Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 9

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MRS. GRACIE BRIDE, RECORDS DISCLOSE Report She Was Fiancee Upset by License Issued Last April to Wed Chilean. Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK Archibald @ 'y man saved when the Titanic s s @ bride, and not a fiancee, it is dis- closed. In court at Riverhead, Wedn ay, where she tor {n a $20,000 suit, it was nounced that she was to be married next week at the Colony Club to| Humberto Aguirre de Urbina, who, | she said, was connected with the v at Washingt rch of the Manhattan marr nse nrecords reve 1 that Mrs. cie and Senor de Urbina had been married in April of last. year. | though Mrs. Urbina had refused tof tell her age In court, it was show: in the marriage license she claimed 41 Her hu band Senor de on as that of | and made no y embassy conne ead suit won bina was an ction for ¥, Han- dispute of her daughter, Mrs, nis Taylor, over the estat Dunbar Ada $20,000 FOR INJURIES. Verdict Awarded Miss Mullen, Based on X-Ray Burns. Miss Marguerite Mullen, years | has been awarded a verdict for| 000 damage Dr. Henry | Hazen and Dr. Eichenlaub injuries resulting from eatments by the defendants verdict was the full amount a: s, Morris nd Robert E. xhibited bur} the treatments of 1920. The doc for a new tri Naval Officers Transferred. Comdr. Louls J. Gulliver has been transferred from the recruiting sta- 7 S. Orion; . from com- aver; Lieut. Comdr. John F. from the naval base, battleship Id brand P. Smi William N. he battle- cago than in all France. MAY MAKE SPEECHES. Concession Made to Karalyi, Ad mitted to U. §. Under pledge. Col. Michael Karolyl of Hungary, who was permitted to enter the United States to visit his invalid wife under a volunts pledg would abstain from politi ties while in this country, accept invitations to att other functions provided is free to Department offi rmed the Baltimore orum and other organizations which submitted inquirics on the subject. PROBING NEGRO’S FATE. CRC 5 CITY, Fla, March 13 I grand jury began an invest n today into the disappearanc of Lewis Barker, negro, last October. “ive men, including Thomas W. Hig- tham, former nlleged “whipping Putnam Lumber Co., and e being held. a few several pennfes found recently ¢ plant, re- to have a negro Only main of what been the body of the negro. Deaths Reported. The following d the Health Dep S ths huve heen reported to Wi Hospita Sarah F. A Hospital. alter Reed Hospital Samuel H. Basseti, st William F. Courtuey, 57, Emergency Hos: ita icien ar. € pathic Hospital Lilly Hammond, Thomas Frazier, 66. F' John H. Brooks, 93, S 2 months, National Homeo- pital Hattie Pixler, 31 days, 4620 Hunt pl. n.e. " Marion H. Baldwin of this THE EVENIN Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Joseph H. Allibone of Syracuse, N. Y., and 3. Herbert B. Layne an¢ Louise R. Allen, both of Richmond, Va John W. Galimore and Dora L. Harper, both of Beaver Dam, Vo, o Jacoh Pasis and Fannle Shriber, Vare of this city and Annie Me- esville, Va. Dnniel H. . Jrii of Lenolr City, Tenn., and Helen K Sparshoit of this eits. 1. Ohio, and James Henderson and . both of Baltimore. Md. James Pinket aod I Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: and Murjor and Mary E. cls. boy Smith, ‘girl. x Hawkins, girl McKinley and Buela Dani: 3. and Emma J n and Lec Walter und Catherine Brown, boy John and Berthu Brooks, boy Lucius and Olivia Epps, boy Johu R. and Rosia Johuson, boy. L The only woman milk buyer In at Britain is a Miss Bingham, who rs ago entered the service o rgest firm of m'lk distribut in England, and rose step by step until she became purchasing agent and managing secretary. She is in supreme c e of the making of con- tracts by which tens of thousands of gallons of milk are purchased daily from farmers throughout the United Kingdom. s Dinner Dance SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH Pardman Park Hotel Starting at 7:30 P.M. Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra For Reservations, Columbia 2000 Evening Dress Requested Supper Dancing Every Evening, Ten to Twelve Again “Franc” Leads! Second Sensational Value SHERBET SETS OF SOLID SILVER AND ETCHED GLASS! Positively None Sold for Cash! Set of Six Solid Silver Sherbets —etched glass Pay $1.00 Down - and 50c a Week We are making a drive for new accounts, and as an inducement, we are offering this extraordinary value. This is a wonderful opportunity to buy these solid silver sherbets. None will be sold for casl h. Be here early, as our stock is limited. Special sale price— Pay 1-00 a Week A brilliant and hand- some_gem, set in your choice green N Pay 50c A Week Tonneau Shape Wrist Watch 16 jewels, gold filled. Excellent timepiece. = Specially priced during this sale at white gold mounting. 2 Exchangeable for Full Value remarkable val of white or in an 18-kt. mounting. Pay $1.50 a Week 7-stone diamond cluster, a lue. The great- est we've ever offered. Set white - gold Special. 75 Pay §1 A Week Illinois Watch A watch that will give you entire satis- faction. 17 jewels. Ad- justed to temperature. Special Sale Price $34:50 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. T YeTel (Continued from Ei T nounces that money raised from the sale of t ts to a motion pletyre entitled “The Lighthouse by the Sea,” to be shown at the Rialt er March 16 to March 20, in- e, sold through the unit will be used in carrying on the activities of the unit In Washington. Perform- ances will Eiven morning, noon and evening. Mrs. W, president of the unit, Mrs. Charles Dumont, the ticket committee, is i arrangements. 0y, of Mrs. William H. Herron will be the guest of honor at the College Wom- en’s Club tea Monday, from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m., at the clubhouse, 1822 street. An interesting “nature gram, especially has been pro- appropriate at this wrranged by the s for the tea, Mrs. J. P. Ault and the members of Section VII of the club. Mrs. Herron will give an fllus ed talk on “Flower Lore,” Mrs Kelly will read from Words- rth_and Mrs. R. S. H. Dye sing ank God for a Garden Miss M. Alice side at the tea t hostes 1 of London, House for some » tomorrow for Eng e, will lea Mr. and Mrs. be at home infe ning and again March 29, Clark Noble mally Sund Sunday will y eve- Mrs. M. Hugh . will receive the members and friends of the Interna- tional Association of Art and Letters at a St Patrick'’s tea at the club- rooms, 1607 I street, tomorrow from 4:30 to 6 o'clock p.m. The program will include songs, sung by Mr. Embert Irish Le La- 27 Corsage Bouquet MEN! Be ments. ocean green, London here in clothes with the old, reliable blue WOMEN! Suits and Ensembles, ‘Aquamarine, etc. - groups. $29.75 " Open Until 9 will | thews will pre- ' evening, | ==y Mostl, s ery lppciafly priced at $39.75 cheur, and Irish fairy stories, told by Miss Ruby Nevin. ~Prof. Schoedler will play. Kenneth 8. Robbins &uests of their Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, of Atlanta, Ga., sister and brother-in-law Mrs. C. A. Galbraith of 123 Glenbrook road, Battery Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ibraith entertained their guests at inner last night at the Mayflower Hotel, The e ng popularity of the bi-weekly dinner dances of the University Club was shown by the large number of members and their guests attending the dance Tuesday night. Observance of Lent in official Washington h: increased the number of smaller affairs and given an oppor- tunity to those so desiring who do not wish to attend the public fune- tions during this season to still see their friends. These dinner dances will be given on the second &nd fourth Tu ys of each month throughout the season The hostesses for the tea to be given at St. Vincent's Orphah Asylum | Sunday from to 6 o'clock In-l\{(hv i i UPHOLSTERING Call Main 4224 for Estimates || George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging, Draperics Furniture 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 ZSASE Saturday & Sunday Specials Bex of Choice Cut Flowers A fascinating assort- value — for 2.50 ment, $5 Sa turclay and Sunday SPECIAL, 14th and H Phone Main 3707 vi( F Street Well Dressed For Easter Suits and Topcoats Balance On Your Own Terms No Suits or Coats Restricted—This £ Offer Includes Our Entire Stock of New Spring Apparel 29 39° Choose from thousands of well-tailored Spring suits in the styles and colors men like. Young men, especially, will be pleased; and men of more conservatism will find their require- 495 59 The new and popular colors—ocean blue, smoke and sand tan are the custom tailor touch. As always, we show a remarkable selection in serges. Men’s Shop—Entire Second Floor. SPECIAL OFFERING FOR SATURDAY Smartly tailored Charmeen, Twill and.Flannel in Navy,«Tan, Rosewood, all silk lined, in 3 $59.75 P. M. Saturdays. erney, Miss Anna Jenkins and Miss Mary Devlin. There will be a musical program from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. The Hiller Bible Class of the Lin- coln Road M. E. Church will meet for their fourth annual banquet the Grace Dodge Hotel Tuesd this occasion, Mr. A, H. Hiller, founder of tha class and a former resident of Washington, will be the guest of honor and will preside as toastmaster, as was formerly his custom. at on I has returned to spending two A man has no right to have opin- ions of the things of which he knows nothing. BUSINESS CARDS 1,000—32 5, we will print you 2,000 fnews | Cards for - $4.00. Orders must be placed Single 1.000's, § during March, The Best Print Shop 31 H St NE. TEA-TEN FOURTEENTH THE SUPPER CLUB —It would net be amiss to make your reservations early | for this event to- morrow night. Call Albert at Main || m72. reatest | glae Q? $35%¢ver Known/ /4 (al Ask For No. 9377 A decidedly Adorable Biack Satin One Strap with Stylish Silk Braid ornamentations: Military Heel $3.5° Ask For No. 9561 New Flapper model in an exquisite Patent Leather One Strap; very smart Cut-Out and Patent Lea- ther overlay orna- mentations: Low Heel No, 9561 being hunters, TRIBES TO END WAR. Dyak Clans, Ferocious Headhunt- ers, Complete Peace Pact. Correspondence of the Assoctated Pre HAGUE, February 18.—Dis- s from Borneo, Dutch East In- | method dies, give interesting detalls of a|the multit peace ceremony between the different|curse upon an Dyak tribes of that island. These [sume to rev clans have been constantly fighting 'guarrels. reputation of bloodthirsty he: Some 4, |ering. There + |Dutch ana British nessed curious war prayers by medicine n head pri Even Girls and Juniors Have Ensemble Costumes OST alluring are these Ensemble Cos- M tumes — chic Frocks with Coats for Girls 6 to 17. They miniatures of big sister’s Spring matchi e nsen and will delight the heart of any young miss and chic Coats, too —with flares and cunning There is really very little di Jean's tiny coffee-colored velour coat and mother’s tan one. little collars. fference between [Esrlebacher Ezxclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F § Ask For No. 9851 The Season’s Big- gest Hit; a smart Patent Leather model with new Slash Gored Step-in and charming_orna~ mented Buckle: Military heel. $3.50 No. 9550 Decidedly Chie is this Parisian style one strap in Patent Leather with braid ed straps, dainty Pat- ent 1bnw and newest novelty cutout orna- ‘meatations ; Spuu’nh heel $3.50 Just see how PERFECTLY these Beautiful Spring Styles match the $5, $7, $8 and $10 styles shown elsewhere. But you must SEE this charming footwear on your feet to appreciate more fully how wonderful NEWARK Shoes are in every way. Then you will realize WHY over 5 million people in the United States wear NEWARK shoes and why we are the largest shoe retailers in the world. Buy a pairand you will say it is an extravagance to pay more than $3.50 for shoes. Smart dressers everywhere find that “NEWARK” Shoes give them the latest styles at savings of half or more. fewurk Shoe Stores Ca The Largest Chaia of Shos Stores in the United States. 913 Pa. Ave. 711 H St. N.E. TWO STORES All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers. 9 one another for years, and have the ferocious and ks came to the gath- e present also a few

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