Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 9

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTbN, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923 ; B Bl FIREBUG GETS 2-YEAR o the purpose of arranging to take his|tive and Mrs. Charles D. Carter of|lies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Car-|tive officer United States Veterans'| A ] be Wardman Park Hotel, = S@@fl@W seat in the next Congress. Oklahoma, to Mr. Gustavus A. Welch ney loft immediately after the cere- | Burcau; pastdepartment command — n _ y el . lock sENTENcE IN D. c. COURT of Mount Pleasant, Mich., took place r Dutton, ; ig5esit Cew York o vis Smith e . | of Ara Poter A Driisy eutestalneniia Yelock at|mony for a wedding trip to New York| American Legion, John Lewis Siit £ March 5 at 8 o'clock p.m., at|chairman of patr pects the company of twenty n’l luncheon, fol- {fi:“'#:fl..a‘r';‘“}&:{‘m‘z‘..f ofimuccopu and Atlantic City. ‘ol. James A. Draln, Watson B. Mil- residence of Mrs. Frederick party to be a br c-ess, both (Continued from Eighth Page.) lowed by bridge. Mrs. Drury was as- |Church, the Rev. Herbert Randolph =y er. Col. E. B. Clark, commander Na- 2 Columbla road, to make|socially and financially, and expects Prisoner Pleaded Guilty to Starting| ————————————————————|8isted by her daughter-in-law, Mrs.|officlating at the ceremony. The bride | Maj. Smith Host at tional Press Club Post; Mr. Thomas a and receive com- | it te surpass t )f previous years. e Peter A. Drury, jr. wore a traveling suit of dark brown | Dinner Party Last Night. Taylor, national legislative commit-|mittee reports concerning tne dance Blaze at Catholic s Poulke, on Massachusetts aveune, to- duvetyn trimmed with fox fur, with &| Prior to the reception by ths Na- | tos, American Legion; Mr. Joe Sparks, |and card party to be given on St Sas et morrow night, for the benefit of the| Dr. and Mrs. Frank F. Hutchins|gmall hat of the same shade. tional Press Club Post of the Ameri- |national ~rehablilitation ' committee, | Patrick’s night, March 17, at Lau-| Miss Tillio Steiner will be hostes University. Soldiers’ Rest Assoclation of Culpeper, "‘L‘nli‘l’";e‘;’r{;h‘::“’-f,’."g;‘;fi,‘:' atter-| Mre. Frank Ernst, sister of the|can Leglon to Natlonal Commander|American Leglon; Col Joiui Mcklroy. |scher's. at the tea to be given i1 the Women'q * | no . Charles A. Johnson, colored, who 5 j. Wil- { G. A. R.; Mr. Paul J. McGahan, Phila” . City Club Sunday from 4 to 6 o'clocke Ve, are Mra. Joseph S. Frelinghuy- | and Mrs. Albert-G. C. Hahn of Menlo | Dridcemaias wore Misa . Kathryn | fham ol Smith. cooorat conbsel of |dsIDhla Inquirer; Mr. Carter 3. Field,| Mr. and Mre. Hubert Gate and thelr [Receiving witt Stelner will b e e e e e sen, Mrs Cocoran Tustis, Mrs, | Park, Callf, who are spending the |Weich and Miss Stelle Carter. the United States Veterans' Bureau, | bresident of the press club; Maj. Gar- |daughter, Miss Elizabeth Gatt, are G ey, Mrs, Jen pleaded guilty to setting fire to afR ' R. Govin, Mrs’/ Corbin, Mrs, | Week at the New Willard Hotel, The bridegroom was attended by|entertained Commander Owsley at!land Powell, assistant national adju-|spending some time in Washington | nie Kafka. Miss Sheehy, Mrs, room in the Catholic University.|Charles Warren, Mrs, Richard A. Har- . —— Capt. B. B. Bayne as best man. After|dinner at thie Army and Navy Club. |tant, American Legion; Maj. R. Pot- |before returning to their home In|Bessie Parker Brueggeman, Mre. Mary where he was employed, was sen-|low, Mrs. Charles 'Patterson, Mrs, | Miss Dorinda Rogers entertained | "wedding trip of several weeks Mr. Ti ests included Brig. Gen. ¢ imer, Q. M. C; Col. D. I.«|Chicago, and have taken a suite at|Wright inson, Miss Anna Keudy, tenced today by Justice Bailey in|Parmale ser. | & dinner purty at the Army and Navy | gng ‘Mrs. Weleh will return to Wash- | s; Maj. Gen. William H Natfonal Tribune; Mr. W. L.[the Powhatan. They are en route|Mrs. Willim Puegot Bird, Miss A Criminal Division No. 2 to serve two . trude M 3 3 Club lust night for Mr. and Mrs. Bd- |ington for a short visit befors going| Q. M. C.: Beig. Gen. Brank T 45 ¢eterans; Mr. | from Florida. and Mr O ¥ Years in. the penitentiary. Johnson | Basted 3o ward Blodgett of Boston to Mount Pleasant, Mich, where they | ne appointed director U rles 8 E. W ) 2 s | Presidi t - tea table had stolen a small sum of money |Meigs. Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. will make their home. s ans’ Bureau; Thoma Noon Mr. - Esther Chapter, No. 5. Order of|Mrs. ne o from Father Fox, one of the pro-{ Willlam . Fowler and Mrs. Frederick | Mr. and Mrs Hogan en- = cust ank Irwin, nan | Bastern Star. s making arrange- | Whitfie Sheehy will g fessors, and fired the room to conceul | Delano. tertained at dinner last evening. their | aigy Catherine Holbrook is a guest nical warfare | : v ments for it annual card party tocal se 1 the theft, it was stated. i Buests being the tary to the |or Nigs Key of Chattanooga, Tenn. 3 : Rear Admiral R. E. Cq - Howard Smith, colored, was given| Miss Cha Freeman Clark lert| President and Mrs. € s B. Chris = Rear Admiral T. J. Cowie. 4 n term of threc years for shooung | (vuay ton. N.J., wiere she | ton, jr; Representative and Mrs.| Mr. und Mrs. C. A Camalier will be | Roed Smoot of Ut Scnator Tames | [ ] ] =] Bl ] [ == I = [ =1 O 10 Charles H. Jones last December and wWill* attend the junior prom. From | James F. Byrnes, Brig. Gen. John B.|hosts to a compiny of ten at dinner Watson of Indfan: nator Smith James 8. Johnson, colored, received a !l Princeton she will visit in New York | Bellinger, elyn M. Ford, Mr.|tomorrow evening at Le Paradis. W. Brookhart of Io Senator Holin similar sentence for an assault on|and South Orange, N. J., before res|and Mrs. G. ax_ Dunlop, Miss = 0. Bursum of New Mekico. Repre- Florence Johnson. A sentence of two | turning home, Dorothy Hogan, Mr. Nelson Hartson, Years was imposed on Allen Richard- The marriage of Miss Lela Pate.|sentative John Langley of Kentucky, | ‘o ® - Mr. William J. Flather and Mrs. Mary | daughter of Mrs, Eda Collili Pate, to| Representative Burton 1. Sweet of F i son, colored, for cutting Lottle Vv Representative - elect Solomon | Hogan. Mr. John Layle Carney took place|Jowa, Representative Albert Johnson For ourt. Smith with a razor last January and | Bloom, newly elected member from . s yesterday in St. Matthew's Church,| of Washington, Representative Roy Harry O. Bartlett, white, got two|New York, is at the New Willard for| The marriage of Miss Julia Joseph-lihe Rev. Father Callahan officiating. | G. Fitzgerald of Ohio, Col. Charles Tt. ! 2 Rex Snyder, colored, who plen?ed = — - gullty to manslaughter in connection 5, ) . it the danch “of Cora Wingfeld TITT AT T S IITTTTTT T AE| October 10 last, was glven one year at Occoquan, Snyder was driving an automobile while drunk and was go- ing so fast that his passenger was Jjarred out of the rear seat and killed by falling to the ground. Terms of one year each were Ilmposed on 2 Jackson, nd on Murphy with a young girl Enied ) ol From the crown of her head to the tips of her Marriage Licenses. 114 toes we are r *ady for Youth. To outfit her in the 3 i T gedden o i ity and glorious new styles of springtime the misses’ shop is brimming over with Lewis A Smithers and Elizabeth A. Ben e e ot e e ot v v th€ cleverest of new things here for Saturday shopping. Daly of Seat Pleasant, M. et oy mawe s (il Straight From the Centers of Fashion—Just Unpacked it 1 mogon 100 s 4. it v | Misses’ New Costume Tailleurs Arrive Junler McElwee and Pauline Gibson, both of ot Springs, Springtime newness—Springtime held captive in designs alert with youthful individuality. Joiin Batterwhite and Irene White. | Y Dol i | Cogtume Suits. . .......$55.00 to $135.00 T e Tailleurs .............$49.50 to $69.50 S ot Nenbntle, .. ant por English Mixtures. . ....$26.50 to $39.50 ‘ Two-piece Suits, $26.50 Three-piece Suits, $39.50 . l Births Reported. o iac i aiity Box imodellwath face ; ] Floor years for passing a worthless check. |& few days, being in Washington for! ine Carter, daughter of Represénta- Only members of the immediate fami- | Forbes, Col. George I%. ljams, cxecu- Saturday e e R TR0 T T DTS O TOOTER S AR oTY 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, 1216 F St. NW Most léffcctive Models-- featured in our $ - | The Hats we have made famous for their originality in design and wonderful quality Nawvw fine twill cord with the snug hip line of T B i slecves. trimmed with row upon row of silk braid. the coat embroidered with gray to miateh the the Teaith department in the last twenty.four Another model blouses the hip-length coat and bodice of the frock. . Maiemes ) SR L trims the belt. sleeves and collar with closely set Others in this group show many individual- and Edne Mess. girl rows of narrow braid. izing style touches in coat and frock contrasts St o Two-piece Suits, $35.00 Three-piece Suits, $55.00 bl i Navy twillcord with overlapping braid-trimmed Navy wrap-around sash-tied Box Coat with -+ oy folds on short loose hox jacket silk braid binding and having the convenience of eyt ary L " Also a navy model that inserts cross tucked the separate blouse of printed crepe. James 3 y bands of seli to outline panel effects in the box Box models also in tan and navy twillcord. with coat. very smart tailored finishes of self. - 558 ¥amy © The Spring Maid of 1923 Chooses for Sports and Utility ©. bor | el Suit S of Camel’s Hair, English Mixtures 539_@ or Check Velours ................ Thoroughbred fabrics, keyed for service —in “ighest fashion. Box models with low avaistline fas- tening or several buttons below notched collar—also strictly tailored check velours. Smart f-the-F. Styles, T Mushrooms, Roll Brims and Large Drooping Models of Milan Hemp, Timbo, 1 v Straw Braids, All-over Straws and combination mate . Trimmed with exclusive cleverness—in fancy ribbons, fancy feathers, flowers, fruits and ornaments. i i This added attraction— $5 500 New Hats es that are better than the price—but which we have marked at this special price for the last day of the Mary F. Wheslock, 13, 230 12th st. & T chers in Styl “week of wonderful values.” Faith Tenegar, 18 ¥ i opnotchers in Style [ = St T Raley G . and Low in Price ew Hats ! The styles are new, the materials highly favored and ; 125, Falkatone Cootts = i % ! the trimmings in excellent taste. polarEarel urke, 6, Georgelowa. Uaiveraity o e O At 316-50 Special Showing Saturday Mary A. Wheell Ethethurst apartment. ¢ S atastrate T: S 3 Yam, A, Feeiler, 3, Eipethart apartmen i L Tan polo style, raglan at $10.00 ¥mms F. CNGHd, ™0, Gelgboro Polat, D. € two new models sleeves, mverted plait i ant, 8, the Cecll apartment. || 3 o ! t Samuel ¥, Murhs, a4, Jon o He in cocoa crepe— % back, full lined. Others of Color! Color! Toyous as Paul A, Driscoll, 41, Providence Hospital. 1 one cleverly mixtures and overplaids spring _itseli—giving high Delia Mooney, 48" Georgetown University draped the other at $19.50, $21.30 and $25. tones of effectiveness to hats Howpiral ) kit Continental Hotel i : of every type T et i very piquant with At 329.75 Many months, Children's Hospital. | 2 chief s: ¢ from ‘higher in this "1 ‘month, Providence handkerchief sash. Raglan coats of tan | group, tagal ta com- Ttant of Doris and Eudokia Portiannova, 1 | | polo cloth, with block | binstions tte, tatlored Nogr. Cotumbia Hompital patterned brocade lining. faiile silks a . taffet Dl Tewis) 37, &’ rouie Fifiamen's Hos. | | Overplaid polo cloth, | with wool embroider n Gladrs Yt 8 montha, Children's Hompital. h flecks of orange on bars felts with leather trimming or ce Hill, 6 months, N.J. ave. s.e. of brown—very smart grosgrain ribbons. v ” 3 S8y ith plain or An average of more than 7,000.000 | | S l N F ks T crush collars. Dressy felts with i s of moretn oot elect New kroc omorrow Sor Wraps, softly | Paiey seorsetts bandings States is_destroyed by forest fires || x Eoctensa aach _year. the Immediate property || . Three Groups of New Misses’ Fashions plaided, side ~fastening | peads, white Quvetyne. stens loss exceeding $16,000,000. E 319.50’ 322.50, 529.50 model, with clever pock- ciled with gold E ets and cuffs. You'll be eager to see the carefree joy of the new fashions—dresses you’ll slip into and get an uplifted “blue New Leather Handbags sky” feeling into your very soul! A That's what we have ready for Saturday—dozens an $3.95 dozens of plaited, frilled, straight line, rufled and draped . ; ' Sox dresses—all new, all different! il G2 e e 4 / o Men's Sox, ] OO T S e Ol b (e amemd 5o TR 0 Two styles of dressy bags. in pin seal and English morocco. © George W Fi 1 Joseph and Mary M. Teazue, bor. Henry M. and Lillian Williams, girl Deaths Reported. Ly . : Misses’ The fallowing deaths hars heen reported to e e e S Topcoats Wilhelmina Denting 211 11th at. [0 0] e o = [0 —— |8 === 0 ———] ] EEE_EEE::E:—:EE—:—:—]E—E For Right Now Misses’ models An Unsurpassed OFFERING for Saturday Awaits You 200 Exclusive Model Hats One-of-a-Kind Models From New York’s Leading Designers SPECIAL AT 5 a5 Silk, with cipend: A Eatliarotphistlifof adorable ew Fencies PAN | umcdioutolaeltcovcced Hrameshwith fmerdiicheps, fprethivisil lisle sole | the new colors, of course! Another is small envelope shape, with change compartment. and top. ] 25 coin purse and mirror, with Trge ontside pocket, Enghsh morocco 2 . brown, black, navy. New colors A Sale of Genuine A BT 5 e “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk New CENTEMERI 1 Al e Ry e orment in 30 i 4 ) G : great, the style so va- And Fiber 7 5 Vests and Bloomers 5 J () - : . 4 . L 4, P ried, that there is a hat Silk, very 100 dozen garments at special prices ch Kld Gloves | gt i 3 e tE g 4 for every occasion. durable, at { It scems almost unbelievable that anything so luxuriously S 9 e % 5 g rich as the %10\'e sitk underwear garmlcm \\'hic\)f) you ixa\'e pur- IR A 0 Spring lmpofllllmt[llolw an!—lvmg! | ] . < = chased should be an economy! Yet when it’s Vanity Fair, it is L , <4l Centemeri represents the best there is | % s . - = The HOSICI' | decidedly economic and cspecially so at these low prices! o | iRl S el s e | 3 s 1 > Vi Cenume Milan— y 4 3 4| new assortments in anticipation of % ‘ %G L M i Flower Tiimmes Shop | q % Zaster.are, indeed, a pleasure to see. & ; - ool P = ML 4 Lovely soft skins, beautiful colorings. 1 AR <51 20 5 : : 5 i LE VAN 4l exclusive embroideries and novelty | E /= : : 77z A g ; Embroidered CPCPES Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F A ) { » / styles. S The ‘“Bandelette” ash an e 3 ’ A Centemeri 2-dlaspi French Kid Gloves, ‘ BN AN o Y 4 Ribbon Trimmed 2 i 3 with wide wristband—white, primrose, 18 X "sz@y%tr 3 . mode, tan and black—with 2 pearl buttons | ) ¢ 3 Tagal Hats— DoubleBack Knicker :(;an[,bf- ialr and wide embroidery in two-tone effect— | ) g ’ PlusA-Inch Vest $350 pair. : : Crepe Faced A second thickness of glove Luxurious glove silk, four ex- pecial Sale Lo Gloves il E :an Turbans silk in the back from the belt A cH o Ren gLl posie S ng | . ? gyptian % d_ should: * glov: Centemeri $7.50 Long French Kid Gloves, 16-) 1H . Hects to knee keeps the corset from G, oW SRAPS O Rbon | bitton length, in tan and castor; best quality;| i Paisley Effec wearing through. Trimly tai- draw string—enough induce- pique sewn. Pair .... . t $4'85 ment to buy a Vanity Fair , : L lored. as is all Vanity Fair. :luh'l-rll?ch lVas(. 1.95 Centemai $7.50 Long French Suede Gloves, | Now in this sale. . i i s e I In pink only. Sale $2 95 i ‘-:.mr, g,-_l,:“ P {)Zafiunon length, in mode and tan; pique sew e ‘ exts; Tegu on price ' length $1.75 Every new style feature for spring is here. 1f you would be sure your spring hat is truly Jelleff’s Exclusive Washington Representatives for Cen- Jaccard Models smart, vou will sclect it from this wonderful temeri Kid Gloves. 2 3 HE | i 2 3 B = - Exclusive with us = It is easy to achieve economy in hosiery expenditure | i Woshingon group. by buying Jaccard Model Hats, . . . : She Steps Out Smartly if She Wears < The Brightest of Colors Include Gold Stripe—Silk Stockings P y : o Blaok M Mushroom—d aisies Waysmule“left-over”l 7 . That WEAR TSOI\BOSM lSd] SlIlIPtEst : : Sepe Tacing. Mountain Haze, Corn, Tarragon, c e wo ew odels are lustrate 8 m.ehtu ce T b You'll wear them with gratifica-» : Almond, Purple, Gray, Navy, Press 'y ‘omet-Boil }:: 595 an olitd mais and when 4 | tion because of their texture and fit, 811.00 Black and Combinations . turn out and serve with apples | || || and you'll be saved from exasperat- (.: ’. M.?%;‘d'mh“d'm’d _ f/ ing “ladders,” as the patented Gold Pa.n' Use in croquettes in place of potato. | |f* /' Stripe prevents runs from any break Unu_md scrambled oggs. | ~E | caused by garter clasps. Mix with creamed dried bief, tuna fish, | - $2. ar $2.75 Pair eowi So il sucde heel quart- Shibons tor avesligor eSLe LIRS With Mercerized Hems With Silk Hems e o o3 and new Span- In Washington only at Jelleff’s New strap mod-

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