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THE E\'E‘\'ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925. 7 0 of the dramatio committes of the|Mrs. Albert Simons, Mrs. Willlam | speaking Union will be held Wednes- s e wWOnllln Permttted Arts Club, announces the presenta-|Gotthardt, Mrs. Richard H. Sinclair,|day, March 4. Miss Lydia Biddle will | B tion of two whort plays, ~The Teeth |Mrs. George Gerhauser, Mrs. Martin |be the hostess at the headquarters BR | 3 - 3 s ¢ Sinclair, Mrs. [ of the branch, 1107 Sixteenth street. - ¥ - y of the Gift Horse” and “The Sweetmeat , Mrs n g 5. 3 B) L C' C' to Serve Game"” this evening, and also tomor- er R. Sacks, Mrs. Charles W. 2 O e DA 0 24 R -l B d (Continued from Eighth Page.) row evening, at the Arts Club, under ruodcrv I an;’:‘; :,‘u ;Kurg?:; S, RS g e R A i §|-— | the direction of Miss Emma L. Os-|Mrs. R. o i B i T et 1 N[w GHUR[}H []RI]ER A e ihe, girectin, of Miss Emma L O | Xna’ Mea: Wilhar Mavoney” ot New e ey’ r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST | % day in honor of her niece, ballroom, in addition to the beautiful ork. 5 s Girls. 5 erine Simmons, whose engagement to A\ woman today was given per- |lighting and color scheme of the room, £ X s > S ariLy ) mission by the Interstate Com- |will be decorated with national colors | Included in the casts of plavers are| s G. McK. McClellan will be [ Mr. Edwin Roper, ir, has recebt’y FIFTY DOLLAR R Bl 0670 gy vor Avrig Naw Miss Harriet Murphy Patty Wil- S e been announced. Sunday ) o merce Commis to act as a di- |and those of the Army, Navy and D, s et \aud | hostess at the tea which is_ being | 2P0 SBROUNEEC. 4 ENAR UIe, 0 D0 . rector on the board of 24 railroads. | Marine Corps. jiinmasn; Mes Goring Blide, Nrs. MASC| given tomorrow affernson by e s EORESE, 08 CRERCEE SRS W o DRFSS&[ Mexican President Sends PO- She is Helen Lucile Wel The governors of Colorado, Dela- | Howell Smith, Denis 13, Connell and|sociation of University Women in|3fstets 30 G teg W FE0 - sistant secretary of the EI Paso |ware, Missouri, Vermont and Virginia | Maurice H. vis for the former |y ,nor of Miss Carla Pasvolsky. Miss | MisS i ! li to Aid in Holdi and Southwestern. The commis- |have accepted the invitations of the |and Mr; 1lis Hilton, Mrs. Jean | pygyolsky, who has appeared with |— - — Ice 10 Ald In Holaing sion held it would not be aga committee to be present. Fifteen | Farnham I on, Arthur J. Rhodes| chaljapin, will give a costume recital public interest if she should |boxes have been sold and will be occu- | and Denis I Connell for flu-rltf_}'g'el of Russian songs. Assisting Mrs. i ifi at the same time a director of ‘| picd distinguished guests. Mrs. | Dl esting feature o he | McClellan will be Mrs. Seized Edifice. > Southern Pacific, Oregc John Charles Thomas has Sweetmeat Game” will be the stun- Miss Dorothy Bai RIS S 8 Califo the Central Pacific a boxes, which will be ed ater | ning Chineso costumes loaned by Mrs. | i, ¢ Well M. Pani o FEATURING SATINS AND FLAT CREPES a whole series of subsidiary cor- |the opera by the W \\hmh(o:\ opera | G arnett, who also loaned the | 5’ Caton, Mrs. H. G. Moulton, Mrs. I = . o shoral By the Assaclated Press porations of the Southern Pacific | s who will come in their cos / in| G Nourse and Mrs. C. J. Merriam. 4 FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE JEREICO CINT, iehx sy 2t - Erentl (abRInT S g on that evening for ‘the | "A Wl T b e | . FASHIONS ADAPTED w:m THE LEADING FRENCH FASH dent Ca has ordered police pr This is the first time the com- . The committes in|leau Wood memorlal benefit, ! The regular weekly tea of the HOUJES INCLUDING THE MOST IMPORTANT AND Ex. tection for the members-of the Order | Mission has passed on any similar | charge ¢ boxes includes n Peterson will wear an orig Washington branch of the English-| (s S o T 3 of the Knights of Guadalup», an or-| @Pplication from a woman. Tucker, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. | robe given by the dictator himse . N : 2 b ',,'”w'., el Tolie [John" . "‘Spel, Miss Lina Hite Rumber of years ago to Mrs — —————— JEAN PATOU WORTH PREMET n Catholic Apos- . Tia A A“‘rl»"'flx;::m, DM;:) J:‘)x;‘: nett's son. A BERNARD CHANEL AND OIH‘V“ d the Soledad Bll'ths Reported. e ions are Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart, who have (Franklin Square Hotel) DEMONSTRATING KEMARKABLE VALU! Church, 3 nce from the| The following births have been reported fo Fiske ey, Mrs. Abail A.|been passing some time at the Shore- || b KAPLOWITZ FASHION SUPRE Ar Natlonal Palace, last Saturday. the Health Department in the last 24 hours: | , Mr. 3 and Mrs, | ham, left there yesterday for t . SERVING YOU WITH PAR The Presi e AraacanaRsi s 5, and ) Mebo 10y utchler. The committee on | Place, Cape Centaur, on the Eastern A BTN Sense bk 4 known after the riotous disturbances 5 ] 7 jincludes Miss Isabelle Boni- |Shore of Maryla I 4 2 L yesterday noon, when woman wor- f'"" W. and Clara E, 4 7 g~ i . <aos Mrs. Frank Noske entertained at| | Rt of d the separatist a luncheon today, followed by bridge. || / . s. Hugh i s Monje, from ce 3 Lucy ¥ | S 3 5 : ‘White Speel, Miss A the guests were Mrs. Guy V 1 the church. Four ! Retistetter, boy. | Li ok, John L | Ste trs. John Vivian, Mrs. Joseph alue injured in this, the first Ly W MeMull ¥ | ¥ and Miss Ethe . J. Walker Fenton, jr. m— = 1 toman Catholics and| {harles G. and Bess : Ll t ~-E. J. Dorn, U. S. N., —_— | Seth Thomas S;nmlN:).S followers of the new church. (FIrst| Fomas rad" caiie s ' r rer. Height 9"—Base 20X reports were that one person had| Richard C. and Al | DRESSMAKING been killed and seven injured.) Paul A, apd Florence 3 A ; 5 ls suy to learn thru our I Clarence E. Ivinn 5 - Mie T e, easy system : s Reveals President’s Order. William and Maude Wilkerson, girl g, 2 v er, M ching. You make dresse ANNUAL —and the certainty of o protection order, recei s | S PAthrTIL iad Mise oy .,!”;""““"”;"" s 813 Y a pleasurable evening nspector right have returned from Mar EA P vo things w r have re ed from Ma i Hildebs d' oI | are two things which Deaths Reported. | b havs miund o Sitnasti e || » Discount FoSioe s The following deaths have been reported to dance at the Swavely School. l’ormmy ‘with Wnudv\lrd & | : g ealth Department in the last 24 hours - Lothrop. itor a habitue of the » 3 M aud Howell th, r | E ck S a ~ 4 > Childrens Hospital o Howellitol Entire stock Seth Thomas 10 o'clock supper | "t Keep your figume stylishly || i Vo ™" e | g B0EL | slender o . . this easy way || SALVATORE DESIO|| sz, 10_minutes, 106 he: 1y equest vou' to | *’sas Fictch n0g 3 ais. no | e b m Eiven the guar-| Jiman Williams, 4 months, Childrens’ Hos ON'T let overweight ruin the lines of loveliness that make | JEWELER e ki = as arnrn v Ower tores e comu N T BT e the figure 50 alluring. Moder fashions are designed for ) hurch. " Doris Crowe, e | the erim, willowy figure. To look your best you must keep $EE3 926 F St., Bet. 9th & 10th "WATHER LUIS MONJE. your weight down. And it's so easy to do! 0 ( T Funeral Flowers Delizered—Corsages ar ido. Next to Metropolitan Theater ! 5 275 gia e ey 807 14th 804 I7th 2467 I8th 1209 Wis. AveA Phone Fr. 5442 Phone Fr. 10301 Tel. Col. 9997 Phone West 1702 Out of 8801 women received into | You merely put San-I-Sal into your ordinary hot bath. The BUY, {5l BE|NG HbWTED English_prisons last year. no fewer water is immediately given beneficial, n.ghnadumgnsrw-— | Established 43 Years s 258 had been convicted before. | ties. San-I-Sal concains those mineral ingredients fou IN HALF-SISTER’S DEATH | More than 1, 000 of them had been con- waters of the most effective hot springs resorts. These ingre- o victed between 11 and 20 times and dients have been comb(nadmthodorpme-ndbdumlnr_h 2,886 more than 20 times patented formula, San-I-Sal. - = El Declared by Chum to Have Said He - Off s fr 205 pou 1 m | EEEEEEEEE{—:EEDEDE The House om Washington's Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Shot Woma 1ly Whil i Wosny odttntally DAY s you athe,the pores ofyout body willbe cpened nd czcss Tisplaying Gun. g § weight poured out in the form of AL , -/ | healtt i"‘ perspiration. gl OR 5 % 5 be given new softness and clearness— 5 ve i weci-|| 4 SHOE THAT RELIEVES your body new vigor. AND PREVENTS FOOT Many people have taken off from 2 LS to 5 pounds in their first San-I-Sal ILLS | bath. Tonight, you try this easy, pleas- A 608 to 614 ELEV'ENTH ST. gt m arh “support and extra unte ant way of keeping your figure beauti- : : fully slender. If not satisfied with the result of your first San-1-Sal bath, your money will be refunded by the San-I-Sal Laborato- |l LGB, White Co., Inc. ties, Inc., Washington, D. C. okt 1311 G N.W. | San-I-Sal is for sale at all good drug Bl e Over Y. W. C. A. Take Elevator. | ‘and department stores. i of Courtesy ATaraYnYavayaYoYoraroyoyoravYoravaravayayataYaYovoYalo G STREET BETWEEN 1I™& 2™ and peart | High Lights in New Spring Fashions COATS, SUITS, FROCKS o ENSEMBLES v Daughters of has just reached 30,000 members SPRING styles arrive in : their captivating new- s pericct perform- El d ] ness. What satisfaction s 2 ¢ there is in being first to iplate having | 5 wear the new colors, the —call in Plitt, | . call in Plitt new modes, the new fabrics! “CALL PLITT” GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. ‘ 4 i e e ge : { It is a pleasure to show Upholstering, Radio . At re e e | . what the week’s express has o m D lfl o] ! o} | i ) ! L 2} : — ‘ brought to our fashion fl ew Northwest s floors. fll =2 m 8] m o m o] | g | Special Purchase and Sale Of 100 Model Top Coats —made up of the fine imported fabrics—and mostly one-of-a- kind—for they are this distinguished maker’s sample Coats. Roadways [DRESSES in_ charming '/ new prints, satins and crepe satins. The gay col- ors thrill lone with the thought of Spring. Soft- toned satin frocks for after- noon or dinner wear— 15 to 897 L The prlce 1s dccr.dedly specml—because these Coats represent much ]ngher values. I Kalorama! Millions of 4 : : CC?ATS de'VdOp sur?ris- dollars have already $ / 3 ingly different lines. been spent in erecting § . Coats in both dressy and fine residences nearby Kalorama and on all of 3 taiflored models. Every its approaches. This § | | model is exquisitely made, should show any one— s Imported— In the colors Flamingo that are accefted what shrewdest investors k1 many with fur borders, in already know—that the <t the smartest colors. Kalorama lots we are s Sl offering along the Rock 253N : S 325- 00 tO ’l 35- 00 Creek Park promontory . t b} a few blocks west of Connecticut Avenue Bridss o tolnoi [ENSEMBLE SUITS, ungsually attractive lect home-sites in the whole Capital. Lustrah ; as leading the Kasha Plaids season in fashion Cheviot Plaids and favor models, favored by the Spring mode, are delightfully versatile in style, color and fabric, Kalorama “ $49:7 o $95-00 Homes here carry the Each model represents an exclusive design—developed along smart and swagger lines st social distinction of —as befit the weaves and become the style. Combination of cloths and colors has created many umque effects—and with here and there a groupmg of buttons, addmg a tnmmmg touch that accentuates their distinctiveness. The lmmga throughout are of silk crepe and the tailoring expertly done. Third Floor. ection of the city. All s tueiehel ey e Such Are the Exquisite New Things Which Await Your Allan E. Walker & Co. Choosing for Springtime Smartness Incorporated Mr. Godden, Main 2690 813 15th St. N.W, Southern Building '——|a|c——|al—=—|alc—x|n| ——3| ol ——|n | ——=3|n|—=|o| c—=——=3|a|—=n]|c—= || ——=|d|c——=]o [ c——=|a| ——= |1} e RS e