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., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925. No. 25 of the Boy Scouts will give the pledge to the flaj THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. !I'm- singer accompanying herself on|in Sgambati's “Old Minuet” by a = the piano for number. Louise | producing pilano. He opened the pro- I Lindner was cceilen at the plano in|gram with Brahms' difficult “‘Rhap- 'l O " 1 | the other nur | sodie In B Minor.” His final number George Scriven, president of AVYS SEBREIARY | s e Rl it Athens (Continued from Eighth Page.) ashington District Council of i ? SER iC J = Vi - “atholic HENRY SEIBERT RECITALS. | Assisting Mr. Cooper h tw ie National Council of Ca [ | e | groups of familiar songs Wi Key Pittman, Mrs. William E. Borah, | Women, will entertain at luncheon Artist Appe: in T Event: ¢ | Henriette Coquelet, whose voice is}Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, Mrs. Fred Sunday the members of the hlemr'chz; Y L [Artist Appears in Two kvents at| con’yn n in Washington, as she has| A Britten, Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, | here for the convention of the N. C. A riun. | appeared here on many programs.|Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. | C. W. and the officers and direct S e 5 Uipe‘r mr!xi' - m-ungmnu}nb‘e’rgg were | John L. Hines, Mrs. Charles J. Béll, | the national organization. SIBERT, organist of New | pel'Acqua’s “Villanelle” and the | Mrs. Mark Brook , gave two vecltals at|waltz song, “Il Bacio,” by Arditi. A|Dougherty, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mr iditorium yesterday | particut: attractive encore was |Edward Avery Harriman, Mrs. Victor ‘ Marriage Licenses. Karoly: Kauffmann, Mrs. James K. Kaufman, Her number. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. J. (|, Marriage licenses have been issued to the -| Tremont, Mrs. l'l?rvm':\lfi \\ll:hur | Wi 7. Brinneld and Epily G Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs. [ Olas Foup and Dorothy 1. MeN 8 rry ‘ orothy Hundl Hesibvee ot poithl g Bordsy e e J. il l' Dy}tr = hm{nhr“‘u. 4 Marie Woodley. Maj. and Mrs. Hensley i inest £ Smith nd . 9 Y 3 ohn a < it New York for Few I John 11 Barnes and {ga Curtis. Edyand $-yPosion, o1, Taame Jark. Md- Maj. William N. Hens and Mildred 1. ¢, Heller of thin Mrs. Hensley are at the Hotel A 2amas C.~ Bobinasar &ild Hensle Harrison, Harcia Efm of Gemdon, Va. and Mar E in New York for a few days, ) arold Eims of Herndon, V.. were | Loui4 and Corinne de Ladurantaye. Y et 3. ) ore, Md David E. and Thelma Page, boy Hensley having gone there to sp atet ller. of Baltim William ‘B and elen M. at the aviators' banquet Armistice Eonali B, Steaub of Wiiliamaport, /% ang Gladys Mas Holmes of Cumberiand. Md. iy wod Hlliczand night | netmlipof Naniber aod Bather V. Bortas ot - . Tt LA, B 4 ! A New Paris Authentic Models Sorman"Y. and Loy B. Shitver, oy, | o Mre. William du Pont is spending a New Aristocratic Materials New Furs Luxuriously Applied T ved vesterday from her home i Deaths Reported. : i i z Tailored to Our Usual Standard i\Vilmlhglan. The followi Outstandingly Low in Price! Mr. and M nest Johnson en- . 95 hours tertained a company of 16 at dinner Bavid Craiz Finney, 70, at Le Paradis last night. Mary M. Mullan, 78, 1522 Monroe st — Alice !,< L)oumd; ot ‘"ilvlrhn: ’:rl‘ Mr. and Mrs. D l]l Defrees of ot L ok, H0 Tound hCshtl g [ Chicago are at the Willard, where Superbly Fashioned Coats in the authentic silhouettes, wrought of the new suedelike or pinpoint, with luxu- rious fur treatment of mendoza beaver. raccoon (mandel), fitch (mandel), black lynx. Developed in all the new colors i Established 1909 Store Hours 1219-1221 9 AM. to G 6 P.M. Street N.W. Patriotic Body Charges Slight Was Offered Memory of John Paul Jones. Mrs. John Allz Charge Accounts Solicited. A Remarkable Collection of FUR-TRIMMED CLOTH COATS the Washing afternoon and o : in programs that included works by many popular composers s by leading | the audienc writers for ar instrument. | {gt Probably the feature of both programs the skillful playing of Yon's wcert Study for Pedals,” in which Secretary of the Nav {11{Mr. Seibert demonstrated marvelous be asked to explain the alleg facility Heinroth's arrangement for ure of the Navy Depart organ of Liadow's charming “Musiecal operate in the Navy day Snuffbox” was _extremely enjoyed. held before the statue i Several Wagnerian selections fones in Potomac } ! i included on the two programs and letter which ar many arrangements of the Navy head today b: American airs, including Bettelheim, jr., adjutar | River,” “Old Folks at Hom t Order of the World War Me Back to Old Virginn; “Dixie,"” resolution was adopte - |etc. Handel's “Largo” was given un- | of the order at the usual interpretation with _different | vesterday. emphasis than customary. The “Lon- Capt. Bettelhe - | donderry Afr,” old Irish, was played fhe Tievy Decar with the bells dominant and apparently nish a band much appreciated by the audience. was necessary band. He says the anxious to find at large. for of the George R Births R.eporle;i. The following births have been reported fo the Tiealth Department in 'the lust 5 ours I boy. % _deaths have been reported partment in the last 24 23 8th st used to fur CHARLI COOPE RECITAL. Pianist From Baltimore Heard In In- teresting Program.. 3 Virginia ave s.w = they arrived vesterday for a short itself or simply Nellie B Mackley, 34, Chevy Chase Sani- | visit. naval officer according to tled over the stered a pers: Navy Depart The Milit The hostesses for e Saturday morning selected programs for chil-| dren at Crandall's Tivoli Theater to-| morrow are Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, | Mrs, Walter A. Bloedorn, Mrs. Theo- | dore H. Tiller, Miss Frar [§ ley, Miss Marjor and Mrs. Geritt S. e 4. Walter Reed Hospital | L 2B, 120 3d &t nn COOPER. American d sociated with of Music in pro » Hompital oW World | of the Hospital presented hildren's ting music before a good sized 1 tience in_the Masonic Auditorium s C. last night. Mr. Cooper evidently had |® \ new instrument to play on and he stated after the concert tha 1t, he did not feel that he t his best. He had not time to try It e the concert. as he always liked SAMPLER Troop| SIZE The Country Has Gone Young. 4 months. 1268 Houser Mille: Washington, 30 minutes, 48 Jack- i son st. me. While it W. P. Leonard of Liverpool, who Jayette 1 lost the sight of one eye at Cambral and of the other at Oldham after the to try the piano which he was to use in recital. Considering this drawback, his playing of the rapid arpeggios in war, claims to have been completely cured of blindness during his second visit to the waters of the shrine at as well as black. A very exceptional “collection. the Brahms priccio in B Minor” praiseworthy. is a svmpathetic in- terpreter of the works by masters whom one might advisedly term 2 moderns,” Debu Rachman- en. The two Debussy aire de Lune” and were partic rly lovely. The s preludes in G major and G minor seemed much the audience espec Palmgren re Mu encore. The pi dividuality in his interpretation > group of Chopin preludes and the 2 Ance He was assisted Holywell. [ LINOLEUM | | « 835 WHY BUY INFERIOR, | ) ! g Fashionable and distinctive models of . “::‘3‘2,‘,2”;:3'."0':' Paris inspiration, woven of montebello. Inlaid, Battleship and Plain venise or pinpoint, with luxurious new IRu ke fur treatment of platinum wolf, black wolf, beaver and squirrel. Including SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. all the new colors as well as black. 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