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. Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) - {Continued from Eighth Page.) established in their apartment, at 2229 Bancroft place. Mrs. Burrell formerly resided at the Brighton. British Edueator Guest Ot University Women Todas. The Hon. Mrs. E. F. Franklin of England is the guest of honor af tea being give the American As- soclation of University Women a their home on I street this afternoon. Mrs. Franklin is the o ternational educational gton, will the recep- rs by the tomorrow Mrs. Frede afternoon it 701 K street. e Mrs, “John €. Merriam ‘and Mes William Dall, who is the onty, eharier e me of the d will assist ind Mrs. Whitman Cross, He Mrs 5 L. aul, U. S. A. of s. Ganahl, have York to remain until Navy foot ball game : the Hotel Astor. Maj. Alfre Washingto) gone to after the and are ome Desio of 18 e have visiting thi n-law and son, A. Desio of Mr. 2 Wyoming avenu their _daughter- and Mrs. Jerome Francisco, All , Margaret N ney Dori Mr. and Mrs. I O. Ball have an apartment for the winter Burlington Hotel. wife of *3 Lewis A, Pick and hi Capt. Levis A. I Ve Fort Humphr re a ilton Hotel for The Order of will ing will be followed the Washington Club, rorthw This will notice ta! birthda follow e of King ad =0 p: L The com- Daniel Smith o Bulloch, Mr. 1 the winter and Hotel Rooseveit Mrs. Ruth Scott. who has been v ing Judge and Mrs. T. T. Ansber will leave today for her home in De-| flance, Ohio. ” Sigma Alpha tea Gama Ch; of the Phi Epsilon Sorority entertaine: and Beta chapters at an informal Sunday afternoon Betty Morris, 1361 northwest. Columbia road The District of Columbia League of American Harriet Ha will_give ham Hotel > k. It will be g the clubhouse fund. are under the committ Lynch Crichton, chairm Mrs. Willlam Atherton Du F chairman. Deaths Reported. | following deaths have been reported to alth department in the last twents-four hours Ethel Lyach, 27, Georgetown University Fos: pital Penusylvania ave. Tsaac B! Bursey, 69, 2ud st Jeremiah O'Brien, 1 lizabeth's Hos- W. Middletor 9 Otis place. st Aw Providence Hospital. 4 1st st eorgetown Univer- sity Hospital Annfe E. ave, se. Mary 0. Dawson, | ‘Theresa M. Hall. $4. Sibley Hospital | Everett M. Alvord, 64, 1316 New Hampshire | *“Bowen K. Kennedy. 1. George Washington Hospital. Vivieane B. Bauman, 2 days, Columbla Hos- MeAlwee, 2. Pennsylvanta al. P Frances Walker. 74, 117 16th st. s.e Annis 16, pital Gluten Flour Starch Treated Jireh, 4-1b. bag. . Jireh, 8-1b. bag. Jireh Pan Cake, 2} .$1.00 $2.00 Magruder’s Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Establi: t the home of Miss N, oy A friendly chat over w®m a cup of tea or hot chocolate — with a salad or sandwich, perhaps. Many find ‘! it a delightful respite. ®® in mid-afternoon. - Dancing from 4:30 to 6 , Heyer Dawis %up'w\t Lz Ponadis Band, ioner @nd Mrs. Frederick I Daughter of Interst 3 urday, Yjiss Asenath Cox. ) om and before her marriage in Chicag: Mr~. Priext will live in St. Louix. Marri I Bernard J.“Drumhelter and Ruby arrlage Licenses. both of Itichm rd A Marriage licenses have been issued to the foilowing ! Harry L. Williams and Frances R. Young, | Births Reported. The following births have been and urton nd Lilhan £ ‘ {he Bealih department o’ the Tast fwents A. Barger. | flelphia, Pa., (and "Jenner and Helen B. Bru Allan W. and P H_Ki John J. and W. 1. Wi James . and uis Callax and bert M Allen of Awmmon, Va. and Mary i o om, York city and | The Long Island rallroad, in 18} was the first to introduce in the United States the black and white FETREHN CVn 0 suggestions in LA MAY ASK $100 MOR FOR . . SERVICES Firemen and Police to Lose Bonus—Increased Pay Under Consideration. A recommendation that the pay ot privates in the police and fire depart- ments be increased $100 & year {s un- derstood to have been made to Com- missioner Oyster by the committee appointed to inquire into the matter, The prewent pay of privates, includ- ing the $240 bonus, is $1,700, $1,000 and $1,900 & ye cording to length of service. The committee, 1t in Te- ported, has proposed that they be given $1,800, $1,900 and $2,000, The lowest rating is for privates during the first year of service, the next rate s for the second year and the maximum figure {s for men in the service three or more Halses for Officers. The report also recommends fin- creases for the officers and heads of the two departments, but the amounts hdve not been disclosed. Although Gen. Lord could not per- mit increased salaries for policemen and firemen to remain in the regular because such a provision e’ clansed as new legislatior the Commissioners will send u sepurate bill on thy subje o uniformed forces afe not pro- clussification law. would suffer & reduction of @ year next July it Congress abolishes the bonus and substitutes reclassification salaries for other government employes Without the bonus the pay vates would be only $1,460, 31, $1.660. The committee has recom- mended that these basic rates be in- creased, not merely to make up for the bonus, but to exceed the bonus by For several vears both departments, particularly the police, have found *|difficult to get good men who ar willing to salarie: Marie Earle Announces —the re-opening of her ‘Washington Salon, where her wonderful Toilet Preparations are for sale and where the many lovely women of Washington in- dulge in the unusual skin treatments for which Marie Earle is famous. Marie Earle .1635 Conn. Ave. Washington, D. C. New York Paris emain in service at pres PS Many lamps have been designed to-be ornamental fixtures—others are devoid only with lighting in 5 ; Neither beauty, being created classification has a place among our assortment, which has been assembled by experts—A’ CTIVENESS and USEFULNESS are the features which must be - reflected by each individual it is displayed. Boudoir Lamps Table Lamps Vase Lamps DULIN¢ stand and (IATEER shade before E Fi loor Lamps Bridge Lamps Torbheres B S P R e Hours—8:45 to 5:30 OVEMBH SENATOR MoNARY ASKS FQR RENOMINATION Announces He Will Seelt Another Term at the Hands of Republieans, By the Asssciated Press: PORTLAND, Oreg:, Nevember 0.— Charles L. McNary, benler United Htates senator from Oregen, has an: nounced his candidacy for enoimina- tion on the republican ticket in the primary next May: In a statement, he says: ¥ “Other candidat to Inflame exl; may seek further aunimosities by appeal ¢ o) the id= ul’s'flfl: FOUR AUTOISTS FINED. Feund Guilty of Driving While Intoxicated: Four defendants yesterday paid & total of §290 te the finance elerk of the Pelles Court on belng eonvicted of eharged of driving automoblles while intoxicated: 'The defendants and thelr {ndlvidual fired were Frank 8. Ablett, $70: John D. Bland, §76; Bamuel B, Carroll, §70, and John Orovanzzo, 875, tal hati h ’ ux Rign was &n lasue n bernetBiial eleetion in Bits of - Exclus_lveness AHN Shoes are Beautiful— with Beauty's naive loveli- ness. But they are also stylish, with the sophisticated art that shows beauty to the best advan- tage. The “Arianette” $10 Pictured in Black Ooze, with Patent Leather Trim. Also in Autumn Brown Suede, Patent. Black Satin and Gun Metal Calf. The “City Club Shop” of ' WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE | M -BRAKS & CO = Announcing NEW ARRIVALS In Afternoon, Evening and Dinner Gowns Comprising wondesful models personally selectcd by Mrs. Pasternak on her recent visit to New York. 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