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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. OCTQOBER 6, 1925. ' are again in their home, at 1925 F|the guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred| Bhe 4,986 REGISTERED - |FuMeTvReD HEART eaLs SOCIETY = """ EETE AR o Anchoiage ’ e L | Five.vear-old Melvin Jones, 210 Ninth Mrs. Danin, wife of Lieut. A. L.|entire party will spend some time in | | atreet northeast, is rapidly recovering | Danin, U. 8. s arrive h. [ Canada, viszing Montreal and Quebec. rapie {Children’s Hospital today. Melvin J y in ndon, aaking | Quebec place northwest, are entert | i s Washington and is the : > . = 5 b 1 wife, Mrs. |fell on a pair of shears Sunday, Sep- = ¥. Mra. Danin will go to Chi-|ing the latter’s brother and = ¥ . B e mother, Mrs. John R. Wil g gago, from here.”and il ater join | H A, spiller. ir."of Boston. 3ass. the lure of ships rushed to the hospital Dr. Schoenfeld .| Lieut. Danin in ‘Cuba, where he is|during the present week. the sound of the sea R Te 3 . | Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan Payne en : A e ; ! L y 9 [ance, but now he iz able to sit up in | |ater last evening for Mr. and Mrs. | [I0® CRCR 5 RO IO e on duty. | Births Reported § [Ded and recelve callern with: chilaisn Charles Halstead, who are visiting s ney e S R Club Breakfasts | : % g : 2 v have rie ment Composed Largely of [deiichr. Meivin Cwii be discharged e e othe guests! Were Mo | Dr. and/Mrs. Francis R Hagher s he BIenbipbin hays begn seporicd 8 AM. to 10 AM. from the hospital in a few days, the __ and Mrs. Peyton R. Gordpn and M. Adult Students. head nurse said today. : and Mre. David B Blair . Mr. Hal. | €pent the Summer in the mountains | bours | George H. and Mary E. Morris. boy. stead is editor and publisher of the | Of Virginia, and are again in Wash | Han abeth . Scott, Kirl Luncheon ington for the Winter. ance Fisher. girl version of @ 8 = Lansing State Jour! H Fdward el boy. padaii Margaret M. - - H e T, sport shoe, Marriage Licenses. , L | dies. mabionioe ille arrived | Randall-Brown Weddi huana Mhin.e. Piiiman ca i tap clt e S el FCatlierie e : schools for { " Ay fr : p Y ; 5 eonlel roarmiaze cen-es fiave been issued to the S Annbunced by Her Phrents. Faier i e ; Pises { oz el ‘e i saret I Easton. s ter. She joined her son-in-aw and . and Mrs. Henson Rrown of 9001, | Lewis ad Mar E. e ' i of \':--v"lm. . p : daughter, [Lieut. Comdr. and . et southenst flnnn!nun"r-v\:"w' John L. and Helen Thomas. zirl ; : o - | @ o k. E " i T. H. Bastedo, who have heen oc ringe aughter. Alice . A e \ i : - : . > nchorage Apartments— and found 6 ! A hu: a. H pYIng an apartment at the hotel dur-| Catherine to’ Mr. Charles D. Randali - y N e i1 . a majority of them adults, h 2 lee £ Br h . § Tog ihe Summer. Mrs, Bastedo left | of 631 \Webster street northwest, the Giant Negro Gets $500 Fine. Two rooms and bath. Three 2 enrolled 5 of Brook N t N . & 3 for New York t \ith her sor, | ceremony being performed by Rev. R.| Richard Mines, colored, a veritable | rooms and bath. Call Po FOO ML the nishi schoals, with the ex | Jeqine Kraiel of thin ety O 7 & ! Tom Griffin, who will attend school | Rowlind Wagner. pastor of BapUst | yiynt™ measuring § feet & inches, | cention of the Park \ reported brdan and Edith P. Promit, . . ¢ in Arizona this Winter.” Miss Rose-|Church, ‘Rockville, Md., Saturday,| . oo oo o0 tn e e veneer | unusually hi registra- | hn W, Lyie 1 M. 5 b i | mary will spend the Winter with her | Octdber 3, 1925. | 3 3 i ves that the | o Marios e, Ky and | | ] parents in Washington, and the other e d day befére Judge McMahon to charges nival is respon bert N Brantas X son, Dick Griffin, is a student at St.| Mr.and Mrs. Townlex A. MckKee and | of as P a ing lquor, and | nall enroliment onmeFondren i ! Alban's, M B i : count. School and predic Pt . . | % — in the enrollment tonight Kol 5 Miss Olga Petersen Haill, after : il h 2 spending the Summer in E A = S T T e Enrollment by Schoois. o and Buth C Miller. | 4 J B as F e nt Gorors = e RIS G Of Cher totals 4956 nIpht iatLACHES: | or Va. and Helen | . street. 2.893 enrolled in the white *choc i and Ineage s. | i 5 2088 e colores a o Md | S ELEAN S G Miss Sally Lewis, daughter of Dr. 2058 in the colored. \ < : e ; | MISS ELEANOR SELINGER, | i S e e ewis, left and Nena | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sel- | foday for (ireat Barrington, Mass., inger. who have announced her en-| here she will attend the Barrington ¥ Hotel fs tomac 338 It School ): Amerfeaniza schools s o 300: Hine Junfor High School. 445: | wapin b Jowell of ihis vity and Amandy » i e, Sunlor High School, 443wt o R agenient fo Mr. Henry M. Abbott of | §1ere, | e =UGOTR 9 s : _ondon, the wedding to take place in S— al School. 101: Conduit Road Mis. | i) the Spring. Miss Selinger spent some| Mr. and Mrs. James . Curtis, who efferson Junior Hixh | months in travel abroad. have been 1 months. and MecKinley High School e 3 i Teon Perr ctor of special ac- | ¢ > SOOI T TS DD DD SO, 1 ‘ ‘:. ,’ i Tl Dlcncant R hife Suite 0 pictured beloe is just an cxample of the wmany suites w0 aur dwning room acsortment which are authentically repro- Tuced. om the principals] Night School the Busi the resignatior E. Luc € Rippey was apy ed principal of th MeKinley Night School as o result o TWO KILLED, 8 INJURED ¢ IN NEVADA TRAIN CRASH | ! Engineer and Fireman of Passenger Die in Collision With Freight Near Reno. — il AR N0 NGOG NN [ E October & (P Two enginemen were killed and eight per gons slightly injured when westhound Southern Pacific passenger train No & collided with an easthound freight train at Sparks last night ( The dead: W. K. Smith, Sparks, en- | ( gineer of train No. 5 Kummer B, i s 5y B | Dining Suites of Deaths l.?eported. UG ooty RN = lr Dining Suites ¥ ; A - Priced From A tour of inspection will reveal many suite types i 8362 to 81,650 for the dining room. NHoNY piln 218 John Marshall Marzaret S Haller. & months, Childran's | Hoeriial Salons B i 1215 ~1217 F Street n ster V. O'Lears, 2 Second and iry 7 ] B i e and 1214 t0 1218 G Street edmen’s Hospital. ! e 2 Hours—8:45 to 5 [ r?fi o [0S R, il DGR NEanis R G [And Arthur White, 7 dave, Children n'Hu.mva' i) i =9 A New Gold Stripe Stocking = Silk to Top! Your Monogram 1t's the newest member of the Gold On Your Handkerchiefs! Stripe Tine, and has already made tre- mendous strides! Everybody seems Did you know that we have a to like it! Tt'ssilk to the very top hantikerchief initialing service? You of silk 100% pure—protected from can have handkerchiefs embroidered garter clasp “runs” by the with your initials—or with some- patented Gold Stripe. Its 81.95 1216 F St. N body’s else, if the handkerchieis are STolcafnmo plC——n A= L Ly price—a pair...... for gifts—at very moderate prices.— Street Floor Street Floor, by the elevators. 3. Black Dinner Dress, of 4. Black Satin Dress, for Canton Crepe, with self-colored street and afternoon wear. beading. Ties at side—effec- p Apron front with tie . tive for both larger and Contrasting beadings on neck- COATS FORWOMEN Dress, in /; | /) canton crepes, , ;° wi unic J I NG G (Al —— R [l [ A A S ToTo] model. Espe- cially suit- : o able for the Striking larger figure. dinner or aft- $18. o ‘ The style ideas are new, original-Paris in. spired them The imported woolens ate ' deep, soft and alive with the warm tones The Simple Frock 1 15 , of an Autumn sunset Dress coats flare and Shop 4 11 | ripple Sport coats are cut in the youthful, L E— : 4 clean.cut British manner ‘There’s every in a specially purchased assortment oi— BEADED DRESSES I smart style you could want-each one attrac. for Strest, Aftemoon and Informal Dinner Wear h . | tively priced and tailored with Hart Schaffner $18-00 | J@ & Marx careful attention to detail This stunning group consists of Canton Crepe and Satin Dresses in fashions for both miss and matron—sizes from 18 to 44. You will undoubtedly find just your type of dress—for the 2 assortment of styles is unusually broad—almost every new = 4 B Copyright 1978 Hart Schaffner & Marx trend of the mode being represented. 5 The beadings are in both self colors and pleasing con- trasts—both simply and elaborately used! 1. Dinner dress of navy Bom 6. Dreser for strest and after- ! - RA EIGH HABE DA canton crepe, beaded throughout —is just one of the new colorings in this group. Others: noon wear—canton crepe beaded L = = ninr——ind IR iy nniin CTo oD oTeT =T LPpruit — e Sl = = h self-col ! d- olf and centrasting colors, A ea etk ee oracs RUSSIAN GREEN—PENCIL BLUE . destgns that accentuate the n | INCORPORATED ; this model, which ties at si NAVY—PANSY—BLACK lines. Fuliness ned b{ [] Thirteen-ten F Street — 5T MR Suitable for maid or matron, $18. Simple Frock Shop—Our Fashionable Downstairs Shop ful shirring at front o i — Tomorrow—A Sale of Rayon Vests sor- Sormans $ —