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O {79\ N S OO YO LY X it SOCIETY Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G Street N.W. Phone Main 2343 “Cleanlines our motto and cleaning our business. TG SIVTUGIY Hotel Hamilton’s Famou 1.50 Sunday Dinner Served ‘rom 12:30 1o 8:00 P.M. Has been pronounced as the nearest approach to perfection from the stand- point of cuisine, appointments, environmept. service, music and If you have not us yet tried this tomerrow. meal, come in you'll be surprised Week Days— 1.50 S1.00 T5¢ 4 la Carte Service Dinners. § Luncheons. Breakfast. {lso Horer, Haviron I lth and K Street Main 2580 G STREET BETWEEN Beginning Next Opportunity Week A Six-Day Sale Washington Never Forgets And the History-Making Event of Our Business Coats, Dresses, Underwear, Hosiery, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Blouses, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Petticoats. Skirts, Sweaters, Shoes, Millinery 14— A\ See Sunday Star and Post A, S T DT A AR AR AR AR ! ntal | French Ambassador and JVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, Ime. Jusserand Go to New York for Banquet Tonight in His Honor. Reyburn, Mr. Harrison, father of Mr. Leland Harrison; Mr. and Mrs, George ban- | Angus Dr. and Mrs. Willlam is | M and Mrs. Frank H | Simonds, atharine Simonds and | Mis»> Eleanor Hard Mue. Jusserand will go to New York today to attend the which will be given t ing in honor the An bassador at the Waldorf-Astoria. Tiie wiil return tomorrow or Mondi HE Ambassador of France mml The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Secretary | of the Smithsonlan Institution and | Mrs. Charlest I. Walcott. Others in | the company will Include Mr. and Mrs. of | Eton 1L Hooker rederte . | dor of Peru, Dr. Hernar Ssued invitations far Decembe American nten- batile The Ambas: « o'cloc Union in commemoration ¢ anniversary of the Ayacucho, h was th | Peruvian | Duchess Hoet | Punaretoft, 1% and More Than Half Less Than Regular Prices ! Amerien Soclety H Minister of Denma antin Brun, will go to New York to-! day to attend a ption this eve- | | nitiz whieh will be given in his honor | by the trustee the New York | Chapter of the Amerfean-Seandir vian Foundat - Danish churc the Danish and the Danish Orfeers' Club } in the rose room! of the Plaza 1. The reception | of the minister's 25 repregentative of | States | the first| Don Gela- dinner last The Amb: Italy, sio Caetani, entertaine evening, followed U cal. The gram nsia di Georse The was given Mignano, Wils short ta'k dinner e rec panied by Mr | Lauro di Bosis gave The guests at the Countess di Robilant_and ¢ Ireie di Robilant of New York Duchess di Miguano, Dr. and Mr rederick Gu Wilifam Hai Tnited Mr. Conrado Tray \nd Con-| The ro di| Mme ne R ionor of Mr guests at the muglcal were | Sanford Supreme Court and nish Ambassador and Mme haviug 14 distinguished the Minister of Sweden an Wallenburg, the Minister of and Mme. and Mme, Peter, the| Sunday the Swiss con Bulgaria Mme York and Mr the Minister Hung- | will entert Countess S the ternoon of Mme it hotins Guests: uded e Spanish embassy, so of the Argent tache of the Ita della Porta embass and Mr, . ente tessi Peter have hey ary and Minister Varela, 10 Minister of Cze itisek Chvalkovsk <t at dinner this evening inselor of the legatior v Mintster t Robert Woo hola: 3 : Countess Lok »seph L Mre H Mre ton, the Amer! and and Mrs srdern Hat Rigis M MRS, KENNETH merts Wiss Barnes of Washington, married in the duy afternoon. DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK ®th and New York Avenue m Our Christmas Club WE PAY 3% INTEREST aughter addel |THE 2™ t lines thomait r weekly tiny rom 4 to spectal Jors ot will meeting narked with a ciuster giv the 3 were Miss A third Assistant Mrs. J. Butler Wright had with them Mr. and Mr Harold Pratt and Miss Moulton New York: Lady Betty Fielding, Mre Christo LaFarge and a number of the season’s debutantes, including Miss Beatr Henders: ,‘,,'”_\.‘f Eleanor Hard, Miss Gratla Houghton Misn Loutso Ireland, alis miiren Miss Violot Kpencer, Miss tor, Miss_Elizabeth John- Mary Treadwell, Miss and Miss Carolyn ot Secretar ehis clb e board r the first her ] the Friday of the the chairman- Hammond. Pro- aret eve- grams will | Stanticid, | Miss Mffet, Miss genia - Miss Bes- Mrs. Butler, wifa of Mr. Justice Pierce Butler, and Senator Thomas 4 Walsh have been added to the already | long list of patrons and patronesses | Helen Strauss, M jeune, Miss Barrine MeKeldin nta Veeder, Miss Margaret Miss Ellen r slair, Miss Ruth Preston, Miss Loulse € Miss Devereux, Miss Elizabeth r. an, Miss Betty Ive: | Colbert, Miss Claudia Reed, Col. O8T-W. 634 Keefer pl @0 ity Byrne and Mi Caroline HILL FOLD- or thereabout, old stamps | it i’ Woolworth Wirs, Tracy Dows will entertain at 5re Please retirn and receive reward. | !a dance thi¢ evening for her daugh- nAr‘ter. Miss Margaret Dows. a BILLEOLD—By man in urgent need, contain ing ‘mones. note and receipte Miss Bet- n.w Thom. hur.nnun Oxford_Hotel. . Tath Rewa Koodiuck 1301 At CAT—Binck Persian, Wednesday y | night. Please return 1304 Irving st Tand. Reward. Thone North seew. " T3ecs CHANGE PURBE—Small, gray, S chavge and kevi i Jrant e Maiket, about 4:80 'Wednesdas ufter. e Reward. Mrs. Hastings, 1340 Fairmons, dauehter, Faa S society. CUFF LIN o ry Schioo o . Ttoward o near Emery BRI | e Charlotie Freeman _Clark, . northeast wotion; mward, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson ncoln 8081 1+ | Freeman Clark, 1€ spending the week Fine Alredaie, practically foll end in Baltimore, where she went to answers to “Mac”; icense tag 280 nd the Army-Navy foot ball game reward for refurn W afternoon and the dance this evening. Mrs. Willlam Henry West issued cards for a tea Satur- afternoon, December 20, from & ek in their home at 1743 Q when they will present their Miss Margaret West, Mr. have |day t 7 o and of Arey iberai | Mise Virgin 1, whell_vim e e A Navy gamesand =l ente | lost Friday evening between 5 and 6:30_on | | N oot bet A1ty and L4th st. to R st Re- | tain at dinner this evening in Balti- | oV —— | Miss Edwards will entertain at ain- ‘ ' | ner Tuesday evening preceding tio |2 Columbla Hospital ball. 1143 e o Ot car Frioas | R desert ontents. 1 e | I ol Ihe_contents._ Mrs., Mason Wibur Gray and Mrs | William James Evans have issued | cards for a tea Sunday afternoon, De- cember 7, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at 3313 Ross place, in Cleveland Park. ten dollar bills, at Ambassador Vernon electric. ' Reward 2400 3 T necklace: old fashionad | and valued as beirioom; probaiy oa or near & street. Call Lincoln 2 300 - brown, _envelope, Tady's, on between Shaw &' Brown's and Columbia 9, about 2:40." Te- L. W. Eugster have | gone to Baltimore to attend the | Army-Navy gome today and have with them threo guests for the day. Dr. and Mrs. I st Theater entrance, Nov. ed to 3016 %%%%%%%%%%&%%%%%%% ~ engraved. Notif; 301 smail | Members of Lower House | Returning for Sesston. Representative Charles B. Ward of New York returned to Washington today for the opening of Congress |and is at the New Willard, where he will remain until Congress on March 4. I.cpr(-pmauve Reward. 3 pemcuite: | Waltham, 17 fewel A O'Connor. 3340 Prospect ave. 505 urlington: name oo back. Louk, Vienna, Va., Box. 184. i ST Movement No. 1874903 | Danier. | Roward. W. W. WRIBT WATCH, eust Washington. I B: Tady’s, Nev. 19 Gruen. Mrs. and Henry Marguerite Earle Barnes, Wednes- | the | New | Miss Barbara | tor, | Miss Beatrice | Miss Helen | to | Fdwards is attending | adjourns | NOVEMBER 29, ances of “The Eaglet” this afterncon and tonight. The T en will give their ball January the New Willard Hotel. Lcague of American Pen Wom- | 23 at| Thomas Contelln entertained at luncreon at the Les House res |terday, afterward taking her guests to the theater. Guests were: Mrs. L | Henry Henderson, Mrs. Willlam C. Zimmerman, Mrs. George Plitt, Mres. Emille Crawford, Mrs. Curtis Draper, | Mrs. Willlam Champay Mrs. Wi liam Schulze and Mrs. A. T. Ogd Mrs, the child prodigy. | will play at the weekly tea of the In- ternational Association of Art and Letters, to he held this afternoon at the clubrooms, 1607 I strect north-| west, from 4 v to 6 o'clock Sylvia Altman, An especially interesting feature of | the new Em Club s the number | of interest oung bachelors who | have joined within the last few days. | | Among these additions are Mr. Fred erick Broka Mr. Robert Ash, M Hunt Turver, Mr. Raymond Richard- | son, Mr. Waurd Brown, Mr. Ra | Elliott, " Mr. Durham Rogers, Mr.! { Arthur O'Brlen and Mr. Hobart Ne { man. e esdt of th meet cv gold room | tomorrow assy Club is the very smart supper clubs : ay evening Para young floor commiittee dance efven i iil serve on n.!‘ for_the | the Parish Hall Adrienna 1. Miss Nell s Elizabeth Wre; entertzine | 3 1 e ot x\MW tarhs nf i!:bnnh | BROOKS LEY BROOKS wi TABIAN DAVIS, daughter of Mirs Academy Chapel at Ann ngress wne Kill o, Mrs glver November 26, dence Ho ed husband « £ Mury M 30, ron, M and GIBBONS. Mrs. Bradie : BRoN Ginbs B - ; . TN P 3 : voted MARIA meraids Brow of Alice Noven re's under drews son. Mrs A. Blodge: Willian nd € Mre. ITAWKINS | daug s 2 « ose Go f Hawking asd beatier HEADLEY. 1924, at HEADLEY forme isband of Mamie Nam! mes Monroe Togie, tent Dames in t Selden, Mrs. Sarah Les Ars. Georgla Les Parker. The table decorations, ace the custom establish caslons in Washington, will heirlooms and relics, in which State of Maryland is more than r 5 g | HOLLIS. Trursdas, Novembor 27, 1024, 11:00 and Mrs. . Ha b WL MBI, fahe o arrisburg. Pa and Ne V. Hoilis. Fu a few weeks' November 30, 9:30 am. gt Interment Martinsburg. W Mr ANDREW Headier Satne cord FENJAMIN ¥ ia M Hobbs. Notice ¢ rry Kain are at the Lea 1f sta a Miss { Baltimo, Ada Morgan Hill has go » 10 attend the Ariny and Navy o will afterward join house party at Edgewood Arsenal. | 1SHERWOOD 1 bis resid ¢ ISHERW m his re: December 1 day, JONES. Suturday, November 28 JONES. beloted wife o s will be heid at 7 varlo 1 East Capitol comber 1. at = pm. Hill Ceméter, KINCHELOE. Mrs. Graham Parks and her daugh ters, Misses Amy and Ruth Parks, |and Miss Annie o _have closed | thetr Summer home at Warrens Poin | Little Compton, R. I,, and have 1 | tored to Washington. They have | taken a suite in the Hotel Roosevelt here they will be established the | Winter. Harry 1. Jones November 28, 1924, nt ne. ALICE B an . Kincheloo dence ‘on Monday. Relutives and friends 30 November 28, 1924, at al, Lieut. Col Funeral Mouday, from St. Margaret's 30 1924, Fridar, ence, 18 @ st the' late Wild 1 from her late or 1, 8. 2 p.m. o attend. EQERPER, Sudden ter Reed Hosp B ROr R, ertred December 1, ut 2 pm., Church O'LEARY. Saturday, Nov liar mother'a res now.. MAUDE B, beloved wife of James A O'Leary. Notica of funeral later. 1 PERRY. Doparted this life Tuesday. Novem ber 23, 1924, At 11:05 p.m., at his residance, 124 Carroll t. s.e.. HUGII M. PERRY, late choir leader of Ebenezer Church, devoted al father of Audrey M. Thempson. Mayme R Asht L Perry and the late Fd ward id brother of M; M. Jones, a | | Mrs. Albert &treet northwest, yesterday for a two-week visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Constable, in Brooklyn, N. Y. She will also visit | her brother, Mr. George J. Constable, at ‘E‘lalnh«‘l.d. N. J., before she returns. H. Fay, 6204 Sixtcenth left Washington her 29, | Monday afternoon'at 4 o'clock th Club of Colonial Dames will entertain Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette and Dr. Fred lerick Lee. Mrs, Lovette will give group of songs and Dr. Lee will talk jon “The Background of the Present Situatton tn China.” As Dr. Le our representative in China for sev- eral years, he is well informed conditons there and his talk promises to be full of interest Per 4th and D sts, at 1:30 pm Body wiil lle Saturdas mber 36, pastor. Sunday J.W in tate at church November 20. unti! ti Gray, funer tor. passed Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Gordon of Lake Forest, Ill, are in Washington for a few days and are at the Hamil- ton Hotel. With them is Mr. J. L. |Moss, ir. of Lake Forest. They will .. if JOHNSON, President. attend the game in Baltimore today. | W J. SINGLETON, Secretary | RECTOR. November 23. 1924, at g | Miss Ellen Van Valkenburg will ar- A R T rive today from New York City to be| wife and five children, Mrs. Paullne Corbin, | the guest for 10 days of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. :\lnll ne Jackson, George Rector, Jr. | Robert Bell. Miss Van Valkenburg,| varroll Re '1"';;“.{‘";*9“‘; ',“,;";{v h}?muw | known in private life as the wife of| And sister and & host of friends. Funeral jaEnowm. . services will be held from Mount Zio the celebrated actor-manager Maurice | Mothodist Churcn, Mondsy, December Browne of “little theater” fame, wil! 11 am. glve the first matinee recital of the | RIGGLES. scason at the Wardman Park Theater | Tesidence. | Friday afternoon, December 5 the| RICHAK | event being one of the series of dra- | on Monday | matic talks and recitals arranged for | RIGGLES. this year for the sustainers and sub | scribers of the Ram's Head Players. Mis¢ Von Valkenburs will arrive in Lodge © to atten@ fhe two fnal p PERRY. requested to attend the lata brother, HIU PERRY, from Ebenezer M Chury day, at '1:30 p.m. Death No. 140, fu heral of our Friday, November 28, 1924, at Fairmont “st. n.y beioved husband of Ma 3 sieral from the bove residencc December 1, at 2 p.m. 3 special meeting of Federal No. 1. F. A. A. M., Is calied for December 1, 1924, 'at 1 p.m., ria) o our late brothe, J. LLIAX P Monduy, Nasoni RiCHARD R weops, ' Masi 25 RIGGLES, | WHITE, Sl o | | 1734 N CAP. 8T 1924, ELIZA | | ehapel CONRAD | | ALMUS R. SPEARE Cremtam piace | | HOMETAKE FUNERAL | THOS. R_NALLEY & SO Mamie | held st | Georgs | | Members of the Men's Clff Rock | to | The of Oldert Tnhapt terd the funeral of ute ber, J. RICHAKD RIGGLES, res{denco, Yo, 14 December 1 THE() oclate 1me: rom bis lu nl—mou. st., Monde [ DOKE W XOYES, Prew 3. BLIOT WRIGHT, M.J..’} ”",,'fi | TRAVERS. rridar. November 5, o, e ingot Tioap e : sged 20, son of R i seryice 30, at 1 pn Eriday, > resideace, 161 M. Piea e beloved wife i Heary T. White €A be seed at the parlors of W. Speare Co. 1208 at. n.w.. Satur Surday to _te! YOUNT. Eaterea Tember 29, 1924 . &t his re. d 18t wt. now. ALBERT ., (- and of Rows Fahey Youus. ~or ¢ funeral later > In Memoriam, tobute of love and memors urd and father, JAMES « 4 six vears ago today: o - ead st S1E MARION s ago, Murr - %on and “brotis A our “dea: R BANKS. who 1635, the beautiful herearter, In the lite that fe Somewhere 1n Trear on In BOTELER todny. LIS E . b et AMES L. CARR Tears ago t OARROLL. the slient tear. 2 §0 10 sen Sour grave FAMILY mhrance CLEM, who g2 toder, ° MOTHER TORDAN. ST RS a1 NELSON. our be aled eigit 1016, There & BERTHA to tae memory of MARY E.. wi 1 JOHN W, HER 10V] R Ak e As T HER FUNERAL DIRECTORS VL. SPEARE CO. either the successors of mor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. Q40 F St. N. w Phove F° 66: Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAACRIRCE) 3034 M ST, W Baianiiapee 186 S Phono Weet 96. YOu SHOULD HAV Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Mam 5512 1722 Penua. T Timothy Hanlon 841 H ST. NI Pho ~ . F. 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