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A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDXY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925. | e e . e v S Sane! Shirley Kellam. PHILADELPHIA, November = held unc auspices of the | Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop. Y HILAT Novem Gieorse Baldwin McCoy Unit of the Miss Mary Bradley, chairman of the TO REPRIEVE DISSE —I'ire early today badly d 1 Eighth Page.) American Women's Legion in the|debutantes’ commitiee, has two new 'I‘;hunltrnstlonal Assoclation of Art SN TR 3‘”;’8 bullaines i ithe bnsire Transportation Building ‘assistants, Miss Katherine Simonds |and Letters will entertain at tea atl . 2 on of Germantown. causing ober, has sufficient- | teenth and H stecets and Miss Olivia Stokes. the Hotel Gordon Saturday afternoon | Will Act Only if Alienists Need |or approximately $200.000. The b Iy recoven SR Bom ol Lesntngs 5 from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Kate T More Time for Study. sty s o b e g ! ridie breakfast,” to be given | Abrams, director of the District of store, swept through the lower floors e “bridge breaktast o e e e of the Cherry Department Store und O e et Nattons Non-Partisan Association, will the Campbell Office Buildi e Y iiower, 1s expected to be a | be the guest of honol tss K +| By the Awsociated Press ing. One fireman was hurt at the ower, is e: 0 Covemix g e flames. 't uffair, evidenced by the November 19.— | the flame o € T < . ih0 B will not reprieve . Wardman Park Hotel on Monday The Delta R Ony Alumni names of distinguished Women ¥ '8 Fenton and Mrs. Blolefelat Rudolph s ear-old slayer of 1y of Maryland fare patronizing the breakfas };"f - his sweetheart, hi: and a police His Start. aual banquet lirge number of boxes #nd table —e Aeted e e 528 12th St. N.W. Big Reducti l e, unless evidence is produced s in the garden house ady engaged. Many box and 3 = R owioe (hatt hai ‘Statel moaw: fof g on qate Lof the Grace Dodge Hotel. P'rof. C. E. table holders will attend only the Mamage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the ) byl i : “When did you take your first f E ~ l M-ll- e has not had suffici : White, I'rof. M. B. Melisay and Mr. breakfust, leaving later to fill after- mentaliiiyglens TasimoCmed suticient iy &7 S o xceptlona tlinery bile acc ."' v IWI mnery Cooke, Mrs. Jaw L r The * Mr e o ot | MTS. Fre 1o today for i it Katharine ming and Mrs. Lew S tend | e ey M v | oniey will partment it = % very sn Trinkle Says. Adams give a re: Hostesses | IRICHMO: at the tea will be Mrs. Katherine J.|Gov. E. Le Mrs. Learned Hosiess (o Debutantes” Ball Committee. Mrs ' 5. Learned is enter time 't h b tal I : the mbmabers o ime to examine the youth’s menta . " he nmembers R. M. Watkins will give brief ad.|noon engagements, and many others In childhood,” answered the alder fhe dabuiainte ommittee for the| i condition. s ! 34 T hich Wil e held Mo | dresses. Among the guests of hono rive at the ty just in time Juntioy of Quantico, Va..| Disse's three attorneys asked the|Man. “It was for washing my neck % | will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mah-jong, so that in Forest Glen, Md Gulle verierans thieon 5 i 10Ty UHL Shepherd of Berwyn, Dr. and |nent women in Washington society dition might be examined further, but Mrs. De Voe Meade and Dr. Mark |will support this benefit by their H the governor told them they would of Chi-{ Welsh | presence. Beiimie o Motentz, [ have to bring forward evidence tof from 1| = | The committee in charge of the Drver. | Show that It was the governo illard, was! Mr. Willium McKechnie, manager |bridge breakfast is headed by Mme i Grice Youns. both'of | to allow the State board R it dinner | of the ‘world chumpion Pittsburgh | 1Bkengren, who is assisted by M ore. Pliee e b time. On no_other condition, he de =2 e ball team, with o party of friends |Allan W. Dulles and Mrs, . Aok H. Newm: O . | Clared, would he consent to a reprieve. | [ [ [ [——£q5] his omme own o Ciikinsurg, | drews s viee chairmen, Mrs. William | o it of ) = e’ youthful triple siayer, who is c] =10 [ol———[o|——=[a]c——=]n| Y W X . . will arrive in Washington tomor- Butler, Mrs. W t. Tuckerman, illlam A a L. Turlington. | under ser e in the electric both of Baltim. murder 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. An opportunity for the woman who likes a during midseason Prices, $2.95, $5.00, $7.50 Were $5.00 to $15.00 “CAFE LOUISE” Chicken and Wafle Dinner Sevents-five Cents. Management. . Open B 114 M K. Smithson. ddition: Sunday. ShN chair on ow morning. He is coming to at-|Mrs. P. Lee Phillips and Mrs. Arthur| "0y, 0y "5 of Henry meeting of the Pennsylvania hur completing the committee. J ; of Washington in the il E ew and Alice X Mo been under observation 1o tomorrow Sylvanus Stokes, JI',.‘ \\,h«» is Edwa “'. .' n "~.‘ ‘Il'vv(\ 3 ;' :?Ili:;\ e X\Iv‘l'i l‘);“"lvln'llx d& ‘;\:y‘\;-l; The soclety ing the pageant for the Junior| Jorrig Moush and Bessic Dunave 2 s conviction on Augusi ns one i ibeant el Sl i e 1 R. Bauks and Idella Har 2 last. Dr. Hall is understood to reetings it reception | December 4, 1 | iave made & report on Disse’s mental have in condition, but this could neither be McKech- | Juan Maye aflirmed nor denied at the executive il e e jilces or by the youth's lawyers. b nim Wil Betty Byrne, Miss Eisle Quimb o the TR Denariment " in "The Taae"'54 nnsylvania_del- | Phoebe Quimby, Miss Caroline , [ Bours Half of the available supply of : . Comdr. W. R.|Miss Elizabeth Hitt, Miss Margaret| NiuriccA. and Mildred se) beeswax in the United States is now Dor s 4 1 will make the|Flint and Miss Hawes. John A. and Aida I. Tenley. b wasted by beekeepers. Dubois, e E : | Homer A% and Anua B Bohunnon. boy : Miss 1 Va | ¥ ed by her | e Dubois and | e i i . . Births Reported. urichton 4 " he = % William Doeller, ards have been mailed | A silver service has been given a a 5 boy . W = Mrs. G wrrison rew 1 : nd guest cards mu | for sale, which will be held for ang ‘Al . o DeC ld edly SPGCIal A ttrac tlon S T S he SaFtmen Ni secured from the secr Mr avs, heginning December 9, at| Ravmond and Josept e Fasliothini. vos teer hiaat o Winte | B. Groff, room 115 Oftice et, for the benedlt of St.| Miiford s 1 Faith Wil 7 e - to o G " In Frocks- Building S School. in Tokio. g fand ¢ = Miller will be - e ‘ o Window Shades is at locel Martinigu So g tere ng showr William H. Hurd, M o it . boy » o f s €1 30 en v B. Brown, Mrs. Mackay Smith, MC DE Columbia Hospital Eben Smith, Monday evening, November 30, at | Muthews and Mrs. O. ) red S and Muin 3211 for Estimates t demand, and new names thington Cooke a . § ¥ in' & Martin Bldg Mayflower that boxes are 1dy in grea e | being daily added to the list of promi- v io tea in the t and to the commit- s avenue { debutantes, who are meeting afternoon from 4 to 6 h'week to design and 1 extends a_general invita- ke the ctive headdresses which the members of the Church of are to adorn the distinguished heads -ension and their friends to be of those at this picturesque event of The following young ladies the season the costumes of some of the Mrs. Case B. Rafter is chairman of where the church has mis the ball committee and number of | sions and will st in serving tea: patronesses have been added, includ- | Miss Whalen, M Elise Hume, Miss fiss Ailsa Mellon, Mrs. Walter E. [ Betty Hume, Mi M Marion Hume. 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