Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 9

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Society fternoon. There was a tasteful decoration of red rose and lilies. Miss Buckey and Miss Lepley presided at the tea table and were assist their classmates, Miss Ruthie Craven, Miss Kittie Lyons. Miss Lila Ed- monston, Miss Ruth Bowling, Miss Elizabeth Fieming, Miss Margaret Poarson, Miss uth McKey, Miss Mary Gardiner,” Miss Winnie Walhs and 88 Mary Dunworth. A unique fea- tuer of the tea was the valentine booth, at which Miss Winnie McKee Presided as the Queen of Hearts. meric Atheneum 1 program and dance UTSy & February 21, at 1141 Conne nue northwest. Vocal solos will be rendered by Mrs. Ophe Gay. icut e dance will be given by class of the Washing- College in {its new A Valenti the Februa Business :rllxgnf:r“s? at 1328 1 street northwest, this evening at 9 o'clock. The rooms Will be decorated in colors appro- for the occasion. B urnish music for the dancing, and the attendance of all former stu- dents is expected. The Landscape Club will hold an informal party and dance tomorrow evening from 6 to 11 o'clock at 1221 15th street northwest. An orchestra Births Reported. The tollowing births have heen reported to the health department in the last twenty-four 4. Katherine V. Bouscaren, girl. d Ruby Tipton, boy. John H. John T Helen B. Simmons, girl William F. and Nettfe Plummer, boy. Abram and Anna B.-Orloff. bos. George F. and Margarite Biewett, girl. * F. Theodore and Lorine E. Brown, girl. Fawio W. and Mary Fdwin D. and Susan Marcellus and Jessle Myles, mes and Clara Jackson, boy. opkins, giel. °rs, boy. s, girl. nd Carrie J, Ellis, boy. Walter and te C. Mary Gray, girl. Eva_White, boy. Willle and Lelia Washingt James and Josephine Tho; * Jullus H., sr., and Mary E. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been fssued to the Hollowin, John James John SicFadden and Eleanor Shielan. ¥. Cloey aud Emella Koppeu. C. Huthvul‘!;er.‘ ir., Ml“;ld Mabel Dautbaday, both of Baltimore. 5 “Harold 3. Reiger and Wilhcimina A Behwalenberg, B Milton Esbleman and Gertrude A. Gas- . Dimmock and Mary A, Conner, hits, Md Everett Coates and Frances Crawles. Herman L Tiden and Rose Bask, both of altimore, Md. B ton Shocket. of Raltimore, Md., and Cotien of thin clty. MRy W, anta and Kathleen Hargrare. William M. Powell and Lila B. Both of Baltimore, M Harry T. Da BARGAINS for Saturday, Only Deaths Reported. ‘ The following deaths have heen reported to 1 lealth department in the ll‘llml\l\ufl!' (0\]"’ hg{‘“l:'. hi) 43, Sible na 31 Robinson, 43, Sibles Tonpital. Cecilla A, Fitzge: 01, Sflxfl an::..l ‘n 7, Emergency Hos- . Fahrmeier, 51, 1110 North ve "z : P Xdeln P Rack Willium L. , Sibles Hospital E Hospital 8 days. George- it Cooper, 53, €. on, 24, K pital for Aged, E. L. Hawkini Selina Kohinson, The; N Nothing to Be Elated About. From the Boston Transcript. A noted scientist who had received & title of nobility sald to a woman who congratulated him on his new honor: “Why do you cougratulate me? Because on account of my achle THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924, STAR BOYS TO0 SEE “THE WAY OF A MAN” Free Eskimo Pies to Feature En- tertainment at Leader Theater. Carriers and newsboys of The Star are all ready for the special showing of the first chapter of the new serial, “The Way of a Man," which they will attend as the guests of Circulation Manager Galt Burns and Sidney Loust, proprietor of the Leader Theater, at the Leader tomorrow morning from 9 to 12 o'clock, Kach boy will also re- celve a Car Eskimo pie free of charge. Outside the first chapter of this serlal written by Emerson Hough, author of “The Covered Wagon, entire bill will be comedy.: <euton, Harold Lloyd and Sunshine Sammy’ will each be seen in some of their latest offerings. The new serial tells a smashing the west of the olden days and is declared to be filled with thrills_and_actions. Harold Miller and Allene Ray are the featured stars and both have wonderful reputations as serial stars. Tickets can be wecured from Mr. story of GIRLS TO PAY TRIBUTE TO SUSAN B. ANTHONY | & 104 to Symbolize 104th Anniver- sary Since Birth of Ploneer Buffragette. One hundred and four girls of the Bethel Girls of Job's Daughters of the Order of the Eastern Star will participate in one of the special fea- tures of the celebration of the 104th birthday anniversary of Susan B, Anthony, pioneer suffragette, under the auspices of the Anthony League of the Distrlct of Columbia, in the Central High School auditorium to- night at 8 o'clock. Dressed In appropriate costume they will march In single fille and each drop a yellow rose upon the platform. Each rose wiil be symbolic of one year since the birth of Susan B. Anthony. This symbolization ~was chosen because Miss Anthony, on her elghty-sixth birthday had eighty-six roses presented to her by young gir! Boy Bcouts in charge of Col. 1. L. Mattice, deputy commissioner of the Pictorial Review Patterns Exclusive Agents Elite Styles Patterns Boy Scouts of America, will act a: ushers. Assisting Col. 'Mattice wil Charles A, Belt and F. E. Matthews, Senators, representatives, prominent representatives of many different women’s organizations and_others prominent in civil, social and financial life are expected to attend the meet- ing. . LITTLE CONGRESS STUNT. Elaborate Program Planned for Entertainment March 6. Representative Fritz of Texas 1s to be master of ceremonics and Repre- sentative William J. Conery of Mass- achusetts, formerly a vaudeville actor, is to do his stunts, while Representa- tive Sol Bloom of New York, “man behind” theatricals along Broadway, wil] furnish additional entertainment features at the fitth annual banquet of the Little Congress, in the Willard Hotel, March 6, The committee In charge consists of Kenneth T nney of Montana, chair- i William v of Illinois, Hemstitching and Picot _ Edging 10c a Yard Robert Davis of Tennessee and R. H. McGimsey of Louisana. The little congress is an organiza- tlon of congressional secretaries and Capltal attaches which meets every Saturday night in the caucus room of the House Office building for the dis- cussion of public questions. Nearly every member Ia a college graduate, many of them.lawyers, and the or- ganization is widely considered the best debating society in America. Two hundred and fifty men are ex- pected to attend to banquet. Nothing to Fear. Clerk—Besides there is another ad- vantage about these goods, you need uot fear they'll shrink in the wash. Vou see, It can't be washed at all. Burchell’s Incomparable Bouquet Coffee May still be bought for 25¢ Per Pound ‘We may be forced shortly te advance our price. ments 1 have been placed o ity with those who never achleved hing o | d Frances E. Comer, girl, John H. boy . . Joseph C. aveth B giel. David and Ida_Eblrich, gir -y ‘Thomas A. Eleanor Dafey, boy. a equal- v wishin [ performanc THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Spring Suits —have Fashion’s enthusiastic endorsement. Naturally it should be so—with the clever modelling which distinguishes the new styles— both two and three piece. Two-piece: Tweeds, Velour Checks, Homespuns and Flamin- go Cloth are favored for sports wear. Three-piece: The beautiful Juina and Charmeen—designed with long distinctive Coats separate overblouses, which may be inter- changed. The “high” colorings are a feature—Mos Green, Brick Dust, Badger, Graystone—and, of course, Navy and Black. $70:50 to $]25.00 In dress—Twill Cords. Charmeen, Picotine — in long tailored models—- Boyish types—Single and Double breasted; and Semi-box effects. $25.00 to $05.00 Spri;lg' Coats and Wraps Whether the Sports models—or the Dressy effects — novelty marks the modelling and the material—plain and fur-trimmed. Juina or' Charmeen in the Dress styles. Plaids, Downy-wool, “Fuzzy-wuzzy,” etc.,in the Sports Coats. All the new shades are in evi- dence. Burns by any Star carrler or news- to attend this special R 12191221 G Stree: N Store House—9 to 6 New Shades Chiffon Hose $1.00 Pair This beautiful and fine quality Chif- fon Hoslery is sheer and dlear; you will be astonished and pleased at the exceptional value at this very <low The colors are: Black, Gun Silver, Medium Gray, Nude, Cinnam Pea Dawn, Sun- Illusion, Tan %, Hazelnut, Apricot, Champagne and Rose Beige. L= Gmminddird HOSIERY Gureieed 61 50 Py, Hose ... In All the New Spring Colors New Spring Skirts Lvery day brings new arrivals, The materials are exceptionally attractive and the styles include plaited and plain models, in flan- nels and crepes; solid colors and new plaids. Very specially priced for Saturday at— $4.95 to $12.50 Don’t Wait—Enroll Now—Only $5.00 for Six Lessons in Dressmaking N. W. BURCHELL, _817-19 Fourteenth St. NW. _ UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Safety and Interest Guaranteed 4% Savings Deposits 4% S%m of Deposit5% Free Checking Service Banking Heurs: 3130 teo § P.J. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W, (O] | For Saturday 608 to 614 PLITT Proves There Are Real FURNITURE VALUES 10-Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite $420.00 Consists of Extension Table, Serving Table, Buffet, China Cabinet, 5§ Side Chairs and 1 A chair. Other suites for- merly $286.00 to $821.75; now $214.50 to $616.32. ¢ Gs‘,%‘e‘;slexFT;bles. user; $35.00 0 . February Sale price, $2625 to $59.06. Library Tables, were $30.00; now $22.50. Bridge Lamps, were $1850 to $6350; now $1338 to 4744, Table Floor Lamps, were $1850 to $91.00; mow $13.88 to $68.25. Read These Below . Photograph Frames (stand- ing), were $250; now $1.88. Mahogany Waste Bask were $12.75; now $8.50. ot - Cigarette Boxes, were $4.00. now $£3.00, Cedar Chests, were $25.00 to $49.00; now $18.75 to $36.75. Chest of Drawers, mahog- any, were $80.00 to $87.50; now $60.00 to $65.63. Bedroom Suite, was $1,176.75; now $882.56. Bedroom Suite, was $280.25; now $210.19. Painted Bedroom Suite, was $216.00; now $162.00. Telephone Table and Stool, were $10.00; now $7.50. Low Boys, were $8325 to $§116.00; now $62.44 to $87.00. Tea Carts, were $25.00 to $62.00; now $18.75 to $4650. Jewe? Boxes, were $2250 up; now $1658. Book Ends, were $6.25 to $23.00; now $4.69 to $17.25. ’ GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. B N e S S S S S SRS S S SUAY [——]o]l—=]ole——=lol——=lol—=lal——=jol—— ] bilipshorn ELEVENTH ST. Main 4224 Fourth Floor S A A I aRR S A R A A R A S e S R R SRR A R SR AR R SRR SRR R R 2 0 Five Lessons Daily. Make your appointments on the days and hours to suit your own convenience. Free con- sultation and advice on all subjects pertaining to Fashion Fabrics, Color Combinations, and as to what is most becom- $20:50 to $] 5(-00 Nearly New PLAYER This beautiful player {s equipped 9 twith modern expreesion devices ana has a very sweet tone. Here is your chance. Terms only $7.60 per i week. This beautiful’ little instrument is i -enly four feet eight inches in length . and requires no more -space than an . upright piano. Slightly shopworn. *365 *10 As Law Per As Month Arthur . JORDAN ’ ~ Piano Co. JORbANfé - PIANO | Gingham Bungalow Aprons Medium and 69c Large Sizes . Silk and Fiber Sport Hose. . . .. 1 Sealine Cape (Dyed Coney) Rummage Sale Price $69.98 69c Rummage Sa Magnificent Coats, Luxurious Coats, Beautiful Coats, Exceptional Coats, Wonderful Coats, RemarKable Coats, Pennsylvania Ave. at 8th N.W. ing to your type. Consult Mme. Schafer. e, Rl ‘ Were - $100 ALL FUR COATS GREATLY REDUCED 1 Coney Coat Rummage Sale Price $30.00 | Evening Dress—Brocaded Silk Dress . Velour Check Dress White dress for graduation and crepe de chine. Rummage Sale Georgette Crepe Wais! All Colors Rummage Sale Price $2.98 $1098 Glove Silk Hosiery With Colored Tops Rummage Sale Price $1.49 1 Brown Coney Coat Rummage Sale Price $30.00 Attractive. Millinery For Women of Discriminating Taste —taken from our regular stock of $5.00.and $7.50 hats. Rummage Sale Price. s o coniosiniencsesmnriin wormiain s siss Novelty Cloth and Pleated Skirts Rummage Sale Price $5.00 white agd colored. Wool Sport Hose . $79.98 $69.98 $59.98 $49.98 $25.00 Extra Size Baronet T Silk Hose, $1.00 $1.00 Now 692 1498 39 298 192 14 1 Sealine Coat (Dyed Coney Rummage Sale $49.98 [——[o]—c——[alc——lol—=[al——[c]——[dc—]o]——]o]——=]o]c—— o] c—— [ =5 e |0 | 0 | 0 = || =] rice Satin Skirts Rummage Sale Price $3.98 Exquisite Spring‘ Hats R —presented in two special assortments for Saturday at 510 515 The most advanced spring modes are at your option— handmade types—o‘f the new materials and the radlant col- orings. The Shapes Cloche Brim Turban Poke The CO{!\OI'S Purple Wood Shades Copen Pearl Bobbette Black with Yellow Short Back Black with Red Their distinctive character is the charm which will give them pres- tige in your favor. 250 Smart New Hats Will be offered in the $ popular-price section Saturday for....... The Trimmings Peacock Orllaments Ribbon Ostrich F’owzrs Lace Clever creations—in brilliant colorings. Every Hat is a new design—and with an individuality that makes it most attractive. lol—je—=lalc——lal——2lalc——jolc—=[d—=[a|——[o][——lolc—— o] c——jdc—]a[=—— o[ —=la | ——=]a]

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