed. 12 Suits—Reduced to. . ... . ... $1'4.75 14 Suits—Reduced to- . ..., $29,75 6 Suits—Reduced to....... . $69,75 Finest grades Of Coats— 5 Suede Cloth—Reduced to. . $10.00 7 Fur-trimmed—Reduced to. 82 7.00 10 Fur-trimmed—Reduced to. $39.00 9 Fur-trimmed—Reduced to. 5449.00 19 Cloth and Plush-Reduced to $75.00 Finest grades Of Dresses— Afternon and Evening Broken sizes and effecti odel Reduced to. ......- .l.v.e.f.._‘.e.s.?$].5000 Cotton and Organdy Broken sizes of dainty model : Reducedssoreemro .. $5.00 others fur- adire, James Campbell Cantrill, presi- We Alvays — o e Po) it i + . Mrs William R Castle, ir. will be|charge of the card pariy. assisted by Court Semcthisg ® G ‘at home informaily tomorrow after- | Mrs. Frecerick N. Sheohord s e New —— Roon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. ley Martin Stone, Mrs. Merle Thorpe Comparison ress lr S B e :——-—"‘m:: Payne Mere- and Mrs. Eugene Cowles Pomeroy. 1106 G Street dith “entertained at dinner on Sat-| The marriage of Mrs. M 1a1 1 tny evens D esaplart e e Luelos Levynlu: kfin !Ein mufiififlfi N £ Fashi Tuesday, Feb. 228 30 Serge and Plau‘l Slurts $ 5 OO Mrs. . Barbour. rkinson wi ake place this e - m’e ew:! ne = laid for thirty. ing at the Arlington Hotel. The cere S 2 Houselof Rashion 2L Reduced to. .. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Titchener of Binghamton, N. Y. latters ts, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lampton, at their_home at 2107 | Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Titchener ) will remain with Mr. and Lampton for two weeks. while Mr. Titchener is in_Texas —Mrs. Lamp- ton and Mrs. Titchener will be at home tomorrow afternoon. and et Supper. Representative and Mrs. Edward C. Little and Representative and Mfs. James J. Strong of Kansas were joint hosts at a charmingly appointed re- ception, buffet supper and mugical at George Washington Inn last even- ing, in Bonor of the Kansas delega- tion in Congress. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper were present, but Se: ator Curtis was prevented from a umuh‘ by the illness of Mrs. Cur- Polish minister. entertained informal- 1y at dinner last evening at the lega- tion. 3 nator and Mrs. Le Baron B. Colt have as their guest at the Shoreham their daughter, Mrs. Edwin A. Dar- are visiting the The parlors were decorated with garlands of southern smilax and pink carnations, and a log fire added to the delight of the hospitality. Miss Erma Strong and Mr. George E. Strong, daughter and son of the hosts, assisted in receiving the guests. Mrs. Bernice White-Stoll, daughter of Representative and Mrs. White. gave several piano selections, and Miss Edith McDowell and Miss Grace McDowell of the Hawalian studio ®ave a group of songs accompanied he steel guitar and ukulele. They ‘wore as additions to their charming costumes leis (Hawailan wreaths) ‘and gave as souvenirs their program written on native tapa cloth meore Mrs. Strong wore for the eveming & §owD of georgette crepe embroid- ered in gray silk and silver and a corsage bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Lit- 2.{- Bown was of black velvet and . mes R. Tindle. who were the guesth over the week end of Mr. and Mra Charles Colfax/ Long, returned to their home in Valley Forge, Pa., today. Yesterday Mr. and Mra. Long were hosts at a lunch- eon of thirty-two covers in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tindle, who are the son-in-law_and daughter of Senator and Mrs. Philander P. Knox. Mrs. Grafton W. Minot entertained at luncheon yesterday. when her Buests were Mr. and Mrs. Judah Seers. of Boston, Capt. and Mrs. Walter R. Gherardi, Mrs. J. G. Chase, Count de g.llll of the British embassy starr, r. George Garrett and Mr. Lan; Mitchell. #con Mrs. Minot will be ner next Wednesda hostess at din- Representative and Mrs. Thomas B.|and Miss Marion Stevens. Dunn were called to Rochester. N. Y., last evening by the death of the lat- ter's sister. and have therefore can- celed all their social engagements. Mrs. James McDonald has recalled invitations for the dinner which she was to have given this evening, and ®iso the dinner on March 12, for which invitations Lady Geddes. Mrs. McDonald left last evening for Chicago, where she was called by the death of her mother. Mrs. Charlotte Falloon. Mrs. McDonald's son. will join her in Chicago tomorrow and will return to Washington early next week. éhan a hundred years old. ‘of society folk that night. Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell, | mony will be performed at 7 o'clock by Rev. Abram Simon and will be followed by a dinner and dancing. Mrs. Percy Arthur Bize will be matron of honor and Mr. Bize will be the best man. Mrs. Levy will be given in llr(:l;'lrllge by her brother, Mr. Charles elly. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mason were guests of honor at a reception Sun- day afternoon, with Mrs. Frank Wilkes Pyle as hostess, Gertrude Lyons, accompanied by Miss Morgan, gave several groups of songs and Miss Inez Pittman, accompanied by Miss Elsie Oliver, gave lyric soprano selections. Violin and whistling se lPeyc{lon! ‘were given by Miss Theresa e. Mrs. Carl Monroe Wynne of Chi- cago, formerly Miss Florence Moore of this city, is visiting her mother and dister at the latter’s residence, 1510 Crittenden street northwest. Mrs. Stacey L. Heacock and her young son of New York city are RBuests of her mother, Mrs. William H. Knotts. - 1 ‘Wives of Diplomats Patronesses. The Dobbs Ferry Alumnae in Wash- ington‘is not so large as that of some other schools, but the prominent women who feel a personal pride in the institution are working so hard for the success of the concert to be given at Contjnental Memorial D. A. R. Hall at £:36 o'clock the evening of Monday, February 28, that it is bound 10 be the objective point for hundreds lidenol'af ge PiUll;o. wife of the ambas- sador of Spain, formerly Miss Alice F. Ward of . Washington, Geddes. wife of the ambasador of Great Britain, formerly Miss Isabella J. Ross of Long Island, are two of the | more widely known ‘women of the | diplomatic corps who were students there and now head the list of patron- esses for the concert. Other women serving as patronesses are: Mrs. Josephus Danlels, Mrs. James W. Dadsworth, jr.; Mrs. Tru- man H. Newberry, Mrs. Gordon Wood- bury, Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mrs. Durwood Grinstead. Mrs. C. B. McVay, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. John H. Dayton, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Baron- ess Korff, Mrs. Charles Marlatt, Mrs. John Harvey Young, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. Frank J. Fletcher, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke. Mrs. Gerry Mor- gan, Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. Arthur Musgrave, Mrs. F. Ward Denys, Mrs. Frederick C. Stevens, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Henry Russell Talbott, Mrs. J. Upshur Moorhead, Miss Jessie Tredwell, Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin, Mrs. Edward Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. Japhet of London, England. who were in Washington for a short visit, left Friday for the White Sulphur Springs en route to the west, where they go sightseeing. and Tady | Open er Jersey Suits Wraps Just Arrived . All Other Coats, to close | 45 Fall Suits Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Japhet were guests at dinner of Mrs. Albert Werner, 184 Biltmore street. Miss \irginia Young went to Fort Monroe to spend the week end with mother, Mra. Frederic Young, who is visiting there, The George Washington Universit section of the College Women's Club will be the hostesses at tea at the clubhouse today at 4 p.m. The chair- man, Miss Emilie Margaret White, in_charge of a one-act Pilgrim Odd |.¥t Separate Cloth A Sale of Extraordinary Values Sale of Manufacturer’s Line Beautiful Silk Dresses--Made to Sell at $49 . . . Sale of Handsome <Tricotine Spring Suits Sale of Worsted Heath- § 1 Z_é’i' $1 9é’i $25 Sale of Spring C ¢;at:s and ' \ | New Spring Hats Final Sale of Winter Garments Sale Lasts Till 1 O’Clock—All Sales Final g 14 Cloth Coats, 16, 18 and 36 sizes, sold to $35, to close......... . 35 Cloth and Plush Coats, sold to $55,to close....x.................$25.00 These Coats Were $55 to $225 Sold to $60, toclose. . .............oe....... $25 Sold to $95, toclose. . ............ 95 Fall Dresses BARGAINS TO CLOSE—MAIN FLOOR Broken lines Georgette, Silk and Cotton Blouses, sold to $5.95, to close. 200 All-Silk Jersey and Taffeta Ruffle Underskirts, special. ... .. Georgette and Silk Blouses, regular and large sizes, to close. .. Tailored Cotton Voile Blouses, finely made, special .. 04dd Lot Silk Camisoles, values to $3.00, to close ... Till 1 O’Clock Tomorrow ! Till Closing Time A 25 35 94925692 nd 515 25 $49.50 555750510 o o ...$12.95 eieeaeeen.....$39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $69.50, $95 Sizes are 16, 18, 36 and 38 only R IR R Rl Tl o el el el el el el el el e el ol ol o ) el e Rl el o el ol el ) e ol o el el e e e e o g ol el e e e o el o) Tricotines and Silks, sold to $40, to close.. $16.95 Cloth Dresses, 16 to 38 sizes, to close. ... $1 and Velvet Skirts, to close. ...............- 45 Stripe and Plaid Skirts Reduced U SRS 0B AS TR S5 5 e Of Millinery— Handsome Velvet Hats About 30—Mostly one qf a s}lape Reduced to.......... Of Underwear— 93 Satine Pettibockers Reduced to........ '$1.00 42 Chemise and Bloomers —in C e Chi ine— ey ) 5 $7.95 $2.50 16 Wide Wolf Scarf'{. Sl $]_5"OO Extra fine grade—Reduced to. . .. 7 Hudson Seal Muffs $1 5.00 Reduced to.....vvuvnnnnnen ... 1 Marmot Coat Reduced 0.5 s bione s Feies $99'00 10 Satin Camisol Of Furs— = ‘ Reduced to....... 4 Wide Wolf Scarfs $22‘ 50 1f . W\(;ario§settswlars—‘Reduced 0 $39'00 Reducea O e s e S 2 Squirrel Muffs $15.00 1A lian O Muff e i Opossom Mot $15.00 With Raccoon collar and cuffs— 9 Muskrat Coat ket e ... 5110.00 { Sale Hours: 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Women’s Best Silk Hosiery, black and brown, special. .......... === is Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett entertained|play which will be present a small company informally at lunch- | will be & short masieql prgd;}u?"e con yesterday in honor of Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Post Wheeler and Mrs. E. E. Blodgett of Boston, who|Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geldert will be are spending the late winter and|the guests of honor at a reception early spring in Washington. Mrs.|at the College Women's Club Wednes- Blodxett and her sister, Mrs. Charles|day. Mrs. Frank Wilker Pyle is in G. Matthews, will not recelve this|charge of the reception and Mrs. L] Women’s and Misses’ Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, special. 5 B GREAT BIG BARGAINS ALL OVER THE HOUSE RISTTTINTPR | /

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