Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925. 9 - Denefit of the Girl Scouts on Tuesday | returned from a yachting trip to . . ¢ "S I l evening, November 12, in the ball-|South America, is now in New York Marrlage Licenses. | rooms of the Mayflower Hotel, and | City. Marrings Ticensss tavaibbon iamued to tha 1 3 which is one of the leading even — following: (Continued from Eighth Page.) the National Girl Scout week Mrs. Anna E. Charles R, McEntire of Atlanta, Ga. and | Sarah E. i shiand president | mencing on Saturday, Nove of the Susan B. Anthony Founda- | X. 1 i lindaw, Mr. and Mrs. Max Abel, at| Many women prominent in Wa tion, and Mrs. Nanette B. Paul have | john 4o | [ 1863 Perry place northwest, who will | ington” have already reserved boxes | returned from a two.week visit in| aqonoses n . 3 be at home tomorrow evening in cele- ' for the dance at the Mayflower, Hampton Institute, Va., where Mrs, Martin }(m cra I and Freida { bration of the genty-fifth anniversary ‘ cluding Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mme.|Paul gave a course of lectures illus- ,,,W'(".,Xff,. 1'}' Cheeks ‘and # Young e 2 2 of their wedding | BEkengren, Mrs. Henry Flather, Mrs.|trated by native costumes from mefi B. John o John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Adoiph|Holy Land. P The Alumnae of the Academy of | v La John Hays Hammond Pleads Tk et ot M i i give | Miller, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood| Mrs. Hendley and Mrs. Pav. were hual card party at the |4nd Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, chalr-|the reciplents of several social i : inual card p : for Aid in Campaign for day m,| of T ‘A. Prates vey Garn ert B M 5 man of the Scouts’ drive and the|honors, one teax belng given in the o'clock, | dance committee. | clubhouse by the director of the | ry W S| School of+ Home Economlcs, Mrs. | Andrew Stanfield an i K uttee in charge consists of | Nu Chapter of the Kappa Beta I o ome, Econaos e | Ruincy of 9! | Mrs, Nora K hreider, Miss k ‘- | ton Unlversity entertained at™ tea in = w I |interest was given by Mrs. | betti D Mills,” Miss | honor ¢ Baatrite: Clephune | oot WES IEIVen by Bre. Scpyille, | ¢ The Boys" Club camp for $250.- | Mary Rich, Miss Mary Walter, Miss | grand de ss Marie Flynn, grand | 'i® (;XI\::,‘;:(P: ’.‘_(‘“'[;w“,v":;;’m“,':’“l;'(f,‘\‘ 000 fora ne bu and equipment | Mary O'Connor and Miss Evelyn | registrar, and Alice Swindler, | > 5 ‘ . | Samuel Chapman Armstrong. ind a twoyear budget got away to | Collins « = Drones (]l';- .‘%f‘"h 4 "f“;‘; The dean of women, Miss Porter, Rn_enthusiastic s*ait last here swilite e | Boon at the clubhouse of the League|gntertained them at a lunch: Hroxir 00 men There will be a card party | of American Pen Women. | . Spbroximately. 2 ¥ evening at the home of Mrs. . |7\ ¥R, I VORI O 3| other guests were sev Including = Mrs. S * fan eck and | nyissionarfes on their way and its m Hendley spoke to the te; end on the work and alms of the & Walter C. Clephane setved. | g Anthony Foundation, and i 1 Montejo Davidson, chair be a prize for each|nun of the tea, was assisted by Miss Genevieve Rudolph G Bell and Mary Whithy and Fra; A. Ohnemus and Veed. | | a. | Fett W. Kreiter and Katherine E. Wolt. | E ARE OUT hillipps. 1348 Jefferson street | yjpg “pawin C. Brandenburg poured | [porthwest, for the benefit of the| o) gnd Mrs. Wendall P. Stafford Cliureh of the Nativity building fund. | 11y 3y [ and 500 will be played, | Miss Ma ho came visited several meetings in Ne: and surrounding towns for the put when it come —of th ot *|same purpose. Food W low Drice, we are Judze Lynn Chapter, D. A. R., | han Olive Geiger, Miss Hazel frat one 1 nk : 3 et § | Ne liss Olive King and Mrs. Remodeling Our Specialty I hold a card p: 5 Opens Campaign. Frank J. Hogan spok = lorida ;. |and the three honor guests. The dec- | Cuban President’s Message Men- | Ave. NW. | orations carried out the colors of the| 4 | & ppa Beta Pi Sorority in turquoise | tions Pending Treaty With U. S. and gold. { Price. Patrones Beavers, Miss Hel W. Husband, M ins, Mrs. Arth <. Thon D. Whyt lerhert, Mrs. John D. Sutton, Mrs. ( C. Coombs and Mrs. Catherine I man, | Schwartz—Ladies’ Tailo: Ready-to-Wear Dresses Formerly 829 14th St. NEW ADDRESS 1727 L St., at Conn. Ave. Around_the corner from the B ns tomer v ber 3 (#) The patronesses were Mrs. Stafford, | Mrs. Brandenburg. Mrs. Alvin Evans, Mrs. Fred ymas C. Lavery. 1 William C. Van *. Clephane, Mr. S in 12, rs. | i | : 4 | Seiviun Tive consistea of aiss | TOUCHES ON LIQUOR PACT.<WOLF FURRIER | | Mildred Thrasher, Nu Chapter dean, | e | 3234 F | i | | i { eiger and Mrs he patrons were Vleck, Col ward (. ns and dealt mainly s. ‘Mention was m: of the treaty which Is being n Cuba and the United Stat arding lquor restrictions he message made no suggestion of | e Women’s Overseas Leagu ined at an informal Autw the Ga.den e Hotel rict of Columbia branch of e of American Pen Women finuncial ince to the sugar indus ““ ” ‘ i £ the Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta | 7he President will meet Cuban repre. | Chieken and Waffle Dinner ! . R e e a and Omicron =-.ew#~ and ED-| gentatives soon to confer on this sub Seventyfivesteste: 5 ve a large bridge party for | sflon Chapter of Kappa Beta Pi Lekal | jooy _Under New Manugement. Open Sundny. of the local elubhouse fund on | gorority J Franklin 0. 1714 H StONW » T at 2 o'clock 2 2 > b om of Meridian Mansions, Dr. Margaret Huddleson and Miss | HE best recnpe for bnvht eyes § h street. Books featuring | Nannie McCullough of Frostburs, i=d y P e e el e nioaiiting s el | rosy cheeks and sturdy bodies e e O is Nature’s own preparation—Milk. There are food substances in milk— particularly in the fat or cream— whichareessentialtonormalgrowth and development. And mothers who want their children to have the | chance for health which every child ’ should have will see that they get plenty of Milk—the whole milk— cream and all—at least a quart a day for every child. ' di t is rapidly growing in the which ix to be given for the Miss Pearl | dance L. Boone, who recently Brothers Fashion Decrees Oxfords and Arteraft Heels Hence the showing of | A Group of Fur-Trimmed Coat Specially Priced for This Week P * @Y SPECIAL ar- Authentic Smartness g rangement with dre lihese— the creators en- Coats Luzuriant ables Rizik to offer three in Colour. = = Pl and Por groups ot smart tur- trimmed coats at excep- tionally interesting prices. 7800 1 10-00 this latest triumph in Te— new leathers, new table were rd F. Col William ( Hogan, John colors: Inimitably graceful with its tall spike heel and high arch, and, smartest of all, its short vamp. g § PRINCIPAL.TO SPEAK. Ely to Tell of Educational Method TImprovement. PHONE NORTH 3997 - 2012 11th ST. N.W. FOOTWEARA A1311-F-STREETP TWELVE THIRTEEN A PROTEST AGAINST EXTRAVAGANCE l " 2 1 Deaths Reported. ! - f oE ' 3 ¢ ‘; | The Clever \Hostess Loatai 5 | The pleasure of dining is largely a matter | f of personnel and place. The clever i | ! hostess stages a dinner so that :' | | perfection meets the eye and luzury ! | soothes the senses. 1 i 1 | HAVE you been paying for a Rolls-Royce and not riding in it? Many 111, 3 people have—people who buy cars costing from four to eight thousand When you own a dining suite of the \ dollars usually spend more in a few years than the owners of a & ifotime quolity, vow can be sure j [0 Rolls-Royce. that perfection meets the eyes of e | Why? Because the average “good” car depreciates in value 40 per vour guests. And the beauty of | cent the first year. Ten years of usage finds it practically valueless—if Lifetime Furniture is more than it has not been junked before! But a Rolls-Royce, after ten years, is X skin deep. worth at least 50 per cent of its first cost—and even then it is good for | | § twenty or more years of service. LUNCH AT No one knows the length of service of a Rolls-Royce because none s 2 handsome Italian type ten-piece has ever worn out. Few, even, are ever resold. Ten years ago 346, Rolls- suite at €350 and others for even Royce cars were owned in New York City. Some were eight years old. less. The suite—illustrated is by /- A | Today 274 are still in the hands of the original owners, and will be for Berkey & Gay and the ten pieces b #/;7/”/2 years to come. are $495. We'll gladly show vou all. f T& CANDY OF THE FOUTH Let us demonstrate the perfect riding comfort of a Rolls-Royce in a s | 100-mile trial trip, arranged at your convenience. Suthak, b b nl e el WL 0 Sl OO F225 RS treetiN W Washington Office and Maintenance Depot, 2400 16th Street Lifetime Furmiture Is More Than a Name Branches and Maintenance Depots in the following citie Genuine Southern New York; Chicago; Boston; Philadelphia: Rochester; Syracuse; Utica; Albany; cooking. Modest prices. Buffalo; Washington; Pittsburgh; Charleston, West Virginias Wheeling; Cleveland; MA ! ER @ CO Mocicitwilve anblitg Providence: Springfield; Hartford; Newark; St. Louis; Detroit; Milwaukee; Kansas City; . 5 o ik e e | Houston; Los ,;:gc‘l.n; H;llywolcl:d;sSlnP:nn;i-co; Canton, North Carolina; Miami; T ; Palm Beach; Jacksonville; St. ersburg. Other Maintenance t Nunnally’s Famous South- b:i':;-opened to keep pace with the steadily widening circle of Rolll-Roycea?:e:sh.i: Seven th Street Between D @p E ern Candies always fresh. ; r'lmeT'flRS A, l gt I3 . A [} {