Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926. = al the clubhouse and | interested fn D. A. R. activities are |are: Dr. A. Frances Foye, Judge Mary | hart. Mrs. Whitfield, Miss Wealthea | Meade, Mr. J. Lynn, Mr. Joseph Sim-| particular local interest, concluded the Resignations Accepted. B stead of Minnesota \\J cordially invited. O'Toole, Miss Sarah Grogan, Miss|McKee, Miss Mabel Hintt, Mrs. Ada|mons, Mr. Gordon® Hart, Mr. P.|program. i 1 Bl e e 1 honor caaly 2 e 4 Swormstedt. $ P mong those present were Mr. an i n Politics.” il Comen's City Club, 22 Juckson | JeKenry. Mist, Olive Beatty, Miss |y, 5 Mrs, H. B.| Thompson, Mr. P. Rese and Mr. J.| yrre "Marshall O. Exniclos, Maj. and | resignation of First Lieut. Robert A. (Continued from Twentieth Page) | kins is the hoste: ce, will give a subscription dinner | {8 yralen Brown, Miss Ethel Bag. Gavitt, M ida W hittington, Mrs. Kirby. irs, ;homas o onson, Mrs. Am-| g, Corps of Engineers. recently sta- - ‘hursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. | > 8 | Lansburgh. Mrs. 1. 00 s rose Preece, Miss Madeline Aleshire, T e e Nrs, Ming C Van Winkle will be i | 16Y. Mrs. McKinney, R ol K. Por Harriet Porter,| Members of the Rock Creek Hunt ! Miss Sy B Hanna | Mias AnnaiBl | Uonod 8- Menlles Fo Loand thesior 2 Society Party I ;- charge of arrangement nd will pre- |y Benson, Miss Harrlet M. Cheney lle Price, Miss | jub, through the courtesy of Admiral Hedr(ck, Miss Elizabeth Jackson and Corps of Engineers, at Governors Is. Olatims 9ans | side. Justice Walter I. McCoy of th: % Kiernan, Miss ([ Rose Knode, Miss Blla Underwood, | Grayson and Mr. Melvin Hazen, were| Miss Nancy Jackson, Miss Harriet [ J0fPS OF 2 |, Oidtime danc remo Court of the District of Co- | i Mise Allce Potts, Mas. Miss Sadle Willson, Misa Fey Bentley, | ente-tained Friday evening at the|iKincheloe, Admiral Cary T. Grayson,|'2nd. N. Y. nd Mrs. Harold | {20¢ ind other ¢ i will introduce the general sub- | Cristal, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, Miss | Miss Marsh, Miss Catherdr Riding and Hunt Club by a special| Mr. Samuel Ross, Mr. S.'Joe Henry, peEIl be at horte ]| o e e fumpion, | Ject of the spealers, “Women's Con- | Kensett Vail, Miss Margarer Vail, | Miss Pearl Klein, Miss Knode, Miss| showing of motion pictures of par-| Mr. Melvin Hazen, Mr. Quinten Comer, iflemnorniatter Aot | BuRsor e e - tribution to the Solution of the Penal | Mrs. Mae E. Bates, Dr. Ritter, Mrs. | Pi8¢on and Mrs. Holibert. ticular interest to horsemen. }‘\;‘lr Ray Norton and Mr. George v A oval reception and bail of the Ne | Problem,” with illustrations from per- | Mary B. Ritter, Mrs. Bertha Ham. Life "o Riley," portraying the| Plummer. 1 Cou | ‘ 5 onal experiences on the bench. D. |mett, Miss Laura Tracy, Miss Rena| The Phyllus Girls held a Valentine| brilliant horsemanship of officers of I e ~ S therine Bement Davis will speak |Smith, Miss Alice Heaven, Miss Adela | dance in the home of the presid the United States Army at the o nEl st Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell on “Historical Aspects,” Miss Helen | Heaven, Miss M. K. Reinburg, Miss| Miss Mary Louise Calliflower, 5 avalry School, Fort Riley, Kan., fur- Ordered to Governors Island. v Hosts at Lunch Yesterday. ;i val 2 topic will be ‘“Preventive |Naomi Baker, Mrs. Jumes Garfield | evening. the guests were | nished thrills and spills. 1t was fol- > 3 3 r g £ Lieut. Col. Consuelo A. S g- | by 0 *and Dr. Mary B. Harris will | Riley, Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, Miss M. iss Dorothy Jenkins, | lowed by a Kentucky blue grass pic- eut. Col. Consuelo A. Seoane, Sig- by & B for her subject “Administrative | J. C. Bannigan, Miss Marjorie Danell, M. Hys ture, starring Man o' War and other | nal Corps, at ‘he Army War Colleze, | a,yywq_ uf"m W‘ Mrs. Elinor Oke, Mrs. Bischoff, Mrs.| K. s 3 celebrated Derby winners. “Hunting | Washington Barracks, has been order’ | £ = Included in making reservations ! Gilbert Grosvenor, Dr. N. W. Barn. . H. 3 With the Rock Creek Hounds,” of ' ed to Govrnors Island, N. Y., for duty. 1217 B e e ‘:UEUEUEUEDEDI__—:—E‘IE:——EUEEE 0] ——— || —] DI:‘ e ?btltpsbom Boostmg ebruary odaies oo e » ; .‘ o the | o ‘k ¥ i 5, Higw, i 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST A Series of Big Business Boosting Events 1s : inaugurated with this wonderful sale of i ——n| ett, First Assistant president of The ambition to greatly increase our busi- ness volume for February has prompted us to conduct a series of special value-giving events < -~ [ J that will not only persuade to purchase with the S r n t advantages offered—but coincidently promote am e 1 a S Phlhpsbom s prestige—as purveyers of fash- on S bes'_at ‘avcrcd prl(:es, - ASis e llaeisnn Eros iihe DhilisiornShe, = —including also others specially pur- Unum Chapter, D. A, you will give this sale—and its successors— chased to give adequate size range— R., will give an * s in Japan’ e PLO R hime CF yire aran, credit for bemg of exceptxonal 1mportance TO:" 2 hwest, to- vldlng opportunltles that are unprecedented and "ew Willard Hotel. 2 Heslesns e unparalleled. o ” ”‘ : sl hibition ot y nd - curios u Tuesdays umugural sale—is of Coats— DrCS.S Coal.s (l"d [S e (=————|m| will be sonin lew and r of Mr. Cal “L'AIGLONS Sample €oats and others, representative of the . : ! e 3 Sports Coats in the 14 to 20 M ey | flower of the stock of America's leading de- p Ness samdl s \ — e 4 tes signers. Follow our announcements closely very II(.'ll‘.C’St of fa_ hos's at dinner Friday evening at the bhild 3 during February—they will be of greatest im- . & Women's sizes : S n e e e i S portance. vored fashions— 3 nator and Mrs. Morris She Y7 36 to 40 mmissioner and Mr 5 fonex and Ars ) g extreme and con- . a E\Irs. John Fred;\nr’k rlr{l‘r‘flx“ig servative SIyles Extra sizes croup of youns people Invited for v Z Fisher's son, Mr. Charles 2 stadent ‘ot s ( s ‘ | exclusive in type 42 to 50 sat ar another | || - and Mrs. Don- | Katharine Wrenn, | hein Wrenn: M1 Barrine | s Dorothy Hill, Mr. Hugh | Weston, Mr. Howard Gles, Mr. James . Cumminskey and Mr. Do Moses, | - Uy S Doue | Samples, as you know, are the perfect expression of the de Former Senstor and Mrs. Joseph ||| | 7% ‘% Ny signer's thought and the manufacturer's best craftsman- . Fra arrived from their home in ||| p 0 s erlng § 5 E S 2 nd are at the Wil- | & a%\ ship. Our manufacturers again co-operate—which ac- Jar, "Where tner wil attend o dinner | Reupholstering ) Rz y \\\‘k, counts for the privilege of the samples—and the : D s Mrs. William M. Calder of New | Parlor Suites and possibility of marking them at such a price. Odd Chairs a ancofs Guerin and ||| 3 arkley Bethea entertained a sup- | || Specialty t evening, having among Chair Caneing Mme. LeLila de Zarauz, 5 jirs. William E. Guerin, Miss ||| “NUFF CED 'n i ! Both plain and fur-{r:m- Elizabeth Sypher, Miss abel Boni- | || i » | face and Mr. J Butler Walsh. med i model.s; rzchly Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fisher lett ||| The Best Place and Lowest ! ) : lined with Cre/)e vesterday_for their home in Detrolt Prices After Al | after spehding a week at Wardman ||| Ask my “'“h“";wl"}“ .,m Sive ] g Stlk. RN”JJ T Hotel, having come here from [fi expect. - Lo | 3 h. L B | . g 4 i Luxurious Fisher was entertained at | || $9 Silk Tapestry Cut 2 i luncheon Saturday by Mrs, Royal Mo- | || to $2.98 Per Yard ¥ ; \\ Kennn, This Week Only o L ' N, There will be a musical tea at the | clubhouse of the American Assocla- « n J Clay A. Armstrong ion of University Women this after- ||| roon at 4 o'clock, at which Mrs. Row- ||| Drop Postal, 1233 10th St. N.W. | 3 land S. 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Ve Lorsheen also Navy Novelty Plaids - Sandal You'll find these Finest of Twillbloom Fox Muskrat Rock Crystal g{:;fl,;n;: :}:‘e Dragon Satin Mole Susliki Winter Rose Third Floor Tomorrow—uall Remaining | - Kid Bk Black —are among the many Winier Coats e Continuing—Tuesday notable cloths. o Pahmi o —and many others. . e ‘ SA\CN ; The Momentous Annual Sale of in two groups NS : : : ) N Smart Spring Hats $ $ 2535 | g s $5.00 NE CHARGED—-ALL SALES FINAL % ! The choice will be excellent for our design_era l\§ve been ! : generous—and we 're favored with complete variety—in fact the Sports and Dressy -Hats All the novelty colonngs and in captlvatmg combinations Again Tuesday in the Popular Price Section 20| c——maln|c—— |n|——la| c=———0| c———p| == |d| ——=a| e | ot 1316 G Street - s Hop City Club Bu;rldmg et § + | § et § § + | | o—— § + | | sv—— SR N BpEST S et S ————— e —— sl e

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