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AUTO CRASH KILLS SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) ONE; TWO INJURED Hyattsvnlle Youth Victim of f Slovenes to Washington, sailed today | ure.” She will have assisting her Mrs. | Ameli, Mr. Robert T. Barrington, Dr. |ical affairs t aca- 3 Accident at Laurel, One of [aboara the Aquitania for Lurope to|Rose Gouveneur Hoes, Miss Logie,| T W, Brockbank, Mr. Arthur Deer: |demic cha(:::::lo:a:nvf‘.ldrlwll(l’w"gd99- e e L N join Dr. Grouiteh, after spending|Miss Fannie Jackson, Mrs. Wili Laird |ing, Mr. P. A. Drury, Mr. Thomas J.|pecially startling or modern about it. Companions Vanishing several months visiting in this coun-|Dunlop, Mrs. R. T. S. Lowell and Mrs. | Fitzgerald, Mr. A. M. Fox, Dr. A. E.|There are many moments of sweet o . try. Henry C. Morris. Landry, Mr. Willlam E. Leahy, Mr.{melody, and, on the whole, it is in- P]Cnlc i S Mrs. Merrill B. King of Kew| 9 = Yictor 8. Merach, Mr. Willism 1. clined to bé a rather pretty work, e Tt R o Monas (69 he members of the General Society | Neale, Mr. Frank B. Noyes, e combination of various poets’ > Special Dispatch to the Star. Gardens entertained Monday evening | o¢ (5, TiSThars of the Gen N o e | oittara; Dr. Ot I\ RemIbes ME: | Works fORitho octoma e reatit i FRUIT SYRUP [ J HYATTSVILLE, Md., M 20, 5 - SomR ment. Saarriage o Mr,| \Who are attending the annual conven- | James R. Ryan, Mr. Joseph Schnelder, | particularly harmonious or_ inspiring - Henry C. Tab e e e o tion of that soclety in Baltimore this | Mr. Seifords M. Stellwagen and Mr.|effects. Of course, Shelley’s famous and two other voung men were in- Aliness. Summer home at Newport, has been detained in Boston because of her Miss Codman went to Boston the end of last week. fe of the former Serbs, Croats and Mme. Grouitch, Minister of _the B Russell Fowler Lynch will take mme next month. Guests were Mrs. Wil- THE EVEN stall under the shadow of the new; Cathedral Memorial Library. Mrs. T. Sinn Lee and her group of helpers, Alrts Theodore W, Noyes, Mrs. Thomas Reed, Mrs. Charles G. Mathews, \jrn Medoram Crawford and Miss Francis Walker, will meet the demands of the most fastidious bookworm. Mrs. T. Percy Myers will have a table bearing the sign “Opportuni- ties.” Here she will display antiques, relics, jewelry, china and glass, tempt- ing bargains under the caption’ One manu trash is another man's treas- NING week will hold a luncheon here at 1:30 o'clock at the Grace Dodge Hotel. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Min- ister from Sweden and Mme. Wallen- berg, the Minister from Poland and Mme. Wroblewska, the Commissioner from Canada and Mrs. Mahoney, Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Right Rev. C. F. Thomas, Right Rev. P. C. Gavan, Rev. Edward L. Buckey, Rev. E. J. Connelly, Rev. John C. Geale, S. J.; Rev. John M. McNamara, Mrs. G. M. Willlams, Mrs. M. E. Ailes, Mr. Jus- tice Joseph McKenna, retired; Mr. William H. De Lacy, Capt. C. H. T. Lowndes, U. S. N.; Mr. Howard W. M. J. Willcoxon. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1925. CANTATA PRESENTED. “Swan and Skylark” Given Initial Production. “The Swan and the Skylark” cantata by Goring Thomas, was given its initial presentation here by the Washington Choral Society at Central High School last night. The work is one of those allegor- 20, Sindell sang the soprano part, Marie Koontz was the contralto, Robert O'Lone, a little-heard tenor here, sang in a manner that aroused inter- est in his apparently fine voice, and r. Wengerd, the director, also ea- sayed the baritone role. Edith B. Athey was at the piano. i Assigned in Capital. Capt. Harry R. Melton, Army Medi- cal Corps, returning from foreign serv- ice, has been assigned to duty at the a ©Ode to the Skylark” was one of the fundamental themes and was beau-| A Pleasant Refreshing Beverage | [ e Ipreslat s bl P S 1309 G.ST. NW. " CONTINUING THE Alsstomees jured when an automobile fn which [ lam \‘“fllfllfizufi‘neeek‘ia‘[‘e | Mre. Clifford G. Stokes will be the 5 = ttully treated. On the other hand, Bot. Doz. they were passing Laurel late vester- | garor Ijeld, Miss Alice Waite, Miss!&c ting hostess. Among the Suests. o¢ Births Reported Keats, the poet who has aroused a . " $5.50 day collided with a telephone pole and | Marion Brown, Miss Minnie Baier, | 20nCr who will attend are Mrs. Minnie e e o A UAeNt hisbiseine s of Lemon Syrup, pint.........48¢ 2‘)0 { - 2 Miss | JtTons Latham. president general;| The following birthe have been reports e Amy Lowell's recently pub-|[Lemon & Lime Syrup, pint, 48c $5.5 ’ went over an embankment. Miss Frances Henckels T e e e T T {0, the Health' Department in ‘the 1ast 24 lished biography of his life, was not | = e 48c $5.50 0 5 - tnte verwlrx:zlsrn ;)m(}:‘m;:‘ulnmnm is ' Fannie Ludington Onion, president of | """ 3filiam W. and Clarissa T. Bridgett, | €SPecially “singable as given in this|Urange Syrup, pint...... S C ” Hospital, Washington, w T ererBEneY | Mrs. Clarence R. Wilson has gone ‘hf"},',‘,‘:(;,’:t’l‘,"““,ffir\;’,‘);“,{mch the | James W. and Clara B. Hudson. girl. Tions l;fi:tix'c;gvp;e\:s}‘rg?seb:’:"?::; Busphetry Syrdp; mint s o i Our Own Stocks With The Rose Shop member 'of the party, who was seen |to New York for a short stay. party Teft for u isir ot eneon the | - Hoge? i-and aarlo B, Gaten, gir doea mot niwass mess tear they prat | Mixed Fruit Syrup, pint....48c $5.50 Merchandise Has Made This Sale a :'rnxl..t;]rlnf barehe: nd_ blood-| W= | House. Phyr, sc : vide satisfactory lyrics for vocal|Niagara Punch, pint.......48c $5.50 ‘-unI:" along the after the Festival in Pierce Hall i rthur E ;:fl e ol “m_ \m"' works. Felicla Hemans w the third OMEN ~“According to Gommiy pee [T SY Ohaeen | Mr. Carl C. Leighty and his class-| Thomss A. and Grace Noo m in the trilogy of poets that provided aturday evening a stri mate at Yale, Mr. David Williama of | Juliss aii Exner Rosenicl the material for the cantata’s text.| berry festi- 1 tracks of the auto for 400 feet before 2 o) w d Flizabeth T: It \[' d I e P an, Cleveland, who spent a few days w ‘Andrew R. an th Taglor. " seemed as though there was much | zagruder Inc. X the park the pole were zigzag: and|Souls' Church, Sixteenth and Har.|Mr. and Mrs. John Leighty at | comatinll, a0, caioy ('m?'n’ r\Z‘-’- #% | ot ‘Shelley ‘that could have furnished | g. i s i s that The was torn down Indicaling | arq streets, under the auspices of |apartment at Wardman Park Hotel,{ Fmis W. and Neilie ¢ i exquisite lyrics for this work that| Best Groceries - ie auto was moving at a high |y wonen's Alliance, the committee | have returned to New Haven. They| Max and Beatrice Heil sirl | Was untouched. - - Q Y| Danicl W. and Asnes Conn. Ave. and K St. The sololsts all seemed to have clear- | cut enunciation and sympathetic titude toward their music. Ilorence Row- | made the trip by motor. The Sigma Phi Sorority will hold an informal dinner party on Thursday evening at the Grace Dodge Hotel. DRESSES $25 to $29.50 | COATS $19.95 & $39.75 DRESSS AND ENSENBLES in charge being Mr. and Mr: land S. H. Dyer, Mr. and Mr ward | H. Horton, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Al =. Joseph Stewart, Mrs. Ste- Edward and Janie Rudolph H. and M William and vas broken. Frazier injuries. The for- a son of a local dealer and is to have been driving. The id to belong to his cousin, Bell of Co ress Heights, ac- cording to the police report A coroner’s jury was called at Lau- rel and arrangements were made for an_ Inquest tomorro THREE S- 19 OFFICERS ARE ORDERED TO TRIAL riaret, e nanfen. girl Morley, boy suffered nier is inter 4.95 9.90 $ 1 4.85 Mar) and \m.p Pet John Adams, Mr: Florence Spofford, Miss Mary Fole @ Kt W Wiilam o and Mavel Wentray John and_ Ethel Ellis. bos. Willlam C. and Goldie Shellman Egkert and Malcoma Boardley othing But the Truth,” given by the Student C ¥ uncil of the Knights of Columbus Evening School last eve. ning in Gonzaga Hall, and to continue this evening and tomorrow evening. has as additional patrons the Minis. | ter from ‘China, the Minister from Miss Helen 2 Mrs., Frank Lee: Thomas v | r, Mrs. Frederick Hol lol\ Mus. | 1 boy. boy Howard Knight and Mr. Hilding Beij. | Miss Katherine Riggs, harpist, will open the entertainment promptly at 5:15 o'clock. A number of- special fea- | tures appropriate to the occasion will | follow efreshments will be served on the | fans have Iver Surope Tiny white-and- become popular in Longfellow Terrace, weather permit- by Three officers of the submarine |ting; otherwise in the dining room. 7 £:19, which went aground off Nauset | Dancing will follov <A %z, B .l <Soccaalisls 0 i HUNDREDS OF REAL will be required to| Friday the Cathedral Close, on Wis- B < r grounding before a |consin avenue, will again become the | |§i xeneral court-martial, which was or-|scene of the annual garden party o CoTialion. Tast dered yvesterday afternoon by Secreta e ouse of Mercy—tha vely | "ombination Last — Wilbur of the Navy Department. |SPring fete which is so looked forward | onr - with steel arch support Lieut. Charles F. Martin, who was in |t0 Dy Washington residents. Under | T Bladk of Biown EIT command of the vessel, will be|the trees tea and supper will be serv e olwear a |ed from 3 to 7 o'clock. There will be and Patent arged with suffering a vessel of the $6.50 TO BE HAD IF YOU music by Band, and the Teatiios D oundec i ¥ to be grounded through neli | I 0 empting articies will be display- gency in the stylish L] Lieut. Chester E. Lewis, the [MOSt tempt navigator, will be charged with cul f 3 duty, and the same charge will be | = == e I | pla against Lieut. (junior grade)| Learn Costume Designing & | | Summer Glass Alexander S. Edwards, who was officer Millinery—Di king ) O hg Sotiou of the satretaty ot me? Yo iow lton | HERE S no fun A 1 d for S N\ _The action of the Secretary i Ask for Catalogue | . An unusual and attractive service for Sum- Navy was taken after reading the l n b e l n l n Newly Designed—this . & i testimony of the court of ry Slack Kid > C testimony of ihe court of inauiry LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY e model in Black Kid and mer use, in amber, crystal and Spring green BRBL‘U S FRIENDLY SHOP, 1309 G St.J 1517 R. L Ave. N.W. Genuine White fashion if it means acted on the recommendations of the | S aklinaun . - = e . s specially court. ; s ; B e S 7i50 FOOTED TUMBLERS Specially O e e e —z D S Chevy Chase, D. C. || sacrificing your | ™ FOOTED ICE TEAS Reduced ol = - e eaths Reported. West of Cann. Ave f 3 | Tho tolloming. doatan have begn Teperisd | : eet. GOBLETS THE fo the Health Department in the last { Lot 100-Ft. 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But we were hardly prepared for the volume of acceptances cap and short sleeve v Monday—of the that sought to take advantage—vesterday and on J op 5 the memibership lists of the new Hamilton-Gruen Watch D o ernaniable Teaponse means just one thing. The member- out of Club. This remar Ship 1ists will be filled—taking up every watch set aside for this club— before many of vou have awakened to the well worthwhile advantages and payment privileges. Better come in and make selec- are marked Simply by supplying a recognized demand with a logical piece of merchandise at a logical price, in less than six months Marmon has beéome the most rapidly growing success in the fine car field. dentist wnld Ave told him b price ' " Hamilton-Gruen Watch Club —To Enroll Today Will Pay— For Ladies For Men E MODEL HAMILTON There' ‘way to get around it n-nm statistics .hnw that four out of every lu over 40—and thou gfl 'r, too—are l rihes. 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