Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 ¥ Miss Katherine Sutherland and Rep-|anniversary with a meeting and|to be given under the ausplces of the NeEe N . e, Theater to Sue Mantell Compan: ths Repor! irths Repor| Joseph 8. and Ma boy. resentative Melvin O. McLaughlin.| danee at Meridian Mansions last| Woman's Auxiliary of the Mount Po! . . e - A T O OMATIA, Neb:: May 21--The. b Ancther very interesting party was|[night. After the meeting a program | Carmel Retreat House Association to- The following deaths have been reported to The following births have been reported to Chester d Luetesl Eddingfon, buy. . 2 2 {hat given by Dr. and Mre Ahrett|of special entertainment was present- | morrow on the grounds or, if the| the health departnent in the 1ast (Wenty-foUr | the health department 1o the 1ast tments four| Willis and 1a Johnaon. gil: ager of a local theater announced to EY To MAYFIELD Stuart in compliment to Anne P ed, followed by dancing. The Mont- | weather is inclement, in the house of | hours: ey Alfred and mm ;l‘vmnn h" day he would file sult for $1,500 dam nington and Mr. Brooke Johns. Mrs, | rose entertaincrs and the Tonic Club | the retreat, at 200 T street morth-| Robert H. Edwards, 3, Walter Reed Hos- : . Lowie and, Glive Meuse."girl Rl ; v 4 ed w diversified pro- = < vita Andrew B. and Mary V. Evans, boy. Clemey and Hattie Lewis, boy. ges against the roud show compu: Lillian Baker was also a member of | Quartet presented i pro-| cast. Plans are well under w B paating. 60 306 Desstae D 5 3 the party. g of song an'rl (In)x:r?( ""mhfl'r- There will be cards at 2:30 alnd : p.m, - D Rany G 20en 50 et ma T .;(.-.yp;‘;n-dm«lwue:»s §..|,;|..A blq'_ S p—— ;l!"l::eb:rt ‘gifl:s::‘r‘ea‘r:mal nfl:!.\» ) : — which aroused much enthusiasm. . |a musical program by well known 3 ] a . and Mary A. Deppe, girl, i rRTACIAtE Senator's Brother Tells Investi-| ars. Huntington Jackson of New |W. B: SwAROrd rend . Brict Ristory | Seciis got Program by well kugwn | 4ol o Sy iter hca sowpicar, | E; Bormara and piicer M Byrue! g PLAN MEMORIAL RITES. |iist ment they canceio a b o “ » York in spending some time at the |of the club and spoke of its aims and [ 7 o'clock, when a supper will be| Frank Gallinger Hospital, P itan B oo Kate e Dyt 5 performances, ‘due to the refusal o gators “Not One Cent” Was Hamilton Hotel. She is_accompanied | achievements. Members of the com- | served. Faonie T. 67, Sibley Hospltal. . Aa Sate Horastald, 'y the company's technical union 14 by her son, Peter H. W. Jackson. mittee in charge werc: Chalrman, Mamie A. Newman, 78, Georgetown Univer- 2 na Dorothy T Brackenridge, boy. | Educational Body to Honor Teach-| work with the theater's “open shop Donated. — Mr. B. C. Hoop Mr. C. H. Green, A dance will be held at Meridian dfg !‘im"lll-" 40, 1235 New York ave. and Lucile Burton, girl Who Died in Se stage hands. Col. and Mrs. Thomas Miller enter- | Mr. W. B Swafford, Mr. Jonn L. Bate” | Mansions tonight by Staff members| Lylzi Sirtten. 40, 1205 New York aze. WA Milared i ers rvice. tained & company of nine at dinner[man and Mr C. M. Reich. of the Veteruns' Bureau. Sibley Honpltal, ¢ = C8 1 Joseph W. and Lillian A — 11 o Plans for memorial exercises in r COTTAGES ¥ A $9,000 ITEM IS QUESTIONED|™' the Shorehum last evening. T g R [ —— o & illam M. and Kate Hornstetn,| Edward D. and Evalina Gcott, girl. SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT o — Lotta Moran will be hostess at | g Columbia Hosp! Frank B, and Georgia Manuel, boy. memory of the teachers of the tenth, Dr. and Mrs, Cobb Hosts to classes scheduled for Dahlgren Hall|the Women's City Club tea Sunday t of Mary V.'and Andrew B. Evans, 5| Jarfcld apd messic Ransom,” girl eleventh, twelftih and thirteenth Members of Literary Club, at 8:30 pon. to 11:30 o'clock p.m. | afternoon, 4:30 to 6 o'clock, assisted | hours, 117 € st n.e. school divisions who died in the serv- P Benjamin and Mary Turner, boy. Dr. and Mrs. Stanwood Cobb of | Monday, June 2, will be held in Mac- | by Mrs. ‘Harry K. Wardman, Mrs.| Mima Tiray, 70, 1260 8d ut. ww. D1, St Grace. Burmrsersy giel ice, which will be held at the Dunbar hore i " Peddy Counsel Instructed to Speed |17 Grafion strect, Chove Chase e, | donoush Hail, and not in Dabigren Stevenson-Scott, Mrs. Robert Ashand | o Vislu Jolinson, 21, Georgetown University [y o el Turner, GIFl, Jiigh School next Thursday tternoon | N0, OPEN=—0s, slore of bewuiitul Upys @ will entertaf the officers and mem- | Hall. Mrs. William Wo'ff-Smith. Frances Moore, 63, 3 Defrees st aman As0 Tosine Xmne. M:m at 2:30 o'clock, were completed &t an | ments for summer season: beauilful 1ary Testimony. bers of the International Associa- ! i . : — e Annin Smith, 50, 1506 New Jeraey ave. e TR executive committee meeting of the | lounge; alw large double rooms with buth: flon of Are andl Lettersl at & itew to- Jonn “|\ rigzell the 3 e = L Martha Brown. 47, 1018 Minneola ave. n.e. o e Ciyatnstie Davh. bey. Columbian Educationa) Association | yg’yyye "y pionship Golf : =g sident of the Fede on o - S William_Peyton, 60, 400 Blands L e e 5 I ight. Th - IOTTowW Afternoct. mias Isabel Xur | Sn's Ghibs, will be the mucat of houor Marriage Licenses. Jobert D. Dufl, 09, 1128 234 5. nd Mary K zier. bor. T e e R s lonaitde soctany) Sestiadl culaing Moro testimony bearing on the charge | bank and Mixs Marle Clothilde Red- | S Chubs, will be the wucat of hovor) P e a ed fo the| Fllzabath Burrell, 42, Cailinger Hosfital exercies will be under the auspices | Clientole_sorlally desirabl of Ku Klux Klun activities in the 1922 | fern will pour tea. At the MHotel Raoseveleat 1 g, ] chackn licenses [ Baye - been' duwi Feter A. McLean, 47, Walter Iteed Hospital. | Travanian B. und Dorer Jiex, bor. of the association. o baata e danc : St 8 e Hotel Rooseve e , following yrus 1. Lewer, 81, 3710 New Hampshire | Holund L. an 3 A culogy of the teachers by Dean 4 3 = Senatorial campaign in Texas was heard | Mrs. Ellen Spenger Mussey will pre- { The committee on arrangemen R B d e . ] e C v Yorris ant"Lens Kehulman, girl ™ * Kally Miar of S oY ey LERTIFIED MILK today by the Semate committee investi- | Side at the 6 oTlock dinner of the [cludes Mis e both of Pittsburgh, I ‘Rebert Grimes, 63, Brosidence Hoapltal S.C. audiAmy I Gavkis: Doy, and appropriate music will feature | ommmayi's i i i ‘s Clty C! < Stevenson, Mrs. Henry 1. Mrs . aceph Dugiie. <t Capitol . . ¢ 5 EMing Who election contest brought | N OmeNS City Club Rucedy, whon Dr.§ fteycnaon, e 3 Co| Matthew Hulin’ and Margaret Thompeon.| Joicoh Dagu b East/Canitol » eth B, and Pearl 1, De Maret, bos. the program. Upper against Senator Mayfield by George E. | the national child labor committee, [ Kondrup. in White Speel |both of Baltimore, Ma. Johu 1. “Bell, rield Hospital B. Peddy. will be the guest of honor and |will presid ram of tribute [ Wren W. wnd Ruby V. Williams. o N ainer 36, Ta3 4tk st. Mayfield of Terrell, Tex., a brother of | Mias Grace Abbott, chief of the chil- vy be m throagh Miss Heyler, Robert McPherson Lizzie tiordon. " Edgar Cornish, 33, “{ l;r llt.tdnflw\:»fl.’l. the senator, who eu(d he was active in | dren’s bureau, and Miss Mary Ander. Kilbourne place 2 8 Rbodes, both of | Tigbart Tavlor, 40, Freedmen's Houpital 5 s0 the Labor Department, w ey o i ; the campaign und had contributed to | }o"g\ests of the club. Among others| Additional names added to the list| ; Troscout of Conesus, N. Y. and e its expenses. He had on the road eight- [ subscribing are Dr. A Frances Foye, | of patroneses for the recital of U . spormaitr ani Sidied ©. Woo-| No matter what you want, it il een or tw | Judge Mary O'Toole, Mra. D. D. Mo- | I ool to be given R save you time and money to use Star Jr twenty ssleamen empioyed by his | HRRY NN cltna Mont.: Miss Tauny | a otel on the 28th Sther L. Fox, both | Want. Ads. grocery company, he said, and from | “peters, Miss Mabel B. Hiatt, Miss {ert, Mrs. Clark . o them he collected from time to time|Vera Brungart, Miss Grace McVey, Charles Jery and Martha L. Fox, both small contributions ranging from $10 |Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Grant. Mrs. | Douglus, Mrs. Stanwood Cobb and ‘aomi Bohannon. C 5 g ' to $25 which he split d applied a | Ray Kaemmerer. Miss Margaret [ Mrs. J. -ry Barnard. The pro- P l lm T H Dart o s owe erbeniis T cainlled 8 | e, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Hanna| gram 13 presented nndes the ausmoes — urpie €a riouse d . Bob-Esther With the work done for his brother. Miss Mary Spencer and Miss Flor-|of the National Art Center mf.'x"fl"ii Ll fi'""‘f’f L‘:ngr‘.'hllll::‘: Luncheons—Teas—Dinners Did Not Solicit Customers. it Arrangements are belng made afto receive—if the hosts live in the | 3200 Rittenhouse St. - Cleve. 1135 The witness said he had not solicited | The Tonic Club celebrated its tenth | large attendunce at the gard ete | suburbs and the ghests in tqwn. O To be in style for the holidays— r27 contributions to the Mayfield campaign Shan iy ohhis ooy, ctmpaign One must wear one of the new company has a capital stock of $800,000, he sald, of which Senator Mayfield owned from 320,000 to $30,000. He m ) testified the company never advanced ar t t t money to Senator Mayileld. 3 (sS4 ats ‘Senator Mayfield had received his share of his father's estate, $10,000, Centbee TeoT ks lare, fn ser ' $6 4 $4-50 $3'98 $2 - ence Fraser Stiles. \when Pressed by Peddy's counsel o the source of monecy used by the senator in his campaigr / / iss 1 i i f Tell 2 :“"‘):oo Spent. N Every Young Woman and Miss is now wearing a Felt Hat for Sports, Street The expenses of the Mavfield hea Club, Motoring, etc. Wherever you see a gathering of young women the felt hat Quarters at Austin, in both the pri- stands out most prominently. ¥ mary and general elections, amount- 20 o Seetons smounc. : Our large stock of these smart hats is unsurpassed in the city, and at most This information hud been given, he - moderate prices. Styles include the popular cloche, off-the-face and brimmed a8y ik ther attornerasati o 8 hats in solid and two-tone effects. Colors are White, Black, White and Black. him into the extent of the Ku Kiux 5 Black and White, Pdwder Blue, Pearl Gray, Sand, Almond Green, etc. Klan organization in Texas, he de- : clared that “all the people down in iRty I 1o 4 | Crusher Felts for the Golfer—in white and colors. . . . He emphatically declared no con- tributions had been received to the Senator's campalgn from Ku Klux Klan organizations in Texas I ¢ p 3 1 Parrot Creeron Mllllnery Co. New Arri- neNot ome cent,” answered the wit- | i & Novelts 614 l2th St. N'W trimmed The witness testified that his AS the honor of wHOLESALE RETAIL Felts in all ntribution to his brother's palgn did ot ehceed $I%5 or §150. ~ . opening the Trimmings Between F and G colors .uther Nickels, counsel v, " called the committes N’n"'f_'“l'(dd \‘thtc Shoc Sca,on 490 9 ’1.49 i i 51.79 ticularly e Sheon . » Around the Cormer From High Prices ularly 1o the i atement at Hahn’s. One of a that expenses at the Mayfield Austin \ 1 headquarters had been $5.000. The dozen lovely white Sworn statement submitted by Se \ 1 1 fe lor Mayfield. Nickels said, had not \ kidskin models fea- show expenses of more th half Y that amount. o s A r“rEd at Speed in Inquiry Urged. There being no other witnesses present, the mmittee adjourned until Monday, with an admonition to Peddy's counsei that he must hurry | i . 1( his witnesses so the committes couid | 4 complete its wo Subpoenas were fcsued by wire to- | . 5.95 2.5 day, at the requost of the Peddy law- | j Others $5.95 to $12.50 Yers, requiring the presence next 5 Tuesday of J. F. Colller, F. G. Van Valkenburg ind & man named Mor- ris of Dallas; W At Priddy of Wich: | = ‘ ta s. R. C. Hammer and Earl H. | = X “Cr: it Lilly of Fort Worth, and J. 8. Dickes. The “'City Club Shop” of . 3r., of Henrletta, A , c S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. — e > ; R : Tomorrow—Greatest Sale of the Season! N. C, on their honeymoon, have left R 4 ? for Cleveland, where they will make 1318 their home. Before her marriage on i 2 April 26th Mrs. Myers was Miss z Dorothy Lenk. daughter of Mr. and . 3 A G st Mrs. Edward Lenk of Philadelphia. 3 - o or to Itome ot _ z and at 5 other ’ ) CHOICE , Premier Mussolini. “Hahn” Stores 4 ° —~— The United States umbassador to Italy and Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher were hosts to a distinguiShed company last evening in the Paluzzo Rospigliosi, the embassy in Rome, in horor of the Italfan premier, Signor Musso 2 y 7 h Mrs, Beverly Williamson and Mrs = Z 7 = B - - ; % Robert Love ~Taylor _entertained at —N ! luncheon yesterday at Stoneleigh Court 7 e i honor of Miss Daisy Fitzhugh Ayers. Other guests were the ladies of the familles of the Tennessee dele- gution in Congress. ‘ormer Senator znd Mrs. ' Henry 5 F. Lippitt will sail eariz in July for . # e < 7 4 ) a T ! . summer. ; : . gt : . Mies Anne ¥ Virgintan=] N 1 ¢ PNy 3 { o - regardless of present pric. yisiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and 5 J : . 3 " s Mrs. A. Walton Fleming, in their apart- N 4 74 ment at the Highlands, Mrs. Gibson stock, who is spending som Hot Springs, Ya., drove to Germantown and Roc o ; - G ) .‘ Springs ve remaining for tea. : 2 , ; " ‘ A - ' Lieut. a b Dwight Dickinson, 7 5 4 . 9 §r. are v S i b Y 4 ©, Troney moon ’ : son, the latter formerly Miss Eliza- : 1 . ! : beth Hamlin Young were married in . y . : 3 e \ Washington Tu - 4 & 5 A ‘ Mr. and Mr urr. who make . : 3 : - B & 4 ; i, their home ut New Willard, en- ‘ 4 : ] \ tertain seven t at_dinner. % g . f e - ] ! ) Mr. and Mr: L) : : 1 : . : \ ¢Sl for a two-month trip . . 4 : 5 . ‘ : to Europe. . . Charles C. Worthington of the Dresden Wil entartain at luncheon tomorrow at the Hamilton [lulel for ; . K her daughter, Miss Sarah \'\Drll.lmflz = - . ' }Iats e $30! Hats v S-D‘ ton. There will be about twenty 1 - A Hats now $20! Hats now $18.50! Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Corby en- tertained at dinner tonight at the Now Willard, ‘whero they hud cight ) ‘ Memorial Day Hats now $15! Hats now $10! Mr. William C. Deming. president of the Civil Service Commission, is making an official trip fo Chicago and Denver. While in the Rocky G T R I Flor al SpeCialS Exquisite Pattern Hats No Matter What the +" Entertaining parties on the roof BN R N Wreaths, $350. Crosses, $3.50. Sprays on Palm Leaves, $3.50 f“d Frel'lwh repiiifi;lgz Ticket Reads— May Be Shipped Anywhere! Big Stock! The Trade Supplied! : a:'zos‘;i ti(::::i’his e Pay Only 85! On Sale for Memorial Day at Blackistone’s Cash and Carry ’ ’ i ) * e e R Branch Stores, as Well as at Main Store, and DELIVERED s&?fi'gggfio FREE From All of Them. Summer dress hats ‘ : : : ' of satin 926F SR W. Roses, Carnations, Gladiolus, Snap Dragon, Peonies, New hats of Between 9 & 10 Established 43 Years Sweet Peas, Delphenium, and all seasonable flowers at pop- ; Lovely garden hats Every Hat 1s a new sum- ular prices! Stunning white hats. mer mode. We have in- 807 14th St. N.W. , S i B Newest sport hats cluded all last-minute ar- 804 17th St. N. W. 1209 Wisc. Ave. ; " Fine leghorns rivals in this offering. 1a Bealety, in Business. in Politics, at Home. 9 : y 1 ) ey B Vit 18 flag, sy & 5 ¢ No Exchanges juet.

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