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SOCIETY. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 8, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. . MRS. PAUL TO CONTINUE —— — Informal Social Schedule BIBLE HISTORY TALKS FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS During Lent iIl AnnapOliS Deborah Wil Be Subject at To- | morrow’s Lecture—DModels A T ; ISk Vv ; Will Show Garments. . Entertaining Continues, With Varying Features, - S5 kit = e O ey . 3 fa1 . b | Y € 4 | |=econd of a course of lectures on the | % 0/ InCludlng Afla)rs e Benefit Char]tles' g i { o hietorical side of the Bible tomorrow b v e > 51 ; ) in the “clubrooms of the Susan B Notes of Naval Acadcm). 3 L Anthony Foundation, 1713 H street. 1t % 1214 F Street ~ — — 5 L * ¢ || wil be open to the public. Mrs. Paul's ANNAPOLI Md. March 7.—At’]and their sons, William. jr.. and George 4 oio subject will show Deborah, as the . A Annapc , as in most other plac 'e“;sflll». who have been spending the % * Judge and wdvocate of peace through { ea 5 ' Lent no longer mean lonz period | Winter with Mr. Tisdale's mother, . N avercom the enemy in war, and i E t of Soolal dreariness and duilness, and | Mrs. R. D. Tisdale, on Prince George ) : 4 Ll TR A U NI S ; ccomplishment: . thovgh there Wil be practically o |strect, left last week for their home, : life as one of the pioneer women of / formal social affairs during the 40 [at Asheville the race. Bach subject character por- | 7 A F P e K & days of penitence there wi ki | Mrs. Darden. wife of Prof. Willlam g trayed In her lectures is clothed in 2 » ortunate urchase akes Pog b] Tln P date ar Benltenon ABere e e B A inet Bl ; ISl pitee lestues afelother e - s sible This Pretentious and a number of rs for the ben- afternoon in honor of Mrs. Julius Mountford collection from the Holy J ¢ of various charities. One of the | Pratt, who is her house guest. Land largest of these will be the card party Lucille Thomas was a guest ¢ The third lecture will treat of the | to be held March 17, at the Peggy |for the week end of Miss Betty splendor of the Kings, and will 4 Stewart Inn on Hano treet, under | Howser at her home, in Washington. ture the King's daughter, as described the auspices of the League of Women | Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burwell by Solomon, as “all glorious within," Mrs, Clarence Vernon Fowler |have as a guest at their home, on and garbed in the elaborate costume 4 rman of the committee on ar- | Hanover street, Mr. Burwell'’s mother, of her time and standing. ngements, which includes the | Mre. A. S. Burwell of Abordeen. Samuel will be the leading por- mes of many of the most promi- [ Mrs. Qarrison, wife of Capt. Daniel § sonality of the fourth lecture, which women of Annapolis aud Anne (M Garrison, U. S X. retired, was will explain the school of the proph H b ]In ZE” Siind sales of (,]"C“'C‘ we have yet to offer a more ostess at a luncheon Friday in honor ets. The tempie, with priests, at- value-giving opportunity Stylish ar ‘e i Rear s of the State officers of the Daughters T & tendants, money lenders, animal for f RNEE OPD Y. Stylis ]} and well d‘t:g*d will vt {of the Amorican Revolution. =Mrs.| = MISS DUDLEY SARIOL. bocgac it By bkt iy s 4 be those who gath themselves with garments from this e superintendent’s qu. 4 | Garrison is State regent of the D.| Daughter of Mrs. L. M. Sa; fifth lecture, and Mary, as a child of MR TN G AR, petft st e Bl i i 2 s guests afterward ¢ k S Al : Kvmed o o intxmson (s visit at | the temple will be shown und her re- I R X assortment. Materials are Sport Silks, Two-piece Sitks, zame between the We: cadet | Mrs, Du Bois, wife of Capt. Barron | Presidio, where she Fues Intion to the ‘temple explatuets Jahw | o Fl2 A APt am and the team of P. Du Bois, U. 8. N. (5. C.). has been | Lieut. and Mrs. William B. Miller. | he Baptist, ushoring in the Chriatian | le Clask e Toag . o roment to Imprints, Flat Crepes and Crépe Satins. the Naval Academy. Amonz Admiral | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| i dispensation. as Abraham had been Nulton's guests were the Assistan their home, in the Green osen to start the Jewish family, na- | —————— v~ " Secretary of the Navy and M co- | S “alley t this week for their homes inf,n and religion, will be the leading dore Douglas Robinson. r Mrs. Julius W. Pratt has been the |Gastonia, N. C. figure of the seri Seven Unlucky to Defen: | il kst and Mrs. Woodward Phelps, Mrs.|guest of Prof. and Mrs. William A.| The eng ent has been any S | Correspondeace of the Associated Prass. In rst, rose, chefoo, ARG Wiy ank W. Sladen. w Darden at their home, on Thompson |ed of Miss Fay Br tt, daughter of SELBY. ogland, February 10.- blue, venezia, gray, * wan, navy, sandal- Staden, ntendent of the West | street ; ? Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederic Brackett of | Conscripts to Work in Forests. THero WaS & SGuence of AEVEES At ene d chil Yook Bisd ai Point Military Academy, and a num- | Nr. Robert Randolph of Baltimore, | Arlington, Mass., to Licut. TROMAS | ., 0 00gence of the Associated Pross. S e e ety papoose and chile. 3 a ber of the officers on duty at the|who was a member of the class of |G. W. Settle, a member of the class | ““EHPIIS : e RUIE AT PORERALE layina green. Naval Academy and their wives {1917 at the Naval Academy, was the[of 1919 at the D Academy and Officers on duty at the Naval Acad- | guest of friends at Annapolis for the | who is naw on duty with the & 2 w hosts at a bufiet lunche vee Los Angeles. at the offt club at the Nav ) Shirley Goldsborough of Os-| Mrs Dundas P. Tucker of N \cademy before the West Point rd, Md.. has been the guest for a|Whese gon, Dundas Preble Tuc L 5 basket ball game Saturda h te of Miss Mary Randall |a member of the graduating class at udes smart Afternoon and Street honor of visiting A a ¢ at her home, on ‘Hanover |the Naval Academy. Is spending some Dresses. The makers overlooked nothing of Dame Niales Munoos.ni | Fashion’s decrees for this Spring wear when the Prof. and Mrs. Charles L. Leiper en- | ) Munroe’s mother, Mrs. Cyrus Fashioned these dresses. The low price is really deceiy .”if,?‘f,‘-‘i‘.'.,,‘“z‘,“f?:ph\wf' Saturday inlJoyce, who spent the Winter in"An-|| AWYERS WHO VISITED | Z ing in regard to style and quality s ; D | napolis, reopened their home in the Watt Tyler Cluverlus L ““Nre, Gastan Cosiet has had as her | BRITAIN WILL GATHER S } ’ Mrs. Howard, wife of Comdr. Dous- | guest for a week Mrs. C. W. Fred- worzyn s tas Howard, and her sister-in-1aw.| «iich of Rochester, Y Mrs. Grace Howard Morton, ent Mrs. Cook, wife of Capt. Frank |More Than 100 Members of Bar, ; tained at dinner Saturday evening at| cook. U, & i . ; J}TE‘\I,,[;“::,:SE::';*.'_‘ ,‘\'A.:,’”:l‘ }"{ :1'{:,: o Cook U. 8 3%, M. C. s l.‘:Ll\;‘(’d:; With Families, to Have Dinner [11 ” ASSURED QUA LE EY , AT MO &E RAT E_ PRICES e has hder #Halgusstine “i“‘;;",;x’: zerious illness of her mother, Trars Khueaday. | 3 = s lton and Miss | ters, Miss Mararet W Miss Elizabeth C. Anderson had as! Plans are complete for the first an- D— S - Anders - ple——al——al Nancy Walton, at thel home, on her guest for the week end M‘”"“nu:\l din ot Wra Iassigus who want Maryland avenue Lucy C. Chiche: sasco, Prince | Capt. and Mrs. Barron P. Du Bois = | Georges ( jto England last Summer as members | L4 ) were hosts h‘n heon fin‘llf.:l;:‘ Int " Miss Bi of Baltimgore |0f the Ame Association to | l s a lns an onop af Rear Amiraliand Mys. CHi ow Uid Neek of Mr. and|be entertained by the English bench | 9 e = and Mrs. Thomas |y, Marshall W at Carve . The dinver will be held at Bradl of Washington Mrs, Marshall W at 1 a ba Th n t EY, ness | Hall auscher's, Thursday egening, at 7 atzs, Ho1b e it aners | Mrs. Willis, wife of Lieut. Robert |o'clock. v oronade, C e U S S Shaw. | Calif., to join her husband, who is on [families have accepted invitations who lygn duty of S Shaw-| Guty on the U 2pron [from many places along the Atlantic . John 1 and her [coast, and it is expected that many . Gov 1ber = Ritehie 1.be one 1 " ak s iov. Albert C. Ritehle wil | . and Alre. | will atiend who have not been able to Greatly Underpriced During the of the patroms at the Russian cos- |50 i 4 e A . Elliott H. Burwell, who spent two|make definite plans until the last tume recital to be given Tuesday eve- | 3 | A el Pl weeks in Baltimore, at the home of [minute. The affair is beir anged : Overle ne 1 ne. March 10, ut Overlsa, for the | FOCy (L B RS owndes by ' local committee, of Which Heney Rebuilding Sale orLor tas Maryiant (RNl "% I heve metprund e/ iknngpolls E. Davis is chairman. The other mem- ¢ 3. Mr. and Mrs Willi: Ma, h bers e William W ride, Charles . Mr. Richard Hodge of Baltime of L A o ey Mutn “:V“:},{;mf" R ™ An unusual opportunity to purchase the newest P N N Y Prantts Du Mr. ane M Warry Rowe of George B Hismilten, Blantén C. Deolls and most popular Spring fabrics at a great saving. e et 2 - | viite, M. Sidney F. Taliaferro, A. Coulter Wells TEiy wt et Mo S and | deut, and Mrs. Lawre saf- |and F. Regis Noel, secretary Thomas Brewer had as her(ford of Washinglon were gucsts of Sl e e | 39-In. Extra Quality Russian Crepe st for a few days her aunt, Miag| friends in Annapolls for the wee An exceptionally fine and lustxous Naomi Hawkins enc. 2 VILGRAIN CASE DROPPED. grade. Correet weight for Spring Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leo } _The enlisted men attached to the 50 wear, in beautiful colors of Sand, latt Thebaud, who have been | S. 8. Reina Mercedes were hosts P Gray. Blue Jay, Spring Green, Cran- Annapolis for three years, left Thurs- | Friday evenlng at the third of a)pguner French Official Was Ac- berry, Brown, Navy and Black. day Pror. ‘California, where Lieut.|series of dances they are giving on Comdr. Thebaud has been ordered for | board the station ship. cused of Speculation. All-Silk Satin Charmeuse T S Perinail Miss Edna Munson of Hagers- g 2 duty on the U. 8 3 Ponaylvania | was a guest for the woek snd| PARIS, March T.—The long-standing [N & rich baary ‘and Jatros aualit, 1o the ¥ o b A Ko of Miss Lucille Thomas at her home, | charges of speculation in grain b sy il ol Rerecs rry, Straw. lived in Washington for several years, 4 X el forear A e ust, Ohinese Bed . will return to Annapolis early in|OR Conduit street sgainat _Braest e e Brown, Navy, Black aod White. 38 to 40 April and will reopen her ~home, on|_Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeffries of | undersecretary of the ministry o b oot i 3€0 e Stree: Washington were gues for the week | Prov ons, his fathe and brother, s e G - lend of Mrs. Jeffries’ -, . four sssociates and six millers were 40-In. Heavy Pure Silk e s DT Martin, at his home, y quashed today after an Investigation Cant e b hevta that has dragged sin e Tt Dma{:fl(on Cre‘ ?de 5 h 5 i s arine Feldmeyer left this| The investigating magistrate foun Last u pure dye Bivou e B 3| week fc ten-day visit in Wash- | there were no legal grounds for the fllrving populas cologs: Rewder , Bulgaria, February 12 trates sat on the be seven cases re- Effective use of conscript labor is be- | lating to the lighting of m vehicles ing made by the Bulgaria govern- | came before them, seven polltemen gave ment in roforestation. The program | evidence, seven letiers were read admit- v for this year covers virtually the en- | ting the offenses: seven defendants were tire country, and includes the Balkan | fined 10 shillings each and seven minutes The assortment mountains in Bulgarian territory were required to dispose of the cases. | | | fl 4 Send us your Furs Pyhi‘!ipsbam for Safc Btorsge ELEVENAH ST, and expert repair. of Courtesy T d o A a ’ v ., Bois de Rose, B Dmed o Asnerslis ton, where she will be the guest |prosecution of Vilgrain and the other Black ‘and White ' | of Senator a s, Edwa efenda £ ther Mr. Henry Phipps of 3 lg]Iur Senator and Mrs. Edward dd. | ds dan nd said that even if there 1 3 vill s Mrs. Henry Robertson and Mr. and | was evidence against them amnesty e 36 l B dd P T b S' k stopping at Carvel Hall and will soon | v L Bl hone o ouliiRbe: | Mis. James who have been | would be granted under the re ndl roa Oth ongee 1u |.| Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Winchester | the guests of i Teligtanyo, 3 Iy Heavy, pure silk, colors guaranteed fast. Light had s their guests for the weck end | - backgrounds with contrasting piaids and awning 37 . O SN o AN I at Carvel Hall, where they are spend- ; 5 ing the Winter, their son-in-law and ¥ x = - stripes of Blue, Red, Green, Brown, Copen, Helio daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel ||} and Rust, ete b 7 James of Ruxton, Md.. and Lieut. . Comar. 10 i Siar? King o Wash: - g Sports Colc- :d All-Wool Flannel The marriage has been announced Plain colors, als 1 riage has ! i , @lso awning stripes. in a stand of Miss Lucille Baun, ite; tandard grade of £ M scille Em:” g e €xXtra goft material that does not wear shiny. The plain eilm?s are y Trac McKee Powder Blue, Brick Dust, Henna, Gray, Bobolink, : Beayer, Belgium, Orange, Jade and Flame. The (g awning stripes are of contrasting colors on a back. 27 ground of Tan, Cocos, Green, Orange and Brick . B NG 7T 272 Mrs, Craft, wife of Comdr. R. F £t, who was the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Har Baldridge, has re- turned to her home, in Philadelphia. Mrs. M. A. ter, Mre. Per Perry, left Monday ¢ lakewood, FMa., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Perry’s sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Absom Allen, widow of Ens T. Allen, who died at Annapolis § afternoon. Likut. Comdr. Henry G. Fuller, who has been with his family at their Theme, on Revell street, left last week to join his ship, the S. 8. Mercy, now at the navy yard at Philadelphia. Mrs. A. P. De Forrest Aligood of New York is th est of her brother- in-law and s . Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Baldridge. Mrs. Davis, wife of Licut. Comdr. Teslie C. Davis, was hostets at an iu- s French Beauty e homie, At (he uva) Acatery, o I've learned how they get it Ono Capt. and Mrs. Arthur R irfield of Washington, who were ByEdna Wallace Hopper heir guests for the week end i Augusia Tioxd was rly all French girls are pretty. ] the erudé and muddy clays so many r: ¢ ovd, at their ||| And French women keep their youth, | have employed ?\2‘:,9,“..,?‘ 1:,‘?,:;?{",;‘“:‘,1( 3 | They have demanded youth and | It purges the skin of all that clogs and Mrs. William Tisdale, jr., ||| béauty, and French scientists met|aad mars it. Removes the causes of | their demand. blackheads &nd blemishes. Brings il 1 have made many trips to France| a rosy afterglow which amazes and to learn the test and best that she | delights. Combats lines and wrin- offers. 1 gained my u s a|kles: reduces enlarged pores. | girl in that way. I > k ¥| No girl or woman can afford to beauty to my grand old age. omit it, Tt multiplies beanty. White Now T offer those helps to all—the | Youth Clay costs 50c and $1. I best that France gave me. My ex- My Hair Youth perts have combined 52 ingredients| . H ; haved A AL E0i- e cause of my luxuriant hair, lfj’”"f‘s'”fm'f 1‘[:‘,:";'{‘1’1‘1 And 1| thick and silky, finer far than 40 pic & At AendiIan oo t0 AT vears ago. I have never had falling Wil ciadly sgnd an o) hair. dandruff or a touch of gray. 3 A concentrated product combining many ingredients. I apply it with My Youth Cream an eyedropper directly to the scalp AVE the Carmack | to tone and stimulate. No man or Ts a remarkable creation, combining | woman will omit,jt when they see Valador Car do 1]l many factors. It contalns products| what Hair Youth docs. The caet 1o ; \ your pressing. Sui of both lemon and strawberry. 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One a heavy, Downstairs Stere Little Church A e Corner, New | York Cil ¥ Dust. 28 inchgs wide —the convenient - to - make width . ; L Special Offer in Our Hemstitching and Dressmaking School i o di During the Rebuilding FRsk Moo Sale we will cut and fit Pleating any material purchased Buttons Made to here for $1.50 garment Join Our Regular Class Order 6 Lessons for $5 All Work Guargateed I LT T 72, el 8l le——J——— o[ lo[e—— [ [ | T T T 22 YT T2 An Unusual Opportunity in a Sale of Dresses Of such desirable mate- rials as Printed Crepe. Chav- meuse, Canton, Flanuels, Fiber Knit, etc. 1174 2L 12027110277 Twill Bloom, with Badger Edge; Cicada Green Twill; ‘Fallle Dress, $99.50 * Printed Crepe Dress, §59.75 Fashion shows a decided partiality for Ensem]ale Suits It doesn’t matter if the less formal sports, or more formal afternoon wear, are in mind—the mew Ensembles provide for both—and the pleasing feature is a.costume that can be divided— and Coat and Gown worn separately with perfect consistency. I LIS LSS IS LD At a Low Rebuilding Sale Price $ 5.75 At last, the wanted styles and colors in dresses for Spring wear are yours at a LI LIII L IS b Shades in harmony or in effective con{rtz'st feature Ensemble Coagts and Gowns T T T T T T T F T2 27 22 T7 27227 Ensemble Suits, with the long. Ensemble Suits, with Coats of gracefu-l Coat, in twills and soft will or Kaahmih—plnin or fur wool. and slender*-type Gowns of ":irnmsd—_with Gowns of printcd or crepe silk. 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