Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924. ———— = e : 1 ) y ° Corcoran € y today, to con- {delphia; Lieut. Commander E. d ; for e “abenaet, from Nuvy Depusenient o] MRS: WHEELAN'S TOPIC. | © jl | o ? Gay of 5 S Lieut. Commander A ¢ en, from the New Mexic Honor Guest, Arts Club, Discusses | yard, Washington, i G 1 from Mighth 1 ot 5 Tntv i smmander E. A. Mel 3 «“Costumes to Cartoons.” 3 s ' Pe e . el Mrs, Albertine Randall Wheelan of | 3 = i % n have been taking hae ortsmouth, N H.: [eut. Commander | Now York was guest of honor and R e ¢ o th o e ; ds; Lieut. Comander R. R. Puu- 16 AT Club hast SYoning | @ p e_mee 3 3 i coi e D e S r ut which Miss Helen | € B E from the buttle ‘et (o the | o, t e ¢ » 5 i : : Srep Tl - ity of the € / ( . \ 3 he 1o i e 4y a i , . y \ @& \ i | an’s topic i - 3 - dinner was “k rtumen to N " For more than fifteen £ 4 ay Sl mand of the Fox to the navy yard, Siag o Cord 4 \ o1k St. Margaret's | Washington, D. C.. and Lieut. Com- e h\ 1 / R 42 d N o1 ning, at 8:30 | mander C. M: Yates, from Great stume designer for David g n The proc of the dance {Lakes, IIL, to the Mississippi. “in_ the production of his ) and Mme. Tsamados | for the support of a| Commander L. M. Stevens, in Then sho left that fleld and I during the [charge of the recruiting station, k. de- | € Y 4 Wwhich Philadelphia, be fgned > % N 5 spendia - I o Ki SRt & the - “Dumbun- + € - { s ppearing | g - as her wnd Lieut, D. . S 6 heelun ad, il Marriage Licenses. 1 fuctory, Tndian e o o N [ g A e We want to thank you on this occasion for the patronage and of tiehmond, Va.. and | Florida has been ordered to the nuv interesting and 3 T paiehmond, Vi andy varg, Washington, D. C. < ™ g A T Licut. Conmmander Reynolds H; o e e R ey m 3 confidence that have allowed us a steady conservative growth ever since : el R ¥ | our first store was opened-here in 1882. . 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