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SOCIETY rTHE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 28 1921 SOCIETY Marriage Licenses. Deaths Reported. | ASK INSURANCE REPORT. . Marriage licenses have been fssued to the| The following deaths have been ported following 15 the health artment within Senate District Committee Requests /Jumes A Brown and Luly K. Willisms. twenty-Cour awre allman.and Msra Lrooks. illiam 9, Emergency Hos 3 b Bt mansanl Myt Brooks. |r|“:II“” n H. 19, En ¥ H Data From Commissioners. =" VERY SPECIAL NOTICE <=1 i Bt 1St kg S e e e R e ¥ 1234 10tk street ted by the «te District Asa F. Heftin and Lillie t tee to submit a on We have an overstock of several types of these na- the tGood tionally known THOR washers. These and some which have bec hopworn in handling will be disposed of s g 1 e shopnor mihanciine wllibey poseat Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge to Be All are guaranteed to be perfect mechanically. Enteftained by Ambassador and Inspection of Them Is Cordially Invited. Antonio I 3 ator Jo the ben: «zardous work i fund wou promiums paid by Herbert D. Ketchum Nellie T. Dudley Births Reported. . The following births have heen reported to 1106 h stree = Baroness Shidehara. e Bealh Gepteimeat within 1he. et ments on 3 srrecs v THOR Electric Washer T ——— e e 3 3 - Glover. girl onthe. 53 K street 5 ” 35 5 side Mrs. of pink sweet peas and roses for each oy Swann st injuries sustained 1 —The Modern “Washerwoman’ | HE ¥ice President and Mrs | SRR NEst REEARED BTN o Rl 7 Swam wtrvet bill provides (! i Coolidge will be the BUESLS fangad an the to form. the cen- Charles 1. ud Hione L1 SN by i Because of the high cost of help. thousands of at dinner Saturday evening | terpi with gus vine and Harold L. and Margaret v i Ry e 3 ig : Y R e e sovass 3 .. Maigaret V. Willlamson, boy law w women who used to hire a laundress have turned to of the ambassador of Japan, ferns radiating to each cover. ank L7 and Kilon Tiura KALLIPOLIS GROTTO TO MEET. X the THOR. They know their washing is done in clean | and Baroness Shidehara, who Willl g i idor ana Lady Willie B, and Marin', "Am : A short-form ceremonial, business limits of the com surroundings, their “washerwoman” |have a large company to meet them.|Geddes Give Dinner. A and 1 Smith, boy land social meeting of Kaallipolis ploves wh never disappoints them, the washing ! Thursday evening, May 5, the ambas-| The ambassador of Great Britfin R e Grotto, No. 15, M. O. V. P. E. R., will be Shail furnish the is done better, in” less time, and at]sador and Baroness Shidehara will be |and Lady Geddes entertained at din- o 1. Brown, girl held at old Masonic Temple, 9th and tain data regarding th practically no cost. | hosts again at dinner, when their|ner last evening at the embassy, when | 8 ‘ . : ) | eicaets) Fhaty ebiing adi 7 o] 0ua Enoyweser Hwolid a0k ; Bri % THOR— | Euests have been invited to meet the t\hvir guests were the ambassador of Y o o i girl. el PO i Sy EXcrpt i e rings You a e e < Hughes. |Argentina and Mme Le Breton, the G . o'clock. Members are urged to bring | the law. ; ; S ) . SecretanviorState and Mo Eus s assador of Peru and Senora de {candidates for initiation in order to| The Commissioners have mot docidcd Balance in Small Monthly {ivities for the member® of the . the ambassador of Brazil, Mr. | have them eligible for the Supreme What will be their report on the bi . e S Wiaime Senator and Mrs. John B. Ken- more than §000 high sehoos i the | gram will be presented and refresh- or saloons. and native wine is the But be sure it is a Thor—the machine with | £2ch day_ since thelr arcival in he)q, senator and Mrs. Henry W, United States. ments served. only intoxicating beverage used & % = i » S Al s ves, Senator Gilbert M. Hitcheock, the Wooden Revolving Cylinder, combining 7 :lx_rrtmldlg\v:‘:ix‘;g““h:‘»mmi_fl‘” ot |Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene,} ¢ the utmost cleanliness with the least wear{yapezuela, Senor Dr. Don Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, Repre i 1 1loth | Dominict, will % Aty isentative and Mrs. Charles Linth ssible on the clothes. e gl e - leum, Mr. and Mrs. William Whiting L "I\“ o th daNen ) |f\ndra\ €, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H.||7 8 i i A O it e e miven | Grosvenor. . and_ Mrs. Thomas Come and See a Demonstration |them include the dinncr (0, br SIVCE | Moore of Richmond. Va.: Dr. and Mrs Start Next Week Right—With a THOR S I Curlos ‘Adolfo: Ureta nez Kim, Dr. and Mrs. W. { MRS. BENEDICT CROWELL, o -] = ay evening the minister of Ecu: 3 counselor of ® { Comminsioner of the Girl Scouts of . = Sl e | dor, Senor Dr. Don Ra ; . s g a Mrs. Hen ¥ { Washington, who will hold thelr meet { g > a dinner s Brnst, Mrs. Julian ! Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock on - : NAL ELEC And Tac ning Dr. James, Mrs. Ezra Butler McCagg, MIS. | (he White House Ellipse, Mrw. Coo- - mission, will 'm» the hos Mrfi»d lrrtwo'{nn- B',v{: n:m “‘: {lidge being the guest of honor and i a ner at the Shoreham. e e a - enson, Mr. one of the 1d; 3 JUPPLY COMPANY & Hajisceeiaiuner o€ the Shoreham o, e Teain, Mr. HL V. Ton: SHisdpes | e | 1328-30 NEW YORK AVE.MAIN 6800 | Federico Alfonso Pezet, and Senora de — e — TWELVE-THIRTEEN F = —— Pezet will have a dinner company of 2 == _{tea in compliment to her sister, Mrs. sixty Wednesday evening at the Pan- ‘.h",‘h;‘ j‘“;‘.’””y “" Btato s nd M;‘-\ Ieving O Nbraacd . Mihers sl ibs American Union building in honor of a ‘_»‘ "_’:";‘ )N: es were the|go. "fihids at bridge and additional the mission, and Thursday, M the n whose honor the undersec- [ e (A0 # dn nvited to the tea . [ mission will 5o to Mount Vernon, to ¥ of state and Mrs. Henry T oo visit the tomb of Washington. Slctoher lentertaineafian Amportanty atr.and Vi B, Shearer u L . i innecicompanyilastieverings and Mi; earer entertained | Dr. S. Rowe, director genera = aboard the Sea Hornet, | the Pan-American Union, entertained| Mrs. TPomerene will be at bome in- )y cterday afternoon. In the company P RS ° . ‘ iat luncheon today at the Metropolitan | formally this afternoon from 1 10 6 \c.ro Capt. Paul Hudson, Mrs, Camp- 9 3 1 ®lub in honor of Dr. Esteban Gil|for the last time th son. She will | o) 3. L. McCormick art, | Borges, minister of foreign relations ng with' her Mrs. Willis. | \jr "wiiliam Bowie Clarke, Capt. Wil- ,f Venezuela, and the members of the|Wife of the junior senator from Ohio. | jjam Hanford and Capt. E. M. Scott. special " Venezuelan mission wWhich|yr, aiger Fontess | presepted the statue of Bolivar to the Mrm. 1 secr of the Ja se em- vt New York on April 19. Be-| With Mra. France Today. Dese e e Sadns. S enia sides the guests of honor, those pres-| Mrs. William M. Calder, wife of the | tained at a small informal luncheon ent were the Secretary of State, the|senator Trom New York, and Mrs. Jo- | yesterday, at the Shorcham. tary of War, the Secretary of|seph 1. France, wife of the senator culture, the ambassador of Bra-|from Maryland, will be at home in-| Mrs. Charles W. Kerlin of the the ambassador of Peru, the am-|formally this afternoon in Mrs. Cal-| Powhatan Hotel will leave Friday { bassador of Argentina, the ambassa-|der’s apartment at the New Willard. |for Atlantic City, where she will re- {dor of Chile, th ister of Cuba.|This will be Mrs. Calder’s last recep- | main until May 10, when she wi the minister of uador, the minister|tjon this season go to New York preparatory to sail- of Colombia, the minister of Uruguay. ing the following day on the S. S. the charge a'aff: of Hondura: Cratic for Italy. nister of Costa R Mre, Karlin will visit Switzerland, That Sold Up to $125. Friday Only 55 Coolidge, wife of the Vice - . . . . . The ambessador of Argentina and N ient. wiil be the muest of honor Twill Cord, Piquetine, Tricotine, Poiret Mme. LeBreton and the ambassador the annual field meet of the Girl : : i [ Brazii Aurusto Cochrane de uts of the District, and Mrs. Her-! - Twill; mostly black, in new slenderizing mod- among the guests at|bert Hoover, deputy commissioner of 1 last evening by Col organization, avill represent the els. Taken from regular stock. ill entertain a di M blues, yellows, pinks —Tintex comes in the of Guatemala, the m. at dinner this evening. | France and other parts of Europe B & minican blic, the & eir guests will include the Secre- |before returning to Washington. radiant colors of Spring. i ragua, the min tary of State and Mrs. Hughes and & Organdies, georgettes, silks, i @’affal he ambassador of Creat Britain and | Mire. Ceolidge to Be Guest s Dr. J. Lady Gedaes. at Girl Scout Field Meet. : rinsed, into any one of Senatc . Fletcher, Iovely Tintex colors. 5 oh'x':st:n‘ M. Franidin Adar intex is the powder that Mr. Walter Penficld and Mr. Henr saves all Chapin Plummer. liam Fric Fowler in his spacious | e oner, Mrs. Benedict Crowell, you i the doll:;s | Tousts were offercd (o the Presi:|anartment on | sircet. The guceis (in receiving the troops as they march n e peatitor Gent of Venczuela and the minister Zi (Gfbefs in _inp o0 e ETNUsswhiene e mect Ik new finery. It“dolls” upall Of foreign affairs of Venezuela, the fd MM athien w gacirdayyipulshIen sy yourunbecx_mqudlscolqred guest of honor at the luncheon. ster of the Serbs. Croats wnd Bre-|. Cap Mr. Charlos R.| or faded gflngsmto fafi‘ma- e eia venes and Mme. teh the min- | RN I Soliens analhes] o ting fresh ones — without & Luncheon at Rauscher's. 2 : ac andyime. g et er | Ho 2 es of the meet. i r of Rumania and Prin- Frederick Brooke will attend || / Mme. Yanes, the wife of the assist- t director of the Pan-American Union, a member of the Venezuelan specizl mission now in Washington. gave a luneheon today at Rauscher's in_honor of Mme. Gil Borges and th other ladies of the mission. The guests inciuded Mm For the Things Yo Whitex, the new bluing ‘or white silks and aid to the Prince of Monaco. Thomas M. McKee were married, a-Mendoza, Mme. Sarichez, Miss - — Dominich, Mme. Ycaza, Mme. Uribe, | The Speaker and Mrs. Gillett were|officiating. ~ A small _company Mme. Calderon, Miss Calderqu. Mrs. | Kuests of honor at a dinner comp:nv|friends and relatives were present. Lloyd, Mme. de Godoy, Miss Aramburu | (Dtertained last evening by Mr. and| The bride was attended by her é | and Mme. Marques. Mrs. Charles Warren. They will cu-|gister, Miss Mary Cavanaugh, and her | *'Fhe table was laid in the small ball- | ¢rtain at dinner tomorrow night for{mother, Mrs. M. D. Cavanaugh, Mr. | room, where a charming decoration |the Secrctary of State and Mrs.|Walter B. Newton, cousin of the bride- [hearininlace o smilax” fs. | Hughes. sroom, acted as best man. After the ~ ) | s T A 3 - ceremony a reception was held at the Horta b ! Mrs. Josenh E. Throvp-entertained| (& 00t “ic™ bridegroom on 1ith| ( ] /3 They will be home after May 10 at Mme. Rizno. Mme. Pez Additional guests were invited to{Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock Prior to thte | ferns banked i at a beautifplly appointed luncheon (08 E . i 1109-1111 G Street N.-W. Mrs. Randolph Miner was hostess at | 31t%Y i)' (Teet northeast. ee i i A c. . the charge d'affaires of |/ : xecuti % o of Pfl"?mfl. Sancr Don ‘cm:m"(‘fir:-‘r-h_" of the national executive J. E. Lefevre. and Miss Lefevre; Mrs. | \rq W. M. Scudder and Mrs. David | Peter Gerry, Representative and Mrs. | p Seilers are in charge of the pri John Jacob Rogers, Representative |gram. C. Bascom Slemp. Miss Manuela | : « Mme. ueta, Mme. Varela, Mme. 5 ope'n alde, Mme. Urue kb the gance which followed. in the rectory of St. Gabriel's Church | | s. There were corsage bouquets Buze today, when' her guests numbered|™ gy ortly afterward Mr. and Mrs. Me- a luncheon toda gnoxt! Never have we offered such extraordinary values—odd lots in every department Lloveras and Commander H. Bouree,{ Miss Helen Cavanaugh and Mr. Y me. Rodriguez, Mme. Her. ing of Our New Store T Mendoga, Mme. with Father John E. McNamara| Stefeen Kee left for a trip to Atlantic City. | Mrs. Edward W. Eberle will leave|Mins Olinger Is Bride i I { for New York Friday to join Rear|of Mr. Frederick G. Willlama. | Admiral Eberle, who commands the| A beautiful spring wedding took ! C Tth Division of the north Atlantic|piace last evening at @loiciock Min] have been ferreted out, and prices have been reduced way below the wholesale cost : e w! e a guest at the|Wesley Chapel, when Miss An to insure a quick disposal i Ifotel Vanderbilt during her stay in|Grayson Olinger, daughter of Mr. and ! New York. William Edward Olinger, became | 1106 G Street e ivide of Mr. Frederick Grittman | i somuat mesog and. oo o e | BRI SF M, Eistenel Crivggy. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY - terday afternoon at 3 oelock at the res. | Ceremony was performed by Rev. C. G Store News e oSl Eaalicn For Friday, April 20 8 oy, of 25 G fowls, St | Wit S Sy aee- ] 75 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES 56.98 ‘ - i tired as president and the new officers | Ofatqd IR o7 e Senl elected included Miss Louise Kin mingled with et s e e s Mi : Pres-| coding the wedding a musical pro- si e 'V, = 7. 3. T Miss Cora Barry, first vice presi- | oo n® 0l Chgered by Mrs. Thelma | Serges, Tricotines and Velours. Values up to $29.95. Choice........ Miss Mary Hellen, second vice | qrotter and Mrs. .de Borah Lawson. | p ) [ president: Miss Mildred (reen, record e i emendous Reductions | =i il =" o0 wom ’ SILK D! Y ST B R g e e e VU 75 WOMEN'S & MISSES’ SILK DRESSES § Miss Eleanor Johnston, treasurer. he charming young bride entered | 098 he church on the arm of her father, 5 5 T 5 Mra Augustus Trowbridge of Prince |\l gave her in marriage. She wors | Taffetas, Satins, Foulafds, Georgettés and Combinations. All new Spring on, Pa., addressed the members of the|, "gown of ivory satin made with | models. Values to $35.00.. % For Our Big Bargain Sale Friday RN - draped skirt, which was escalloped at mander Henderson, will entertain at a its lower edge. The had touch- tea at the Brighton tomorrow afternoon, | ¢8 of silver and tulle and the drapery 500 WASH DRESS SK]RTS $ I _98 ). = iden in compliment to Mrs. Garnet Hulings, |On the skirt was held in_ plage by o . . ° wife of Commander Hulings, and her | Clusters of white satin roses. A band | Made of non-shrinkable Reps, Twills and Gabardines. Values up to $5.0 Jersey and Skibo Suits Serge and Tricotine Suits fimizofort Comnanase i Hullngs S of orange blossoms held her volumi : nous tulle veil, which fell in grace- | Choice at....... 3 i 5 Mrs. C. O. Sherrill, wife of Col. Sher- | ful folds to the end of her long court The better kind. All col- Scotch Tweeds, Checks. Fill, aid to the President. will Smer-| train, She carried a shower e seantl ors. $25 and $29.50 val- $35 to $45 val- falh 8¢ a'ten tomomow agtemoan Ty | ot prioc roves an s ot e vaiic |l 200 BARONET SATIN SPORTS SKIRTS et L s L compliment to her mother, Mrs. John D. BTl:lul ’"“‘.""l" nf' hlr;.nort.) _l\‘lm H. M| g X 5 ceens .- Robertson of Leavenworth, Kans., who | Bradley, sister of the bride, wore a . 3 S > 3 oSS 7 | s in Washington for a visit preparatory | gown of orchid satin and siiver lace. | Genuine Duplane’s Baronet Satin, in new rpndels. Colors are Navy, Rose, E— % to coming here in the autumm to make | She carried pink roses tied with Copen, Gray, Taupe, White, Flesh and Black. Values to $1500.................. her home. orchid tulle. Miss Grayson Moler | Knapp, maid of honor, looked lovely | 75 Tricotine Tailored Suits Miss Aflsa Mellon in a girlish frock of Pershing satin Hondsome Tailored Models—Best Silk Linings ~ 9 49_50 0 N s Chense of an'orchia e frimmed in siver 75 PLAID & STRIPE SPORTS SKIRTS . § 1 5.00 3 ~ lace and silver ribbon. Her bouquet g ROLOrt dStead entera et as similar, to that carried by the All wool materials, in a great variety of color combinations—plain and ¥Y | matron of honor. The bridesmaids : 2 Chase Club in compliment to Miss| BaUIOR, B8 JOSPL 1 o te o e pleated models. Values to $2995—at..... S5 Suits That Sold for $59.50 to $75.00 Qyve yGraef and her fouse Buest|ter of tho bride, and Miss Mao Alene I Boretars Pollock. Their gresses were of sal- AT of thelTreamry, fMr Andiew, mon, pink satin fnade with bouffant A 2 This evening Mr. and Mrs, H. Camp- | 8kirts of tulle trimmed with flowers, Group of Silk Dresses Silk Dresses bett! G e M . Camp-|and they carried tea roses. Little for Miss Mellon. Miss Bernice Virginia Hall, cousin of Capes and Wraps For Women and Misses, at 192 || 519 $35.00 to $45.00 Values Values Up to '$45.00 Coats and Wraps are of the most popu- Suits of fine Tricotine, Serge, Tweeds lar wool materials—all the newest Spring a'(‘);l( N(i:?;"xsresz;liigfi nfpr;r:si n;)d]elsd. o ] elte: models and colors. All are silk lined. models. Braided and embroidered and Capes are of Taffeta Silk—and are won- wilk stitched. New model Skirts and Hertdl miaes Jackets are siik lined, SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN Fine Tricotine Suits, in styles that are becoming to stout women. Sizes 4214 to 52%%. Values to $55.00—at......ciieeieninniinnnnannns = Mr. and Mrs. Acthur Keith enter- "lflfi ixu";lu G.hMu:(nrland enter- | tained a company at dinner last even- ned at dinner last evening at the|ing in compliment to their guest, Dr. i the bride, acted as flower girl. Taffetas, Foulards and Georgettes, FOlflade; Taf Mrs. John Gordon Battelle of Co-| The bridegroom was attended by others. 16 to 38 sizes. l fetas, Canton Crepes. Values 19 9 }::!"J’l:‘svtgh‘l,?.“l'la: arrived in Wash-| Mr. Harold Jonking as best man. The i 5 . . Sit her brother, Values to 29.50. ..... s tO$35 i@ John Willjam Hamitton, and his daugn: | Sumter. 8. C.. Mr. B W. Reator Mr. 5 B ter, Miss Hamilton, at Stoneleigh Court. { H. M. Bradley, Mr. Henry Fowler and | Mr. Millard Charleton. Beautlful Sllk Dresses, values to $55 o0k and Mre. Mathew A. Delaney| ™4 roception for the bridal party and All the stylish silks; variety of styles. Frida; dinner” Tt “eventag e tne chayy | relatives followed at tho home of the | y! E c - e e eie g ride's parents. e guests we - Y 2% Y Y, Chase Club, preceding the midweek | ocivad by the bride and SRl Y i and &{r. and Mrs. Oflilr’llllell". Mrs. Olinger ~ ‘ Mrs. William G. Sharp, it 4 e|wearing a gown o ack lace and net Polo Coats Silk-Lined Polo Coats lllor'mar‘ ambassador RO Fear per llohn over black satin. The bridbe's going- ast night for her home in Elyria,|away cosme was & navy blue trico- w-and other styles. Tan, Reindeer $15 3; length and other sport coats, $25 i&':,',‘;r,",";' Shacotimiilioln her Mners| (el Mt CDEEA], 1n EolL T ithinat BIOWIE oaalabsdotoss Valtes torS35 et casacechinecsssans 1 = p After the reception the young couple Mrs. Hugh Sumner Wyman is visit- {left for an extended wedding trip ! Group of Tricotine and Serge Wraps Friday . Coonta e “Wardmnn Pioe a,A0d | through the west. ardman Park Hotel. Satin and Taffeta Capes - $ 50 Chevy Chase Club, in compliment to her | Charles Schuchert. bead of = . guest, Mrs. Walter D. Crossley. Th : pssa ofithelgeoloxl Velour and Bolivia Wraps fable” was decorated with Dink aweet- | i3 in” Washingeon for he" miie - d Deas. Academy of Sclences meeting. The - uest: - Smart Styles in Black Velvet Coats $39 to Val Jir, aod Mra. TUivsses €. Grant, sr. | E10512 ey atra (¥d0sha, HANDMADE WAISTS ~_SILK GLOVES, 85c $50 ues 3 m,'-,,mmm £ Judge and aey eing In | Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Campbell, Values to $4.98 $1.25 Two-button Silk Gloves—White, Tan, Balley Lamar. The guests included | DT -‘;hnk'Mv gl-;k,f_sgt. Seolosist of Reduced to 2 Gray and Chamrlbx;.'ne ("rilur. e S . s and Mrs. G ‘Barn New York, and Prof. N. M. Senneman, d PR Vel 16-butto b Wonderful Bargains in Stylish Spring Hats sz 98 $ Shd Mrs: Chasies B “Drave Mz, oad piofessor of geology at the University (| s trirmed with tace and e A ) mBengin LS 100 in the lot, values $5 to $12.50. Tp close .ow. o~ ~eenveon 2 Mrs. B H. Arnold, Mrs. Joseph Hamp- |Of Clacinnatl. a1l have the mewest collar idea : $1.25 and $1.50 S R ode s aerar Baztol: | Mr. Joseph Pennell of the National SILK WAISTS Batiste Gowns and Bloomers Kear of Havana, Cuba; Col. Wise and | Academy of Art and Mrs. Pennell have Group of Wool Plaid Skirts, Values, $16.95—Friday, $10 |3 " > reis ofssnsii- it Son piutnansina ™ o ] - vtues to ssa0 $1.98 95c Each Maj, and Mrs, Richard Creecy wil en- | _ Lieut. E. L. Ginch, U. S. Georgettes, Tub Silks, China , Striped Silks Batiste Gowns of fine soft quality—prettily em- tertain at the theater this evening, tale- Gm‘hk 'ho were the guests of Capt. and Pongees, All sizes in the lot. broidered in colors—full width and length. ing thelr guests afterward to the Cafe | JOseph P. McCrink at his home on Cal- Bloomers of Seco ssilk and batist bb r BARGAINS IN BLOUSES, UNDERSKIRTS, HOSIERY, CAMISOLES ine fhol gnenis ane {imE comecriok ot bia home on, Cal- LINGERIE WAISTS rafe no gy el Mass., on a short vacation, Lot of Georgette Blouses, broken lines. Values to $8.50. To close........ Lot White Voile Blouses, slightly mussed, values to $3.50. To close. Silk Camisoles, plain and flowered, all colors, values to $3, To close. . Full-Fashioned Silk Hosi “B Special Friday ......... ant b T Testte, Crargle Wi onel | ars. Rolfo Holling has returnea V:;:;d"m“' % 51.50 $1.25 and $1.50 Silk dinner this evening. R N Y= stienmontis s “About 200 in the lot. Many styles—in high and Black and navy blus—perfect qual I low neck models. Lace trimmed—tucked “a ity—reinforced heel and toes: | v 7 embroidered effects. v lisle garter | Y ST O B Cerenes 5 B Among the Brahmins dhiolllson will entertaln to- | faverite Jewel, as they at & bridge and 88 & charm against P %