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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 29, 1924. 2 i y B it S i ¢s Corln- . Earl and Alberta Row! | Agnes Ashford, €ol. - Sawver,” Mr.|speaker at the annual meeting of the | for the Children's Hospital which St. | non, Miss Hallie Corbett, Miss Corln Deaths Reported i Births Reported BArt Sof Al Towie sul [Rohrer and Mr. Samucl Borden. Washington Animal Rescue League, |Mary's Guild is giving at the Wash- |ne Watts, Miss Isabel Allen, Mits . Baymond dad Auaie Gray, b Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood en-|Which will be held tomorrow morn- |ington Club on Saturday at 2:30 pm. | Marguerite Brown and others. The| 1y following deaths bave been reporied to| The following Lirths have been reported to | o | tertained in her box Mrs. Robert|ing at the Shoreham Hotel at 11|includes Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, | performance is a benefit for "'eb" €40 | the health department in the last twenty- | the bealth departmest in the last twesty-four S N Goetz, Miss Mary Morgan, Mr. Leslic | 0'¢lock Miss Alice Clapp, Mrs. Reginald Fen- | Wilbur portrait fund. The public is | foor bours: L | oure Plan Wel!are Hunngs. (Continued from Eighth Pag Mo d Mr. David Mearns. — dall, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs.|cordially invited. Qetn So Amsilic 20 AT Rospire Charles W. and Mianie Motter, girl. 5 = T S A Ny Pembroke'| Mre. Edward T, Pollock, wife of the | James M. Green, Mme. Hauge, Mrs 9 gyEaloh E. Haselbaneck, 30, found Fotomse |y, "0 " g Avgrie ar. Gerhold o The Commission on Public Welfare they wore at their coming-out parties, | Thom had in their box Col. and Mrs. | COMmARdant of ‘the Naval Observa-|Thomas Hyde, Mrs, Hennen Jennings, | - Alexander J. Walker. 52, 623 C st. we. Thomas J. ‘and Mary B. Bresusbam, girl. ’u:mmon will meet at the District and made a very charming recelving | Char.cs B. Drake and Miss Barrine|tofy, will be the honor guest at tea Miss Kibbey. Miss izmily C. Matthews, Marri: Licenses. Ervesc 4. Bowser, 61 Hermaa Pnu'fl'}.'f.“"%':;..fl"’:’:r’x‘m building Thursday afternoon to ar- SO ‘fi’“‘»rv]:r“;;‘x‘;«dll\lm:":'h»fi: ke R dovi ter. | Association of University Women at Mon jisoree By Mye I e 3 | Cravins i, ¥are s Bmergoncy Howital t""’" P"and Detena Tinb i range a schedule of hearings during Was quaint in her very full rumed |ramnd Mo ohrtyre Walter Chapectl, | their clubhouse. Mrs. Samuel Her- | Mr ¢ A, Stedman Marriage licenses Bave been isaaed to the | Marie® Bintrics’ Biofbias: 10, Frovidence | Stephen F. and Annie J. Sweesey. boy. MY o e srogorsA navision Gt ha ; < A Hospiial. Frederick H. and Dora Ricka: bos 5 ¢ wyi-iiting bodice with &|Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govin, jr.: Miss | Fick. the hostess, will be assisted by | - = e Chartotte Gil- | Joweph Pearle. 41, 1265 Wiscansin Dewey L. and Mary E gL Juvenile Court law and other pending oep bortha of lace and an old-fash- | Fipaerh vouns, Mre oeCiuse Kelny | Mrs. Frank Wilklns, Mrs. Harlan Per- | Patron§™or the dance to be given | Wiliam . Tattersm 1 Mary F. Quackenbush, 60, 648 Park Jamen A- aud Sophia matters. At the executive meefing oned bouguet. Miss Hammond's wi {rell, Mrs. Scott, M Cadwell 3 o5 o2 & "o | tespie. Andrew J. Campbell, 64. 76 T st Lawrence L. and Elsie Vermiilion, bor s Mesh period eostume of hoavy white el L s s 4 Sourse. Mrs. Pol- ‘_’:“"" $48 uspices of St. Afdrew's e miste T, o Dranman, 60, 201 nols ave. se ries B. and Rebecca G. Brigks. boy Thursday, William Hodson, consult- moive Sk made with very full and | Mrs Willlam Laird Dunlop, §r. had |joek will speal quite informally at 5 | choir in; the ballroom of the Roose- | Bdfar € Divl ane, SRS Foy Mike Zorner, uea‘ Elliabeti's Hospital Norton' 3. aud Verenics e, S SuLito)Ehe comaihiskion, WAl prcedat s Very long skirt, the narrow band of | her box, Mrs. Hames Huntington |gelock, on “Samoa,” where she spent | velt Hotel on Wednesday evening, | Cain Hobinson and Vicler b, Mahorney. e e 0 o akay: Toseph B. and Gertrude McCiosky, girl memorandum in connéction "with the about the bottom sw: ¢ the | Turner, Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray, Mr.| .veral delightful years while her Py Dr. 2 5 = William H. Piokney, jr., and Marie Bob- Ty ‘o0d ¢ h " T . pending bill to provide for the about tom sweeping | ana Mrs: T.eonara: Block, Mrs. Jobe April 30, @re Dr. and Mrs. Jay J. Di Ellaaveth Nicholson ‘21, Sibley Houpital. Raymond ¥. and Clare Gareity, girl. and a stralght semi-fitted bodice (41 Mrs. Leonard Block, Mrs, Jobe | nysbana was governor general of the | ;non Mis: Clyde B, Alichison, Miss | inses. e ey s Fitam Gatce 43, Cullinger Horpita rée W. and Margaret Morse, Soy. mitment of feeble-minded persons to bateau neck, narrow French |08 e, s Jobn T island. Jospehine E. Prather and Mrs. Gurney | 1iomer Washiogton and Cortie Jeats, Wis,, | 17@1a King, 44, Casuaity Hospital rge I and Anna Helms, girl, the new institution being prepared velvet ribbon giving the tiny|Sianford Connes: T8.J0hn 8 HOERN, - L. Hunt : Haww Hunson of BIECK B N e | Lettle Wesley, 69, Home for the Aged and | William gl for them near Camp Meade, Md y * |Mr. Paul Letts, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss| Mrs. C. R. Corby will entertain the| ' 2 and Romume Minnick of Lemey T ; 55 M ] d Romuinc Nianick of Lemavor. Py . y ;———.——_—_— olclock the uta “l"m’; (Sutt, Miss, Virginla Hume. | oo nipian Women of Georse Wash-| The Promoters® Art Glub o€ George | auy pare ie. Dl ot thie oo, Hagioe Edwards. 24, Froedmen's ocpital | SN0 the box oceur 3 oy M run g arobe, Mr | ington University ut her home. on the | Washington University will present (“"Edward Sisson and Rachael Deaulien e Berrs 2a o Tth ot ARy ) 5 Andre reside o We o apnsan, Juntington Turmer| po yville pike, May 3. at 4 o'elock fan oriental play, “The Rosé of Per- s of this city and Merie ¥.| SUmgel Derey, 58, So(T 13h ot w t oan’s eries cHndatior g rs Jonn R Adams entertained |P:m.. for their annual meeting. Miss | sia” by® Prof William Northrop liadelphi Elisabeth Carier. ‘26, Freedmen's Hospital, b} 2 e v - .. MacDonald and Elsle L. Lewis llrowl u 28 Myrtle st. n.e | s Elizabeth Wilson will preside. who will be director, Wednes 3 : 7 . 2, % Z r._and ) 2 e L The Friendship Circle of Florence| Nytional Art Center. Patrons will : Americus Melvin C. White, 414 ot Y kie <. Julien ntertained jointly benefit A : e | : 7 s and ("‘d k. Crittenton Home is a. bene! be Mrs. William Hitz, Dr. and Mrs. John L. Harris and Clara Logan Baroars Washin, Children's Hospital. teams r. and Mrs. George Hillyer, jr.; Mr.| 0 01 tea Tuesday afternoon from | william Allen Wilbur, and Dr. and | Tveal iWoedson and osetia Jolinson e aae Carter 5 mmonthe. ZI15 M ot ng that Gov. lee e of [and Mrs. Augustus McCarthy, ‘Mrs. | {80CE 0000 00 the national club- | Mre, Mitchell Carroll. Mr. Robert| Archie Carter and Winifred Howard e s er a e rginia_had prosented the president |Charles Pollard Cocke, Mrs. Vietor B. | y,oyte of the Association of University | W. Pullman, vice president, will be | Kugene H. Copeahaver and Heleo W. Tup- N ! ational Monticelio Foundatio e Womer, 1634 1 street. Mre. Wil-|impresario, and members of the cast | per decd to the I home o Mir rode Andrews had in | 2 Mrs. J. A, Rob- 3 i blne ot Miss | | George C. Fenstamaker and Alice Ritter, Tnomay Jeforson. MBI | ner box. Hepresentative R Walton | llam Lisenberser and Mra I A, are’ Mise iovanseline lovet, Miss SPECIAL el n I Maore Mre e Wain ot ertson. who have it in charge, invite| Adelaide Dwyer, Miss Pauline Bruner. Ayl s MRS the place | Me and Mre. Harry Ly Rusk. Dr. and |all friends of Crittenton work to at-| Mrs. Margueriie Mulligun, Hermit amount for the purchase of the place. | and Mrs, 3 « 5 She t S teeanted - Mre.Tarkin White Glasebrook. Dr.|tend. ~Mrs Klorance, president of| Girdner, Miss Beatrice Woodford und | MAY-DAY DINNER DAl o e e tiee ot he Doiurint | and Mrs. Howard Hodgiins, Capt,| Friendship Circle, and Mrs. Thomas Miss 1¢:lb};:rlfl:“ Hough, assisted by K PLOW'TZ uable aln mgs an to Mrs. R R. Hoes, who was captain | Robert Woods, M o n | Robertson, president of the board o =, pianist: s Virginia | A | o7 e teame far e recent drive. for | NMre: Gouvernenr Hoce ichardand| critenton Home, will be in the re-| Crocker violinist; Mre. I W. Crock- | || Thursday, May 1st || Ber Taithti and shcctes work "M | | Miu, Alpert N, Bisgs’ ertertained | cotving line o b Nesmeaniat | Mke e kin o 305, INC. ‘ ur: : Household Effects T e e e 1% A e | Lleallt Tarteer which ~ nclude. Mre.| A list of patroms for tie benefit|dent; Lenard R Folte Murray T.|| s5, NINTH STREET, N. W. Be sure to attend the open- || awarded the prizes tp the captains of | Luther Derwent, Mre, Frances . Hail, | card par “dance at the Ralelgh | Marshall, Mrs. Marie Tunstall Lingo * ains c cDonne s — ing of the 1924 summer season At Public A . the tewms raising ‘the most monev. | Mrs. Fulton Donaldsén and Mrs. John | Hotel Thu ening under Cur- | Miss Mary J. McDonnell, Miss Luc {1}l in the cool, spacious dining t c Auction Miss Mary Wiiliams, Mrs. Vicior Tabor | ~Mr. and Mre. Vrooman had in their | Archbishop Curley: Justico Stafford, | Kuby, Nevios lzabelh and Miss Ruth Stoddard, who collected | box Representative and Mrs Linthi- | Rt. Rev. P C. Gavin, Mrs. E/ , o Seith's theater. | cum, Juc 3 aes | R. Mrs. Byron S. Adams, Mrs. {9, lasgest amount, at Keloh's theater, | cum, Jades Mary O e L i S FUR ( :O A'I'S FOR STREET AND DRESS The Wyoming Eate 715 13th Street - 3 ~alla | Main Floor, The Wyoming Apartment through the di b vas unable Joachim, Mrs. Wallace Streeter, Mrx. | Regnan, Mr. D. J.' Callahan, Mr. [{ e red and looked over before g HURS dttend the tall. = Mro: Hoes ‘m n km?’ W. W, King, Mrs. Mary K. Nalle, Mrx. | Adam A. Weschler, Mr. Francis R. | betag pus 4n storage. . You will suve money $35 OslumMis Besd st Ouiifernia | 8t. T DA! | 8 : his appreciation of i tee for their | and Dr. John D. Mayo. e . Mr. E. J. Mo . . Chokers made from your own materials | op\::;n;filayflgc.;c)aloilg?h th;i M&y l, 1924, at 2 P-M- Work - in Tal i Konow Bojsen of the Danish legu- |\ ohrson. jr s 1 30-32 Florids ¢, 7 IONS at the price of our regular tion staff “and Jean Boyer of tho| 3 s “Hughes. Mr Ave N.w. + | | KAPLOWITZ SUPREMACY OF FASHION: 2 Ll i the Estate of George M. Oyster, Jr., Deceased F h embassy staff. ol i Lanch, Mr. William A. Gude e d Sl s Sl AN DWhisen SN doey | ried the New : G. S. Truesdell, Frantz Charlet, Richard N. Brooke, Lucien Powell, Afimiral S | Diwigh, - Davis: Cot‘ana aira, ob- | soiane, Me- 1, 3 Byince Me. B4 1.} oo ”B""‘_ y"";l ed Lonch Dinner, Johnston, Robert Reid ‘and ‘others; also Cabinet Victrola, § : 3 Dtany. M7 Wvancly Myers, Mr 1 A en’s Lunc) Dieaerts o Dty ana s I} Decorative Mirrors, Draperies, 3-Piece Living Room Suite, 2 8 3 ¥s Mrs. 5 T Brown B eSS er is serve 'y an anday oy . . and Com- | e & eng. =™ BrOWI| powlan and Mr Charles Manly @afe Fleetwood :f:l:,.m 11190 to 3 troliers, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Bric-a-Brac, etc. ~ L 3 . 5 Shentt hy ss Lura Dodds, | | They were Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, | Scott Rafter. roll Council Includes: His grace, | Witherspoon. Mi SU]TS o o Within Our Galleries Mrs. Chenshaw, who w Mrs. John E. Fowler, ) Carl La iz \n(ll Dolan, Miss Agnes G. FROM sented envelopes con: ng the written | Virginia Marshall Clopton, Mr: Weller, Mr. Harry R. Carroll, ) and trouble if you will let me do your work fo dri! Ch Hies e L It ot Mra, Modprom Creptord, Ao s Rty A, : FURRIER, DEMONSTRATING VALUE wiTH | ||| ppening day a meal which has By Order of E. C. Brandenburg, Executor of Among those who fook boxes were | i A nien. M o — ———— | Community sl 00 The collection embraces in part, Paintings, by P. Delaroche, Hiddys e | art M. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John The committces will meet this cve- eieune were Seon b the ball wore thel iz for final instructions. A unit 1750 Pea 51‘;2&‘"» A pleasing varicty Soc From 6 to 7:30 ?0';0"('5-::4 =“for their | T r of the Serbs s and €lo- | SeME, 10 ve will mssist with the sale| | ranklin | || of tempting dishes 1o erms, Cash. nia Lejeune, later Dr. Pavichich: o ol LoB Sour selection Telephone North 2041 %G, Sloan & Co., b6 eampany Ansell. Mrs. John . Du Val, Col and | Of the tickets. Also ala Cafle J_ervnce Inc., Aucts. Glennon, i | Mrs. T Q. Donaldson; Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Olive M. Jones. president of | BELLEVUE FARMS ulululmmm|mnmnmn|u|lmuulnnxmmumu|m|munmumlmun|m|||||mlnmnnm|mm|mmu|mmm ms 5 S n ik 4 the National Education ociution Your Old Hn | Ligut. Fullinwider [ Jash, Miss Jrederica McKenney and | gif, “entertain the Distrlet . pubii ; uran sicl——! EI lc——lolc——lalc——o[——]a[——] Gen. and Mrs. Richard C. Marshal) | Mr- George Burnap. Jebool teachers at tes at the orsani \ Made New Again Resta t E E o} E E E E E enterained at dinner last ovening and = zation headquarters, 1201 16th street, Cleaning, Blocking ‘ 1332-34-36 G took their guests later to the per- |Japanese Speaker at | Saturday afternoon, May 10, from 3 ; and Remodeling 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, the National Theater. |Aaimal Rescue League. to 6 o'clock 2 | Hat Frames and Trimmings | Sh’”' L in the evening they went to the Mrs. Frances Hawks Cameron Bur- ) | *“Products _from Farm nte b In the purty were Miss | nett, president of the Junior Humane | The complete list of p Vienna Hat Factory | o You" ing of Fort W . Ind.; Miss|Society of Tokio, Japan, will be the |for thc bridge and mah jon 435 3th St. N.W. v EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEE:—:E & Let us repair or remodel orfl Our {facilities for storing your Furs. Expert crafts- of Furs insures their safety. EEEEEEEE :E_EC—:EEE:EE—EIEEE—EEEEEE—:EEEE——: TWO Days—Wednesday and Thursday—only Sale Of Famous Makes O{: men do the work 608 to 614 VENTH ST, Nominal Lhargcs. All First Quality 3 All Full Fashioned i | ‘M?» ‘ of Courtesy NOW Comés a Group Of Newer Spring’ Frocl(s Silk or Lisle tops— Included are % izes Onyx Pointex Heel: A 8o 10 Kayser Marvel Stripe: Onyx Lace-Clocked: Chiffon Silk: Pure Silk Service. Not every color in each make—but among them all will be found Nude, Dawn, Beige, Airedale, Peach, Freckles. Black, Gunmetal, etc. —the most fashxonable shades ---which will be placed on sale ---beginning tomorrow-~--marked much under actual value. Street Sports Afternuon Evening Wear As well as you know these brands—you know how special the price. Street Floor—Center Last Day of this Remarkable Shoe Event We've put a wide range of values in this stock-rec]ucing‘ event. which culminates tomon’ow——g ivin g you their choice for— Al 49 styles are $ sti 11 included— with sizes a-plenty n each. Straps, Sandals, O:cforde— Black Satin—Black Suede—Gray Suede—~Bamboo Suede—Pat- ent Kid—Airedale Suede—Brown Suede—Taupe Suede. Strest Floar—North Section | R e e = I e I e D S N S D S N =S | O e O S U e S o == New—not only in the modeling—but likewise in the weaves employed—Fleurelle —Silk Broadcloths— Roshanara Crepes— Georgette Crepes — Laces—Printed Crepes —and Foulards. In self effects and original combinations. The color range supplies all the most pop- ular of the newer shades—Beige. Banana. Cocoa, Lanvin Green, Powder Blue—and Navy and Black.. Women's and Misses’ sizes from 14 to 48. Second Floor l o] | o] lfl a | o] fll a lfl a [ o] | . 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