Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 9

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G Meridian Mansions, preparatory to leav- ing for China, where Comdr. Cecil has been ordered. SDAY, SEPTEMBE Butchers Aid Progressives. STAR, WASHINGTON, Thomas J. and Althia Jones, boy. Walter A and Agnes Barowell, girl. Thomas and Bilen Wilson, boy. Angele an Mabel Chapman, boy. Loy H. und Lacile Carter, girl. Randoiph and Julia 8mith, giri. Infant of Joseph - Rose Portoer, 9 George Washington University Hospital. Dea(}ls Remrted' Pearl Tho::m _'22‘ f‘nlnm":ll Hospital. The following deaths Lave been reported| A% AT to the Health Department in the laxt 24 hoors: Sephiia 3 " 34, Lirsie ch member contributed chert, business figen,& members, to be used for the cam-|and Joscph Newland, treasuref, ¥° valgn of Senators La Follette and ! each. Progreasive campaign headquarters | Wheelor, E 5100 in contributions from its 98 |$1 and K. J. B Arthor Wellbery, David Palinofsky, . Brady, T. Gregory, 87, St. Ngusta Spaulding, L il ——10]————|o]———|a|c—=|a|—=|o|—=0] . Z 1727 Buelid st. . 1508 Twenty-first st. Elizabeth's SOCIETY (Continued from Fighth Page.) Washington Butchers' Local 393 to day turned over to the Independent- GLAD T0 SEEG.0.P. RID OF LA FOLLETTE New York State Chairman el <5 S Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Tollowing Richard M. Jenifer and Sarah C. Jopes. Charles Miller and Ella_Donohoe. Wilkon H. Terreil and Mary 1. Butler. companied them from Dallas and Wllli remain several months. Mrs. Frank S Hight returned to Washington yesterday from her Sum- B An mer home at Canaan, N. H., aCCOM- | drewe a trner, oo Va. and Paully panied by her daughters, Miss Phyllis R E. B. McKeoney aod Beda T. Hight and Miss Barbara Hight, and | I o |her son, Frank S. Hight, jr. Mr. ' The House M. Turner,’ 49, Emei Bowman, 43 years, St : | Hospiaal. Albert Wilson, 2, 1543 Sixth st. Mabel E. Blickwell, 31, 939 Twenty sixth Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Special- ty Shop in the Na- Blizabeth’s % W. Jonex and May R. Foward. ce Woodson and Daisy Miles. Calls Progressive Candi- dates ‘“‘Renegades.” the pr it, not as it would become if i people pursued phantoms here an keep | Ohlo Girls' Club to Have America, to keep it as we have known | Dinner Dance Tomorrow. | Hight met them in New York and {accompanied them to Washington. Mrs. J. H. Foward of Denver, Colo.. |has taken an apartment at Meridian ;MJHMUI.» for the Winter, | The Ohio Girls' Club, composed of | daughters of the Buckeye State living < z Percy Coles of (hester, Pa., and Lillian E. Tleasant of this city. William F. R. Strother and Ruth English, Lioyd L. Wilsn of this city and Helen Buckner of Middleburg. Va d Leslie A. Kniskern of Aonapolis; Md.. aod P, v of this cit i Nilie v. Hears, both Trene . Jeffries. John Blackmore and Florine Skinuer A. Herrman Wilson and Evelyn E. Nash. Haywood L. Robertson of Arlington. VA.. and Annice M. Martin of this city. Alfred Hermanseu of thix city and Anna 1l Wilson. 3 days, @24 Castle pl. nee. n M. August, 1 month, Children's Hos ren’s 4 . Providence Hospital fod Lole Thompaou. 5 08 Dumbart Vermont . H chalrman of the na committee of the v Heads Veterans’ Committee. . John hief of the Veterans of gn Wars, has reappointed Edwin S. Bettelhei Dunn, com- of this cit. bilipsbom 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy s tional Capital. abroad or if the Bryuns and La Fol-|in Washington, will hold its annual lottes were allowed to work their| Autumn dinner and dance tomorrow will,” said former State Senator Na- | evening in Town Talk Tavern, 1136 thaniel A sberg today in his ad-|Seventeenth street northwest. Miss 2:::: as < man of the Republican | Minnie O. Stackhouse has charge of E | th s. The Republicans, said Mr. Elsberg, | = o/ ohsements. were giad to have their enemies out | iss Mary Meek Atkeson is back in the open, “and T for one am grate- - ful that Senator La Follette has now done nominally what he did long ago | 1 | Lawnv, ~urm, actually and that the Republicans are | virernm® & o rid of him at 1 | s L. Murray of Newport, R. I Chapman Waiker and Elia ) Claude C. Kemp and Mary Lindiey M. Raitord of Ivor, B. Rayford of this city. Percy Tompkins and Annt Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Tealth Department g, the last 24 hours Joseph and Florence K. Longn, girl. . and Breta McBride, bos L. and Frances M. Ware, boy. rector of the national service bureau. Bettelheim succeeds himself for the .60 Channing s 3 Howital, | fourth time in these offic alter Reed Hospital, Waldron. | | | | [e———[olc——|d|———u|——Ja[ ]| ——]o|]———]o[——=|ajc———]o|—= in Washington after spending the Summer at the family country place, in ‘southern West A Personal Demonstration by an Expert Corsetiere will be given of the C‘”]adameXRalmhg Girdle Makes You Look Thin While Getting Thin Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 25, 26 and 27 Come in and let the expert corse- tlere direct from the Madame X Com- pany give you a personal demonstra- tion of thiswonderful reducing girdle. enators La | foriie e Recall the number of occa- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hildebrand, who | are touring North Carolin sions throug}wut the year when you feel the need of a Top Coat—how no other wrap réturned | ding the ias opened Wardman Park | quite fits the occasion or lends Town and Country Club has % e o . !‘:n:lvr boy. ad cards for a dance Saturday| Alvod ami feer Williams v farewell to the informal dance sea- George A. and Lillie Johneon. boy % appropnate comfort. To meet courts to enforce these s defense of individual rights.” President Coolidge’ and condemning the of Gov. Smith as one t Such demands tl'lese Q’at! are Commending budget Ticy 1 vo designed. during which “the voracious appetite of Tammany Hall had all but de voured the resources of the State, Mr. Elsberg asserted that his party would provide a state government of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Geary of San Francisco arc at the New Willard, where they arrived vesterday. ary ary C: In style—smart and swag- ger, but of practical type. efficiency and represents-| Comdr. and Mrs. W. B. Cecil will shortly their apartment gesssses e eenessma |l PHILIPSBORN STETSON SHOE SHOP : : THIRTE 608 to 614 Eleventh St. cconomy, See how this amazing girdle actu- ally takes fat from your waist and hips with every little motion you make—gently and surely and length- ens your waistline, giving you a grace- ful, erect figure at once. Made of the highest grade ?:‘ steam cured, “live” rubber— ]’ ln Weaves—!l’lat are new. Waffle Chinchilla, Angora, Blocked and Cut Chinchilla, American Cut Polaire, trim- med with muskrat; Cut Suede Cloth. Feminine Footwear fOl' Fall Moderately Priced at oo a8 [0 the very kind worn by famous athletes for reducing weight. Wornovertheundergarment. Massages every portion of the surface! Women often three inches the Mrginio Bow In shades—of Brown of the new tones, Penny, Cinnabar, Fallow, Sumac, etc.—befitting the design and the weaves. in Doable Quick Time! No more exercises—no more starving diets—no more harmful medicines. With every breath, with every step, with every motion, it gently kneads and massages away the disfiguring fat. Only live rubber gives this marvelous unconscious massage.” > Sizes for Misses and Wom- en—16 to 44. - A novelty that is snappy in idea and effect. and yet retains its lines of grace that make a slipper charming. Third Floor. Vith the Madame X Girdle you can wear stylish, becom- ing clothes at once. It gives you smooth, straight, unbroken lines. Perfect comfort while you sit, work or play. Special back lacing makes it easy to adjust as you become more slender. You can wear it all day long with comfort, while Wal it quickly reduces your excess flesh. Trv it on today! Pbilipsborn €08 » Q14 I'he glossy patent leather is cut out in scroll effect with an underlay of apricot kid; French toes and Span- ish heels. Developed also in patent with black kid underlay, and in all satin. Women's Dept. Third Floor Patent and Black Satin, low Spanixh heetn $6.50 EEEEEEEEEEEEEC—:EEE Muarson Mavrice S. E. Corner 13th and G. Streets, N. &', McCallum Hosiery in the very new Aztec, chiffon blend, with harmony or contrast with the Virginia Bow. 5250 Pr. STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN FIVE 9 to 1—4 Hours Only Black Calf, Tan Calt. welt sole. rubber g6 50 Beels F STREET S oS Felt hats are the vogue. Colored vel- vets are going to be. Be your own milliner ©us&N HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS for WOMEN —smartest new fashions All Patent. Kid I sabot. zoring. Spanish $6.50 | heels . Remarkable Sale 800 New Fall Hats 0 Dealers invited ° but no concessions A limited ©0 price will be number made other than only that advertised. $1 .95 Velvets Felts Ete. BE THRIFTY AND MAKE YOUR OWN HAT Buy your supplies and materials {ram us, where prices are always lowest, qual- ity and selection best. You can copy the most expensive hats by buying frames, materials and trimmings here and complete your entire hat, at 2 great saving over the exclusive milliner’s price. Included in our large stocks for the Home Milliners, Schools and Community Centers are Hat Frames, 50c and 75¢. Silk Lyons and Panne Velvets, $2.49, $3.75 and $3.98. Hatter's Plush, Silks and Satins, $3.98 yard. Ribbons, all styles and colors, 19c yard and up. Pompons, fancy feath- ers, ostrich, flowers, foliage, rhinestone pins, ornaments at popular prices in wonderfully large varieties to choose dntrimmed Velvet, Hatter's plush and Felt Hats, all styles and colozs - $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and up HATS TRIMMED FREE Creeron MillineryCo. Hi d d Around th . rem::;e‘l:; I:y‘e!;:- 614 12th St' ner o“fl:-om e::)‘rb pert milliners. ~ Between F and G prices. New French fabrics for dress coats —the kind women go all the way to Paris to buy. Smart wrappy sport coats in vivid Scotch woolens. Coats lavishly collared, cuffed and banded with the most luxurious furs—coats for every occasion 355 to $350 UNUSUALLY STRONG VALUES AT 385 $, Hl Black Satin, Patent 'l Kid, Spanish heels. . $6.50 | This represents the most extraordinary purchase made by us this season—the greatest money saving event held here thus far. ! 95 Velours Velpets Felts Satin Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Ine. Thirteen-Ten F Street A manufacturer in need of ready cash makes this event possible—and the bargains will long be remem- bered. Patent and Black Satin Gore Pumps, | Coban heel....... ... $6.50 Complete Range of Sizes in Each Style

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