Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 9

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HEROIG PHONE GIRL (« V N " her girl friends at the home of Miss Yo hootian et i £ the English- -~ this wa Mrs. Delos stess at the tea o 4 GI E G I.D MEDAI— s e 188 eniucky 2re tt, Mrs. John Biddle, Mrs, | Speaking Union at the clubrooms to- nue southeast. Miss Black was in o Cary T Gray. | morrow. The guest of honor will be vited who fi Miss Anna L. Lennan Braved . her Thursday afternoons at home this [ Sy Charles Woodhull _and Death to Stay at Post in | Weu ana il Teceive on that day for M. Thompson. Mrs.| . al i the rest of the season. Charles Preston and Mrs. Lindsey| ¥ ler Spon( flf P‘-"Bo he ‘]m::c: ] Flood at Piedmont = i Russell are among the recent table-{8nd Fall with Mrs. Boone's velatives e Maj. and Mrs. Robert Wi holders for the breakfast tomorrow, |in Jowa, Mr. and Mrs. Turin o Voeth, who have taken a residen i Boone have taken an apartment at the Potomac Park : nts for Mr. and Mrs. G. i. Ten Eyck Burr | 3435 Brown street northwest. Devotion to duty at the risk of her Hfe has won for Miss Anna L. Lennan, chief operator of the Chesapeake and Potomac Piedmont, v € DI ne P : \ b w. va., ail memortal Twentieth Century Club. fund gold m a cash award of At a meeting of the Twentleth Cen- $300, it was announced here today. S < Henry St. George| At @ meeting of the Twe Cen- Miss wn proved her mettle Tm,‘;fl_“;‘;‘ I’;‘\F"m"‘m’“\ it Geqr&e | tury Club Thursday Frederick Moore, Mire heniiETet Rt L ton, prLas °ign councillor to the Japanese em- e demruction by flood. | the, Powhatan today, wheto they are Will e the speaker of the a struction by | . | taking a for the Winter. ) Disregarding the entreaties of her | t2king an apartment for th b ST family, Miss Lennan made her at Mrs. Yeagle, widow of John Lynn - e 6:30 am. from her home in W rn- | Yeagle, formerly of this city, has re- at lhnl:utmhfon ilollulw pm. Md., just across the river from|turned to Washington and taken an S DT Pledmont, to the central office over a |apartment on Connecticut avenue. bridge which wa o y s z o reception will take ridge which was carried away short- . Mooks o 1 e i ly after she crossed it. 1ng the ope ved warnings to | ceremony being ey R nent of thes Fine Watches leave the e water was|home of her parents, M rising rapidly in the streets and fire broke out, but she Re: k to her post untl 11 p'm Minn., cousin of the bridesreom, of: | Miss Lennan again showed her grit | iciated in the presence of only the | e on May 12, 1924, when Dledmont was | members of the t umilies. Little | Affernoon ilica 1y 8 century and again visited flood. Refused per-|Babette Manning was flower girl fo J:S:mm:ndmlnlaulum mission by officfals to cross an im. | her mother, and an informal wedding With Musi oo have enjoyed the vised bridge this time, she and her [ bre s BRI LS patioaays o most sister walked a mi around | nessed the ceremony. Among S &?fi.’fi'.,fl‘fi’;f.r'x"(‘,’h'; from out of town who came for the Palm Room and ocalier sacialill (el < | wedding were M; . Barnett | . =4 of New Haven, e bride- | Corridor Established 1802 Mr. and Mrs. will be a 4:30 to 6 P.M home after February 1 7 Edwards | street, New Haven, Conn, Every i1 nounced tod Lloyd M. the Chesapeake and Poto ition man ft ot ac_ Tele- Wash phone Co., Piedmont, W. V. Jorgen: foreman, v York phone Brooklyn, } eryn C. Brisson, night oper England Telephone and Teleg: was soon Mrs. Wallace R: Walter M. Brodie, The “bridge ing wide attention among prominent | mong those who are alding the to join in & game of bridge, but surrounded by her friends, | 5 illed a hope chest with giits. ick deC Kaust, Mrs. Miss Julla Mattls, Mrs. Willlam C. Strong, Miss Hilda dress. have rented their house on N_street and are motoring to their Winter home at Crescent City, Fla. Mr. George Blaiklock, J. P., recorder of Grantham, England. Mr. David Al- len Robertson of the American Council on Education will make a short ad- Mrs. Willlam Lybrand, who has an rd is the guest F. de Rinsy | Mr. Moore to Speak to Washington Club. Gold Ware at 12:30 o Joseph N. Barnett of Red Wi = o us The Willard Hotel Silver Ware Wed. and Sat. akfast” for the bene- | of Mercy is attract- | the Hou: ington women, who, in addition Fitchburg, Mass.; Ida M. Bl agent and night operator, Northern New York Telephone Corporation, ¢.; Hubert Harris, ‘Bell Telephone Co. Pa., Natural Bridge, N. Y.; th line foreman vl of Pen Mrs. T, the d -vnhu\ lh‘fl Telephone Co., New Richmond, Ohio. Awards Made Annually The av nd are pro the Vail memoria) fund, ished as a memorial to Theodore N. Vail, late president of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., who died April 16, 1920. A total of 86 bronze medals have already been awarded for not services performed during 1 and the awards of gold and silver medals just made public were selected from the winners of these bronze medals as those ‘“whose services have been of consplcuous exc Shot in Bootleg War NEW YORK, December 1 (#).—An- other victim of what police believe & feud among bootleggers on the Stde was found shot to death tod in front of a tenement house on E: Tifteenth street. Iive bullets w found In his body. The man, believed to be Frank Pletro, was found by a taxicab driver, who saw several men running from the scene. seem to Paris Says A Flower on Every Costume “ Ihe House of Fadhion” Slashing Reductions of 200 Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats $49.50 to $75 Coats, $39.50 and $49.50 $75 to $95 Coats, $59.50 and $69.50 $95 to $125 Coats, $79.50 and $89.50 300 Fashionable Dresses Frocks for Street, Afternoon, Evening $15 to $25 Dresses, $7.95 and $12.95 $25 to $40 Dresses, $19.95 and $25 $4O to $60 Dresses, $35 and $39.50 ot m\\ . AND . FLI Chrysanthemums Gardenias .. Roses 39c to $1.49 39¢c to $1.49 98¢ to $3.98 Boutonn: 3% to 98¢ Evening Corsage ....98¢ to $5.95 CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices Between F and G Sts. EEIE!IE“'] pbiln bornt 0w luvnmur. Sale—800 Pairs New—Different FELT BOUDCIRS Gold Brocade Inlay on Vamp * ‘Thess are the different and newer felt slipper designs we know you will like. Ribbon trimmed around top and corded rosstte on vamp. All sizes 2% to 8. || ——=|o|—=|a|c———=|al}|alc——=[o[——F]0] o) ———1|o| c——=|o|—=3|0|\|o]e——F (0| ——]a] —} Made of Quality Felt g|=io] 1219 F Street 1219 F Street Our decond Annual Christmas Savings Week SALE 2,000 Pairs of Queen Quality g New Fall Models Reduced Your choice of 60 styles to choose from l Operas, . Step-Ins, 7 Gore Pumps, 5 Strap Pumps and Oxfords Black Satin—Patent Leather— Black and Brown Velvet—Black Suede— Black and Brown Kid—Tan Calf. ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS All taken from our regular stock and marked at this prios for this week only in order to give Christmas shoppers an exceptional footwear value. Here's & repl opportunity for economical women to eecure Queen Quality shoes at & big saving. GIVE HOSIERY FOR CHRISTMAS Bilk Fiber and Lisle Bport Queentex Pure Sflk, full- Hoslery, $1.00. fashioned, $1.85. Queen Quality Pure Silk, Chiffon with lisle top, full-fashioned, $1.85. $1.85. With silk top, $1.95. shades. Bizes 8 to 103 —in all wanted Charge Accounts Available Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes THE “7 .NING STAR, WASHINGTON, ’ TI' Sl) \Y, DECEMBER 1, 1925. 9 |to taking boxes and tables for this|daughter Virginia to Mr. Webb Sell- [apartment at the Shoreham was|selllng campalgn, which starts De-[son as vice chalrman. Mrs. Wi Hnlu SOCIE I ! | Yery' smire "event Which i to occur | man THersperger of Poolsavillo. The |nostess at luncii. . today to a com.|comber 7, proposes to huve every |J. Marris wie of the Senator '1”"" tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the May-|wedding will take place in St. John's s a & Georgla, assisted by Miss Jessie Dell flower ballroom, have also sent many | Episcopal Church, Olney, December |PanY Of 12. Later in the afternoon |State and patriotic oclety repre:|wii munage the Georgla booth. Mrs m ow a es Sorikintind Booss gL Baan) rous contributions in aid of this|22, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. she enlefl:‘:nedl at a bridge tea in her | sented. 2Lurrlu Sheppard, ‘wits of Senator ‘. 1 charity. Mvsl Robaxt MTilater Chapancwlll partment for her guests Mrs. Henry Ashurst, wife of the eppard, ar Ir uther Johnson, Senator from Arizona, will be chair-wife of Representative Johuson, Interest in the booth organization work of the Stone Mountain Memo- man of the Arizona booth, and will be naamad by X to run the Texas booth. For India Tean “one Mrs. Arthur Capper, wife of Senator Draperies. Siip Covers. Ralph Cameron, rial Assoclation continues to grow Mrs. T. IL | Capper, will be chairman. Mrs. A. O. . among the ladles of the congressional wor_from | Stanley, wife of the former Senator | (anr ot " INE R and officlal set. Already nearly a rman of tne |from Kentucky, will n charge for Z score of offers have been made to|booth for that State. The California |that State. For W shington, Mrs. \lnn 'K"ll for Estimates ald. Mrs. Willam Atherton DuPuy, |booth will be run by Mrs. McPherson | Wesley L. Jones, wife of Senator BNl A MATL Bl in charge of this feature of the coln- Crichton, with Mrs. Harley B. Wil-lJones, will be in charge. 314 7th St.N.W. 316 7th St.NW. 55 J.E Cunningham Co‘ Just in Time for Christmas Giving—A SALE of Fur Jacquettes of Fine Caracul They Can’t Be Duplicated Anywhere in the Country for Less Than $75 NCE more Cunningham’s does the unex- pected. A sale of the finest Fur Jacquettes at a price hardly covering the cost of making. The season’s smartest models are here and in every size, including specially selected stouts. These Smart Jacquettes May Be Had in Brown—Cocoa—Tan—Platinum Avail Hems! White Caracul ('.“::':Mm Some self trimmed, others trimmed with con- Ehisse trasting furs such as Fox, Wolf, etc. Service There’s nothing better for dress than a smart Fur Jacquette. Third Floor—Cumlmfllnm s We guarantee that the prices now marked on every coat in our stock is the after-Xmas | |& price and will be the equal or less than competitive after-Xmas prices for equal quality. Guaranteed After-Xmas Prices Now Unrestricted Selection of Fur-Trimmed Tomorrow— COATS —at the same reduced price you will pay one month from now. Why wait until after Xmas to purchase your Winter coat when you can buy at the same price now and enjoy wearing your coat now. Tomorrow is the time to buy, while our stock is complete with every color and size. And remember, while we guarantee the price, we also guarantee every coat to give satisfactory wear in every respect—always a Harris Shop policy. 48.50 68.50 83.50 99.00 | 123.00 Xmas Savings Checks Cashed 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. 69.50 Coats, 89.50 Coats, 110.00 Coats, 135.00 Coats, 159.00 Coats, Deposits Accepted tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow,

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