Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSD 4 ! ) e R UTLUVE o + lcuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry George, |as thelr guest Mr. Lee R. Downing, | Rermard C. Haubetschmidt and Francss V. Ole@ SST)I;‘IU:;:;' avue, Takoma Park. who is stationed in Africa. Miller. o bride is th e, bA 3 Engineer Edward A Magee, U. § N.| Dr. and Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau of | cuiin S Muemes aad Biolse & Fliam X T o retired, and the granddaughter of the | Brookline, Mass, formerly of this| it Kinetland and Leey Darten, o ate Chief Engineer Samuel A. Ma- ) City, are announcing the engagement ) mti. Obio. & 4 = s | of their daughter Bertha to Mr. Max ugene Gra P £ — ' | _ (Continued from Eighth Page.) B ebrine . white satin orepe dress, | 1feld, & Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. | Ciyde L Duvenpars of Wikderncte. ¥ \ s ! THE MANS STORES S L Lol sl a > 8 pe dress, | LG & 990" Ve N. M. _Miss | Olivia E. Pritchett of I!mlbnlmrh.n‘Vl L < 5 with white vell trimmed with orange (1f¢ld yrn Mavwe | . War Garne i n- Mlorman Pohl Miss Henrletta | lossoms, and carying a shower bou- | Koscnad is & sophomoro at Byrn Mawr, | g ijren J. Garuer and Evangeline E. R OF WASHINGTON auet of 'rosebuds and lilles of the | WHIle ME g I valley, Miss George walked into the 5 A un AfeniPijaaohn M. Arthur, | parlor on the arm of her father, who | Institute ofi ReGhuolney of Balivaz W, e American Chamber Indorses |y itichard Aty Maurice Smith and | gave her in marriage. The brides- Dot of Raltimore, M. | ook T KoRINeRD, Dr. s Mes William C. Rives haq|Md Was Miss Naomi Weaver, who | Marri Li Willlam T, Claseil and E. Myra Loveloy. . g o vy m C. ives M;;;l_ was dressed in pink Canton crepe and | arriage Licenses. Japlolol M. Wistermyer and Regina M. Gal- Action Taken in Sulu rles Woodhull and Mrs. Willett. " bl oy the e e i oral g Narringe licenses base been drsued to the | *§Gicet 1 Mccarty of Alexandris, Va.. sna 5 Eilesty wore Burgecionkhion | Wood's | Mead was the flowor @irl and carried | CLov | od Mary E. Headle Virginia G, 0’'Donuell ‘of Fredericksburg, Vi and Mindanao. {Mervitie W Treland, Col. and. Mrs. | * Rusket of rose petals ow D, Gareett of Mount Nialnier, A0, | . 3: Everett Joy snd Feavecs o Br BArbekiin, E: s : . i v ! it and, Col. and Mrs | The ceremony wus performed by| Andrew B. Garrett of Mo nier, AMd., oy and Frauces 4. R. . xclusive Agents—Oregon City Virgin Wool O’coats John Hull, Miss Ma £ s # V. G ¢ Me. Miss Mar l'h;lps.;;22;:.‘.‘;‘_““““” and | pay, P, H. Robbins, president of the | and Florence V. Greiner of this cit Jumes 11. MeCallen of Chie 0! = board of trustees of Washington Mis- Thomas 'T. Wright and Fanny M. Morgan, | Ercell Z. Benn By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | Scott's - pog . ior and Mrs. Nathan B. College, under & corntcopla | both of Warred, v | “Thomas W (it Seotts box was occupled by their h had been banked with paims | . Matthew H. Parker of Richoiond. ¥a., and | son, MANILA, N Ba The Ameri- | Liushter-in-law, Mrs. Guy Scott, who | ; IhtoTane Ath ch | Nalds & Sparrow of Baltimore, M ANILA, November 20.—The Am had her two daughters and Mr. and | oo ravarmed W aryaan-| S itz and Mary B erald W. Brooks and , can Chamber of Commerce of the Phil- | Frank Nesbit with her ; S Ty At = ety Marshint Buce “oF' Baltimore, 3id Ippines, i =i general meeting yestardas Aihen noeienty Parsons Erwin | pianche Hunter on the piano ‘and Mr. 1 Sichuan of Champnign, T Junies” A Teamy ana Atlce M. indorsed the action of the AmErican \in honor of Mre, David Frami Webeia BRSL B prares hoH i, (it s RE 3 el end. Mt it Bions: chambers at Mindanao and Sulu in pe- |and With thelr’ sueats Jenk WODSLEr | of whom it the school. 1 and Kate 8 M. Gordon and Rose Salsbury, both ! . a separate status for Mindanzo and | My g diratoRert Clement Watson, | nfigs rene Salchow as accompantst. o 3 N St Rambn A and Mrs. David St. Pie 3ailly L Sulu as uno Inited States ter- |and May. Wintaros Cracnre Gaillard lowing the ceremony refresh- . for Mrs, F 3 yestq | MERLS Wi erved, after which the | 2 v s ritory, “as the best s for the | Mrs Fggnk Hume had as her guests | [NYE WO Spiveq SEHCE TGS e | 2 Deaths Reported . = Shiling e Rev®ind Mrs. Thomas W. Cooke, D . ' present Philippine qu wnd there-|Col. “and Mrs. Henry C. Jewett, Mr. |(hough Virginia, il ] e s r rlce by Bav American investment in- [and Mrs. Allen b Hume . Maj and | Tuesday night a bridal supper wa s city and Olife M. | Th® bealth department iu the last twenty-four . tere as well as contin- | Mrs. ‘Howard Hume, Miss Margaret |5¢Tved at the home of the bride's . Iy N | hours ous strife be and and Mr Robert Scott Hum parents. i Culpeper. Va.. and | Richard J. Jackson, 78, United States Sol- m Coree stis gav - ot Washington, ¥a L s Moros” The M pointed out, |her box (o Miss Tiebecen Wellington, | A Christmas bazaar will be held | Jepios G T e e i desire perpetuation of the American ained, Miss Margaret |bY the board of lady managers of the | of Nockville Md. - o oo nes T. Audrews, 81, 4011 Georgia ave. i lustis, ) Katharine Wylie, Mr. | Casualty Hospital in the crystal| A Norfolk, Va. s aan,te At Eimba's HegitaL on : Towland Chase |room of the New Ebbitt Hotel, Tues- | . o ey Chave, Ma,, | EmAlina Gil, 40, 4722 2ud at. The Mir chamber 4 and Mr. Rie Miss Wells | day, December 4, from 3 to 9:30 o'clock. ireen of thin eit s TR Seerctary smmerce Hoove : : 2 t diaes pre- |9 e Whitworth wad Mary E. Hige . t of the p s o B 1 be a speclal display of | el . Jr., and . Sh ., Miss Agnes Shands, Miss Cha lotts Ereer , Capt. Louls Ar- school at Massachusetts | jaqob IT. Stevenson and Clara Wright. Hobert Greene and Elizabeth Napper, both - . 8 . 16 1st st. of American trade com- | aIrs, Delos A. Blodgett was hostes: cakes. candy, jellie te: ord e A arence Smif 1443 Md. ave. n.e. at dinner and took her guest :r |serves and pickles; also fancy Fdward 4 Mol 858 Riods Sapponsiar, 5 and Sarah L. Smith, Philippine chamber declingd |to the b In the. company e |ticles, aprons and parcel post tables. | A Uber of this ety i # \ T action on the propvsal fo | Senator Wals and Mrs. 3 .| Refreshments, cards and dancing. : A f Marhattan, Kon., and | et territoric namely F A 3 Mrs, 5 ] = Mary L. 3 this eity. | ® 9 Temperance ave. with 41,000 sc ‘niles, the ,\"{\_ 2 ‘orcher and .| Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Miner of ] L v ds. y % mergency Hospital. . . as or middle group embricing | Charle Mathé ) nington are at the Ambassador, > Jolin L 2 iiuger Hospital han 5,000,000 box of Mon. Jostph A. Mheonp. have e . F. Jack | Norman Cannia (altas Keanedy), 11, 462 Sl an Baliaan. box of Mrs. Joseph A. Thropp, hav- ihotidays. Shelton ‘and Helen Torry, both of | oorman Canid For Three Assemblies. C. Colli Janet Moffett, Miss o er of Rhodesdal 1 O Giar unford. Maj. Theo-| Mr. and Mrs. A. Waller left yester O e It e, Md.aa SR plans contemplate | Norvell Clark Munford, M) et and |day to spend todiy and the week end | Mprila 3 Farous of Bajisbursy Mt ° ' | A new fad, which has become popular s Vet A Mr. Thomas D. Robertson at the Unlversity of Virginia with | o i . - both o ish women who have di- ;S crnors and ulso three | M ire “lidward J. Stellwagen’s box |thelr son, Mr. Nélson Waller of s city and Run |vorced f sbands. 1s the wearing Lous yrobably formed fro Mrs. Iidward J. St fente box 2 B o of the wedding rinz with a cleft in it Eovernors and binet mombers thus | WS GG0L Py o had. with them | M. and Mrs. Irwin B. Linton have | Jow ; ce Sal To & mbol [} securing local representation as well | W. McKnew, who had, s ample federal control on general | My, (piyérly . Mason had in her 1 S an ercoa te Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan | SO, Mrs. Ambler Moss, Miss Mary Lo ] ders] ’ 10,000 es of ith Macauley, Mr. Richard Nelson t 0,000 acres are | Nrason, Maj, David Wills, Mr. John ates public ymain, repla White and Mr. Richard Miller. hardwo and rubber| " Admiral and Mrs, Albert Gleaves’ deposits. A | guests were Lieut. and Mrs. E c [0f com-|illen Poe, Lieut. and Mrs, Hyde, saded by 2 . Vansee, | Ryth Richards, Miss Carolyn Nash, xpocts 1o spend weeks in o detailed | Commander Tneodore ~Jewell, Mrl ion of the rubber possibili- | Manning Stead, Mr. James Eller- ties at Mindanao wher = @ AMr. Randall Webb, Of sk Mestrovers 13 sccompanying | “Ruinaon Geneeal and Nrs, B . S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W, . Col. Langhornsed on an_inspection | Stitt and Miss Mary and M nma tour and s vey of the Moro ua- titt occupied a be and had as their Co e Ear - tion. uests Commande: d Mrs. Allen T e m l e Ih A . McLean and Dr. and Mrs. Lewis omorrow 'y s g o ireene. ! THE \\'hATH ER Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bright en- - tertained in their box Miss Mabel| . P » S ] N S l B Russell of Manchester, N. H. — ai oy ana | Kirietoe Sk ey reat Purchase Sale—New-Style ht; fresh east af Memphis, Mrs. CORIEhE ses Oberly and R ettt S TR | Hats of High Quality—Amazing at A Wealth of Models and Patterns—Sold from $35 to $40 McEwen JohnstonJ Mr. fr. Lynch Luquer AHEht R oheraans ¥ Among Gthite st uis\Dalliweseiine nothing to pqual them all season— T toni . 8 « u Pana- k) 7 7 i idn for Wwentyiseur lourn: | Loi Dan e aa e o Gt even at prices considerably higher Hogm, gt 14 B B 8 S B ward) '“h.;,,»’,".‘“'.”.;"{";.,3:”;“:;"“n;‘irf:i FASHION-SMART DJ- : UF Im:. om e Borden, My, Mrs. Truman G. i v ! ! *{ Banner, rs. Joshua Evans, i ) is the word! And 1724 Pa. Ave. 7 1005-07 Pa. Ave. . q last year b embaasy ar re .;mm’k’» a1 4 y e ) o Bame 8t ) — litary a French embassy, E Highest, 40; lowest, 28, i » £ izabeth Zolnay, 4 | 2R fOI‘ Condition of the Water. |§ise Marg oinay, S : example, Ostrich trimmed satins . ., S Willara Saxton and er L P T Plume-trimmed brocades . . . hters, Mrs, WA . Seware /i . =8 2 & = Mra James Edgar Miler, will b %3 # 3% Metallics in cloths and trimmings. > 5 home informall tf)vmnrr;rlll\:r"nfol;l; - o > g ey Sati ith sil 1d and I 1 - 11 the na e > Wtations. 3 revvell to Mrs. Miller, who, with her / atins wills siiver, Lola and iaces. nsuclo, s leaving R g Faille silk hats—flower trimmed . . Sunday to join Mr. Miller in Calcutta: The Congressional Club will enter- ) e 7 tain at a reception. Friday, December f f In all shapes In all colors Ataute s 2 . 7, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in honor of 7 St N : ¥ jthe wives of the new members of Hialthar , ; Congre The first business meet- 7 > , A o : S ing of the club will be December &. 3 R g : R et Towton ; ; Clear % p ; 4 i o Miss Edith-Ray Saul of Goucher 3 5N oy 1 Cloway | cotte altimore, is spending the £ E Boot Shop s = : Clear’ | Thanksgiving holidavs with _her N > 2 & - Clondy Imother, Mrs. William L. Saul, at Falk- X t stone Court: Miss Saul has with N - 3 ‘,‘.“ W ) L Plcloudy | . Miss Mary Cullinane of Bridge- \ 7 \ ot e s port, Conn., and Miss Etta Johnson of : J ¢ i ; ; Richmond, Va. 3 3 . Hoton: & T Gen. and Mrs. Nichols of Lexington, \ : b Jncksonsi Va,, will arrive tomorrow to attend 3 \ § Kanus Cite uds | the’ foot ball game Saturday between ) the Army 3d Corps Area and the Marine team from Quantico. L | S — e — —i| || 2,128 Pairs Queen Quality Strap Mrs. Henry Wells entertained at !fln](‘hnon ‘Wednesda; G uz\uhonob?r afls: 51:3;‘ Biulr, 3 s"s;{:niixii fin;nm;o;ln P umps and Oxf Ords ss Eugenia Lejeune an ss 0 A ne, Two and Three Dollar .- 1ssh.\iur;' Gnny“ng Alabama is vl‘k 2 R->duced to e S R Shoe Sale, 7th St. Store Only Spokane . ‘10 Cioudy | later will visit her uncle, Col. M. C: WASH., D. Cloudy Smith. I 3 2% Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bones and 7 ) [ ] vl Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hobbs enter- | | s Tes . . |tained at a supper dance last evening B o) ngla r udy | #t the Wardman Park Saddle Club. 0 Part cloudy | The club was decorated with chry: | . N H Part cloudy | anthemums, autumn leaves and foli- Cibraltar, Spain . Cloudy age. The gul numbering about ”x:m‘lt;l.\r‘fll.‘\v;;ru S ¥ 1150, included Sv\‘! tor d Mrs. Wil- Satin S milto ermud ¥ n H. King, Mr. Mrs. George Women's Brown al Strap Pumps, I Hava *hristian, Mr. and Harry Ward 1 ' turn sol , ) . a . ang Pump, log - cabin ‘Women's Log-Cab- soles. rmer: o ‘olon, Can X . Charles” Chapin, brown vamp, tan in Brown Pumps. ‘Women's _ Patent o ErLY 50 2 dmund D. Rheem, calf quarter. Big Goodyear welt, rub- or Satin Pump. I 3] 1 [§ 9 [& »| [© SCHOOL HEAD HONORED Danicl Thew Wright values. bor heels. Speclal Tith Mattice front " . | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mr. 2 7 o Mrg, David Biair, Mr. and Mra Yauch Spenisii heels. Your Choice of 22 Styles, for J. Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Cassedy. Selden M. Ely Receives Gigts of{™ /05" 400 7% 2ne v casmely $3.00 Dress, Street and Sport Wear s race McVey and Miss Alice Teaghers. McVey are sjnl,“n{ from Now York to- { In order that we may enormously in- morrow to join Capt. and Mrs. J. F. = } When Selden M. Ely, supervising | }o{ M.C. InSanto Dowmiago, | principal of the fifth school division, | D. &, They will Teturn to Washing.: | o 5 \ crease our sales over the great number walked Into nis office vesterday he ton in Februar: Q \ of pairs we are already selling, we a bright new leather brief case "\ & N, H : s N i umbrells on his desk. The annual drill and horse show make this drastic price concession. A card attached to the brief case {;‘l;‘d'";;,rbgf?gfégv:fa;g:rfifl;{s Beliet | B cxplained that the two gifte swere|ficers and soldiers will take place at | Jill v Bear in mind that these are all the teachers n»mul,\-mmr- ns u"red ‘t'rolm F Tt M.vue:, s (;’nml"ndayy December I season’s newest styles, taken from our his division to otheri parts of the |7 : Blucher Style Dress = school system. Mr. Raymond Baker, former direc. and _ Little Shoew all sizes. Very regular stock and marked down to this tor of the mint, entertained & small Gents' brown blucher 7 epeclal. At— z gard 5 MEMBERS party at dinner jast night at the New | style, solid leather. . e Boy® English low price for a few days. SEEK NEW . Willard. Sizes 10% to 13 l':‘l lue: A Style Brown Lace AT fterno t 4 o'clock eewlfoi0i, U8 N e e Tomorrow afternoon af o'clock — %. valu H G. 0. P. Clubs’ League Opens Lists | Miss Juiia Hoyt will be the gucst of | cial wt $3.00 64 Be Developed in honor and speaker at a reception to | sz 00 $2.00 | Black Satin Patent Leather Here. be held at the Woman's Party head- | . I Black Sued, Black Kid 4 he | Quarters on Capitol Hill. Miss Hoyt | uede ac Completing its can!lltut::l.h ! ; a founder of the Woman's Party Brown Kid Tan Calf 7 ¢ Republican State Clubs of | and spoke at its dedication services | Ihe:g,‘lselsfrk‘t B¢ Columbia met lastl here in May, 1921 i 3 i All sizes and widths, all wanted heels, night ut the City Club and threw open | Mrs. Wililam Thompson Burch will | i turned and welt soles. lt§ membership list to both men and [ preside, and the hostesses will be Mrs. | 4 [ women. Klice Barney, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, | Nir<. James Cagpoll Fraser and Mrs | Mrs. Lyman 1} Kendall, Mrs. John W | v “Wardman were elected vics | Holcombe, Mrs. Austin Kautz, Mrs. | . - B N ents and Miss Florence Stiles | Herman Ghsch, Mrs. Marie Louise Big- | ¢ / Silk and Lisle Sport Hosiery, $1.25 of ‘tho Carnegle Tnstutation was made | ger of Colorado Springs, Mrs. “Frani | . : o Silk and Wool Sport Hosiery, $1.65 o po ing secretary of the league. | Mondell, Mrs. Emma Ho ‘atson, Iss ~ 4 59 . CoT e O ed to launch imme- | Hazel MacKaye, Mra. Miller Kenyon Silk & Wool Clocked Hosiery $1.95 dately @ drive for new members. and Miss Josephine Hutchinson. Serv- | = S e I Full-fashioned sill and Chif- PG Snyder, president of the|ing tea will be Miss Wilma Hender- | Infant Shoes isse rown | E Pk e league, presided. son of Brookline, Mass.; Mrs. Marlon black and_ brown: Boudotr Slippers Lace Shoes with Little Gents' Brown | | on Hosiery, [yR C Glassell of Colorado Springs, Mrs. | button only. Sizes of black leather; fawn buck top. Very Army Shoes. Sizes Ralph Graves, Mrs. Peter Drury, Miss 2to 8, At— turned_soles. spectal, 10 to 13%. Births Reported Mabel Van Dyke, Miss Virginia 0 1! ported. Teeters, Miss Emily Osgood and Miss K 4 i The following births have been reported to|Irene Waite. ] | 2 the HNealth department in the last twenty- it = Mr. and Mrs. John J. Meehan an- o e k. and Saran S, Hardesty, boy. nounce the engagement of their ueen ua l 00 op Harvey W. and Daisy Huddleson, girl. | daughter Margaret Beatrice to Mr, T s Eics. ¢ Hhsiane. i, - || Go0T®S FranciyiBmoot or ¢hta clty, e o | : ‘ 1219 F STREET N. W. B. and Gertrude L. Dixon, boy. i';fi':m H. and Edith M. Kidwell, boy. Walker-George Wedding at Sullin D. and Bdoa Bisenman, girl Bride’s Home Last Night. i Y A\ v 4 Ezclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES 1 [& The Queen Quality Trademark Is Your Assurance of Satisfaction ) [ Leslie A, and Helene Wells, boy. As a culmination to a romance ‘be- glnhr-v; M ;-n“; pond "ar“"'x?"x;u gun in the schoolroom‘nl ‘Washington obu. F. and Mae ISRk oY ollege, Miss Emily Mary T e Kt oy ™ | Chattanooga, Tenn., #were married last . dbasman and Lillle Holmes, bais . Bight at the home of"the bridgs par- [E

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