Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1924, Page 9

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Society . (Continued from Eighth Page.) At the home of Mr. and Mrs Tucker at Easton, Md.. Monday ing, February 18. at 8:30 ocloc When their son, Mr. S. Lee Tucker, dr, ot Washington, wux married to Miss Doris_Evelyn Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, of Wash- ington and Charlottesville, Va. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Edgar T. Read of the Cal- vary M. P. Church of Easton before the immediate family. The bride and bridegroom left by motor on a wed- ding trip south. following which they will be at home after March 1 at 1917 17th street northwest, Wash- ington, All Overseas ¥ Women are invited to & Washington's bArlhflu\ tea to- morrow from 5 until 7 o'clock, by ! Mias Parkins at the Argonne, 16(h | surest and Columbia road. M. and Mrs. A. P, Albert announce the marriage of their daughter Ada to Mr. Anthény R. Dangerfleld at Warrenton, Va., on February 14, 1924, The marriage of Mrs. Edna Lusby and Mr. Willlam H. Martin took place yesterday afternoon in the Presbyte- Church, at Takoma Park, the v. Dr. Thomas Clark officiating. Immediate members of the family witncesed the ceremony, and Mr. Mar- tin and his bride went to his home 1704 9th street northwest, where the. will be at home until after March hen they will occupy their new re: ence in Takoma Park. Mrs. Martin i3 the daughter of the late Dr Clarence de Montreville, and her sisters are Mrs. William W. Kk and Mrs. Richard Topham and Mrs Shore, Mrs, Martin's daugh- Alilbourne Green and Mrs. Charles Kimpton Iord. The Distr! Pen Women will Washington's birthday with a mu\hl cal tomorrow evening, at & o'clock, at club headquarters der the direc- tion of Mirs. Gen, . Bond, 'fl.ln.llrl.n “m of D, C. Mra. Speel's Guest at Tea. Several hundred invitations been issued for the Washington birthday tea to be given . to the members of the League of 'Repub- liean Women of the District of Co- lumbia by the president of the or- Zanization, WV w l\llc Speel, at her r have Receiying with will be Mrs. W. P. Bird, D. Fay, Mrs. J. H Ernest W, Briggs, Roberts, Mrs. I Mrs. Frank Mondell, Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. James Reynolds, Mrs. Thomas Migs Mary s, T John Mock, Mrs. €. O, Granfield and officers of the n.n\ Wardman, ~ chairmun the Dational republican committe from the District of Columbia. Thos assisting will be divided inlo thre. groups, each third taking the tea tablees, the re and mingling among the republican women living or ing in the District of Cvlumbia invited to meet the i officers of the lcague. The executive committee of the Southtern Society of Washington, out of respect for the late President Wil- 8on, who was an honorary member of the’society. has postponed the annual banquet which had been arranged for February 22 prior to the death of Mr. Wilson, Tomorrow th, ¥ of Washing- | ton Artists and exhibitors at the thir- | ty-third annual exhibition will hold &0 informal reception at the Corce Gallery of Art from 10 am. t o'clock p.m. “Members of the ree ing committec will be the ot the societs, including Dr. Wil 22 Mis A Saunders, S. Zimmels, Mise Rerth Mary Rilev. Me. Richard I . Alesis Ma 1 Mr. Arthur Frank- lyn Musgrave. pubiic will be the Euests Admission to the Corcoran lery tomorrow will be free, ax on all pubs | < will be | open only between 10 ocloc 2 o'clock p.m. A tea will be ven in the club- reoms Qf !h“ Distict Pen Women 2 H strect, Saturday afte noon, At e e e | direction of the chairman of the fel IJ lowship committee, Mrs. Aaron Ne man. Poems, written by n will be read. Well known musi will sing the songs composed by | |ku~on and Mr. Botl render ¢ Blossoms,” by Mary i Miss Barbee will ur Country's Flag,” by Mrs. Miss Irenc Chiney will play numbers on the plano; & new song call composed by Wilmuth Gary. winner of a ten-thou- sand-dollar prize for :a composition, | will be sung for the first time. Mrs. Otho W. Hammond is enter- taining at a dance at Kagle Lodge turday evening in honor of her usin, Miss Miriam Bartho of Mount Carmel, Pa. Assisting Mrs. Hami- mond are Mrs. R. Otis Howard, Mrs. Alfred ‘Thiessen, Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs. Joseph Ircland, Mrs. Wil M. Edmunds and Mrs. Austin Hammond. The (Durlh ununl dllltc and card party will en by the North Beach Homn Club mmorrow evenin* at the L'Aiglon. The proceeds wil be used for the furtherance of the educational and welfare work fn which the club has been very active | for a few years. The llst of patrons and patronesses includes: Mes, . B. Shaw, Mrs. Widdifield, Mrs. B, I Hin! Mrs, J. J. Stack, Mrs, B, Me- Dowell, Mrs. J. Timberlake, Cady, Mrs. J. Royal, Mrs. A. R, Town- send. Mrs. L. Cal Mrs. M. Broder- ick, Mrs. A Bussard, Mrs. mann, . H. Burgess, Mr. gee, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Binert, M <. \. Cnsaassa, Mrs. A (‘nl\«'n M Enright, Mrs, A, Grund, Mr. Huntington, Kitchen, Mrs. J. M. McGill, J. Keane. Mes A Marchal Mrs. W. N it s S Westhorpe, K. Dunn. Judge lungs, 3 Blundon, Capt. Chisholm, McCullogh, Dr, Mathier, geryice, who speak to university women on ur National Purks, “Present and Future,” turday, < Dbeen called out of town. | i1l give this le ture, illustrated by motion pictures, Saturduy ¢vening, March 8. Mrs. W. B. Wheeler, formerly this city. fs_visiting at the home ¢ ot her uncle, William ¥. Dorsey, 19 Kearney street nartheast. Mr. and Mrs. Louis are spending several d; ador. DRIED BEANS Pound. Pennington at the Am- Navy P’ea Beans.... Lima Beans .... Red Kidney Beans Black Turtle Beans. French Small Lima Beans..23¢c MAGRUDER’S Best Groceries Conn, .\\e. & K St With the winter scason gradually drawing to a close, this is an excellent time to have PLITT upholster your furni- turc. Erale the signs of wear and tear by having cach piece covered with mew, high-grade materials, Our men are_experts ~in the art of uphol- stering, and will turn out a “job” which will make you a satisfied permanent customer. Our February Fornitnre Sale s still on—romarkabla * values predominate as usual. i George Plitt Co., Inc., | Painting. Paperhanging and Upholstering. | 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 Some New Hats Of Undeniabl e Chic Have Just Arrived! *102& Bought to sell from $12.50 to $15. Special for Friday and Saturday at $10.75, Skillfully designed and exquisitely fi nished, they are hats of the decidedly better type. In models be- coming to Matron. the Miss or Mrs. Al . 'option ticket, Builey, Mr. R} director of | was to | 'THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHTNGTOAN. D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY members: Mixs Marie Helen Howe wm' . . F Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have boen fesued to the | | followiny Deaths Reported. The following deathis have ben reported to | The foliowing £ | the health department in the lust twenty-four | orge W | tour hours Chvtain ¢. “Scaae "wn X Clemmons, 72, Georgetown University | Percy W. 'Botts of { Olive F. Larombe of L ex Courle of Kinuton, N. 1A% of thix city W Shacklete ang Agnen ¥ ram, n-xn of Frout Royal, Va. Joseph C. Lambert lnd Foenando Javier a Vernon . n Sin- | Lauric George H. Namuel Walter Tieed Totpitat. | rdeon, 00, Emergency Hos- ! . Tuberculosis Honpital. 38 P st Hospital. “Jonn A, Hatfeld of Rrooklandvitle, Mg S Blisabeth Searboreugh of B H Sherman Simm ™, 0 . ave. s.e. Jamew “Inflk'?’ and Marie Lie) Edith Brown, 24, IIHIILI'F Honpllll \‘_H Ty E. Trammell aag Lilzabets M. M| honk hom 1 Fanst and Margaret E. Hdwards, Velll and Mary Johuson. M Darcue, both of | ers, of Kirkaville, Mo., and f of Newport. R. I. Abardt ana Katherine Weit- | s, ot of Baltmore, M Tiabert C. Alexander and Liltan ¢ Wilder. | and i Howe Rooxvel ' N d Mary J. v ¥ pital. One of the mest popular of the A Special |woman members of the British pur-| o Begutiful Withur . Reichard and Jul liament ix Miss Dorothy Jewson, the i i member for Norwiciy, dime Jewson of Bal Rl has u pacuion for firt-hand Cadts. $5 The Channol islands' parliament | After graduating from Girton she has its firrt woman member {n lhfl‘wl"lfll to know why wirls fight shy person of Mixs Marie Randall, who of domestic sorvice, so she worked w has been eleoted on an anti-locwl as a domestic in & hotel, and did | DE well that the proprietor ¢ ! sorry to siL as a deputy the Guernsey states. in | her duty « was ve to lose hor. THE LOUVRE | 1115 1117 F STREET Open Until 1 P.M. Tomorrow ‘ Rummaging Out The Remnants Tomorrow morning we shall clear out the small lots and broken sizes at ridiculously low prices, according to Of course you can understand that they are odds and ends and some a bit mussed. No returns. Each purchase must be our custom. No alterations. But you’ll enjoy a real bargain feast. exchanges. final. Dress 3 Jersey Dresscs, misses’ sizes. Were $25.00 \hs>e> Highlander Plald Drc 7 Crepe de Chine and Sports Silk Dresses. High shades, Were $25.00 to $39.50... S B B 3 Yellow Chifion Evening Dresses. Were $35.00 to $55.00. ccceeenercnecerococeacenncoemes 3 Black Satin Knit Dresses. WEte ($25100: c.coisus siussosnammums i eroh s beses 2 Sports Dresses. Were $39.50. 1 Gold and White Sports Dress, w lh Sczrf LR L R R R T 1 Black Chiffon Evening Gown, Jet Trimmed. Was $65.00...... . 7 White Dresses, Crepe de Chine and Georgcttc Were $49.50 t0 $65.00. .c.iuenerncceccccncocanccnannns I White Satin Beaded Evening Gown. Was 1 Ladies’ Gold Cloth Evening Gown. Was SEOW0. o0 rcnesinmponssossonse 9 Chiffon Velvet Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $55.00 to $89.50. 1 American Beauty Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown. ‘Was $75(I)...... 1 Ladies’ Black Crepe Roma Dinner Dress. WS SEOB0L . ..cviciceiconvenivnnnosmeoosas i ovsssmvie 1 Ladies’ Black Chiffon Dinner Dress. Was $89.50.. 3 Ladies’ Jersey Suits. . W SIR0L oo oo e Ll a e vt amama i s i s Sieawalng 17 Suits of Veldyne and Velour. Were $19.50 to $39.50..... B T T TP 5 Jersey and Velour Riding Habits. Were $39.50 t0 $65.00. ... ceececseernsmvsnsvecemoiosion 2 Excellent Suits of Veldyne. ¢ Were $49.50.......... 4 Handsome Fur-Trimmed Suits. ‘Were $95.00. sesetcmesentenes et senionee oats——M — 6 Odds and Ends Leather Motor Coats, Etc.............. 4 Odds and Ends Sports Coats...c.cveeieaeiienas 5 Odds and Ends Coats—some Fur Trimmed. Were $32.50 t0 $45.00. ... ccuuencenccnnenainnianinaens 6 Fine Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats. 2 Fine Fur-Trimmed Lustrosa Coats. Were $85.00..... 2 Fine Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats. 1 Fine Dressy Coat, Fur Collar and Cuffs. ‘Was $120.00..... 1 Fine Gerona Coat, lavxshly trimmed with Fur. -Was $165.00 £ - I i the heaith depa . and ‘Madge F. and Kiizabety u,zm? by 51295 " $1595 $16-95 51995 $24.95 32795 $29.95 $29.95 $39.95 $39.95 $44.95 $1495 $24.75 $49.95 $19.95 $42:50- $42.50 $49.50 Births Reported. rihs lhave been reported fo | ent iu the last twenty- dater. bor. ¢ Jovew, girl. . Marshall, g i Doretta’ Chwalo " and Cornelin 1 Huvk toy. Albert and Dorothy Nulix, girl irl initred om:x':, irl. anders, i manein’ Rowers, boy ne Weimer, girl. Bl rnon M = :.m. and Heronn Baldwin by arl Bessie Rhodex, ‘a4 Targgent Matiners, .m Aonte E. Lakin. boy. Tiardman, girl. Offer Picture No $9.95 $5.75 3895 $4.95 $9.95 'BACKS TEACHER PAY BILL xch-mber of Commerce Subcommit- tee to Study New Board Plan. { Appointment of a speclal subcom- mittee to formulate ommending judges candidates for appointment to the board of education, if the Supreme Court were agreeable (o such sugges- ’vion*. was authorized by the school committee of the Washington Cham- 1924 ber of Commerce at a meeting {n the Homer building, 13th und ¢ streots northwest, )l'lll( rdey. The comm'ttee uphroved the Kelles teachers’ salary biil, urd expreesed | its confidence i Dr.'Ballou, superin- tendent of I:lnrhr schools, | “During the meeting, br. Milton Futr- ehild said that he did’ uot believe that In the last Jegislature, the public school axsoctation 37_were fuintx. complishing much, but the c 1 The remaind i took no action oh the matter {lows: Liberal PECEE = {16; wocfal-denioc . Teformed soclalixts. There are more than 1,000 fur furms | Signor Denicola, a4 in Canada. party Iy tie Asxociated Provs, ROME. February 21 solint's ticket resolves | national coalitio | has dncluded 100 deput a plan for rec- to the Supreme Court afvided COALITION IN ITALY. Premicer Mu itself inte As completed. % who ser: of whieh o h 1 who' belongs to n> Sumsiey ofiche Wasntngloniomn. nCamadh o e yey 0 T T o]l ———Jo]l——=Ja][——]o]c=—— S[o]—=]o]———]o]0—]0] E =[o]—— = [5] EEEEEEEEEEE—EEEEEEC—EEEE%I :—EEEEEIE;E bxlipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. The Annual Rummage - from 9tol -~ This sale has become an annual event—on February 22nd. It's the last effort at clearance—and prices are re- duced to mere plttances. Votl’nnd can be sent C. O. D.— every purchase must be final. Dres SCS~~ 44 Cloth and Jersey Dresses. . . .. 37 Silk Dresses ... 48 Finer Silk Dresses. .. Suits-- 32 Navy Trico Suits. ... Coats-- 14 Sports Coats; plaids and stripes. . 20 Fur-trimmed Coats .Sl&lg $ .00 10 Finer Fur-trimmed Coats. ... ... 9 Still Finer Furtrimmed Coats . . Third Floor FurS"' 6 Dyed Marten Chokers........ 8 Jap Weasel Chokers (2 skins). sl()“—",‘—‘1 5 Large Wolf Scarfs. .. s L 6 Caracul Jacquettes. .......................... ‘.32 2 Muskrat Coats; 45-inch .............4......375fi 3 Sealine Coats; 48-inch.............:.‘...\.....r...s79£ Skirts-~ T 30 Cloth and White Poplin Skirts......... Talr Floor Sweaters-- 27 Brushed Wool Golf and Chappie Coats. .c-viven.... .32'0=0 Street Floor Underwear" 18 Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles. ... 53 Cuddle Cloth Chemise .o vee vone oo oo 18 Glove Silk Vests.....cuuuinmviiine me cense - Street Floor Petticoats-~ 47-inch Jersey Petticoats.-cu..cone i icenanevesinnn Hsz e Strest Floor .00 Waists-- 62 White Dimity Waists. ..... 28 Crepe de Chine Waists. .. .. 97 Crepe de Chine Overblouses. ... .. Strest Floor - ~e s emenis et esoen HOSlery"' " 50 Pairs Wool Hose.. 43 Pairs Chiffon Hose; Lisle tops .......cccvcuuve.. 1= Siveet Flsor S].‘IOCS--' 97 Pairs Suede Low Shoes. .. caucacmuioereoeedianens ‘32.9=5 44 Pairs Satin-strap Low Shoes........ 322 38 Pairs Patent Leather Low Shoes............ ‘32 e Millinery-- 280 Spring Hats; straw and combination...cxm.es cuine ic——o|——]lal——2|o]——=]ole=—a]old c——2 o] c—=|o]e=—=olol=—— ol —— | —= ol —= 0| —= s l[e—— | o | c——] fol——a]c—2|olc—=olalc—=lale———al——— o] c—2 [a] ==——[a]

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