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. ; THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 19, 192 Chase, Md. returned today from Mnniage Licenses. Ng{mwmum...,“ Ktisabeth's Hos- DRY NET GETS FIVE. g~ o 3 - + New York, where they attended Fred J. “ 'y testimoniai dinner given to Dr. H. H. s icemser heve been fseucd o the| Fre, Opear 46, Garaeld Homital. S c]l@ Rusby, Desn of the New York Col- | fotowmer o oo James. @, 102 New Jerwer ave- |y olored Women Among Pris- niriue nw. lege of Pharmacy, Columbia Univer-| Lioyd K. Crippen and Amy L. Darte. Joha Ant) 5 sity . Lt K Crtpren A e vor et 1] Horn B i o SR e L. oners in 24-Hour Round-Up. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley also attended |lian Baum of !g“ cit d Willie Teagle, 3 days, 24-] 3 & 4 2 Five arrests for alleged violations of the prohibition enforcement law (Contidued from Eighth Page.) ‘an honored guest, and was one of | Willium T WWidn were made by the police and prohibi- tion agents during the twenty-four Infant of 220 L o Y amith is the daughter of the 1ate Mr.|(He prominent speakers. Willlam Murray & Sarah Jackson. b g T Gus Lanpburgh. Carl W. Ferguson alivious X -| JUNK DEALER ARRESTED. R Denmark Giienri Mry. Digkinson, wite of Col. How- ard C. Djckinson, was hostess to & xmall company at -luncheon today, entertaining in compliment to Mrs. C. H. G. Heinf of Chicago. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss Madeleine ‘Austin returned this morn- ing to their apartment in the Dresden after sevefal weeks spent in and near New York. Mrs. F. L. Benton will entertain at a tea todAy at 4:30 o'clock at the Army and, Navy Club in honor of the iclegates to the D. A. R. Congress From Misseuri, when Senator and Mrs. Reed will| be honor guests. Diplomats, Officials and Resident $ociety at Concert. Among |those who atte: ‘ed the concert yepterday afternoon &i%cn by ihe Bakule Chorus, under the aus- pices of the Junior Red Cross were nister of Ecuador and Senora 1dg, the minister of Cazecho- slovakia, Dr. Stepanek; the Swiss minister and Mme. Peter, Mrs. Wal- Jace and | Miss Wallace, wife and daughter of the Secretary of Agri- culture; the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davig, Mrs. Phillips, wife of the undersecretary of state; Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Mrs. Merritte W. reland, Miss Mabel Boardman, Ad- miral and Mrs. Cary T. Graysom, Miss Flofa Wilson, Mr. Wiiliam Phelps Eno, Mrs. George H. Ehle, Mrs. W, Sinclair Bowen and Mrs. Adolpn Caspar Miller. \ Rear Ad'miral and Mrs. Remey have with then: &t their home on New Hampshire avenue their som, Mr. Charles M#gson Remey, who is here to attend the, funeral ceremonies of his brother-inilaw, Lieut. Col. John Win- throp Wadleigh, United States Ma- rine Cqrpd. & Arlinglon on Monday. _Mr. and} Mrs. Woodbury Blair are spending (this week in New York. 5 E o Where they are staying at the Plaza & ) Mk EalwE Hotel. pt. apd M Lorenzo L. Snow Y re: 3 S s y .. .. and G were hosts to a small company at| Fillam W. J dinner last evening Mr. H. §. Washington was host at| Waiter'G dinner la'st_evening entertaining in| Raiph W. honor of { the ambassador of Ital Don Gelasio Caetani, at the Cafe 1 'he other guests were 1. || whit Terriam of the Car-| M boy | M negie Ingtitution, Prof. Charles E. T TR0 Munroe bf the "Natlonal ‘Research| Robert "B and Katheyn H Madrillon.) Prof. Joh Council, T}r. Institution The last luncheon under the direc- tion the luncheon committee of the| Hae Dunmger City Club will be held on day. April_28. at 1 o'clock. at Thich time the Secratary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby will be the guests T of honor, and Secretary Denby will |ty Ly Chreh of Rlehmors, Vi iy and An- address the forum. e s ita Kramer of Ardmore, Ok - :o ‘T K(‘mll and Hazel Kauffman, both M AN N T Gl of taniey. Va. e ng-"t",'fizg;{“;;“fif Floyd 1. Porier of Petersburg, Va.. and Lacy ton Hotel for a fe: days. She is ac- M. Kirkland of Sussex Courthouse. Va. 5ot o mgAnIod by et alster NI T W | e o e g (P Actemi O d. of White Plains, N. T Morris Popowsky, a junk dealer, thirty-two years old, Mount Rainfer, Md, was arrested yesterday after- noon by Constable Thomas H, Garri- son of Hyattsville and turned over to Detective Keck. He is alleged to have given a worthless check for $90 to Robert O. Via, 1320 L street, in payment for a quantity of junk. Doubltng Up. -ler, 1230 hours ended at 8 o'clock today, two of the persons arrested heing colored women, Molly Drew, 2030 12th street, and Beatrice Perry, 70 Defrees strect. The women are charged with selling esaion. men registered as Albert Mitchell, 1636 5th street; George But- 1 street, and James Lewis, 1272 1st street southwest. Belzure of four gallons of whisky in connection with the arrests was reported. Fifth Ave., New York, Establishment ¥ S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. Wilbur of Warrenton. | Helwig of this eity. Howard J. Carter aud Jewett Jackson er . Haas. United| B ™ Obto. and Clara Who will be In Washing- | porh o v o o U a8 ton for an indefinite period, has taken | an apartment in the Burlington Hotel. | : ‘ Deaths Reported. { Miss Marie Ware Laughton of Bos- | 1 From the Youth's Companion. 1 her pupils the meaning of f agd fr in a song that they were about to learn. After explaining the first sign, she said, “Now, children, what Rare and Authentic ton will be the guest of honor at a reception to be given by Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher in her studio, in the Metropolitan Theater building, 93¢ F street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Laughton will give a talk on pageantry and outdoor drama as an educational force, illustrating her re- marks with slides. For the benefit of the Trinity Col- lege building fund a bridge party will following deaths have heen reported fo alth department in the last twenty-four hours Emma R. Sheldon, 70, 807 D st. n.w. Augusta R. Menk, 46, Garfleld Hospital. Catherine Ourtin, ‘74, Home for Aged. William Metz, 78, 833 F st. n.e. Lena Ugel, 27, 928 Tth st. 6.W. Charles E. Bertholf, 73, John Dickson Home. ‘Action, 28, 18 Todd place n.e. . Westfelat, 69, Bmergency Hos- ital. Pl¥rank Ashtord, 38, Bmergency Hospital. Lawrence Gianell, 64, Hotel Lafayette. 1 0, 463 F 8. 8.W. . 480’ Locust court 8.W. if f means forte, what does A teacher of music in a public| school was trylng to impress upon | MRS. CORDLEY 812 17th St. NW. Tel. M. 403 2 be given at Wardman Park Hotel to- morrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 | bey eran o'clock by the senior class. The fol-| Phyll X lowing chairmen and their commit- | Hearietta teen ave been working to make the - = affalr a_perfect success: Miss Led- widge, Miss Kelley and Miss Sullivan, It Yoo Want Me to Do Your for the sale of ticket table. [ Yo will tase to bring vour furs in at ance. #3 T omiy ek & Thaited mamber. ‘a0d wou't Births Reported. be hiere after June 1. g e st are s e e o/ NI WOLE, 00 the health department in the last tweaty-four hours: D aret E. Allen. girl. o al and Bessle 1. Pearson, girl Prescriptions of =oaetn, | MRS, N. C. COON . Grace s H. Sadye D. Konigsberg. girl. : s Chrerien W "and Hattie M. Parrish: a1, H\!:l-fl;nlpd for Hair and Complexion. air Tonic Lester and Beatrice L. Rosenthal, girl. For Dandruff & growing hair. nd Ina T, Schwab, girl p Food: For dry hair & itching scalps. A Nell K. Howard, boy. Absorbent Cleansing Creawn: Absorbs all Herman L. and Lillian McLeod, boy. .. rence W. ™ A builder thgt s and makes velvety complexion. iscle Crea: Makes frm Becks and eradicates wrinkles. $1.00 eac and department s office, 1405 Eve Thomas and Sarah 8, D and Marie B. M! v ty and Dr. David White of {the United States geological survey Mrs. Bifldle Por more derday t eon whicl} Mrs. J. went to Balti- tend the lunch- ilmer Biddle gave in her hojne on North Charles street. Siedenberg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ander Holjanson of Bloomington, TlL. took placq last evening at 7 The m%rx'lapc of Miss Catherine t . Medenberg, to Mr. Alex- clock, at the residence of the bride's par- ents, The ceremony was performed by the Re'v. Father Frank X. Bischoft and was followed by an informal re- ception. The bridal couple stood be- fore an ¥mprovised altar of white roses and{palms, and throughout the house spy&nx blossoms were used in tions. The wedding march | fiss Terese Kelleher, the decor: i Mr. Harry Cooley, violinist. .. John Fogarty, sang “0 Promide Me,” and Mrs. John Col- lins sang §1 Love You Truly.” The brifle was given in marriage French Imported Dresses by her father and wore » gown of heige flatyurepe, made with a tight- | . \ fitting boflice and a rull skirt, with side drapgries of beige and blue lace. She wore ® hat to match and carrie a shower, bougdlet of orchids and white roses. Miss Amna Siedenbers, attended her sister.as maid of honor and wore a gown of: old blue flat crepe, with a hat of tulle. and carried pink sweet peas and llies of the valler. Little Betty Anm Sledenberg, niece of the bride, who! W8s the flower girl, wore frock of Pink and white organdy and carrigd ® basket of pink and White sweet beas. Mr. Fred Sieden- berg, brotier of the bride, was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hokanson lett later in the evening for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a traveling suit of dark blue 'poiret twill, with a small purple straw hat. They will make their home! in Philadelphia. Mr. andl Mrs. A. W. Atherton of || . a Cleveland lare spending a week here at the Lee house Authors' Breakfast Saturday With Guests of Note. Mrs. Louis XN. Geldert. national president of the League of American Pen Women, is chairman of the muthors' breakfast. to be held at 12 Atlock on Saturday at the New Wil- Jard Hotel, When 700 authors, editors, publishers, Journaliste, poets and sther menibers of the writing frater- nity will assemble. A brilliant group ot speakers has been chosen, and Miss ecil Arden Of the Metropolitan Grand Opera. Con'pany will be the soloist. ‘Among the Speakers will be Senator James E. Wetson, Mrs. Fannie Hea- Alip Lea, Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke, Mrs. Willlam Brown Meloney. Mrs. Ernest Thompson-Seton, Miss Lizette Reese, Mr. Lyman Beecher Stowe, Dr. C. Al- fonso Smith, Mr. Simon Nve, eric J. Haskin, Mr. Ave J. B. Lippincott. ) D kam Bacon and Mrs. Jans Abbott. nd Mrs. S. L. Hilton of Chevy Mattresses —and BOX SPRINGS on shc premises under our personal super- visiom, insuring you best vesults at lowest con- sistent cost. Painting, Paperhanging Redccorating JAMES B. Jan Garber DavisOrchestra Will y .in conjunction with Meyer Dayis Orchestra ix Dance Sat. April 21 Shrfinxjnt 7:30 PM. Wardman Park’ Hotel For Reservations Call Col. 2000 limited number of dainty Crepe de Chine Dresses—hand drawn—in all the new shades. $39.50- Delightful Dresses for Graduation Some really charming Graduation Dresses, in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Roma and Marquisette. 562 Pairs of Shoes In a “SAMPLE” Sale For the Woman With MALL FEET If you have the luck to be able to wear size 1 to 41z in any width—AAA to D—THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT YOU HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN AFFORDED. Think of being able to secure the latest styles from one of the, finest sample lines in the country. Shoes for dress, street or sport. Extreme sandal models, more substantial street oxfords and comfort models for the older weman, There are gold and eilver slippers, black satins, patent and red cembinations, novelty gray and black models, fawn and black; in fact, there is every imaginable model for footwear at THIS EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE. 40 R;gul:r 2 Pairs for toc, 3 Up to "I o 312.50 g Values -—or less than the cost of twa average pairs. .Val Richter -1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE THEATER sale of candy and inci 3 bridge, while Miss Harrigan has se- | | cured truly lovely prizes for each| H 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. . Reducing - Suits —tomorrow morning finds every cloth suit—three-piece, tailored or short coat —at reductions varying from 10% to 25%. Every garment our regular stock, which means only the highest quality. We advise your immediate selection for vacation and traveling needs. Sizes W14 to 4. Reduced prices begin at s292 MORRISONS 'FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh Two of the many styles. at A Special Presentation - HIGH TYPE, INDIVIDUAL COATS AND WRAPS $99.75 Poiret Twills and fine Normandies in styles and qualities usually far higher priced. Need we say miore than that they are the hr,\'t' values presented this season al anvwhere near so low a price? = 192010000+ D 000 Another Special Shipment 190 New Hats At the Remarkable S pecial Price---Only Another shipment of the extraordinary hats such as were on sale last week. Exquisite Creations---Wonderful Values A superb presentation of the newest modes, the most fashionable fabrics. the bright colorings typifying the newest idéas in mininery art. Hats in the true Maison Maurice manner at this =xtraurdinary price make this an unusual event. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Delta Shoes For Ladies —will give you the style you want There are fifteen different shapes of Deltas— ———=in the materials you prefer—leather, kids, suedes, satins, etc. in the colors — Patent and Gray, Tan, Brown and many of combinations. ————in the size vou require— there are all lengths and widths. ————for the service you want—street, dress, business, dance, sports and party wear. ~————and at pricc you'll find it extremely diffi- cult to duplicate— . $77.00 The fifteen styles include Triangle and Wishbone Pumps One and Two Strap Pumps Small Tongue and Girdle Pumps aks Pennsylvania Avenue Buckle and Strap Pumps Inlay Pumps Street and Sports Oxfords Sports Pumps ([ompany Seventh Street