Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1925, Page 9

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Mrs. F. A. D. Hancock, Miss Louise PA INLEVE BREAKS Sta Ben BAND CONCERTS. m., at the band-- tes Charles ntes r. Tschaikowsky THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925. SOCIETY ___(Continued from Eighth Page.) which is in Corcoran Hall, the newly completed unit of George Washington Turner, Miss Winston, Mr. and Mis. Bruce Wallace, Miss Margaret O'Brien and Miss Etta Joselyn Giffen. This was the last dinner of the season. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Isemann of the Hotel Roosevelt will sail for Eu- to The following_births have be the Health Department in U Vito and Angela Thomas W., sr Births Reported. Kos, hoy olucei, girl nd Emma A en reported he last 24 . boy. oy 1 Leftwich, | SOLDIERS AS JOYRIDERS. Two Arrested Accused of Appropri- ating D. C. Detective's Auto. Two soldiers are under arrest in yesterday, it is reported, with the au- tomobile of Detective H. E. Brodie in their possession, the car having been driven off from in front of the Dis trict Bullding Sunday night. Brodie had parked his car near the District Building, intending to drive | after making a_report, and when he thought his brother taken it as a joke Richmond police, in replies que advised Inspector Grant the men und arrest will be sur dered to the Gove anthori detectives had home | | |, Chicago rope this week, where they will spend |, Richmond, having been caught there | discovered it had been taken he | lessons ir four months in travel. Prior to their departure they will be entertained with a company of friends at dinner, Thursday night by Mr.| Henry Xander. University, President Aurelia Rein- hardt of Mills College, Calif., presi- dent of the American Association uf University Women, will be the guest of honor. Dean Hodgkins, Dean Wil- bur, Dean Ruediger, Dean Van Vleck, the dean of women, Miss Anna Rose, and Prof. Elmer Louis Kayser, secre- tary of the university, will officially represent the universi: Mrs. De Witt C. Croissant and Mrs. Charles 1. Corby, the first and second vice presidents of Columbian Women, in the absence of Mrs. Henry Grattan 4 Doyle, the president of Columbian| Earl N. Hobson and Geneva Das., - Women, will receive ;ln‘-“;:u “l?l.‘ 5| and Constaince” E. Swenson of Arling sisted by Dr. Lois Meek, Mrs. William ass. & C. Van Vleck, Miss Leonora Murray, [, Wilbert E. Doggett and Ruth B. Hell Miss Irene Pistorio, Miss Ruby Nev- Russell J. Shaw of Dover. Ohio. and Nina ins, Miss Julin McChord, Miss Eliza- [ P. Fowler of this city, beth Wilson, Miss Elizabeth Peet, Mrs. [Eplaee o sy Elmer Lot Mrs. Otto L. y ones, Miss Wat- . Miss Neuman, secretary of the Law School, and Miss Linda Kincan- non, registrar of the university. “Der Freischutz,” Von Weber “Walter's Prize ‘Der Meister- Wagner ..Grieg Overture, "¥Yiadore ana Thomas - SOCIALISTS" FRONT Vote on Moroccan Question in Chamber Splits Ranks of Communists. song, from Some of the styles includc?d ““Peer Gynt" The Morning. Ase’s Death.” Anitra’s Dance.” ‘In the Hall Mountain King.” enes from the opera ovatore” Verdi Philipino, “Pepey vy - Araullo aikowsky “The Blue SiosseisROmMeYY Honest and Truly,” Rose Jesso and Frances Thomas, hoy Maurice H. and Anna S. Lan Androw K. and M Wiiliam H. and 1d Richard B. and_M Charles W. a William T. & o< irl et Wheeler, girl Cox. bo, e A. ¥ Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the | i following. John _ Girty of Millersville, Bertha H. Benton of High Bride, Earl N. Hobson and G Day of the Y Burroughs, Md. and Md! tion in the Chamber of Depu: — postpone the Communist interpreta- tion on the Morocean situation show the unity the unified Socialis somewhat broke sties of th Popular, . Mass.. and tinale Einal Marjory Star Spangled Banner.” ariors [omas, = \ ¥ O Brien. The United States Soldiers’ Bogks Home Band, this eveni stand, beginning 5 83 ‘abstained m oting, ported the government and 2 voted John “D. O Katherine M ackett of Baltimore, Md James L. O'Connor ! ained by and Marian R. Whit eiving a nleve was s ballotin, 6 o 34 — "William A. Carr and Katharine L. Eck The dinner given Monday night by the International Magna Charta Day of Alexand Association, District of Columbia branch, at the Hotel Hamilton, was sided over by its vice president, . M. de Clare Berry, who gave a talk on the barons y1 and their ms avalier desc who afterwa me to America and settled in Virginia. About 60 guests attended the dinner. In the absense of the British Ambassador, Sir Esme Howard, who recently sailed for Eng- land, Mr. Leander McCormick Good- heart of the British embassy gave an s and spoke of his |y e while a student “harles T. Brooks, U. . . C., represented Gen. Lejeune from the Navy and Marine Corps. Maj. ¥. Granville Munson spoke for the Army, and the following societies were represented: Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, from the League of Amer jcan Pen Women; Mr. Willlam Walker actio il o oit & o Smith. Sons of the American Revolu Z}fifiifif.‘,’““““‘ denialiorespiloic ex R e tion; Mr. Danlel Smith Gordon, The impression s growing that the A Spa 3 g Golontal Gayeles) Dk Qo0 e 6 premfer and M. Caillaux have de ) - Vaughn of the Soclety of the Cin. clded to lock horns with the extrem ati_and the Order of Colonia iats and risk disruption of the govern s, Ig; !\\N‘O\x;";n; .V.f;vl’l““]n\ ey Fred Hutton, the Un Hon At M hane otaa Al the e ahie of the Confederacy. Other speakers vation of French finances were Col. Willlam C. Harlee, Mrs. Clara McCrome, Mrs. Albert M. Baggs, Dr. Macpherson Crichton, Mrs. George Tully Vaughn, Capt. Follin, Mrs. Charles F. Taylor and Mrs. James H. Stansfield. Other guests there were Mr. C LAFLIN TO MAKE YOU SEE” CLAFLIN OPTICAL r’C()H 2 Painleve, who Morocco has furthes rising popularity public, showed h; extremists in afternoon by to talk of the situation on the RIff front until he finds it expedient to do so. trip to T 5 . Overture, “Jeanne Maill anc Don B. Logney ar For prompt and lasting relief from eczema doclors prescribe Resinof | It soothesas it heals iz |Resinol Center Your Th@ughts%;}% YOUR g= " Chas. Schwartz EYES ! @ >4 & Son Your most vital And Then on S Dream,"” nd- Ada RBiermann Scenes from musical comedy Apple Reverie, Desert tz Kr ’ on M Pollock “The Flower of ' sler Dumbfounds So ists. atin' i The premier declared questjion to be of nati importance, and said he was ready to give all de- Hihrflhlfl information to committees of the Chamber, but re d to it - sting the committees on foreign affairs and United il the army. ot tha' B M. Painleve's attitude Pplussed the Socialist leader has agreeably astoni: he Moroccan v no " and Edith E. Lipp- on and Julia V. Boasman of By nd. Md.. and Alice be T ELPING you get them ready for vacation by placing on Spe- cial Sale tomorrow just the sort of shoes they need—at drastic price reductions! has non while it 3 p- the moder- to ients of the overnment or- erts that M. Pain rations are such as to re from Meyerbeer .Thomas OPTICAL SERVICE and treasured sense have perfect Graduate Optome- vision? trists bring full effi- ciency 1o your eves. Give it careful thought. Included, many of the highest grade children’s Shoes in our entire Summer stocks — some imported direct from Switzerland. Apricot kid models, Tans, Patents, Browns, others—all in two wonderful savings groups— ited FoL Cornet Performed by Master S Joseph Dufresne. Excerpts from “Rose Ma e RAILWAY MAIL MEN RE-ELECT H. N. LINK H. W. Strickland Speaks on “Fu- ture Problems of Association” During Convention. iml Melodies, by S New World .Dvorak vian hl “Look for the Schwartz Clock™ NN S RTANZ = 128 708 7th St. and 3123 M St. it's your protection and : - Sizes 3 to 11 D45 Former pr;ces $3 to $4.50 1zes 115 to 2 Former Prices $4 t0 $5.50 H. N. Link of 1387 Q northwest was re-elected the Third Division Railway Mai ciation yesterday at the Cont Hotel. Other officers w named follows: J. V. Sampsell, ) __ Established 1889 3 T Ll T D 2 2T 22 27 27 77 Breslau 1308 G.ST..NW. American Patrol, Trombone solo, “May Blossoms Clark Plymale, Robert Tone poem, “F convention pr morning with Dr. Charles E Memorial Church. sses of welcome by asurer of the Hotel was opened th tion by Rev, United Brethren There were addr A. W. Ch Men's Assc A. Fishe sion, R Goodloe. Service, Sibelius Waltz, “The Debutante Santelmann Tschaikow Godfrey The Star Spangled Banner.” SEE ANNOUNCEMENT TUESDAY’S AND SATURDAY'S STAR. Something New y - Foery Day! ERE is a shop vividly alive i to every new style and color development. The i Glory of Newness is our accepted creed, and the la- bel of “Breslau” signifie the last word in style. “Reminiscences of T IlIIIIIllIlllllllllIillllllll“ll‘n} T P| For Real Enjoyment —and cleanliness you want shower bath fa- cilities in your home these torrid days. fModernizing b a throom equipment is a special fea- ture of Colbert service. Shower bath appoint- ments, as we install them, may cost less than you E think Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street i Sig R T T T Cor. Tth f:f K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. H Army fliers of this country have| traveled ne: 00,000 miles over the model airw the last > death. m in hington B s were 1 president of branch; W. L. Cornelius, presider the North Carolina branch; W Stone, president of the Ly. Va., branch; Lewis M from the Charleston, W. Va., br ‘ampbell, delegate fron . ] s Charge Accounts Invited Satisfactory Terms o Arranged Midsummer Fashions in Dresses, Coats, Ensembles at Prices that are extremely Economical. i E‘ The Friendly Shop—1309 G St. N.W. "* ing the 1. Jones For the Bridal Gift— Ao editor of the Railw: dressed the convention on ject, “Future Problems of the Deaths Reported. The following d to the Health Depa hours Lizzie Eaton. Hospital. Joseph C. tal Pair 10-n. Solid Silver € andlesticks. eful 59. G wn Univ Himes, 65, Walter Reed Hos- Andrew J. Darden. 63 Sallie 7. Morris 01,1 The House " Philipsborn 608 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST, i s We never quote com- parative prices because of their tendency to mifilefld, 7 Messenge A Court. | .. Campbell, ed Hos: | £x , | R. Harris | & Co. of Courtesy A New Group of Very Smart 7th and D Jewelers and Diamond | Merchants for More Than | Half a Century { Bre Flizabeth S. T ohn P. Dixon 5ports Frocks Featured in the In- expensive Dress Depart- ment for Thursday at 10 The combinations are very at- tractive—creating effects at once pleasing and ongmal. Botany Flannel Balbriggan Printed Crepe All w}lite—Black Jackets with White Skirts—and combinations of Rose, Tan, Powder, Lanvin Green, etc. Real utility Dresses—Suitable for wear on the multitude of occa- sions where you want to be fasci- nafingly Frocked. Women's and Misses' sizes. Second Floor Droop's Music House 1300 G \\\ Thousands of Red-Seal Victor Records Reduced to (each) w..... 65c This special announcement by the Victor Com- pany offers the music lover an unusual oppor- tunity to secure a generous supply of records by many of the world’s foremost artists— at approximately Vo their regular price! These single-faced Red Seal records are un- surpassed in quality. RS A®) ®) N i | | ' No Time to Hesitate This offer will be withdrawn in a short time by the Victqr Company, and may never again present itself. We urge immediate selections! DROOP’S Music HOUSE 1300 G St. VZailiB) Cor. 7th and K Sts. 414 9th St. N. W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S. E. / STEINWAY PIANOS

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