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The party promises unusual inter- | 1w miowing deaths have been reported to duy 15 the non-cissrvance of the:tsw i s SR SO R AR M) AIDED BY CONFERENCE it & s7Sbu i Jula OIS | e sty X MeCare totey akes S@ci@ {7 Bty 2| Deaths Roported. |HAYNES SEES DRYACT |gfy2iner &t o poseamee | WIFE CHARGES BIGAMY. P 2 losa & very -influsntial. group of cicisena( 4 - e s o Conti; d Eighth Page.. o v, pi al .8 e very apex of the soclal scal e District Supreme Coul o annul her _(Continued from Kighth Page.) ;?» Bzzf;iis.‘f\/a'rsy'\v‘h'x';;fi'.r.'\g:}, w".{’fr?.”"ffiw Ronz, 84, Georgetown University | 105t Fatriotic . Gathering Since The bitter con,«z)e(::x.:rathrlx of such|marriage to George W. McCarter. She ington from several weeks visit in|John A. Lejeune and Mrs. Hamilton |H@RUL o bl "o 0 Eighteenth Amendment Adopted, inl phases of our buasy |5ay8 she went threugh a cerémony the south. fhzlfl“;lgms- Mrs. W. R. Smedberg.| jonn T. Marts, 38, Garfield Hospital. Says Prob fcan lifs, who by their example | August 27, 1921, and lived with him un- — yoming avenue, is In charge{ Mary T. Ordway, 48, ity Hospital. ys Prohibition Chief. retarded a more general observ- | til January 20.last, when she learned e b e o of the tables: William 3 B. Thomsen, 12, 318 0 ance in_other groups, and the that he had a wife 1iving from whom Honor of District D. A. K. SR o N S Klon, 82, OIf Jeftersen "nmynr:bl;leo:{‘ Mf;m:tfll;:l::::d ll‘}.( - ® £ o e he had not been divorced, she states. ||Hl BRak., .|, Mrs. S, AT . 38, 3 at he e name of good citizenship an [, M. pears f Mre. Anthony Wayne Cook, presi-|Tuckerof . Evanston, Il are at 1. Pearson, 74, 1600 considered the "oltizenship ~conference | obedience 1o 1aw and Constituttan Wil | Moy 1o M Fowler &p ortie|id 1316 TO 1324 7{TH ST N, dent general, N. S, D. A. R.; was the |y, % 4 Galli Hospital’ - L e P e T e e ::l‘r\d:‘::l;\“g)';nn;k'::o:;le \':‘i:l:;:gfic;:;? M 3. Hal, G0, Georgetows University | Which convened here last week ‘“the| without question, result in the awaken- | Annuiment of marriage is also asked et ¥ Es Ascenel 1 most_significant gathering of patriotic | ing of new currents of thou Agnes Brown || e oY "',‘;}5 Eenas ‘:fl;’:’n“:‘{i‘fifl terday of Mrs. Margaret Thompson | ¢ codman, 6, Children's Hospital, | American leaders of thought since the higher American idealism o .l:: ::g l-'}-"lnfi?“%?fi'fifr!n“fl‘.fls‘r%r:m ey e s nts of the District chapters and Mr. George F. Wells. nnymrnd Sisemore, 2 months, Chiidren's lflfl!fl!?ll sof the elghteenth amend-|thet the Constitution will be revered, | married at Pittsburgh, Pa., December —_ | Hosita ment. respected and obeyed as the great char- | 26 last. The wife charges fraud and hour. ' The guests will be recelved| flatle Leverly Moore, 75, Emergency Hos- hostesses and the reception and o L P o was attended by diplomats and of- m“:‘r‘, ;‘\'I % atAinn]‘it:lffougéln reinia L. lomax, 4 months, 1 ‘A close analysis of the proceedings,” | ter of our liberties and the guarantee of | misrepresentation. s_represented ficials. the state boards of the S. A. R. | for alout ten days. ovge E. Follin, 7 months, and the Sons of the Revolution in 2 Washington. - Introductions 'to the ‘ g 'rd“- ‘5’:1‘: A o S = i Values $19.95 to, $25—Sale Prite ident general were made by the William B. Hardy. Marriage Licenses. The following members of the na-| = : e Ay ] . tional board formed a second receiv- | soimie licenses have been fssued to the | 437 e . . . ing line to whom the guests were | Jospl Ramos and Martha Camp. men's Hospltal, | p . presented by the District of Columbla | LaWience B ireen and Frart Hranwen, A A our 1 (A 1] ~==~ 4 Sizes vice preside aral, Mrs. How: oe. ‘arruthers. v, 30, ). ! " B é e A iy Thee Mo Villia Tagett of Brandywine. Md., . . 20, 130 . 16 to°44 46 to 54 20 Prospect | Ne_added. “Teveals absolute unanimity | American fundamentals.” L by Attorney A. M. Schwartz. L Hodgkins: Mrs, Jofin Trigg Moss, M. Clagett of Brandywine d : Mrs. Benjamin D. Heath, Mrs. Lyman | *°¢,0€ ssick of Aillstoro, - A - . ¥. Holden, Miss Alice’ Louise Me- e Ui AT — - ANTS GOOD-LOOKING SHOES—same as you Duffee. Mre. Frank W. Mondell. Mrs. | iar M. Grimsiey and Mavel M. Durgess. . : do. She expects real Style—novelty. Bless her John L. Buel s. Willlam T. Block, f Warrent. s i 1rths Reported. - A E 3 Two huge racks of new fall garments, con swell, Mrs, Henry D. ter L. S . Va., an - Gad R . Pored g <o e T2 i s, & Sewell, Mes. Henry D. 3 ! N s birthe lave bees, reported fo heart, she shall have it—in “GRO-NUPS g sisting of richly siyled dresses, mado of fine satins, Livingston Schuyler. Mrs. 1 Digge of this city aud Bessie D. i Shoes! - B ton _crepe, satin-faced canton, #etc.; pleated, FNGeHe: e Igrentab i JuDiEEs of thiscity and Bex d lace-trimmed panels and flaunces. Coat with self 3 was A. Edison, Mrs, nomas Juckson aud Engenie Graves. A h‘;n"\f‘.' cr»:lrgars. full silk lined, beautiful capes and Frank H Mrs. Franklin P. t Lessinoff and Eilizabeth K. Wheeler. P . colo’ extra size coats, in the wanted styles and fhumway 5 iMiam H. Walker, Brawner and Dorothy Diggett and Mg 3 4 rs. : asfield, Mre. Alfred] 3 Bekman and Helen F. Burnham. Tk (G Hn6 Bxa AL George DeBoIt, Mes osoh St “Belcher and Inez Heraard, both | Natimolel G and Joscpldne . ¢ & “haries S Whit | prank Allion ¥nd Etna Grogman Ttaymoud T, aud Har T Gru s 4 3 2to 14 ‘ieflr Cloth & Fur Collar ; Mre. Jo Serman Lewis and Emma Weat b \ arles H. Bissell, T, Tlurd and Killas Sai 3 p GIRLS COATS. o Mrs. Charle ¥ Gulder ‘and Dorothy Hogan. Astr and Kathieen Clark, girl Todd, Mru. OharleS| Clarence P. Derkeley, sr.. and irene F. “and Neno M. Eawards, girl. e M aam ie the lotslall avod & ul ited, ‘con- A\Irlsb. Charles E. Herrick. ] yuccucr o M. B Gilpert, Mrs. Robert B.|"Richard L. Rvan and Mae J. Sweeney. v nnah 1 g i fascy wilk aeties Mrs. Willlam Rodes, Mrs.| Wiliam F. Gegg and Aanie V. Parkinson. : v ! . \ \ Colors are brown, reindeer, m;:"e;_l}d large pockets. shman, Mrs. Adam’ Den-| 1 A. “Beckert of Cherrydale; Va., and c ] S | L. Victor Sevdel, Mrs. g muel E. aud : o, ; et A S SR R W ) e \ SCALLOPED BABY BLANKE Charles R Banks, Mrs. | M7 i Eroest J B 4 Charles W. Nash, A Charles W | ot o il lare: e L ibe; 3 - g Genuine Esmond Mills Baby Blamk Tillett. Mrs. George M. Youns, Mrs.! W ‘of Tialdosta, Ga.. and Kath- | Harkoess 3. aud M Hadets S ) I = dstitch; pink or blue grounds, with Bunny, Teaae John B. Heron, Mrs orge H. Fow- {erine M. Keehun of this city i 3 \ ST nd_other animal designs; scalloped all around. ler. Mrs Logan S. Gillentine, Mrs [ Roland D Teombs of Fredericksurs. Automobiles cannot be driven with | . Each in a box and every oné new and perfect . Vers - Farnham, Mrs, Robert 3. [ aymond P, liocea and Hernard lcomfort over the bumpy surface of | Patent Leather laced Patent Leather button. Paténie Coft Biiches special. s dine E the stone slabs which form the fa-| Beige or Gray Suede g < regents H h 3 icorge A. Bradley and Corinne Turner, mous thousand-year-old roads of the | eige o i Beige Suede top. e . B ek Sonic, fom s et en e iy e | E e R L B sfitfisgfity Body Waist | | Women’s Outing ents. 3 » 3 atent Leather ban ; Also in Smoke: 1 Autumn flowers and leaves deco-| 3 Shaplro, — sole. e UNION rated the mantels and back of the re- | Robert V. Cooksey of v Md at top. SUITS GOWNS ivi and Grace V. Wise of this city Soiving lne hane o Jacee fak NS |6 FAS Budels T, g S hoston mnen 5 o 8..$450 5 0 8..$4.50 5 $4.50 | $1.00 64c s and s . " o o Casdate, i, ed by Nirs Bilen Spencor | “rederick T. Glbson aad Bebtrice Baxter. : 8% to 11....$5.00 8% to 11....$5.00 | selection of severs) Regularly $1. These C | A" Woolwich, Me, man has been i g nursery designs. Sizee . e e flangelette, 11 g h't ra Greenwalt, Mrs. Galus M. ally siges, 2 rounds: pink. or Brumbaugh, Mra. Francis A. St. Clair, | baled into court in Bath on the P A over old ones and in new 2 to 6 years. e SEPURs; < Piokiors former District of Co mbla state clfxarx‘s:g;g "n*::“tvu "‘5;:;:*&)“7; h;g:::; buitdings.” 01 Boors which have been = f & regents, and the following former |o c L r improperly ed reno- g § - regents, and the” following _formey | of Negier 3 Lmproperty f Thursday Introductory Offer in Ve o Glarke, i Bl 1, Doy Mias | e J. M. ADAMS | SR | Our New Shoe Section £ ‘):‘. l»”ler‘cm :\}lJr.\ IL. B. \?'\\'A\rlll':!!ll(’d{.ri\lnss . Z HOSE 35c Jatherine Barlow, Mrs. os Blod- f 7 \ r A > gett, Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Mrs. We Have Moved to 03 Connecticut Ave. h ) é NO 5 N - Woodbury Pulsifer, Mrs. G. Wallace 804 17th St. N.W. ; 4 ] : (o705, merceriaed Tite, W. Hanger and . George W. White. {} . R Blkck ™ oc Honly Mrs. John M. Beavers, state vice re- || Next to corner of H St. Come in and T 3 geam “bmck:’ wide syeict gent and chairman of the i;!“e oo T and modern bome; un- i ¢ , { N - 4 iertainment committee, and Miss Ann |} 1 2 = (| % y. 5 . = Tuchy, vice chairman, were assisted - MakeHYollrs Dnfies = 2 . & ? 25c Children’s in looking after tae comfort of the ra) ats—Save Mone; C 3 3 g _ Shests by the siats omcars, members || Profecaiousl sud Mome Cowsses omlstent = G ; 3 HOSEy 15¢ of the committees and chairmen of sub-committees. ‘The introductions to Living;‘;o‘;;':ox(t‘::demy the state_regent were made by the : B Al ! = ; 1 ehaplain, e, James T, Mulcare. i Orers 80 Your tn Washingtan B“"OK; or Black Suede "”J“";“-ls of darker Tan C;‘;-ass P 4 7 bed? allsize o harles O. Appleman, Mrs. James M. ew Address Yoie Plctuves. willl be 3 alf. e ve- = 3 Webb, Mrs. Catherine E. % 804 17th St. N.W. consistently good if you Fan-shaped cut-out. Also in All-white Elk. 5 5 - 7 < Colored Border Albert "™ gones ars = th let s handle thom dur- 8% to 11....45.00 5 to 8....$5.00 s [« ; - » | TOWELING, o O T Y T B Y S Y R ST S T 5 SEH R Fine combed yar~ ir ok Service— Patent Leather Pumpl Tan Calf Sports Shoe. Misses’ Sports Oxford. 4 A 4 B fart <ol B van; fine or - ing © Lipscomb & : ?5dcveloping and print- - e While Miss Helen g “our lavoratory is g 1% to $6.00 815 to 11....85.50 RS 50 Bla od, ppnel ttra os. | 15¢ in the dining room. dng: . Our el ey fiakingis ate B Thursday epeci e clinz: ahsorbent played during the reception. Specia“zed e N s ity e device fo i ; b The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. . you the very best prints = | = oxl] ; 5 obtainable’ from your Styled Panel, Pair or Dutch Price, Mount Pleasant street, was the 1 1 O a3 ouy n J 7-i ey Joun Pl e || Hosiery Service |/l sitied -iiiot e i - {|ls|LACE CURTAINS *} | | oiicoTH, 25c terday afternoon when their daugh- ” —— —they get results. = ter, Alice Anne, became the bride of are also headquarte: Dad’s A large selec £ new fall s o adE o R Mr. Reginald V. Roberts of Boston, What we aim to do is fresh film for | inches wide, 21 ards | ‘an be use itas D - Mass. The ceremony was performed cameras. ook citber panel, n style 10 a ; s00d-looking at 3 o'clock by Dr. .‘ln'wsl Shera‘(\{lon;_- | to supply those shades Nati 1 ’ i Yd. . pastor of Calvary M. B. : 5 S o Eondie” Sutler o TR | 57 o that are 30 6. The Nationa Toys’ Shoes, " Cor. 7th & K St =BOYY 2-PTS. SUITS E of relatives and friends, sential to a properly f Remembrance Shop too— 414 9th St i i SERGE, wihe attendants were Miss Ethlene appointed wa r d robe (Mr. Foster's Shop) ) e er, maid of honor, and Mr. Alan b= 2 “City o i ine, bl Y. Roberts of Hornell, N. Y., brother matching Footwear and 14th Street n® Deer $4 to $6 City Club Shop 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 2 fe . of the bridegroom, best man. 3 b et from ra. Ave. £ 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. =x The bridegroom was in white chif- Gown tones accurately. e st e = B o o fon crepe, with pearl trimhings, and A e > v Double-Bed carried a shower bouquet of Wwhite In other words—in- . £ / roses and lilies of the valley. The stead of having to shep I Suits that will if .~ /2{| BLANKET, 98¢ ay, t maid of honor wore & gown of apricot white, chiffon taffeta, and carried brides- around—you can be cer- I ||& command your Ity rones 2 el e[ [e o ———T—— ol —— o] 1| Bt St After the ceremony luncheon was tain of finding what d; fancy contrast that cannot be beaten. - different colors, in well-made Opaque Window suits,.and every one with two SHADES pants. Sizes 7 to 17. e Ribhed Union gray ribbed. Sizes 24 to 34.....¢.. feec - borders. served,.and later Mr. and Mrs. Rob- you are seeking here o erts left for a northern motor trip, it it b the latter wearing a gown of gray if it's to be had. Toshanara crepe with hat to match. ANl e iR et & @ 5 Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Watson of jery—wi I Ringhamton, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Hosicnywe Eiasd fous W. J. Abbott of Cleveland, and Dr. reputation for quality and Mrs. A. V. P. Fardelmann of jealously. New York, who are attending a con- & ference of physicians in Washing- . are staying at the Hamilton 5 3 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. 2 . e I Mrs. N. R. Van der Veer of Boston || s at the Burlington Hotel while | I making a short visit in Washington. | A card party and tea will be held | in the ballroom of the Officers’ Club ' |Ls : fl Hirshs Stylish Shoes A 7y e hic Sweaters fl WAAT $5.00 and $7.95 | D O @ | 2% Wool Slclrts m fl fl fl fl fl Stout women often experience a good deal of . : - % trouble securing shoes which combine comfort, J 3 The Sweaters are in brushed The skirts—with the new type fit and style. Some will sacrifice style for com- | wool—of dashing model; and prac- fort; others will take style in preference to com- & . fort. But this is not necessary, as HIRSH’S Shoe tical wearableness. Rolled collars: - Stores can give you a shoe in which both features £ baund. edges, novelty pockets. Of- i are admirably combined. Long wear and economy ) fered in Tan, Gray and the season- —in wrap-around or plaited models. in price also are prominent features of these able Browns. shoes. : ., ==First Floor—— ——First Floor— sweaters' give one an unique and usable costume. Stripes and plaids TO meet the increasing demand for accommodations, DAILY *1 THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERVICE (instead of tri-weekly) has been ingugurated EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 14 between New Orleans an Diego via the San Diegoand Arizona Railway through the CARRISO GORGE. .. CARRISO GORGE is the “location” of the most spectacular and thrilling mountain railroad scenes in recent photoplays. Eleven milesof zigzag and towering canyons, the train being slowed down to afford passengers A SOLID HOUR OF THIS UNRIVALED Every Latest Creation High and Low Shoes " A Formal Display c.)f the Newly Arrived Pumps and Oxfords, in a new, wide selection ?\; styles, inh st:lede, patents, fitans and satins. SENE any new, handsome strap effects. High and baby French, Spanish, Military, Cuban and low mpor e renc als S walking heels. Plenty of short vamps—all styles I that fit and hug the arch and heel. We've just cleared them through the Custom House—selected and forwarded by our resident Paris commissioners—Adolph Schloss, Fils & Cie, 4 Rue Martel. They are eminently original in effect—Overblouses and Side Ties—as designed and produced by world-famed artists. The color tones and combinations are unique—Nayy, Sand, Black, Henna, m m Gray, Dark Beaver, Fire, BluemRed and White, Navy and Red Combinations—and Havana, Mauve, Almond and Gold—Lavender, Marine, Mordore, Rust, Beige, Chateigue, etc. 40261028 SEVENTH STLN. | Moderately priced. “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-wide in Trade” e Simors i Busioos Burees -3 — ===l [lll| SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES _A. J, Poston, General Agent, Passenger Dept., + 165 Broadway, New York City Kayser Silk Hosiery, in Outsizes. $2 4 5 - o T SUNSET LIMITED New Orleans Oil Burning Locomotives San Francisco San Antonio El Paso Tucson San Diego Lo¢ Angeles Write for llustrated booklet of trip including 120 mile detour by auto- mobileover APACHE TRAIL and trip through CARRISO GORGE. Ater Califernia, visit Hawaii, Australasia, and the Orient.