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Q@ 4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925. i _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, :mnuun(‘v\ Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, | Hotel, will be an auction of hooks | Stahl and the Men’s Imperial Quartet "' ir.; Mrs. Copley Amo Mrs. Perry [written by Washington authors, | of the Metropolitan Methodist Episco- Belmont, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, [ mainly men and women well known | pal Church. Kahn and Mrs. Frederic | in the news; profession, each as additional patronesses. volume autographed. l\u\ ballet-concert is to be given The auction, with Mrs. ‘ un. \hz the management of Mr. Alexan- | Farrington of Chevy Chase Gavrllov of the Imperial Opera | tioneer, will be held at 4 se, Petrograd, and of hlieff’s | tomorrow afternoon. Req = | Ballet’' Ru .| contribution of their books with their e *y,m.lnn and Mlle. . | autographs were responded to readily Mrs. Henry Bancroft and Mrs. i 3 | dance artiste, recently from Constantl- | by the Washington write les Copeland of Wilmington, Del., i Figures of Imports | novle. will appear in’a number of bal BRI spending some time at the Shore-) Mars C. Midaiess ersto |Tet number sted by other dancers Sealee i TE e R Wvflho Gloves-and tielen Ford ts Mak |2 OF ML GEyrilby 8 company: headed by Mrs Albert C. Dapiels of Richmond, Va. T ann e U i i . 4 W. Warren of Q"l"u” "u cnbers 61 York Gity and 2 "Va. and Edna Marriage Licenses. 1hel|flr L. Waddell and Christa A. Ficlds 4 s J. Black of Miami, Fla. and Dorothy . Frederick F. Dumont | M. Steil of Fast Liverpool. O ey ve in Washington tomorrow | john W. P N';;yn;‘;u‘gd Sams L Noptel and will be at the Willard, where they tings! 5 4 i to spend a week. Mr. Dumont is o 7. Sandrides and Auentine Camphell consul general at Frankfort, Ger- |, SAmuel . Cooper of Lynchbure, Va.. many. Theodore R. Lawson of Palatka, Fla., and Emma E, Webb of this city Loren D. Donaldson and Aunlk Anderson. l‘ram W. Webb and Adelaide Hurnyo 0p2= 22y N Visit Gude’s Chrysanthemum SHOW Every day this week at Both Stores S ¢ Bradley. chairman of the | e aoau : < e > “bal de | the assistant quarte .| Montreal pending a few days a ites cammittae Zorithe Zhel oalho) with Arme Wl the Willard, where they arrived yes- of Columbi fonday | ¢t 28 reception committ terday. tain at bri in the ba Mrs. teenth street Thursday o'clock. venson. both of Richmond. the picturesque headdres e general arr James P. McKenney and Pauline L. Mills, o be worn at this popular ball. The | the hands of M ieory es, Mrs. k son, vice regent |both of Lanham. Md: 5 S e et | MEs: WY for the District, has invited the mem. |, ¥ B Hosack snd Martha ¥. Liosd. both Griflin, Miss . Mr s of the \\nu» ui‘ l'l_'l\_v)gxex;-fl t:\'l onk um;m& Hotwon. ir. o iwe ] E y r fri ar Mr. heodor - humne Lo o chmond ss {(In’\:‘x‘x:nml\l\'l\\\;l e z srtment of Tabor, |y, Alsais ¢ Spalding and ‘Theresa M. West and Miss | Frank H. Chieattiam ferson room of the Among those who have »l tomorrow evening ut 1 s president | tables a v n L. i Mr. Risley's subject will be il board John Scott, Mrs M Mus v Unil.” Miss Violet War- son will entertain with read Theo. Jones Gf Alexas M. Green' of Nauck, Va Arthur Thomas of sprmiflcld n., and cholas of Richmoud, e James Smith and Allce Taylor Frne V2! Hafiet od and_Beatrice L. Ste- the Shor Jarhoe Yerion W, Kidwell and Tdna M. Crawford Murphy and Rosie Normandy and Elizabe Frederick Young and Hampton. There will be each table and tea will be serv of the ladies of th those of Reserve Officers Corps 4 pr eir friends, are cordially invited | S and their f s %4 e 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 UMS"—the king of Autumn flowers— are on display at Gude's, and we extend a cordial invitation to all lovers of flowers to visit our stores and see the gorgeous specimen blooms in all their beauty and riot of color. The dinner which will be given Sat- | urday evening at the New Willard in ebration of the twenty-fifth anni versary of the Women's Guild of the American University will be well at- tended by s in general. Addi- | tional 3 g includ M ¥ Everett S Williar 1, Mrs. Mason | . 1. P: mhl\ Mrs, Peyton Gordon, Mrs. - / N ! TY ¢ Jains, Mrs Chilton, R < > & My Harry Covington. Mrs, Hugh | William F. MeDowell, Mrs. Lucius « 4 Ciriming Ml & € fer, Mg, | Clark, Mis. George Voods, sse SN | Aldis ‘Brown, ) Hosser MernlLe AT | res wmiaw S Dawhity S. Montgomer s Blizabeth Plerce John €. Letts, Mrs. William & . Albert itney aud LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MEN’S SUITS . . e = (Silks and Linens Excepted) . LADES'SUITS . $1.50 nder the auspices Ab X M. L. Corbin, librari 8 titution e \VH] be furnished by Mrs. Rub Yellow “mums,” bronze “mums,” white “mums." lavender “mums"—"mums" of every shade and in every size brought to perfccnon in Gude's own green houses. 2,99 “Mum’s”—the word—at Gude's all this week Gude Bros. Co. FLORI 3 S=ES===30% Leetch Soule Gantz > receiving lin 1102 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 1102 1212 F St. N.W. 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