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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 18, 1923. e (Aven g6 iakRey. racyén LRl e e m sl e R e Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. Deaths Reported. @ 1 {L Cahill” officiating. - W, e g —_ 116 : o a reported to =l < g = n D @@fl ittt s aTANL aher, member of | Martiars licenses have been fasusd to (T8, following birthe have been reported to | The following deaths have pot Ne s inion: Nevi Store: 709 1310 (o - ON EVERY SUBJECT Aith " department 1n. the last twenty. | the healin depariment fa the last tweaty-four | one door above (& ira - wing Morrison, stationed at West Point, is | the house of representatives of the fodr Bours: ot Waraman Sark Hotel for an ex- |stite leglslature of Pennaylvania, n 8. Nichols of Leesburg, V d | “Marshall' D. and Theima E. Johas, boy. Gistav Renault, 78, Home for Aged and cd from Eighth Page.) tended stay. who bas been the guest of Mr. and | Metheal May Maddox of thin clty. John A. and Ruby M. oy Tofirm. N ’ . - : Mrs, Selden M. Eiv, has returned fo| Albert A Scillse of Broowiand, D. C.. and| A ana fie ‘Annie 1. 0"Conror, 63, 1901 K at. | e B fore the bhnners C h Margaret Trimble are entertaining & | Mr. Herbert D. Brown, chief of}Harrlsburg. ~She was one of the Mabel L. Pe S Bo; Anmw M Brady, 68, 50 Adams st € onvenuon Leonard Ja . er and A. Ruth 1. Huitt, ” mble &re Iha¥by [ the bureau of efficlency, has returned|gucsts of honor and a speaker at| itonard Jackson and Lt ; o bl ar Raed Hospital. | s : o mpany at bridge, followsd O | from Fort Madison, lowa, where he the dinner given by the College |Katherys & Mece ot thte clio. res W ~ =l John W, Haray, 63, Gallinger Hospital. draws nearer, confer with us about modernizing your afternoon. in s | spent & week with his mother. Mrs. | Women's Club at Rauscher's Satur- | Tester Evers of Fort Humphre & Ignatius J. and Mary T. O'Coonor, boy. 3 nter, 31, Sibley Hospital. home appointments so you can dispense more complete o th Trim- | Maria D. Brown, who celebrated her | day night, and also a guest of honor | India 0. Thompson of Richmond. Arthur L. and Mona Smith, b George W Upton,_ 66, Etoneleigh Court. | hospitali ; . "h{"-';- e lace & | ninety-sixth birthday anniversary |at” the dinner of the Pennsylvania a4 Wealthy M. Rogers, | Wallace . an 2 % AL (€, e | 10spitality. z M he guests at bridge | April 0. when she gave a birthday | Society, held last night at the New a_Carrie 8. Cratt. | John C. and Bessie Dallas i b/ Te Unitea States Saldlers’ f'You'll find us reasonable on— ab thirty and additional party, ing among her guests h?r,“llllrfl in honor of the woman legis- Tsath Brown and Edoa L. Boston, both of Tobert W d g A% . H W‘ . d F I ’ number about thirty and 8dditiont | ave sons and her daughter. lators of the Keystone state. ReD- | Balthmore, Md. i " and 1 f Willia —House Wiring an 1xture Installing. guests have becn askel t0% re. Henry | 3 — resentative and Mrs. Adam Wyant | Gilbert Owens and Basil L. Harrell. r G S 1 Gas R. At A euide at the tea | MI¥ George X McLanabian is | aiso " entertained allaner “and | Verirees Yo and 67ivia’ C. Corley, both i, ¥. Ford. boy. "~ Bur ore —Jewel Gas Ranges. arriso p | spending a few days at the Shore- e 5! P todi - o 3 : X | " e 1 E table {ham and will go tomofrow to n\»‘::"‘fic‘\\v:”"’ Lol b alker ayd Alma L. Leady. both ¢ 1. ce . . ine Hil Teedmen aEl —Troop Hot Water Heaters. Mre, Julius Lay will have guests!Catskills to remain through May. She DI Misa aod Blrida M. Bisa- 3 izl = . e 3 Champlaln : ; | e L tomorrow at the | Vill 8ail June 26 aboard the Bere: s Bauer of Victoria apartments § Viiies et i Alvert Cart —Florence Automatic Cook Stoves, etc. “H‘\;”\l‘lfl‘l»“ ;“:.‘El h ‘gfll"l for Lurope to spend the sum. has returned h Mitchel mer_and will réturn to this country | Field, Long Island. where she spent | . Rutieage and Mary ¢ dan e | — i \ire. L. M. Smith will entertain at|in September. sailing from Lngland |the winter with her sister, Mrs. F. L. | Jumes D, Coleman sad Maridn Ii. Clements, | Since Dr. Alexander Graham Bell ain tonight at the Hamilton Hotel. ,aboard the,Mauretania September 8.} Poole. Pt ™ Jeanette F. Bundy. | perfected the telephone, in 1876, ths e A . = s 1. Va. | industry in America has grown with B, T e s :\\., Department Fini The national executive board of the rd and Phoehe M. Miller. | Anthropologists Select Michelson |such ‘amazing speed that the United Specialssts sn Heating & Lighting Equspment ! Club Dance Tomerrow N \ League of American Pen Women has Whitley and Sarah Downe [ o, States, with only & sixteenth of the | | ued invitations to the membors of | Join Ay hrown and’ Susle Vemmbie. as President. o "now e oo 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. S8t e- | the District of Columbfa branch and | Vernon N. . Va., | more than two-thirds of all the tel N— Ainne evening, her guests in-|Partment ";l‘;‘:‘;“gg":;gr:;“’"“f jlance | the members of the Woman's Na- [E e O e edin, N. J.. and |, The Anthropological Society elected | phe cludirn SInDARES Wardman Durk Hotel Those in the re- | ional Preas club, with eacorts. to & | oiie."\\ enriath of this elty. the following officers for the ensuing | Britain Auckland Geddes: Bena- | (RIERAY LR B o tel T e S | recention In honor of Mrs. Louis N.!Opa 205 \irohs ‘wna Jean aitbert. year at its annual meeting in the | 1 " Wadsworth liam H. Clopton, jr.s ir and Mr | national president of the 1 Heart and Ida_Thomas. tional Museum last nigl > @ rs. Nich Lewis : o) ¢ American Pen Women, at 9| Burbridge of Warren, Ark. and | Truman Michelson, president N E " oy DEby vl fand SMes s or| *k Saturday at the general fed- |Franccs ¥, Brown of this city. 2 o | Harrington, vice president Mrs. Chilton, Mr. H i il H dquarters, 1734 N street la ”""\' :‘rn:lxhl:,;; fl:"“):lunnzl‘ll;llv a., and | W, Stirling, secretary ) Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Herrell of | northwest. 1 s Erin an VB v s E.Hiil Spencer. Mrs. Truxtun ; Ha Ket, Va. sl uantico, Va., | _Tributes were read for the follow- . pencer. Mrs. T Haymarket, Va. announce the mar- of Quantico, Va he follow Rare andiAuthentic Gordon M Mrs. Minot took her 8, at the Amer- | alue of im- | Fletcher. 'Mr. Stirling presentad a Clater to the performance given| Among the fmportant social events versity Wom- | theq - | i, Flemin : Mrs. Frederick Sterling. Mrs. | riage of théir daughter Fannfe to Mr.| The annual card party of the Phi|gnd Eitsbeth P. Mazes of thie city ing members who died since the pre- ‘ e the 28 ‘- | Paper on “Cave Hunting in the byre- | i 3 s ‘ esg ; s ayette Square. . ! nees. . N.W. . M. b he Hasty Pudding Club. after |of this week will be the it gntation ¥ O e ey ¥re-[812 17th St. NW. Tel. M. 403 B ———— r: 4 in-law Mirs. Minot Dinner Before Harvard Men's Play. \lve. Gardner Minot was hostess The Finance Club of the War De- phones in use. T Y Marriman, Col. Louis!Charles J. Parfsh of Washington, |Mu Sorority for the benefit ,of its na- |~ George F. Ernest and Martha 8. Rteid. vious meeting; Rev. J. R. Stetso Little, Mr. Hugh V. Te nt and Mr. {Tuesday, April 17. 1923, welfare work is being | W. M. Babcock ang Miss Alce oo Gittle, ) 7 : y & old. city. t Which she gave a dance for thejof “Pandora” and the * %t Mis- | The alumnae of the chapter at George ased tenfold. The city has sixty | v o two mem of the club. jehier.” dramatized by “Mrs. Gary | Washington University have clioage | BINA, Sewen of wiieh, Uil feo (n (s e e B L e e s " | anA oportited by & scparics mantcivel 1 jallas MeGrew were | dancing numbers under the diregtion |informal tea following the bridge. < 3 e 1 A e s eveming, when | Of Miss Hawlke for the benefit of the | corporation known as the Port of Se \wefe the counselor of j \Washington Humane Society. The! Mrs. F. J. Merrill of Painesville, attiey | T ey oAt Nme. | performance will take place at Poli's|Ohio, who has an apartment at the 1 Ger hnd Mre. Robert | Theater Friday afternoon at 2:15|Lee House, has returned from a two i e s lo'clock. Those _entertaining _box |weeks visit in New Yeork. - Metirew ; et . : partics ipcluds Mrs. Tasker Bliss, | : They Jater|Mrs. Irwin Laughlin, Mre Douglas| rs Lawrence Mouat of New Erit- | e dward B. McLeun. | ain, Conn.. was hostess last night at thelltinis Baldre Hvs : Mrs. Upshur | ginner at the New Willard. ! . Dwight Davis, Mrs. i i's 15 | | | entertained |y [ a Mrs. Hayne Ellis. | —_— 0 = G H. Poulin Semerd casvington Aumnas of aouet | " eumana 1ar nat manion. GEOTgES H. Po . Mis * ill give & card PRIty &t|for’ (he last month." i al clubhouse of the Amer- | “lploniyt I'm a0 sorrs. 1 nad no 1517 H St. Main 493 Jones, Miss Association of, University Wom-!ijea you were without a cook.” Office Hours: 4 to 6 = ss Elizabeth turday eveming, April 21, at Miss Annette Ashford, Miss | §ij; Saiurday evening. Ap K Jlleanor ~Carroll Hill. Miss Cathe- | ° {0 in e liose who will take tables! vine _Shaw, Miss Dorothy _John- liss Sue Gantt, Miss Judith = k ‘ ) = * : Miss Esther | Clari, Mins Alice Biolaski, Mrs. Rob- y J Mivs | Clanke o A ieten Dyer. ks | A Brand-New ldea Misx Margaret Crosson. Miss | {10 1 N0 N in TN icsgerald OU are cordially in- $ _'50 ilbert, Miss Henrietta Hill, | Miss Isa 2 . ' o the R Y Clothes Pr d at Your D 1t = Prager, Miss Elizabeth vited to visit the Erle- 3 our othes rressea a oy oor 1 the 2 Thompson, Miss i i » ~ ~ ~ Dorothy Yat. H / e . B . sShpid s S Dorothy T e Daughters Yacler salons: diliore i the Valador Car From Carmack 2l time hentevery Hotee SR O 4 of the discriminating women of Phone for it—=Columbia 636 | wife's thoughts are turned toward e e e e e tea \ | A . Washington select their | Calll the Valador Car from Garmack! Arrange { “house _cleaning.” e suggest ce AMills !ni‘ 2 merican costumes for all ocoasions. for it to p;es; your cllmhing' in lheGCaré:t yourkDoor 1 HlabHO_O\. ER. Let us tell ot \ : ! 2 on one of the regular trips. et Carmacktion! vou about it in person, Sy ‘;’a\‘é“’.f“ui_ Revo'utlo"- This store is one of the | ! Use of the most r(mmrlmhla.1 sanitary, modern valet = ; o ss Lill RS i o8 7 cquipment makes C: k P s- ——convenient terms £ Miss Lillian ( a;ntal e izl moted how quip makes Carmac! e Presser for the dress. i 0! ; daugiter of Mr. | er of distinction. All our apparel is perfectly pressed b d ' ohnson. | y . . , ma pe arrange ey Warhe ot Alex. i + places. For there ts herea | and steamed in the Valador Car from Carmack. b 8 Va place ar y L v = & ;. “armacl ar w alwo e you r- : o st s perpetual Fashion Display || menta .‘.:".. Dy Eleaned 2r Dy ue’ the Som. L/ Pl e A ! . e i pany's plant, and will promptly return them to L - vt || Wraps o e Nvie wle de | & 0 lossoms and _palms. Mrs. _et us examiné them ar | = s ; ‘ c pevartcid Cof | Mlexandrit | g your glasses. Your guar- Suits gpedibysians it Carmack Dry Cleaning Co., Inc. ‘ 2 aved the wedding march. i guat v de :,\dn‘s—‘:n’n»: in marriage | antec is our thirty-one ‘father and wore a gown of | years of perfect and satis- : FrOCkS You will keenly enjoy | 2469 Eighteenth Street 1215117 F Street #n satin-back crepe. made ony factory service. Come in < i 4 & T o o sian of the shirt || now—without defay! Ch and long remember a visit Phone Columbia 636 : and ‘}i“ “_’;"’b G Street, e pancle on each side o > skirt | ) ; i 2 3 < ours—8:45 to 5:30 e e I/ BMake = Spetinlly of { apeaux i, qur store. | Call the Valador Car from Carimack #tto1d hat to match and carried i | d lilles of the valley. ' Imerson Lewis was the A. KAHN Inc. dant and wore a gown orgette crepe, heavily Optometrists and Opticians at to match, and car- | s and lilies of the val- | 935 F Street N. W. Kesler, cousin. of the girl, and wore a | 31 Years at the nch blue taffeta | Same Address ot of spring flowers. arfeld, brother of the — — | - was the beet man, Z — = = — after the ceremony the E m [T ——T[———T] dal co left for a northern wed- Philipsborn trip. and upon their return will to 614 " ELEVENTH ST. make their home in Alexandria, Va. and JMrs. Alfred Friess an- the marriage of their niece, da_Robey, to Mr. Paul of Washington, at Ber- Your Old Hat Made New Again Cleaning, Blocking and Remodeling Hat Frames and Trimmings Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W. PLAITING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley S PINDLER 607 12th N.W. M. 270 LEAN & Press ALL AND DELIVER MEN’S SUITS, 95 1214 F St. Bet. 12th and 13th Specialists in Women's and Misses’ Apparel oA Special “Presentation 1 ‘%@wé%whg' ' DressES a G That brings you the new Paris Featuring Popular-Priced Top Coats Freanklin Square models at the season’s start Jor the prices you would pay at the season’s end 53050 509 579508 FOR AFTERNOON, TEA. SPORTS & EVENING. PLAIN & EMBROIDERED TWILLS & CREPES. CHIFFONS, SATINS. BEADS, LACES, NETS, etc. * ; E cannot emphasize too strongly that every dress is front regular stock with- out any specially purchased additions for sale purposes. Please bear in mind the high character of the dresses upon which our reputation _1_1_35 been built. Consider the unusual type of designs and the hundreds of different styles to select from . . . Remember that this event offers you a pronounced opportunity to economize, to procure the high-cost, exclusive modistes usually restricted models at a saving well worth while. . - 160 New Silk Crepe Frocks, ‘Afternoon, Street and Sport Frocks in plain shades or vivid Oriental colorings. Quantities limited to numbers stated. Size $ :? 5 .00 Three-course enu $1.00 A Fall 8ix- course Menu $1.50 Sokolove's ostra ETTIE | (][l ][] 12 2 e O = [——olc—o]c{c——=lol——=t——la|c——jo]lc—=lalc—=lolc——I—— ol ——=a|c——[c[—=|7] We are showing—after aggressive assembling—a most engaging variety of the popular Sports Coats—at these three popular prices. They are distinctive in material as well as model—Camelair, Tweed, Polair Cloth—trimmed with leather bindings and contrasting bands—novelty pockets; some side-tic, others belted. The Sports idea is e::rnncled to-include some dressier types—in Velour, Nor- mandy and Twill Cord. Other Top Coats—up to $79.50. ole——slal———el—— = slc—— s —alal—olol " ——o o2 [a|c—2 o[ ——]| : Apex Rotarex Electric Co. 1317 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1940. ranges incomplete in many styles. Many oné-of-a-kind assort- Third Floor. I ments included. LLECTRIC SUCTION 3.4 CLEANER

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