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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1925. SOCIETY. s e e i | Chicago Opera: Singers Forbidden | CHAPMAN WILL APPEAR |rearsa botors Foters nuage roomas ot the s With Mrs. Coolidge heading the lis < o i | re £ tha he turned 1 ot Tor D peragis oo To Employ Paid Applause Makers| N COURT NOVEMBER 25 [t i1 UL cert of the “Stony nt Insemble, - to complete his 2 2 e | day he which also celebrates 1he centenary | Hearing to Be Given on Habeas | Atlanta prison nd operw in America. at the | By the Ansociated Press public desires. That public is not| The writ, which will be issued on | appexl to rsday Corpus Writ to Return Prisoner day, will command Warder from the decis N o y i "] CHICAGO, November 14.-Mem- | gullible: it is not to be stampeded by | The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Are | Fome 1. avien | hers of che Chicako Grand Opera Co. | SDIA. nubes Ut ‘Vulkar Do to Atlanta. Vood, Mr: : i have been formally notified that the | PEECGUE, S * O e e Anaciiatatioress = = N 1 o l \\ l\ P e Clarane . I | employment of patd applause-makers|” “On ” the Chicago| NORWALK, Conn.. November 14 Spending the Week End Mesrinl, es Cla e B e Gerald o olbeiong: it . & = 7y % w11 | the singer’s status in v vay | ous, alert c o artistry and » sentence to be I od 4 | CW \ l the arts of the op S e efudiial.” Press agents were |cugerly seel vidences of genfus Bt ) be hungc / A} = e o B e et | e reason for the ban was said | artists are greeted by a burst of | cember 3, for the murder of a New DANCE g aried procrm o ot emotste | to have originated in the appeatance | custom-nade and pald-inadvance ap- | Britain police officer o vear ago, will | HI3 Viee President and Mrs.) Pence, Maj. and Mrs 1.0 Wild, |, 50580 PRI B POIRL, XSS | among the stars of the company of [ pluse that the Chicago public and | be ordered to pppear in Federal Court Dawes arrived in New York | Maj. and Mrs. Thomas Lavkin and | gepers v en seats for this|# man who proposed to provide ap-|the management fail to recognize the [at Hurtford on November 25, when a —AT— from home in Jivan-| Capt. Howard rk unique ¢ S | plause wholesale at u figure. He rep-| value of the contributions you bring | hearing on his petition for @ writ of | ning and will and Mrs. Willlam P. Wooten en- |y qocorth, i Peter Fury. | resent eIf as influential with ; with modesty to the opera family 8 pus will | n | ar man - Sunday ined in compliment to Mrs. W Mrs. Charle ‘Boll. Mrs. iretey vRpADers “Both will resent the employment | _Special counsel for Chapmdin_ap. | of Mr. ind Mrs. Owen D. You ten's sisters, Mrs. W. R. Judson and . e S e | vo® on press agents fs|of a claque as a form of attempted | = P k H l lie Vit Preideit wiil actenathe Miss: Toab y. "The guests werel cut GRS, M Jefn e 58| postiively ‘wasted. the management’s | cheating of their judgment. and hoih | 4«CAFE LOUISE” | ar. ote dinner this t Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Elv. | 7 My Bmenr letter to the artists pointed out will appreciate vour confidence in | e tel given by th » N en. and Mr: LT e oot t Employment : - vourself and your recognition of | Chicken and_Waffle Dinuer ! Saturday FEvening Col. and Mrs. Francis Ruggles, [ 141 N plause-mal va 5 American standards of fair 1 OX- | e e A budks < bh From7 30 and Brnest Peek.| Mre Iidythe Marmion Brosius will | ago with : ssed through standing on Your | phnkiin 235, 1305 R ov: = t | . and Mrs, F Hopkins. | he the guest of honor of the ‘kets. own merits Stafford ir: the A sador o 1. and fof Colonial Dames this evening id applause fools no one vexcept 4 gr = i Pemb »on Manuel Mark Br A allie x g o the artist, who i« xo gullible a8 to pay £ Mason M. Patrick. | Lieut 2 ck, | m Ak s tribute to these extortioners,” the let Woman Artist Dies. emberton Miam . A. Moffett, | [leut John J. Fulmer a LAl lter sa Eoted ) Mo, g WHY BUY INFERIOR, D John A. Lefeune and Rear Jnd M. Thomas Tohnson Maf| s Laura A Bradiey was lostess| “You have been ensaged Decause o Wiy Mool ey t WE HAVE SUPERIOR 1 ) y ancers V. 8. Benso nd Mrs. Ralph Ward, Mrs. Campbell the forum luncheon at the Wom-! the management thinks you have | Mrs, Clara Weave Sy % i furner and Lieut. Grayling. en's Club today. at which Mr. | something to glve that the Chicago | the best known woman painters in the 207 to 30% Savings = ¥ f 4 STai For La. = e A T e chtean il el el United States and @ descendant of an Inlaid, Battleship and Plain ! Secretary and Mrs. Davis anahl w t rman P. Hapgood was the guest of el aeriotatall Linoletim C Rm':'l;\;“nglnn Davis Paris, Ky., is spending a few days at | 8fternoon at the Vb avenue Tos | SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. ; Columbia the Shoreham. Lofes Lol , where some Wholesale and Retail o0 and Mrs. G. C. Ward of Los|of her best eccles al palnting was 937 H Street N.W. 1 ‘alif., are spending a few | done. She was the widow of William Main 10293 Merritt W 0 3 3 s Willard Tech Parrish, who died in 1901 cuests. T | : St To Be Entertained at Dinner. Howard and ite o the homoy Bureau of Effi t 1. Brown this evening Lindenberg of Ha £ daugh ter Dr. ch. the Mixed Hloderricstzc y(—‘ UNGERW00D, - 5 . MRS. JAM ARIN, Mr. and A i Who was before her marriage Tuesday, Miss Edna M. Burdiue. prece: - \dancoland nedlnonorien speaker. More than one ! guests Maj. and Mrs. F. SKin- | hundred guests enjoved the occasion. | ne; and Mrs. John Conklin, Capt and Mrs, William Snow, Mre. Douglas | Mrs. Elizabeth W. Bur and Mrs. Al- Weart, MaJj. and Mrs. Paul Hodgson, | fred Tre ; both of Germantown, Pa., j. and Mrs. Milo Fox, Maj. and|will arrive today at the Willard, where {t, Capt. James E. Wood | they plan to remain over Sunday. They will come to Washington to at. = {tend the meeting of the National Lieut. Comdr. Culbertson, U. 8 !1‘1’»\!!\"\! of Catholic Women, which and Mrs. Culbertson are spending | will be held at the Willard. some time at the Shoreham. [ T | | El and Lieut. Young. el e Mrs. James N. W. McCleeve of Gen. Amos A. Fries had a small company dining with him last evening at the New Willard Hotel. s e | Bright New Fashions James William Orme . Lanier Winslow of wll ¢ . is visiting in W .::““‘ Countr at’ the She ! "'% S ; . s b mmnseste, (IR , Ready for Those Going South The International Association of Art and Letters will entertain at tea from to & o'clock this aficroon &t the | Rare Jewels Specially Displayed on Living Models Monday é‘”zéfoca/erea' B 4 , o Hotel Gordon, Miss Mary France ~. » Harvey i H Fine Watch i 5 s |Adams and Mrs. S. Nevins will | ine Watches i - . ir. and Mre | an hostesaes. At the tea. which wi| {18 Gold Ware 2 2 . A e 3 dfi% Seee today in the Churcn |Pe in enticipation of “Forget:menot Silver W Many are going South earlier than heretofore this year. so this initial e 2 & presentation of new Frocks, Coats. Gowns, Millinery and accessories—for wear in the South is of especial interest now. tomorrow afternoon at ¢ | ] nage of those most i I'hey are the styles that our fashion representatives in the South tell us are Chriktaas)| s EEAREl SD : i e | fashion-right. There is originality of styling and a youthful vivacity of coloring, . > kel 4 to 6 o'clock. Assistl ~ H 21 srati f 1ce France and Ingland Mics Mdinite Hlencal aa combined with moderation of price. wnd Mrs. Lincoln 5 Hensel he paintings of Jor- | § | e Sl ence C. Estabrook, which have ¢ s ‘ S| New Styles, New Fabrics, New Colors The Christ Child Society will giv home in o luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the New Willard Hotel in honor of the g = For Spotts—The Promenade—The Tea—The Dinner—The Dance Christ Onild Societs delegates attend | S . : the ing convention of the National T Rttt sk St e | Copnel oF Catbotl Women, " T | Cuiticura Talcum el o - s deln U Unadulterated Barracks Danee Last ?:vghf ' Exquisitely SCenled £ the Army Relier A From the Sports Wear. Section From the Misses” Section Officers’ Club at f - — o Club at | Abbott, cbief of the Children's Burean, : TiHe new materials ate Ghiac Moya Brocade, Bright two-piece Dresses, $22.50 to $39.50. Mrs. Harry Wo d Sh d | i <ilk faille. biscayne crepe, flat crepe, frisco !skmdomudc Imported Dresses, one piece. eats, ass I ] i : 9.50. ! INAOW a es il The colors are white, bois de rose. French Yy 114 Checked Flannel Coats, $25 to { blue, jenny rose, French gray. pink beige. 65 Our ubility to make the best Window Shades e i order at factory pric es sou | gold, maize, chartruese. «quality shades at less money. | i B o | ' The new styles are the saddle shoulder. the From the Gown Section other Dupent Toutino Cloth ....$1.3% slotted scarf collar, split turtle neck. Afternoon and Evening Dresses. Rodier and Mrs. sun-Lite nbri 1.40 N Mrs, W o1 Bani Demearie Hotinad. .0 5%y | The prevalent style in Frocks is two piece Crepe, Figured Design Sports Dresses, Mid S Opaque Cloth . 80c The prices are $29.50 to $79.50. $25 to $89.50. Martshorn Rollers Exclusively. 7 - = = The Two-piece Knitted Sports Costume, 8 “ crifford. Bangs, 3 THE SHADE FACTORY $16.75 to $20.50, From the Coat Section Nort Maj. and Mrs 2 1 s = . SN and Mrs W | 1109 14th St. NNW. Main 10428 Linen Riding Habits, $16.75 to $25. White Coats, plain and basket weave, West win Kelton ware W i nel Riding Jackets, $15 to $19.50 l,"xf-‘}"'a[lff' S92 e ‘ q and took thef | ; e o Jright Blazer Striped Coats, fur trimmed, any were Maj. and Mrs, Philip 1 o s amt M Richard | Ice Cream From the Shoe Section F e ks and Mis. Mason Young, Maj White Kid Pumps, $12.50; White Oxiords, “rom the tlat Section Mrs. William Covell, Capt. and o $10. Beautiful large horschairs, minotti, stitched Aoy ShumuOuRlT SRent sudNe FmsEN:;D! LapocT. ok ; crepe and large felt. balibuntals and THROUGH IT8 bangkoks, the brighest of bright colors, DELICIOUS PURITY. i i QUALITY PRODUCT, NOT: sy o, MEaaiony Wnive b PRICE ARTICLE. MADE ‘White Sports Hose, in combinations of silk, » 2 . tude a er zlc" WITH PURE CREAM. wool, lisle, rayon, cashmere, in checks, rib- From the Bathmg Suit Section REATED TO MEET THE bed patterns and jacquard plaid designs, $2 White and Light Colored Bathing Ensem 1 ! DEMAND FOR A BET N Power Durability Finish| OEfCAE AR to $6. bles, $20.50 and $21.75. THE MOST POPULAR FLAVORS, BY THE WASHINGTON o i Womhmard 4 Avis P T TIMOR 2 Worn by members of the store family in the Sportswear Section, Third Floor, between the hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.