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' SOCIETY X. OF C. OFFICIAL DIES. al o ankles, the velvet is|Bertha Cantac ':3' u‘cry-m fril which NEW HA ., December 10.— 2 - 2 - hangs nfi‘n satin. K t, Miss Mary Montgom. flonry‘% m::nua. thlflv(-l‘l.!‘ L s the sides is held with shaded pink i85 4 Alle- Harding, Mr. William tional ernnlntloa of the Knights of CuF k tunps hich form the oply trimming d Mr. Murray Steele of Bal- at his b e 0 . § :n timore; MeuL Barney, Lieut. William ind Decem| Solumbis, 1died ome b — Doeller, 'Mr, Spottswood White, Mc. BROTHER AND BISTERS. e8s. 1 Th ur-erogry of state and|Yandes Wheeler and Mr., Harold |GLEASON. 1 wish to xpi . Tt vt when thele. dlm‘:’ L it. Commander and Mrs. Th Saaat "’"‘",.:."“"" o miny o i ast' evening, n z eut. Commander an: . Thomas | relas et s caa enria Mirs, Hardi Attends Se § Arms| [ v e s e ey e £ S e | Sy dom of cards for government officlals lower ar lng S SSlon O rmsj Karnebeek, and Xare Lady Lee. nnz.;, co.mma:edeo'r n.n'll "1:.,:4‘: Ol.n_aos." than the or_heads of inde- E:da Commander and Mrs. Husband | RUGHES. . We wish to gooress om egocien booed & nd Mrs. J M. G ter- o ey Yo Conference, Accompanied by . |« R e e e S S e aznounced. Public i ner last evening in_ thelr home on |ard’Barry, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. of our Number Of G“ests. o : s "SR W | Massachusetts avenue. Garnet, Hulings, Miss Carolyn Nash, | sm: DOSALD MeldtD HUGHES, -: ind Sxpect Shy more o} et ; : ) i ; . ’ Mrs. Victor Kauffmann entertained at | 3128 Cora Barry, Commander Leigh Morare A raTHER. te udlor engra: cards. s iy i : Robert Grifin, Com- Dry Goods Store letterheads must be prin RE HARDING s Cool< | Alr_VI oo Marsbal Higgins, Fit: u t. 5 oo, 3 Johnson, Capt. David DIED. OPEX EVENINGS raliwiity thaeict eehRoes ermniim e R ¥ mm, gt ; ade and Mr. Roboit Stead. Uatil Xmas ing. He t the step at the sugges- fdge were both present ‘at|pyrry’ and Mre, Cl;nnl: * Day. ontomlnln‘ ub,(”"““m. were Mr. rs. lam Hom of G- Pycfren 4 the meeting of the confer- Lowest Price Store in the City Mrs. 'Hirding| The Postmaster General, Mr: nl"- ; Miss Kathieen Munson ..m,...ma Flatner, Jo the Misses Vesder, dam ugh: 319 Pa. Ave. SE. The Japanese have a ‘superstition ence today, raturned ' from ' Chicago yesterday, ’ 3 . T twenty.n ot ters 6f Commander and Mrs. De Capitol Hill (h to eat anything for the first [BAVIRE with her s Mrs. Frack | atter spendiag o tew dave thiers with Tunbeon today at the Avimy ‘#ad n-voy‘ Veeder, and Miss Sarah K B. Kellogs, Mra. Nicl ; Club, the company I o am- | Miss Alice Shepard _entertained | time adds seventy-fiva days to one's lite. and Mr. and Mrs. David Moore of OMO.| wpy munister of and Mme. e e 8 donutantes of last year.|Suests at dinner last evening in com- who are spending some time at the|Panaretoft Fark 7 ] Tho guests of honor were Mise Buck_ |pliment to Mr. and Mrs. George P. T g, Powhatan. from Europe and holts the winter house gaest of Miss de, . ‘company numbering "The President and the Vice Presi-| Washington this eve i MinEon, and Miss lsabel Crawford. |twemty-four. : _ dent will both be guests at the Grid- 5 a ‘ Former Representative and Mrs. | There will be an unusually $mpor- | prrr. iron dinner tonight. . E " John H. Small were hosts at dinner | tant list-of box holders for the Co- ¢ * — senting his credentials in August, ‘jus " : .| iast evening in the diplomatic suite | lumbis Hospital ball to be given at announce the openmg (o) Gen. the Earl of Cavan ny 1 of the New Willard, when their|the New Willard the night of Tues- | {Eatertained st Dinner. and - Mme. retoft h remained 4 Suests numbered twenty-one. Glih.hax:y G:Gr,l-."m ‘s"fish:‘nn rl: B A N U E T The ambassador of Grest Britain .m;l'hh. Aquiunll.- 5 Judge Advocate gemeral of the!Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler, Mrs. helr earthly louglngs, a new and Lady Geddes will give an “all - Navy and Mrs. Julian L. Latimer will| Charles Boughton Wood and others| o, o o "-:Rflkm #l | British™ party Christmas eve, when 'nu first Friday aft lnu-nnou uuntkm MISS LAURA LEJEUNE, give a dance at 9:30 o’clock January | entertaining parties. Most of the box One by D ey = their guests will be the entire per-|of the Congressional Clyb since the con- Gen. 10 st 2400 16th street to introduce| holders will entertain their guests| .. peyond this wo . suite or sonnel of the British delegation and vmlu of Cougress was h e yester- | D ommandant their debutante daughter, Miss Eliza- [ at dinner before the ball. S @ { of the embassy. day in the clubhouse on New HAMD- ! Gorpe, and Mrs. Lejeune, who is to be beth Latimer. = EXCLUSI V I; I )A lq Es bt e = Tevi .t!fil!.l'h Uld'nnt 'o'i introduced at a tea and dance at the| Commander Charles Theodore Jewell former United ym?-'".'i'fi.:.'f&': ?o( C e B riane s honor of Gen. afnner last | os g e Marine barracks this atternoon. gave hie eleventh snnual debutante|Jepan, will return to her home in ennlu in honor of Gen. the Earl of | the club, guests -1 - a last evening at the Army and | Pittsburgh today after spending a Cavan."the other guests being Gen.|wIves of imeirsers o the torfign dale Navy Club, the event being in honor lon-tqn with® Mrs. Thomas F. John J. Penhlnl. Maj. Gen. James G.|&ations to the conference on l.ha Hm-1,,0n at 2 large tes dance from 5 t0|of Miss Sidney Webb, who was pre-| Walsi / . by ri; ‘William Lassiter, | itation of armament, who were the ’ Ifi:}. °€:'n.n ml?::' Bliss, Lieut. lCol. honor guests. Among those receiv-|7 ciclock in the Wh‘:"m of the|gented to society by her mother, Mrs. m' '.'":fi Louise A Brown -‘-‘-.c'“ Mary C. Stuart Heintzelman, Maj. Marlborough | Ing were Mrs. Hughes, Mme. Jusse- | [AVITS DErTACEn by e’ pacents.| joun Siiney Webh, Desamber § St | Wiscount Skibusawa eral at 1 p.m. Monday. December 12, from 8l | Churchill, Col. du Roure, Capt. Roper, | rand. ly Geddes, Mme. Sge. Mme. - Gen. and Mrs. John A, Lejeune | tea at her residence, 2029 Connecticut | Guest of Representatives. ehapel of Thomas. ¥rasicr, 723 T st. now. 11+ Capt. G. de Lavergne, Lieut. Col Cnmor. Lidy Borden and Lady Lee, ot ‘ and foliage_form | avenue. The dinner party was chape-| The congressional party that visited il | Pentimaili, - Col. .fl',,_ A Gon| Mrs. Coolldge and Mrs. Gillett pre-|the decorations M. "Gen.", and|roned by Commander and Mra Pig-|Japan during the jummer of 1920 en 1120 Vermont Ave Hiraquehl, Ma). Gen, H. K. Bethell, |sided at the tea table, in the center | 3% Lelevns Wil xeeiove Wik Rl man and the hont wes misiaiod In | eriained at Slaner last evening nt o > It of which a minutive fountaln was .. -4 3 ceiving s gues! tl ow lard Viscount ibusawa . A Commodore L. B 0. Ghariton, May line, and: the' general's aides, Capt.|Delphine Heyl. The debutantes in-|and his party. Viscount e aring surrounded with red roses inmter- G B, e o Bay. Gg; | mingled with Shephard, Capt. Montague and Capt. cluded in the party were Miss Cuth | resides in Toklo and is probably ons Capt, J. A. Chamiler, Lieut. -B. H.|Of the club were gay Galg will make the introductlons.|bert of Harrisburg, & house nnt of |of the most respected citizens of HAZEN. Atter s lingering tlines. Thoreday, mu Col. John McA. Palmer, Brig. {0f nations, "which formed & frie (Y ety {Wnfl will wear a strikingly | Miss. Webb, and Miss Miss| Japan. He is & man of large wealth | December 9, 1921 at the residence of her W. . Connor, Brig. Gen.' Anare | arly winter flowers against a back- | JSRutirs Kown of black satin|Chapman-Smith, Miss uenur:. Miss| and o philanthropist. For many years| ooe! s Hi Q ground of greens. The Marine Band |/ = ,°'°"’" of blue and uon, Miss Mann and Miss Ashford. | he has advocated the maintenance of played throughout the afternoon, and | }/c L:'fl" ns with a touch of gold.|The party attended the Junior League| friendly relations bétween Japan and § £y R,“,,, Maj. Dubreui). Li Mrs. Lenroot was n_receiv- | Miss Lejeune will wear a charmingly | qance at Rauscher's. the United States and has visited this Gen: Vaocoarl. Col. Marquis ing by the members of the exeeutive | Eirlish dress of pink chiffon over pink country on g number of previous oc- W w. ST et Bl ey 53 2% | boara and tne wives of the members | 53tin with chiffon ruffies and panels| Canon and Mrs. 3. Townsend Rus-|cosions, In addition to Viscount Shi- m Col., Wednesday. Vmuiun. Col. W. H. Bartholomew, | Of the foreign relations committee of C Pty lace. She will carry a large | sell have taken a box for the ball to]pgsawa, the party included Dr. Dessmber 7, 1081, PRANK EROTT o Kot Lisut: Gob D, Forster, | the Senate and the committee on for- | SCCAhIORel Donduet, of oy pink (be eivem by the Herien Opera| Soyeds, Mr. M. Zumoto, Mr. 3 Ma-| of Friac, Glorseyoanty, Ma. Suners) - - : use. 3 ceme! o elgn affairs of the Ho be presided over by Mrs. Edwin Den-| o0 ) oF December ods. Dr. K, Obata, Dr. Y. Hosaks and | comber 12, at 11 o'clock. The secretary to the minister of | by, Mra, Theodore Roosevelt, jr., Mrs.| Miss Frances H. "H,_Brady, daughter {USK. Friday. Decem! R o e, At | Serl 2 oont, e S| o S St e €, Bt ol f Sttt S B | R B el B ntertained at din- . 2 3 E rned to ashington i’ Srimliy aylor, e REOM: f ins retu: ris, Representative Guy E. Campbell (Funersl ,,.f‘{“m,m",,%,_m ves Shoreham, | Kennedy, Mrs. Jno. H. Dayton, pending two weeks in New York 0 , . and Mrs. Campbell, Representative Wash! Highlands Smedley Butler and Mrs. James B,|as the guest of former Secretary of |30 Voo ST ., TAFRRCT I Hieds T e Bee Glennon, the Treasury and Mrs. McAdoo. Old-Fashlonsd who is a delegate from the Nether- | Those assisting Mrs. Lejeune are: o sentative Henry Z Osborne, Repre-| cemetery. e CANDIES, 58¢ Lb. lands to the conference. The other |Mrs. McCawley, Mrs. Richards, Mrs.| Miss Madeliene ¢ Austin is issuing in- | sentative Stephen G. Porter, Repre- 7, 1921, at her = 2 gre ts included the counselor of the | Haines, Mrs. Logan Feland, Mrs. Lane, | Vitations for a luncheon Friday, D.. sentative Luther W. Mott and Mrs. u . ANNKIE H. Now 908 14th N.W. {tish embassy and Mrs. Henry Get. | Mrs. Porter, Mra. Mathews, Mrs, Vogel, | cember 23, in honor of Miss Margeret | Mott, Miss Alice Page. daughter of SiTH, both Hunter, Located & 120 | ty Chiiton, the counselor of the Neth- | Mrs. Dyer, Misa Snyder, Mrs. Shuler,| Treadwell, debutante daughter of Sir. | Benaior Page, ana Mr. and Mra. John -'n."'n."'---' . ';.-" ...’3"'4 ety t] Beaufort; the | Mra. Rhea, Mrs. Washington, Mrs.|and Mrs. hwlon 'rrndvcll. H. Small. Dconier TL, ot Rk ., Bandsys Former Representative Small was Raby, Mrs. James H. Glennon. Mrs. tion and Mme. Tjarda van Starken- | Mat] 5 Miss Kathleen Smlu: -.nd Miss Mar- | chairman of the party during thejr |SMITE. This is u mmr menb-r-d !uk" 0 AZAAR Dorgn, Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Town- | Mra. ‘A'NS.':,“,,,?.'“,,;:;,’g,,,'f,g";‘;;- garet Smith will be at home tomor. | trip through the orient. and presided| I %sibington 1 & Baker’s Cocoa EL b{ end, M d Mrs, Truxton Beale Mr. row afternoon from 4 to T o'clock, at|at the dinner lut evening. soumen Turey Goads ind Gitt Shen. || Sy Eharten'C. Glover and Miss | “Tho debutanies who will assist Misg | 3351 Ashmead place morthwest in e 1 1205 PENNA. AVE. N.W. Manuella Lioveras. Lefeune are: Miss Isabel Crawford, | compliment to Mrs. Julian Holman, George Tally Vaughan was| 11,1921 3. . A = Miss Mary Emily Hamilton, Miss P called foom "the. eity. Wednesdey 3y | Wid'B Witk e Th F OPEN EVENINGS Prince Tokugawa was the guest of { ity ATy 2*Py ¥ HARILOR, A1ss the serious illness of her mother In |gyyTH Aembers o the Lincoln Mutusl Re- e OOd Dlufl( e eee——] | honor, at dinner last evening of Rep. | piss Frances Neville, Miss May Tay- | Mabel Steagall 2 Virginia. tion (re requested to attend the MOURNING BLACK resentative a EeSu! lor, Miss Mary Montgomery, Miss Mary y —_— faneral of ANNIE H. That Suits Everyone CARMACK DRY CLEANING Co,| Hi°k* Faimer. Miss Julla Hume, JMiss 1 Hr e rocarve This. afteracon. from & G 6| it CHErce T su beieca 804 Sad 4 ok el’y Dyed Within 3¢ Hours Baron Kato, chairman of the Jap-|Griffin, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Cath- | Marguer > o'clock’ at the Cosmos Club, Madison Bunday, December 1! XX 5 w333 anese delegation, entertained at din- Cheatham, Miss Mary.Stitt, Mi Mrs. Charles B. I(chy‘ 3r.. wife of | place, in honor of the women of the old and young, the well and the ill STk i oL % __ B et efeain 5 s sharenie | 0 AR S0 Bl | menr AT ety el | omfernes X n : Senator Walter E. Edge went to Miss Diana Cumming, Miss |3}l her soclal engagements. SRR IZ1 Mre. Richard Sylvester of Wilming- ll| Atlantic City to attend the testi- s;:l.ml(:':-ml;klgflsi l?.l:nc‘:{. f-‘efi"m mother. mfi 1: vllmng friends in Washington N o0 2 monial dinner given at the Hotel|Miss Elisabeth Zolnay nnd Miss Ma: Sl A e onE DT st luncheon | e on Tuesdsy, Decembe It is not artificially flavored, but, hav- PERLING [/ zoois e, sivgn =, e, ot sy Eilaott Soines o 3its 35 |y, smg e mon mmttey [Fometdsy Tors iy Clefoand N | S35, oeer 2 e 3 e D [ Hias Bea N o the Ma- | Mra. Edson Bradley wini|f Missourl; Mex Edward Res of St |TOWNEEERD, on Droember 1, 187, ALICE ing the delicious, natural flavor and bt i o Atlantic City Mr-Willing| . Miss Laura Lejeune will entertain|nave as a guest over the week end|N. Y. s of Buffalo, | I e end, in b S0 yuar Fumern serv !pnnplar. {ome‘r s«:r;:;nr to the a:" d;?:l:::t‘;l of :h,: -leluon at Mrs. Felix Doubleday of New York,| . it jce at ber late % American legation ing. ance at her home at t! 8. Goolrick, t Judge John T.{ 2ermace, = aroma of high-grade cocoa beans of marino barracks on January 3. e ey riain a|Goolrick of Fredsricksburk. V. is| B Exceptional Values infl| r. and Mrs. Charles V. Wheelor bl Bragiey, il entertaln 3| (i pues: ‘at the Sisscs Colhous, on | Ren O st Coa - entertained a company of sixteen at| Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke is enter- of “:::;::“ 35: dinner last aveming in Noner of Mrs.{taining at tes this afternoon from 5 (Mrs Doubledsy. oo\ runite of Lol BT SIS o renont hor Ehotachaset!s | vew York will arrive December 1, which one never - tires, may be used Mr. John Joyne Broderick, com- In lnl.‘ _aln-n of our daug’ avenue to present her granddaughter, mercial counselor, British embassy, is| terinlaw and sisterin MARY 2 | Miss Gladys Chapman Smith .to to spend the week end as guests of spending a fe 2 at every meal. . 1336 F St. NW. [ljz mnersine porme LTS, CART L COtRE 28D Lo, 20" 36 U akra. Bradtey. RIS S0 0 R A noe. 5. 0. Paz. 007 o | >Miss Laura Lejeune will be pre- s Willlam Hill and th P _Trade-mark on every package. . Luenisd cormatty fo"soclety this adier:| 1%, MBerns, <aied, N7 Soversi, of aisacy il are entertaining st tsnch | pinciuret . o TR P Miss Sidney Webb, Miss Alice Mann, { SO0 *SONY 0% COrroll Hill, and Mary | While visiting in Washington. Princess Bertha Cantacusene, Miss In- 'm! milton. jose invited to WALTER B AKER & CO. LTD. : R S S b el X haBiion 2| MISS HORTHY TO WED. Evelyn Wadsworth and M, Lunn, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss A EAREpD Hoyt. Presidl it th DORCHESTE R --M AS SSACHUSETTS ; },e°’uri'g|r':§-; m’;:':.'m'c‘n?l' H.'»E HIlL Mise Mary Montgomery: ecey:|Engagement to Lieut. Fay Cele- onarARTO S TR s e ames elm, Mrs. George W. Ehl ] P Bodlqt of Choice Recipes sent free g and Miss Caroline Nash. The center | Miss Ellzsabeth Koones, Mot oo Mirs brated at Budapest. s of the tea table has a graceful mound | Charlotte Clark, Miss Atala Kimmell| BUDAPEST, December $.—Tke en- of pink chrysanthemums, but there is 7o "other spectal decoration i the |And Miss Nancy Hoyt. gagement of the eldest daughter of ga";!- m“n Ffou:kgl l-k W;tflnl 2| The first of this nuo:n n{-.mm and | Admiral Horthy, regent.-of Hungary, andsome gown of ack charmeuse | early” dances of the Junior League|to Lieut. Ladislas Fay made on straight lines, with rather |was heid last evening at Rauscher's.| oolubrated yesterday. ’uw;:d :‘::’ :‘l: - wide flowing sleeves of soft gray, the | Mrs. Pitney, wife of Mr. Justice Mah- ¢ ® i » | 0 DAy trmming being pendants of Jet | an" biimey: Miss Louise King and|mored that Miss Horthy would marry . 6 and crystal beads. Miss Smith is[Miss Carolyn Nash received the|former Archduke Albrecht of Austria, ls ou e ame wearing an _appropriate costume of | gu. and a number of dinner parties | cne of the numerous candidates for| AMELIA mun. who d-wm this 1':::‘1 ';mt‘omlzr:ag.d v.ez::. l:l-:ieh fl“ ‘were given vrbe‘cedln:‘mfi dnn:.. Mrs. { the crown of Hung: ;l'l;’ two years ago todsy, December 10, > 8! y | Pitne ‘wore ue and silver brocade; . Concluding lmhllmt of This lnterutmg Narrative Ex- || —3 X Graped over white satin which falls | Mise King, jade &reen chiffon ....-'m dispatch from Vienna last July Gene, but not Mfihn. plains Hc:w I;ny A\vvul 'l'he;uelvu of the Plan = T : flf."g,,“.,:q )[adm'.g::.n I et ::u:fis: fl‘-“i:uxig:t";‘y't."mgfl':{,‘: "mm:' "'Da“""‘ e Wd: Yo ., satin embroider: n small beads of | brecht woul e made public i Which Solved Mr. Wynn’s Biggest Problem E l {he same shade with soft draperies on | short time. The report a n alTae ober 0. 007 Ba Rl "o . & r NeWSPADErs wi cred By JOHN J. WYNN SI‘op y Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- | sition of Admiral Burthny‘lloh:h:”}:- 1u:l;¢~m-“mml‘: : :n Dotey and the baby should their —~to make ~your selections worth, jr., entertained a company for | turn -of former Emperor Charles to T did not see her die: % husband and Daddy, their only pro- from a full line of mer- j|thelr "!‘;‘.fr‘"}“’fl:' e e e Doestbility ot i Soeias e to e vider, be carried away before he's chandise. Alice Thomas of Boston, Miss Janet|ing queen in case of her marriage to| BEEy “““’"‘“‘“m e able to “fulfill_the obligation he's incurred. For it would be an obli- 5 Greason of Plalnlh!d. g J. houn Albrecht. suests of Miss' Way incess nle.x 1d but loving remembrance of gation, Jack, don't forget that—tie y e i ”-: lu. mather BARA A~ JOHNBON. who Fation & mah can work uner. ‘ DEATH OF MAJ. BORUM. Dtamer o, 1pgr. CUrioen Tears AR fodky. H . s WINCHESTER, Va.. December 10.—| Gone from this earth to eternal happisess. You've Got to Feel - Calvin M . Borum, | Sleep en. beloved mother. sieep asd take That You’re Going in-Debt! You pased &way oo calmly upos thy Sevier's COTTAGE erday’ st Strasb - 11t you come in under this plan, at Sussbu P ik, o 'd ‘want you to feel you were de- EVOTED ELIZABETE DEV/ DAUG! CHEESE , : B Breie liberately going in debt for five 23 LEE In sad ucs of our OU'LL enjoy the Cheltnut lw.;-hhr.m%l‘um thousand doliars—or whatever the sum is you choose to make your goal. T'd want you to realizo—and : 2 Take keeneat pride in the reatizm: || 1407 Massachusetts Avenue TRar ety et 1. . tion—tbat your firet deposit, and 5 % ) e e s sk ek grers one thormatter wasls vagwy | | Farms ""’:‘l:'“ 6; you have en BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM. REFINED ENVIRON- L whar' xoull one day eax s the ! joyed no other Cottage Cheese. MENT. HOME COOKING. EXCELLENT SOUPS AND - EXE Svite it DEvorss sorame “’m‘u‘?’:,; o .:h:.m.a_.: | Made fresh daily from the highest MEATS. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRESH 'EGGS ; N | oD FATERE. e -w “That ey about the onty’ question qunlxty milk in our own d‘xty—dwhlch BEEAKFAST FROM TABLE D'HOTE DINNER ga7, Decemer 10, 182, B3 REBROCA, Behers left' to ‘be” answered. 7130 TO 9130 FROM $:30 TO 8 O°CLOCK Not dead, but asleep. Knd “weseilied it promptiy merits the highest official rating of 0 Baep o, my darig wite 4n4 ks Yo PLATE LUNCHEON, 50c - The fl: bk B e s s witn® St B L M IS T Gecded onan'n sincter. T was the HEALTH DEPARTMENT, and ' B8, Prep., dren, earns $70 & week, but never ‘| unly yestérday I made my fourth H 4 . B e i rck Poiie, | secmed & b hard at st toe thrd | | was selected recently as s model for ‘ ¥ 50 WasE D Ouly, B B A PR : umE Lonh's :.'.:;.. o] 2 lifelong friend, cashier of .ghe .| and fourth times proved essy. ! the British public i z W e e toor yoars ago. todey, Dpmmber ooa enE. folmaor Sovmartc |~ Dorciio ity G thal'me te | BRR e Sunday Dinner, 85c¢ oL et waepla ines the best features of an auto. | her “reduced pay” every bt as weil All thoriti hat Cott FROM 1 TO 8 AND & 70 7 0CLOOK _Antitey B T LTy (St ek oty ok Dl e e e o Anoator | as befora s for me, I do bellove authonties agree that age . PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUETS = : life ins:rance., Phillips explains the. | I have the Habit alreacy—and I'm surprising result accomplished by liking It fine. Get along on less in the setting aside ef. $8.90 - “montnly. | Sreat aha Sounds, _almost - idealisti for 120 consecutive months. and re- |, Soinde: almost idesjistle, too Cheeu possesses great food yaluc. and it is imexpensive. ALBERT BRAN, Preprieter Jates, smong other things, how Mrs. steadil; - ey Tettin® chmdtions. th e | JearcAbeedgoal’ And: thiking con: Chestnut Farms Cottage Cheese avent of Mr. Wynn's deata. Wynn:- fi; !mt;t ;::;. ’l u:‘:“nltgl m & l d Py l lb d 2-lb Raa Just boen 10/d that hiasavinga | aTTY my head just o itte digher | -is sold in 1-Ib. an . paraffined ontire withdrawa B e | containers by many local gracers, as ! T 2 aracter, this - G L R & (Centinued from Thursday’s Star.) | 3P1° "",‘:n'_" ,"'“"‘.m “w‘ e "‘2:"‘"‘;‘2%" well as our stores. Give Something . Electrical » “What if I Sorely Need ingly _explains own. The - 0 : Somie Money?” %’Efil«m‘{: ;'m"?fl'."‘xdxa-';o:& ALSO ON SALE AT ; Washi | —for Xmas, and get it Qe “Listen, Jaclk. Xoep uj that in- | o€ CouTe S upon e S8 oE s 5"{" 175 Stand 76 : ashing | ‘at Catlin’s, “bejow the H tmg d bay | abjectiven T T HARKETS“ - :RCADE MARKET M'IN, Avenue.” - Our Favor- rm 'y Ing} ~ 2 . : Ero o | able ‘.’.'.‘“.,.3.1.,{,‘.-.‘:“ And, 1s avail- B RIGGS MARKET Siie able Prices reflect the Lanndry -advantages resulting | - Table, from the fact that we're manufacturers and out Floor an ‘| of the big rent district. | - and Irons, 5 7 Suction ~ | T Open until 9 PM. for Beudoir th jence of busy” | ; Swospers | O wortere | e ”Wq-&cum.-m“ .- amount from $1,000 to $25,000, i re is only a slight difference company | In the “rate# per unit. :