Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 9

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v - p Miller and Miss Ruth Miiler of|tional president, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Francig J. Robinson of Copenhagen, N.Y., uby E. Shaw, 43, 1701 Park rd. SO C IETX{ splE L i Homl prea dent ; ST:R CARRIERS GUESTS JOHN P. SPATES DEAD. 'T*w'*’"%% Nl | (]?eathi Se?orl:d‘ | S T S B o —_— of Woodior o following dratha bave been roported | James G Metropoiita Mr. Charles Downer entertained a| Mrs. Edna J. Roberts, assistant re-| OF JOHNNY HOW! Edward L, Stockton® of Riverside, N. J.. | ¢, ealth Department in the la | mte Mecy (Continued from hth Page.) company of 14 at dinner at Le Para- |cording secretary of uEeADm'r!ct NY JONES SHOWS Employe of District Water Reg-|and Ada M NicKiess o “hia oty O ::uu‘r:r Health Department in the last ‘ b, S = e — | dis last night. branch of the League of American ) Brown and Florence L. Lee. o " & | Beatty, Judge Mary O'Taole, Miss — | Pen Women, had as her guest at the | Three Hundred Boys to See Ex- istrar’s Office Succumbs. oy L 2oatine Socters, | Georse C. Herbert. 51. 1616 V st se.” | Elrenoe “Frahe: Siflen, Mrs Clax Former Representative Rufus Hardy, | authors’ breakfast at the Mayflower . John P. Spates, 50 years old, an in-| Jeferson T. Johnston and Irene Berkley Caroline Helmus. 76, 3001 Porter &t Sehys Tagler = 11 K. Rtey- | Who retired from the last Congress |Mrs. Alice B. Woolley, & foruier news- position Without Charge—Oth- | jector and reader in the water B SRS B Ruskaili AP, deurgelown Ul § e g s ter serving nine straight terms, has | paper writer of Alabama, who also at- D Etrar's oMM tidh s PSRt SOV versity Hospital : { nolds. i INeft for his home In Corsteana, Tex. | tanded. the poets' conference at the| ~©rs Entertained at Y. M. C. A. | TeBlurars bflce of b eon emploved | Maj. Quekemeye!' Reassigned. fla??"i’n.’;’i'l’“fi'i""n B e | Ansadisl b - 5 3 S ers ¥ S : pMr. and Mrs John C. Trecland of | While in Washington Judge Hardy | Shorcham Stinday afternoon. Three hundred carriers of The Eve. | for the last 16 years, died at his resi-| gy, John G, Quekemeyer, Cavalry,| fima " Wetfngy, "0 ofh 1o ot's Danbury, Conn, are at the New Wil. | Was the gucst of his 3 Added to those faking tbles for the |ning Star will be the guests of Johnny | dence, 423 Fifth street northeast, | tormer aidh to Gen. Pershing, and now | bl e e Gt iz card party to be given May 1 at 2:30|Jones, at his circus, ut Fifteenth and | €afly today atter a lingering fliness |t the General Staft College, Iort| % A Nre S e (vas untill’ ya- | A number of the younger set are |o'clock in the New Wilard Hotel” for| H streets north tonight. e S B ety Counci] | Leavenworth, Kans., has been ordered 7 cently Mics Marw Delohery, daughter | PIARNINg interesting parties for the | the benefit of the free wards in the| Every feature of the Johnny Jones District bgvernmemt y e e | back to this city and assigned to duty | & N g;n}u p mz-{ur.\ ‘:‘ »m»i'n;x;iersr Fiesta de Sevillana,” which will | Episcopal Fye, Bar and Throat Hos.|exhibition will be open to The Star and the Woodmen ohlle o ",‘;d- Hg in the office of the chief of Cavalry, IS m;m";p“(" U»“ ”‘;”: Danville, wag|mark the special invitation opening |pital, under the auspices of St.|carriers, from the antics of the clowns | Was a native of Cumber! l;, e ang | War Department. L e A o M Freas | Of the Chateau Le Paradis Thursday 'Thomas’ Church committee, are: Mrs. | to the side shows. The boys will meet [ 18 survived by ‘“(‘; b et rled there Ap - evening. Among the I parties | George Hillyer, jr.; Mrs. R. H. Holmes, | their route agents at the circus|John Spates, and three ug! f =F . land at St. Peter's Church, Danbury. | Miss Dorothy Spates, Miss Anna are those o Rl Spates and Miss Eleanor Spates. Benjamin C ir. Henri de hen grounds, and will be given passes to everything. hour, Mr. the Chilean em- A. Geary Johnson, Noyes, Miss Case; Made To Order PLEASE Mrs. John Curtis, jr., and M Theodore W Miss_Mary a ward Joyce, jr., were joint host | bassy and Mr. H. L. Rust, v Brown, Mrs. W. Clark Noble,| About 200 Star carrier boye “cap- "“"_emll“‘:"“"l“’“e““ have mot at & luncheon <t the latter’s ho S e o i Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. Charles|tured” the boys' Y. M. C. A. Building | been completec LEAVE THE 1 ) 3 Connecticut avenue, Monday, in com- | o STHITE BAE Hose OF e N oy | Boughton Wood, Mrs. Cornwell, Mrs. | last night, when they were the guests R / « We are displaying a beautiful Dliment (o Nrs. Sumuel Les Brown. |Se4sorl several dances, bridge parties| w.'c: “Prentiss, Mrs. Morgan Craig,|of the Y directors. Games were . Li : X 5 e, e wutll 5w vas Miss | And teas ive been given at the Manor| yirs. Tarnest Wilkinson and Mrs. Paul [ played in the lobby under the super- Marriage Licenses. selection of Slip Cover Fabrics, Anna Craig Hillburn. Thelr guests|Giub. Norbeck, Md. within the past|Gespie. vision of J. Rankin Speare and Ralph S AR Tiasiove : e included Mrs. Edward Brent, Mrs.|yeek. Beglnning Satura I’"‘"”"-'t Players are requested to furnish|A. Davis, boys' physical director of | soniafsae Jicenses have been lasued to the ranging from plain linens to the Henry 1 Miss Marle Van o i oars P cards or mah-jong sets for their tables. | the Y. M. C. A. The events were fol- ho::“’:,‘(ml'“’hm‘m:;h‘:nd Sadie W. Denton, more decorative materials—which oth Morrison, Miss T be Shven guch week. ghe Satur| Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark, 417 lowed by dips in the swimming pool. ot & city and Pearl E. g s . Miss Elizabeth Gedd e \.““m“ Wil continue throughout | yoyrth street northwest, is chairman . B Johneon of \"'Y"" Pom o we invite you to inspect, without irginia Sheldon, Mar, Mrs. Kathryn Alvord of Brookev md‘" flnt S Robert L Roland snd Fdith L Cotowa obligation, Marsh and Miss Dorothy Brook : S IvoKe ok — ! Merchants of Peking are now sell-{ Robert I' Tumer and Daisy 3 g ; entertained with bridge and luncheon| Mrs. Coolidge will head the list of |ing American dried fruit in penny | PR, f Vireinia X Hedwie Trantwein. . Mr. and g C. Cook of | u\!lm vhllb\.IMmI 18 S prominent patronesses for the presen-| packages. Lester Eichner and Ida J. Sager. Catonsy . have announced the | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wright gave altation of Longfellow's “Masque of g 5 engagement of their daughter, Gladys |dinner dance last day evening, the|Pandora,” to be given in 8t. Hilda’s We Cargfu"y Clean Drgperles and Oriental Mary, to Mr. George B. W , son of |guests being Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Wil-| Garden, Cathedral Close; on May 156 at i Bernard A. Weiss of |lis, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Cramer, Mr. | 8:30 o'clock. for the purpose of ralsing Rugs and Properly STORE Them shington. ' The wedding will take and Mrs. D. L. Thompson, Mr. and|funds to carry forward the work of & i H s B M place in June, at St. Mark's Catholic | Mrs. F. P. Wilcox, Miss Raymond, | the Episcopal Clty Mission. g —ior customers during the Summer months. Inquire about Church, Catonsville, Md. Mrs. Leheay, J. Lusby and W. E. Fashion Gold Stnpe this service. Mrs. Frederic E. Farrington enter- tained at luncheon at her home on Connecticut avenue today for the cast of “Alice in Blunderland,” the Twen- Richardson. Jewell| Mr. and Mrs. J. Bond Smith of Ta- oma Park were hosts at a dance | Saturday evening, April 18, and Mrs. Silk Stockings! With Value! ding of Miss Ida aghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- , to Mr. Lester Eichner took JAMES B. Hexoerson t S o'clock at the | Ralph E. Jones entertained with a|tieth Century Club's play which is to Heights Baptis The |bridge and luncheon. Mrs. Herbert|be given at the New National Thea- iven in n her | Hanger of Chevy Chase was hostess| ter Wednesday night, May 13, for the 1216 F St. NW. wore of white!at a beautifully appointed luncheon |benefit of the J' ile Protective As-| = - i > : > on straight lines with a |at the club Mond: April 20, The\sud:nllon and the Travelers’ Aid Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting han lace at the bot-|Secial section of the Chevy Chase = B ° Main 7675 . and lace sleeves, long and full, | League was entertained at a_dinner | Mr and Mrs. Gi. Wallace W. Hanger % — Heabi an ooy e, Jong and full, | o ance by Me. cnd Mre. Frank b, |left Washington vesterday for a_few o 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7676 E ¥ e wore a vail of lace | Wileox. Capt. H. R. Stanford, U. . weeks’ visit to their Summer place, net, and carried a shower bouquet Lll entertained at luncheon on|By-the-Tides, on Cape Cod Bay, Mass. ses »f th llev. v 'S g 2. h Fdward F e T bride roses and i of the valley. Wednesday, April Mrs, Edward ¥ W anA NMrs Fomaca N BrABIY: I\m recently entertained with a lunch- eon and bridge. of honor, Mrs. James | wore her wedding dress, of white crepe embroidered and a head band of pearls. She carrled pink sweet peas. The mald of honor was Miss Jose- phine Arthur of St. Louis, Mo. She The matron L. 1608 Crittenden street, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Long, entertained at a benefit card party Friday evening for the, Holy Cross Foreign Mission Semi- nary. About 80 guests, ladies of the Mathis Club and friends of the host and hostesses, enjoyed the hospitall- A wedding of unusual interest to ‘Washington took place Saturday in Chestnut Hill, Pa., when Miss Marie Calhoun O'Shaughn daughter of Mr. Michael O'Shaughnessy of New Wired for and just arrived! have just unpacked another shipment of these wore a dress of vellow georgette, made York, became the bride of Mr. John ty of theilr beautiful new home. A wanted Twill Coats. We had so many calls on Mon- Pbxlnpsbom with 2 tight basque and cul Deiit, whichtuanth et et e D e A e s e day that we had to wire for more—and now you get these e s . the late Mr. John J. Hemphill, former | was the lecture an o o e poone cartied {Tonid sweet Peas | Representative from South Carolina. | native costumes given by Rev. Brother faultlessly tailored, fine quality twills in the most popular €08 to 6i4 ELEVENTH ST, Mr. W H. Hrii e thThe ceremony was performed by Mgr. | Vital, C. rr, xlumv revuper,utl‘ng in \t‘]e:_that were made to sell at $35 and $65—for the ex- h A ST ReriF Cavanaugh in the rectory at Chestnut [the States after 12 years' missionary e and another broth-| i "at 4 o'clock, in the presence of |work in Chittagong, Rangoon and ceedingly moderate price of er, Mr. > 1. Eichrier, and Mr. | alley were the ushers. Mrs. Buoma the immediate families. Following meukyah. { v i ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. - < = o Sager, mother of :the bride, wore a|GiGeghury gave an informal reception | The ladies of the Georgia State Graystone Simulating the Ensemble ress of blue georgette. [to the weading party and guests at|Club will have a luncheon Wednes- A small reception followed the cere- |} home, White Marsh. day at 1223 F street northwest, from Black the bome of the bride's par % -|12:30 until 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. Edgar Alabams. avenue. Mr. and|, TRE bride was glven iu marriage b9 |\l {'in charge. Al Georgians and dirs. Elchner lott town later for a wed-|}0n0r Migs Elizabeth Whitmore of | their friends are cordtally invited. g arip, and will return to Wash-|New York. Mr. Henry Oliver Rea of | o e A eok. They will be| sewickley, Pa., was the best man. | , P T eag A | Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill left after the |y {reception for a wedding trip of sev- Georg’ette Coats The University of Arkansas Alumni ssoclation, which was organized in ashington last Winter, held its first formal meeting of the vear last Tucked Collars 00 Fur Edged Corded Collars Fur Collars Scarf Collars Fur Edged Almost All of These Coats r of Miss Evelyn |eral weeks. They have a cottage at : g ol rrison, daughter of Mr. and | |Englewood. N. Y., for the Summer e el Alexander Morrison, to|months and will go there after the | 'Y , 4} ' Haraing of the Uni versity of Arkansas was here for the A separate coat s y i aturday at noon in the Rhode I occasion, and made an interesting ad- Mr. James Robert Lowry took pldr‘elmumpleuon of the wedding trip. land Avenue Methodist Protestant| Mrs. R.J. Grant, wife of the director . Church. The ceremony was per- | of the mint, was hostess to a company | dress, after which pictures of the < : designed after the formed by the Rev. George T. Leech (Of 10 at luncheon today in the Flor. | HIveTsity Are Fur Trlmmed. e T of Baltimore, grandfather of the |entine room at Wardman Park Hotel. bride, assisted by the Rev. James G. | Straughn, and was followed by a|Club Women to Entertain small reception at the home of the | Miss Atcherson, Diplomat. bride’s parent e Births Reported. Especially charming are the unique collar effects, which play 2 most important part in the spring coat of this season. The furs which have been used to give a chic fini ble styles—but made are sum- appropriate for wear | Miss Lucile Atcherson the | me following births have been reported } ; li sof s rat The bride was escorted to the altar | United States diplomatic corps Will |to. the Health Department in the last 24 mery and light and give the feeling of soft coolness rather than by her father, who gave her in mar- ‘ be the guest of honor at a tea to be | hours: warmth. with many frocks— riage, and she wore a gown of white | bridal satin and chantilly lace, em- broidered in pearls. Her tulle veil | was held by a cap of rose point lac the American Assocfation of | ity Women tomorrow at 4:30 | 1634 I street | given by Univers o'clock at the clubhouse, 2, | Miss Atcherson will give a short talk Coat of waffle twill with wide odet flares and_ collar of dyed mi Alva A and Margaret Raley, bo, Pasquale 4 ary M. Maceio, girl. Ernest and Bertha Bowers. boy. Ray and Rose M. Fearson, rirl Lawrence A. and Irma V. Webater, girl, Willlam H. and Rosa E. Cobb, girl. Since we were limited in the number of additional Coats we were able to secure to sell at this low price, N AN thus completing the and she carried a shower bouquet of |on the Caribbean countries. The|_ Shirel " 5950 we would strongly advise an early selection! 2 costume. white roses and lilies of the valley.| hostess, Dr. Louise Stanley, will be | e & ? Miss Alice Garrett Morrison, a!assisted by Mrs. Palmer Kennedy, | Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor ?é i Z, student at Goucher College, Was her | Miss Lulie Dickson, Mrs. Gladys Mont sister's maid of honor, and wore a| gown of embroidered met over pink|Irving Ket chiffon and a leghorn plcture hat trim- | tini, Miss Elizabeth Bryan, Mrs. Fer- med with pink chiffon and rosebuds. | nando Cuniberti, Mrs. Parker Dodge, The flower girls were the two small | \ies Edith Goode and Mrs. Theophi- nieces of the bride, Doris Ellen Har- | |pg Parsons. | lan and Marjorie Elizabeth Harlan. = = s Margaret Johnson, Mrs. gomery, M: hum, Miss Mary L. 15 Black, Navy They wore dainty frocks of white| X | organdie and lace and carried | Harry Atwood Colman, national pres- | 1 baskets of pink sweet peas. lident, and visiting members of the | | League of American Pen Women will | be guests at the Ambassador Theater | Mr. Arthur Hathaway was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Where quality Richard Campbell and Mr. Willis G.|Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the and courtesy are | Melvin of Burlington, N. J. | final showing of the Yale Chronicles X ! e ramous Later in the day Mr. and-Mrs. of America photoplays, “Alexander paramount and Al 1 Lowry left for a_wedding trip,. the|Hamilton” and “Dixle.” . G latter traveling in a green crepe| Mr. W. S. Culbertson, newly ap- reflecting every o= et HUDSON gown and a small gray hat trimmed | pointed Minister to Rumania, will rep- smart phase of with green. resent the Yale Club of Washington, Among the out-of-town guests|and Mrs. L. Grant Baldwin, national the new mode in THE MIR“CLE STORE OF WASHINGTON were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morri- | chairman of the motlon pictures for . M BaCk Third Floor son of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. Blanche | the Daughters of the American Rev- slippers— oney' Yeatman, Mr. and Mrs. tewart | olution, has been delegated by the na- Yeatman, Mr. and Mrs., Edward | m———— Leech, Miss Elizabeth Benson, Miss MRS, N. C. COON'S Shoes and GUARANTEE Kate Morrison, Miss Margaret Mor- Hosiery t o . . seriptions rison, Mr. Paul Yearly of Baltimore,| Use now and have exquisite complexion Md.: Mrs. Thomas D. Miller, Mr. T.|and beantitul hatr— = ° © 2 Kenneth Miller, Miss Elizabeth | o Haie Tono: For falling halr and dandraft, We guarantee the price of . L. 2ot Cleapting. crtam - e lediees 0; : e trat fhbent Clema SCin. Foad: For skt . - any garment purchased in emonstraiing gam building and whitening. Muscle Cream: For Krc RAFT this store to be the lowest in 2 y flabby necks and wrinkles. French Astringent A » 2 Lotion: Tones and tightens the skin. Eye the city. If within three days ® Refresher: For tired, burning eves. Face Powder: Very beautltying Harmless. Rougo: OO WEAM the garment can be dupli- e a c o very effectiv F I ey Frice 81,00, Rours, 0e. I3I'F-ST cated for less money—we ¥oods othro F-ST T w Eancs, s, M.a:\l:w " S will cheerfully refund the ve Bt. N.W. difference or return your full purchase price. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE At 1625 Connecticut Ave. 7 We are now occupying our new building, erected expressly for the sale, repair and storage of Oriental Rugs, and extend you a cordial mvxtauon to visit us in our new home. {Open for your inspection until 10 pm. Today, Tomorrow, and Thursday. A Party will be given by La Java tonight at 10 o’clock. It would not be complete ||| without confetti, funmak- ers, favors, balloons and DANCING Until2A.M. BOERNBTEIN'S CELEBRATED Embroidered Flare Front Beautifully tailored Coats, of Poiret Chine, Poiret Twill, Flannel, Ky-ska, Charlette, etc. Splendidly lined with very fine silk crepe. Miracle Prices OATSEE $11. i Overblouses and Tunics —for Sports and Dressier Wear $5.00 Opening Special A choice selection of °rl.fl\l|l—'vl|u|l 875 to $95—during our Opening. . $40 A. H. BAKSHIAN gT Formerly 818 Conn. Ave, b o Sounx 1625 Connecticut Avenue $17.95 s Over 35 Years in Business in. Washington = Of excellent grade of Crepe de Chine or §§§§ , gég C}\ambray—cleverly taflored and artisti- $ 9 5 $ 9 5 cally embroidered in pleasing colors. ca I White and Black Combinations, T. . | A 2 P = ° [ 1te an ac moinations, an, “Albart” | Now Sk the Coming S New Fi 1 ror cAIBerS % ow Showing : ing Season’s New Fars % I._;m_ Coats For Coats Gray, Sheik, Powder Blue, etc. ‘ormerly Formerly Street FI AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF A ‘"5”,&,‘;“ t ssum» puid i LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF SILK and CLOTH COATS 14 OFF | MATERIALS INCLUDE-THQSE MOST DESIRABLE SIZES 14 %o 38 EACH AN EXCLUSIVE MODEL l LIEBSTER 1307 F Street | SILK DRESSES In all the newest materials and wanted Summer shades. s 95 $la9 $4.95 § Miracle Miracle Miracle Values! Values! Values! New Georgette Scarfs Specially designed for wear with i t}le Eflsembles lnd Dresses. Many combinations—that will be consistent with the color effects of suit or frock. Also an assortment of Crepe de chine. 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