Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 9

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eration were Mrs. George I White, curator; Mrs. Hunter, treasurer gen eral, and Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, ociety (Continued from Eighth Page) ___ | one hundred, and at the close of the meeting entertained Mrs, Hunter and Mrs. Mussey at luncheon. will be given Monday evening in the ballrooms of the New Willard. ~The committee will include Mr. J. T. Petty, The Washington Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi will entertain at an eve- ning card party tomorrow night at = ing and he jumped from one depart- = chairn Mr. J. A. Brown, S JC 4| the A”A. U W. clubhouse on I street. m.fm to .n"on'fi'cpf, oriving, Boma Bis . in the investigation. Guests of the soclety were West Vir- ( ;:::;:'»" J. M{\"l‘lk;r;'m “Mr. J. F,| Mrs. Dale Drain is in charge of ar-|argument for thrift to every worker m Gulick, SR Wille and Al eanEeItente s U within hearing. | fl[mmflfl"“flmfl“ E Robert Thompson. An interesting and artistio pro- gram was given Wednesday evening in the clubrooms of the League of American Pen Women headquarters, under the auspices of the District music committee, when Dr. T. S. /. . Balderston entertained a of twenty-two at luncheon t the Roosevelt Hotel, and later in the palm room of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MAKES 19 ADDRESSES. George H. Curtis addressed nine- teen meetings within a space of two hours in the interests of Thrift week yesterday. Hlis territory was' the|&ble to identify the three men. department of printing and engrav- DD““ are ©o-o while Elliott Wadsworth, asistant secre- tary of the Treasury, is also Setting a fust pace and Maj. Guy Withers is pushing both of them for first honors. Maj. Withers has given Wadsworth and Curtis a big handicap in that he to the city, Keenan told the story of his experience, and while at the first precinot station, R. L. Merchant, hMemhun. ex:lllne.dd that h;d(:lund e road near son 5 co.n('efi:;nlln:- from _Alexandria. | The West Virginia Society last night Kgenan told the police he would be The | and perating with Sheriff | Pythian Temple, with a program of C Clements of Arlington county, [entertainment, HHIM I o D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923. WEST VIRGINIA PARTY. gerbread and Amusements. held & “West Virginia cider, apple gingerbread party” at the music and_dancing. EDMONSTON'S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords ginia boys Waiter Reed hospitals, On the prog: L Limebac| on Parle ¥ nage, Mrs. M. Kirsch, Miss Margaret Kinchelo, Mis ’layers, v | GREENWICH VILLAGE TEA ROOM from Mount Alto and|Evelyn Birch, E. J. Moon and Francis Pillard. The committee were a ventril- on arrang:ments ittee on oquist, Frank Green; a quartet, com- | included Col. J. William De Grange, :.:(z:rn.:‘f:f,rn":i‘"vfi;ulohr:‘u “Ofirs. White | §+ H. Curiis Does It A“ in Two |a hacker, appeared and turned over|Guests of Society Enjoy Cider, Gin- [posed ‘of Paul G. Ledig, Willlam E.|Willlam T. George, William J. Lyle, | 1731 H St. NW._Tel, M. 2455 was appointed on the committee of Hours to Promote Thrift. his overcoat to the police. Bralthwaite, W. Haynie and B, Benjamin Dooley, Phil M. l\rmell d a sketch, entitled rancis,” by the Scrannage including J. Martin Scran- E. Meline, Miss Ethel French Morgan, E. . Warener, .M. Shanneberger and J. Martin Scrannage. The third annual dinner of the soclety will be held at the Hotel | Roosevelt February speakers only when a breach occurs in speakers—in other words, he “pinch- for Men, Women and the hotel. Lovette arranged a musical given by FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND TR lI[IIIlIlIlIIIHIlI[IIIIlmlI Mrs. Henr: h was hostess at | Young girls. ~Six piano selections h!tu for those who are unable to ap- Children. tea yestere Ehtertaining @ com-|Were given by Miss Gladys Hillyer, | pea \YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN pany of gue t Le Paradis. Miss tuth Matthews, Miss | This is Life Insurance day. and the ¢ = ol Miss Jack Ward, Miss | underwriters will have full sway Mr. T. B. Dixey was host at a tho Crowder, Mrs; Loréna Sfoc l(:n under the direction of A. W 1}:‘:%::- o Fit s I 7 F ar 'I'en-th t_ luncheon party six yesterday at 3 chorus of twelve girls in | derfer. They will talk on life - 3 e ey EoteL odish ailife created Ereat enihusi- | unce 4s 4 safo and sane investment. “Quality Is Importan it Is Imperative” asm In the audience. Judge John solrick of Fred- Sensational Reductions In ericksburg, Vv Mrs. Henry Wells is entertaining EX-MARINE ROBBED. Mid .I = ” 'IL . l/ 11- l . over {ha"wie: ond af ins Shoreham — . anuary Marrs (12 mna v | Hotel. Thomas Keenan, member of Com- 1 WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR any 16, 5th Regiment of Marines, v ke 0 ee g Laoneat yesterday received his discharge at Maj. and Mr Mrs. George E. Ruhl entertained luncheon and box party yester- Reductions on a Special Group of afternoon in compliment to Mrs. | Quantico, and came to this eity | 5 2 s | Christian Severn, who 1s leaving Mon- | to make preparations to return to his A B.fflll:]en s!l}:les mfi‘heir‘;fi: I 3 °r: s for Callfornia. Other guests were |fiome, at 5 Madison avenue, Albany, esirable Shoes offered this . Rose Mulcare and George Ostermayer, Mrs. Charles | N. Y. He made the acquaintance of season. three men in a Sth street cafe late| last night, accepted an Invitation to participate in an_ automobile trip across the river ‘and later reported he had been beaten and robbed of 385, all the money he had. He told the police he thought he| would have been beaten to death had he not managed to escape from his alleged assailants and hide in the W00 The story of the affair as related by Keenan was that the automobile was stopped on the road mnear Ad-| Judge Goolrick has come to Washington to attend the cclebration of the birthday anniver- u Robert E. Lee, which ¢ the Confederate Vet *Gamp No. 171, and at which ge Goolrick will be the principal speaker. Mrs. Willard ¥ Barse will join Mr. se at their apartment at the Hi ilton Hotel on_ Sunday after a visit in Springfield, Mass. ner, Mrs. Gabriel Conlon, Mrs. Monros Miller and Mrs. Louls Oster- mayer. MY The Eeleet Klub will hold an in- formal dance tomorrow night in the ballroom at 2400 16th street. The dance will begin at 9 o'clock. Suits—Coats—Dresses All Reduced for Quick Clearance at 25 fluu|u|umuuu'mumnnmmmnmnmflnmmmnmmnnnn $5.85 160 Pairs Women’s Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker, | following 1 i | dison, Va., between the south end of . | gr. have returned from Bermuda, Madden and Katherine M. Harris. | 140 vay bridge and Alexandria, and Black Kid and Calf o~ Wliere they went on ihelr wedding he escaped after he hid been Db | Strap Pumps rip, and are temporarily sta Tobert - Allen and. Loujse Perry. both of | of his money. Making his 2 . the for parents, Mr Cenie 0. | O e 130 Pairs Women’s 120 Pairs Women'’s Chaun i. Parker, at their |u!nd at John E. Dixon and Gertrude L. Higdon. e o1 het e D b o Taetls 23 P hixin PLAITI Brown Kid and B""W"B‘“& Black Calf Oxford ool M muel Sloan of New York is riboro, Mass., and s & in Washington for an extended stay | & HEMSTITCH and is at the Hotel Hamilton. St BUTTONS COVERED i Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378. Miss Edith M. Clark will ba at home tomorrow afternoon, at 1906 Florida avenue, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Values Up to $11.00 2561 16th st. : On account ot Tiioss, the copes Births Reporled 4 Hoven of Interet to the Gift 10% Discount which s to ve been given at the he followi: v d K il night by Miss therine Riggs and | honrs ¥ Arthur Lambdin AT s Fio5 eon cALE .“um:.m:‘xl ana ’"n':...’u“."%:.‘x’."\';v“"' g"tiques For the Three Days i £ ooy S Sathon, . W d th for Spri d iving daily. Th ‘ Capt. Hay Reichelderfer, 1 e to Querro, girl . e need the room tor Jpring goods arriving daily. ese | want. Tay Reic B ] e e e Tous ther, Reproductions . : ; | for an indefinite period, has taken| Gw F. and Felen Lamhekin, hoy. Winter garments must go, and go qulcl(ly. The price of Twenty- I oo |[ g iy, oz .| & EDMONSTON & CO o Y : S 5',:;(.&#"‘. Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, . ve Dollars will take care ot that. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager S T 0 a tea illnes: tomorrow Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 4. . Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. N.W. . Dattach, Sie1 V. Borland, boy. e Neale, bo. o M. W. and Ruth E. Neilson, boy. H. and Lillian Yeager, girl. and Jessie Cohen, boy. w B. and Holdsh L. Fauntleroy, girl. and Etta M. Wells, boy. —Included are Women's and Misses’ Suits, with and without fur trimming. ¢ in the audience of Miss Washington 1 the ¢ —~Coats, in women’s and misses’ made; various fine fabrics. sizes; all beautifully . Wil Care Droop, Eugene M Mrs. Bymen, ney T | | { | | m Deaths Repm;d. % |, The following deatiis have been reported to i | the health department in the last twenty-four honrs L —Dresses of Tricotine, Canton Crepe and Crepe Satin. Models for all occasions. . Everett, st st S, owston | & beth C. Earnshaw, 30, Columbia Hos- e s = v Wilson, Mra. Allan pital If we prmted the actual values and former prices of these garments 1t Titchell, Mrs. Adoiph |~ Martha €. Biggs. 76, 213 11th et. s.w. 21 ielson and Mr. and | John Houghton, jr., 21, Georgetown Univer- t sity Hospital. Willlam A. Gordon, 81, 3013 Q st. Isaac Herman, 68, 2022 16th st 22, Tnited States Naval Hos- would seem like exaggeradon. Itis enough to say that $25 }lardly represents the courtesy of Marie Moore the cost of material. chairman of the dramatic of the Arts Club a dinner rts Club clock in_he mith of Box committ . Sowerbutts, 39, 1853 Good Hope Philipshorn 11th ST. NW. William H. Acton, James P. Hensles Fugene Ande: June Lewis, 63 . 50, 1313 W st. s.e. of Dr. ) 10 months, 201 Tndiana professor « dep: s. Boston University s ohe ofithe world on the con color, lights 8. Tuberculosis FHospltal. Galiinger Hospital. Wish Late Avsivale Added There are Quite 200 of These Spemal Frocks Available for selection tomorrow—-Saturday——at musie, pag 316 7th Street 316 7th Street JE . Cunningham &Co. 1200 New Spring fDRESSESg % % § a tal miniscences of . Memel.” d Povelsen will be hostess, of Fruit”’ Carries an Expression of Sympathy to the Sick Room McCarthy’s Fruit Shop 1404 G Street N.W. Original w-nu-ment of the California F; Co. Will Hays, former Postmaster | at Wardman Park Hotel W days Mrs. White Entertained ‘A purchase of wonderful Frocks bought at a tremen= dous saving—all brand-new Spring, 1923, styles, in Taf- feta, Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Satin-faced Crepe, Poiret Twill. Fashioned for afternoon, evening and street wear. Now offered in three great groups. $14.95 $19.95 $25.00 . ($25.00 Values) ($35.00 Values) ($40.00 Values) How far below the regular price $15 is—your own good judgment will easily determine—persuading to the wisdom of making several selec- tions—for street and afternoon wear. New models—in the new ma- terials—and with new artistic treat- ment of finish. Crepe de Chine Paisley Combinations Luxurious Winter OATS A lot of 250 Fine Coats, handsomely trimmed with fur collars (some with fur cuffs). Sllk lined and heavily interlined. In all the season’s most fashionable fabrics. Three unusual groups. $35.00 $49.50 $69.50 ($55.00 Values) ($75.00 Values) ($98.50 Values) Crepe Julia Silk Poplin Canton Crepe Taffeta A Group of Many Grades of Winter Suits $22 New Spring Hats Special Purchase of 500 | JEE—EEEE——:EE |l——[o]—o|0|— 0| —|0l D |e—o o] —= o] —Z [0 | ] 0] Just arrived in time for Saturday selling—an array to tempt any woman’s $5.00 eye and purse. Fur-Trimmed Coats Co-operation of several friendly ¢ 1 5'00 makers enables us to offer these coats at much below regular price. | Coats & Jersey Suits smtf?;’iu'lifi?"?flhhsi:f nctudng $ ] ()-00 extra sizes. i | Poiret Twill and Silk Dresses, $10 ! ; Cloth Dresses and $5.00 Sale .JN& Plain tailored; or fur-trimmed. Reduced to At Your Option Our Sp‘lench'd Coats —in which are included practically all of the distinctive modes of this exclusive season—in the fine and finer of the rich soft weaves, SA- L- E 0nyx Pointex Silk Hosiery | Some plain tailored—while others are handsemey trimmed with luxurious furs, Now %65 and $89-50 Temporarily located—First Floor—North Section. All Perfect Sample Hose, Every pair perfect—not sec- onds or mill runs, In all sizes and shades. Regular Price, $2.25 a Pair Coats. Also 150 Fine Dress Skirts. $1.95 W 1, C WV [E——[clc—=clc——lolc——=lol——lc——|alc——=[ol—=|ale—=]alc——] EEEEEEEEEE Bung:z—l;w Aprons, Special, 50c == [ole—1 L

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