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[ = THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924, [ commn ] DOUBLECONGERTD [* e SR SRR R S D R R SR SR SR DT STEWARD CHOSEN o CNTAN CLUB HEAD FEATREATPILS G STREET BETWEEN 11™¢, |2 Where the Better Things Cost Less Annual Election of Officers| n"'"'“‘”""‘":“ 4 Held at Dinner—Christmas Gifts Selected Here Will Be a Pleasure to Give and an Equal Pleasure to R:ceive NEW YORK, December 10.—Andrew Work Planned. I Acceptable | Lingerie |FancyBags of several banks and public utility BRI Brahms’ Creation Pleasingly Presented by New York Symphony Orchestra. companies, and' a papal chamberlain, will be married to Mrs. Martha Ly- nott of Scranton, Pa., in St. Jerome's Catholic Church, In the Bronx, today. Brahms' “Double Concerto for Vio- | Mr. Maloney, who s a widower, is 63 1lin and Violoncello,” with orchestral | years old, and Mrs. Lynott, a widow accompaniment, was the feature pre- | is hey will be married by the sented by the New York Symphony v. go W. Ford. Orchestra, under Walter Damrosch, at | They met here yesterday and went Poli's Theater yesterday afternoon.|to the municipal building to obtain as James| : Felix Salmond, cellist, and Paul[a license. They were confident their { Kochanskl, violinist, were guest so- | marriage was to be a secret until a i loists. Both showed mastery in the | photographer asked them to pose, Mr. beautiful singing tone of their in-{Maloney subsequently broke the news e o s struments. The two solo instruments | to his children in telegrams. e until after ai might have been the voices of two ny to bey 5 singers—strings always invite com- |= junction | - parison to the human voice. In the early measures tigese voices blended in a somewhat prosaic parlando with choral echoes interspersed by the or- | chestra | @rraually the themes merged into Pound v |Seeded Raisins, carton..13c ard, first vice presi-| n Club of Washing-! The new For Christmas Hand Her Present Her e 2Ere s LUTHER C. STEWARD, o s onnd o SNl Saedless iR aising, carton:13c culminated in a powerful cember 24 were reported by the neter- tainment committee. Sultana Raisins, carton.28¢c . The club sent a vote of thanks to| - P, Roland Robbins, manager of Keith" Gupsios ITHRARMAlGT Yn """"'"r' % g 22 heater, “for Y e the Iom- rrants, imp., carton..zZ8c & the club memb 0 : sKy Koff's “Cuprice Fs- Curra P e December 17 cvening feult ex- ce . 5 the " “;]_cmon Peelet &l ¥ ... <« 35¢] ASKS ABSOLUTE OuaneeLioc : & = - | Citron Mrs. Betty Bradford Files Suit, A Naming Co-respondent. a truments in the price a thing of vivid | < divorce filed The audience sat | Shelled Pecans ty Bradford, |® out its performance. id_naming a| Mosarts “Jupiter” Symphony. |Shelled Almonds iles. co-respondent. Tney were married| The symphony was the eo-catled |™ e October 9, 1919 and have no children. { Jupiter “Symphony” of Mozart, one of of the club, Mrs. Bradford says in her petition|his three great works of this type. The ‘ted president that her husb is reputed to be|minuet and trio of the third movement b 2 last he was really beautiful. The allegro vivace K- | of the first movement was colorful, the v | andante cantabile movement was full ted in Chevy |of swinging beauty and the finale was a \ s of the king up the . Granville C. Bradford, real estate| “ollowing out | operator, was na lefendant today last Christ- in a sult by his wife, Mr o the various charging misconduct make the Magruder, Inc. Silk Underthings Nightgowns and Teddies, crepe de chine or radium silk, trimmed with lace rib- bon flowers and embroid- ery. All colors, all sizes. $ 3.95 Imported Kid Gloves gauntlet and turn-back styles. Cut-out and pico cuffs, self and combination stitching. Mode, Beaver, Tan, Gray, Black, White. Reg. Price e 82 95 Boxed for Gift Giving Best Groceries | fitting summing up of the 1 D Conn. Ave. and K St. erns of this work by th ? m- | : & s iy | Established 1875 Plain and Fancy Silks, Real Leather, Silk er lined, Fanc Strap Handles, n with Changc Mirror. Genuine it i op T v, Purse s s Lyddane, treasurer, m Reg. Price $.95 $5.00 o Boxed for Gift Giving Reg. Price $5 to $6 Boxed for Gift Giving W. O. Hiltabidle, ' || to hold a (liff T E - A i @R i Under-Arm Bags , | % | Things You May Be Sure He'll Like— —and better chosen here because of the plentiful variety of exclusive effects. Lounging and Bath Robes Besides those made up for us by the best of the Ameri- can makers—we are displaying a splendid line of Welsh- Marile‘:son English Robes. No one else in Washington m. ARG B N W N C Ideal Gifts Blouses Give Her a Petticoat Please Her With Novelties 4 A 7% - $3.50 Philadelphia | $3.25 Chester | $3.00 Wilmington Aud Return Sunday, December 14 : Similar Excursion L) '/m(:?'-\' (18773 From the elaborate Silk Lounging models to the practi- December 28 SPEC! 3 cal Terry Cloth—$15 to $90. il Lv. washi St. Returning | Lv. Philadelphia.. SPECIAL—Handsome Silk Robes, cut to the fashion and in choice of many colorings. House Coats ilmington. . Consult Ticke | Baltimore & OhioR.R. | ForInfants, Invalids, The Aged Not the usual monotonous medley—but distinctive styles—cut and made by practical tailors, who know men’s coats should be modeled for comfort. Silk or Double-faced cloths— $6.75 to $40.00 Radium Silk or Trico Jersey. Straightline and flounce effect, elaborately embroidered in self and Combinatian COIO‘S. somc with pleated flounce. All the newest colors. - Reg. Price i $s00 339 Boxed for Gift Giving ed colors. Compacts Double Compacts; beau- tiful designs: neatly fitted with rouge, powder, puff . and mirror. Large variety O{ ehades. Reg. Price 75¢ 500 Boxed for Gift Giving OVETI}]OUSCS Fingertip tunic or short blouses, excellent quality crepe de chine or printed crepes, elaborately trim- med; in new style neck and sleeves. The season’s most wanted colors. Reg. Pri 5 ;;lo r;;e 83.9a Boxed for Gift Giving Two Special . Cloth Coat—in three shades Cloth Coat—in select —Blue, Brown and Oxford shades; with collar and cuffs Gx.ay; with Silk Cord trim- silk trimmed ming and frog 56.75 * Frog fastenings. 510.75 S S S S S For all members of the family, children | or adults, ailing or well. Serve atmeals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nour- ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water, No cooking. USEFUL XMAS GIFT USEFUL XMAS GIFTS New Spfing Models Dresses AY Colored Satins, Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe and Georgette. Forafternoonandeve- - ning wear; Straightline, Silhou- ette or Bodice Models. Cream or Metal Lace Trimmings, Embroid- ered and Braided Models; many are self-trimmed, and others are trimmed with touches of Beads and Ostrich Feathers. All the {Y‘.\Z Wonderful Reductions in Coats FINE fabrics and rich furs give distinction to these coats. Itis the unmistakable stamp of qual- ity which make these such re- markable values. Quality, not only of fabric and fur, but quality of style, which only authentic modes in skillful interpretation can give. So it will be instantly Pajamas Here’s a real special value—Silk and Linen; plain White, Blue and Tan; cut on generous proportions; s 75 frog fastenings 4' Mark Cross Gloves Sold only by us in Washington—the world’s best Gloves—Cape, Mocha, Buckskin—plain or embroidered backs —Tan, Gray, White and Black. A Glove f han f?r cve:"ye o::anm $3,00 ning at Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen and fine Silk—plain and initialed— of elaborate embroid- ery and fine hemstitching— 4 EVERYS HOURS BREAKS THAT COLD True merit can always be guaranteed. That is why Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine is sold by your nearest druggist on a money back guarantee of satis- faction. At the first sign of a cold, take Hill’s. Demand the red box bear- ing Mr. Hill’s portrait and signature. 30c AT ALL DRUGGISTS \‘ié'& (c00 CASCARA 5 QUININE W-EELLO. Gpo (0¥ DETROM, McH. Specials Pure Irish Linen, with thread drawn hemstitching, and Soc 6 for $2.75 Finer quality of Irish Linen, with more elaborate initial, and hand-drawn hemstitch- 31.25 6 for $7.00 “Best-Ever” Slippers Genuine Leather, soles and felt lined Mark Cross Bill Books The smart Wallet for Men— $2.50 to 35 new Spring colors, including Porclain Blue and Gray. In s . Ay women s and misses s1zes. seen that this is a most important selling. Colors include all the season‘s rich shades and Black. Greatly Reduced Tomorrow ! .Extraordinary Values