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CONCERT AT EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT Army Music School Band Will Be Assisted by Hazen Buehler. PUBLIC CONCERT Public concert, New Eastern Hig hool, tonight at 8:15 o'clock. Doors open 7 o'clock. Admission . The Army Music *hool Rand, assisted by Hazen Buehler, contralto: Rob- rence. community sing- Kram Everyvbody " .Beethoven William nd. Home,” Iverybody Dance of the Serpents,” entucky Bocealari Staff Sergt cher olly-dood verybody poem, “Finlan Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) light of those who will attend the fete. The articles forn sale will also be of an unusual character, many o them having been made by the Rus- sian refugees either in this country or in Europe. The ticket committee consists of Mrs. George T. Marye, wife of the former United States ambassador to Russia; Mre. Judah Howe Sears and Mme. Mishtowt, The funds raised will be used for the ald of Russian refugees. ‘The marriage of Miss Janet Herron, daughter of Mrs, William H. Herron, to Mr. Newman J. Hughes of Balti- more, took place at noon today. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Chlef Justice and Mrs. Taft, by the Rev. Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's Church, in_ the presence of a small company of relatives. Mrs. Lloyd B. Fuller, president of the Business Woman’'s Council of New York, and Miss Lang, sccretary of the same organization, are guests of Miss ¢ | Eeneral committee, THE EVENIN of Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Van Norman at the Wardman Park Hotel. A_mornin, rnival will take place T3 at Keith's Tuesday, April 10, for the | ! benefit 'of the free wards of: Provi- dence Hospital. Mrs. John Foote, president of the ladies’ auxiliary of the hospital, under whose auspices the affair is’ being given, announces Eemomber of additional nimes on her of which Mrs. Matthew {s chairman, and Mrs. Clit- {ord Lewls. vice chuirman. The addi- s are Mrs. Hannis Taylor, Mre. J. Lawn Thompson, Mrs. G, & Caylor, Mrs. H. H. Flather, Mrs. W. F. O'Donnell, Mrs. J. H. Iden, Mra. Tracy Jeffords, Mrs. es Connor, Mrs. W. 1 Weller, Mra. Charles F. Nelll, Mrs. Roso McAullffe, Miss Shea. Mrs, H. M. fineckels, Mrs. 'Charles Ballard, Mrs. &(‘i&nrgdfua%xlx;‘, Miss Orline’ Fen- . Miss o urke and Mrs. Percy Mcs Lawn Thompson and Mrs. H. 1L Flather are in charge of the sale | of boxes and Mrs. W. G. S. Castle is selecting the young women who will act as ushers ant e and distribute pro- FAVOR STADIUM HERE. Favorable action on the proposition to bulld a stadium hers by national G Deaths Reported. Tre following deaths have been reported to the health department fn the last twenty-four ours: Lyman N, Haga, 22, 336 Adams st. n.e. Charles ¥. Norris, 23, 1124 4th st. n.e. Charles Conway, 70, 1627 Kramer st. n.e. Edith W. Gridley, 72, 1351 Monroe st. Charles E. Luckett, 78, 1300 Massachusetts avenue. Rita M. Cummings, 7, 40 H st James J. McAuliffe, 64, 508 A . 50, 900 ¢ 5 Z gfeld Butler, 85, 312 C st. s Laura Glover, 42, Columbla Hosp! James E. Smith, 1, K st. Martha Green, 55, 1713 Seaton st. Lucinda Robinson, 68, 1722 15th st George McFarland, 8, Walter Reed Hos- pital. | "George B. Grows, 8 months, 644 Callan st. ne. | ROCHESTER ALUMNI TO DINE. Alumni of the University of Ro- chester, N. Y., living in Washington will have their annual dinner tomor- row night at the Cosmos Club, There {are about seventy alumni of this in- | stitution in Washington, and in ad- | ditfon about fifteen more are expect- ed from Baltimore. G. Kibby Munson STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (¢, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923. Marriage Licenses. e licenses have been issued to the evmann James Hughes of Baltimore, Md., and Jauet Herron of this eity. John B. Gay and Laura Miller, Willlam 0. Baker and Helen Clarence B. Hawkina and Eesi Emil Larson and Mary L. Merrl Tom . Sligh and Bunle P Withrow, z t 2 whiward ¥, Frere of thiu city aad Estelle H. Mary follow For Saturday Robert Vinyard and Elizabeth Lew! Robert L. Williams and Henrieta ¥ tt Richards of Fort Myer, Va. rk of thi city. rge W Jackeon and Ogarita Dirocher. o Uiam ¥." Gallagher and Frances A. Gon- Elmer 0. Morris an 1) " both of Alexandrin, Vat oo U Perks. A Tempting Offering of L] g " pl———lol——=lal——lalc———[o]——0| — o] —] E bili 608 to 614 borft Fourth " Eleventh St Floor Fre"'ln-room Hats —that you will plainly see have subs ubsoription was' taken at a meeting:| S0 1 - Daie er iking aro ohe Gom- of a subcommittee of the communit: 4 y | mittee' in charge. President Rush g:l‘:'s :for_!li‘mltlte of the Washington | Rhees of the usl\'erslly and Alumni Ethelbert aas, Jesterday. {Secretary Hugh Smith will SUbCOMIIGeteXart, chairman of the | from Rochester. Dr. David Jayne tee would wmessaid that his commit- | Hill, former president of the univer- the full comrchent its indorsement to 'sity, now a resident of Washington. committee on April 10. will be one of the speakers. | T—fiml MISS Helen Thompson and will remain in e e Washington for some days. They will ford . Ar Sere - | lattend the councll meeting at the (a) "« e > = Church of the Covenant this evening. Bohm e been materially lowered in prices come Mrs. daughter, Arlington, J5 Mr. and M Elizabeth Holmes and her Miss Jeannie Holmes of who are the "guests Arthur C. Proctor of n ) for offering at . 9975 Fascinating shapes—and ef- “Come to the Fair. Martin cantralto, hler, nesday. Mrs. G tained them at + they will be guests of honor and Mrs. W. L. Thurber of Chevy| Chase, 1. t dinner this evening. A few friands will come later tn the evening for music Holmes and her daughter are accom- Banner. plished musiclans. Everybody They will return to their home on — ! sawrday. The free public concert in the new Lastern High School will be given tonight under the the Community Music A 515 ock. the doo: My Lover arian l;h,.‘;.’.\.uxl\m"'} HE riding season finds our “City Club" shop ready. , JUNIORS’, GIRLS' Miss Agnes H. Messer has as her guests over the week end Miss Bidney Pollick and Miss Betty Nuller of Phila- delphia. TOWN AND SCHOOL APPAREL We are fully prepared at all times in our Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls" Department with complete stocks of the Newest Apparel. every garment carefully chosen from the very best sources for the three essentials—Quality, Youthful Charm and Difference. i ; auspices of ociation, at Very fine qual- ovening at 3 ity Boots in either black or calf— $18 The City Club Shop Mr New Dudley, Ir., | the south, are route to and Mrs. George E. Dudley of York and their son. George L. who spent the winter in the Hamilton for a their home. fective trimmings. Made of— Milans, Leghorns and Straw Pokes, Off-the-Face. Turbans, with frust, flowers, ribbons, orna- ments and lace. itures will be the Army Mu- ol Band, H n Bueliler, con- and ¢ inity singing, di- rected by ! issery Burnard of 1401 21st i entertain the members of | ) Archaeology League and | tomorrow afternoon tralt tan Hats for— Dress Hats Street Hats Sports Hats Sports Suits. 2 Knitted Sus zlish water colors which <. on exhibition and eoncerning Tzwo and Three Piec t ¢ ind | which she will speak C Wil . $49.50, $58.50. $69.50 mdu C to $118 Street and Afternoon Dresses. $24.50, $35, $49.50, $69.50, $78.50 Sports $10.50, 813.50, $16.50, $22.50 Sponts Coafs. ... ... S5ekd e 25, $37.50. $49.50, $63 Vst 323, Misses’ Hats 0, $9.50, $10.50. $12.50, $14.50 and Mrs. Oswald Birley of} are at the Wardman Parki indefinite i M. .ondon iotel for an ach uit 5 C. Bur- stay. Buehler's nstance Drexel has re-| her apartment at the Lee a visit In New York. re Wednesday for | phia, and will sail | April 14 to spend | She will re Evening Hats Dance Hats 4 mitted and . e —_— the con lc——]olc——=]olc——lal——=lale—op|c—— 0| —= | o[ — [o[c—=] ] dies have taken !l JHntors’ Gingham and Linen Dye party to be given Jinment committee of the Women's Club in the club- house J place, Monday ¢ evening Mrs. Elliot Leonard. s t Frank ghrer A | i i s . on. Miss | . Mrs. Arthur, R. Hall, Miss <lanche Brown. Mrs. Pennell, Mrs. farie Stair Lawyer and Miss Hazel ! wift There be tables forl ridge and five hundred F——jol——=lolce—=lale——2aale—D&——|o]l—=[o|—=lal——a o] —=) ] by | by @ [Ll | @ | @ m Juniors' Silk Dresses Juniors’ Coats Chsldrew’s Dresses. Childre Children’s Hats. . . .. Births Reported. $10, 814.50, $16.50 to $32.50 .$7.50, $8.50, $9.50, $10, $12 | Steinberg. SWEATERS—8 TO 16 YEARS—WIDE VARIETY OF MODELS AND COLORS $4.95. $6.50 TO $18.30 Skirts Middies Riding Habits Largest exclusive Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Specialty Shop in Washington. - i recital under the direction of Mrs, | da Hauf Irwin will conclude the rt and Archaeoiogy League carnival t the Art Center tomorrow evening | = rom § to 10 o'ciock. when Mrs. Clara | $3.95, 7an Bernheimer, pianist: Miss | zabeth Bernheimer, violinist, and | Miss Louise Bernheimer, celllst, will give the program ‘HEALTH OFFICE IN ERROR.| et | 1 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. An Attractive Trio At $25 in Sports and Street Models: Camelair, Clevel‘ Sults === Homespun and Tweed Velours; $25 and dressy Poiret Twills and Tricotines—braided, beaded and COa'S. in Br“ShEA Camelair. Sport plain tailored ....... Cl C L ever oats === Cloth, Overplaids and Smart Tweeds. The Wrappy Coats in Velours, Normandy and Poiret Twills, ex- 325 quisitely tailored e C Graceful draping—in Normandy. Velour, Clever APES ==~=~Bolivia, Poiret Twill, Canton $25 Crepe, with Crepe and satin linings. Plain tailored or effectvely decorated .. .o | Scarfs Smocks Sox and Mrs, H. D. Vai H Norman | York Were B ter guests ! (Fiith Floor ) Ftwet Comer Tlhiricenth N VIR RO MoORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 whooping week, Health Through : 1e weekly bulle office vester. twenty persons Designing Dressmaking d that’ twen; Millinery School illiatnamberitor & Make Your Owy Garments aod Hats Fowler looked up | sk for booklet and fo the mis- | LIVINGSTONE'S ACADEMY, | 1115 @ Bt N.W.. at 12th ¥r. W5 2y RN Knoun for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. 30002 = Near Eleventh An Underpriced ) D Special Offering iz of SUITS Models From Higher Priced Assortments 7¢ Charming Crepe de Chine B 10 usces Chine, Canton Crepe—in the gay colorings consistent with the land of their $5_00 inspiration; and also Handmade Voilea; smart overblouse models. Real Silk Hose For Saturda il S Pure Silk Chiffon and Glove Silk—of perfect quality—full fashioned, with lisle tops for garter strength. Black, Gray. Beige, Cinnamon, Caramel, Otter, Nude, Rust, Cordovan, French Nude, White, African Brown, Gun Metal and Bronze. All sizes. Every pair of this Hose is fully guaranteed—which means a new pair if any im- Every pair of tus Ilose 18 0y guaran e e e e IR T 37 Step Lively, Please! is our advice to you as far as these splendid quality Chiffon Stockings are concerned. We've only a limited quantity at this very special price— $].95 Come in Saturday while our assortment is still com- plete. Every pair perfect and, needless to say, full fash- ioned. GOWHS Made of excellent quality of silk: cut full and flowing: "V or square $3,95 neck, and trimmed with val and filet lace. Flesh, Orchid and Pearl SALE TOMORROW 25 Al\' unsurpassed opportunity to Colors include Black, Gun Metal, Fawn, Taupe, Suede, Pearl, Chestnut, Cinnamon. Silver and Atmosphere. Featuring Phoenix Silk Hosiery— the hose of durability and service. secure a Smart Tailored or Costume Suit at a saving. We Advise Early Selection All Sizes When the Sale Starts RURU RV R THE S FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. I—=|o]—=o]c—=lole—=——2blc——= o] c—= o] —=lo|—=|o|—= | ——=[o|—=|o| —= |o| ——| o | —=} perfections develop. 5] R EBWEEEEEE@EEE