Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 10

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10 RADIO ENTERTAINS AT MURDER TRIAL| Monotony of Testimony in Gar- rett Case Is Relieved by Judge. By the Associated Press. CUMBERLAND COURT HOU December 13.—Larkin (. Garrett's second trial for the ed murder last June 5 s. Plerce en- with the ! Society (Continued from NMth Page.) December 18, from 4 to 6 o'clock, for Mrs. Lyman J. Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wilson, JF. who spent several weeks at the Berkeley Hotel, in_London, are now |at the” Claridge, Paris, where they will remain until aftéer Christmas, when they will go to the south of ra., | France. Dr. and Mis. Macpherson Crichton will be at home tomorrow_ afternoon from 5 to 7 o’clock at H street to meet Mrs. Harley P. Wilson. THE EVENING STAR, Berlew, selyn G the Ar The Adelaide Emily Fulton. Mitchell Morgan, Alfred Mrs. Henry Rozer Casey. Among others who tables and invited guests are Mra. Virginia Ennen-Santizo, trude Leonard, Mrs. Harry ton, Miss Mary D. Powell, Mra. E. K. Miss Clara Helff, Mrs. iffen. An exhibition of Hungarian arts and a Christmas bazaar will be t and Archacology opening tomorrow afternoon, to 7 o'clock, at the league clubrooms, {521 18th street northwest. patronesses Carroll, M Mrs. WASHINGTON, D. Walter M. Henderson and Dorothy J. Gunter, both of Port au Prince, Haitl, an v's guests Hunter, Mrs. Dono- bave taken l;lnlflxlfl “‘Ikxkllllfl‘f,:' Y. Miss Ger- Ber of South Willlameport, F. Ash- : Washington. Hayward Spirles and Pearl Weldon. Jos- held by League, from 1 The followipg births have been reported to the health department o the last tweaty-four include Mrs. L. Plagge. girl. rs. Theodore A ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923. R S vy Charies and Dorothy Lawreice, £1fl. James and Matilda: Brandon, girl. Joseph T. and Susie Bell, girl Lewis and Altonia Johuson, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to Births Reported. (e ealth Gepariment 1a the Tast twenty-four beours. Taure M. Hartman, 67, 1408 Hopkins st. John I, Widmdye 2107 1st st. Timothy B. Maag , B¢ Elizaveiv's Hos- ital St. Elizabeth’s Hos- 20 Wisconsin ave, 19th st. n.e. 2, Georgetown Univer- (Daisy Timberlake ke A sheken, 00, Jon T. O'Brien,' 54, Joseph F. Bucher, SHRINE TO DISTRIBUTE CARDS TO BENEFIT FunDit::‘i;‘:.n'."w.’..;';"“..”';?, ST sy I | Three Mflllon Will Be Sold for| Memorial to Men Who Died Three million Salve Regina Christ- mas cards are being distributed for the benefit of the shrine of the Im- maculate Conception. (ura distributed annually and the Ryan, | M.y derlvad from their sale goes both ting will be at the held Tu e men who died In the world!dinal ‘Rev. Dr. Bernara McKen |tary to Bishop Thomas J. | rector of the Catholio l'nh(-raxly is | decorate | preparing a report on_the progress|and Gus in War. | of the shrine to the bullding com- | marbl mittee, The committee Includes|to ten tons e Cardinal Dennis J. Daugherty of|the world will Philadelphia. chalrman; Mgr. Lafelle | ing the cdific | of 8t Patrick's Cathedral, New York, | will be sent mo Y cards and Walter George Smith and James the work of famous n the from e used in These of Philadelphia resfdence gherty in PLiladelphia. of the structure will he spring and will be The marble xty-three & from seven all parts -ot tered its t prospect that " and Wwould be in } afternoon, ¢ f end some ceution rest- son, and four | been heard’ r the day a ght at a bridge afternoon at her Mige apartment’ in Wardman Park. ee, Miss Eolis K. Pollock, Miss | Mrs. BEdward Walker has as h Miss Blanche jhouse guests Maj. Gen. and Mrs. | Andre W. Brewster of Boston. YOU ARE SURE_OF QUALITY AND SERVICE AT Miss Elizabeth Hanna will leav onisians Soctety Washington: Saturdas December 25, | will be held December 15, at 8 o'clock, | ito"he the guest of Miss Louise. Todd |2 ety Sigh lof Louisville, a nlece of Mme. Hauge, and will return early in January. Mrs. William X at luncheon vesterday to Mrs. Sidney Cloma: guest of Mrs. and Mrs. Kennett Dupee. included Mrs. Hammond, ¢ the physical strain on ! d court stenographers, dispensed with the night 3 , and to break the tedious monotoniy of the 1 routine, he brough court and amused ti with a program from the ai Defense witnesses put on the stand nded_to lay_the Hospital. ‘Howpital Meridian Mansions, eet. The principal purpose of this ceting is to welcome the return to Washington, after nine months' ab- sence, of the Loulsitana senators and representative: PAY LESS AT lam entertained n compliment who is the Sapeteitsain iy John Hays Hammond undwork for tho L Kue\“ ncluded A. M. Chal shot from Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following z rter and Shorter. son of S diego, ‘arter and Annie Shorte: idson of San Dieg er Ea e . Farrington of brothers to t day of the STORES NOT ONLY LOWEST PRICES, - BUT SERVICE AND QUALITY, TOO OU always get more than your money’s worth at Quality Service Stores. The service is the best—the dealing pleasant—and you get quality goods at quantity prices. When you see how your table costs are reduced by shopping today at a Quality Service Store you will join the hundreds of others who shop nowhere else. WASHINGTON FLOUR..; u. RICE 11b. PKG., C PINK SALMON ALt can 14¢ RITTER’S BEANS cav 10c WESSON OIL 1. can28c For Making Good Things to Eat AUTH’S SMOKED SAUSAGEb.3(0c DAIRYLEA MILK TALL cAN ] e FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS 1. 30 GOLD BO MAYONNAISE 5= 30c puiiips THE ORIGINALatsie1s 35¢ PURITY SALT ekc, (e The Running Salt SHARPLESS CREAM CHEESE 1 5¢ MUELLER’S MACARONI 2pkes 2 3¢ NUCOA NUT BUTTER i, 30 WASCOTT GINGER ALE GARDNER’S IT'S PURE FAMOUS CAKE CERESOTA FLOUR-- Not Bleached—12-1b. Sack { F i \( BLUE RIBBON.BUTTER ranco-American COFFEE The Best Butter Made UALITY SERVICE STORES carry a full and complete line of absolutely FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES and a full line of FRESH MEATS. Get the time-and-money- saving habit of domg all your shopping in one store. 771eMostPteczous 0/ Clot/rs SILK 36 Is the Most Appreciated of Giffis $2.69 40-in. Printed Crepe de Chine, Per- sian, Joey Floral and y LOVELY GIFT BOXES FREE IF REQUESTED % for his ¥ ected to go on the sta Abram Simon left 5 f 40 STATES AIDING |, e Biae st | iy % r lay for Detroit, ich., \Nhl»ro he IN CHILD WELFARE |} o hy siest ind scacr'at e |y Stes ; dert, national president, de Muth Wi of the Distri rrington will 4:30 o'elock n Hawaii. Detroit Arabic designs; rlch color combinations for The first of a series of four dances W Dresses, Blouses and by the Washington Chapter Unitarian Lay s League will be given lo- Miss Abbott Urges Extension of Work to Philippines and ° to Territories. We'll gladly relieve you of pre- holiday entertaining and willingly be host. Our dinner parties re- lieve you of the minutest detail. Special Steak and Italian Dinners $2.00 Each Cover Charge for Din Phone Main §.i1 Reservation. Danci Mr. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. K. Hil- I | and and’ Mrs. Raiph | | 1dith Goode has taken a table bridge, mah-jong and five mothe party which is to be held to- United chief of the Department "&%2’&%’5%2!5’“’%%!5‘5 TP I@amozzd @. 402-404 Seventh Street Next Door lo K. Harris & Co. of Young erence to ! R hild diets, 1012 H St. N.W. Znd Floor S e T T TR ) ‘%. sonable Coats Fur Trimmed Especially Priced for Holiday Selling There's hardly a chance of your being able to duplicate these models and Materials later, so be sure to make your selection at once— today!!! 8-o0z. JAR Brytonia Kerami Luster Pile Truvenette Bolivias $3Q75 The Collars are of Manchurian Wolf, Opos- sum, Moufflon, in light and dark shades—some have Caracul and Viatka Collars. Sizes Complete from 16 to 44 In Our Shoe Department Colonial Pumps— These smart little pumps are exact copies of the picturesque shoes worn by our Puritan.ancestors, and are just now the most popular model for young girls. Patent and gun metal leather of soft, even quality, built on special growing girls’ last, with close high arch, low heels and correct rounded toes. The cleverly designed A selection from our assortment of Cravats Will make most accept- able Christmas presents It won’t be duplicated in any quarter for wealth of variety, excellence of quality— and exclusiveness of design. Mode Cravats surpass. We've brought together the best in Eng- land, Continental Europe and America. Your selections will be appropriately boxed. From Welch-Margetson’s of London—Paul a T Olmer of Paris, new Swiss Silks—and the choicest of America’s production. $1.00 to $600 s You'll find a_special Wrinkle-proof Cravat—in a variety of exclusive pat- sl.oo You'll find another spec‘ial in choice Swiss Silks—made up by our American $l 75 cravatmakers—at HIS Special Tuxedo of ours is making a big impression—because it’s a splendid value, remarkably priced. Shawl or notch collar $3 9,50 about the foot, and wide tongue with square buckle completes the picture; 2V, —silk lined

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