Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 9

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FURNITURE We specialize on Austrian Bent Wood Cl and Folding Chairs. Tn stock with & RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED. The President has accepted the resignations’/ of Maj. Walter J. Bris- Society ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. to New York. They will make their home in Staunton, Va. Mrs. Merritt Ireland and her ndecs, Miss Catharine McLallen, left Wa DENIES BEATING HUSBAND Mrs. Loubhardt Files Answer in (1] | Colored Residents Organize Cit- vice president; Francis cretary, and A. McCoy Han- urer. OFFICERS RESIGN. Resignations of the following namet Officers of the Navy have been accept line of furniture. Grand Rapids & o Sample Room and Wholesale Furniturs Ex-|tow, Medical Corps; Capt. John W. ington toda; s izens’ Association. { Yy for West Point to at- RDERED TO FLORID. ed by the President: Lieut. Co; chaage, 817 F Bt. N.W. Main 144 McKeever, Medical Corps; First Lisut, [ . (Continued from Eighth Page.) tend the graduation exercises. De Divorce Buit. What promises to be one of the uceu ,Eu,. lv:?on Pags oA\.'o ¢n.|Jemes G. Ovelmens, Meaic:l"(’:z':;:f Hotel. divorce brought against her by her was formed last Monday night by Charles F. Itzen, Quartermaster Witt McLallen, the nephew of Mrs. Mrs. Marie M. Loubhardt has filed P - Charles Tirira Lasut Sidney Gine. | soclal sessions will meet at dinner to- | Ireland, fs a member of the gradu-|an answer to the sult for a limited e o .. | InSton, and Carl J. Robertson, Medi- Tuler W ot Lisits Beagaul) berg. infantry. morrow evening at the Grace Dodge |ating class. erically, in the District pf Columbia | o1 Corps, have been relleved from V- Derrah and Houston R. Farley duty at the Naval Medical School, | edical Corps, and Lieut. Theodore P 666 Quickly relieves Colds, Con-| stipation, == Mrs. Cordenio A. Severance of St.|husband, Elmer V. Loubhsrdt. &h, The students at the Holy Cross Paul is at the New Willard for a brief| denfes that she reduced ghim to : v at a Juncheon | stay. Academy will entertain Y state of “absolute slavery” and beat tomorrow at Wardman Park Hotel. e Mrs. W. R. Lee had as her guests|him with a whip when he refused to over the week end Miss Estelle|wash the dishes and clean house. several hundred colored residénts, and is to be known as “The Centra: Washington Citizens’ Association.” The leaders in the movement predict und assigned to duty at the | Donahue, Dental Corps. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. COMMANDER IS ASSIGNED. COL. JOYES TRANSFERRED. O H Col. John W. Joyes, ordnance de- Biliousness and |partment, in the office of the chiet of ordnance, War Department, has been ASSIGNED TO QUANTICO. h F. Underwood, Nava Hitt-Meyer Wedding will have a Headaches. A Fine Tonic. 66 Years in Business ordered to Governors Island, N. for dut Y. Solomnized Last Evening. Miss Eva Josephine Meyer, daugh- ter ‘of M. and Mrs. Edward Meyer, and Mr. Isaac Reynolds Hitt, 3d, were‘ married last evening in the Peck Me- morial Church by Rev. Joseph Daw- Thompson and Ensign Earl Height, a T el E e Miss [/The wife admits that her husband ahml:w:son Iw‘ltll fi" toLc mp Dnl: nlext dried the dishes, but says he did so eel o visl rs. ee's son-in-law Fosk ol visitiMen L avimjison-in law ;l his own volition and not because A. Andrews. Miss Thompson will go|De Was afrald of being thrashed. to Montlcello late this mbnth to at-| Mrs. Loubhardt says her husband tend her sister, Mish Claire Thomp-|told her he was twenty-four years that the assqciation membership of more than 1,500 by its next meeting in July. The section of the city in which this association will function is bounded as follows: First street and Pennsylvania ave- nue northwest; north on 1st to B Commander Edward C. 8. Parker of Chaplain Corps, at the navs the third naval district has been as- e o) station, Newport, R. I, has been as- signed to duty in the hydro; hic | signed t u 4 el o auy inthe s ydrograp sis o marine barracks, Quantico son of Trinity Methodist Church, as-|80n, at her marriage to Dr. Gerald| 514 and as she was twenty-nine, and | To PO e *%n B street to North - = 0 B ¢ Rev. Irv ham, pas- | Conney. F et 12w :tl:.;.:lmlheke;’.e:l:\l;‘l‘emxoeri:l‘ hurch, e had three children by a previous|Capitol, north on North Capitol to O e ek an performed. at §| Former director ‘general of the marriage she discouraged Loub-|Florida avenus to 15th atreet south o'clock, and immediately after Mr. Pan-American Union, Mr. John Bar-|hardt's attentions. on 15th street to Pennsylvania ave- T nue, east on Pennsylvania avenue to rett, will return today from the Pa- Attorneys G. Percy McGlue and J. cific coast. While there the Univer- sity of California conterred the de- gree of dogtor of laws upon him and | tion of her husband. the presidents of the universities of | Oregon, Washington and Utah enter- Oregon, W: i———=Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard > FrFIRST 1219:1221 G Street NW., Store Hours: 8 to 5:30 Hitt and his bride held an informal reception in the church parlors for the large company of relatives and ifriends who witnessed the ceremony.| Later the members of the two fami: lies and of the wedding party were entertained in the home of the bride's ; peTants : Mrs’ M. F. Brennan has closed her The bride wore a!gown of iwhite apartment at Wardman Park Hotel by a garland of orange blossoms and forget-me-nots, and sth cfilr‘rled ‘br(!:e roses with a shower of lilies of the |qntertain at & dance at their home on valley and forget-me-nots Her els:|McKinley street, Chevy Chase, tomor- ter, Miss Edna Mever, was maid of | 1o\ evening in honor of their son, honor. and wore biue taffeta with & |30t SUeRINE IR garland of rosebuds in her hair, and . ClrrMLd[ pink roses. Ll!l‘le l“sl'l‘lltl'" riet Mever, younger sister of the 2 bride. was fower- gl and wore % Births Reported. dainty frock of white net over DInk | mne following births have been reported to {silk and carried a basket of SWeet|)the health aepAriment 1n. the a5t twenty-four | peas, lilias of the vallev and rose fnous etals. Mr. Michael Phillips of New tork was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Ralph Ricketts and Mr. Var- num Lewis. Mrs. #leyer, mother of the bride, wore peari gray georgette crape with a small hat to match, and Mrs. Hitt, mother of the bridegroom. wore Black lace over white satin, with a hat of | white duvetyn and satin Forrest and Marthe Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will be at home | Charles B. and I after June 17, in Newark, N. J. Harry T. and e Gus and Agnes Zsharendis. boy. Miss Virginia Ogg and Mr. Earl Morgan §. and Herberth Rrown, girl McFarland Tavier were married ves- 8. G. Gallagher appear fpr the wife, who asks a dismissal of the peti- 1st street. The following were elected officer Wwilliam H. Herring, president; W. C. Sinemelz Fur Cold Storage Don’t Miss This Sale of Fur Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach will A White Silk Tuxedo Sweater Will appeal to the most critical woman or miss. The plaited girdle adds a differ- ent touch. Twenty-Five Dollars a M. Johnson, boy. A. Simon and h E. Noall, boy. - G. Henry and Catherine Lane, girl. James K. sand Victoria A. Davis, girl. Spero E._and Elizabeth Economopoulos, girl. Bamuel W. and Mabel I. Kouns, boy. Preston B. and Marion Haines. boy. Ralph H. and Alma G. Agostina and Ma Graduating Middy Suits All-white Middy Suits, made of best quality Lonsdale Jean, with full ports Coats James E. and Charlotte Jackson, boy. i : Pt 5 1 3 by - terday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at! \ Il plaited Middy Skirts. Just what the Compsising Lowy Snoves b o o St S RSN Marriage Licenses, | ||| owest Gl Graduee néeds for grad- MEYER’S SHOP Coat in the Store That e | o i e s e || ition iexercisesl ViersT Specilly 1ot this city, formerly of Staunton, Va., |and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. {and Mrs. John F. Taylor of Staunton i 'The drawing room was adorned with ecrimson rambler roses ;Hn‘ll ferns. The ceremony was performed {by Rev. Dr. C rest Smith of St [ Thomas' Church, of which the bride is a communicant The bride wore a traveling gown of inavy blue georgette, heavily beaded, hat_to | by her| maid of tollowing: Robert Kosponski and Seritta A Me Frederick B. Howard and Ruth §. C Frelerick T. Greene aud Vil H. Dickson and ¥ James C. Haddow and Harriet T. Freemaa Jones of New York city, and Vera of this clts Alfred S. Joues of South Norwalk, Cons.. and Irene North of this Thomas K. Humplirey of St. Paul, Mina., 1331 F STREET | Sold Up to $55 — Now ut cool eve- v 1 or motor- | E e in_Smart | a v Tweeds, | and Melrosa @ Homespuns and ¢ . An elabo- A b il $ with corded edge; ite, Navy, Orange Middy Ties—All-silk qualit large triangle shape. In Red, W and Black. Special at........ 85¢ educated at Mary Special Sale White The bridegroom was | . Dowd. $ .25 I with the the border during | Jldeduom o . . l_ | st e, an stredd | dh e oiminie w5 | Silk Hosiery, Pair..... &% FOR YOUNE FOLKS AND | | Both the bride and bridegroom come & riiss Sy anE s ;“\ A very timely sale of fine quality Pure Thread VERYWOMAN I;‘x;oml old Virginia fum{l(l\!;sh ;rune ‘f’r‘fi; Marie M. Deems, both i ’\h k Hfio ery. I“»hm you see them and examine St. ,_____'________—"___;—_ y. Pa, aad Bessie J. |11 their fine quality you will surely want several F T t‘h tiee . Tupman i 2irs. at e1n b ili b o ‘ e e o e Box of three, $3.50 Y city and Mar- | |||} . . Semr~is~qi Y, Ps t‘slr.Lg Lo~bs A v y The Thrill of Graduation 608 TO 614 /A ELEVENTH Open 8:45 AM w il Y B h S o pen o< L it t t — brings with it the thought of selecting a frock—one that Close 5:30 P.M. e Pexaf}.}s ‘R;epol;ted w our a lng ul '.\'illnx:get all of the requirements of simplicity. e followiug deaths have been reported to i/l . . : , jhe health deariment in the last tweats- i e . . Our stocks are now replete with dainty dresses for the The House of Courtesy $ :.v:'n'a:“:;'u. nslow Janney, 45, 1008 Rhode | |[[l = {\11-}\001 L Bathing Sweet Girl Graduate. “Sieriing Andarson Lewls, 23. 124 Virgiaia iRt el G e { N cn.m;‘u‘m m: \r" u:n‘n‘ - Splid clors Mwith Showing o ew s el el it iy W Many Styles of Canton Crepe gr"{",:}j."“::"” TR L, cially Priced at— Georgette and Crepe de Chine ummer resses ~r“.:”‘§‘°l‘:"r’r“;r"§5‘2: m“r“fmm "' ' | Trimmed with hemstitching, with ribbon or silk embroidery. at an unusual price GIVEN ORDNANCE DUTY. ||l White Silk Hosiery and Silk Underwear Lieut. Commander Scott B. McFar- ||| . i idered. Our lane of the United States steamship Khaki For Golfing, Ridi d Out- $ —are also essential features to be considere 5 Camdenana Leut l:f:)\;r::‘rsflhg Boter Knickers Dmfrr S:ortnsc.{ Spe‘:igla:x.u‘.x.. 2.98 { assortment is complete and prices are moderate. ’ S8ty 15 the Durean of ordnance. Navy |l l : YRR Pictorial Review Patterns After June 20th ENDS DUTY AT SEA. e ~ nE been Moot o emend - s ) | of ‘ensineering, Navy Department. i) 0 e Popular-Price Section 4 ELEVENTH ST. Fourth Floor TIME FOR SLIP COVERS g sRins ,| . Don’t put off until the last minute in having Slip Covers made—they'll ~ . ’ |save you much. Reasonable prices, The House of Courtesy best work assured. y : CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Th 3 h h. 1 I h . 714 13th N.W. M. S873-5374 4 eir authorship alone places them in | = grades far above this price—emphasizing how Special Dinner Dance ) wo mpor tant Vents special it is. Saturday Evening a Canton Crepes | Georgette From 7:30 to 12:30 —for Saturday Crepe de Chines Linen , Wardman Park % Which bring exceptional savings to women - Printed Crepe Voile whedesire Taffeta Ratine ' Hotel Shantung Gingham Proms Coabie T Thomsasd ® “And specially featuring the i - lm ats f igured and Dotted Voiles - y —in higl t an ar reens, Navy amn astel shades. o i, (k! Weighed 127 s S = Heeltex | Pounds-Today Of Black Transparent \ ee ? . 4 . . port W a]sts = 1 Welgh 142 Horsehair and Maline - [ . . Reduced for Saturday S]“( Hose and Feel Full of “Pep” Very Specially Priced at No more convincing proof of what e Voilcs‘,' Dimities,B Ba- Heeltex is next of kin to x;}fi%fi:fi Vitamen 1z doing for, 3 - tistes. White and Bisque. Pointex—both f th the voluntary 1.Mers received from . Some with check collars tutl;:or)s(hipia fianr: :ualit;, s;r;:; / ey Semuits. from 1t 'un-'éh;;lg You will like th_esc Hats—they are so refined and tion- and cuffs. T“’l‘ed9 and special points of - durability ¢ S O and MASTIN'S Vita: sistent for wear with the Summer Frocks. Made espe- Eifi;‘cfiii‘t;""de ERITitAL and fit. Black only, and only— D b, Jolenr skin ang. t::’um;-:p": cially for this Sale—and are therefore absolutely new. $1 50 . enersy’ -'nfizl‘;l&:é;’g:sgfim. :é Large drooping-brims and off-the-face shapes. Reduced to. . 51.49 a pair Ak e ot AR v self what it will do for you. Dimity, Voile, Batiste Doctors’ Recommend_axé Dregpists 5 and Handmade Blouses— Repeahng‘ fo Saturda Tuxedo and Peter Pan col- MASTlN ,s the Special Sr.l . y lars; plain or with Ging- e Speck e of— ham trimming. $929 | Y¥YO0O0 S Vitamon Tablets 5 & 4 Gay Roman stripes and -plain WHEN LAXATIVES FAIL Wh t H t A Reduced to. . 2 sqlid colors — with heavily IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRY l e a s £ ;At"wd,'g finer :‘rulufof fringed °::i; - | —in Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Baronet Satin, Milan Hemp, Ribbon. .:lle.:uo:,” t::n greatly re- The Néw Intestinal Claansse Hundreds 'of models from which to choose—smart and distinctive in character—and at less duced prices. . SI .19 than the actual cost. ’ Vitamon Tablets. lllfl"l Vitamen and OLAX Pelsts are for sale $o-0 Bodaalr 2 Dy B o Feopies

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