Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 7

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THE bridegroom were tendered a dinner by | printing of the American Printer, and, Public Printer Carter—and this also lnaturally, the news editor had to drop was in the Government Printing Office, | into the office to see how the work of in the cafeteria on the eighth floor. '|making up was getting along. In this The audience was almost en-| Mr. Kmmons, the bridegroom, is well | way he became acquainted with the | threny " composed of those identified | known in New York Ci He is the | chief proof reader. The acquaintance with the craft [news editor of the American Printer | ripened into friendship, and friendship SUNDAY AR, WASHINGTON, D. (, i DECEMBER 6, CLUB TO ENTERTAIN LOCAL EXHIBITORS 1925—PART 1. #* and Earl U printer, were Iy last night < a printer wedding in all re- | Emmons, editor, united in nmr~| Cards of Thanks. In Memorfam. DN, W wish to express our sincers kx and deepest apureciation o our | ives. neighbors and friends for their thinliess and beautiful floral offerings | T e o o1t deatty 61 our husbar THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and cold tomorrow fair; raoderate to ol BOSW m T i 232523324842224248248388242424242424224 $333808388082803282882838328888832888882823232838828832882833888 Government Publication Plant 1s| 222222244 *e *o Dol * Dol b od *o b od > bod o *o *e b od b od b od *0 b od *e > 33 > .o *0 *o >0 oe. w ance of Benjamin Franklin, pioneer printer, from Publie Rut reader and 38 Scene of Ceremony Attended by Leaders in Trade. hile the serene marble counten America’s | smiled down them his pedestal i the Printer George H. Carter, Mis: Ordway, a New York p member e 32383338:883333833 of h F Cash Selling makes Sigmund’s prices always lowest for dependable values and approved styles- Clearance of the Remainder of These Wonderful Girls’ Winter Coat We’ve reassembled them into four groups for Monday’s Selling—at reduced prices $5.98 $7.98 $Q.98 $77-98 for $7.50 values Most popular models—Flare and Straightline—mostly fur-trimmed—Fur collars or Fur bands. Novelty Mixtures, Polaires, Tweeds, Chinchillas, Suedes, Bolivias—full-lined and interlined. the shades that are fashionable. Waugh | officrLated at | Ruth Steigman of New | panied the bride. audience | president of the National As- | sociation of Printing House Craftsen, | stant director Engraving The Deviny, and : From Him to Her at 49c Black or White finished Brush and Comb Sets. Boxed (3) Handker- chiefs for men or ladies. Beautiful Knitted Men’s Ties, prettily boxed. Large variety of boxed Toilet Water and Perfume. Fancy Silk Garters, in beautiful colo: Silk or Rayon Medium Wexght Hose, all colors. Men’s Initial Handker- chiefs, 6 in a box, bor- dered. De Vilbiss Perfume Atomizers and Droppers. Beautiful Assortment of Fancy Boudoir Caps. Silk-trimmed Batiste Gowns, flesh and white. at $1 98 Spanish Lace Scarfs, of Crepe de Chine and Lace, in white and colors. Crepe de Chine Silk Chemise, all colors, boxed. Pair of Beautiful Heavy-quality Pillo w- cases, embroidered. at $2.98 Stub-handle Gloria Um- brellas, in all colors. Corduroy Robes, in bro- cade and wide wale. Gowns of Rayon and Silk, pastel colorings. Street Floor. Officiates at Ceremony. | William Methoais. of | Deviny, corge H. sistant tc the ceremony, $23322322324 and the author of a book of Western |into romance. poems, “Mavericks.” He was an of- ficer in the Coast Artillery during the World War. The former M daughter, of George Binghamton Pre; and her brother M. Hoffman of the Episcopal Church the ceremony, and Miss York accom- g nE O South Africa Sends Envoy. NEW YORK, December 5 (#).— The government of the Union of South Africa has fallen in line with the Canadian and Australian govern ments in opening diplomatic offices in this country, and is now represented The romance started in a print shop | by a_general commissioner. Louis —the Tederal Printing Co. of New |Eric H. Louw, who has just arrived | York city, where the then Miss Ord- | in New York with the objective of | way was This | promoting American interests in the printing compiny of the South African Union. 3883383332:3333333338 382’3288 $3333332383332333832383388838384¢. * Lay-by what you 3 "desire with a small cash deposit—and §3' it will be ready for you when you want it - Ordway is the Ordway of the . Binghamton, N. Y., Tuded A printer. John J. Print Shop Romance. and Public T Carte Printing; inter and and Miss the public the of the Bureau ! g 332 2 | :z;:: oo $33388 Those Taking Part in Annual Dis- play Will Be Guests of Honor. The Arts Club of Washington will entertain as guests of honor today resident exhibitors of the annual members’ exhibition at the club, which is on view until the end of the month. Hostesses will be Miss Jessie 1. Baker and Miss Ethel T. Prince. Two events of interest which be put on by the ciub this we lude the presentation of Mrs. 1J. White by Mrs. Nina E uesday ni; 8 iP. Hde Ls | Thursday ev read her ne pilblishediinoetey: while Mr. Laszlo will speak informaliy on_portrait painting. G. A. Lyon, Boheme Miss Alice 13 costumes committe heme on Jg lard, will to have mittee aid members of the club in de slEning and securing costumes for the brll - This committee will meet ench Wednesday afternoon during Decem ber ot the clubho Other committees announced for the al Boheme by the chairman include: ronesses Lewis will k in rman of the Bal nnounces that for 3 10 at the New her com and boxes, (chairman), Mrs. Chesley, Mrs. Charles W. Fair Miss Aline Solomons: decor: elix Mahon sisted by stude the National School of Fine and Ap plied Arts: program. Luther Morrls Leisenring: floor. oy L. pstumes, Miss Edwards Channing ith, Mrs. Howary man, Miss Marguerite Neal, Miss Lil Mrs. Fulton Willoughby {lian Burke and Glenn Madison Brown. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Art Promoters’ Club has issued invitations for its annual meeting and subscription banquet in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, Decem ber 12. 7 p.m. The subject will be ““The Promotion of Art in Washing ton.” will be Minister of Latvia. The Washingtor ogy Club will hold tomorrow, § p.m The Masonic S the Practical Psychol- business meeting yhouse. dy Club of Wash- for $10.00 values for $12.00 for $15.00 values | In Third Floor. Radical Reductions of Fine Fur-Trimmed COATS -—on the Popular-Priced Second Floor— For Women. and Misses They are these beautiful lustrous Bolivias and soft, snuggly Suedes; in the new flare and straight-- line models' with collars, collars and cuffs of the new ere $24-5--$29:15..834.% Reduced to $1815 Every garment a model of su- perior workmanshlp—durable and warmly lined. Fine Coats at a Bargain! Second Floor $333332383838383838888838383888883383888883838, 338888282?88”833322338382_8883222 83382333&82388__882 333338383 83223223322282882382388 $383883888888388838888383883888888 $323888888883838383838888888883883¢ $22222232322223 :uxnzmzzzxmmmmz £23223232232222384922284223242238432322222222¢322224 A | morrow { don. | meets tomorrow | st | Park Citizens ington-Centen ke will meet to p.m., on the second floor of Masonic Temple. Dr. on Ayres will give a talk on the 1 Masonfc Code, and Dr. Wo La: will rej of the Masonle Service Assc held in Chicago. | vited. Barry Farm ( at 8 o'clock, ¥ Methodist Epise on road southeast sher will give an John's Cplore Church on § rd 1. TIIP activities of (' hildren's Hospital | be shown in motlon pictures at 1 at 4115 o'clock tomorrow Assoc The monthly December me of the street ‘Deaths Re orted Hours Charles H Rahbitt Margaret MMl hord ames Wolts 44 Phineas & M Co; John Billinkaiey i States Home Hosnita s r. 73, Hoy 4480 E 1756 stenech Gertrude M. Hage pital Walter G pital Wiliam Ker ropathic Hos Allen zabeth's Hos. 74 arah Ballinge y en‘s Hosoital Hoapital dmen's Hoanital 102 Corcoran ne Perry Tilman 3 months, 5810 Daniels rd Bmhs Reported Thomas I. Studds. hoy O 'Brshim and Josenhine Edward ‘and Eleno Asbury €. and Julia 1 Lawrence . an I Kenmads ances t Fordinand and Svivia Nex pos Engens's. and Chariolis Curran. ohn B and Juliette iilicen Rohert D. and Minnie € n Harvey K. and Jomeoh ¢ i girl Rirl girl wirl ardner. Smith. boy Smith. Gy E oy William J_“and Jane E. O'Keefe. firl Alfred and Bertha Williams. girl. Arthur and Carrie Ruffin. hoy George and Eunice el girl d Corrine Wil Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F S UKULELES Just the gift for the younger folks. We have a arge assortment at pop- ular prices. $1.95 to $12 Harry C. Grove, Inc., —made up of fresh-cut, choice, sea- sonable flowern. 50c v, SPECIAL BUNCHES OF FLOWERS for the cometery FREE DELIVERY Leapley YOUR FLORIST 905 G St. 45N 7672 John | and the honor guest and speaker | Sheridan ®{ Falls . boy. | | fresh westerly winds. Maryland—Falr and -older, except snow flurries in the mountains today; tomorrow fair; moderate to fresh { westerly winds. Virginia—Fair and colder toda. ) morrow fair, moderate to fresh erly winds. West Virginiz colder: probably north portion toda Records fo- to- st Partly cloudy and now flurries in the ; tomorrow fair. 24 Hours. lowest, 4'4. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 42 lowest, 36. Vari us ature gl Fri sat . night. 8p 6 40 30 11 i 30 i ouoi | iy G. L. MUNTER ELECTED. | | Chosen President of Washington | Gruetli Associatio: Godfrey L. president of the W { Association, it v nnounced last i night. Other officers elected are: John | Gutman sident: Benju SRlofY. Kreis, fin clal secretar: off and I ward Schmid i sergeant | Zin 15 been elected shington Gruetii Munter Julius trust nmittee ation, incorporated in 1854 one oldest of ts kind in the Distr composed of Swiss natl | descendants ganize jis ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY The Wanderlusters rom Rixey car line Bring hike leav Kauff and Cars Mr lunch at line. weather permitting | staving for campfire | Gee, leader. at clubhc Bring lunch Bernard 5109 14th et | | “The Law of C: ! presented at United osophists, 1731 K Public i Lodge of The street, nomices, ng man Park Hotel Theate former Senator Robert L. lecture, 8:30 o'clock, at the Theater. Subjel “The ses of Our Motion Pict Romantic ures.” FOUND. | Jonxsox. FE AND FAMILY HESS. We thanks and relatives, fr faithfulticas at_the d wife HESS, h ‘of our and mother I wish to appreciation and beautif ) HUSBAND our sincere o ou neighbors for their floral tributes W faithful EAUGUST AND FAMILY. 6° and father. 5 j express my thanks and deepest appreciation to my rela Uven. friends an fulness. oxpr tful floral ¢ ons of L neighbors for their ferings during death of my b BERNICE JOHNSON i mpathy and beau the long 11 sband. ERN Marriage. ADFORD. BRUIN COLEMAN Taizhter o DUNNE. LIE ¢ « JOHNSON. EDW AR "HER DF 'm.\l as n C. M [ ot BOOK AND CH NK near Center Market K Phone Lt Pers silver gray ining indorsedt 5 321 in il s Saturday aftgrnoon ! O'Brien. Por d_Hbtel | corLIE—White: answers 1o A Reward Boh'™: bt DOG—Rabtut hound, ght brown. long ears. @ dirty ran away morning of Decem Va. "If you have scen this dog of phone Clar. R07-F-3 ington. ‘white strin on face | Sate Tot clipped. Wil finder wlease returm | an et R31W. DOG—Setfer. hiack and white, male: S5 re ward_ Lost Saturday night. Col Xae 0 DOG—Airedale, male_ white spot_on o atraged from vicinity Brightwood 07 %25 roward, W, Dufty 0GS. two spotted hounds. 9 months old ith black ticks. bobbed tails. Pleace returs | 2 how. Raceive reward. 6° | Tse shell. in George Ker case, Deceniber. 2. on 14th at mont ave. between W and H ata 1573 Chest. rubber bands | 647 11th n.w. and 11th | Return (o above address or | S of &th | contents, | glasses and other articles on's Drug Store. Rth and, F | isw Min<on. Reiward. | between St and Pa. ave & Bt | Tuend L. Orndorft. 1205 week of _North 9871 PIN—Reward. durm{ o | MEDICAL nmr:n\n‘v Phone Col. 3108 PIN—Pearl with sapphire, in. Woodward & | BT A TR S e T K POCKETBOOR—Brown. on i st 7 oing nor perion” who “teicphoned §irs". & “onnso 191, 001 Phoned Keep money s car line POCKETBOOK Cnderdrm Thir PERR o AR i R ROSARY. VELING BAG—Rrown: on Wharves o R B a0, Miss Davie. sraghi Reward. BRELLA—BIack I at Ontario road Thursday night. Ward: Col. 1001, UMBRELLA—Red_Frid g rih Capitol and Rew. 2 orn Aot 48, 1741 T st now awandie WRIST WATCH—Gold "eneraved M. LA back: in the” Rialto “Thuraday evefiing. &u Adams 6214. _Re i WRIST _ WATCH—Gc black _ribbon Wednesday. December 2: back gomewhai seratehied. Reward 1f retimed to 1055 Bel- mon 0 BILL—By orphan child: on tween oit and Jii° or il beiw i nwe: $5 rews Roariment 'L ot ' o L, Pleasani evening, sts. on | TOWL Freedme beloved wife of of George and at the W ors. _Interment_ WEST, dward Wi hite. Veatter “Washinsion. from Lis late VOTED SISTER LES. daughter ns rest funeral Va the mother lexander. grand nder, _the and Mrs. aria 1an 5 and James Washington. from Alexander th al Baptist Chus and 28th_sts. n.w The one we loved is now at. rest Her fond, true heart is still Tig Mands (hat would have helped ug Now lie in de; h's cold chll At_home on_the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some dav. dear wife, when my task is o'er I ehall meet vou'there. DEVOTED HUSBAND. Tuesday EW WILLIAMS s Co. funeral 6 December 1925 Services at the S home, Tiecember 7 ‘ment” Arlington M RI Roe Figalio, from his laté re: December 7 = Church am. Cemetery. heloved 1 16 6th st done December her 0f Mre Funcrai n it Interment a And W t DEVOTED N BROTHER | BROOKS, Andw | He 'y ; | msHEVETED | BURRELL 2 nm. | Yo YOIR LavER x\uu SONTQUINCY Mass, e RAL DIRECTORS. W ESado & o | A SChaver Lincoln 524 RYAN JAMES T. Pa. Ave. SE Livery Connection VL. SPEARE CO. Neith the original W 1009 H St. NW Formerly 040 F St. N.W Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ISAAC mm)uw in with CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ‘Phone Lincoln | Gawler Service | Funeral Directors Since 1850 | Main 5512 i T Timothy Hanlon 841 H ST. NE Phone L. 5543. F WILLIAM LFE Fu tor and Em- | balmer. hon “”‘ 0 l’:\; rvlh;'_a | chapel an & 1 Wi M | prices. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. B N T Hioshone _Main 2473 ~ T. F. COSTELLO : AT NOW LOCATE! 724 N, CAP ST. 000 14th St. N Main 10 LEMS Main 2 Prompt Delivery Promnt Auto Delivery Service, ATtistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros Co., 1212 F St. '\~ _BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautitul Floral Design: Modarats prices. 1lith & H. 1 A 4

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