Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING _S_TAR WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, ;IANUARX"IT, 1923, < B e R R e I e % Charles Henry Gibson of Church)|of the faculty of the Kensington |vations are Ve, - Creek, Dorchester, county, Md., were | Grammar. School. Albert Briggs. L P B el s i LIIIL\:I G. Dlrv;y 0(‘II|\‘n‘ eity. < married in Christ Episeopal Church, | Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jakeway of Du-| Miss Jean Crulkshanks entertained wrence T. Washington an irl. Kensington, last evening, the ReV.|rango, Colo., who are en m"i to ,?.,, the La Follette Club at cards Satur- It gir!. | @@fl@ Walker, ¢ 3 and, Thomas D. Windiate, rector, officiat=| York for an extended visit, are at the |day evening at her home, 3911 13th o Maphls. e, =R ing. There was a lovely decoration |y, street northwest. Guests present in- e Clyde B. Freda F. De Binder, boy. (Continued from Eighth Page.) about the altar of flowers ang ever- | in wrngron, Hotel during thelr stay | SiLect "GIIW L et McAteer, Mise Births Reported. » a4 b greens. . g " Kathryn Love, Miss Amy Clarke, MISs | g, ¢,)owing births have been reported Walte T “gir e~ e:::‘l::edmluh;r;‘lmgi‘ Slass &3] The bride, who was given in mar- Fausta Puffenberger, Miss Jean Cruik- | to the health department in the last twenty nd, girt : Senator Key Pittman. who has been Denman, Mr. : Walter Wilcox gave. § rlago by her father, wore a blue|in Miami with Mrs, Pittman, has Fe- | Frans Stover, Mp. Benjamin Crulk: b ¥ : W Mr. and Mrs. Sears will entertain at | [raveling suit and was attended bY | turned to Washington and is at|shanis and Mr. John Barnhard. Alton D, 4 on dinner February ¢ and will give a er. Miss Mary B. Clum. as|Wardman Park Hotel, where Mrs. =i George i i Police Investigating Death of | luncheon Sunday. mald of honor. Mr." John T. Wil- | pi{tman will join him later. CanrSond “Wilbchmina. T liams of Kensiigton, was besi man. Merrert v ™and Haran B, Whittey, giel NMr. W. P. G. Harding was host to | Criomn " tre Torigs vere John D Wilbere M. and Zat i g B. A. Ehrmantraut Say e . " Shooting Is Admitted. being made with Mrs, | both of Golansville, George B, and Ruth A. Riker, boy. rl F. and Diens L. Moak, Lo rl A. aod Mary Hardige, boy. Dorothy | John 1. and Leas Rath, girl Best Buy in Washington Four-Story Office Building Near 15th and K Sts. N.W. Excellent Investment Speculation nd Ophelia Despi Percy H. Russell Co. Daisy = MeLaur} Steve 926 15th St., Cor. of K & ? Franklin 5732 . Li - Willlam enses. Mrs. J. W. H. Cflm and her daugh- Marriage Lic Fowler. The |ter, Miss Barbara Crim of Summer- Marriage licenses have been issued to the Jound .::( ;l*" B Wilson L. Townsend | ville, N. J., have joined Judge Crim Floyd D. and Muriel M, Jones of Kensing- | at the Lee House. Patrick J. and Jolin Trader played the Clum, th e's b ‘Wilbert M. and a "company of eight at supper at|Gium: the bride's brother. and John i Le Paradiy last evening. ushers were M B and Mr. Charles ' . J . Ruddy, bo) o Viscountess de Sibour, chairman of | ton. M By unknotting strands of a tangled to the cause of the death of Bern . Ehrmantraut, thirty-three, of 312 10th strect southeast, who died in Providence Hospital, Chiet Is of the Alexandria police department and Detective E. J. Kelly local police headquarters obtained t, the latter officially re- has placed Mrs. Betty ordes of $15 Oronoco street, Alex- i, Va., in jail there charged with She claimed that she tired the shot,%according to the police, in an endeavor to halt attentions which had broken up her home and \use she wished to effect a recon- ciliation h her husband, from whom she was separated. roner Holding Inquest. er's jury summoned by Dr. coroner of Alexandria, e Thomas Chaunc . John M. Reed, Joseph 1. Remington and H. lirown Al of the ted themselves vest v Nevi ter being requested W costificate of death at pital, and discovering of tie death to be blood produced by @ gunshot , called the matter to the at- of Inspector Grant, chief of The latter put Detective out yesterd \n the various investigation he % reported, ent of the shoot- elements of a mystery day when yvidence noon to At the end of his the committee on arrangements for the dancing class, received the guests at the second of the series of dances which the class gave at the Play- house last evening. Assisting her were the other members of the com- mittee, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. John ¥. Wilkins, Mrs, Henry Benning Spencer and Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, jr. A number of din- ner parties preceded the dance. Mrs. Borden Harriman entertained at dinner last evening preceding the dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Huidekoper entertained a small company at din- ner last evening preceding the danc- ing class. Sonor Don Cayetano de Quesada, consul of Cuba in Washington, return- ed to the capital yesterday from a short visit in Cuba. Mrs. Reynolds Andrews of Dayton, Ohio, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jane Culb Andrews, to Lieut. Herman H. Corps of Enginee United Army. Miss Andrews in a g of Ely Court and of Vassar College. Lieut. Pohl is a member of the class of 1917 of West Point, and later was graduated from the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hanford of Bos- ton, Mass., will remain at the Bur- iington el until after the burial of the former's mother, the late Mrs. Hopkins Hanford, who died at Ke. nosha, Wis. Capt. William Hanford, another son, arrived at tie Burling- ton this morning. Hannah Kennedy has as her guest-at the Grafton. her nephew, Mr. D. W. Kennedy of New York City. - A meeting of the Group of the Woods in the pageant to be given at the Child Welfare ball at the New wedding marches, A small reception at the homé of | the bride’s parents followed the cere- mony Mr. Gibson was state senator from Dorchester county at the session of the legislature of 1920. He is now at- torney for the United States govern- ment at St. Croix, one of the Virgin Islands, and he and Mrs. Gibson sailed from) New York today for Christiansted, St. Croix, where they will reside. For a number of years and until very recently the bride was a member The guest of honor at the luncheon to be given by the College Women's Club on Saturday, January 20, at 12:30 p.m,, is to be Miss Adele Stew- art, who has the distinction of being the first woman bank examiner to_be appointed in the United States. She will discuss “Banking Laws _in the District of Columbia.” Mrs. William C. Van Vleck and Mrs. Updegraff are in charge of the luncheon. Rho Beta Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, will give a card party on Frida; January 26, at 8 o'clock p.m. Rese aleigh O. Wright of Balt! . 3 Spencer Robinson and e Samuel Bryan and Sarah Sellman. Ward E. Rudisill. of this city an of Golapsville, Va. Albert Smith and Catherine Gaither. Alipe Johnson, her Darniody of Q " Bertie W. Simon of this city Willle Satterwhite and Virginia Durrette, Pennsylvania Avenue at Eighth Street SOUTHEAST Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Save the Difference In order to quickly close out the floor samples, discontinued patterns and small lots we are marking prices only slightly above actual factory costs—just enough to meet freight and “overhead” expenses. GOOD FURNITURE has never before been sold at such prices! Norman' B. and Lucille Evavs, boy. M ellie Patron me a c sippi legislature. i i Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan W.B.Moses & Sons EsTABLISHED 1861 F @« ELEVENTH Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets nnual January Linen Sale OFFERING Very Desirable Merchandise Willard on January 31 was held yes- terday at the residence of »Miss Gwynn. . Specially Reduced Story of Shooting. rd Ehrmantraut was taken to{ “Four pupils of Mr. Tchernikoff will nee Hospital January 2, suf-|give a dance of the nymphs as their fering from a gunshot wound in the {contribution to this excellent charity vight hip. At o it_was re- v people desire to see the b on December eant that it has been decided that those who do not wish to attend the ball may.present their ball tickets at the dress rehearsal on Tuesday, Jan- uary 30, at § o'clock, in the New Wil- lard bailroom. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, the Lee House, or from Mrs. John E. Reyburn, 1509 16th street. THREE ARRESTED, AUTO AND WHISKY SEIZED @ anc Caténiained & small company At Revenue Agents Make Raid on|{dinner, later taking their guests to the Congressional Club dance. House Near 10th and K oomioss 5 he benefit dance of Streets. Washington University alumni will be held at Rauscher’'s Ar automobile, six gallons of | this evening. Among those receiv. whisk. d a pistol were seized by i\v!\g a‘r‘--lfilrx«;h{r‘?‘rd L-“Hndfiknlm : g o Mrs. am allory, Mrs. Danle reve L nd members of the |y gy Borden, Mrs. Frederick True, police prohibition enforcement squad | Mrs. Carl R. Chinblom and Miss B. connection with the arrest of three | B. Thompson. Bedroom Furniture Reductions Up to 50% The price-lowering here is remark- able' and affords the opportunity to buy a bedroom suite or bedroom piece just a slight remove from factory cost. Beautiful 4-piece Bedroom Suites in se- lected walnut finish, with large vanity dresser; splendid cabinet work throughout. Clearance price Fine_ 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, with full vanity or semi-vanity dr: er; very attractive pattern; beauti- sl v, $1.50 Colored border Martex Bath Towels. $1.00 ‘$13.50 White Wool (Cotton Warp) Blankets $10.25 60x84 inches, pair $16.50 White All Pure Virgin Wool Blankets, $12.25 60x84 inches, pair $13.00 White Wool (Cotton Warp) Blankets, $10 75 . 70x84 inches, pair $24.00 White All Pure Virgin Tovas menen e 919,00 $3.00 R'l:pplette Bed Spreads, hemmed, 72x99 $2.25 inches, each ...... $4.00 Ripplette Bed Spread Sets, 72x90, Spread $3.25 and Sham, set..... $5.00 White Satin-finished Bed Spreads, 72x90 $4 25 . inches, each ...... $8.75 White Satin-finished Bed $1.65 Utica Hemmed Sheets, Spreads and Shams, $7 45 63x90 inches. $1 33 . L] double size, set.... For each Bordered Pattern Table Cloths and Napkins. Pure, fine linen; all sizes. 25% off regular price. Some in matched sets. Madeira Scarfs, Tea and Luncheon, Cloths, Center Pieces, Tea Sets, Napkins; oval, oblong and round Doilies; Hot Roll Covers, Pillow Cases, ete., etc. 10% to 50% off regular price. $8.00 Hemstitched Double Damask Tea Cloths, for $4.25 each. Heavy pure linen, 44x44 inches, Satin band and crests. For each $1.25 Colored border Martex Bath Towels. 95c For each 85c Colored border Martez Bath Towels For each . 69(: $1.80 Mohawk Hemmed Sheets, 81x90 inches. $1.44 For each 50c Utica Hemmed Cases, 45x36 inches. For each . 40(: $1.98 Utica Hemmed Sheets, 81x90 inches. $1.60 For each $2.18 Utica Hemmed Sheets, 81x99 inches. $1.76 the George Hospital 5-piece Twin-Bed Suites, in mahogany or walnut; semi-vanity, chifforette and bow-foot beds. mer credit price, $360. Elegant Suites of burl walnut; large vanity, wardrobe or chifforette, large 48A;nc{| dresser, bow-foot bed. Former credit prices, $ $500 and $550. A 240 Dozens of Other Suites and Odd - Pieces at Proportionately Low Prices Dining Room Furniture Reductions Up to 50% The reductions make prices from 33 to 50 per cent below those of the installment stores —an opportunity you should not miss. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartstall of | 1310 Emerson street will be at homa Sunday evening from to 10 o'clock W aitent in honor of their son Morton. charged with t liquor, and |¥rs. Harding and Cabinet cge of selling was | Women Patronesses for A. W. L. | i<t the latter. Mrs. Harding has sanctioned the use with selling. of her name as & patroness for the weapons. { presentation of “The Head Horse- their ab-iman,” with. Will also fth 10-piece Dining Suites of fine combination walnut; oval or round table; Queen Anne or Tudor period styles. " For- @ mer credit price, $295 " $185 Sites in beautifal Renaissance, Tudor, Queen Anne and modern adaptations; very high grade. Former credit 5285 prices, $395 and $450. ) ....... Handsome Suites in a number of styles and patterns. Former credit prices, $5t $550. Cash Cl pr(;(‘)ca.nd 5 Cash Clearance 5345 9-piece Italian Oak Dining Room Suites; buffet, china:case, oval extension table, 6 chai Former credit pdricc, $195 5125 Dozens of Other Suites and Odd Pieces at Proportionately Low Prices ‘For each T Jumin Aeker, 57U on a s of sclling. Seizure one pint of liguor reported. Other arrests for alleged violations of the those of American Women's Legion, at the Ma sonic Temple, New' York avepue and londay afternoon and ovening. The money raised from the entertainment will be used to further 845 M the splendid work for disabled sol- Fosqu cole 5 diers done by theé unit. nd :~*1X'e . 5 1 )lrs.\ Coolidge is_also a patroness, £ » . Charles Evans ghes SiEod i Gonnestion with (the tNTSE ore s e Afeans ELUETcs. Mrs arrests, the police reported. Mrs, Hubert Work, Mrs. Henry C. —_— Wallace and Mrs. Herbert Hoove: Mrs. Willard Saulsbury has also be BITTER COLD IN ITALY. |[come a patroness for the entertain- ——— ment. s Mrs. Charles C. Walcutt is in gen- One Soldier Dead, Two Missing, |eral charge of the entertainment and . Mrs, Raymond §. Pattin is chairman Due to Blizzard. of the committee on tickets and is as ROME, Jsnuary 17—A cold wave{Sistel byiMes Taw Mokler Sice Teieo §s sweeping ltaly, being especially ¥ ewell, Mrs. Latham and Miss Heck. 8 e hipeare 5 i Miss Dorothy Herring Clum, daugh- | felt ‘in. the Alps and in the Apennineaf;, ‘or ‘yr. anaj Mrs. Cornaiius (W | Pheee it shepherds are endangered|Clum of Kensington, Md., and Mr.! by blizzards. In _the Ligurian Apennines above San Remo. rol of soldiers was caught in one died of |, the cold. v s ana thou similar fatc r almost frozen when rescued Deaths Reported. 3z death: b departme; Living Room Furniture Reductions Up to 50% S-plece Ovcrséufi'ed Ta;zeatry Suites. ‘ormer credit price, $250. Cash Clearance price..... 5150 8175 .$210 6 Cane Panel Suites, large sofas, rockers and side chairs; upholstered in velour. No two alike. Former credit prices, $285 to $375, $l 50 3-piece Overstuffed Mohair Suites, fine grade. Former credit price, $450. Cash Clearance price, 5285 Drapery Department Marquisette of fine quality, 36 inches wide; white, ivory and ecru; close weave, with woven small figure designs; regularly 85¢c. 25 c Special, yard 42-inch Drapery Net, ivory color; fish net weave, with all- over scroll design; regularly $1.00. Special, yard........ 750 Fine Bobbinet Curtains, 21 yards long; white and ivory; hemmed edges; finished with neat lace trimming; large variety $2 25 . THIS IS THE TIME TO SECURE : Handsome Winter Coats at Great Savings! You'll find them in both Women’s and Misses’ Coat Sections. have been reported h in the last twenty- four hours: ew, 74, 1912 H stre a 1216 F St. NW. of designs, but mostly only two or three pairs of a pat- {ern. To close out, pair... chart, 49, 1311 Delafleld 6. Children's Hospital, nce Hospital, 1 rovidence Hos- You'll find dozens of styles—in choice materials and with handsome furs—styles one can buy with confi- || * PLAIN COLOR RUGS dence for wear next season. 5 Chenille Rugs, Three great groups! | gi:dzér:_‘.i o e Chenille Rugs, 9x12. tal, Volena . Lentz, 9 months, 153 G street southeast Nellte M. Poliand, streat soutlieast. Tnfant of Hobert and Myrtle Marcey, 1 day, Floor Coverings . 4 months, 1831 D SCOTCH NAPIER MATTING Fine quality and suit.ble for rooms, halls and runners. Green, tan and blue. 36 inches _—... e 27 inches 27-inch width has neat border effect. 1 Champlain street. streel nortbeast. Just His Luck. From the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. “You'd better let me write you a policy for $5,000.” “l guess not.’ “Life very uncertain. You knew Brown, didn’t you? I wrote a $5,000 olicy for him only six weeks before ge was killed in an explosion.” “Well, that argument cuts no figure with me. Brown always was & good deal luckier than I a DESIGNING DRESSMAKING MILLINERY SCHOOL LOGICAL PROFESSION Smart _straightline and blouse styles soft-plie coatings, arabella, pannevelaine, normandle, delandora and marlano, with bea- . | S $69.50 to $75 Fur-Trimmed Coats Green with band AR ()() S S O hers ar 344.50 black, brown, Malay and Sorrento blue. $79.50 to $95 Fur-Trimmed Coats Here you will find straightline of marvaline, with huge shawi ; blouse coats of ara- ISTED_TO POSITIONS and olonzo, with large be: US PROVE IT or squirrel collars; straightiine and LIVINGSTONE’S de "‘"‘"fl wraps df velvette and BARS IN WASHINGTON justrosa, with large wolf colla coats of fashona, with beaver or dalist, with squirrel collar and cuffs, 5 Large Women’s Coats N.W. A ST, o | : ' Soer Dot olo! ind cuffs; Wing-back , With platinum wolf $95.00 to $118.00 Coats, in large women’s , styles and sizes, . including 8 Velvet Rugs, 8.3x10.6. Tan and old . $38.00 T0S€. ceseee Rugs, 8.8x10.6. Hearth Rugs or Excellent Scat- ter Rugs for rooms. Several good 8 Chenille ¥ rose an GTOOM. . . . oriiciirafs's $38-00 qualities and sizes such as 27x54, 30x60 and 36x72. 0ld e e SO 2 T STE Beds and Bedding Special Four-Poster Combination Mahogany Bed; full size; regularly $44. Special...ec.iiiveeeennns $33.00 Full and Single Size, Dull Satin Brass Bed. Regularly $51.00. Spe- $39.50 citliceos e Size Metal Bed, ma- $16.00 cuffs or squirrel or rs. All sizes. Navy, bi In- , dark brown, Koran and kit n:.yr e ', Mal with fox collar. coats of glamora and $110 to $135 Fur-Trimmed Coats ‘These selections include hip blouse yEETEs igg it 1';:;’ Jn".“,‘:n‘a":..’;n".f'r.'fi,m. line coats of mi col Einder, Korean, Hawaitan, brown and tack. -~ ' 1% Full hogany finish. Specialice. . cvae e Special 45-1b. Layer Felt Mattress, covered in stand- o $12.50 Including becoming straightiine pleated panel and beited styles, with iarge fur collars—both wolf and bea- ve vy blue, black, and brown— :‘“llllt. olonzo and orendale cloth. t— SN A S e R W

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