Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, 30, 1925. 9 Washington| England, is visiting i h horeham. and is staying at the Mrs. J. D. Cameron Bradley Southboro, Mass., fs visiting in Wash ington and staying at the Hamilton i Hotel Halloween Party at the | s Women's City Club Tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wood of Ipswich, The Junior Section will be hostesses | Mass., while In Washmgton are stay: the Halloween dance at the|ing at the Shoreham. | ‘Women's City Club tomorrow night. o ‘BAHREIN DEATH TOLL 32. |Costumes are optional aund a regular| |old-fashioned Halloween is planned Storm Damage in Gulf of Persia Declared Exaggerated. Col George P. Tyner |y have iswued invitations for o_dinner | Miss Alberta Avers will glve & descrin: | which they will give at the Willard |[ o0 "na Miss Ayers will also give BUSHIRE, Per: October 30 UP). ~Mes: en Island, in ssert that the ‘ls a guest of Dr. Verne Hunt, having | WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER Biflhs Reported snne there to attend the meeting of I st SRR Dr. Sanderson attended the annual meeting of the alumnae of the Mayo | - | clinic in Rochester, Minn. Mission As- BAND CONCERT, By the United States Home Band Orchestra, Hall, tomorrow evening at o'clock. John M. Zimmer man, bandmaster. Emil A, Fenstad, rasistant leader. pirit of ‘Independ- e Holzmann Know the Many Advantages Established The Bordeor't Patented Hair Goods Switches that are absolutely STEMLESS— are reversible and can be instantly separated— made from best IMPORTED HAIR—YOUR OWN CUT HAIR or COMBINGS. Ask about our PLAN for PERMANENTLY WAVING the ENTIRE HEAD, TLE LANOIL PROCESS, fhe following birtha have 10 "the ‘Henlth “Depariment. in. the houra llie €. Willia gir < Ponald COUNTESS KARDLYT ABLER THAN COUNT Held "Strong Member of | Family” by Kellogg Aide, | Strassburger Declares. as, irl. | (Continued from_ nghu. Page) Samuel E. > henefit of the Iplscopal | School for Girls in Toklo, Japan. soclated In this work with Mrs. N Mary Wheeler, Miss . lat , Mrs. Dudley Carpenter and Miss Caroline Barkalow. To, boy Wneotir, boy wirl o, girl well, girl *Morse, girl sphart, hoy i 'mis from the musica and Mrs. wer” Stotheart Ain't My Baby Henderson of You Morris What a . Bessingh the night of December 5, preceding |, pecial feature. o, | the first of the serles of Army dances, |* T Sunday tea at the elub will be vich wiit aiso be held at the Wil- |, charge of the Junior Section, M lard. Mrs. A. F. Commisky will also |} chaTie of the S0 s and ontertain at dinner at the x\mnrd},,fw; by Miss Logise Pattison, A Dream Sinderiand, | Oh, Boy, Rollan 3 Ralph L Bell. girl By the Associated Press hoy. NEW YORK, Octob York World says Stras: sald slon to enter this « burger's guest band’s recent talked to newsp: on which silent on her America ver he had promised to trassburger, who not \sked Sarolyi why ihe famil; ONE DIES. SEVERAL HURT IN CRASH ON RAILWAY & O Pi\s?‘ex:gpr Train Wrecked by Contact With Freight Cars n Open Switch B rciated Press d to Hol here ves- was anding for the ‘rw"\ tr V-t\‘- aboard the train w ed. although its from broken wi The wreck took place a quarter from the Uhrichsville station, a brick plant, where the train an open switch and crashed into three cars loaded with brick on the s The was complets derafle¢ and the engine and tende overturned FULL RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. Union Head Praises Evangelical Conditions in Russia. OMAHA, Nebr., October ) Religious freedon reality in Rus: tla now, the Rev Prokhanoff Tening founder Union of E ngel in an address last night “The evangelical Christian ment has increased wonderfully, em- bracing all classes of people,” he said “It is developing into the greatest re. ligious reformation in the history of Europe. “Whereas the government and the Orthodox Church were formerly op- posed to the spread of evangelical Christfanity, these organizations can now teach and preach openly, due to the liberalism of the pres CLAIM NOT FEARED. Elizabeth, N. J., Mayor Thinks City Will Keep Its Realty. ELIZABETH, N. J (#).—Mayor John did not_fear that the its real estate holdings the reported expi lease of the city of 20 persons now living in Illinois, 1 Pennsylvania Fr auger of Laustant, TIL., move- :nt regime." October 30 Kenah said he city would lose because of in president | of the city cou vesterday officials to investigate the existence of a lease granted by his ancestors, and settle with money or the prop: isked | NEW ARRIVALS of KIDDIES’ WEAR— g5 to keep the kiddies warm these cold days—of- fered you tomorrow at price concessions LITTLE BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ COATS Sizes Up to 6 Years A wonderful assortment of colors and materials—see them tomorrow 3495 150 4-PIECE BRUSHED-WOOL SETS of sweater, and mittens white, pink, light brown. Consisting leggings colors of blue, tan and $4.95 New Arrivals of Peter Pan sl 95 HATS, FOR GIR! -mm ® %, special on Saturday. hnwn ~Things for Baby and Tots” runschmi E Street Corner 8 OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- men of matters be | P “The Star Spangled Banner.” Alfred G. ond l fiin CANON CARNEGIE PEEVED AT “MONKEY"” QUOTATION | Denies| He: Saidl Amerion’ Is/De- generating Into “Monkey House.” Hits Divorce in U. S. By the Associated Press. LLONDON, Octob liam Hartley C minster, was quoted t vs as declaring that Dealhs chortcd. li fe of Americs | The followink deathe have merlon 15 | {0 the Howltn Department | | Bours from a human society | *Kitere 1 o7 house.” | di 2. gie was found at ()\0' behind Westmin: | | J(.n.‘ and n el Ty m.\ Martha Mort. L. Towis and Gladts Littlejonn, &1 enerating Bums, United States Sol ¥ Fishe e Havmiis Howpital ageous language” 4 ot Do tributed to y the Ev g | News. He had recently returned from | the United States and had made a| | survey of the conditions there, but he denied using the extrav- eology in the published | 4th st he informed the Al ¢ anxious « the flimsiest St and_that that if this tendency became prevalent it would menace the stability of soclety, inasmuch as the family 1s the basis of the social ture, and undermining it in this involves great risks, as the history | jof the Roman empire shows. “If in any society the marriage re- lations are permitted to become in creasingly loosened, it would ulti- mately re society to the level of a arnegie went on to say that anger in } les: than this city and Pi i Mildred &, € cIntosh. ¥. 0'Co I)A‘m‘t‘ PO Lealie W. Secor and Ma James C. Owen of Den WM - perhaps S0 in ‘ | America | MUTINY TRIAL IS DELAYED| e | | Canada ranks second to the U States in the number subscribers per head of io_being “CAFE LOUISE” Spring_Chicken Dinner Dally Seventy-five Cents. Under Now Management. | Onen Sundy Franklin "7 HOSe N | Murder Case Against Mate of Ca- | nadian Liner Set for November 5. | | SOUTHAMPTON, England, October 30 (®).—Thomas Towers, former first | officer of the Canadian Pacific liner | Melita, charged with the murder of | Capt. A. H. Clews, the vessel's com- mander, last week, was again brought | into court today and remanded until | November 5. Additional charges were placed | against him of attempting to kill David K. Gilmour, assistant chief en- | gineer, and John Holllday, second en- gineer of the Melita, both of whom | were wounded during the shootinz which occurred while the vessel was at | Antwerp. Oug ablijty 12 make Good Window Shades ler at factory prices gives A Becor Shads tor Lest Mones: rperice. 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MAIN 4224 3. United States Soldicrs’ k' Creck Rectory. | i Window Shades | preceding the danc: | William nd and California at luncheon at tk sterday by Dr. Everett uf New enter University | M. El-| i Ir. Hllanders Marshburn T E i Is the honor guest at a | | tea given this afternoon in the home | of her slister, Mrs. ,\Hull Manly (rn‘ Albemarle street. The house is bright with Autumn leaves and Halloween decorations. There are 24 guests for bridge, playing throughout the after- noon, and from 5 to 6 o'clock tea will | be served to about additional | #uests. Receiving with Mrs. Manly will be her usin, Mrs, 1 Manl: | Mrs. Richard Lee Stlyeste J. C. Dale and Mrs. John A. Zelinski will pour tea and will be assisted by Miss Celene Dupuy and | | Miss Frances Rannie of Jack Vi "la., who is here for the W Ned Atlanta | | | | t 4115 Military | return to Washingion to- | norrow from Philadelphia, where he | Just Out! Victor Record “Pal of My Cradle Days.” “Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?” The hit of the se by Franklyn Baur Louis & Co. THE MUSIC CORNER 7th and G Sts. N. W. Dorothy White, Miss. Josephine Crow ]i‘ Miss Margaret \urlon and Mr: l'llh-. Davis Levis. The stories cént cyclone were| erated. It Is now stated t divers were drowned and holic Daughters of America | that 35 bonts have not been necourt- | will have a Halloween frolic at the ed for. The casualties in the boats Community Center. G0L 15 street north- |and others in ports are estimated west, this evening. Dancing, card Yo dumage 1s reported to have and games will add to an mlmrnw M hore program. Mrs. Anita Simms, « —_————————— |man of the ways and means, rmh charge of the arrangements, 4\~\I~(H| |by a committee from Court No. 212 BROOKLAND. D. C Homemade cakes and cookies: chocolate % food. angels’ food. Brownies We_ Deliver Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity will hold its first formal Fall party to. \ morrow evening in the Garden House of the Grace Dodge Hotel Mrs. John Drinkwater of London,| Paris Says A Flower on Boot Shop Every Costume Exclusi ] 74 ES Chrysanthemums . .58¢ to §1.98 Gardenias ..39c to $1.49 Roses 98¢ to $3.98 Attractive Bridge Prizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W Areund the Cerner frem High Prices Between F and G Sts. Cuban_or Your size is here 1’11 G St. N.W. Every Balbriggan Sport Frock $10-9 Many sold for £20.00 Needs from 100Beautiful Frocks for Women and Misses 25 You will surely be pleased with these unusu- ally attractive frocks at this extremely low price. Almost every type of dress you can wish for is here, and in the approved colors. SH ToUTHFUL APSAREL FOR £ VERYWOMAN Supply Your Fall and Winter Apparel COATS and DRESSES 200 Frocks 314.95 In Our Vogue ond Value Dept. 'OR YOUNG FOLKS AND F a? Tenth St. These Saturday Specials in Women’s and Misse Coats 39 Here is a specially selected group from our $49.50 and $59.50 styles. They are of the best fabrics, richly fur trimmed. .20 The colors include the sparkling grackle and Jay blues, the ruddy coppers and browns and the new warm wine shades. Yes, there are flare and straightline models. Sizes 16 to 40 Smart Styles Chosen From Our $29.50 and $35.00 Groups By all means, see this charming assortment! Materials Include— Satins, Crepe Satins, Crepe Romas and Velvets Hair Sculptu the French Way by Mr. Nivens and Staff of Men Exverts ECTO and Jean's Ortental Henna G e Specialists h il Prone Frank i 5338 FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS i Announcing a Most Unusual Display and Sale of Superb New Fur-Trimmed Coats $7 5.00 Designed for the wom an who would be smart- ly dressed in the authen tic silhouettes 214 F St. Developed in monte bello, durbloom, veloria and other Paris inspired fabrics. Luxurious fur applica tions of fox, wolf. squir rel. fitch. etc. A Dress Sale of Compelling Interest 9 Hundreds of the Newest and Most Becoming of Fall FROCKS $24.50 Dame Fashion's latest offer ings in dress modes, including straightline flared effects with long slceves shown in the loveliest of new shades. With Long Fluffed Sleeves, Designed of Fine Satin, Faille, Crepe de Chine, Velveteen, etc. A Notable Value in Fashionable New Pumps Opera Pumps oi black calf and patent kid. With Cut-Steel Buckles $9.50 Without Buckle, $7.50 satin., velvet. tan ASSURED QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES

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