Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. ° t ; | Deaths Reported. Births Reported. ; ; ) “These Cool Days of Spring 1 wear the comfortable little coat my mother bought me at Erlebacher’s Prep Girl Shop.” - hours: hours: ntinued from_ ge) | WE RE ALL RIGHT. “THE BLOE BooK SAYS = Herman A. Rau, 80, 1605 15th st | Haroy £ _snd Ethel L Watt. boy. i therine Thornton, boy. | John R. MacDonald, 41, Tuberculosis Hos-| Geor ta Melling, girc | Brazel, Miss Lillan Carragher, Mrs. - WILLOW ALEr-E — PROHIBITION ENFORCEMCNT) e X i T T. Brickbauer, girl. Thomas Costigan, Miss Bessie Dodson. AGEMT S, PALACE O LEFT — STRAIGHT Katherine T. McQuade, 39, 2327 H st. ) . . Sadle B. H'!eri‘lr. ¥ Miss Alice O, Joyce, Miss Teresa Kele- THROUGH . FIVE AMO TWO TENTHS MILES = I ™M SURE WE \ Sarah E. Fowler, 77, 3944 Morrison st. Vi nd Sarah E. He i, 3 | e el g s ana Mg ey |2 BLio P16 oni CornER —TuRr SHare f Stiout D A Turweo ! ‘atherine Rosch, 76, National Homeopathic 7 : ! . On the fl c ittee are Mr. L 1GHT O MACADAM AD — STRAIGHT LEFY AT TH' LAST f i ? z 5 | S t ,’")"Alle:. 335!%“"‘.”3??. :‘.rfrmf.r 2 gnep;\s'r LARGE BoOZE LABEL PLAMT- SPEAKEASY — FOUR ::-‘-InnI ‘!-Amnelmr. ;73, :n»y Hm:'m.“ . Seoe k’n’."’n:;" boy. | prlng oa s oll, . ¥y ‘ontes, Mr. 3 & Thece = = Y PLillp Lindheimer, 57, Emergency Hospital. 3 : C l‘fusep\h‘ A, Geier, Z ONE . AND THREE TENTHS MILES. THREE BLDCKS BACK —Ar i Magxie Mllan, 78, Providence Hospital. Sowaea F. and Bedle D Dav | Ik} ‘ E H CORMNERS — STILL AMD BLIND Pi1& SoneE PAST TH' James F. Byrne, 64, 108 24 st. — ™ g 5w o g e ol ] ] b s e %o, NON-STOP DANCE RECORD. ] BArDICI6 st T CoRNER: - Somn . eacon G5, 14s11s s e | Taxas Man Gompletes 112 Hours, last evening, when her engage: 10| _ i W 60, 516 SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 27.—A. e Davis G ) ] i 3 T oupitun C. Watson of San Antonio, 18 in bed | nounced. M /| 5 Gt = | L. ' Smith, Mr. Char! Stott and Mr. Elliott J. Wright 12210 725 A “miniature” coat tailored like the “grown-up” of fine quality, plain and fancy won'! coatings e . M | ! 77 S n G, Little Sisters of the Poor. B s 5 7 2 iplacopul Hospital, stop dancing. | Sw ¥ = / ry C. )26 Cambridge place. s H P E ¥ ? : 55, Callinger Hompital ™| Watson quit shuffing at 11:30 o'clock HoTRAR ; s i \ A { L K Nibles Howpital | yesterday morning after having been on - 4 S Z R ol the floor since 7:30 p.m. Saturday. He This afternoon a tea is being siven | - / A ; once ; 7. Momeopathic Hospital. | walked from the floor to an automobile | § RS e slven e 3 _ b} . Bailey! ‘16 monthy, 627 Florence | ang gaid he felt no i1l effects. TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET al al U rsity W g e n.e. | lub 1634 TStreet, for women from | : *“Chaties W. Day, 87, Potomac river, foot of 14 RS o i 2 S : 1 K xt. mw. . : ° The progressive Chinese women | #e-s-s-eo-oms-s present to welcome the gue 1 |2 z ' : B ) : DA o iwo songs will be - g =85 7 Vi 5 | study. writers, one on th of Wash- f ¢ ington and one on California On_Saturday afternoon an Italia Punch and Judy show will be give at the club for the children of mer hers and their guests by Mrs nando Cuniberti, assisted by . ;. ¢ = Margaret Merrill H - p : = B R ternoon | Sl : : i L&Y Let us care for . Lt ‘_"‘ : i \\.‘,;‘fv.‘-‘ e ¥ = 2 = Sat’iflll;dags h ?b'li Sbom your Furs in our | eron, 4R years, Georgetown Uni- | after establishing what is sald to be L | the new record of 112 hours for non- 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Cold Storage Rooms ade ice cream, cakes and candy e on sale. Col. G. P Thomas and Mrs. Thomas have closed their spartments at the | Burlington Hotel, and leave tonight for Sault Ste. Maric Miss Mary Louise Harrover s el ecently” o S e 2% Saturday Only Below Cost for Panama. Miss Wanda Lyon will entertai sompany at dinner at Le Par o< om, Fine Sk Boae These Sweaters Mr. Mrs. John Jerchma SlEranan wnodng oot De T RendniEate etk o They fit so nicely into your spring and e Filmy Chiffon and Glove Silk Hose, Martha Mur- ) summer wardrobe needs. Plain Wool, of the better qualities—in all the shades Wodl and Eiber and BrashadiWoal—in this season SPONEOLS aleo Black with solid colors and appen]ing combinations. ‘l[‘\ 4““",;'“‘\ e Tt : - : i | White clocking. Reducedito . s Smith Marriagc Licenses * Roy and Lillian G. Rittenhouse. Mrs. John Rus: S. idward . Neal of this city and Mary F. Biier ana Reduced to. .. = o and v h licenses have been fssued 1o the = o their home in Fordhan i Mrs. o a1 I Dewdacs. = i ¥ E er The ainment committer of Miss Ella Bell of Tolewd. Ohio: s. | I Ly of M L Mainimll and Mar, Mishop. Pirst Ploor Women's J 1 Frank d M P id Kva Beavers. First Floor ¢! B. Jone s, Frank Jones and M. G n . and Sopiie F. Tufner and Mary C. Boston, 4 . Jones, all of Youngs- ge sang Souby M. ‘arnes of Angapolis. Md., and nd_ Paul H. Caskey of % both of | E Mitchell of this city. an interesting party now Ti cal A it Hi l(‘ Shaw aud Fffic Savage, both of The May party which the Unitarian | in Washington and staying at Ward- LS ekate e women of Washington will give at >ark Hotel. They are all en harles P. Philiips of Richmond, Va.. and Harrison and’ Bessie Blevins, both of the Washington Club Saturday {reute north after spending the win- g ; May 5, will be one of the mos ter in the south. # 2ot AL R S K land of Phil . e liant affairs they hav arranged. | y S ’ R d m dJ S lk There will 1 he ball-; Mrs. Henr. Hunt, jr. and her v a. SECTE RS 3 : adium an ersey o1 $2.75 . s will be reserved in|little daugh > visiting at the kdw 2. 5 > Tume. | Shiriey D, Smith g 2 e icoats the barlors for guests who wish to| home of the former's parents, Mrzand | Jthomas Smith and 3 on Arthur F. Curtin and Ci 3 tt csecen Play bridge. Mrs Edward . 3 MrdArthur W. Dunn. G | lateriandiE Mapretieinou | I Fringle and Dorthy c 5 i will be hostess in the parlors. The Rollin M. Bell and Mildred A. McDonough, | - Anthony J. Ferrara of Hri members of the Women's Allianc The anuual Founders' day banquet both of Carboudale. Pa " | Puilomens Xavier of this Guonell. hurie ot e mmye ot Ueiinigeneral | of Py Beta Phl Sorority will be held | Fllp - Ellbeck and Anna 3. Boston. Foant it. Highy ‘aad 67 Leenrick. < We can assure you that the quality far out- a : ¢ at 6:30 o'cl p.m. at the | yRarl J. Thomas o sas City, Mo.. . T = % " Schaefer, both i - Hotel. The guests will | 4, iase] of Aoston, Mass. . % reaches the PEIce. X ree, » members of the active und | shear A real special. <. Duncar Ls and the pledges of the wctor Dougherty, N : .~ Among the PBi This in : C._ V. Riley, A ving line will be Mrs. Henry P. 8 X r More than 1,700 women have been | McDonald ‘Stew - | W3 Mrs. Wilson Compton and ¥ . rdained to the ministry in the United |} Albord D \ Repeating This Big Event of G and ’ S | Dresses at . . . $18 Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel SR The charm of these Dresses is the originality of their designing and their won- derful effectiveness—indicative of the high character of their production. The most l C on ti nu i n g’ S at urd ay / i favored silks, in unusual models. Novel and staple colorings. Still a good assortment of Street, Afternoon and Sports types. L Our ‘ Handsomely lined with Silk Crepe. Sale of Suits | s R at $39,00 , Top Coat.s and Capes instead of *59:5 to 369:-59 Re-Priced All Sizes for Women and Misses I ‘g i A $ A Few Extra Sizes Up to 50 ) = t In both sports and the dressier mode]s—phin colors and smart overplaids—distinctively tailored. The Coats are in Tweeds, Polair, Camelair, Twill Cords—in Tans, Grays, Navy, and effective new Brawns. Str apped thl' ee 'Piece Suits ma‘ie of o I The Capes and Wraps are in Velour, Bolivia, Poiret Twill, Canton < E I \ Crepe, etc. the finest quality twill fabrics - Jacquette For Saturday— Balkan Blouse . . Stone Marten Chokers— Box Coat perfect skins—and the pop- 525 Fitted / o ularshapes...... Models / COLORS: Gray, beige, navy blue or black

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