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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. rga | Mrs. Howard Fisk will be in charge | Additional patronesses for the Epis-| Mrs. Henry Fitch, Mrs. Samuel J. South Carolina Judge Dies. court of South Carolina, passed away “ ” S Y | of the sale tomorrow of articles made | copal Eye, Kar and Throat Hospital |Graham, Mrs. Dwight Chester, Mrs. | & at his home here shortly before noon | CAFE LOUISE | by ex-service men at St. Elizabeth's, [ball to be given Thanksgiving eve, No- | Allan Dougherty. Mrs. Lyman B. Ken-| CHARLESTON, §. C., November 18 | yesterday. Judge Memminger sue. | Chicken and Waffle Diaser 0 which was arranged and is being held | vember 25, at the New Willard are 1. Mrs. Isaac Mann, Mrs. Keith | (#).—Robert Withers Memminger, | cumbed {0 a heart attack that he suf-| o oG — (Continued from Eighth Page.) [ under the auspices of the George Bald- & W. Underwood Merrill, Mrs. Francois B. Moran, Mrs. | judge of the ninth judicial circult | fer s pg anasemant. | O |win McCoy Unit of the American Swanson. Mrs. Chavles L.|Leigh . Palmer, Mrs. William T. - Mrs. Poe White, have zone to New | Women's Legion. Tomorrow will be|McNary. ' Mrs. Key Pittman, Mrs. |Sampson, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, York and taken an apartment al 55 | the closing day of the sale which|Orme Wilson, Mrs. R. Turner, Waiter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Ern- West Eleventh street for the \Winter. opened the end of last week and aas|Mrs. C. L. Mitchell, Mrs. Lewis Lehr, | es Walker, Mrs. Henry B. Wilson, g S heen in progress each day in the|Mrs. Marshall Langhorne, Mrs. EL |Mrs. Chester Wells, Mrs. Joseph e Comdr. and Mrs. Leo Hewlett The- | T\ineportation Building, at Seven.|dridge Jordon. Mrs. B. k. Hutchinson, | Strauss, Mre. Edward J. Dorn, Mra. Senatoribes vl have gone o New Vork il are | teenth and 11 Cstreets. Mre Fiak | Mrs. kS, Hight, Mre. Edwin Parker. | Luther . Gregory, Mre. Hilary Jones, nator .| at the Hotel Vanderbil. Will he fssisted tomorrow by Mrs, | Mre. Gilbert Grosvenor. Mra. C. C.|Mrs, Ridgley Hun(, Mrs. George Bar eclares Noted Suf R . iehop o | Pl Anderson, Mre. William Bowie, . Glover, Jr., and Mrs. \W. 1. Brownson. | nett, Mra. Bdward Hale Campbell . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Georze T. Rishop o raon Ve —- Mrs. Charles Morris, Mrs. Claude C. 3 F T romwell, Mrs. W. F e ol = o [ Mrs. Charl T fragist Had to Fight Con- [ cleveland are o the Willard, where | Mrs: 4 tohrer and Mrs, |, MIS. Calvin Coolidge has shown her | Bloch, Mrs. John A. Lejeune. Mrs. g 9 they arrived vesterday. They plan to | Parker, Mrs. William Rohrer and Mr%. | interest in the work of the Navy Re.|pocte Mps John A. Lej f 2 . Ll ert Callahan lief S felbiad o 5 to|John D. Beuret, Mrs. John Halligan, Ars. L. D. Sehofield and Mrs. 1. H. | today and is heing nssisted by Mrs. I 1hall to be held Thanksgiving night, :‘,, ADIEIIE A Gat comm ks Mrs J gl & b o Eving s. William = Schofield of Danville, Va., are spend. | W. Kite, Mr W. Griffith, Mrs. November at the New Willar Eibratih. Mo, Ha “Susan K. Anthony was fighting | In& Some time in Washington and are | O. Colbert, Mrs. Rohert Callahan, Mrs. | Gther patronesses are Mrs. Frank B. | \ire Cainer yyoirs; Havne Ellis and at the Shoreham Frederick William Wile, Mrs. Lew P. | geloge Mrs, Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs, | ' ¥ McLean. for the self-evident, but she was fight Mohler, Mrs. J. 8. Busby-Smith and | pyed & Britten, M heodore Doug: * = 1 h t ][ W .th B T e T s R et E Tha ang Wi eauty ages.” declared former Semator Rob. | AN MTS. Crowther are at the Powha — e John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Wil i i Senator. Rob-[ 4.0 ror the weel vitations have b ssued by the i ? s el e ert L. Owen of Oklahoma in relating | *" O the week e — Idaho State Society to the Idaho dele- rs. Cl . ton Vood accomplishments of the At woman W. N. Haskell of Governors ing S i i 3 . nskell of Ge 0S| pation “ongres cluding Sena E als <. Richard suff L in an address before the Oy n in Congress, including Walsh, Mrs. Richard i t v C Y. who is staving at the ; i ¥ Prank R. | Walnwri Mis, Willard shitall ¢ = % Bumnce Hncind honnoerion s | ertertaine “intorinii ot | S dreseniative addion 1. |son Mra Chries o tener s ||| LUNCHEON SERVED ADDED beauty, as well as light, Smith, Representative Burton 1. 8 ackus, Mrs, French, and their wives, and to Secre- | Cabot. Mrs. Charles J. Bell, ) i » | comes from the window that is hanquet in the Shareham Hotel last there vesterday, having night. Former Senator Owen worked [among her guests Col. and Mrs., Wil for wom: A with the late Miss | 1 v 2 am Mitchell St Ak ure and ? 3 Mrs, F Anthony. The banguet was in honor tary of Azriculture and Mrs. J A 8 Irs. Freder OF thé newly elsciad oMoe-s. of the Toa Moday to) former Idahoans, and former Senator L | dressed with the finished cur- - psdama A L = from Idaho and Mrs. Fred T. Dubois x SN 3 "',‘.“‘",’;(“"n'“' . Benefit St. Thomas Church, | to “n‘pl.“:‘ Y eption and dance at x —— = tains from the Lifetime Furniture ointing out that women are mow | g oo Auxiliar St 1 . . e e : e oman’s liary St [ the Franklin are Hotel tomorrow y oF tonar T et dn ahe AffalS | pomas' Church will hold a “silver | evening in honor of the new officers M| Store. en qiffer from men. poared wom ltea” in the .parish hall. at 1772 lof the organization and the great the etecoie O fmen, but they veliiurch street. this sfteruoon fiom §|numBer of idahe visiters new'in G What & man is n nearle ol e [t0 6 o'clock. Cake. candy and fancy | city. All Idahoans now living is due to the inspiration of some articles suitable for Christmas gifts Washington and those visitin in the | » i ] . . woman who has mopiration of 3me|uill be for sale. The proceeds are | city are urged to attend. M L D EVIT T | Here you will find good-looking tion can rise higher than the woman. | 0F missions T L T o . sl e han the womai The American Liberty Chapter, ! it 1223 F Street NW. |l hangings, attractively priced and head of that nation.” P = - = :. A ; Among the prominent women wha D.A. R., will give a benefit card | e e Pressed Nimsell 2% |accepted invitations e attend the |Darty Friday’ atternoon at the Hotel | y ready to put up. Anthons Fonmdntion i 1o Seea® 7| luncheon and card party given today | Roosevelt to aid the educational work oAb A e s jlesire ®|by the Federation of Republican |of the chapter. Mrs. L. H. Hannah = ] Antheny I thic oty Aid 1o dow ] Women ofinfont mzn‘!"yi'mml) 1t the lill ;&1’4; ].\1.}109:[\1};43;\.;7“‘Lm.l Mrs Good food—quick nection w e proposed memoriat, | Mavflower Mrs, Dwight I, Da S. Ridgely of 3936 Morrison street | A . y i pecHan it e wronosed memorlab Jiu g Tatrd Jhme Davis. Mrs. Wil |are in charge tickets. . cervice. Music, twelve ! Good Quality Dutch Curtalns, with & liam Tyler Paze. Mrs. Blavdon W tie-backs. Per pair ot atarsation Lownes, Mrs. Georze ht. Mrs Chancelior Spelling of the Univer- | s until two. \ d o o William %, Chase,” president of the | Sity_of ¢ 4 will he the zuest of b W vy Ruffied White Striped Dutch Cur- s Lo one At Lo Vederation of Lepublican Women o | the Washir Alunini at dinner : \ tains, including tie-backs. Per palr .... Maryland: Mrs. Virginia White Speel, "1;‘11» ~\"‘mvv t 1|.; :)p the Le Nunnally's famous South t y 2 : Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Gilhert | House. M ay Highsmith, De i e Whita Marquisetta Curtains, 215 vards H. Grosvenor, Mrs. ’I sha Hanson | Partment ustice, is in charge ol 3 ern Candies alway The Inng; lace 'd:’- Per pair 2 and Mrs. O. 1. Weller. At the con-. |4rrangements OC )y ¢ A Best Taste in Gifts.' elusion of ‘the luncheon” cards are| s gaward Stoneand othe shobs eoerywonser= ¢ e Lace-edgs Scrim Curtains, vomen's el tions which <ht desire to meet in this eity ter in the evening Mrs. Anna E tendlex. president of the foundation annaunced that former Senator Owen being plaved in the Chinese room had offered to serve on the founda- | Y i hers of Kappa Kappa Gamma Frater & long. Per pair tion's ad hoard for the further 'I ’:F"tn;mm;v‘r'v has supplied & prize | pity will be at_home to members of | C / or each table ance of the erection of the memorial SN iamma_ Beta Pi. George Washington : Good-looking Fringed Lace Panels, 2 , ; ey University. and Sigma Delta, Univer : Plea for Red Cross. “The Washington alumnae of I'hi Mu | sty of Marvland, Sunday afternoon : saudwilang; John Barton Payne, chairman of { Sorority will be ente ined at bridge | from 4 1t 30, at 3111 N str 3 o B 3 N street the Americai Red Cross, in a brief | this evening at & o'clock at 14 . Assiating Mis. Stens o Dutch Sets, in cream, with colored address. told of the history of his|s ace, joint hostesses being Mrs. v Mrs. Claude Watts, | ruffies, tie-backs and valance. nization. He described it as an |G, s s, Miss Katherine Brya Mrs. George ) steller and Mrs. | nization which makes no distine. | A er Colv Thomas Lunsford Stok Iis Tian hatween race, colar or ereed, and ioinas Lund(ord Siokes. o | Miss Melba did: It essential that the Red be ready at all times to respond . | \ new Stetson Snappy iny eme He pointed out - . ” E . = 7 % ; = ST iate N e starw it ; A FlOl‘al Message Tie walking shoe of | Lifeti me “Furniture Is More Than A United tes i the past vear v 3 ¢ h : h patent and black or — HE thint Ehe R Crorhasita tandas 54 . expressiveness when ar- | withCuban auick and ready aid W5 ) 5 . i g i Mis. Frederick W. Weitz, vice chair- | Kt #| ranged by Blackistone. | heels. M Y P R O man of the news service department ; e ; g A l: ‘;‘i ( : of the neral Federation of Wom- | B8 2 ¥:% 3 12 4 Clubs, delivered a brief address hich =ne il ot the adtan Gig- ot 3 B gy e @ | Seventh Street Between D & E 2 = . PR publicity in aiding any great move- N v intreduced Mrs. Nan otie Panl, vice preside f the foundation. who w the eveninz e latter called upon officers of the society o recite quo. tations from the writings and sayings of Miss Anthony Amonz those giving the quotations | |8 AR were Mrs. Clara O'Brien MecCrone e o fifth vice president: Mrs. Lucy Cooper 55 3 14t]2 am! H Shaw, record secretary; Mrs. Le SR W Mrs. Alfred Anthony, auditor: Mrs i Elixabeth Ayden’s New' Gold Stipe Luella M. MacKennan. historian: Mrs 2 = 2 Laey B. Cash. chairman of the mem { Fine Toilet ; Stockin, X Preparations 4 Silk to the Top —the choice of so°* Protected from many of the Garter-clasp “Runs” smartest women! $1.95 Pair hership committee: Mrs. Thacker V. Walker. chairman of the wayvs means committee: Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels and Mrs v RB. Cash, dele. 4 Py ’ gates 1 the District of Columbia Fed Hls youecuiilon & ';-fle eratinn Women's Clubs, urred? t is no doubt a 1 - . . A 2 & Street “I A tos ,,.“\'TT,."A”,'.'.;..‘J“ hr;“n(:n\lm\ minor disturbance that can_ Street Floor 1S F SLNW. = reet Floor aret Lonise OBrien was general || be easily and gnickly remée- | ¥ \ 4 sirman in charge of arrangements died. You'll stop squinting { . The Queen Anne et —no more headaches and ! Collar Smart women have acclaimed VOYAGED WITH PERRY. Plainly? .o i A o NG 5 C=1C ~( = » > : 1 Bue Listionn coat a1 $83. side and see— N 3 Quean “Afine. callare” ' Pl RALTIMORE, November 18 (#) | 2 2 'A‘m ".4 ,.'uj.v:': r’\‘v 13 Lieni. Arthur Sinclair, believed 1o 3] 5 3 _ SR s have heen the last survivor of Perry's | | Chas. Schwartz & Son s | e T NI expedition to Japan in 1831, died here g e | 4 e s sterday. He was 89 vears old. In|! v i i T i, St g on GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Ui LR ne Y . } 7 5 Flare Collar Lieut. Sinelair was aide to Admiral Fchanan on the Confederate Iron- “lad Merrimac during the historlc en- gagement in Hampton Roads, and q ! gt T r Jater was an officer on the cruiser ; 5 L 3 5 Alabama, sunk of Cherbourg by the X ) o The Waist-Deep Al.\m“:!{ B lian e Notched Shawl 1S, 8. ‘Kearsarge, in 1854. ! N . e By G TN i Collars Lient. Sinclair is survived by one ) shaw‘ Col‘a' ‘fl:(\' ':A‘l‘h Nead 'v(fl b wom. Arthur Sinclai member of . oats with Sare.much sought the firm of Bstabrook & Co. of New iy he' —of a browi lustrella Leadienoint ‘. der? ;:m ,-‘I.m }:r;\"lnn',":‘v;rill )::vra'hr::v;?‘ur. enat e Sl e o Russian Fitch c The one sketched is =iEanC HC v Tinea godet flares. and forms brown tox fur, as are the coat s deepy cuifs. $363. of deen beaver fur on a cuffs. $110. s125 This collar occurs in Thin atummine. model silver fitch on a lamola 1 may alse be found in coat at $95 and in b . black with heaver or B tonta. foztiof s oliars of s e e notches trella at §1 shawl collar. Both priced $125. beautiful effect. A Revi at eview Of Fur Collars that are Glorifying e ——— ] ! the American Woman 2 Or | X ICTURED. you see eight of the collar styles which have won enthusi- astic acceptance this season. Never has any " season surpassed this in the delightful artistry of its collars & : These are not all the beautiful collar styles shown in our Woman's : es 2 s 4 Coat Shop—from which these were selected—but they offer striking ¢ d evidence of the completeness of our assortments. Tomorrow we shall take especial pleasure-in showing you as many of ' | ; Yl the new collars as you may wish to see—and we urge you to come in, ! 4 even though you may not intend to buy, and review 3 the new and interestingly fur-trimmed coats that are et daily attracting so many to both our Women's and Misses’ Coat Shops—on the Second and Third Floors, respectively Surplice Shawl Collar A collar that 1= much in de mand—here shown in Mink dved Squirrel on a brown Lustrosa _coat—with dee) cuffe, $95. » il Y z N Surplice shaw! collars appear The Stole K in Viatks Souirrel on a ~ 7. M (A Roulustra coat at $125, and in R Collar P ; \ Brown Fox on a coat of Venise ) The fopular 9 X K 3 cloth at $95—among others. \ “Question Mark This one is of marten \ & Collar —on a coat of cuckoo : 5 " \ most luxurious col- kashoretta—a wrappy : 7 The Tuxedo 1 of siivergray cara: model with the sug- 7 Collar cul on a youthful look- gestion of a flare, deep ? , ing gracklehead blue fur bahds o Wide-Aar- ' i One of the season's high %/ \ roulustra coat with a ing sleeves, and tabs of % favorites — unerringly smart— / y front that wraps over Hiacteh o iant Gaeet Z e shown here in Kit Fox fur. on 3y and flares. Deef cuffs 3 G A a side-panel flare coat of wine \ of caracul to match. panel side flare. $125. v color Roulustra. Deep cuffs of st . Other stole‘_ Collared - g kit fox to match. $145. oats—wolf fur on a Among other coats with tux- r include a veloria_coat at $59.50, 3 edo’ collare—a Venine coat with - = tham $95 and S$110: wolf fur 3 Caracul Tuxedo collar. $85: a platinum wolf collar at and cocoa-dyed squir- Y o m e $110; a vivette coat %‘ AMERJICAN— OIL COMpAN:r ;;;.m\ \n'cltev cn‘als at : . g e . a;;y kit fox collar at Other coats with this A T 40 ANOCA FETRLERA & TSN CEOORLY e o e NERCHL ETRCL N CORPOUTION It

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