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DATE OF TRIAL LEAKS 0UT Indiana Recreation Advocate to Face Church Jury Friday for Promoting Games. By the Assor PALMYRA, Ch t of W Kknown tc cheduled for special i report mber of dure will be the same with the Eapeets ted Press Ind., torts of the uflicials of st hiere to keep cuiet the date of Clyde “HERESY” March 23.—Ef- the Church of in, propri ¢ that the o Jdership of recre has brought his lled ‘Who, rs. Fielding L. \ been s be ider same (Continued from sy Charge. before her marriage » 1y was Miss Emily Naney Cutler, niece Bride of Yesterday terd Marshall. OCIETY Page Twenty.) Mrs. Wil in Philadelphia as the daughter, Mrs. 0 Chestuut street, will be 4 bridge luncheon ¢ Mrs. Bi April 6, d will spend the whole of Easter < in Philadelphta Downing and Miss [ J, A turd they wi through the Summer. Prin Winter turned to New Ritz-Carlton. on in Palm Ben Mr. and Mrs. § spending the Springs, W. Va. Florence Benefit ( The « ienton Crittenton Annual ard 'ty ¢ Chase Flor will hold it rd party at the untry Club at ¥ . with Mrs of the irman of sional « I evenit Mikkelson, chs Any will b Nrs 1788, will be on of Mr: Mrs. J velt | one requiring provided for hy " M. Hoadley, LEye 1 Voung ladies of the Junior Woman's Club of Chevy Chase, who have of n Joseph Flood, who is zuest of her MeKinstry Bryan emaln Ghika, who has spent the i, has re York and is at the muel Korman are I at White Sulphur Geor i the af- transportation telephoning Clovels candy | prandd Helen Chaffee. At the reception suest | Maj. William to bo Mrs. T. Temple Hill at 2004 a delightful progr und recital has been arranged. ) H. Gasque wlill recite. with Miss Nlemann as Dr. Alexander Hennem der the poem, “The Legend ful,” in music; I give a readin be given by Maj. Gen. mick and Representative Whitehead of Virginia, In the recelving line beside: . M. de Clare Berry Temple Hill, Mrs. State regent, and k. Mi: Colvi Miss Charl k [ Julli. Jenniu gagement ¢ Katherine Taliuferro Oxgood Emmerson Springfield, Masg. ughter of Mrs Yates, to yifield, Jr., J. W, ity Miss Grace Hudson and Mi Winn have issued cards for be given by the Overton Callis Chap- ghters of the American Rev- this evening at the residence m of music Mis Lorraine will give a violin numb ccompanist; 1 wlll ren- Beauti- . John Huddle will and_brief_talks will Ell A. Hel- Joseph followed by a recitation by Mrs. Josephine Beach. Mrs. Ell Other oflicers of the apter who will asslst are Mrs. G. an Nelson, Mrs. Edward Marthill, ) te John- ston, Mrs. Walter Hutton and Miss ard Sears Yates, N. Y., announce the en thelr daughter, Miss Y Mr. Miss Yates s & Yatey nesville, Va., and niece of Mr. <., Mark Reid Yates of this tion of Wom w'clock. Mulliken, Clubs, Mrs. Kl Helmicl Miss Mary Lindsley Miss Charl Willlams will preside at the tea tables. Others who will as. sist the hostesses are Miss Helen Hud son, Mary Miss Ruth Serumgarde, Lackey, Miss_Grace Nelson Peterson, Miss Ida Miss Ruth Hudson, Miss Miss | Grace McVey, and Miss Mae Wetherill, The junior section of the Women's City Club will give an Faster dance at the Clubhouse on Monday, April 5, from 9 to 12 o'clock, the commit- tee in charge of arrangements being Miss Thelma Schmitt, chairman; Miss Phyllls Robinson, Miss Margaret Nor- ton, Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Laura Winslow, Mrs. A. B. Manly and Mrs. Frank Gregory The gala premiere of the Moscow | Art Theater Mu mencit and the slon of Bluot's last evening at J audtence were the Polish Mme, Beale, Mrs. Charles liam 8. Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs. lis, Mrs. Robert La “asper Miller, Mrs. Bdwin' B, Mrs, Henry ohn L. , In the box with orman emiroviteh-Dantchenko Cievhanowska, Mrs I Stewart. Studio in “Car- ier.” the new ver- nlen,” took place I's Theater. In the Minister and . _Truxton 1, Mrs. Wil- ¢ €. Corbin, yne Kl ing, Hrs. Adopih nk Brett Noyes, . Mrs. .M Ms, Conant, Mrs. Hen Young Hapgood were adimir and tchenko, formerly Baroness Korff. Mme ARCH 2 SOLDIERS KILLED IN AUTO 5. | Two Die When Car Plunges Into Creeck—One Escapes. COLUMBUS, Ga., March 23 (®).— Sergt. Charles D. Causey, 39, Greens- boro, N. C., and Private John Samla- vich, 27, Duryea, Va., of Headquarters Company, 83d Fleld Artillery, at Fort Benning, were killed when an auto- mobile in which they were riding plunged 30 feet into a creek bed near hear last night. Corpl. J. R. Rich- burg. Opp, Ala., escaped with slight injurfes. The survivor of the wreck told po- lice.they had been drinking, but he did not know how the accident hap- pened. The automobile turned turtlo in the creck and 30 mifutes were re- quired to release the two bodies. Rich- burg extricated himself. Sergt. Causey was to have been re- tired from the Army today. An old bellef was that a babe horn on Easter morning was likely to know neither want nor care. was solemnly-burned. SUP. COV] to fit your Belgian Linen, per yard........ Domestto Holland Window Shadas to order. Bizes uj g, S tor. 312 to 36" value. . S ~75¢ 19178 B Duila"e imates artin Bids. A New Stock Just Received . Bell, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Huide- The IHllustration ~—clearly demonstrates beth the beauty amd the practica- bility of this charming pattern it has already become very popular with the discriminating THE DRESDEN (Cszechoslovakia) Betore there they set through with it way be o charge of religious ainst ane,” Martin added Moderately Priced CHINA FULL 100-Piece Full DINNER SET $42 52-Piece Full DINNER SET 523 42-Piece Full DINNER SET 316 R. McReynolds & Son| Sales—Service 1423.25-27 L St. N.W. Main 7228 Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 WASHINGTON'S LEADING “Say It With Flowers " Say It With Ours!” The Thought of T Flowers Greenhouses Palm —does not stop with the Faster Sunday season—it is a beautiful thought Thousands which runs throughout the year. of Blooming And our flowers, grown and culti- Plants on vated by experts, are as beautiful Display as the thoughts they convey. BROS. ‘GUDE ¢ 7wo Stores For Your Convenicnce 5 Kenyen 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Lt New Safe Wa toWhiten Skin | Almost Overnight | No more sallow skin, no more muddi- ness, no more tan! Science has made a new discovery which clears and whitens your skin. Almost overnight it takes on that enchanting, clear beauty that every- one envies and admires. Make this test. Smooth this cool, fragrant creme on your skin tonight. Tomorrow morning notice how muddy sallowness has given way. Getajar of Golden Peacock Bleach Creme today. Use it for only five nights. “Then ifyou are not delighted and amazed with the transformation your money will be refunded. At all good deal lers. O'Donnell’'s Drug Storen ilman’s 1 FLORIST I have my views and convictions, & . . Chickerini, Leisenrin Noi G. S. Woodard i) an Oyster, and Maj. I am going to handle my wn case, and am prepared to through with it to the finish. 1 1 ny decision at the h o continue my work in I nd operation of Ranger Hal The Australian High Commissioner and Lady lder left New York yester- day for Chicugo und after a short Stay thers will zo on to the Pacific Coast. Before returning to v York at the end of six weeks they will also visit in Western Canada. Mrs. B. T Rouge, La. brother-i A sordon Taylo! partment at 2807 Connecticu northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre are at the Ambassador Hotel. aduate sket ball 7 after local ithorities refy to al- a gymnasium in the scf build- . In it are staged basket ball games other athletic contests, checker roller skating amateur 5. Since the first hearing a >t ball tournament for the “small 1own champlonship” of southern In- dinna has been staged in the hall, which was won by the Palmyra Rangers, coached by Martin. Aceused of “Waorldiness.” Charles Tllis, elder of the church, brought the charges against Martin, siving he should mot take an active part in the church as he was “too |45 worldly.” i composed of Ottis W. Scott Charles Wolfe of Depauw Tangford of Paoli, all evange- of the nomination, selected one cich by Martin, Ilis and the church, will probably reside over the second and Specially priced items! . .25¢ ..35¢ ..50c Bread and Butter Plates, each. . Tea Plates (large size), each. .. Breakfast Plates,each......... Dinner Plates, each............ IF'ruit Saucers, each........... Oat Meal Bowls, each......... Tea Cups and Saucers, each... After-Dinner Coffees, each Cake Plates, each. Salad Bowls, each ....... Chop Dishes, each........... The Congre lonal Unit of Neig hood House has announced eon to b given at the Settlement, 470 N street southwest, at 1 o' Wednesday, M women of the to Mrs. E. A, B. St large number s of this oppor- v to acquainted Neighborhood House und its va activities, including the nursery is understood from a number of s of this nmunity that Martin being asked to enter the race for from this district. Iis peint out the work he>has this section in promotion s, hi; ronstruction and n, it is understood, sion after the trial Full Line Carried in Open Stock DULIN & MARTINE 1215~127 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street. Store Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A GREAT ONE-DPSFY SALE| SILK AFTERNOON The Cobra One of the smartest tailored styles for the Spring, a one-strap slipper in blonde snake calfskin, perfect arch and heel fitting, posed on a baby Spanish heel. $14 TRAIN ENGINEER KILLED. Split Rails Throw Locomotive and Seven Coaches Off Track. UFFALO, N, Y., March 23 (®).— engineer of train No. 6 on the 1 Plat o to Buffalo, was killed yesterday when the train was derailed at Athol Springs, 10 miles west of here. Split rafls were belleved by yallroad officlals to have caused the China Salon Second Floor Peoples ore, Christian pt. Store, Palaiy Druz D Dept. tore, Slgmund's D 0. ept. Store. STETSON SHOE SHop Peacock 1305 F Strect ¢Bleach Creme M-BR@KS & CO =ineer, William Plerce of Con- FASHIONS DE LUXE G-STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 12 th _ FOR MADAME MADEMOISELLE . Obio, was trapped beneath his | ALL MADE TOSELL AT $45 TO $39 Hi& body was removed by a ‘ ON SALE _— FOR ONE DAY ONLY AT Fashion’s THIS SPECIAL PRICE STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. g Established Over 50 Years Ideal Models for All Occasions Sizes Range from 14-20. 34-44 cars left the rails, but no one w njured, although a number of persons were shaken up. 1'ive horses of a carload were killed imd a nun r injured and will 1ve to be destro; L I I Finest Wednesday—A Timely Underpriced Sale! mHERE'S definite econ- = pr by HER- [ jous s €4 | 300 New Easter Frocks - for it will endure for gen- Announcing new arrivals erations. Before refurnish- ing, you owe it to yourself to investigate Henderson values. € of compelling interest eaturing Such Favorites as Georgettes, Flat Crepes and Taffeta Dresses—at a Price Most Exceptional! 3 ~ sr(OP STREET LUB BLDG. R Not a Frock Worth Less Than $35. and Many Worth More! Think of It! 5 The Last Word in Value! Dunwoodie Crepes, Exotic Printed Silks, and Novel Combinations of Fabrics Also James B. HenbpERsoN Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones }ain 16:6 “ e Howse of Fidhion™ Wednesday Special Spring Coats %35 Made to Sell at $39.50 to $45 Haven't You Noticed The Chic ANKLET Slipper that the younger set ia wear- jug? _They are first presented at’ ARTCRAFT. Where the slender strap and the Jow cut on the outside is exclusively featured with Latin toes and pronounced 14.50 In Patent Leather or Satin with Grosgrain Included in This Group Extraordinary! / DRESS EVENT for women seeking Spring frocks—because of A its timeliness—tremendous variety—remarkable savings. Every dress is a smart, late Spring style! Every dress is of a quality that would command a much higher price regularly! Remember, this is not a sale of $25 dresses—but better dresses at $25. Wednes- day presents a saving opportunity no woman should miss. Don't YOU miss it! Handsome Coats of fine twill, fur trimmed and plain. For the woman, miss, as well as the larger woman. In all the lead- "ing colors as well as Navy, Black, Gray and Tans. Third Floor Ouly AR