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MRS, HADLEY HEAD | OF WOMAN'S CLUB Congresswnal Body Elects Wife of Washington House Member. Hadley, wife of Representative Hadley of Washing- was elected president of the ressional Club yesterday. She succeeds Mrs, James F. Byrnes, wife presentative Byrnes of South Mrs. Lindley H lected were Taylor, wife of Rep- - first Otis Bland president; f Indiana, third-viee Porter H. Dale, wife of Vermont, fourth Mrx. Louis C. Cram- Representative Cramton nt; Mrs. ator Cara- ding secre- wife of North Mrs Dale tary; 2 pr Berger Moran, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Leigh Palmer, Miss John Bar- sre Reath and Mr. hayer of Philadel- v. Stezrns, Mrs. ugene Van F. Walsh, on Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney hia, Mr. and Mrs, I Tuckerman, Mr. the band of n, beginning will be- iptly at 9 o'clock. The con- cert numbers by the band include March, “Marines of Belleau Wood” or Branson); intermede, “Chi- (Maurice ): “Veil Dance" (Rudolt Friml); “Orfental FPatrol” (Siegfried Scharbau): xvlophone solo, Umbrella Dance Mandarin” (Re Chinese Wedding ius Hosmer). opera Koven): sion” (Lu The members of the Woman's Party Washington will entertain at an -r pagty at the garden in informal din house of the evening at 7 in compliment to of the National who are here to ssional equal rights hearings this weel Alabama Folk Hold Tteception at & O'clock Tonight. The Alabama St iety will meet this evenin enth Street Man- R streets north- Representative John McDuffie will he assisted z by the Ala- bama Representatives and their wives and members of the rent commit- with Mre. Frank Conway, Mr. A. Beasley, Col. A. R. Brindley, Beasley, Mrs. J. ¥. Johnson, Mr. Louis Monowa The program has been arranged to include: Vocal selection, Mrs. L. D. Meline; violin obligata, Mr. John Marsh, with Mrs. A. Judson at the piano, and violin selection, Mr. J. L. Slaughter. Dancing will follow the program. Among the group of Washington women interested in higher education who will act as patronesses for the Trinity College tea hich will be held at the New W Saturday, 1ard SHINGTON'S _ FIN Mrs. A. B. McManus, Mrs. E. McConnell, o Dodge Hotel this | T , houxe, at 2001 New H. ebruary 14, the day following the annual glumnae dance, are the Bar- oness de Cartier, Mrs. Thomas H. Car- ter and Mrs. Lawrence Grogan. A card party is to be beld at the Hotel Harrington the afternoon and evening of February 20 for the bene- fit of the Florence Crittenton Home by Baby Lovers Circle, No. 1, and Dahlgren Crittenton Circle On the committee in charge are: J. Duffies, F. Kreglow, Mrs. Robert Rausch, John ('Connell, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Mry Mrs. 1 Haskell, Mrs. J. N. 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T SHOE SHOP Sl CLEARANCE The values in this sale have be- come the talk of the town—hundreds of good bargainsin reduced prices: fine shoes at these $5.75 $7.75 $Q.75 Snappy ties by Stetson s walking oxfords, pumps and mnovelties for wear this Spring; beautiful new eve- ning slippers in sparkling silver and gold brocade—thes the Stetson Shop here for you to ¢ are but a few of models that are choose from at greatly reduced prices. McCallum Silk and Wool Hosiery All colors, regular $3.00 grade $2.l$ 3 for 56.00 STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN FIVE F STREET THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO NEW PRESIDENT OF CLUB I from the George Washington Univer- sity who are to dance the minuet were present, and Mrs. Thomas Wiles had on exhibition as a model for their dresses a dainty doll attired In full colonial ball, dress, correct in every detall. A forum luncheon will be given under the auspices of the clvic sec-|J tion of the Woman's City Club, Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, chairman, on Sat- urday, at 1 p.m. The subcommittee on public utllities will act as host- esses. The guests of honor and speakers will be Howard M. Gore, Secretary of Agriculture, who will have for his subject “Civic Better- ment in the Nation's Capital”; Sena- tor L. Heisler Ball will speak on “The City of Washington and Its Public Utlilities Problems,” and Mrs, John D. Sherman, president general, Federa- tion of Woman's Clubs, will speak briefly on “Better American Homes.” Mrs. John Lorentz Steele, chairman of the subcommittee, will preside. A brilliant military ball will be given tonight at the City Club by the 121st Engineers of the District Na- D. C, THURSDAY, Marriage Licenses. mylx.rlrn... licenses bave been issyed to the !Ild Wlllllml aod Florence Stall forte T Allen aod. Vials Le "'%'m ot rflr‘ UL. lfl rles H. L, Near. Robert ¥."Alien ead Rosa L. Raen ry M. Duvall and Louise B, Bnllcr Feavicr shugroe aad Alma L. Matid Dunn John E. Potter and Wiker 5. Diskie and Myron 1st Battalion will be master of cere- monies. Lieut. Robert G. MacCartee will act as personal adjutant to Regi- mental Commander Col. John W. Oeh- man. Lieut. Raymond Peake of the 29th Military Police Company and Chaplain Smith, 1216t Engineers, are in charge of decorations. Patronesses for the dance will be Mrs. John W. Oehman, Mrs. Harry E. Gladman, Mrs. Jullan S. Olff and Mrs. Walter W. Burns. ' A 500 and bridge party was enter- tained Monday evening at the resi- FEBRUARY 3, 1925, Deaths Reported. following desths have be mv Bnm: %e%‘ ment {1f the x:s'; 7.’:2‘.". Births Reported. Edward R. and Gertrude E. Pulaski, girl. Laurance 0. and Vlor'lh‘ MeGrath, girl. Joseph J. and Anne M. Mun boy. Rafe A. ‘and Lillian 8. Wl'll . lnvl l’lrb«‘u M boy. e "“ P r. Anua H. Yocom, boy Fayoets, h Homeopathic Hospt. Sumaley Tespital hitn, 57, 2539 11th st. 5, N Eitzabeth's Honpitel. s u.‘“. G etown Univ. Hoept. boy. k, 'girl Bean, girl, isson rine E. S04 Mary H. Adem rr-n A Ethel Haiter. girl, porobert W. aud Xatherios Throckmorton, Jerome ana Tite Bopki Tovert and Mamie Bell. by )" Walter - and Georgla i Brown girl. James J. and Luella Nor 15t st. s.w. ?ge:::cg: ’?".‘"{" u Gllllu[ur Hospital. fohn Taylor, 65, G = L ,a mn; r Hospital m 32, Cotimbia Hosp! on, 13 months, cnuamu Hospt. Before you buy securities from an: ¥ one be sure they are ok y as good as your o ——————————— Lobster Select Pieces Window Shades We have lived up respect, | PUBLIC HEARING SET. Western High Athletic Field Site to Be Discussed. | A publio hearing“on the sslection of a site for the proposed Western High School athletic fleld will be held by the committee on athletics and play- grounds of the Board of Education at the Franklin School Saturday after- noou at 4 o'clock. The hesring was called by Capt. Julius I. Peyser, chair- man of the committee, at the request of S. Duncan Bradley, president of the Western Home and School Associatior A “Shade” Better Made to Measure to this slogan in every and it has won for us a host of MRS. LINDLEY H. HADLEY, Wife of Representaiive Hadley of Bellingham, Wash., unanimously elected president of the Congressional Club at the election held yesterday in the club- pshire avenue. tional Guard, celebrating the anniver- sary of the Federal recognition of the Engineers by the the War De- partment. Col. John W. Oehman, commanding, several weeks ago ap- pointed Lieut. Col. Harry E. Glad- man as - geroeral chairman for the ball. An orches ¢ra and the Costello Post, American Legion, Drum and Bugle Corps, the latter in charge of Sergt. Buglar Hanry W. Loveless, will play Maj. Julian 8. Oliff, commanding the 24 Battalion, will be general chair- man of the reception committee, and will be asalsted by Lieuts. Charles E. Smithson and J. E. McGruder as Sub- chairman. Maj. Joe R. McKey of the dence of Mrs. Adele Selbert, 5013 Fourteenth streét, by Mrs. Lavenia Dunham - for the auxiliary home board of Bethany Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. There were 60 guests playing. friends. Let your next order for shades be Can Doxz. “tailormade” by $5.50 $10.50 $9.50 $17.00 Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 M:BRMKS & G STREET BETWEEN LI™g 2™ Will Close Out Tomorrow 265 Silk & Flannel Dresses Left Over From Our Recent Birthday Sale And Sold at 311, $12, $15 and $18 Which Was Less Than Wholesale Cost Tomorrow at 9:15 And While They Last G-oz. Can. 12-0z.Can. ........95¢ 6-0z. Glass Jar....85c 12-0z. Glass Jar...$1.50 teiner was at home yes- terday in c ration of the ninety- sixth anniversary of his birthday. A large company of relatives and friends of Washington and from out of town called during the afternoon and evening. Mr. Steiner received in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luchs, at 1212 Euclid street. Mr. Jacob 830 13th St. N.. M:I: 32;2 , W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor. Special Low Prices on Fine Furniture T hroughout February We are offering a number of complete Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, and Odd Pieces—in fine mahogany and walnut —at GENER- OUS REDUCTIONS from our already low prices. C. Proctor, Mrs. Alvin Cr M. Jones, Mrs. W. K. H. Carter, Mrs. W Agnes Byrne and Mrs. Clifford Seibel Mrs. Eugene Byrnes will be at home at her residence, 2120 Leroy place northwest, Saturday afternoons pre- ceding the ball at Mount Vernon, which 18 to be given on the evening of February 23. Mrs. Byrnes has fashion plates of the colonial period, and she and her assistants will furnish any possible aid to those seeking informatlon in regard to their costumes. Last Saturday the group of students Pay What Yau WI" < STUDEBAKER You Can Buy No Finer Car|E These savings merit YOUR early investigation. James B. Henderson Pine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting, Etc. 1108 G Street—Phones fi:: ;2;2 [8]o[——=|o|——=]o]———[a]———=[n] fl il il m E EXTEND a standing inwitation to the woman of refined taste to come in and view the dadly arrivals sn distinguished Spring apparel. FLANNEL FROCKS New as the Clever Little Hats For Miss Springtime VERY pert and youthful are these smart ‘ little Spring hats. As trim and close fitting as fashion demands with such becom- ing lines of height. In spite of the wide variation of color and fabric we advise an early selection while the stocks are so attractively complete. Flannel and Fashion trip hand P/in hand. At Gold’s the super- fine weaves of French flannel, Kashmir and Kashella are de- veloped into frocks of expres- sive personality—at a modest price. Newest beaded and lace- Dawn of Spring trimmed conceits in crepes and satins, share the honors, “Notable Dress Groups at $25 and $35 Finest Coats ¥2 and Less Fur Trimmings of Regal Magnificence Formerl, $115 to $49 $150 to $69 $135 3185 Silk Hose Silk Scarfs Thread Silk $ I 49 Plain ond Printed Silk Chiffon Silk 2o Plain and Printed Chiffon Pull -fashioned. Al -the $2.49 t0 $5.95 new golors. Slight irregu- lars of a famous $2.00 Of exotic beauty, brand. fringed. 100 DRESSY FELT HATS$ A Friday feature selling that unites modes of.exclu-. sive origin with an insignificant price. BE Friday Remnant 75 Leather Ba; Underarm mod':ls g sz'm Originally $3 and $4 We will close out tomorrow 75 Winter Hats. Regular prices, $5 to $10 at. . Friday Remnant 18 Extra and J Originally $5 to $7 Friday Remndnt 50 Wool Sweaters All colors w $4'50 Formerly $6-to $7.50 e Formerly F riday Remnant 40 Pairs Sample Knl(ilom...... 5185 Originally $3 to $5 Friday Remnant Rayon Bloomers Origi ully $2 to $2.50 Friday Remnant + 48 Tunic Blouses ] All colors and sizes. $3 00 Originally $5 to $7 Friday Remnant 36 Tricosham SZom Petticoats ....... Originally $4 and $5 Friday Remnant Lo Friday Remnant B kover ... 3395 | 2 Originally $6.75 Friday Remnant Pairs Sport Hose 85c Originally $1.25 Deeply Friday Remnan! 115 Gowns ; and Teddies sl'oo Originally $1.50 Friday Remnant 115 Silk Teddi Originally $5.00