Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING 'STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1926. 1 { the United States ; resentative Wal SOCIETY G e aretes ¥ T Deaths Reported. | MANUFACTURER SUED, Jadse Held in Auto Death. | patroness for the ffth S ph E. Upaike | The totiowins. deaths have heen re HANOVER. N. H., February 11 () | be given under the auspice: A y entative Liovd |t the Health “Department inthe Tast DENIES MAKING LOVE | —iudge L—|fw'll A { Lebanon commission at the Hotel La ¥ | Thurston and Mrs. Thurston, Repre- | "yt Rl : i ==l t P with : ) | Lincoln's birthday. There will be sev- | santative William P. Connery and ! i.f,':ffi: & Jiljeen. 8 s field has gone to New York to speak | €ral special features. to be announced | Mrs. Connery. Representative John J. _’rfilz"mrvvl‘wfiu 4 ‘Tyn;\lr:*»‘—e ave.ne. | Crosses on Letter to Widow Asking iar: 2 an the Nicaraguan situation before |later hy the committee. and prizes | Dou Mrs Elas, Repregent. | Adoaine O 1317 Rhiode Tsland sless, = s h iy 3 the members of the group studying|which have been selected and donated | ative Louis A. Frothinzham and Mrs. | av A de Tslan: $250,000 Meaningless. Says v and pleaded not guilty. Bail, reiations with Latin America. [ by Mrs. Bruergeman will be awarded | Frothingham, Rtepresentative ‘larence | A, Soring rd : Defendant. ; 000, witx furnished and Juc y her. ‘1n addition 10 jthe dANCINE, | 3. Moot and Mrs. Molieod: Reprer | dic United” States Sol- lones was orde to appear at the 5 ” 3 sDital, b D e Miss Emily Barker of New York City | tables will be provided for the Suests | sentative Samuel S. Arentz and Mrs. | Harry Kendros. 1. Chiliren's Hospital. | By the Associated Press May term of the Grafton County - m yrived in Washington vesterday after- | who desire to play A ; , o e . oLawrence "A. Costello. Jr.. 0 hours. Sibley NEW YORK, February 11.— |berior Court in Plymouth 1115 lllZ F ST noon from Chatleston, S. C., where she | Elizabeth's Hosital | 13 i fal b1 s has heen & house zuest of former Gov. | Mrs. Waiter George Destler will en- | (1R800 T 3 _ alloy AFold Bt ) | Bmphatia deniul that he ever avoied and Mrs. K Goodwin Rhett. She is [fertain at bridge this afternoon at her |y, . 3 s ; GIAON W love for Mrs. *Addie Louise B. Jones ) S v . we. stopping here at the Grace Dodge |home, 2400 Sixteenth sireet. having |, Gty SHEETEEET Rachal Wa D, IR E st me vear-old widow. who Is suinz him Hotel. A flfi-’;.‘,;:{j;‘.?:.,. ,};Idi!ivnml gue AMes ecties _and s McSweeney, o l,"r" hf e i Iwr.u- $250.000 for breach of promise. || Orange Grove [‘1(1/.5’ I'f C/Ifll‘fl(‘[(?l'flll _‘lnlifs Mise Katherine Voris. d hter o St e s W | s made vesterday on the witne ol nd Mre AN . Vorle of Ward, | Mise Maude Gaynor will have L L . ; Jam 5 Ss How | Stand by John Thwaites. wealih: an Btk Hatel. 166t on Fridey tani. | her house guests for the week end fMontgomery ~. Montz i : by Jo by AN 5 . o poriday 0 a1 | Mise Virsinia Gavnor and Miss essie - umpacker and | ) 548 Kraar | ALIAR 5 of T 50 Oranges for. .. .$1.90 —uand Exclusive Interpretation ; of Mic Aances o T e a0 ho: viinl Al tepresentativs | st ne A o | e Cniversity of Vi Chaloven- | BBy Ok REN Yo O il Sostps Brumm and Mrs. Brumm. pehe pumetous crosse ”::_1;"1‘;{";;[' Gr-pefmn\—3.4nnd Ko i Mrs, \ I It the box of Miss Gaynor at the Trinity epresentative W. It Covle and Mrs. -?‘«fl: -"h:?"‘d' dedidtahindieeg 25¢ ol and Mrs. Voris hove with them | yoce’ alymnaé dance, which will be Representative Jumes M. Me it - aaid, Wh )85+ 01 aver the week end their niece, Miss e Mavfower Hotel tonizht. |G and Mrs. McGee. Ile wontative k: manu .u"ll"’P! suid. when cra - - T.n erlnes, dol'n.- 20c i i held at the Mayflower nz hirthe have hey amined by Frank P. Walsh. attorn man. who came from urence H. Watress and Irs. Wat. | Aith Department in the Tan Hned s LN, ato e Doty Lo i Perhaps the most unified-all-h ross. Representative irn W, Gib- [ ow i i ? Ko Sem i Ate dnica e W Derfione ig8 i e Apples, basket... 25¢ to attend the Army-Navy recep ] I b evidenced it | on and M SPesentative uben and Lilin R Acton. zirl ssives sig Much 1o . v at the White House this eveninz, | \pEether evening will he evidenced at | hert Johnson Iisentative | parand Hitn ¥ Halisedn s shown him, he sald: "Oh. I sign 4 Plper Shell Pecans, i Y as| x i SR tomy. - gy iy a | 1ot of letters that way The bhall 10 he given hy the Alabama | FOW evening 1o memors $ lh‘(fpl Ar\dl o er o a At the ew Willard Hotel Mon- | versary of the birth of the immortal Pershing. e : ) Lincoln that veterans' orzanizitions | ) . 2 fes i Mre | Ui S ) Patidon e harein. Hove | starlem ot many original combinations—embroidered novel- have staged in this city at any time. vies, Maj. Gen. cker H. Bliss and ) $ “Brighter Sund: movement hy pre- S A e “Fhe stene {0 be presented will be|Mrs. Biiss = 3 Hines | T Bitant Camerd semiire Chilien s, Ganrea £nd myecial ties and other expressions of distinctive style. most colorful. The flags and banners ind Mrs. Hines, Brig. Gen. Samuel D. irl M. and Katherine E of the many posts and camps of the ckenbach and -~ Mrs. Rockenbach, | & . and GRARALISH T eight allied veterans' organizations . Frank T. Hines and Mr Josavh and n.n..h’."f'w"u.a sl Louvre Hats are aiways representative and their auxiliaries tocether with | Hinex, Col. Frank 7. Bell and M Alexander and Daiss ¥ xirl e of ithe \best that fashion [fators and ¢ and colors accompanying the | Bell . U. S Grant, 3d, and Mrs. | Eaoen and Jan i : s 2 3. and: tnen ssadors vepresenting their sev.|Grant. ) ederic William Wila | Jam PORPT Established Over 50 Years ovier. Firt e the hall committes | eral cour will ereate and =pell in b L Capt. i : s S . ea = r k,,\, x‘l'|: it "“;""”"”'y‘”‘“‘ i fie ing shell i funs g s i - o b B Dress Hats, $1(.00 to £29.50 on and Mr. 1 OOthako : B¢ Adimiral Fredeticle ¢ Billard and i i fi b 5 i S l 8 i : macrons nd | ! Sme \1:..‘\;.';\'[‘;‘(“'14‘;;’I:"(mnm.m e Marrlage Licenses. | e 'ual v‘ a (3 O ports Hats. $7.95 to $29.50 B. New ter and My er £ the bl missioner Miss e . Mr. G R Euleton ot Richmond. Va Fipio. | danee aod o oo, e il Mottt o oo oo of| oo e 2 B0 10 S Henderson Furniture ind Mis e Jores will i of the Mint C. R v of Cantin Oho. and (Continued from Page Twenty.) In the Sport: Felts are <hown a host of bril- liant colors in chic shapes—including the Gigolo. and other smart types. In the Dressy Hats are Straws. Failles, and eveninz promises to be a great suecess. A guartet will sing a few numbers of old the Fusch sisters, Tom. will dance t G : onlarniage licenses hase heen fssued to the | e Diaeran David 11 Kincheloe will whisile A ng. Chapliin L. Paul | o an Head, Moo o and read one of her specialties. and | It s U : nd Mrs. Ren- | Dors N ol Charlotte N SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS e T Q/ o VOl AL B e talented Tittle danzhter. Gene - Millizan and Mrs. Milligan, | s Adam and” A 1 Bean. ¢ I AN] ! = = BRI i e | Kincheloe, will dance. “There will he r. Caleh O"Connor_and Mrs e reter ‘ Moo and are now effective on a number of o mueh (o en i und make evers | nor, Dr. ; Stowe :¢‘-n!.:\'l:; {1 Steve T Bhe et e I"a\nyr Suites and Odd Pieces. chosen uests who vl ) ¥ ¥ . o ) SoME fro recular stock h Ve L v from regular ck. N bk jof Culia;, ghe |1 the Lt Stase ors o : iree typical bargains Jollow: ' Bolivia. the « dut- ‘ = ion o o Paris Chan 4 ; a Pttt s yermanent school in the g 72-in. Buffet. Oblc Table. i, < Mo liey Tor. e rraining ot Closed Server. Semi-closed China Cah i Sirs, fion, | Sumen for sore serviee. ______| hm”h”m e ‘ i ¢ $569 $f 7 | NEW and USED || | RED-STAR-BUS | e Vi Clforce. Fu = - R T Ale el s Hi) . 3 i Trip to o e Racker, ¢ v.,;‘v. ot at 2 P ik Oddle i I | duc 5 $475 7 2 1= A o s i s o) Office Furniture PHILADELPHIA | | Values to *13.50 resentative Taimunt S L A il With Stops at e & Room Suite. comprising Daver senuitive dmani . Cier and Save 507 and More || | Baltimore and Wilmington CCe ol ered i §329 e oy €5 Fitzzerald avin, illard Hotel J fohiaiy St st | H. BAUM & SON KA e s Reduced 1o and | 464 Penna. Ave. Capitol Park Hotel e 39 30 ALL LAMPS AND ’ you c.\l\f \ISQ(}J?HE\T " fif s mmEee Do 3 B SHADES REDUCED Thiludelphia 3 tive John .l to Wilminztan o O SaYETY (oAcnES Information and tickets at Red Sta | " Freane Shin ghee Fine| Furniture: Laces; Upfialsterings Poperhanging; Pain [y A 1108 G Street—Phones Wi i ¥, RED STAR LINE, In = roey e’ * J£ Cunningham Co s TR ¢ + . E this price. you must come quickly. It will 314-16 7th St. he many months before vou can huy Stetson original styles for so little, Sizes e oy ama s O C Tyt )‘{ifir\770(’¢ Tomorrow—Lincoln’s Birthday Sale | i t0 9, AAA to C. Evening dlippers. the first annial hall of the Military Order of the World Wor, to < < < . . . . dress oxfords as well as - famos S e 10 Street~ | A Special Sensational Holiday Offering of femr el e G X } — s = — A - Stetson Snappy Ties are included. will attend the lall tepr - FESF OT7 S0F 3T=F Yot T foof v - tive and Mrs K APLO\WIT 7 oo 1 300 NEW SPRING [ StersoN Swor Shor Joseph van ¢ embassy and & A. Reed of Penn : NCORPORA X = . 1305 IF Street o | NINTH STREET NORTHWEST 4 Graham and Mrs. Bart Carroll will of the American V of U W i G el AS OFFERED BY KAPLOWITZ | ¢ b sy STEVENS 1113 G Street om :30 to 12 o'clock. An_excellent 2 DRFSSES-— MPORTED EMRROIDERED KNIT AND RATINAF 8 E ' Fashsoned of FExquisite Silks chestra has heen zectved to fur- || = = $z 3 & < sh the music for danci The SIZSS 14 AND 14 -FORMERLY $2° AND $3% > i . ! SEI i Croractibs=stumning | § A We have i"(l"fil”’"'(’d the nrizes for the pard party are attrac- " ¥ tive. Mr. Geo Lear is chatrman of 4 SMART DRE SIEK.F ! S neze styles v onewe Spring the dance committee and Mrs. Lillian FORMERLY §2 14 TO %6 s I Rowzee chairman of the card com- DRMERDY 3 - 8 colors and Black Satin. i y iy " mittee 0 BEAUTIFUL JERSEY AND 'CUDDLE-DEW"" DR FASHIOMS FOR i P 4 } { ‘ .y - \ N o AFTERNOON - ET - BUSINESS - SCHOOLS. § | 5 / 70 / fre. Redwood Vanderzrift lefr FORMERLY $° 231775 14 TO 4n NEW COLORS-NEW FASHIONS \ e 1 i [/ Washington for New York ity on the 150 of February 1o visit relatives uniil [ f| 25 DINNER AND ZVENING GOW ! the week end. M andergrift is STRIKINGLY L J | ) 4 i P ufterinz from the effects of a fall and FORMERL® $a: T $52.50 ¥ q | her return to Washington i Ain RMEEDY SE5 87 5 N | ‘)r She has canceled all s nd it || FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELF FASHIONS DF 1UXFE EXCIUSI /7L ¥ : enzazements for 4 STORE CPENS a7 A M Women's 1 £19.00 - \ 4 . e AV | e . |1l Systematic Payments 1106 G Street . N.W. / e e 1 10 20, ) . Drecees B . : by ientitte Dresses for Afternoon—Dinner—Street— N patrons may secure Business and Sports \Vear b the desired articles b of Fuihion_ Here i il HA fiering of hrand : : / \ L e b R ! ere is a remarkable o g of hrand-new < Y 8 stocks by making a nom- LESS'THAN COST SA LE_NONE RESERVED Spring Dr;«c& the kind that are so much in demand g ) \ m‘:-i First I‘:)vy{cxw:. | f right now. _ i 2 COATS Less Than } Price—Mostly 16 to 38 Sizes deal s e e vartine prive. 1 fora grest [ i jiThe batance wil_he $45 to $55 Coats | $75 to $85 Coats | Choice of Any Higher | : Ahble Grec, Nile Green ! ] PAYMENTS, arranged Reduced to Reduced to Priced Coat i Citron Gold. Gray. Pencil Blue, o N i to suit your convenience \ 4 vimson. Chincse Red, Oriental [ ¥ 25 '|'L'[\'|" is contained in A Few Sport and Top Coats; A Few Hand Sport ] , \ = { Sl e Were $22 to $25. Reduced $6_95 I Coaz:wwer:"sa?nesasp‘s’a $1895 ' ' ' - : = PR S ANE R Reduced to | s ¥ 4 P . < \ CCASHLY 4 ENSEMBLE SUITS, Brown, Wine and Navy close out at : ' A ‘ e ) ' 7 ’ ’ i Spring - Featuring WINTER DRESSES TO CLOSE ‘ L ol =\ Z Coats Dresses, Coat Suits GROUPS OF DRESSES TWO GROUPS of DRESSES g1() |l 2 . B , Hangsomels e S ) Silks, crep#. cloths and two- $5 95 Satins, crepes, cloths, silks. For i 4 Ay : T Nlllllllel'_\' and piece Balbriggan [)r(‘\\lb\ Sizes afternoon, evening and street. \ 4 5V || . Sprin S . 16 to 40. Were S12 to $25... Were §20 to $40. Choice........ 315 I \B \ [ \ 0 \ ; | price is ony 25 HOSI(‘I_\ Main Floor: Bargains—04dd| lots’ Silk Underwear, Hasiery, Sweaters; Cordu- | 4 k 2 v . 2 3 . ; roy Robes and Silk Underskirts, to close. ... . e S1 and $1.98 i . 7 '\ \ " Pay at Your Convenience A New Credit System at SPRING STYLES AT SPECIAL PRICES $1 5[):;:4:& af$25 Smart gtggoats at New Nggner)' at | J ' C 4 ‘% | S t e U ens CUNNINGHAM'S—2nd FLOOR 1113 - G- STREET

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