Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 9

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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. v e —_—T TWELVE-TEN TWELVE -TWELVE F.STREET Chi i husband, who 1 ), : Pet. ), 10; 2 t Chictgo to join her nushand. who | WHEELER WILL SAIL. | JUG BROKEN IN STREET. [Fisivie s10: sarmy reters 310 R © (!"?;llrmnn of the Federal Railway e it $10 1 oanath. AV oy, $10; = < DOEEEINE Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Mon- | $100 Fine Imposed on Three Trafic{George Crown, $10; Maurice Flax, [ i (C " Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler are | tana, elected last November on the $10; Harrison Dozler, $10; H. B. BUTT ’ { Continued from Eignth Page.) | touring *through Florida. Mr. and |democratic ticket with Non-Partisan Court Defendants. Kemp, $10; Willlam W. Rellly, $10; Mrs. M. E. Holley L i - . mittee in charge of the dance is com- M'S'.Xfl"&’){’“"fi'mmflvenfis:‘. Br!yln League support, left here yesterday| The outstanding feature of yes-|Daniei J. Myers, $10; Frank Derrick, | Gol. 9878, 2861 18tk st. a.w, ( E(w@d.n\‘ Mrs. Martha Witcomb, chair. {at Coconut Grove while in Miami. for New York. He will sail on the|terday's session of the Traffic Col:;'; $10. nan:’ Mis: ice C. Di 4 - — President R E Judge Hardi siding, was —— _g s e 13th street northwest, is visiting in| During his visit to Russia he will |for the breaking of crockery in the - 3 & Ar. H. P. Locke will be host to a|Florida for several :\o;!dlhs. wslrm.rl": study particularly the Ri an co- | roadway of Missour! avenue. The 12th & G St. ( — extensively entertained both there|Europe wii. study the agricultural [ WRo® ohile being chased in their au- 3 ¢ Lieut. Commander J. R. Beardall,|and at Miami. co-operative organizations in other | tomobile, threw a jug of whisky out - aide to Admiral J H. Dayton, is chair- a X == countries. He will be abroad three or of their car, which broke in the | man of the men's floor committee for Mrs. selbert D. Boak president of |four months and will be accompanted | street. They were committed to Jall | | C/ ) Mo; y e ol Study Cl 3 7 5 0 by the Woman's' Army and ‘Navy | Mrs, Mark W. Potier and Mra, Charles | PY Mrs. Wheeler. on failuceito pay their aussiand wi 8&1 and Penn . Ave- N-w- o League. Funds received from the balil | H. Cecil to act as hostesses at the tea = = Elllott W. Hutchison, convicted of & Wil be used to swell the amount now | Which will follow the meeting of the Marriage Licenses. a violation of the traffio regulations, v = j being collected for the purchase of | Organization in the ballroom of the 4 " was fined $40 or forty days in jail. —_ C/ & large clubhouse in Washington for [ Franklin Square Hotel tomorrow after-| auiriage licenses have been fssued to the | Fines totaling 3795 were assessed for E | the league. noon at 2:30 o'cloc = i L the day, $455 ns which "we'r‘sm;r; . < & & ; : n- and Kmma M. Edmonds, | twenty-three speed cases, all of té Mra. Irixh to Be Hostens e el S Gl DR e L R T fnes being pald, leaving 3340 In i o At Ten Tomorrow. ing, entertaining Lieut. and Mrs. Conga A Biang. Those oharged with speeding paid f Marshall Hugh Irish will be|and Mrs, Leard the fines Indicated: William J. Skin- | tithie StIEatpick aldaysten (o Y 2 Jamex ner, $50; Wilmer J. Bray, $26; Clar- i ! at the clubhouse of the In-| Great interest is being expressed at | Jamet 4;.D enco Green, $10; Trank Hawkins, 1 ternational Assoclation of Art and|the opportunity to meet with Miss Cla- | pryet of Detrote, e R Bl nean s maui \ T.etters, 1715 1 street, tomorrow afi- Tissa Spencer, world secretary of the | Allan F. Hurris and Emma Robinson Jomes. C$10; Lewis R. Morse, $20; z ernoon. Maj. Charles J. und | Young Women's Christian ociation, | Marchell V. R and Lula B. Crosland. [ pUCPE 110 Ve 540; John B. Caldwell, i Dr. Alexander Henneman will give a|W%ho will make an addres R L L o second offense. $60; Richard Manning. H e ) \ Program of Irish songs and readings. Goucher ‘fi""‘""’;fi;“j;:} on March James F. Peake and Helen M. Lehker. $10: Harold Alexander, $20; Lewis W. 18 / o Mrs. Bdward €. Finney. wite of the i“-—_——"— OF é rst assistant secretary of the in-| i 4 Sorioree, oot a monthia Biat Wit Deaths Reported. | é her daughter The following deaths Lave been reported to| 1 ~ . the health department in the last twenty-four | | | “ol. and Mrs. B. B. McAlpin of New i heurs: i | 0 r O a s arrived last evening at the New | il Fescaio, 34. 314 810 at. mec | d. where they entertained in- | Chiries A, Capell 89, George Washiogto ally at dinner. They stopped i y Hospl S Wonderful Assortment of from a visit to Florida Mcleo. 85, 910 Lot - - y Women's and Misses’ mannish models of Polaire, S 8 e e a4 Eolen P T A | New _]a/w l/()gll(,‘ | Camel Tweed and.all l!]r ‘newest maler.xalsf‘:n plaids %: gyening at Rauschers, when Mrs. |15, R Osborns, 54, St. Elizabeth's Hos- : and mixtures—copies of high price fabrics. Silk lined % Noyes Thompson, Mrs. Sidney Thomas | pital. | : - p and Miss Nannie Chase will recelve liinger Hospital. throughout with large button ornaments. The latest \ the guests. e ; ! W cut sleeves. FOR TOMORROW ONLY S horpe,Junior Service Assoctation will | GUSch A CSlimbia Tospita) 3 A old the last of its semles of afternoon Akt g 1 ) i 7 b 2 et et ar T dances at Meridran Mansions, 20| Wil 5 Rabiuior TR et 3 ; Jane Vogue Hats are distinctive. e are | $ .50 $ .00 ' o s UeEnaon S I showing a host of bewitching models that have i el 2 | e :{a new machine gun capable of Aring 9 ffw-*'sm s'.\li lsu}l. hec"mwgm - | Capt H. E. Holmes, U 3500 shots a minute. The new war| i 1 | L GuEEa A sfla r ecia owin aturda i . g . | From eath o ALy barreie. its opera ” = 2 Selling Elsewhere for $25.00 to $39.50 ‘ ‘ At the tea tn be given at the Clubition requires five men : o - 5 ?vlf Colonial Dames ‘at 3:30 o'clock i & Just the thing for this Easter weather. BioLay sfternoon; ‘:‘:“]“:g:’(“‘:rgvi‘; — = = ! A SMALL DEPOSIT will hold any garment until called for. on to ecivic life. Mrs. | | i &ive a group of songs | 5 | ! 200 Hats { of voung singers will l > Ooms i il] Other Jane Vogue Hats, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 & $15.00 Il G - ! New Easter Styles—Specially Priced for Tomorrow Capt. and Mrs. Gordon Smith were = ’ - " o | 2 e & Roets " e st et | 5 7 ; Fashion’s Decree in Silk Hosiery, for | Suits $ 00 $7 50 . O, C - | Coats ¥ s . et e ¢ th Z\"l r Popular = ]| \NCTICA /i Spring Is the Ever Pop | Dresses Worth Mach More ho 0 o'c k oward e J '8 | R CHIFFON HOSE | | e and Miss T. .\L: ! snimkz) @ parade e Burling- | - . St And We're Offering a Very Special Sheer Dr. Paris Brengle has ined his | - . T 4 e Colinrbia “_“;.’,’%"fm = of low silk prices Hose for Saturday at in" St Augustine, i en e 45 | 1214 . ned from a visit to H Was" (e guett . 12th as® lery ay in Dan- | i F St. + he will go A . e afld s — You'll surely want several pairs of these beautifully N.W . clear silk hose. 13th Made by “Aristo.” FEach pair individually packed. Colors are Black, Gun Metal, Beige. Truly excep- tional value. ’ Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Every Pair Perfect N S W ¥ Poiret Twill Other Chiffon Hose — Very Special , O $ l 6 ute p s = All N had 1.95 and $3.00 ’ ew Shades an ‘ 2 : 2 Sprlng Sults $1. $3. Gracefully Trim—and in tune with the e — . Correct Silhouette—are these Coats and - Wraps of Springtime, presented. at Your choice Exceedingly Moderate Prices. of a wonder- . . § i Coat—Smartly stitched or latticed ; G collars and wide sleeves, and unparalleled = SNOP FOR YOUNG FOLK.S AND fashioned of Twill, Gerona or Veldyne, YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN with straight or bloused backs and ties at the side. In the season’s fashionable for women shades. and misses. = A big Friday AR oo MARCH 17 b \ ; TMODERN MODES FOR MODISH MISSES i special at 1 SIX TO SIXTEEN . i d'cifim:I odf rare in- Such Adorable Dr sidus it s .75 llc l 01 a e 1 esse\s‘ i of line and fabric, o Y yll If‘. d i many of them faith- i Py 1S ou m ful reproductions 17 ! of imported models. Most S t al the are elaborately braided, por 0a s - | embroidered and fur-trim- Your_ choice of med. Tan,” Polaire and over-pisid sport From $49.50 to $185.00 o | foatsin swagger, § Veld G " | stunning models or C —Veldyne, Ge- simple neat effeots. pe Your choice only . 'a“ ro nla n'“hd e wills, very simple or rich- A WEEK 1 i y trimmed and furred. $ 1 —will quitkly pay for Some are fashionably any suit or sport coat i advertised here. pleated in navy, black, and the spring shades of gray and beige. . ] p mn fi H@P Smartly cut Capes of Gerona, with Tha Smart Cape or Tustrora. circular bottoms ;nqdfitted tops. Trim- CputiPi spedfloll Gmse e 8 'y A Saturday, $55.00 v T e ming of braid embroidery and furs. urday, S experts in the selection of correct apparel for = From 359.50 tO $]65-00 Z i ol e e 5 i HETHER jor day school, Sunday school or doungilaciessandiglls, we ate Moy ipresctig parties, you will find here the prettiest and % the appropriate clothing and accessories for general most 1;ra,ctical dresses for girls of siz to A B and sports wear. el pmhy YIS G RS R T e I S e RO E T e R S e e R T R e . i ; All the season’s modish materials are represented r Ul Values in I have paid particular attention to remarkable from crisp taffetas to clinging crepes, soft voiles to Ve') Unusual I ¢ lines at Moderate Prices. exquisitely fresh Irish dimities and French linens and batistes. All with their bit of handwork, the . 3 — o= s i . dark ones brightened with .occasional intense eolor, | C l l r 0 Oa ts CHARMING DRE! S FOR CONFIRMATION the pastels enhanced with the fashionable little ame a p touches of black or harmonizing shades. | -Piece Suits Hats Dresses values ive as e v 3 | : 5 i ! Three-Pie £ dhcuatuesiareiasiatractiisiasiarsiheivcgstes | The smartest of new plaid fabrics, cut with the real sports flare Wraps Sweaters Separate Skirts i ; o . : Lk | i 3 - p priced. . ... deanonnn Knitted Dresses Accessories ‘ in models worn loose or belted. Remarkably price Erlebacher e & Other Top Coats in the New Cloths, $25.00 and Up foireez’, Ql;zer Shirleenit

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