Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926. LI SOCIETY [ tan ron sttty nantoct, o e ze | i 8 i, o, b e, pt| - Births Reported. AR | the occasion from Kentucky. olby Alumni this evening in the| m, ouowing births have been reported (Continued from Page Twentyd |japer; 404 Mrs. Albert &, Doman, the | = In the recelving line v:ill he M-P-l palm court at the Mayflower. to ufi. nuflx'l'h"%.n:n&-n?"«‘n The ym 54 national headquarters of the Womans' | the Maytiower for a few qave, will re *Mr. and M. Ul gave 4 ’"{3; h;“:’ e Congressional | Geores, and, Mary Duni, & . Party on Capitol Hill turn to New York this evening. I s . sixhtanaie Marriage Licenses. (oltarriage lornses Bave been lasued to the ollowing: ing! l Bfill‘hh\ll T mgnk'\'u?-u::n?.fi.fi-\-‘of thie city $5 and $5.50 RIED PIPER SHOES, James W. Simmons and M v] in Washin, d Minnie Winters, eor Outoftown gucsts will include:| - . 2-!3:?:::;‘mm.uxf‘i';xt‘cfii?fié‘“ch‘:.? et b i T, iR ne o e < ouon s ; B Classace Cosdvtn 0 he congressional delegation from Vention: Feank A acl Boreton I, Sploer, b = . Judge and Mrs. Clarence Goodwin of | The congressional delesatie el B and Flie M. Scl Lirage, Firl. e O oo Mer and For Children Chicago, who are spending the week at the Mayflower: Mrs. John C. Martin of Philadelphia, daughter of Mr. Cyrus il Fred Tee of Phoenix, Md. and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Willlam- ohn A. and Lilllan Jones of Monkton, 2 Richard C, and Jessie B. Sea irl. von left vesterday for a brief trip to| Edward . and Elizabeth W. Chappell, | 75en of Monkton, M. Gorine M. Dorsey New York City and Atlantic City, | #irl. AL E- Serienias OF MIIIIM Va and where they wiil be at the Mariboro:| Jenrm B ony BTG (4" % 2 \hlnun' and J.| glenheim for a_few days before re-| Wilired G. 4nd Aches 5 Everett L. Hoal nr'g;‘x:k.-lfi .Yna Burnetts {urning to their Wardman Park aparc.| Jobn . and Annetie M. Fiizgerild. mx o 0L Chery Groek N ¥ ater. John and Minnie L. Hennessey, girl " ment. W o Prancen § Branaon. Boy. Bichard Jobuson and Mattis ). Robiosos. 1o and Ruth Keating, girl. Wender. anid Hazel Carter, &irl. Nye, Senator and Mr tepresentative Burtness, Represen Mrs. Arch Pool, man Baxter, Mr. ar o e e gan, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Burnham of | i 04, Jepresentaive THenal | Str ana w. Philadelphia, life member of the Wom- | members of the N. E. A. from North [ Bdward Bar ens’ Part Mrs. Pope Yeatman of | Dakota who are attending the conven- Philadelphia, Mrs. Charles Meredith of | HoR being held here at a_breakfast e R B this morning at the Grace Dodge Ho- ] ¥l tel. Henry D, 'and Bertha Nelson Antrim Crawford and rawford will be of | The Missouri State Soc s tonight at the Arts Club dinner | cigl, will meet in the e e ¢ o zton o ity 3. John H. d Kathryn M. Wuvlnnd boy. = G Htlles of VG IR FOR, DALY Miss Minnie Jean Nielson. superin- e Mo | \Yomen's City Club Saturday evening| Willlum £ wnd T M, Santow l’ Among thos dken ta Ben Miller | 1t ¢ orerock . illia £ and Iy M, Sanbower. and will act s to the 300 [ fendent of the State department of Dr. Craw- | * plaos ure bein o LS eTant L avert Enrtic, 2. % 4 public instruction, chairman_ of 2 & made for an at-| Joun and Clara B, Cooper, glrl. v W. Wiley, ) Reduced to Theodore H ind fendefuon. g1, wid Lovelse Edwards, firi. the meeting, and \{r Georin /AL MG ‘noted poet, author and ;. ctive party and all Missourians in ;mun W. a 5 ze i educator, will tallc to_club_members | Wichington are invited. Tiller, ) Perkins, Mrs, | Fariand, president of the State NO|and their gu “Toduy's Poetry.” | “Mrs. Cleveland A. Newton, wife of| Nerawn 5 d Dorains focer; hos Speaal $2 9" - St O G sioonof| The o the president of the State soclety, H:and Mary JHarle 379 y. Doy will r dred ‘A% Builer. Eirl. ceive. George Talbot, chairman of ds, will have assisting Mrs. E. A. Fargo, Supt. Swain of the May- | trict Medical s ville Normal School, Mr. M. E. Mc- [ Wall, president, of Washburn, Supt. R. B.|row afternoon at 4 o'clock for the REMOV AL Built of solid leather and nailless. Plain toe Murphy, n{[ xnmm.r.’l\. Representative | wives of members of the District Med- ;“z:‘v “;lnxllmé:lx i&lns“gge’ghl‘“g i blucher style in patent leather, tan calf, smoked Valker, urtness and Senator zier Society at the auditori 3 i losephine “ . elk or white calf. Si e 5 314 5 aler, gave brief talks on the educational | \edieal Buflding, 1718 M &treet north- Gorman, Miss Eiizabeth ' Andrews. { 4 | SAl E ite ca zes 5 to 8 and 8% to 12 ve. now befe s N s, oy son is cha ner ang 93 Hell 1o58c" i ang Gertrudo Rucker, noy ! Mis. v Teith, s o betaro ¢ ‘ongress. } X\I\l-”; Mrs. Lawn Thompson is chair Mm‘m“w s Helen| Issac i and Gertrude, Kucker. 1 ’ Tdes, Miss Stella Hellman, ) OL B, Buttness, 3 S B STETSON SHOE SHOP Raymond, Miss Fiorence FoX: |jand, Mr. and Mrs. 6. F Mr. and Mrs, Sol Mortis of J#48| < 4ien deaths a Entire Stock b s iRy B. Murphy, Mr.| Newton street northwest will be at| SuCdeh Ceaths among women oc- S Mr. H. O. Saxvik, |home to their aturday eve. | CUF much less frequently than among [(- . = ' ” 1305 F Street Ada Klein Burger and their | ning from § ock in honor being one to eight. l . . & s C S lly Burger B.|of the fifty ry of their [= b | Reid S. Baker and Mrs. . Bak INC. & “';(,: e A. Serumgard, Representative = | Taliored fo fls Jour furmiture, 75cli ; 1322 F St. N.W. son-in-law Thomas Hall, M . C ! Mrs. Louis . M. and Mes.| Thomas Tail, Mise Snctha, £, Tater. | e Tttang Wdow S Bt b A S -arson. 8s . made to order. es up to - her sm ith, Mr. S.T. May, Mrs. Brow Dy A colors. 8125 War She will Te- | Knudson, Supt. C. ¢ Swain, Senator Burgoyne UNTIL MARCH 1st have with h M E V' | ighe. Miss Minnie Ni arriage. i SLlP COVERS : b | s Hudson. Mr. J. G. Moore, | L and Mrs, W tockwell, Miss| The pl(‘klxlm\t of Colby College, Mr. A USED CAR FROM l 2 ax % ¢ Wurman |and Mia. Lynn 3. Pt Prot. ¢ o afln,cu_‘ = ’mF "&!mfl-‘ l i 1% STREET AT R, st of ne o] anna, Mr. and M V. L. Stock " n 3 or_Es = Pask Hotel e st of nest week J\':,T.“Tm:;’ue‘r’:;x.‘%’:w‘.(. \iss Oha | 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST R A Mrs. Robinson Downey will enter-| petarson, Representative J. H. at luncheon March 11 clair, Mr. W. C. Stebbins and Mr. C. FOR FRIDAY stponed the event from an e L. Robertson, all of North Dakota, © on account of ilness and Mr. A. L. Schafer of Washington. | Rov. and rs. Tob Hall, 8585 Wis |, BARGAIN JPECIALJ . li Pl consin_avenue 1 ammounce Sociely Hosts ' : . e v o Ehe W liardiotel AS OFFERED BY KAPLOWITZ 9iExclanges All Sales * . . I\HS) Ramoth Huff, to Mr. Verne N PR Sales ; g anMnm )L, 'x’r‘]\I»l;fl:.VAA!K':I‘“\\prlx;‘d“ " mv;\slx:'ek::.:n‘):} xl:v(‘tlml{fonl‘g;:‘lj at the STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. No Refunds Must Be Final | 28 Flll' Tsl:lml..isq%‘lvsluutnderflscoats $ 3 5 Willa Hotel at 8 o'clock, when the S e e Sriar guests of honor will be distinguished | 8 CHARMEEN CLOTH GOWNS it oty Leter B TN | members of the press now residing in| - FORMERLY $39.50 TO $79.50 $20 1214 F - Street N.W. Were $65 to $110. To close . . il M. Kerr of this w ington _ | SIZES14TO 38 b Beriyman of 15 CREPE SATIN GOWNS ng Star, cartoonist, and presi o = 6 Winter Coats, 16 to 38 sizes, to close. . . . .....$22.50 "t of the. Gridiron Chub, will ‘iraw | FORMERLY $55—SIZES 14 70 36 $20 End O{"Season Clearance n ’ > Cattoonis. "of Tamous Kentuokians |, sPORT SUIT oriTH KNICKERS 2 Ensemble Suits, 16 size. Were $100, to close. .. ..$25 ined at | whom Washingt. s known, and The Tt . James E. I Episcopal »p of Washing the guest in whos Mrs. John W. 1 : . Fasnin 2 41 FO-MERLY $85—SIZE 18 $25 Tomorrow—Frida i : heir home on |he will also rel s i dinier Tast eveniny: In thelr home on |16, WY, 0 relate s y 4 Sport Coats. Were $25, to close.......... ....$5.95 and her sons. . Cooper of |dent of the ss., who ar onvention, en- evening at | spe 1 2 Tomorrow we place on Sale all remaining Winter Apparel—at Ridiculously low rice: abyard FORMERLY $135-—s1z¢ 168 26 $35 it will pay you to be here early. . 0dd Dre 1l si 1 of a kind, choi $3.98 oS W ml FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY sses, small sizes. of a , choice. . ...$3. S umasuat amount ot ineres. s FORMADAN AND MADEMOISELLE | Coats--- ll| Small lot Dresses, small sizes. Were to $25, Friday, $7.95 I Dresses of crepes, silks, cloths. Were $25 to $40, $12.95 ttending the N. ertained the Willard f Perry and 3 i ORI TROROBIOE ll 15 e Do o o e e s S0 @ Silk Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, to close. Gables, F tertaining at Juncheon yesterday at the Biltmore. WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST ! @ “Say It With Flowers ‘ “Say It With Ours!” Sweaters, Corduroy Robes, Silk Underskirts. . 14 Fine Dress Coats, fur trimmed; were $95 to $115.. 10 Fine Dress Coats, fur trimmed ; were $125 to $139. 11 Finest Dress Coats, elegantly furred; were $145 to $185. . . . '§ sch. who left Autumn for tea vester- Mrs. Clarence Washington in Miami, Fla New Spring Dresses | New Spring Coats g le e i | BN . NG . Just arrived—all the Smart Topcoats 1 .':»1\':\&\' Slodg Table ,, 5 Fine Dress Coats, elegantly furred; were $225 to $275.. ... Smartest Silks and Crepes Pl.;’:..;n;m':“nr ‘;'r\:l-'l'l‘-me - and Miss - b Sizes 14 to 38 Only . Extra Special Peanth o 3Ve ¥ e Welcome Decorations /\4}>2 Extra Special ra Specials and Mr. Re of Palm Beach Suits--- I B d Domer Delegat de is unusually well pre- AN ! .50 D e |§<>4§ elegatey red midwinter sea @ 2 Fur-trimmed Ensemble Suits: were $98.50. . . . . S I . s15 and $25 $25 and $29= were joined N. E. A. d plants for home Y- Size 18 Only who motored N decoration at Teaw, Din. @> — — 2 Mrs, 3. F. € } Tesy Shdigchietisodial i N Dresses-- Specials in ’Millinery — Distinctive and Individual :r w:‘m, E rs. ( . Ree BROS | BAE :‘:(Imderfn] \.nn, of 35’ S7 50’ S10 = - K of a Sz i 000 10 Gloth LITesses, were 922 to 399 . ... els ........ " o ¥ Two Stores For Your Convenicn from a Tortnizhts I 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Lester Cuddihy in New York. ® Member of Fiorists' Telegraph Delivery Assoviation ford was accompanied to Agnes ST it by her sister, Miss We Extend the Convenience of Charge Acco unts to Those Who Have Established Credit MoRRrisoNS = FOUNDED window 1109 F St. N.W. display. On Our Second Floor—Friday! fi& Z . and Mrs. ( are at the Marlborough-Blenheim | > City after a short trip to They will return to their New York. Felt Hats V% Regular Prices Out they go—every last sne—to make roc rge line of Untrimmed Spring Hats, Hats plaini priced—just deduct i, as follows : $1.75 Hats, $1.17 $2.98 Hats, $1.99 $3.98 Hats, $2.66 $5.00 Hats, $3.34 $5.95 Hats, 53 97 $6.95 Hats, $4. CREERON 614 Twelfth St. NW. Around the Corner from High Prices Specialist on Large Head Sizes The “Family’s” big ‘“value-giving” party ends soon. You still have time —but hurry— WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR Discontinued lots in pumps and oxfords; former prices, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and some at $8.00. In Silks! Satins! Cantons! Georgettes! Prints! Qualities That Afford a Worth-While Saving at & 8 5 M ODELS for Street, Business, Afternoon and Party Wear. Repro- ductions of the very newest creations, emphasizing every new Spring style feature. High or Low Neck — Peasant Sleeves — Tuchs. E Godets. Pleating, Embroidecies and Novelty Trims. patent leather, satin, velvet, gray and brown suede and other leathers. l\ot all sizes, but a goad as- sortment > RUSH-SEATS Another .rv.rmu This group rep- { 50" and - resents our finest | .v ey shoes. any for- ) s B ¢ 4 35 o Mmoo 8 6 45 SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Seaitube seiEs 1o == | $1000 and SILOO. — If You Appreciate Value— C The Anniversary | price is very low CHILDREN | MEN You Will Be Here Early Friday We put RUSH-SEATS in an- tique and modern chairs. We weave these RUSH-SEATS by hand exactly as it was done in For Boys and Girls Splenha’ auaiiticer A gur on . the olden times. High Shoes, Pumps and forulur stock. . Wo can At every- | Oxiords 55,89 and 510 56 and 57 leather fan "¢ f?'i.r"’;..'.'.' it Footwear Fooiwear p 0 s er ln Widthe "A"i"'a«'"f;—"".i'n'" ot o 56 65 54.45 onr eeaiar stork. . $2.95 HOSIERY FOR WOMEN Pure Silk Service Hose, all Sprin Spectal in new 5139 Full-fas! Spring shades. s PARILOR SUITES ! ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY | | CHAIR CANEING “NUFF CED"’ i s )-312 SEVENTH ST, 310- 312 SEV. NTH YEARS OF SATISFACTORY 1233 10th Street Or Phone Franklin 7 M Mr o Armstrons 2 53 RVICE o cammMORRISON'S — 1109 F ST. N.W, o a0 -am om0 S (S - O

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