Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 9

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_ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922, : thelr apartment there and are now at | place, Bethesda, Md. The ceremony the Women's Advertising Club of Mil-| _Jeha 8. of this city and Lucy A.| Charies J. Myers and Onthecise A. Me- : Tohmmon of il ;| the Rochambeau. was performed at 7 o'clock by the waukee, and her daughter, Miss Bar- | G020 Donammton Fa. s b R L e S 3 Mrs. Richard C. Dean and Rev. James Kirpatrick and was fol- bara Duniap, are_in Washington for | both of Baltimore, K. G "] Bemauel. Lee and Mary Davenport. ;K.r:;"‘gfluu;: H. ,v{,tml.:m. hned :’0.:::. '_Ign: r:ev&:loni. The ":nfl:l n indefinite period, and have taken ip. Baker and 2 Qlarles H. Yeniion o this eity and Fanie ay rom | where o o ome 0] Aan sister-in-law, @ oeremony . Jam! Bingham of Indlana] Young sang “O Promise Me” and “I = their son, Mr. Bdwin Bingh Srou Truty . Marriage Licenses. - Sovne s Siiinen sl T e o e g v . . brooaded and obert F, Davis and Helen B. Henning. v ji i —— George A. Ostermann gnd Ellzabeth L. Relly, Authorities Act Immediately| ... c.rione oo Gearmondia st lovs RS H i T i, ; Cocoanut Clusters phens, daughter of Mrs. John Edmond Lawrence ‘A, Walker and Emma K. Gibbs. | . X After Funeral of D Mo e Mol Bamona- 1y Knlhony 3. Kinx s5a Naom! 1. Baile The taste enthrillment of newly shredded coconnut ik 1 3 s [Babylon, L. L. where she has been | Hane, who' wore mpricot georgette | Murice Fowfer and irens. Buser. appetizingly toasted and submerged in sweet milk chocolate \. i \ Mrs. Mills. Mubgd Tl 5 and oarrled Ophelia roses. "Mr | George L. Melninger and Ania E. 0'C sweeps the palste with suggestion of tropical palms and o a omas B. Robertson, jr., was best " A. Long and Edna E. Yealdhall. phosphorescent waters. Indulge today in the more than — 5 'rxlur.h-nd bm.. \t‘Vll‘l‘hm ni(, (‘}o;ldu. man for Mr. Stevens. o antie |5 totte, N. C..rang | X twenty kinds of sweet-tooth edifiers of a . By the Assoclated Press. Y e ot ane, fanitarium 8! |Stevens left for & northern trip. | I i ' . . NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Septem- > Teemonths, have e b R LL Just t’w rlght size bor. 19.—All members of the familles | Foad - (o "oMe on Columbia| s Eitzabetn Peet ana dies 1aa . co. ghwi gETTY BOX ’, their cot- 3 of ‘Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and| n ana Mre. Jsnas Gans have been s where they | o Revert A ¥ i The Pound, $1.50 Mrs. Eleanor Relnhardt Mlils, the|in New York, where Mr. Gans at-|3Pént the summer, and have re-| yar Clarke of Lio; Or an minister and ' cholr leader, whose :a:nld::dl e ael::nu; n:e National Re- !"!"u“:‘.': ‘;';’t;:l;:”':m:m &t Somerset fl"".‘::‘lr'l‘s::;:;‘;"(‘.';-‘r‘_‘l- i Matinee Mints, 50c bodles were found Satutday morning | '® othing Assoclation conventlon. g Tureah Kelly and Goldie Murray, both of > head |- 5 oronard nour here, wore notifed | Voila hars Mrand, ek, Cata son’| o v w. aurton aa returmed to [ xS E S UL T Palaic's endowmint of to appear for oning at the dis- | Laf ‘Washington from %l,:u:l. ;’vthero"h: N X delicious milk chocolate and HAIR NET that doesn’t draw too triot attorney's office today imme- aCvompanied | berastd i both F Balti. fresh mountain leaves. tightly, flattening d full diately after the funeral of Mrs him_ from Washington, Is remaining |more. 31d. ) g » Ys 3 ning dOwn your care; ly Mills. in Canada for a week longer. “:Vw;:;fi‘quf'm::gmflflgh‘l Beach, Va.,| § A 5 done hair. All of Iaat night investigutors ques- | Dr. and Mre. John B. Nichols have| .y aawapa Oracies Wilson sud Sarah Brow cots- CORNWELLS ¥t» ’ 5 a 5 G . A net that doesn’t stand out in loose . tloned two persons, it was learned |(unads and Atlantio City. H both of Richmond. V. 2 X : Phone 1415 H Street s loops, showing up plainly in every light. that one of thtem was Willle Stevens, ;‘r':ene:n(: b O L e | AT i uraeat of Now Torki cltyifad & % s the dead minister’s brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boyden have re- X nding a few days ash- | Alice V. Fowler of this ez, > o - _No—the Sitroux is the hair net that Prosecutor John Toolan announced [{irMed to Washington trom a motor | MWELET » %3y 8s 8 el nas registered | iant P, liecd of (b city aad Bertha L. B X sits true. It is always the right size, always that before the day {8 over a man will |ada and @ visit in Atlantic City. for & masters’ degree at George NN YT elastic enough to adjust perfectly t be arrested on a short affidavit charg Washington University. style of hai sd e BIE o iiaance wan Twrased 1 the | jteyena—Hane Wedding Mrs. Richard §. Field, wife of Com- yAbe air dressing. hands of the detectives by George ",'m“'“;'l’ ot "':";l' 4 2r. Eugene | MEnder Fleld, U 8 N. s vieiting her < einzer. It wi v ; : as Margaret Hane and Mr. Eugene { mother, Mrs. Cha kett, wife . A better net in every way. Fu:fer. more “,,M.";le,c‘(_:“b"‘,‘“‘(‘,‘:,';“,:‘o?,;";‘foku',fd Enslen Stevens. I were married Sat- | of Rear Admiral Plunkett. at thelr invisible hair, more careful weaving, more which the detectives sald were pow-|urday evening, September 16, in the | apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel rigid inspection. Yet the cost is only 10c. der burns, Delnser ald he picked It |home of the_bride's parents, Ouk Mrs. Edna J. Dunlop, president of insp: 0D Ehls morning Aboat Artenn yards | e ——— e e P Comes in all required shades, in “cap” from were the t?];axsr were fo‘?rr&é‘:gi — = . eAr a | . and “fringe” styles. Take home half a Btroets of the city. |5 oWard the Follw flle AITOW dozen today, and have them on hand for Brother Questioned. emergencies. Willie Stevens, his brother and their - sister, M: I, and the servants of the ministe: ousehold will be qu e tioned toda d so will James g(l it AT SYS sexton of hurch of 8t. John Evangelist, of which Rev. Hall @ d rector, and the widower of the slain choir leader. His fifteen-year-old daughter, Charlotte also will be call- ed to the prosecutor’s office Child Handles Funeral. Charlotte took entire charge of the = arrangements for her mother's fu- PRONOQUNCED ‘SIT-TRUE' Tk parior. "Although the family hes E but small means, Charlotte selected a handsome casket in which to bury her mother. Her mother was her pal, she said, and she wanted an expensive funeral for her. The funeral, in charge of Rev. Samuel Welles, Episcopal canon of Trenton, was simple in contrast to the services yesterday over the body of Rev. Hall, attended by twenty- eight ministers and a bishop. Less than a dozen mourners attend- ed the service. No one was there from the household of Rev. Hall, in whose s church Mr. and Mrs. Mills had for STOCKETT FISKE BUILDING Save and Beautify fra. il 12y upon. the casket. 9I19.E.ST.N.\V. Your Hair With L — Society - B.H.S. TEXT BOOKS L Newbros Herpicide it and your beginn to fone up and become healthy.. In & few formerly of Washington. ' and other Herpicide is best for the hair because of its itive action in beautifying the hair, removing days your hair will be completely ci You will have the besutifal hai Dr. and Mrs. Glazebrook will come b Eaveits el a Bere into thelr city home on P street ecrly R R e | | School Supplies improy i Miss Madeleine Pierson of the Bel- " . glan embassy has returned from Eu- Newbro's Herpicide ek Bk Mk bepet o N | Removes Dandruff - Stops Falling Hair .. Read what Mrs. Anna Conner (pictured ‘heré) says of Newbro's Herpicide: ruff, stopping falling hair. (Continued from Elghth Page.) Afteran application of Herpicide the lights of your hair begin to gleam Mrs. E. E. Whiting of Asheville, N. C., If vou have not obtained the text books you will Col. and Mrs. Nelson Gapen. with their daughter, ss Mary Frances pen, are motoring to Poughkeepsie, where Miss Gapen is to enter Vassar College. A need for this year's course, come in tomorrow while A . our line is complete. S ! : ‘ O F F E E s Conner: Mrs. John McAuley Palmer has re- > > = and thousans do 2 ’ 2 A ‘ ) s éfifl&'mm' Ve rinih %n::n::n; .‘:‘h,‘;“g:?;:‘f:é“'gg:‘&i We can fill your needs with other school supplies at [so Maxwell HouseTea £rom o ey e e er, wiho spent the late . fredto doall that s claimed fox i o& youe P it oint” has aiso returncd to ||| the same time. CHEEJX-NEAL COFEEE CO. the city. Sold By All Drug and Dept. Stores NASHVILLE-HOUSTON-JACKSONVILLE-RICHMOND* NEW YORK ' izt WS | o Your | STOCKET'T | Ve Are Whl |50 s | T B FISKE - CQ | G the \ ‘ PRODUCING STATIONE! J Y et il o Shame on Them. wife of Col. Hugh Matthews, M ghrnngzon. | Dr. and :xu.wv::;ter Well ' h PERHAPS there are & few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletcher's F P—T——p e 0l ISome of the Reasons WISS Shears Cut Best and Wear Longest Remember, a coat of shiny nickel plat= may hide poor quality and many defects. It mikes all scissors and shears look alike. Whatis under the nickel plate is what you want to know. 5.3, C. in her apartment at the Early. Castoria. Perhaps theret are a few who know that there are imitations on the market, and knowing this demand Fletcher's. It is to ALL motherhood, then, that we call attention to theSnumerous imitations and counterfeits that may be * set before them. : ¢ It is to all motherhood everywhere that we ring out the warning to beware of the “Just-as-good”. For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been an aid Porfoct in the upbuilding of our populatiop; an aid in the saving o® babies Adjustment) — . Anid yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. Try Drcmped qorknes y x this, Try that. Even try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe dnsures longest service “without frequent e { i ) . that you in all your ropust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them. 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