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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925.° ' . v N 3 . O'Neill vy a , 'clock. The subject will be “Earl ol f the most attractive the chap- | Helen G, '] N hy P i SOC IETY e s O et T R T e e o e Halen Gm s, ot TESTS SATISFACTORY. | Skinless 1 being held this week and are at the| Mrs. Lillian Spencer, at 1731 Con- | of the funds raised will be devoted to [ lard, where they arrived today. M Albert Ellis was given a fare- | Hotel Hamilton. necticut avenue, is in charge of the | the fund for paying the expenses of v B F' 5 g L | ol DencySsRNE Sventig by the OIS S course. the Confederate soldiers to attend| Mr. and Mr ilium W, Goodale | Inspection of D. C. Drug Store 1Zs 1 dyrup ze.) of Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey at 1418 | Col. and Mrs. William C, Short were - their next national convention in [of Honolulu are at the Mayflower. R Shepherd street. Those _assisting | hosts at dinner last evening preced- The mi-carem hinese ball to be| allas, Tex., opening May 20. e SLRINHR Weights Shows Accuracy. ere Mrs. Laura Holderby, Mrs. Wil-|Ing the Army dance at the New Wil- | given Friday evening at the New| 'ppe patronesses include Mre. Claes Tests of prescription scales and|(Carper liam Eugene Chilton and Miss Marlon |lard Hotel, entertaining in compli- | Willard for the benefit of the Belleau | jyallencruetz, Mrs. A. L. Rhinestorm, Marri I e o prescription sca and | Carpente Smi ment to Miss Marion Hoyt of Noko- | Wood Memorial Assoclation w ©- | Mrs. Rose Dodd Mulcare, Mrs. W. I arriage LicCen . weights in more than 200 drug stores | ( Mrs. Eills s & daughter of former|mis, IIl, who s their house guest. |sent, in addition to its typlc: Mo L iole Bita: S ARt s Broraiiar, Mimls s s Aosh s reaciion s Rty aa | isi! 'Phiat PEEsint lea conditions | Chief Clerk of the Interior Depart- | Others in the company were Senator |atmosphere, wonderful cos: Mattio“Carter, Mis. Walter dudie, |Iolenl Tevasseamew dok citye, - 11 {5 T8 DISTIG Sevesid pondt | C: Mrs. Charles R. Williams will ment and Mrs. Harvey. She will leave |and Mrs. John W. Herreld, Kepre- |colorful decoratlons and Oriental | S F. Johnson, Miss Dixie|_Joel T. Ashworth and W. Gertrude Portl- | “unusually satisfactory, org > o 3 both of Richmond, Va Roberts, superintendent of tertain 14 st at tea fn the 1y for South America to join Mr. | sentative and Mrs. Newton, Mr. and 3 s delightful new feature t Huteh- | ™%, both of ‘”m ‘J,W,[ pine Smith. P id measures, announced to . - Court of Mayflower this B who {8 in the United States con- | Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin and Col. 3 e: - ine | 1 oon, lliam T. hwitz, Mrs. i I n tils city and ‘“:ru’ln :,‘: 2r ) X'ri‘x:u ription scales r»x" Md‘frudf:l II]C nobn. stilaz service. Parker. Hayden and Mr. Edward Keane, M. Clark, Mrs. § syt e 3 A o h A seriutiun, scxles ex e . s. B. R. Woodson, Mrs. W. Law- 5 ey . Brasbears. | only 15, Of 4,000 prescription weig rence Hazzard, Mrs. Max E. Kahn,| i va., and ARY | tested less than 100 were, confisc rpente s st leading members of the company now | Miss McLean entertained| Mrs C. S. Robbins, 435 Luray place | Mrs. Nathaniel C. Halstead was |appearing in “Raln” at th President | = 't young folks at the| northwest, gave a St. Patrick’s tea | hostess at bridge Monday afternoon |Theater, in a inating_eastarn | TN - M e e ! Quant 3 as 100 were, oon Club ‘Chanteel night yesterday ‘atternoon in honor of Mra. | followed by tea, hor guests ineluding | aunce Known as the Pago-Pago fox Woruen Dive Hesns Bases Meke Vo) W 2ey e e Sl resulted in | Frank des, Youngstown, Ohio, and | Mrs. Goring Bliss, Mrs. Noble P.|trot. Mgl b sk e Sl e . " % 1 fy extablishments 1 Curtis Dwight | Mrs. Tom Allaire of Cambridge, Md. | Barnes, Mrs. Ernest C. Guy, Mrs.| This feature dance of the ball will | MO! Mry. Conrad Manni Mrs. | F o Hoye' and Toujsa Grifh >nly three being condemned 5 - 3 s er cimley and Mary M. Roebuck Evans Hughes, Gach Brewer, Mrs. K. M. Grimm, Mrs. | bo introduced through the courtesy | Carl J. McGuire, Mr: 3 Wormley and Mary M.~ Roshuck. Mrs. Stephen B Mrs. Hamilton Wright, who was|Eric Greenleas, Mrs. Reid F. Baker, Clarence Jacobson, and Mrs, | Mrs. Fodie B. Kenyon, Mr: v s Fraater ot valls Churen, V. | 2 spon- | taken {1l while attending the recent|Mrs. Lillian Hopkins ck, Mrs. | Ma o P he ball, | Willard, Mrs. Jasper M. and N AL Wren of this clty, ivan| liternationall f6pliisa, (HonTAenca . In| BT el WIFIAr Hodtatiar iAk:-00 Wil it Miss Hayden | Mrs. Harvey Ball. i L P o T G s LAMP SALON New [ Geneva, is still In Switzerland, but Mrs. Eustace Florance, |and Mr. Keane at : follow- —- Dave Lerin Jand: Catherine Caile, both of morn- 3 d to return to America late B b 1ldred O'Neil, Miss Marg ing rendition of the Miss Grace Tarkington and Miss paltimore, Md. | ¢ Spring. Miss Elizabeth Dove and [ mah-jong dar y groups of il Ballentine. debutantes, representing the Army, Mr. and_ Mrs. Perry Heath are at nal guests w asked for | Navy and Marine Corps, as well as all Tie| their residence again, after an av- tea, when Mrs, Hostetler presided at|prominent soclal groups in the city, " EDMONSTON’S - <y., sence of a week in Louisville, the tea table. including the Junior League. Mrs.| where they went because of the death —_— Marie Moore Forrest is chajrman of | Foot Forms 4 y 1 w. | Best Grocerie Hawke as director. ¢ Brown, Ms. W. § = About 100 bers of the Soropil-|Marine Band Orchest | i ] ¢ p Ww. L. M \5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball have as|migt Clubh \\'t,:llfl;:u;r;snut'l\rde])3:[\'1nl direction of Second Leader Taylc Py . ° Many selections from our superior assortment Diffenderfer, »derick B, |their guests in their home, on Cen-|the Mayflower tomorrow evening. | Branson, will play the music fo d t S 1 i |tral avenue at Seat Pleassnt, Md.|Beige. fve. hunteed aon rmenjos; | man-jong dances as’well s monston s eciais 1 are grouped at pronounced reductions. Mrs a anley Cooper and her daush- | will be played, after which & buffet iiminary program of stella of Roxborough, Pa iolinon will he &a . During the | ranged Chinese Grou % Gra and Mrs. Robert Blundon and | Miks . L P 3 aroup M sy suld 1 Miss Katherin ge is chairmarn s of Mr. and Mrs. Ball, have|for each of the tables In play are John W. Davidge BT S f e < < Leathers spoke this|Tet e their home, in Colling-|ing given by one of the members of [ . Neiknon Cheaptes ot HALF PRICE % !3 50 e Brotherhood of |dale the club, of which Mrs. Ethel K. Pol- 5 1 h Z Ry Mo 2 lard is president. The Soroptimist ..;mi oo gt £ (thaiConted: N These are two models An assortment of Bridge S S — party at the Mayfower s composed | Frank Morrison g "he new Ambas of Ttaly, Sig-| s. Mary O'Connor has as her Helen Woods, Mrs. Hel SRl ouEnE e - or di Ma a € r ts, at her apartment at Wardman | F ;i Marie ry, Mrs. El- = E v O 834 50 i n of ) ampbell to Tote ghter, M 1| s sple, Mrs Brown- " o cor s, _the seconc vhich | B Kennedy Imira, N. Y. [ < , Mrs. Marie Plerre, B will be given Monday and the latter's little girls, Mary | Katle Gunn and Mrs. Mary Lawyer, 3 . mbinations: Bridge. and a mpe—shades Mayflow he arti . AR She gt SR ey here service is combinations; Bridge and d Eaioeshades ren rts are all law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. oE s J. Dunn. Her other daughter, Mrs.| The “"‘("- "{ Ifi"“““"“"“‘f‘””‘ i a feature P A Hthte iwiic his aaads HaL ccnd of his series of lectures ¢ i : 2 5 : Miss Russell Bride _ home with her mother for the p:l:t ‘Psychoanalytic Study of Childhood” —as contributable to the en- There is the attractions . LAMP¢ Of the Rev. Mr. Cavil ears, will accompany Mr. |t the Washington Club, enteenth joyment of your luncheon— 2 The age of Miss Julia Douglas|and Mrs. E. J. Dunn next week to|2nd K streets, tomorrow mo at as’ the cleverly arranged | of Style and the attraction HALF PRICE Ruesell, d - of Hot Springs, Ark., where they will 7. ; Russel Swri . W menus from which you order. E elie bachedl b thi o : . horn Russell . r. s| remain for several weeks. Mrs. Ken o alue backe E e 5 i : black and gold Brith ! . nedy and her two daughters will ve- | The Cornwell ¢ : s 4 oo mertampeNackiqud gld Tess Cavileer of New main at Wardman Park Hotel to be Super-attraction of FI1 55 Bridge Lamp—gold the Methodist Er with Mrs. O'Connor, wh Y Y i ¥ R 22 Pont e Methodist Epi | with Mrs. onnor, who ha el 4 L ¥ 4 4 5 i amp— aurel, Md., took pl s| very 11l for the past several months, EVERY DA L ¢a Koom and COMFORT. 3 Py 3 1:’30.]“""’”"“"" B coremony but who is now on the road to re- tes you to the con- | gl 275 Wrought Iron Floor Lamp $137.50 ocloc n F ry | cove ks 3 venience of well-appointed | s | Q - - pal Church by the oty —at the Coffee e N i el All Leathers : RS—H / 3 D Brown Harris. The| Mrs. Willlam F. Sheehan of New Shoppe. A tables—attended by courteous S« SHADES II\LI PRICE Brown of tan| York City, wh wined 1o Wobine surprise of a waiters—and thrce tempting Al Sizes ; An assortment of $10 to Group Group 1 with flow- | ton Tuesda¥, was hostess at luncheon | for only 60 Luncheon Car arie - | Reduced One 2 =h e a|at the Mayflower yestorda onts Ao~ s e ol Ry All Widths A lilies of app | t was| Mr. and Mrs. S. W. May, Mr. J. J.| 2 to 2. APPERILC utter, Jir. M. V. Tower, Mr. H. H. | Sandwich Lunch Scovme fnd Mo B A Bailly havel| FRANKLIN SQUARE || e EDMONSTON @ CO. | DU-I.IN & MADT‘N Co- | Coffee Shoppe —with C “hoc : (Incorporated) 1215~17 F Street e late or Milk—as your choice. | S mony for the| S b G. G. Cornwell & Son | 1334°F Street o voats and 1214 t01218 G Street . ke thelr | | 1329 G Street | N W BETZ, M 5 s s il their llard ANDRE anager Hours—8:45 to 5:30 pr , sis- | to ee "”333"'33’3“'33333’33“'.' — — ' | 777, 0 7 sttt (T s e e e s e e e The House & @ Let us put your Furs in @ our Safe Storage Vaults for the warm weat er. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST % . came frc # # 8 *o 8 8 & arles V. Me incheon gestoriay affermoon e ierinent || helieve Mrs. Joseph H. K Sioux Falls ). e [: od ey L 5 i S obtained with West George Dry Cleaning. “urr dress—or perha; into a Fresh, Chic, Good- as-New Garment. 2308888888332 >4 * o{ Courtesy NONE BETTER Iy A. G. HERRMANN pegea e MamZE1 750 Tenth St. S.E. Another Big Purchase Tots’ and Girls’ Wash Dresses Again bought to such advantage that this most remarkable price is possible. 39 new styles for choice Many With Bloomers :zwammzm:xmzzzzzzzmzmmzmxmzz:zmzmxzzm:zzm:m:zzzzzzzmzzngz:t : Introducing Raleigh Haberdasher Spring Value 1Weck Celebrating Two Years at Thirteen-Ten F Street Our New Department of Hand Bag’s With a Very Special Sale We are going to make this department con~ spicuous for its big values always—but for the in- troductory we are going beyond the limit to make these Bags available at this altogether remarkable price— 5 4 Bagidr . Al Occasions The Most Wanted Styles Smau VanitieS Uflaer‘Am Bags Envelop Bags Pouch Bags Top Strap Bags Shopping Bags Handle Envelops Key Lock Bags —in Saffian, Pin Seal, Morocco, Lizard Calf, Beaver Calf, Cobra Grain, Alligator Calf. Street Floor 828éz3288338328}8&32838232388228832323:322:2383888 We're out after 5,000 New Customers by giving greater values, $3338388323232323283388838828838333: THE RALEIGH ENSEMBLE FEATURED DURING RALEIGH HABERDASHER SPRING VALUE WEEK o] HEY’'RE made in youthful, i fl slender lines; the delicate i 4 . colors of Spring are in them— X2 sea foam green, Titian sand, | wedgewood blue, coral, ashes of ; roses and many others—all ETEVES S ) with dainty white trimming; jo ol a with coats and dresses contrast- 4 m = o] ju| *AISO'-'TOITIOI'I‘OW~"SP ecial : Tub-Silk Slips Silk Gowns Hemstitched and Top-strap Crepe de (Chine and Radius models, with shadow-proof hem. $2. 95 Silk—built-up and strap shou. $3_ 95 All colors, including Black and ders;lace and embroidered trim- Whitdi, el oD S L ming:cutfuuandlong;allcolors. Street Floor Street Floor ing. See them during Spring Value Week. $49.50 Raleigh Haberdasher | Women’s Dept., Third Floor I Thirteen-Ten F Street jaflc——=|al—|0|c——|al—=|n|c——|alc——jo] c——|a| c—— || ——3|n| ——=| nj 0| —=]a| ———=9] ! E—EEEE@EEEEEEEEFEEE ; =~