Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETYX. President and Mrs. iety Coalidge Have as Their Guest at the White House Mrs. Holmes HE President and Mre Cool- idge are enteitaining for a fow days Mrs. C. K. Hoithes, a former neighbor and old friend from Westfield, Mass of Staye and Mrs, leaving this evening for Va., to nasssabout two Homestead. cretary Mrs. William Phillips Gomes for n Short VIsit, 5 The undersecretary of state, Mr. Wil- ltam Phillips, will be joined today by re.. Phillips. who will com at Bever) 2 J ‘ashingyon g to Bevaly ambassador td iller Colller board the Mr. Benjs cen transferred tiago, will sail lier and Mrs. ( ncheon entestained iy at 1 i on tne Willard roof. "ol oh ain House, at Whelan | and oter through stopped : n R. Castle of the t came to Washingt Mass., on ye whe Washingtc e ar Magnolja Mrs. Castle ck, son of tor to Fra Miss Louise Goft Wedding Da Miss Louise Des- of Mr. and Mrs. Representative ce of Tenneswee day evening, rony will be per- s Episcopal the r daughter have home on New r the autumn 1art C. Johnson irned to their home | Areet after spending a ir summer home on West as F. Ryan were | ning at lunch- 1 yesterday. —— o Charles itman Westn: York for a short stay Hotel Lorraine. 1t, daughter Miss Cornelia_V . who is George W. V. York s 3 r at luncheon yes Deering Howe, who e's. ina Tucker, daughter Mrs. George I'rescott Tuck- married this evening to Mr. es Herbert Hornaday, son of Mr. M mes P, Hornaday. « The 3 ill be performed at 8 in the First Congregational by the Franklin I. Win- tor of the church. | Mrs shower last o Miss Dorothy G and Mrs. Charle ose marriage hneider will t day, ptember 19, There were twenty Buests in the company and fortunes Fere told by Mrs. Louls Schuman. evening Iliher, daugh = ce is entertalning ¢ of twelye at bridge this at the Washington Golf Club. Mrs. Price was oclety Charles G. eason by dilburn. Senntor Spencer in fown for a Few Days. r Selden P. Spencer has come e In Missouri and is at in the Brighton for a rs. Spencer is still at N where she has from 1 Bls apart few d Munson 5 Been for the summe tor and Mrs. Medill McCormick ven up their house which they d, ¥ street, and will short- ir house in Chicago, where feCormick plans to spend part of the winter. alien property custodian, Mr. Miller, has returned to Wash- ter passing some time with Miller at Cape Ccd, where she stablished all summer with n. Iy appointed consul general Yokohama, Mr. Nathaniel B. Stew- will sail for Japan on the Presi- September 23. Mr will_act i place of Mr. De At dinner here, you'll find presented eld favor- ites in new guise—eén- ticingly . flavored nd daintily served by our goed Chef, Antonio Dols. Special Steak and lItalian DINNERS—$2 No cover charge for dinner. Serviee in oafe in case of bad weather. Phone Main 4336 for res- ervation. Danecing to Meyer Davis Famous Le Paradis Band ctor. | the } ot Westfield. Witt ¢ Poole who was recadled to his home in Virginia by the -illness of a nagr relative. Mrs. Norman James, formerly Miss Isabeila Hagner of Washingion, came over from her homa In Gatonsville jvesterday and was M\B‘l? those en- tectaining informally at luncheon gt |the Shorebam, having a. smali pom- pany with her. The marriage of M Janes, daughter of Mrs. Ada Los, Angeles, and Mr. Jmfih of Wilmington, Del., too 11:45 this _morning in St. Matthew's rectory. The ceremony wad {performed by the Rev E. L. Budiey. The bride was attended by Miss Jane Dunn, sister of the brideégroom h‘"d t 8. plan }mlkd their home at Falkstone Cou after Oetober 1. o ris Miss_Genevieve Norris of Leenard- [town, MA., is spending the week with | Mag. Frankslin King in her home at 1405 | Delyfield place northwest. Mrs. King | will yive a small informal dance for | hev guast tomorrow evening. Mr. Acd Mrs. William Stuart Rey- burn havy _gone to New lLondon, Conn., a wea:'s stay T g Virgie Andrews, | daughter of 1. irs. Otto Andrews, |to Mr. Frea Jiekeweg will take place tonorrow evem ng, at 8:30 o'clack, in Niuth Stredy Christian Church, the ¥ Charles N. Jarrett offielating. and Mrs. | tertained at a 1Among their & | Louis N. Gelde: 'R\ eodore H. Tiller en- dia supper last evening. on ynd. daughter and 3 n of Bainbridge, Ga., tather of Thler, Wao is. Visiting | the_hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Tiller have recently re- turned from North Beach, where they had a cottage for the SunEmer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells have re- their apartmants in the after spendims several with Maj. ‘and Mis. Clarke at. Newport, R, Is | _Mrs. T. W. Atcherson of Golumbus, Onbio, has arrived at the e House | to be the guest of her daugyter, Miss Lucile Atcherson of the State De- partment. w Wells M, nd Mrs. William Henry" White have q returned from Buena where they spent the, past 1715 H_street, included Mr. and Wilson of Hollin Hall, Va ; a rs. Louis Napoleon Geldeat and Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Rickey. . Jobn A. O'Donoghue of '16th street are on a cluding Niagara Falls, alo and New York city night they entertalned a rty in honer of their son birthday anniversary at Tally-He lun, the heart of the Berkshires. : | Boston, aturday in Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. wpnero-)i ard now established at their new | home, 101 Leland street, Chovy Chase, Md. The marriage of Miss Barbara Baker daughter of Mrs. Baker and the D Norton of White Plains, N. Y.. and New York city, took place at noon to- }day in the home of the bride’s mother. on 16th street, the Rev. Dr. A. F. A | derson oMciating. Only members of | both families and intimate witnessed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Beatrice Champlon of Norwalk, Conn., land Mr. Willlam Chauvenet of Al toona, Pa., was the best man. M. »rton and his bride left after the informal reception for an.extend- ed motor trip through New England and Canada. They will be at home . Y.. after Novem- friends, s. Norton is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Mr. Norton is a graduate of Yale. Dr. Thomas H. Norton, father of the bridegroom, was in the United States j the | Who is entertaining a small company iugton Golf a I Alliance has been called for o'clock tonight at Clifton. Donald MacDonald, who has the @ in charge, has coached and pro- d the Junior League Revues from As girls and men will in the revue of the versal 8:3¢ re duce: coast to coast. both take part Junior Alliance the rehearsals prom- ise to bo as interesting as the final performance. The young people will have the whole thing in charge under Miss Catherine Weller and Miss Laura Bryn. Card Party Arranged by Women's City Club. A card party of bridge and five hundred will be givgn by (he enfer- talnment committes of the Women's Ciub in the clubhouse, at £2 Jagkson place, Monday evening, Sep- tember 17, at *U'vlmk, when there will be a prize Yor each table, Foster is again in her apartment at the Cbastleton, after an extended visit in St. Louls, M and Dallas, Tex. She will be Joi by her daughter, Miss Evelyn F)ite the latter part of the month. Mirs Foster is visiting her uncle an1 aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W, 5 . 0t Nor- folk in _their Virginia Miss Foster spent some time tefore Joining d will come 10 hington in time to take up her studies at George Washington 1/ni- ity at its opening and also will ue her studies in music Mrs. H. A Mr! ‘Was| Miss Fay Brennan has joined her mother, Mrs. Edmund Brennan, ip Ohlo for a short stay. Mr. aunt, nigeled, ten d.&)’h. Warren H. Miss Alice are at Crowell and his Crowell, of Los the Hamiiton for Mr. and Mrg. R. H. Dodson have goue to Atlafitie City and are at the Hotel’ Iroguois for a late sum- mer' visit. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Alexander and their. family of Norfolk, Va.. are at the l.ee House for the week. Mi:ts Lauro Cadman has returned to her apartment in the Coywood after spending the summer in Cali- foruia and Nevada, where she visited relatives. Deaths Reported. The foll )wing deaths have been reported to the healtls department in the last twenty-four Roth Marian . Sha n 36, 711 10th st. n.e. Bennett . Emorgency Hospital. consular service for a number of years, and before that was professor of chemistry in the Unliversity of Cin- cinnati. The first rehearsal for the *Junior | Alliance Revue” of. the Woman's Uni- 1 from_ ! needs. day and Frocks--- James Gleason, 66, 1016 26th st. FElizabeth Johnton, 71, 817 L st. n.e. Corneliug N. Wells, 72, 223 Indiana ave. .65, rge Washington Al 63, 1806 11th Thomas Bimms, 50, Tubercnlosis Hospital. Reuben Redd, 1 wonth, Freedmen’ s Pregents for to seventeen, their wants lospital. MRS XENOPHEN PRICE, at bridge this afternoon, at the Wash- Country Clu Marriage Licenses. e licenses Lave been issued to the liam Dorman aod Eleanor Nolan, beth of New York city Jumes M. ('Dwyer and Margaret C. Jones. Joseph R. Minter of Washington, Ind. Asma V. Robinson of Philidelphis vy ohn. B., Bean of Morgantown, W. Va., and Alma L. fawless of thi Alfred D, Tarter Wiillam Robiosonand 3 au ‘W. Froed and Mary Waynesboro, Va Maurice T._Bishop of Charlott of Albemarie, V B. Grifin Jumes H. H arthmore, and e Tucker ot s el cajamin ¥. Whitmore and E Y Wiles, f Waynesboro, P . ke e and Josephine lLewis. n.y and Edns W. Nigholls. aud Blen Jones. yt and Agatha G. Bouson Hulbert and Virginla W ‘tte V. Kiernan, aret’ Mockabee. - Gibson, both of esville, Va., of Pa., Ma H Lyman’ &. South- . Wiliam Perry and Anna Brooks. John W. Siler of Newport News, Va Katherine R, Allen of Norih Warres, Pa. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to | the health departmeat in the last twenty-four Hoyrs Frank Viola M. Whittaker, bos Joseph und Alice Cipolari, boy Ben and Siivia Siver, bay. Guy G. aud Josephine Worthiagton, boy. Nellie R Sanford, boy . and i George E. and Felix P and Mary B obert M. and Bernice A. Furniss, bo; James H. yad May 1. Brust, girl Lewis and Belma Plaherty, bo, I Jante Jameso Richard John H. and Mary Dyson, . CHILEAN DEPUTY KILLS SENATOR AND ENDS LIFE Shooting Takes Place in Lobby of Congress at Santiago in Dis- pute Over Race. SANTIAGO, Chile, September 11.— Luis Correa-Ramirez, a democratic Doy’ | vesterday shot and instantly killed Senator Zenon Torrealba in the lobby of congress. CorrearRamirez committed suicide immediately aftermard. The shooting of the senator wi due to a dispute over nominations by the democratic party, in which Senor Torrealba was chesen as the candi- date for the senatorial seat for San- tiago in the next election. Smart School-time Fashions Girls, Juniors, and Misses E Prep Girl Shop of Erlebacher under- stands the difficult-to-dress-age of girls and their others can come here with confidence dress occasions. Apparel Skirts---Coats- Accessories and be assured of complete satisfaction in'the selection of smart fashions for school, every- that ex- presses good taste, and Fashions that will please the young miss. Let the j’nfi Gigl Shop assist you in Getting the Girls Ready for School Erilechbacher WASHINGTON = X7/ & ASKS 3 MILLIONS FOR TRUNK SEWERS This .Amount Needed for Suburbs Alone, Sanitary | Engineer Says. Three million spent on dollars sheuld be suburban trunk sew alone, not to mention other important sanitar¥ projects, J. B. Gerdon, sani. tary engineer, told tha Commissionery in his annual report, made public last night In this age of progress and develop. ment, the National Capital, Mr. Gors don sald, is showing an Incresse in the number of antiquated privies. He attributes this condition to Inadequate appropriations. Unable to Provide Sewern. . There are now 3,000 such privies fn ‘Washington, he reported, or 100 more than existed 4 year ago. The sanitary engineer again the city heads that he was unablg during the past twelve months to pro- vide sewer facllities for all n houses erected. because appropri th or his office have not kept pace with bullding development. “The flscal year 1923 ended,” h says, “with more sewers of this cla, ordered than ean be ‘built with th funds ayailable for the entire ensuing year. The above ordered sewers do | not repri Nt *he total requested, for, In many cases requiring more toan g | nominal length, the sewer was not | recommended. 1 many cases the applicant, at distinct financial loss ; paid entirely ore than tion was thus paid for by private interests. This condition is most re- grettable, in view of the fact that the | law providing that the benefited | party must pay a speclal assessment | for sewer service llnpllefl that he will be provided with ‘such service. Assessment Returns. “During the past three yea period of the revised ass there hay been returned on account of sewer assessment, $146.845, or 36 | per cent of the total amount of the | appropriations.” $1.000,000 more is Although only needed to complete the several Julius Lansburgh, —as President, announces’ a special big sale from 637 F —of every article in the house at unheard-of prices before removing to 729 11th * —their new place. Sun Pa Siiks ... Tapestries Re- duced to . $345 Velo Re- adeed o e 400 Cretonnes, 13 price, and a special sale of Window Shades, Curtains and Nets. Lansburgh Company Henderson's—Standard for quality. ES"bliSh:d Ovcr 5 years.g ] We offer fo ber of Bedr Suites, toget | 0dd Pieces, at— - REDUCTIONS of 10% to 333 % { Being from our own regular stock, this furniture is high-class merchan- dise in every ity associated with usual sales. { Original an miain on all pieces, showing at a glance the big savings awaiting you. ' enumerate a $764 Comb. Walnut Bedroom Suite, $595 A 9-piece suite, comprising 48-inch Dresser, Bow-end Beds, Vanity and Chifforobe. Reduced $685 Comb. Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 9 pieces, including 54-inch Dresser, Twin Chifforobe. Was $685. Sale pric $1,137 Comb. Wainut Bedroom Suite, An exceptionally handsome 9-piece ’ suite, with 52-inch Dresser, Bow-end Twin Beds, Vanity and Chifforobe. fronts to all pieces. Was $1,137. $642 Comb. Ma[wgany Dining Suite, 10 pieces, Hairlcloth seats Closed Suite, from $625 to $495. $189 Mahogany Sofa Now $125 filled. in- |- erver and Oblong Table. $625 Comb. Mahogany Dining Room 10 pieces, \;yh 66-inch Buffet and Closed Server. Our own makef—Dotyn and ' Hair terceptor sewers, it will take eighteen yours to finigh the job if appropria- tions centinue to be made as In the, Daast ten years, Mr. Gordon says. i These Intereepier sewers were be gun & number of years sgo for th !wou of intergepting the sewage flowed into tie upper Petemac, Rack cresk the Bastern branch causing pollution of those siream Gorgon ur| & _more Vv outien of that work. MACDONALD MAKES CONSTITUTION PLEA R The fall season of the Takoma Park Citizens’ Assoclation opened last night in the Takoma public Mbrapy, coFner Gth and Cedar strgets, with Dr, D. N. Bhoemaker presiding. €. V. Johnsen, reporting for the streets and lights committee, stated that sidewalks bad been constructed on Blair road, that a cinder path had been assyred on Fern street be-! tween Georgla avenue and Blair road, | and that thirty-nine new street lights had been installed recently in the park by the District. The association voted an expression of thanks, which will be sent to the Commissioners. Jesse C. Suter reported relative to the zoping hearing, at whieh 4 was urged that the greater portion of! Takoma Park be placed in the restricted area. He also reported on the repult of the fourth of July cele- bration, which proved a great success. Pr. Guy Clinton reported on the foint meeting with the Chillum Make Your Dresses Wraps and Hats 3 Lessons, $5.00 | Livingston's School—Desizning, | || Pressmaking and Millinery. | Over 20 years in Washington 1115 G St. N.W. Fraoklin 7475 ~“Sketchin Class conddcted by internationally | known artist—1000 Vermont Avenue. Franklin 3541-J. Wardman Park Hotel Will Resume Dinner Dances ' | Saturday Evening, September Fifteenth, Commencing st 7130 o'clock Music by the New Wardman Park Orchestra Featuring Bob Foster Sapper Dance Col. 2000 each evening, for veserve- tions. 10 to 12. r a limited period a num- oom 'and Dining Room her with a selection of particular—not the qual- d Sale Price Tickets re- We few of the bargains: from $764 to $595. $500 - Beds, Toilet and e, $300. $800 Crotch Now $800. X Room $439 +to_all Chairs; 66-inch Buffet, Reduced from $642'to $439. $495 Reduced $189 Mahogany Davenport Now $150 Our own make—~Hair filled, James B. Henderson Firie Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Ugholstery, Paperhanging, Paoim‘ug Main 7 1108 G Street—Phones iiin 7676 eating address on igorous | ¢ SOCIETY. Citizens' Assoelation In_connection with the extemsion of New Hamp- shire mvenue to the Distrjct line. Byron C. Coon was elected &° member oIl e assoclation. i Unlted Btates Commissioner George Macdonald was a guest of the spolation and delivered an inter- The Constitution of the United States" He spoke of the duty. of citizens to stand by t laws which are made In the interest of Uie entire commungity. The invita- tion to speak was extended through the District of Columbia Bar Asso ciation committee, in connéetion with elebration of “Constitution Style, Quality and Materials Values are Equal - to Any Seuth of New York AUTUMN AND FALL Dresses —of the better kind Jcautiful styles, in-all the new crepes and silks, Poiret twill and charmeen, Specially priced. Exceptional Values R . New Sport Coats and Jacquettes —all the smart fabrics. Special-— $25.00 and $39.50 Fall and Winter Coats Handsome, lustrous fabrics. Beautiful fur collars, others plain. $49-50 569-50 $159:50 A Saving of $10 to $30 NOW ‘The Best Tailored Suits In Tricotines and Poiret Twill and specially priced, e, et A Ma’tter Of Affinity HE marked affinity-that exists between smart women and lovely shoes explains. why “Hahn's" is a famous rendezvous for both. The “Bellevue™ $10 Brown Satin Black Satin Log Cabin Patent Leather The “Plaza” $10 Log Cabin Patent Leather Black Satin The “Belvidere” $10 Gray Suede Brown Suede The “Shoreham” $10 Black Suede Black Satin All Patent Leather Fitting the Hard to Fit All the new Fall Styles now shown in widths from AAA to C. 1318 G St. 414 9th St. Cor. 7th & K Sts. At these Stores only

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