Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 SOCIETY (Continued from MRS. COOK'S DEATH BAFFLES CORONER ighth Page.) ant Secre to former Secre- ta Safford is with her son, Mr Spinner, at 1301 1ssachusetts avenue. Mrs. Lee P. Wargen has changed the date of the dance she will give for her daughter, Miss Lenore Scullin, at Club, Jury Declares Slayer Un-| known and Urges Investiga- tion of Acts of Hushand. Mon t to December 11. Country ir., who is e within a m’s brother, ering from By the Associated Pross. Towa, October 1 e e ¢ the Court of t Instance and a former resident of on, who has been a guest at e Dodge Hotel for several left last night for New York he will sail on b | Judge lain in her home S Junable to name Legion Auxiliary, left Washington to- day for Omaha, Nebr., to attend the national convention of that organiza- tion. She will be absent until the middle of this month and will visit in Chicago, Toledo and Harrisburg be- tore returning here. Mrs. Henry Jones Ford is in Wash- ington for the Winter after visits in Baltimore and New York, and is in her apartment at the Calverton, on Columbia. road. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Boland of Haverhill, Muss., are stopping at the Lee House and expect to re- main in the Capital some time before returning to their home. and Mrs. John A. Wagner will ain at the opeping dinner-dance of the season at Wardman Park Hotel evening in honor of the anniversary of their daugh- Miss Corinne Wagner. Mrs. Wallace W birthday ter, Chiswell went to y will return to her apartment at rdman Park = | rick Yates, Mrs. JohngPhilip Her- mann, Mrs. O. L. Hoftmif®, Mrs. E. M McReynolds, Mrs. Peter ‘Drury. sr.: Mrs, Wymond Bradbury, Mrs. W illiam Leonard Thurber, Mrs. William H. Os- burn and Mrs. Eimer Saul. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd and their’ three children have taken a suite at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. .. Mr. Archibald C. Wells has re- turned to Washington after sending the Summer in the West and is es-! tablished at 1334 Nineteenth street for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. zekiel will | be at home to their friends Sunday, | October 4, trom 8§ to 11 p.m., in honor | of their daughter, Miss Bert Ezekiel, and her flance, Mr. Maurice | Kohner, wnose wedding will !n]u’ place October 7. [ He Deserved to Lose. From the Chicazo News “Gentlemen of the ju said a | whom you admire, who mov BANK WOMEN HEAR OF DRY LAW CASES Grow From 10,000 to 58,000 in Single Year, Mrs. Willebrandt Tells Atlantic City Gathering. Swvecial Dispatch to The Star. ATLANTIC CITY, October 1.— September, 1921, to September, 19 prohibition cases brought before A‘K sistant Attorney General Mabel Walker Willebrandt of have increas i | a year, Willebrandt, \\hl | spoke to ociation of DBank W en at the Ambassador yesterday. people in your m circle, violate the prohibition I by so doing support bootlegger: smugglers in grand style?” she asked who were convicted recent] reported to be milllonair Mrs. Willebrandt described Florida as “a thirsty tongue reaching out to- ward the Bahamas.' Chinese First to Aid Hen. Although hot air or hot water egg incubation was not known in Europe until the last decade of the eighteenth century, the Chinese and Egyptians npracticed artificial incubation of fowl eggs thousands of y The in- cubators were enormous ¢ dried bricks. Some of these ovens are still in existence Fashion Plates Will tell you nothing. but your finis! garment will soon tell you 1f vou n ritstake in taking it to the wromg g FURRIER 1 far | Two-Seated Taxis Urged. London has started'a movement for a two-seated taxicab to take the place of the-ordinary taxicab which seats four persons and is now in use in 9 The two-spaters d there. , it is argued. it FEurcpe and America. would be cheaper to ope: fore cheaper to the rids There 18 some apprehension that would cavse overcrowding, however Exclusive But Not Expensive FROCKS A Superb Group of Many Moderately Priced New—Smart—Different Styles Hotel the end of the week | tite ‘assnc he growing wealth of these kers is undermining the foundation of our Government. Money in the hands of these un- crupulous people s used to buy jus: \\Iun it an be bought. Of 84 % in one band in the South | blundering counsel in “a ‘suit about some hogs, “there were just 36 hogs in that drove; pl e to remember that {—36 hogs—exactly * three times as many as there are in the jury box, gentlemen.” The counsel did not win his case. L E o A A e e e - i FUR COATS g display that fea- tures latest styles, dependable quali- ties and choice selection, com- bined with LOW PRICES. It pay you to come m and see what E&B values really are. Eaner & BacHER Manufacturing Furriers, 1413 F St. n. Judge H 2928 and 39 An enticing collection that sure to win instant approval. Illustrated is just'one of the many styles completing the group. It is of lustrous Black Satin, styled with long sleeves, high collar and trimmed with popular monkey fur. Priced at $35. CEOTR COATS Needlepoint _and o abrics beautifully trimmed with A g Plans Complete for astern Star Benefit Party. ngements have been com- he benefit card party which has moved |’\ ‘enue FUE Mass: out on e of perjury te is Edwin D. Flather 2020 Connecticut Attuned moniously to the wedding as Men delssohn’s stirring strain arc . Bre- wood-engrazved an- nouncements and mwitations. ~ Dur- ing trousseau time consult on correct engraved forms for the occasion witi “Brewmp Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth St. NNW. St The coroner convened vester- | ¢ as . har day. Mrs. Hester M. Sielin of the Cooks when the er Chapter, e n Star, the entire eeds of which will be devoted to | ital fund of the Mas astern Star Home. It is ho a substantial sum will be 1 lhb worthy of Tokio was luncheon given Cosmos Club by Wil the Willlam ! about her heard M rts that her committo @ tractive prize for table. The sale of homemade cu will be in charge of Mrs. Luey Mil Wallace Strex rman of patron: that in addition to Mrs, other prominent wome have already heen published, mittee has added to the list of | esses the names of Mrs. Harri man, Mrs. William E. Humphrey, Mr Benjamin S @ Mrs. Jeter ( Acker, Mrs. man, was t shot he o1 popular new season’s most luxurious furs ange of prices for an immense stock LIEBSTE 1307 F Street 1895 ; e $59.50 to $150 r. Elliott F David Lawrence, M and Mr. Wil Rogers follow Wassermann. Health atron- | Invita | Latta-Harvey Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Willian Edwin Harvey | have issued invita r the wed- Furriers Since Pritchard, n 30-Day Charge Accounts Available Lesen the Art of ; Mlking Your 3 8:30' oclock at 6530 Ch At home Latta and h > same address g November 10. ceyens 1115 -G - STREET parents of Miss Leon Maj. Selden this morning to rmat umk s f in St the 1 M Six Lessons for Five Dollars Mrs. A. M. Hildebrand Kresge Bids G \/lamage Lxcenses en issued to . Maj. the | tely after the ceremony for {# Northern wedding trip They will | make their home in Boston, where |y Armat is disbursing officer of the and | & Formerty With Woodicard e N »i 'sow?n oy Lowhrop The Most Favored of All ur-1 rimmed Coats their little _daughter, ‘ardman Park Hotel for seve while thefr home on M chusetts avenue is being made | for occupancy Th have spendini the Summer at their home in Portland, Francisco. been old | Efimmflammsfim&:flfimmmmmmmm Sb =g g b b et i 11 g b RE b b fh g i g pogt g1 a1 e 1o 7 i OCTOBER STH & 6TH 1222 F S|. N.W. and ok .- eir | Everybody’s invited to | \ 1| s e for come and enjoy the W Tt o ’ wonderful dahline Jose h W I everton 3 an | 7—1205 GIStINOW.——— Don’t Fail to Visit This New Shop AKE it a point to visit this new store and examine the Coats 4 and Dresses which we carry. You'll be amazed at the low prices. Ry For Friday Only 50 Beautiful Dresses of Satins, Crepe, Serge and others. All the Newest Creations 192 BRI U Y 25 Fur-Trimmed Coats | Handsome Fur Collars and Cuffs. | 25 in the lot, at— | 75 %’ Hi&fi&fi!fi!i&fifi&fi&fifififi!fi!ifl?&fifi&fi‘fi!i&fi!i‘ |Ln McCain and ibeth Me- Md., s and ' Dononée. \We have just placed on sale areh. A i a new group of t The : 1ese popular Deaths Repurled aths have been r sotiow s y %Mi ;J = Coats. cloths are the i »! ey Jarton ave. route to : soft weaves that handsome SO gracefullv—in flare, d drape culosis Hospital Georgetown Univer- | Didren's 1 straight-line and wrappy . Emergen reon. 49, Py 2 Penny, - models—trimmed with the Fre 80 Harvard st men's Hos- . Clff. 1 month, Bemg Pleasant Scotsman FUR Garments rich furs that are both adorn- From the Edibe A certain sour spinster came annoved when asked a question the answer to which she considered obvious. h\h on the last night of April she e girl at the hotel .xp\.\ to the nest morn- | ing the telephone bell “|‘ able and durable. always be- Black Kidskin, Baby Heel $12:00 | ARTCRAFT P FOOTWEARA | Bertram urly I311-F- STREETP i | . fal el 1] Cohn e is to be Queen of the still Co. 1235 G St. N.W. Furriers Since 1906 Made Right Styled Right Priced Right Regular §25 Values hm bedroom “To catch a train? " asked the girl | Vv‘(‘l\”l”\ times ¢ ested girl, pleasantly Just Worth $65 to S70 Women’s and Misses’ sizes Recular $89.50 Values DY L FN & M A RTTIN C 0 T'he ROXBURGHE, the dining suite pictured, combines Stuart and Jacobean influence. Devel- oped throughout in solid American 1V alnut finished in mellozeed antique effect with twaterproof lacquer. Complete, $1,100. & Second Floor—Elevator :EEEEEEEI Nearing the end of our | Removal Sale | —during which you are privileged to choose from my | personally selected stock of Oriental Rugs. It’s a very exceptional opportunity— because my stock isn’t composed of the type of rugs which figure in special sales. These are the gems of oriental production —picked one by one—pattern by pattern —size by size—for their beauty of color- ing and excellence of weaving. Every Hekimian Rug has my guarantee of genuineness—and these reductions are actual. Nejib Hekimian 1512 H Street Wilkins Building Established 1901 a Sl e R SR famous productions — ¢ rouks, Mahals, Kirmanshas, Afghans, Tebriz and Per- sian Wool Chinese — RE- DUCED 209 to 307 eTeTe Zem T Stevens Exclusive Guaranteed Hosiery Our Week End Special For Friday and Saturday Cur Famous Pure Thread Silk Lido Hose Sheer weight, and every pair perfect. No hose at the price compares with the No. 600 of ,our— 1.25 3 Pairs for $3.50 All Colors—and All Sizes Street Floor e 65 Highest Grade Belou- jistans, that have been $47.50 and $55. Reduced to 35 to *42%° distinctive Dining Suites One of the many reasons for the repu- tation we enjoy for QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP is easily noted when you inspect our collection of charming dining suites. Millinery Feature! { New Hats, Fall Modes FRIDAY .4ND SATURDAY HESE are the hats thatatemuch sought after for Fall. Rich, in- dividual modes—in charming profusion of new styles and colors —towin the enthusiastic approval of women who expect smart styles, dis- tinctive touches and utmost value. Sand Wood A Truly Wonderful Event! Red Black .mmfimm T T e e 75 Scatter Size Semi- Antique Mixed Feraghans ijars, Kurdistans and Cabistans—that have been $65 to $115. Reduced to 5 to *90 Priced From $362 to $1,650 DULIN& MARTIN Co 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Regular $5.00 Values. PencilBlue Green Purple Cuckoo ports-type hat A lot of very fine Sarouks of felt o ve. and Irans, size approxi- mately 7x4—that have been $175 and $200. Re- duced to 5142 and *160 The new location—uwill be 1226 Connecticut Ave. lo|——|o|——=|0|—=n} small, in novel >

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