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SOCIETY. 4 THE EVENING SOCIETY The Ambassador and Senora de Tellez to Be Feted Tonight by Senor and Senora de Sa ncheL Latour TAR, WASHINGTON, D Cz SATURDAY, |WOMAN BEATEN BY THUGS. Three Attacked and Robbed, Onein Serious Condition. DENVER, Colo., February 6 (#). Miss Anna McGroarty, s in - ous conditlon with tured skull, and two other women are suffering from shock as the result of attacks Thursday night. Police are seeking a negro, who is believed to have beaten and robbed all three. Miss McGroarty was fou un- conscious on a sidewalk in the resi- FEBRUARY 6, 1926. Engagement Announced SOCIETY. TWO CATHOLIC HOMES ARE LEFT $2,100,000 Bequest of Miss Elizabeth Jenkins to Be for Maryland Aged Women and Incurables, have been drawn und ground will be broken in the Spring. The home for incurables will be erected near the cfty i on the Washingt boulevard and will cost $600,000 a carry an endowment of $1,300,0( The home for aged women also will be erected in Baltimore and will cost $200.000. A _corporation headed by Archbishop Curley will adm r both bequests. PRESIDES AT LEGATION Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, February Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore - day holds a $2,100,000 bequest from Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, descendant | dential district. She had a wound over of pioneer Marylanders, 1o be admin- | one eye. 0, was " : istered by Archbishop Michael J. Cur- beaten and dragged to . church base- " ley for charity. ment, whe her clothing was torn off. | This huge m was left for a )lmm’ AND WASHINGTON l"RTm)“ Her screams attracted u p rby and . | for incurables and a home for aged —\I“Tl‘"\ofl\ AND . her assailant fled, | women. Plans for both institutions | Mra. N. S, Steele, 43, was beaten by a negro who snatclied her purse. MUSIC Miss Frances a Grand Ballroom | m‘:\ l\|lllu“\“LE OR LINCOLN & | BIRTHDAY, VALENTINE DAY of Mexico and | lard before the Army dance. Covers will be the {were laid for 18. honor the e Mo e Col. and M inchez Latour | Were amons a. din- | Willard HE Ambassador Senora de Telle: guests in Minister of Senora de will entertain a comp: ner this evening. -d Stanley Miller ts at dinner in the 1 last cvening preceding o at the Willard. Their and Mrs. Frank < ames X rded Col. (o Attend Wedding Ton The Secretary of the N Wilbur will_attend the evening of Miss Mary rgeon General of Edward R. Stitt, Hudgin: place and Mrs. e this marria stitt, the to Mr, lius Peyser is entertaining 3 at a luncheon at the Con- Club today. sh, the well known American planist, who has played with practically all of the ding symphony orchestras, presented charming prograr in the c | the Mount Vernon Seminary day afternoon. Miss Nash i er pupil of Mount Vernon and this ct udded interest to her recital. rom the opening number in her Chopin group to the final popular | Arabesque on the Blue Danube mo tif, Miss Nash delighted her audience with an interesting variety of num- bers, which included two familiar etudes from Chopin, Debussy’s “Min strels,” a group from Brahms and “Andante” (aria), by Bach-Godows| Miss Nash is an artist of exce tional ability and it is hard to in which group she appeared ut her | best vesterday. Her fincness of fe ing and delicac: touch made he srpretation of each number disting tive. If a ind in her program it lay in the fact that it con sisted entirely of unrclated numbers. Many of us would like to have heard § this artist give her version of one of the great sonutas. tesponding 1o ush first played nsolation,” by the Chilean composer, Soro, and con cluded with Leschetizky's Ara- | besque.” The recital was followed by at the school. irs Herman will take Thoma i ROBE] RGH Jesse H. Rams- - | burgh, announces her engagement to Mr. Lawrence Gourley of Marior 11 The wedding will take place in October. v secretary of the Irish Free Sta ation, will { be the guest of honor at a tea at the clnbhouse of the American Association of Unive Women, Monday after- noon at 4:30 o'cloc he will spe Vomen in Ireland.” Miss ofe will Le the hostes: Miss La | Hurst of guests | rencevi hops. { Whose mothe Jepresentative and Mr Dempsey will entertain at d cverning at the Chevy Cha L2l i en covers will be laid for Rapp's Successor Named. Maleolm Ke il Rapp as assistant to the chi {of Efficiency. Mr. Rapp is leaving to | return to business life. A farewell luncheon to Mr. Rapp was given yes terday at the Cos s Club. buise Shibley and Miss Betty Holton Arms _School are .awrenceville School, Law- J.. for the Midwinter | presentative and will entertain n cc upper this evening Park Hotel, where they apartment. succeed Herbert Jureau “Allprest” renders individual service The “Allprest” Laundry does thlnfls dlffereutlv | Additional members of the floor com- | mittee for the Episcopal Home for Children ball to ‘he given Monday | - C. T. Jewell, chairman H. Price, Mr. | . 3d: Maj. David | William Cush- | in, Mr. Nathan bencer The director of the budget and Mrs Herbert M. Lord entertained at din- évening in honor of the Vice sident and Mrs. Dawes. Covers e laid for 12 Plerre Gaillard, Bennett Cr Louis J and Mr. Mar: Mrs. Frank < | ned a company of 30 at supper last evening in compliment to Miss Anne | 4 te and Wright were the honor the Minister of Samy entertained at last evening. Others in the npany were Admiral and Mrs. Ben- Hutchison, Admiral and Mrs - Burrage, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Dr. and Mrs. Julius Klein, Col. George C. Thorpe, Mr. and E vert H. Grosvenor, Mr. and Walter D. Wilcox, Mr. and Mr: owell Cabot, Mr. and M igert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry the Misses Bryn, Miss Henderson, and the secre- | e legation, Kamel By | Chicago Opera Company Boxholders for Next Week. Boxholders for the Chicago Opera Company for next week include Vice dent Charles G. Dawes, tha Brit- | hassador, Sir Esme Howard: | liams, Miss Mabel | A A\@O;r Mrs. Mar g ant Se Butle: in whose ind Mme. Under our system there are no dis- figuring marks put on your clothes and linens. We have another—surer and safer way of keeping track of them. With the “Allprest” steel cabinet, assigned to your washing, nothing can go astray——and no numbering nor let- tering on the pieces i s MME. BUSTROM, Wife of Wolmar Bostrom, new Minister of Sweden, who has succeeded Capt. Axel F. Wallenberg. Hlency Deaths Reported. ‘hael McNulty, 81, m 3 Park place ne. Ligh Grard st ' two encores, Miss Hill and Miss Dorothy Hill. Miss Laura Volstead is Visiting | Representative and Mrs. Samuel | A. Kendall. i Mrs. Spencer tain_at_bridge Hotel. February o'clock, when Representative R. Rathbone of Illinois and Mr. William Wile will give addresses. avy Band and the Washington will give a program of music a recep- Tupman will at Wardman 10. oha o enter- Jobn ] Park rment, “Our Flag” Chapter D. A. R. wmw hold at Wardman Park Hotel, F ruary 9, the third of a serfes of c: The afternoon hours to 4 o'clock. Mrs s is chalrman of the committee ing for the par Among | making reservations are Mrs. Willtams, regent; William Zandt Cox, 1 Mrs. ¥ Mrs. W. M. Hannay, Mrs Donch, Mrs. H. B. Polkinhorn, atherine Polkinhorn, Mrs. J Smith, Mrs. Clifford Cannon, Mrs. ward Keating, Mrs. A. H. Semmes, | Mrs. H. M. Richards, Miss { Johnson, Mrs W. Harris. | M. Berthrong, Miss Mary Hall, Carman, Mrs. Eve F bel W. S. Mrs. G Mrs Mrs. Anna and R. Wallace., 60, Unite ies of and Dr. Look ’em all over then buy a PEERLESS at Auto Jenmie M necessary. Grattan | Hamore v i riral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle | rtained at dinner last evening in the Ambassador of Spain 1 de Riano, when the other the Minister of Austria | }IT= Clarence C shall Field | from Kerd Kera - “Allprest” is up-to-date laundering —where individual service is rendered with individual care and caution. Harry Bern vert st Johu W_ Tay 1805 1st Ectella Tuberruly Faonie s, 44, Geor Wi Winfield W Assistant Sec; of the Mrs. Charles S. Dewe: copal Bishop of Washi and Mrs. Henry Weeks TOOTH POWDER Cleans Teeth Safely Avoids drugs and baseless claims Willian M rectown Our method of charging is on the pound basis for all the family finished washing—including dress shirts, col- lars, etc.—which means a material sav- ing. Crounse, | Curtis, Harr Stilson Hutchins, Mrs Edward Meigs, Morgan and James F. orment, MMrs tokes Halkett, Mrs. James Dud Edwin B. Par The how Betty Lorr, Russell " 1t an: . nor Rizzo the. 4th st Sibley’ Hos Dewey. wife of As ¢ the Treasury, of ley ston today to remain . Mrs. Luke. Chad- Horace | G. AL Lillie Sumnel Y men's Hos Laura Bar i arwood, tal oo, 40, s . en rout Invitations have been issued to the pri chibition of “Nocturne—Vil. | ge in Russia the famous painting of his highness, Prince Serge Ro manovsky, hich will be held at the | home “of 'Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke| .y, 3"."f"f'su“ffll.?#}l""vhil’”,(,‘.” ,'{',,,',f“;:“i boro, Pa., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. charge of this exhibition includes Mrs, | Alexander Rosenblum of 704 2l etrect Godfrey Lowell Cabot. Mrs. Gibson | NOTthwest. Fahnestock, Mrs. (' les M. 'fflllll\i‘ | Mi: Mrs. Frede Dent irant, | Mishtowt and Mrs. Walter R. | man. Charles A. McKenney | Prince Romanov: {in a company of 20 at din- | cousin of the late ¢ evening at the Chevy Chase | on his mother's side a nephew | Queen Helena of Ttaly. A valentine honor of Mrs. | afternoon clubhouse of League of American Pen Wor Hi street, under the joint : that organization and the Society Accredited Secretaries. nd st sw lodgett and her si: G. Matthews left ocoa, Fla., where other-inaw and . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porcher. Later Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. M thews will go to Tampa to join their hrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. s 1 ¢ a cruise on their house- b and Mrs. Peck left their Mobile last week to cruise e Charles = for will visit t Mertin, | Ha and Misses Ring us up—West 1020—or 102]1— and let us demonstrate the efficiency High salaried positions open in tea and economy. of the “Allprest” way. rooms, motor inns, coffee shops. Haw:‘ to start your own tea room. | Julius Baron, from Barnes-| Births Re orted. Gus and Mary Kiatta, nrl Joseph H. and Florence C. Hurles will be at the Mrs v will Benson norrow . at which ew York Ci N Fricdman Re L A Abranam and Fa Wonlen's 3 A. F. Kerst of be guest of honor. Miss Benson will ted in receiving by Miss . and the tea table will be by Miss Grace McVey Miss Hazel Elson. along the Mr. will o1 ner th Club. girl orn. gir Eorer i Chrting Wajker. voy. althew and vers en, hov Travers D. i aloh 1. veon B and ¥ Ellie M and 1 Frank K. aad Biltion un S experienie show 3 Mrs. Herbert J. Slocum to Ormond Beach, where g at the Ormond. Col. G and have and gone “re sta will be given - M. Robert in this | the | 1708 | ftrid ohnson e. girl siri fasnating profess pF Class now formine—limited. Marriage Licenses. g P ek mparn i inner | Gr nds Cour ndson, Mr. Benjamin Esenty Call 830 A. M. Roval L. ) of Torrington, Me.. and lizabeth Fisher of this eity Bstelle ( Ryboski a Ezbicki, | g | Mrs. Louis N. Wilson of Baltimore entertained her bridge club at the Bal- timore Country Club Saturday after- | { noon. Warder 1 Lewis Hotel School and Tea Ronm Institute A AV Airs. Joseph H. Himes was hos to a company of 20 at luncheon today at the Mayflower, i Teresa Goodloe. g0 of Ci of Jetersy and | The Conard 13th and Eye Streets The Cornell Alumni Society gave its annual dance last night at 2300 Six- 1th street, with a large number of ians present. A large m ure | the dance was due | rol Curtis Bell. chairman committee, and Miss Abbie | Tingley, in charge of tickets and invi- | tations.” The president of the society, | | Mr. Dorsey W. Hyde. jr., and Mrs | | i Archbold and her daugh. Lydia Archbold, will leave ia to remain until the | | Smartest R”“”‘"”’t Modern fireproof building heart of downtown section Convenient to Government Departments and Stores ntertained : Bert Han: s Mise Occumpaug Wilson, Mrs, Morris Robert Overstreet Stein and Mrs. Jack the No.b Jnom Circle Phone Maun 4336 for RESERVATIONS An Engagement Extraordinary || Loomis Twins —heginning Monday. ary 8. The greatesi rofe atirac in “years. Tuwo Giminutive tots. comhining a’l atirinutes " of | Sophie Jcer. Relle Baker and Gilda Gray. appearing mightly at dinnér and supper. When your "phone rings— remember this SWINDLE “Mr. J., this is M. & Co., Brokers, You have heard of us, of course.” Attractive Lobby | Hyde were pre 1t and many Corne] ns prominent in so es of Washingto: “patrons al and scientific 24-Hour Elevator and gasstaitolite Telephone Service Ver- vrie took her rea House on the Mount 1 bouleva nd the luncheon vel psed gallers looking and patronesses | ov One room and bath One room, kitchenette and bath Two rooms, kitchen- ette and bath Alanson Whit. Holton. Dr. and | . Coville, Dr. and Mr r. and Mrs. J. B. G nd Mrs. Herbert D. B. Hurrey . McLachle ir Febru \ M. Washington t remain at the Ritz Carlton untll Wed vesduy, when she 1 Lake Placid remain for sever Mrs. MeCutcheon will entert ner for Miss King tomorrow evening. | Mr Reid Y ay entertaining s Mary Br Building. Brown, Mr. and Mr. and| nd Mrs. | | “Mr. J., I called you on the telephone because we have just learned of a deal which will enable you to make some money. We were fortunate in being able to pick up some copper stock, which is listed on the curb. The stock closed vesterday at 98 cents and it will be sure to go to $3.00 within 30 dajy I can get marigll and Reller gran and en | you a block at ‘)ii cents if you will take it right away. Auditorium? Mrs ,\’.:fi"’_,,‘;,,.‘\}“",{‘p'.r;‘ | %t s sure t¢? go to $3.00 and we will tell you when to sell. RS Pl e S _et us have your order. esidential Prestige Mrs, Newport Iter F. Hardeli. Mrs. Charles S. | . Thomas D.| Howard Johnson, | Sher- | < Mary Dur-| Caldwell. | i | | | Comfort, convenience and | service are but a few of the features that - distinguish the luxurious apartment stfucture on Massachusetts Avenué at 21st Street—its outstanding attraction is the unequalled environment and recognized residential prestige it assures. To the initiated, it is Mark heon nliment to Mi ood, Wil the compan Representative on Premises H.L.Rust Company 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6888 ‘aton, Mr. and Mrs. George Hilly Mr. and M A. O. Tingley and Mr. | and Mrs. Gerrit Miller, i The followin have signified their willingness to act as patronesses | for the Washington and Lincoln Me- | morial and Relief grand bail and en. | 1!"|wv|n A eble, Cl Patterson an, M 11w of the hos - of Silver Mrs. Mrs. | Miss Ma Mary Miss Ramsburgh to We Mr. Gourley in Autumm. The high-powered sales talk by telephone continued until Mr. J. was persuaded to buy a block of it. wood D. Shankland. Mi ter ham and Mrs. David D. who lington from Frederick, ough her mother. ho dith Robert TInstead of going up the stock went down, and Mr. J. came to the Bureau. Department of American Citi of Wom- of Colum an evening dedicated to patriotism at the D. A ion This is what Mr. J. found out: The company had just opcncd its office in this city. 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