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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 2 M-BRAWKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢th ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY The rector of and Mrs. Wil nounce the eng dnughter, Dorothy Ashby, to Mr. | Armistead Deming, son of M As. John B, Deming of Baltimor { Mack Patton, who AMiss Morton 1« 0 granddanghter of have recently re- the late Mr. and Mrs. Powhatan Mon 2 § ? turned from cure of Staford County and a sister > China, Sunda y, of Pr. « B © Morton of the “ebruary 28, at 4 Mavo Sanatavium in Rochest nn o'clock, at the Y. Lieut. William J. Morton, jr., 1. S, A W. C. A. residence, of Fort Monmouth, N. J.; Cadet I 1104 M street. Dr. Aloncure Morton, of the United ates | Charles Patton Atlitary Academy We. Point, and will speak at a Miss Morton, a student at | meeting 4:30 p.m., School in Richmond following the re- the weddinz has not ception, . hut it will probably Mrs. John Nel- ke place in the early Summe son Mills ix chair- Mrs. Hubert Snowden hostess man of the recep- for the Mount Vernon Chapter, D. A tion committee. I ity Felruary me Friday Other members of afternoon, Felwvuary 12, The regent this committee are AMrs<. D Mauchl Nive presided. | I Mirs. T. E. Brown, nd the oth ent were Mrs. John president of the association; Mrs. Wal ki, Va. Mrs. Eleanor lace Radcliffe, Miss Mabel Miller, Miss Howard, of Wi | Clara MeQuown. Mrs. Woodbury Pul- Foster Hall sifer and Miss Frances Chickering. Mrs. John (Tea will be served at pm. Al Stephenson, g N A ] 3 | friends of the association are invited. John Thornton S * ok ow ok C. Powell, Mrs The Mount Pleasant Chapter of the Mre. Albert Rryan Y. W. C. A. will give a musical silver Smoot, Mrs. John M tea Wednesday, February 24, from 3 Margaret Me o ito 6 at the home of Mrs, H. M. Helen Chapman Calvert | Hunter, 1634 Hobart street. The art.! M. Burke and Miss ista on the program are Mrs. D. F.| Tea was served follov in 3 Willlams. soprano: Miss Alice De- meeting when Mis owden was as- | F rerly Miss Katherine Regina {leslyne Tavlor, pianist; Miss Helen sisted by Miss Elsie wden, Miss {livan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. | Campbell Williams, pianist: Mrs. Fran. Clarence Snowden and Miss Nancy | Sullivan, cis H. Fannon. pianist, and Miss Anna | Lee T | Belle Honaker, a student of the Mar- Aliss Mary Finks has been the guest | Jorie Webster School, who will read of Mrs. Robert G Watkins in Gordons- | the guest and sister- In the receiving line will be Mrs. ville, \ Lin-law, My S. Roberts. Thomas ¥ oWn. president of the Rev. Frank A. Killmon is back fr 2 Billow en- W. C. A Miss Hettie P. Anderson Y. W.C. A The World Fellowship Committee the Y. W. C. A, of which Mrs. Willam Adams Slade is chairman, will hold a reception to Dr. Charles Patton and Dr. Isabella February Bride Old Christ Church : .l;:\:\i\»v.. _\x:::_u-x‘.m-‘\r 5 3 of Openinco Chiores Account—"“Where the Better Things Cost Less” Shop Tomorrow— “Where the Better Things Cost Less” Caroli St Catherine’s The date for heen announ Crowding a Whole Day Into a Morning! Tomorrow we close at 1 P.M.—and you will be willing to crowd all your shop- ping into the morning hours to get the benefit of our Washington‘s Birthday Offerings Every Price Here Mentioned Is for the Holiday ONLY Tomorrow—From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only— Choice of Our Entire Stock of $25 and $29.75 amdaded New Spring Coats and Dresses g Charles Benson. > and Mrs. Claude | cil; Miss Ida B. Johnson, chairman 4 J i 1 Mrs. H Chileotte of 302 gan, Lieut. and Mrs. Gorton. M. i or 1h ount Pleasant pter, and | Sonth Fairfax stre innounce the ’{."f‘» Mrs. hoenahl, Mr. and | apq R. Johns. Mrs. John Alden | engagement of their daughter. Marin | MU Linvood Moore. Nr. and Mre | Vi 5! | , Save 10% to 25% Tomorrow. . Tsabel. to Mr. Lonis M. Gosorn of | Frank Campbell Helen Heit- | * %k x All One Price— Takoma Park. The wedding will take | Muller and Maj. p; on | Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifer. chairman place sin June Mrs. Arthur . Jenkins of Cumber- | il zabeth Somers committer, | Women’s Sizes—Misses’ Sizes—Large and Small Sizes ALICE S. MORSE. Mrs John Ashlor Miss Fannie | nowden. | he business { MRS. ARTHUR JOSE of her brothes and Mrs. N and M Nor ined at cards guests were Mr., Rogers, Lieut nan t evening, much ini and, Md 4 zuest last week | An engagement of land M. was) the Seneatilastiweek o (0 i ien: o WaD girls living at | Georze Au of Mrs. H. A. Smith : hére is that of Rev L " lthe Y. W. C. A. residenc her . : s ; Mrs. Lesiie C. Tutt entertained at : : S KRECalce Aty nep Trowbridge an aumaus of the Vi [ valentine pariy last evenins o “xv-n\t‘ 1620 Hobart street, Thursday ginia Episcopal Theological Seminary. |y “RININe, PROY lasi, evening f08 1o fierioon, February 23 Miss Sons are members. | . The regular monthly meeting of the Jean Whitin; sughter [of | (i RELSOEE O Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Clinton W hiting. | is visiting relatives in Chi. | Mount Pleasant chapter will be held | the home of Mrs. H. M. Hunter, = Mr. Tut of 40 t Sixty-second street, New | b Tt £ . Tuesday, 12:30. L s { cag jat York Citv. Mr. Trowbridge w At zaheth Knight entertained | 1639 Hobart stree: graduated from luncheon will precede the meeting The International Club of the busi | Yale and attended | : - aformally in her home on Duke Oxtord e s ness women's department will be en University, gland. founalcrces Piany o - Febriaty Year before entering the theological | Among the paeos wrbe tro oaryy L2 seminary. He is now student-chaplain | Roeser Muir M Helen Knight, | tertained this afternoon by Miss Helen at Yale. The wedding will take place | \iiss Elizabeth Knight Miss Lydia | Aldrich at her home, 3100 Connecticut next Summer. e { Dick. Miss Louise Schwarzmann, Miss | avenue, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Crouch Michelbach Marion | Miss are back from a trip to Palm Beach Mise Bdith | Knights e and Miaml. Clyde C. Lamond, jr.: Mr. John Slater | : Mr. James R. Lupton was a guest | Lamond, Mr. Aubrex Matter, Mr. Wil last week of his brother and sister- |liam Schwarzmanu, Mr. Roscoe Lu in-daw, Mr. and Mrs. Duniel. Lupton, | derman and Mr. ey Saffer in Winchester, Va. Mrs. Walter Wartield is home from |activities of the department and make Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Visit to her brother-in-law and sis- | new friends. entertained at a surprise dance Dfter, Mr Mrs. terbert Buscom | The Greek Club of the industrial | day evening in their home on Nortl | Hurrell, jr. N, C. | department will meet at 614 1 street Alfred street to celebrate the birth h anounced of Miss | Wednesda day anniversary of thelr daughter, | Lillian inia Keene of Alexandria | + Miss Frances Schwarzmann. Among |a0d Mr. Bernard Lee Hetlin of W the guests were Mrs. Ilelen Boyd,|iDEton Saturday, February 13, in Miss ~ Katherine Manders, Miss | Washinston, 1tet. W. M. Hoffman | Mr. and Mrs. A. A Nevel, | offt | . Charles Tippett, Mr. Flmer M . Jack Roberts and Mr. Bernard | pett of Washington, Mr. and Mis, |9l the University of Virginia spent | R. 8. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton |the Week end in their homes in this Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kopp, | “it¥ 5 Miss Lillian Pleasants, | "Rev. Perey 1. Vernon is home from 8mith, Miss Frances Smit A a_ visit to his brother, Rev. H. A Agnes Carr, Miss Pearl Can Vernon, in Minneapolis. June Neltzev, Miss Vitginia Judge and Mrs. Louis (. Barley Joby | U it-hwanmens f spending several weeks in Kustis. Fla. Harvey Schwarzmann, Mr. ] Mrs. Frank M. Dillard entertained | Carr, Mr. Delma Heflin. M |aeirinee R iy ‘.[dv'!rnn(r:n_ I-glu:l_éln'\‘}_‘ Aiincr for the e A holdl Irby and Mr. Nelson Robinson. [ At the Belle KR oty b e epatmianic memeret religions and Mr. Victor H. Browne, Jr.. has gone [ 10, 0007 06 Mrs. AVINAm JeRRineS | phvsical: education councll taculcs | back to his home {n Suffoik aftér a| i rer bome Yios Dillee maen |and interested frien 0. | V. H. Browne, on King street. | home on North Alfred street in honor | niken of the research division of the | Ars. John Snead of Pulaski. Va.. is| o Mrs. William Ord, who is living in | national board of the Y. W. C. A the guest of Mrs. Thomas W. Robin- | the house oceupied for a number of | New York. will speak on “Education #on on North Washington street. vears by Mr. and Mrs. Perrine, who |in the Y. W. C. A" Mrs. Harry F Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cato are spend- | jouw are living in Washington. {Hull. chairman of the department Ing several weeks in Jacksonville and | "y, William B. Liovd entertained |will preside. Miss Marian R Miller 12 o Tampa, Fla. at bridge vesterday afternoon in her |director of the department. The Alexandria Hospital Auxiliary n South St. Asaph street A class now being organized in Eave a card party and dance Monday | ) Josephine Ramage and Miss | basketry, to be taught by Miss Mar. evening in the George Mason Hotel zabeth Ramage were hostes t Comegys, will meet Tuesday at Following the games a large number bridge ciub Tuesday afternoon. pan. in the schoolrooms adfoining | of the vounger set came in for the Mr. Ed; Bavol is back from a|Y. W. C. adquarters, and is fo dancing, which continued until early | visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. Percy Loth E dvanced pupils. | morning. Among those at the card | i unton, 0 be made in the ed-| tables were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bev- | Mr. and Mrs. F. L. iion office, 614 £ street erley, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll \W. Ashby, | London, Conn.. —and ! class in gymuastics, taught by | Mr. and Mrs. Isasc Gregg, Mrs. were guests during the week of the Marion L. Meigs. has been ar- liam and Mrs. former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | yanged to meet the needs*of busi Gl trs. Raymond Hell- | Frederick Parker Itussell, in the I women who have already had muth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Ken- |fax {vear's work. The class meets Tues. | nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F. Stew- | Miss Cora Vaughan of Franklin. | T to 8 pm., at the gymnasium, | art, Comdr. and Mrs. H. B. Soule, | Va. was the week end guest of Mr Eleventh street rollment Mr. and Mrs. John P. Chadwic K, Mr nd - Mr Charles Poser on Duke hould be made at Y. A. head. and Mrs. Eugene Simpson, Mrs t haol, | AUATters. 614 E street, George P. Anderton, Mrs, Charles i | Miss Ruth Bryant of ;n.m»m S )..{.};..; 3 by Dare, Mrs. Francis Drischler, Mrs. | near Baltimore, is at home over the | Ravmond Blumenfeld, Ars Jhn | week end with her parents, Mr. ;mdrENDOWS PROFESSORSHIP. Thornton Ashton, Mrs. Charles Elletr | M Arthur Bryant, en Oronoco e Cabell, Mrs. Randall Caton, Mrs. E. | street ® B B. Brant. Mrs. Guv Church, Mre.| Misk Felen Sweelex entertained at | Princeton Graduate Gives $50.000 For the Holiday Only For the Holiday Only aida L. Hartman. secretary ndustrial department. will he . W. C. A, 614 E street, this Afternoon’ beiween 5 and 7 o'clock to neet any girls emploved in homex Who desire to participate i the social THE COATS Every new style feature—fabric and color approved by fashion is here! Many THE DRESSES Advance modes, the fashions that one will sece everywhere as Spring comes. New silhouettes, new versions of the flare and of the straightline effect—new colors, delicate pastel-like tones and bril- department last week. i< liant shades—new fabrics—and styles for "";’]m‘;flml;:"(‘::' ’:;.”";'I" "'," :‘i‘ ! ! every need of the gayest of gay seasons. « A giving weekly instruction in, Third Floor Movse, fmper- | will read “Peg of My Heart business girls at their club meetin llowing supper, Tuesday March at 614 F street. Mrs. Mol | Who directed the play, “The Firsi {Lady of the Land.” given by the busi distinctive models to choose from—the slightly flared—the straightline and the wrap-around. And at a price that will sonator to the surely appeal to the most discerning shopper. | expression and the technique of mod jern drama | The education department will hold Second Floor FOURTH FLO O R_ A Phenomenal Value-Giving Sale! 255 of Our Regular *15 Dresses $8.90 A truly sensational offering of the newest dresses. Charming modes for every occasion in the newest silks, includ- ing prints. In all the new smart colors for Spring. Mr. Franklin arles Our Entire Stock of Fur-Trimmed WINTER COATS At 50% to 75% Less Than Regular Prices Goss of New ! Tampa, Fl 18 Winter Coats that were $25 10192975, . .. ....... $890 26 Winter Coats that $1290 were $35 to $39.75. . .. i W\Z'lengesl;) t(():;?)tss. : that $2 ]. 90 5 Vo s U $44.90 Tomorrow—From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Onl w. For the Holiday Only For the Holiday Only | Tomorrow— From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only widdie. Mrs. Irving Diener, Mps ‘ehruary 1 in her Rosemont home. Llewellyn Dyson, Mrs. Harry n Miss Margery Arden Hall was host PRINCETON, N. J Feb, ey 20 Young. Mrs. Julian Y. Williams, Mrs, | Ing Tuesday morning. The others | (). —Princeton University has an J. Albert Dienelt. Mrs. Wilmer 1. | present e s ! Thomas D. Jones of Chicago to the M i, Mrs. Sa Andrew Mitchell, Mrs. Milton | 5 s oo IR Rbavis) M, Samtiel | rench, Mre. Malcolm Matheson, Mrs. | endowment of the Henry Burchard = « Zabrisl . Morris I. Horner | the same donor had previously giv Mrs. George H. ‘Mre, | C. Zabriskie, Mrs. Morri it m ad previously given Harrison E‘mhard(. Mrs. Edward Htx,d— and Miss Mamie Lindsey. $150.000. The gift makes the Fine Mrs. Milton French, Mr. and Mrs | ed chatc at Brinoeton. Louis_Kane, Mrs. Bugene Lindsey M Jomes, o xradunts of the class LI HornaryiMes Wi lam A L sity, stipulated that the incumbent | . . Mrs. Samuel Luckett, Mrs. Jerome | Illinois Supreme Court Confirms|of the chair should do research in | ! 5 | Fr;)m 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only Rayon Slips Ruffled bottom. 12 colors to select s from. Regular price $2.25............ " Carli alel ne dance Saturday evening. | L Charles C. Carlin, M M. Leake Din- valentir 2 to University. Burke, Mre. Virgil Davis, Mrs. Albert tess for the Garden Club at its meet- : i {nounced the gift of $50,000 from Waller, Mrs. Alexander §. Doniphan. | Hatchell. Louis- 8. Scott. Mre Douglas Janney, Troth, | William Boothe, Mrs. Alexander | Fine chair of mathematics, to which | ®on Kempser, Mrs. Charles & Howell, | professorship the most highly endow Mrs. Ferdinand Knight, Mrs. Morris |of 1878 and a trustee of the univer. | LK sy illia | cs lecture eac] Kaufman, Mrs. William B. Lloyd, Sentence of Raymond Costello. mathematics and lecture each From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only Philippine Gowns Handmade and hand embroidered. Regular price $1.85. { Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, Mrs. Frederick on his findinge J. Paff, Mrs. Howard W Thomas Pulman, Mrs. { Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. Joseph | Reynolds, Mrs. O. A. Rider, Mrs. John J. K. M. Norton, Tomorrow— From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock ONLY 200 New Semes 5 Felt Hats From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only Suede Gloves Real French suede novelty cuffs— $ sizes 5% to 7Y%. Regular price $3.95.. From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only All:Silk Hose Irregulars—embroidered flower on slipper heel. Silk from top to toe. Reg- ular price $3.45. ... Smith, Mrs Hubert Rodd, — . A Matter of Etiquette. From the Londa Mother (to her daughter)—Polite peo Simpson, Mrs. k. A ple_don’t yawn, dear. Sweeley, Mrs. A. W. Petersilia, Mis. | The Daughter—But, mother, polite Francis Fann Miss | | sentence. £ 3 & »J: . Miss Sudie Kield, The zirl was found Miss Evelyn the steps of a house 1 Ogden, howme, July 10. Manley, Miss Margaret e, Miss | Costello has contended that a s Martha Miss Athey, Dr. ! pamed Mulliolland was responsible for | : Clyde West and Mr. Harry Bieg. her death, although he had been with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watson, who | qhem shortly before Miss White was have been in Florida for the past | attacked. ; month, were guests last week of Dr and Mrs. Charles C. Bockey, en route to their home in Morrison, I11. Miss Pauline Agnes Hellmuth, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Hellmuth, and Dr. of Washington wer morning in S {lie Church b Kilmarnock, Va. The escorted by her father and wore a gown of gray crepe. with hat to match, and carried Columbia roses Her only attendant was her sister Mrs. Emmanuel Ethelbert Downham, who wore orange crepe and a black velvet hat and carried a cluster of : : brother-in-law of the bridegroom, | ver! 3 S = Wan best man. The rehers weee My, | Furope and obtain e e Raymond Hellmuth, brother of the | from them. 1Tn this way he wou oride; Mr. E. Ethelbert Downham, | collect the money due them. her brother-in-law; Mr. J. Lee Don- - memml = MUST REBUILD GALLOWS. elly and Mr. David Cramer of Wash- gton. After the mony a wed- Negro at Atlanta Will Die by Rope Instead of Chair. i ding breakfast was served in_the home of the bride's parents on North ATLANTA, Ga., February 20 (). The Fulton County gallows, which Columbus street, which was attended was dismantled several months ago SPRINGFIELD, TIL. { P.——Rdymond Costelio ot convicted of murdering White, 16 vears old, is to ha 16, the Supreme Court confirming his February 20 Chicago, Madeline April Answers. From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only Silk Blouses Printed silk crepe and crepe de chine. s Regular price $6.50 o | CHEATED MISSING HEIRS. | Novel Method of Fraud Admitted in New York. NEW YORK. Febry Jeremiah §. Parkins, 39 vears old, of Evanston. I, was sent to Sing Sing prison on a three-to-eight-vear sen- fence after he had admitted defraud- ing missing heirs of nearly $30,000. For several ye he ‘maintained an office on lower Broadway. It was From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only Silk Pouch Bags mirror. Regular price $2.25.......... Igoe of ry 20 (). bride was Upholstering | Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs a Specialty Chair Caneing “NUFF-CED!” The Best Place and Prices After Al Ask my 35.000 customers. -T_give the service you have the right to From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only . - = o Frosted Raincoats Sweaters’ All wool — styles, V neck and coa s models. Regular price $3.95... ceeeeee 8 $5 and $6 Values Well made—in blue, green, lipstick $ red, purple and wine. Regular price by only the wedding party and im- medfate families. Later Dr. and Mrs 11ill left for Atlantic City, the latter wearing & gown of tan charmeuse, with hat and furs to match. After Lowest 1 April 1 Dr. and Mrs. Hill will be at home at 1920 Sixteenth street, Wash- ington. Mrs. Ernest C. Lawyer and Miss Elizabeth Lawyer are back from a visit to relatives in Lynchburg. Mrs. Grace Valliant has gone to her home in New York City after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Speek. Miss Minnie Ferren has returned from & visit to Miss Adelle Wassman in Washington. Miss Odessa Foberts of Culpeper is after the State legislature had sub- stituted the electric chair as the legal method of putting criminals to the death, must be rebuilt. ‘This is necessitated by the fact that Mack Wooten, a negro, who murdered D. H. Williams, prominent Atlanta Tumber dealer, was indicted for murder hefore the gallows was abolished and now he has been sentenced to die by hanging. The murder was committed on December 30, 1922, but Wooten was not apprthtnded until twp years later, m"s‘; Silk Tapestry Cut to $298 Per Yard This Week Only Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal, 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armstrong will call personally with samples. From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only Atomizers High-standing styles—in assorted col- s2.79 ors. Regular price $3.50............. All New Styles All New Colors Fourth Floor From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Only 30-inch pearls (imitation), opal —indestructible. Regular price $1.50. Bead Necklaces lescent 65c

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