Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 9

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paslein T ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. 0. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1923. o President and Mrs, Hodgkins, 13:’11 ST , Bridge building is the epeclalty of | Kalorama rvad. % 5 Mrs, Lou Alta Melton-Merrili, a . | i graduate englneer In the employ of P] were made for the spr(ngcnrvll : ’ 3 the United States bureau of public party, to be held at Wardman Park | S : roads. Hotel Monday afternoon, April 9, for = — - the benefit of St. Thomas Apostle 8 - __ (Continued ighth_Page Catholic Church. Selected A take | Bu " - s R charge of the arrangements were - . . . | i Ul e of unusual interest. Miss Lydia |Mrs. Joseph Hayden, chairman, as- % 4 it sine 3 -y fas | sisted by Mrs. S. 1. Hoover, Miss Mary » . . Dlddle, 1735 N street, is chairman | &ates >Y Mre. 8. Lo Hoover, Mus JETY 1 Co-uperatlou treservatlons. ¢ tne Uiy, chairman of patronesses; Mrs. N Y o i 1 H e offlcers and ectors ol v Ca : 4 Ny Democratic Senate Chieftair ke, which 15 docated at 349 Mlx:r)f e . L";‘;{;‘:‘J'elft;’:fi‘-;‘:n?fr zfl;rx:t:‘ A g : A Commercial or Business Account aud dvenuc southwest, are: Rear|Miss Marle McDonald, chairman o ; | A t Leaves for Four-Month ('1}“-".‘“ A on, president; | candy: Mrs, Ju'Eevux:mA_ Phelan, chair- | J < 4 2 ‘ ’a‘t thlsb_ Ba’mk means more than a mere | resiaent SRR e . : . b l Another new and ‘checking” account. It puts us on the Tour of Europe. ; o < Thomas W. Brahany, Miss Burns, e . beautiful stocking. | basis of a business partner in your business | Srauss|Migs J. Bradley, Mrs.'M. Brooks, Mrs. 3 ‘ : 7 ready at all times to co-operate in emer- e el ; s M Gordon- | W 25 wice M S Tiote; i At 2 1 M e, NS | og 35S Begar ”“M,,’._‘_‘{;‘:,?Eck‘:{l encies, in general routine, and in new B M-s. Bayard, oA = ' . W = e MANTLE TO ROBINSOM ! i “almer, Honloy | Aais pusthiamek ax Chaon S IEEISIARE S { - { Open \wnr.!( clock, usiness opportunities. ! : 5 Srariies | Miss ~Sarah Hickey, Mra. W. J. 7 . ; . e very sheer silk, rein- | Enstes 2 Do 3 : y ; forced toe and heel, in blaCk’ otter, bcxgc-— | Safety Deposit Boxes are now avaisble Sinnott, Mrs. Vincent ! at our Uptown Bank, 1333 G Street. Large L] Bextiscanon i ri . s the Toomey, Miss H. Toomey. Mrs. Charles | [ ¢ 388 i S 300 | Bozes, $3.00 per yeor and up. —— b y he program. X and Mrs. M. Whitfield. Senator TUnderwood of Alabuma ha o e benefit card | . T k = closed is service as democratic fl 3 n Women of Deaths Reported. 1k P \ 4 he Hosiery Shop . : S s e | . ¢ i o i el Second National Ban Mrs. Underweod, he has left here on 2 k Hotel, have been announced as | the besith department in tho last tweaty-four 3 INOER WOOD; v rthur bu 0. S four - month: EBu- | follows: Mrx Howard Lincolw Hoags ree W. Hardy, 58, Emergency Hospital. « v i 1343 F i “The Bank of Utmost Service’ ropean tour, follow e {piose, Mrs, Charles | Civilla M. Lacey, §7.'49 T st. Bee, . i th S N.W. bram ' Lisner, Mrs. | Mary's Suilvar, o0 MRS. CLAR NORTON GOODWIY, | 509 Seven! treet N.W. : A Wife of Judge win, over whose dinner she presiled last night, all the regul - Al Juttich, o 3 event being in honor of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Wiillam | 1333 G Street N.W. ) bil 2 geuning.§ Sixe. ward Taft. The xons of Judge and Mrs. Goodwin, MacDonald and Norton, { Mrs. Willlum Cline Berden, on and as- oy Recaon, MEa, Bimar are with their mother. T, from 5 , Charles Wendell -'A. D 23 Ma . | president Harding s wormstedt and | Allce t “Do you think your husband was| Is the farmer coming back? Bless ‘l 3 :‘ :{ would | [S; Otto L. Veerhoff. Bridge and five 223 broadened by his European trip?* | your soul, he Is the only fellow who that there would| ypdred will be played. The party is . “No—flattened."—Leglon Weekly. | hasn't been away.——Omaha Bee. be no ea g 1 charge of the ways and means com- S. and Mary Simpson, 1 day, least, for an eXtra | yitiee, Miss Mollie B. Weyman, chalir- o session of the new - Vi 3 n H tal. e nan; Mrs. William E. Chamberlin, Mrs. |~ Margarete 3. Brown, 2. 1008 1365 ot s.e. | ([0 [y o} [ [F] ] y Coparess, Siiepherd. Ivory Franz, Mre H. T. A | Lis ¥ Belcher. 17, 14i2 o a = lol—— ) ——|o|—=|o|—al—=ollc——=lal—Dlal— ol ——=]a] The Senate mi- Lemon and Miss ce Coleman. 1. Freedmen’ tal. nority leadership { “'ryo’ reception by Mrs. Howard L today virtually fell | godgkins, previously announced upon Se '\A\l;,;f”'f“" March 6, will_be held on March 20, MR, UNDERWOOD. ated to be conmrens o the sultozE in Xt “ EN NSNS NSNS EEEEENENENRERDR WOOI Slip-ons Spring Skirts S e ny z"PAW S ROYAL $5.00 b iri sb oru $5.95 ber that he would retire 4 ership With the end of the cl Con- | A. Lisner. G and 1ith Sts. The approach of the out-of-doors Designed in graceful plaits and season emphasizes their utility— 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, straightline effects—submitted in 2~ - Actuelle Records gress, Senator Underwood's health hus been somewhat impaired by throat and we want to underscore their Striped Prunellas and Brush wool quality. Light - weight, novelty 7 novelties—of checks and plaids. Just Received a Few Special Releases .......... c Ivy . Aunt Hagar's Blues § Original Memphis Five trouble and his ph had @ & long rest to res! ves. Round or Veneck; all Very emart and very essential to colors and combinations. the well-balanced wardrobe. Baby Blue Eyes B e } Casino Dance Orchestra Dowers. The House of Courtesy Down by the Ol Apple Tree } Royale Trio Arkansas Legislator Takes Duties | - Mr. 4 Stephen Corby | for Which He Is Slated at | re entertaining at a musical Satur- | yio "3 e M ller, 71, Gallinger Hospital. rlett W. Armstrong, O months, 1426 P t. 8 until 11, at the residence of | 'Wollie Blumenfield, 14, 608 1th et. o. Senator and Mrs. Underwood will tour the Mediterranean countries, in- cluding Egypt, and probably visit the excavation of King Tutankhamen's tomb. Later they will tour the visiting France, Ttaly n land. They will ret Births Reported. “The following births have been reported to e health department in the last twenty-four Two Appealing Values Featured for Saturday —in which super style and superior quality draw sharp contrast to the price. New Spring’ Coats Designed both on Sports lines, developed in smart Cloaks; and in the dressier Coats and Wraps. Llama Cloth—Twill Normandy, Camelair, Polair, Tweed Mixtures—handsomely finished—plain colorings—of which Gray and Tan predominate—and Checks and Overplaid Effects. Offered for Selection at Mr. Underwood's friends also say that Jimbo-Jambo fi0 has long been dissatisfled with the ost of democratic leader because of dissensions and, they say, conditions, Lest We Forget—Fox Trot Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses—Waltz Aggravatin’ Papa, Don’t You Try to Two-Time Me prevalent both on the republican and democratic eldes, under which the rank You've Got to See Mamma Every Night or You Synco Can’t See Mamma at All and flle do not follow their leaders as I’'m Through Shedding Tears Over You } Fox Trot formerly. s Dantel B. and Mabel L. Graham, boy, tor, girl, Swanee Smiles Jobn W. and Ruth E. Tay D nd Hattie Clomet, girl. stello, glrl bos. B ine Brady, b onson H. and lda E. Goldman, girl Hurry and Jennie Rubin, boy. Ray C. and Mary B. Hollister, girl, Ralph C. and Ruth B. Dean. girl. Edward L. and Martha H. Farr, boy. ho W. and May C. hoy Supreme Word Rolls, 49¢ A Kiss in the Dark Red Moon You Know You Belong to Hot 'n’ Cold Some One Else Down in Maryland He Loves It I 1 Gave You Up Just Before Panorama Bay i You Threw Me Down Elliot and Lilltan Flood, ‘b Aggravatin’ Papa and other late numbers —_—— Q. R. S. Rolls, $1.25 The first woman to talk by Eele-l hone 18 sald to have been Mre. E. G. | B All the Latest Hits in Sheet Music, A Ful Line of overelgn, now living at Bay City, A 5 Mich CTa 1874, when Al“m.‘d"|l Classical and Standard Selections. Graham Bell was'making his firet ex- | . eriments with the telephone at 1 cti rantford, Ont, Mrs. Soverclgn was (M Basement Store—Music Section teaching school in that place and ;i helped the Inventor string the wire | B Palais Royal. G and 11th Sts. and set up his first telephone in-| struments, S SEENENSEENENEEEEEEEEES To=lele—=—jolc——lal——t——lcl———>olc——]o]—— : .-, Philipsbore - Floor 608 TO 614 11th ST. NW. nd Brown. gi Willlam ©. and Ethel H. Kin Walter H. and Amella Sitz, bo and Rallie We Srnest M. and Mary B. n, arl C. and Margaret Proise, girl. lis M. and Nora Mitchell, girl lllam and Martha Freeman, boys Joscph nad Mi John R. and Rosa Willlam and Lyl Charles and Ella Colden, ri M EEENEASEENEEEEE GEENSENENENNEEEREENREENARSEL]D ="\ [a[e—=]o]—=|d——ol——Jlo]——=[a]—=[o[—= o] —=]ale—o]o]——= o[ ——=]c M —=lal—2lal —— ol —— o] —And at the same surprising price—choice of New Spring Suits In Box, Balkan and Straightline models—principally in Twill Phoksny PR Cords and Tricotines; but many Sports effects in Checked Ve- lours, Camelair, etc. Some of plain tailor finish; others handsomely embroidered and braided. Silk linings of assured durable quality, The House of Courte Bringing forward a host of New Spring Hats e For Saturday‘s Selling at the feature price Ag’ain tomorrow-~- These very attractive l&——=ol——=alc—=]ol—>|alc——lo[c——=[o|c—D]o|——oo|—Z]al——=[a|—Slal—D ol ——2a o | —| Materials: Hajrcloth Milan Cloth Ritz Cloth Changeable Silk and Straw pring Frocks will be available at y Combinations Timbo Cloth Fele You musn't expect such values again in many a day—for they are offered now They are most effective shapes—with a charm of individuality only by reason of exceptional circumstances attending their purchase., that makes them most distinctive. J Crepe de chine Canton Crepe Georgette Taffeta Crepe Knit Poiret Twill Trimmed with Flowers, In the favored colors — Fruit, Quills, Ribbon Bows, Black, Brown, Navy, Purple, Paisley Scarfs, Embroidery Almond, Strawberry, Copen, Sashes. 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