Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1923, Page 9

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SEEKS $25,000 LOST IN ALLEGED FORGERY Real Estate Dealer Sues to Recover on Woman's Check Signed With Name of C. M. Schwab. Society (Continued from Kighth Page.) days, Mrs. note, Mallory is a singer of who entertained at rday at the Ma Rear Adm Among those luncheon yest Club we and Mr. and v il | Mr. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, May 11.—Action to cover $25.000 paid on a note indors: with Charles M. Schwab's name, whi the financier de was a forgery and which resulted in the indictment of Mrs. Myrtle B. Hayes, has been started Henry A. Mark, real es- tate lawyer, who discounted the ques- tioned note. Mr. Mark said he took this action after a handwriting ex- pert had examined the signature Summons and complaint W upon Mr. Schwab, who entered a gen eral denjal. Mrs. Haves made it plain that she would plead not guilty to the charge of forzery returned in the in- ‘H('lnwm. She and her attorn. 1. who have the the L: t Blue Ride to motor ment i1l Surope. aughter T which they At the summer traveling In Board of Lady Managers of Caxualty ¥ The board ualty Hospital wiil be tional Hospital day, on which oce “at home” on tomorrow. erved r the auspices! e. ! h Centu the benefit of the Juvenil \mlln(\n al gkt M Association will take place velock at Wardman Park Hotel. the who nd thrown on icnds, Missouri ucted @ - She work- ina depart- nd married man farme her div ' Atbert T. |, hmn in i Redwood Vandergrift the annual bicnnial General Federatlon ¢ . which is being he $-12 at A'tla Ga., as a d et of Columbia n of Women's Clubs. Mrs, V will return to Washington Births Reported. A H. Bouton of Roland Park, 2 a number of guests, will arrive The following [ shington tomor Mrs tending of the is at hop in Dail coun ed in Ch s buy ment stor sald. 0. H. entl of Pigeon Cove, Me., aft from her first husband, Dr. Graf of Los Angeles. fternon perform- > of the Wildflow- ix being presented both Allert 3. und Myla veningat the D. A, R, ] on P and I 1 Mary V. und Daisy ¥ A N Memorial § Wildflow women's L Mrs. Bouton is the Wildflower of M . and it is very pxuh ble t the auspices of he An Unusual Opportunity for an EXPERIENCED DRESS WOMAN To take charge of & smart shop. Al ap- expericnce and have a unted on to bring Made New Again s F Cleaning, Blocking Leon 1. and ¢ Frank 1. and John and Al 435 H‘h St. N.W. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health deprtinent in te Jast Oventy-four h st n.e nited States Sol Serving Trays $1.50 and up % Mahogany finish, with N a glass top. Our Prices Are Always Low BALLAKD Gift and Art Dept. 1340 G St. Henry Mason, Zora . 5 Tatrick J. Greelish, 39, ( Robert A. Tacon, 20, George a3, 318 0 duys, 1 ital, Hospital Hospital NINDSINN Every Child’s and Tot’s Coat or Cape Radically ]/2 0 f f Reduced for Clearance All spring garments—well made of this scason’s most popular materials. I All Children’s Hats Also Included at V5 Off pying thelr summer fummit, Pa., for to week, ! 1) - | Harriet Haw today at! ow'from Balti- | Your Old Hat - Vienna Hat Factory AN aftka’s 7/ 555 P FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Szlk and Chiffon Hose Specially Priced at Full-fashioned Stockings—splendid values—all colors—including Black, Gun Metal, Fawn, Atmosphere, Biege, Chestuut and Gray. Every Pair Perfect. SHOR FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, clety, the same preduction of Mrs. Andrews’ fantasy of “The Volce of the Wildflowers” may be glven in Bal- timore early in June. It will then be done out of doors at Mr. and Mrs. Bouton's home, in Roland Park, which boasts one of the most beautiful gar- 15 in this part of the country. The final rehearsals of “The Volce of the Wildflowers” are being held to- day and tonlght under the direction of Miss Caroline McKinley, Mt chreiner, Harold Snyder of the Ass | of Theater Arts, assisted by Bleyde: : a The ushers who will seat the audi- | ence at D. A. R. Hall tomorrow are | Broups of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. am H. Moses is inviting | S of the District of C 1 of American Pe Women to t Mrs. Harriet Haw Locher Sunday evening at 8 j o'clock, at the Arts Club, 2017 I street ! northwest. Mrs. Will the membe: lumbia Le: punch bow which will be part of each | _entertainment at the dr n fote evenings continuing for the ben ue of Amer announced the {can Pen Women, | committees that will De Muth Wat ¥ Frances vening, Harriet Chac s Miss Janet ry Browning, Mi Miss Judith Lyeth, Quigley and Tan Chace, vis, Miee Ftbas Dbeth Miss Florence Flowers in Mothers’ is most fitting. remain open all day venience. ROSES . . ..... SWEET PEAS Wonderful variety— Decorations for Spring Weddings We Dresses, If you sure to prices. vou're Seeing Is r.. ulnnnm' B DARWINS TULIPS . Lavender, red, pink, yellow. have re-marked 100 Coats, Capes, at sensationally Thompson; for Wednesday evening, May 16, Mrs. Ella O. Howard; other assistants for this evening will be announced later; for Thursday even- ing, May 17, Mrs. Edna M. Colman, Miss Virginia Frye, Mrs. Isabel Lik- ens Gates, Miss Tva Etta Sullivan and Miss Katherine Hinton Wooten; for riday evening, May 18, Mrs. Ed- ward Nelson Dingley, Miss Mary Meek Atkeson, Miss Mable DIll, Mrs. Clif- ford Ireland, Mrs. Estélle Subrey Brown and Mrs, Hal Smith. Miss Ruth Colman, chairman of the ushers' committe, will be head usher each evening and will have assisting her during the week Mliss Theresa Eylo and Miss Virginia Frye for Mon- Miss Mary Collins and Miss Rita garty for Tuesday, Wednesday, Miss Margaret Gates, Miss Katherine Hatch and Miss Lu- cile Ehle for Thursday and Miss Mad- eline Dingley and Miss Marian Chace for Friday. The wedding of Miss Margaret Mc- Gurn, daughter of Mrs. Annle P, Mc- rn, to Mr. Charles Yeatman Lati- mer took place last evening at the Cora E. Hodges, on The ceremony Wwas 1 by Capt. E. W. Scott, chap- N., s followed by a who _was unattended, wore a gown of French crepe em- broidered with steel beads, and car- !ried a bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valle After a brief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Latimer will make their home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jenkins of Wash- ington are at Hotel Traymore, Atlan- tic City. — Silkworms are sold by the pound in China. Abundanc For Mothers’ Day Day is the one day above all others when floral expression of your devotion WWe have an exceptional variety of choice flowers for your selection and will Sunday for your con- .$1.50 doz. up .50c and $1 bunch } ...$1.50 and $2 doz Blackistone's Special Memorial Wreath 14th and H Phone Main 3707 about Suits and low can be suited. get a bargain. Believing Milton RMe 8th and Penna. A N.W. Silk Loom_s iOéArner_icaZa, B. & A. Spool Silk 1114 G St. N. W. McCall Patterns Here Are the Silks of the Hour At Loom-to-Wearer Prices 40-in. Georgette Crepes. .. 40-in. Crochet Crepes..... 38-in. w N~ Embroidered Crepes.. 40-in. Paisley Crepes.. .. { 40-in. n A Knitted Crepes. .. 40-in. New Golf Crepes. 40-in. Printed Crepes. .. ® N N 40-in. Mill End Crepes. . D. C, FRIDAY, Ma,mage Lxcenscs. Harrison and Lula Lee, both of o tely and Thelma A. Reese, both of Raltimore, Md. Jerome Btevenson and Mar; Benfamin D. Mark and Ida Bur: Claude L. Hippensteel and Fdith Nethardt, MAY 11, 1923, iter and Iaurl arl | and Genevh Freeman. Charles ¥. Latimer and Murgaret J. McGurn, | Gilbert I Griffith and Elizabeth L. Carrier, | both of Shenandoah, Va. Jumes J. Brosnahan and A rawell of 'nwmu- H, Shaw a d C. Edstin of Gre is and Mary E. Hitcheoc] Md. Toniner 3. Flote n Meiva Costello of Gainessilie, Va Vineent G- Carey and Pautlyc facrison James A Wright and Ruth Matthe: Culver. teld, Mo., and Myra ‘ both of New York city. Miss Collins for | of Warren, Ohto, at Theodora Cogper of Cherrydale, V Virgie Dyson of Hifam 17, Toiloss. of this city wnd B Lomax of Catiets, ‘Joweoh Taylor and Elliott M.” Ray and Viotet Tard: Pulaskl, Va, lie | Thomas T, Fynn, Jo., Thon and Mary C. DeRene, Mount Rainfer, Md. Arthor I, Godsey and Annie F. Jones, both Tuena Vista, Va, John l‘lll!rmn and Emma Foy, both of . Mass., and | p both of Richard M. Baker of Wore Henry Jordan and Martha Jucken Robert 'N. Graves and Grace L. Denbam. Hobart Motherahead and Bty Buie: Raymond C. Holt of this ity and Dorothy | 3. Eiliott of ‘Walker Mathew T. Posey of :.,-Pn.mburg Md., and 1503 Connecticut Ave. Old Floors Refinished Gus Brown and Este e. Clarence Itobinwon and Ediih Wallace. Joseph M. Ford and Louisa E. Dent. Milton Riley and Vioia A Tgon Wunder and Deatrice Tyrd. Frank A. Dorsey and Agnes M. Now in_Our New Store. 610 12th Worth-While Towen and | Ernestine W. t Sauter, both oF Battimore, Md The Wpoming Cafe Main Floor, The Wyoming Apartment, Columbia Road, at California St. COLD STORAGE Coats left for altering or remodeling Stored Without Charge during Summer. Spe- cial Summer Rutes puir: and alterations. Redecorated— New Managément g, one chef for man superior service enuble on COMMUNITY DINNERS 3-Courwe, $1.00—4-Courne, 81 Special Rates by the Month, Breakfast—Luncheon—Di STECDULAJ?RACEMMB’ The only store in Washington showing the Irene Castle fashions. The only store showing Harry Collins gowns, Sorosis footwear, Gold Stripe silk stockings and much other high-grade merchandise. Excellent Ever—Expensive Never! .md the sterling dependa- the fact that we We point to the excellence of our fashions ity of our merchandise, but more than t increase the buying pow I of the dollar by careful selection pricing! Learn to Know Jelleff’s! JUST ARRIVED! New Spring Hairbands For Graduation—For Gifts— For Dress Wear $2.00 to $4.00 and moderate NEW Costume Blouses, $9.85 Perfectly beautiful ones just arrived! Primed silx radlum, sports style siip over— new French crepe, in white with Egyptian designs—and a dozen more in this special Smart Black Dresses Many Pleated Styles In a Special Lot of Misses’ Frocks Ready for selling tomorrow e 50 dresses 14 18 vear sizes—only o or two of a kind, but each smartness all its Nearly in a to with own Among them a Beige Roshanara. with knife.pleated blouse and long pleated slceves—a Lanvin green Canton crepe, apron style, with fagoted yoke and braided girdie— rosewood crepe Elizabeth_with pin tucks and gold braiding. These are just a few of the numbers—all of them brimful of style—$47.50. The new tiered skert developed in French blue fiat crepe. The bertha collar,is draped and the green ribbon girdle ends in a big bow. One of the spe- clal frocks at $47. FURS Are the Thing—on . ) Misses’ Summer Capes 549:0 lustrous black caracul or cd with long moire rib- a deep pleated flounce here’s a extra-value ~and chased, only specially pur- group — at g pleated collars of maybe cord-tucked and faste bon streamers. One of these to match the col Other Silk Capes—-—$25.00 to $89.50 There HAVE YOU S “Muriel” and the other Irene Castle frocks for May? “Murlel” is a modest black and gray creation with bodice and panel of GCorticeili satin. A novelty apron of delicate lace and net and a new angle collar at front and back give quaint piquancy. shade wanted g in Misses’ Sport Coats $65.00 Another extra value chance in these classy coats of imported Teddy _Bear cloth (looks like a Teddy Bear), straioht back, with inverted pleat, self belt, raglan sleeves or loose back, slightly flaring. Graduates’ FROCKS Crepe de Chine, georgette, knife pleating or bits of shirring to give bouffant hips. Lovely styles, 325 and $35, Irene Castle Herself —is reflected In all these frocks and coats, for they are duplicates of her per- sonal wardrobe. See them all—try them on! Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Greatly Reduced! Scores of our fine Coats---Capes Soft velvety pile fabrics, as well as twills—20 to 25 styles to choose from—all new. ’I hree big lots at *45—'55 65 Original Prices—$55.00 to $125.00 Many Garments at Just About Half Price Embroidered sleeves, embroidered bands and allover embroidery— plenty of black and navy blue—and an assortment of all new spring shades, including grays and tans All es for women and misses. SATURDAY--Gold Stripe Day Silk Stockings That WEAR, $2.00---$2.75 Gold Stripe means silk 100% pure and protection from g caused by garter-clasp cuts—real satisfaction in silk stockings. All colors—all sizes at felleff’'s— the only authorized Washington agency. won style $3.95 to $4.50 Vesties and Gulmpes $2 00 Net_Guimpes and Ratine Vesties are a big feature group, Fine cream net combined with paneling of real fil laces 'you'll find in the practical becoming tuxedo styles. styles” for sweater wear, witn hip-length banding and embro linen collars, come in French biue, jade, maize, ro peach ratine! Collars, too, of real filet and Irish, wi Venise insets or fine net hand-embroidered and val lace $4.50 and $5.00 Panel Collars Frill Vesties, $3.00 Combinations of embroidered net or batiste with real used with net in the friil vesties; touches of hand-embroi crocheted buttons down the front. Collars, of round or pointed, and collar and cuff sets tuxedo & $7.50 and $8.50 Gorgeous Bertha Collars, $4.00 Modish, round and pointed bertha coliars, bullt w of embroidered net and mercerized batiste real lace and point Venise run riot to accomplish the loveliest collars, ever shown at so low a price. Smaller collars and also at $4.0C. $30.00 Real Lace Berthas, $13.95 Exquisite Point de Turque Embroideries—have them?—on fine net and mercerized batiste, alded and Irish, rose point, filet and point Venise to maks the lovelie: you have ever seen. Only threc of them! Other money-savin at 35c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $5.00. SOROST School Shoes Wh Shoes LEATHER WORTH—PREC MANSHIP—SHAPES ARE ROOMY— Feel the leather of our Chil- dren’s Shoes, the life is there. construction takes ac- of the rough usage to which romping voungsters subject their Shoes and the models give the children’s feet the needed freedom. They do not cramp, compress or squeeze. Clean-cut Shoes, long-wearing Shoes. for chil dren, sold under the SOROSIS liberal guarantee of satisfac tion. tace—val we think, sets of real laces you for the ( hfld en <hould at every mother ok SOLID WORK THAT The count Sorosis Strap Pumps for Children $2.50 to $5.00 Pair In patent leather, black and brown calf, with hand-turned soles. Chiidren’s sizes, 2 to 11)%; junior sizes, 1 to 2. Children’s Lace Boots $3.00 to $4.00 Pair Of white kid, with hand.turned soles. $4.00 pair. Same in brown calf or black kid, $3.00 and $3.50 pair —SOROSIS SHOE SECTION—M Sizes 2 to Ship-Over Sweaters Now at Great Reductions! Nearlv: 2000 Sweate from —all weaves sizes and all reduced! Group 1—$4.00 Mohair Slip-Over Sweaters, $2.00 Straight raised weave, fancy weave and plain slip-overs, in good quality yarn, with round and V necks, with sash—some with contrast colored border—navy, black, buff, gray, gold, Harding and jade. Group 2—$5.00 and $5.9! Mohair and Mobhair and Flber Slip-Overs, $3.00 Round, V, horseshoe and slip-overs, in wide and narraw raised weaves; both plain and in combination, with fiber silk in contrasting colors; navy, black, buff, jade, jockey, Harding and tan- gerine. Group 3—$7.50 and $10.00 Exclusive Mochair Slip-Overs, $5.00 Seldom is merchandise of this type found at less than regular prices—twenty different styles, In round and V neck models; in novelty weaves and combination color effects; navy, black, buff, gray, Jade and gold, in plain or two-toned effects. Jelleff’'s—Second floor! ose all square neck ef 34 — rEFERL S bl

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