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‘e . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 Arthur Newman ant Nettio Lewis, Eruest Gree : sh: rroll of ‘this city and Julia A. Lancaster, v £ ce ‘Carpentcr of Madison cunty, Va.. © Juccbs of Orange. Va: o D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923. g [ PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN SEEK CHURCH SUFFRAGE Tired of Being Merely Collection Agency, Declares St. Louis Missionary Body Head. By the Associated Press. » CLEVELAND. Ohio, December 6.— movement. fulfillment ~of which would give women equal represents tion with men on the legistative bod- ies of the Presbyterian Church ¢ the United States was disclosed du ing yesterday's sessions of the Na-| tional Presbyterian Conference here. A petition) embodying a request for euch representation has beep fur- warded to the general assembly of the church by tht executive board and many are, drifting into other work and will,"continue to do so nn- less they are granted egual suffrage privileges, shie adds. meeting of the general assembly at|are raising much money but have no Grand Rapids, Mich., next May. Pres- | voice in its expenditure, Mrs. Blinn ! byterlan women, membars cf the mis- | declares. They are becoming tired sionary socleties of the church, now .of acting as a “collection ugency” CHEMICAL EXPERTS HONOR C. L. REESE Elect Wilmington Delegate President of American Institute. Lena Friedenberg, giri. Edward A: and Olive Tioate iy Robert aud Mary boy, Hudsom and Helen Clande and Amy Batier, girl, James E. and Lavdnin Warne William and Loulsa Barner Society __ (Continued from Fighth Page.) 8 o'clock, at the ovenant. A recep- tion will follow {mmediately after the cercmony, at 3715 Livingston C: raigway. street, Chevy Chase, D. K. Marine Corps, And Ateae e ey orimgacia: o Deaths Reported. Paul ‘Butgler of this city ‘and Marths ¥.| The follawing deaths have been roported t Wichael of Hurrisooburg, Va. the bealth department et Brown asd Janvie Fenrick. four Bours: et In the last”twenty. | A Births Reported. The following births have been reported to |¢ Brig. Gen. Colden L. H. Ruggles, U. S. A, of Washington, is at the Hotel | ¢ Astor in New York. atew, 04, fewton at, % ith o Wilson, 4-’? gl Mrs. Eaton Alexander Boothe, who €0 route Emergency had been visiting her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Anton Heitmuller of 1307 14th to Callfornia, to join Mr. Who | ““Tomas aud Annabel Caligan, toy. is stationed ab Mis: | Seiviie an Mare ¢ Morrir sissippl o the Clarence Hoptiak” Rpbert €. Clark, 41, Gy i BT 410 Georgetown TUniversity N. Croshs Thomwon. 64, 1330 P st in « 1114 G St. N.W. Phome Main 8306 Bargain Friday No. 58. Jaeph Mathy, 5 Fa. ave. Stanel lall, Sown Charles L. Reese, chief chemist of . ch Hospital owe the Dupont ¥, Wilmington, resident of the ute of Chemical University §t. Elizabeth's Hos- 1407 Shepherd st 1415 ¥ ut. ne, rd e U. Pacific fleet. Mrs. Ern T Love am! her - | daughter returned to T B among members Elneers at today's meeting o nual convention. The other offk d were: Vice president, A. Pprofessor of civil engineerin; University of Michigan: the an- | their home in . | Harrover to gir. The marriage of Miss Mary Louisg Fenwick L. More: land, both of ‘this city Is announced. The ceremony was performed Tues- 6, 1923, at_Fort Clay- rk city rry John a n B and Alyne M and Neliie V. 21000 Potomar ave. . 1015 Otiy place, ildren‘s Hospital is being ulate of the societics of other presbyteries | The petition, which constitutes the first attempt of Presbyterlan women to v church, obtain equal suff ithin the churs probably 11 b upon at tl Silk Remnants and Mill Ends 1,000 yds. of the wanted fabrics on sale at ONE HALF and less of regular values, consisting of crepe de chine, canton. crepe, satins, char- meuse, georgette, messaline, plain and fancy taffetas, brocade and nov- elty crepes, broadcloth silks, jacquard and striped shirting, tinsel bro- cades, metal fabrics; krepe knit, jersey and tricolette weaves in plain and novelty effects. Paisley and Persian crepes, prited crepes. foulards and radiums, velveteens, corduroys, duvetyne and many other fabrics. For dresses, blouses, lining, trimmings, combinations, kimonos and lingerie. v. John Olsen, technic Institute; Frerichs of St v £ W San : i for the past two Moreland will n Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone me, Panama. T! £ 1106 G Street . N.W. r of the Unive Lidbury of Niagara Marshall of Balti- Many beautiful gifts for the women at ‘especially reduced prices. Shop carly for CMristinas The committee for the afternoon.” December 1 borhood House. lenberg, Mrs. e mOrning's meeting,. which standards, as well as t includ n_Jennin Mra. Mrs. Charles J. ™M “ e House of Fashion” EXTRAORIDNARY VALUES ToMORROW WOMEN'’S AN D VALUES $10.00 TO $30.00 MORE 392 59X 589 Fur-trimmed and self collars, dressy, sport-and conservative styles. $25 for Suits $39.50 for Suits Women’s and Women’s and $39.50 $60.00 Misses’ models, Misses’ models, values to . _jor Afternoon, Stect and Evening Wear. In all the newest styles and wimodels. These Dresscs were made to scll for a¥ least $10 to $20 More. - 525, 5390 and %495 $20 to $25 Dresses. Cloths, Silks, Crepes, $14.95 . $25 to $35 Dresses. Cloths, Silks, Crepes, $19.95 on telling of the work being carried on by the de- partment Other Bargain Friday Specials $1.29 36-Inch Natural Pongee, 98¢ Yard L $1.49 Primted Tussah, 1.19 Yard The natural bambgo shade; will launder per- ul Qriental design for Kimonos, fectly. d Fancy Work. $2.19 36-In. Printed Foulards, $1.59 Yd. $2.19 Krepe Sunbeaql, $1.69 Yard Scores of designs and colors for Linings A beautiful Knitted fabri ull Costum Blouses, Dresses, etc. Sweaters, Blouses and ( jo|———=lc]l——=loc]l—=lolc—=jal—>]al——=]o|—| lv;mude 3 | Mrs. Coottame Patrone. }For Navy Band Conc In_celebration of its fi the United es Navy Ra d ing RREVERELVER ! ta 1 the ranking officers of the and the recital promises to be an event of unusual interest buth musicalk and_soctally. Coolldge heads the list of pu or the recital, which it dwin Denby, Mrs. Henry rs. Theodore Rox . Eberle, Mrs. Mrs. Benjamin Mrs. L. standards, ) - u of the b % - 4l laboratory of the titution. Tonight at 7 E. Gregor: ier wiil be held at the | Latimer, Mrs. W. A el for the members of the |S Mrs. R. H. Leigh, their wives and friends. F e, Mrs. John All —_ KLAN CASE AGAINST RITCHIE DISMISSED 3 Mandamus Proceedings Not Held | & Proper for Use of State 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Special Millinery Event - Offering’ New Hats | designed for holi- day wear—and pre- senting advance Spring styles— Shipper Satin Hasr Cloth Faille Silk Maline Baronet Satin *D All the prophesied colors are included—Black. Brown, Copen- hagen, Mexico, Gray, Sand, Rose and Green. Shapes that will appeal to the miss and youthful matron. December armory commis- sfon for the v 1 to be ar under the auspices | ©0. 1, of the | smissed today Bond fn city Women's Club nounces 4 m dinner for evening, December 8. at th house, when honor guest : speaker will The of the g tests for the children i schools of Washington. Mlss Mildred e of the dinner, as-! mandamus A liss Louise were not the 4 ations e made purpose of ‘a the club- is to compel ex- lic’ duty and not to ments for a private $7.50 and $10 Chappie Coats and Sweaters, now $5 and $7.50. $3.98 and $5 Hand-made. Cuban Blouses, special, $2.98 to $3.98. $25 and $35 Neck Pieces and Fur Scarfs, now $10 to $15. Extra Special‘Onyz Silk $1.89. - . ‘Beautiful Handkerchiefs 200 dozen beautiful Handker- chiefs, sent to us by one of New York’s leading houses. -They asked us to dispose of them. ' We have marked them ridiculously low for Holiday Gifts. ting of the Brit- demonstration was ion with the wonder- Cards have bLeen ed for the formal ball of the T and Coun- try Club, which will he given Ne Year eve at Rauscher's. miven in o ful talking r The greatest paratus is its i to whom the ra ™ £ SO ¥: only persons directed can re- A ray of light > pd . eloctrie. lomp Marriage Licenses. \e vibrations of the human' e v s T voice cause the light ray to tremble’| ogmies Loores Mave bera issued (o and oscillate slightly. These trem- Willam Keot and Matilda T Slinks are Piekod i dt the mecoioing| Hibem Kestand Matigy enll; iq ll;'e Dl\ull\llzhone by luclomum w. "‘f ‘Z“. B cells, and translated back agatn, Iker and s, Through o teiemmane. rocetver Sl | Lawrence E. Wilion and Laura Camp tntelligible sounds, | Hosiery, a LUEDRLEVEVEVERVRRELVRVA VLUV Lewis Jackson and Annie Brown Willlam Russ and Madeline Holmes :% 3 : 5 : 3 2 2 g : 3 ; For the Morning Hours Choice of 90 Velvet Hats ~~while they last.ccceuimeuciiaio.n.. E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. 300 Beautiful New Hats . Sensational Holiday Sale! Hats of the Same Character As \ the Regular *5.00 and *7.50 Styles! In no better w.ay could we expre;s the holiday spirit than in this tremen- o S0 or e S SEVER SHOWN BE- Dress Hats FORE! Many that regularly co§t us Dance Hats more than this price whelesale. Yours Street Hats Tailored Hats the joy of choosing tomorrow at a less-than-cost price — $3 — from Hats for the Miss Hats for the worlds of styles! \ Sale Sfait._s at 9:15 A.M. ; Matron Faille Silks _Safins . Novelty Silks Gold and Silver Hats Black, Brown, . Sand, Wood, ° *Copper, Henna, Ch’ing Blue, . . Chinese Green, Lacquer Red Every Wanted Shape! - « —=lol——ol——lol— 2ol ol —— ol ——]c[——=o[—=o]——]c]—2plc———]o[———=]o]——=]o[—=a[——=lo l—xTalal 2] — - = - - . T “Simply Beautiful” will be your verdict of these new December styles in Satin *F_ootwear Six Actual Models Pictured 33 Note—If the crowds make it necessary, be . your own saleswoman in making your choice. Have exact amount ready, so that you won't have to wait for change. And, above all, be early! . Featuring especially the new instep strap styles—of artistic line and giving that graceful arched instep so much desired. Rich Black Satin—Black Suede trimmed In the three styles as pictured Beautiful indeed—and bringing more prestige to the Philipsborn New Shoe Department. Covered Spanish and Cuban heels. 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