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e : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 : 9" 'Society tinued from Eighth Page.) presents and things sulted for gifts at 3 tion of the right of the Juvenile Court . Wl other times ed on sale. The Blflhs Reported. PERMITS WRIT OF REVIEW. |t sentence to, occoqu:l\ at hard isbor :n‘:::&":y’fl:h‘n::‘d“l:c: Yg Pve FINDS HUMAN HEAD. articles on sa! re mads under the — in non-supgort cases where has | days in Jail and fined $100 following| A human head in a jar of ‘alcohol supervision of Mra. Ridgeley Hunt |, The following births have been reportst ' not been an indictment by and and Mra. Goldsborough Adams, and are | jhe Beaith depurtment within the Iast twenty- | Appellate Tribunal Recalls Man- jury. The Court of Appeals ascided quite moderately priced. Carroll L. and Dora F. fmith, bor: | date in Juvenile Court Case: ihat such punishment is “infamous” e his conviction on a charge of driving |was found In a vacant garage on '“_,::‘,::"’;&;o‘r'd‘”‘:r:';{::“"‘;:“"m premises 1323 M street yesterday aft- T I O L A U == Donations will be received at the| Im and Loulse Cloud. girl. and may be imposed only after in- Fri- |ernoon by & man engaged to haul brush of Mrs. Musgrave will be on home as well as at 1132 Connecticut. l':.fllla RO R uang;‘-ntfl:‘.. 1:;‘ n, [ The District Court of Appeals has dlctmen{ > d ;:3."5'):‘:’: .‘:‘.’.‘,’.’iifi:fi'{,’,‘,‘.}:‘,’;‘ tpenrfl. refuse from the structure. Police of e STIRu ol Eotare'A. and Peart C. Tastos, girl recalled its mandate to the Juvenile| The right of the Polios Court|ing the decision. the second precinct concluded that Mrs. Louise Titus entertained a and Mrs. Lamont Rowlands eof and Lula K e, oy Court in the case of Charles W. More- | atitution whers h"m" e omiiea Pl —— the head was an anatomical speci- Mr. George L. Boston, Mass., are at the Powhatan. "x“r‘- 400 Enus MK left on the prem- Mr. Rowlands will attend the sessions {mfl:}‘,_ A s According to an estimate, the skins|men that had been left ol a1 . and Catheris company of fourtesn last evening at of more than 100,000 enimals are|ises by & physician who llved there land and - dinner in compliment to Brig. Gen. will give Corporation Coun-|to do hard labor without an indict- 1. 53:?:“?!1?" Doy nl Shephens an opportunity to apply | ment is raised in & petition for habeas Chasles Payot of the French army Ofthe armamant conference. the United States S ly. 1t was taken to the morgue ———— el upreme Court | corpus filed in the District Supreme|used annuslly in. binding Oxford |formerly. and Mme, Fayot. Mre, Eilla Logar, chateman of wel. %m._fl;nth e gk for & writ of review to test the ques- | Court by Attorney T. Morris Wampler ' Bibles. and probably will be cremated. Invitat! 2 are, District of Columbla Federation rnest and Mart) ton, ginl. e —————. rece] l-lm:nl fl!':l' ;I:;:rb::n‘;:au‘e:.:fi‘: Clubs, will entertain the, James aod Mox tanback, Loy: . t«; the conference on the limitation :g;:‘m{{ 5, annfll"nlnfd.r ::%n'.h‘nora ?:m:: i of armament by the Commissioners of the District of Columbla Wednes- fow at 3 Goleck. il e poured st Deaths Reported- fnl! evening, November 23, at 10 o’clock, 1253 Irving street northwest at 4 o’clock. A o fi ;(.hd New National Museum. =::rdgm:: ?:'—;,: oron was m toss :‘zn::'rl.mu:w deaths bave been reported o rs. Raby, wife of Capt James J. 3 y | four hiours: 9 n = ridge, when her guests numbered | Charlea A. Castongay, 87, Bt. Elisabetl's Raby, will ontertatn at luncheon Sat- Drldme. when ler Suess numbared |, chae . ¥ 608 TO 614 - 11th ST. N.W. urday, December 17, in honor of her llna.mbllule daughter, Miss Lady Jane . Y. Mr. and Mrs. I T. Mann and_their debutante daughter, Miss Alice Mann. ‘went to Old Point Comfort today and was carried out In the table decora- |, Jobn T. Glbeon, 48, 1116 Florida avenue northe tiona, Ana ; B, Allen, 3, Qarteld Homital Constitution Chapter, D. A. R.. Will| Badte B, Guiioy, 28, Bibiey. Hoopitn ive ‘it annual Foolonial bali on | Taaie, By Oufl 2 Sibley Howlis anuary 7. ‘Willlam Desmond, 23, 1147 15th street. 1 nl‘rlllll Mathias, 03, Washingten Asylum The House of Courtesy ——— will be ests of Col. d Mrs. R. P. ol Tavis, who will give a dance this Marriage Li ESRlion C. nabaky. 2, 8508 Centre strest. lmmun‘ h‘.“no::r[ of m-fi unb.m‘\.l 1:‘\; rriage Licenses. McD. Mostr. 45, Garfeld B"Tm“' a = o 1{ this atter wi risten the es] . West Virginia at Newport News to- tolfariage licensss have been fasued to the 4, Georgetowa Univeraity In spite of exasting conditions we can make morrow. 8he will be assisted in the Wiimer D. Zirkle and Laurs B. Hancock. rgaret H. Kottman, 56, 813 4% street . christening by Miss Mary Hellen and Howard B." Baliard ef thls cliy and Heien 3 kal)l flenn Of Miss Eleanor Willlams of Baltimore, Arlogton of New York city, g aTid) . Mcoauler, ye, Walter Beed remar. e O who acoompanied her to Old Point. Balife T, Howell. Infant of Henson and Ida Brown, 13 hours, nd Mary 'E. McCaffrey. | 001 I street southeast. d Esther K. Bmith. Brodie McDopald, 26, Public Health Service d Lillian M. Folse, Honpital, 2650 Wisconsin avenue, Fravk’ Trayner, 70, 1800 Delaware avenue . Mra. Mann and Miss Mann will re- turn Sunday and will receive that afternoon. MRS. W. H. MALKIN, Miss Katharine Shuw, daughter of |one of the severa thel . Handy of thip elty. " Haoitai | w08, Washiegton Amlam | . m na:g :1]:::.' w “!Hllré‘nlle Mo P42 Iv'vrrm:. ::::an:l:- e attacked (e Taglor Hantbery and finrl-;‘ya'v&n?un, ellie '.x‘u-’vlm.. 30, Freeamen's Horpltal, . rms Pryor ‘Wink- . 3 d C luncheon at her home December 5. in | conferemee & & feld of Alexangrin, va, o "o Fanele Wisk e arobisin: 00, 108, Corcuian atreet City. 3 ‘I. 2005 K _street. honor of Miss Laura Lejeune, debu-| ; es Simmons, 4, Bt. Elizabetivs Hospital . Irish of Jpkane, Wash., and of this city. Better Coats || x$4Q>0 : The great majority are fur trimmed — collars; some with fur cuffs; some with bands of fur—in every instance the finest furs are used—Mole, Squirrel, Nutria, Beaverette, Australian Opossum. Decidedly distinctive models, which link them unques- tionably to exclusive styles and the finer grades. t Maj. Gen. and Mrs. : fl?:fi::nshur oF Mt of the House of Mercy will hold open gaan ’M“ :meyf 'xnflnr?";;fix a. Pmm. o Hodge, 3, 136 Fenwick street e house tomorrow for donatlon day to|p 2 i Heater of Philadeiphla, Pa., an it o i Mra Charles Gox Epperson. who | the institution. There aiso will be & | Ruth Jackson of thia clty Agnen Bmith, 38 M aatettis Hompital. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | sale of many beautiful Christmas | Atirny Gl ooy opee baaent®l Charles D. Daniel for two weeks, will leave tomorrow for Columbia, B C., to visit her sister, Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas. Anita Deal, 2, Amelin §. Btanley, 73, 1307 Corcoran street Mr. Martin Richardson has returned to Washington after an absence of several months spent at Lake Mon- tauk, Atlantic City and New York. . Miss Manicom of Londom Hoaor Guest at Reception. Miss Kate Manicom of London, who ‘was sent here for the armament con- ference by the International Trades Tnion League, was the guest of honcr at a reception given at the woman's bureau of ‘the Department of Labor yesterdany afternoon. Miss Anderson, the chief of the bureau, was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Davis, wife of I ‘the Secretary of Labor; Mrs. Henning, wife of the assistant secretary, and Tomorrow—Final “Appreciation” Day It will be the last opportunity to avail yourself of the multitude of good things which “Appreciation” has brought. Every department in the house will have some espefxally worthwhile features awaiting you! ’ Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton. Later Miss Manicom spoke and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Henning, Mrs. Upton and Miss Abbott made short addresses. The Georgetown University Hos- pital will have its annual Thanksgiv- ing tea in the hospital Tuesday after- noon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mrs. George Tully Vaughan, Mra. Frederick W. Pratt and Mrs. Edith Dickens will pour tea. Mrs.| Andrew J. McIntyre, Mrs. John D. O'Rellly, Mrs. Frank E. Duehring and Mrs. Harry V. Haynes will preside at the punch bowl. A cordial invitation is extended to ail the friends of the hobspital. In henor of the woman members of | the advisory committee of the limi- | tation of armament committee, Mrs. Maud Wood Park, president of the National League of Women Voters, entertained a party of twelve at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday. Mrs. Park had as her guests Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Minnesota, Mrs. Katherine Philip Edson of California and Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird of Massachupetts, members of the ad- visory cothmittee; Mrs. Harriet Tay- lor Upton, vice chairman of the re- ublican executive committee; Mr Pittsburgi Mrs. J. Borden Harriman of New York, Mrs. Helen Gardener, United | Btates _civil _service commissioner; _ Mrs. Clara Burdette of California, widow of the famous lecturer and humorist; Mrs. J. Ross Hill of Ne- braska, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood of Washington and Mrs. Sidney Small of Toronto, Canada, who came to ‘Washington for the opening of the conference and who is one of two 1298 F Se. NW. Let Us Tell You of These Wonderful $115 to $165 Coats for Misses $96.50 Just another of those items that are making our Misses’ Shop such a busy place. The fabrics in themselves bespeak quality—Marvella, Poll_yanna: Erminie and Morrett. These are fashioned into clever straight line, blouse-back, flare-back and belted models and finished with large, luxurious collars of beaver, squirrel, wolf and caracul. Colors are Navy, Brown, Black and Reindeer, in sizes 14, 16 and 18. Quite Charming Silk Cloth Dresses—Smart Dresses for Misses and So Practical 525 535 A splendid assortment of clever new One or hvc; dresses of thi 3 c is type ar style expressions, featuring such ial i favorite materials as Canton Crepe, es.sr:mn_ll_hm the wardrobe of every Crepe Satin and beautiful combina. | Miss. They are made of serviceable Velour de Laine, Normandy, Bolivia, Sport Cloth and Mannish Mixtures 1] Tailored and Bell sleeves. | Embroidery and stitching. (] Tassel and Button trimming. {] Belted, Bloused and Fitted Models. { In the new Browns, Navy, Tan, etc. {] Elegantly silk lined. Underwear Radium Silk Gowns and Chemise; tailored and lace fem—m trimmed—Flesh, Orchid, Blue, Peach and White. Sweaters Overblouses, in Satin Slip-on and Tuxedo and Lace combinations; models, in wool—plain or women on the Toronto city council tions of silk lace and satin. Steel and | tricotines and Poiret twills, in neatly i and a member of the city board of colored crystal beads as well as rib- | tailored straightline and . ; Roomily cut— (= Y 3 s coat S. £ 0 - health. bons are effectively used for trimmings. | Braid has bezn used to excet!l::n:d::- Sk DE s T Chemise Surgeon General Hugh §. Cum- ming of the Américan public health service I8 in New York attending the fiftieth anniversary convention of the | association this week and is staying at the Hotel Astor, where the con- vention is in session. Miss Richards to Deseribe H Surprises of European Travel. An interesting and profitable after- noon is promised at the Knickerbock- er Theater, 1Sth and Columbia road, November 22, at 4 o'clock, when Miss Janet Richards will talk on “The Sur- prises of European Travel,” the bene- | it being for the work for poor churches. This lecture is donated by Miss Richards, and, it is claimed, it every friend of the association will take or sell two tickets the financial success of the lecture is assured. The ladies of the board of managers e O O MAMAEST FURS Colors, navy, brown and black. vantage on some of these models. A New Arrival Among the Yy ; Centemeri ing values these were—and, now that we've seen the actual . garments, we don’t blame her a bit. These coats, made of For All Formal Affairs! Cordona and Pollyanna, display a novel yoke sleeve that de- The fact that they are Centi- serves notice, and the box-pleated panel back tends to extreme | meri Gloves speaks for their gracefulness. Great shawl collars of beaver lend the final | Quality and correctness of de- touch to these exceptionally fine coats. tail. [ D 20-Button Lengths, $9.00 Women’s Dresses, $19.50 |, ot woen About 200 of them—for street and afternoon wear. The 16-Button Lengths, $6.50 former are strictly tailored models of tricotine, Poiret twill, | _High-grade French kid, in chiffon velvet and Canton crepe, while the more elaborate after- | White and black. gette; beaded, embroider- ming. Splendid shapes; ed and lace trimmed. In all wanted colors and at- appropriate shades for the tractive weaves— . Light Blue and White— " s5 $5 Gowns 53.95 Dainty Dimity Waists, ° ety -Clover -t Sl“( Scarf S P » e eaf” . Peggy, ‘Clover - leaf, Chemise 52.50 “Buster Brown” and Gowns $895 ud S5 Crepe de Chine Gowns L4 and Chemise, tailor fin- ish or daintily trimmed with lace. Orchid, Flesh, An assortment of Knit- “Bobby” collars, edged noon fr i 7 ‘The same gloves, but in tan, " . REMODELED & REPAIRED crepe fa?u%kszfi;ef:fi;}t'ii:f' 'g:x:fili:saftsi::l: "ot il t&h ':f{dc atin, | mode, bl’own.ggrfl)" gun metal or with Filet or Irish lace— ted Silk Scarfs, plain P ttico ts Jet and colored crystal beads, silk floss, chenille, ribbon and | tranchant. At $7.00. colors; with handsome € a French FUR Shop contrasting facing are used to trim these charming new dresses. 12-Button Lengths, $5.50 Persian bord d d All-silk Jersey Petti- " 726 13th St. N.W. Call M. 1706 For Business You'll Want One of These Also in white and black and 32-95 and 33-95 SR DI ML O8eD coats, with “deep double Opposite Telephone Building ?,',,:cho ki:’.e amous; Centeniers — es—— fringed ends. Extra heavy hem; and in the same lot e e ew 10'00 The same gloves—in colors, quality— : are included some Truhu 9 $6.00. Exclusive agents in washable silks, with em- B That Fur Coat Now ESPECIALLY Attrac- tive Values in HUD- SON SEAL and other . Really worth more—and beauties, displaying snappy blocks, stripes and checks in harmonious and striking colors. Made Every One’s W of prunella clqth, they feature side panel and box plaits. \ ° Some have plain tailored belts, others have the fringed sashes w l st ' favored by so many just now. Every size is here from 24 to 40 oo o s' waist. . Some say they are worn be- A Footwear Sensation! cause of their look of smartness ‘Washington for Forsythe broidered scallops — all j— Tailored Waists—in Silk suit colors— and Dimity — moderately $ marked. FUR COATS, made up in g —but those who wear them talk very latest effects. H Low-Heel Oxfords s3‘95 mainly of their wonderful com- {1 A deposit will reserve any ] (fiort-zivinz quality—these chilly . : Som i ays. ; B> Fox Scarfs, in wide va- These oxfords represent one of the most | 1S sfowing ‘1"“‘"‘“"1" fine iz : popular styles of the present day—featuring variety of sty'es—probably the . viety, at POPULAR PRICES. RXSFURCo, MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL) AT WHOLESALE PRICES | 1212 F Street—_| the low heel. They are of patent leather, with YC? kind you've admired most sturdy welt soles, also “Sally” patent leather | ! T€re: At 375 Strap Pumps and patent leather Moccasin Sport H g 1 il Pumps, also with the low heels the girls want. | woot 1oacer ootton. and. waenn ° in smart new heather mixtures: vertical stripes and the prettiest osls or s of hand-embroidered clock. Some full fashioned. s7‘ to slo‘ :In_ response to the many in- quiries for out-sizes in Sport Hose, s T 4 e we :: mighty 5114!t to u{ that orosis has designed a number of particularly fine styles— | ¥¢ now ready to mest your expressing grace and refinement and combining these with the Jopant. ;5?;‘ 'g:':fig’o,',:d“.:flh';:m essentials of quality and durability. You will find several par- d-embroidered clock. In ticularly pleasing models in tan or black kid and tan or black of 9% to 10%. calf. Low, flat heels and Cuban heels are correct. At Protect Your Youngsters’ Feet—Get An -xo.puo..s.?i_es high-grade . o Beathor faiRtures, orpamentod with Sorosis Shoes for Children |3 5= Children’s feet need care—and there are few things more So“ st . that wonderful special 150 Dresses- Gifts for Every Occasion 00000000 - S injurious than ill-fitting shoes. Children’s Sorosis Shoes are gcsigned on sci}:ntifiilasts. wlhh full freedoth for every toe and rm support where this is needed. Furthermore, Sorosis Shoes - are built to stand the hard wear of those ever-busy young feet. F‘“ Drm ocmlm é ¢ % Owing to the downpour of Monday, there remain of g They last I —therefore .th i . . o . . ey last longer- .s eres i;e ey "i' :o;k e::mmnm'.al.ts " ” ‘fit Isz '5, B Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses—refined in their designs; new in sorosl oes Infan remarkably low price for full. b X . . . Sizes 2 to 5, $315 Shesdtos, s3n by "i:?cfi"‘in}tv::"%;?fii’é‘i":fi their expressions of fashion and elaborate in their embellishments. H masterpieces. without heel............ wedge heel..... v be had in black, o o H " 4 i Plain Sili 2 Our atsplay of origt- SOI‘OSIS Shoes For Chlldl’e At $3.00 Crepe-back Satin Dainty Talle Beaded Georgette I mal gifts wiil interest n pe- ’ > bty s ! A full-fashioned, pure silk Stock- Crepe de Chine Radium Taffeta Lace Combination H ' Sizes 8% to S50 Shes 1Y to $598 | 5nk garier hem. T b ‘had : ! - iirdy, woli Tiads anoss of Bask oF Brewa schoot. | ardevan: taupe, Vionde, siiver and H ‘wear—patent leather with dull or whits kid tops, for dress wear. ' gold. H . :