Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 21

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, MARCH viW‘ 1926. “HILLTOP” WINS DEBATE. Georgetown Successfully Defends \ o THE EVENING LASTMNUTE LA D e ]| SOCIETY (Continned from Page Twenty.) E. J. Quinn. Cards, tallies and pen- clls—Mrs. John R. Galloway, chair- man. Tickets—Mrs. Joseph McRey- nolds, chairman; s, Willlam 1. Howard, Mre. J. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Look Your Best for Easter Valeteria... Richard W. Gruelick and Mrs. R. E.| World Court Against Loyola Team. s € Hamilton. Refreshments —Mrs, Rene | v - 00 " e et | Dagneaux, chairman: Mre Robers| The White. Debating Soclety of SPINDLER’S “Woodhull, Mrs | Qu Mrs, Walsh, Mrs, W. J "‘.mvr:-mwn College defeated a team N | : | Refll ‘Adams, | MeNally and Mrs, William chair. Publiclty—Mre John ¥ Maj man | from Lovola College, Baltimore, last | night. The debate was held in Gaston | Hall. on the Hilltop. Georgetown de- Mise Mary David St. INTRODUCE Kennedy, Mrs. Ceurt Denies Habeas Corpus | Writ Sought to Stay . -who salled | pepe Theta Chapter of the Gamma | fended the afrmative, the question n Diegn in Feh.| Delts Sorority gave a_ hridge s ~ who made an extensive | party riday evening at the Women's being Resolved, Th:! the 1'nited motor tour of California, is returning | City Club, the hostesse: 1ding Miss | States Senate was justified in accept ; 8 / i to her home in this city today. | Bdna Dav Miss Lillian fhe World Court. Execution. I | iy | ocsh: Miks Madon jeich Miss | "o *'following members of the Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Sturdevant are | Peggy Thom and Miss Margery Girl-| white Society composed the € : . - ’ at Wardman 'ark Hotel tor er | ing. | Reduialiinbuadl g s When you send your suit to " i, 1 S i el ig | James P. Quinn, Leo M. Mc us for Valeteria service it not March | Miami, . where they have spent | " # fos et e efforts t | the Winter, to their home in Bradford. | Bll‘lhs Reported. S by N only is presse: ped. rald Chap. Fa. gluss and Jo The illustration shows how the The following births have heen reported vday when My, and Smith ind | fo the Health Department in the past 24 It was the first con collar is pressed and shaped on | daughter ith, of San | ""Rier w. and Mare R Mccheaner, girl. | the two colleges in re- | ciall Valetesi 1l [ty Ward, where | Rie and Howard, el - cent years our special Valeteria collar they arrived late vesterday | press. The shoulders, front The ann rd party and back of coat, and the the Sanct ety trousers (or skirt) are simi- | of the Bles of which iz president, Friday evening, April 3, at MARGHERITA SARFATTI, | cher’s, with cards at 8 lock and | Known as Mussolini inister with- | dancing at 10 o'clock. The proceeds | o Cha o it a portfolio.” has been at the Fas. | will aid in the completion of the new ictator’s right hand for over 10 church on Western avenue, just east | of Connectic | ament, a 3 <. Joseph Travers will be given Raus larly pressed—each on a spe- cial press that shapes the gar- ment, just as was done when it was made, a new service for THe LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET 1venne. & e i well-groomed 25 [MEXICAN DECREE INVALID. | Sulivan; chairmans dirs. 8 Ofen ! people d Henry Oehmann. secretary and New York Judge Sets Its Aside and | 'reasurer Members of Prizes—>Mrs. Coats Of Exceptional Appeal If you've been reading The Saturday Evening Post you know about Valeteria—the re- markable new servick that shapes and presses the clothes. o thel nther commitiees are Thomas Keane. Costello, M Grants Wife Separation. PLA N. Y.. March 30 A Mexican divoree which had s which WHITE ®) {heen Travers Ma nted William Dunstone, jr Joseph | New Orleans. vesterday was dectar nkiin €. Parks. Mrs ACK of the quality of the weaves in - er. Mrs. Caroline Hill R 7 ’ 5 I nvalid by Supreme Court Justi J. Gordon MeKay. Mrs, which they are developed; are the It is now our privilege to announce that The collar is specially pressed and shaped Tompkins, and a decree of se e and Mis, Radford Moses z 3 P y P R R Mrs. Raphael Semmes. chair types in which they are designed: we are opening the very first Valeteria shop on a collar press; the shoulders on a shou Dunstone of Yonkers, N ¥ s. Richavd | nd Mus. hd the character of the details of finish in this city —in fact, one of the very first in K“':::) '::d‘;':"'f:u::::“;:i I’::: ";“’ o e Mexican decree was ohtaine S 3 L " : 3 - sers s press— on’ Mareh 1. 1925, hy Dunsione b —all giving this price credit for ex- the whole United States. SEiinthelcash ot ekicts. otla ‘k;‘” pn,t., ¥ accused his wife of abandenment 3 z 5 skirts, d e rcinrea oA e tember =6, 1020, hon e aany T ! y ceptionalness. When you send your suits to us they are Certainly any one who takes personal pride - New H\Ilyvflv""fi"x;::;l-k asa :T‘_-HLV.“|:‘-','.,‘ | ; . X like: Straigh | | pressed—not in the way one ordinarily thinks in their appearance will want this service \ody' of_their twol ‘ehilaren, an v Wrappy if you like: Straight- of clothes being pressed. ~ Actually, they are Telephone us today. We will call at once pted $200 monthly alimony M asSeIFe | y line if you prefer—Cape effects if } shaped. and deliver just as promptly. » B el Sl | lesire—tri 1 with the St | Reservations. v you so desire—trimmed wi i i f mandamus | - Ly B . i el MIDGET COUP!‘E WED. VIVIAN £ summery furs—touches of em- Men's Suits ° Men's Suits o Y i e | Circus and Screen Pair Married | 5 broidery. ete. — but intrinsically Cleaned and 5 Peeaneil i MARINELLI | y : gl anly . While on Film Set. s =i | ¢ supreme for g 38, Calif., March 30 9 : h and \,|In|‘l4 G Robert and ' 50 [ 95c 50c 0 in eir . Hilda Wheeler | e | ‘ e mar | | . , U known <. y i THE BETTER WAY OF PRESSING THAT SHAPES YOUR CLOTHES verformed “on_the set etween “A NIGHT IN y Ofxer Tales porss oxdi oy during the filming of a circus y - s— 2 picture, Odell in 3 feat tall, ahile his BAGDAD Y "On , {tride is 1 inch taller — ‘ ' ' Al Tonight v | SAY ASSAULT FAILED. MADISONVILLE, Ky. (®). County Attorney 1. T. Gooch | said that M Beryl Nichols, Annie Anderson and Vaden Laffoon declared hat three unidentified negroes sought | here attempted 1o assault them Sun | | day nizht near Madisonville, but fail ed K er it was reported the ne. | groe: ulted the girls husetts | rtin. negro suspect. was identified vesterday by Chapman Mer vill, one of the escorts of the girls at the time the alleged assault was made, | as one of the three assailants. 1] 4 Night of Mardi | Lastcl‘ Halfi ouvenirs, Dancing T IAM 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 ALL and DELIVER LEAN and PRESS March 30 They have the individuality for which Louvre Millinery is famous, and the exclusiveness which is one of its chief charms. Muger Dans FmA i Pradis Bamdu Belair pl had Clifford M Large and small shapes—in the effects favored for Spring. A Special Grouping of Clever Creations at 310.50 Other Hats—Sports and ©000000000000000000000000000000000008000 8 LATE ARRIVAL SALE of ORIENTAL RUGS IN ALL SIZES AND KINDS Thiz shipment jnst received due to arrive here about the 1st of February, Must be disposed of hefore the Summer season L lat St R BN It B B D R ED EL B ST Alva L. Bland 4 menths. 120 Seaton st | Owing to extremely low prices, all purehases are cash and noth | Dress—57.95 to $20.50 . inz sent on approval | . . In nur collection there are many interestinz prices. A few of | | O T MR\'I'IRQP LIC(“I’ISP.\ | these are listed: irade Snecial | AT e resied 1o the | ?:';;‘:mm,, £350.00 Our special Hosiery—is a silk from bt S v and Ruth goonx. i top ta tae—in hoth chiffon and service fosal” Sarank | ra weights. All colors and every §].95 Fdith Rhorasan | e i Ianahan thread perfect ™ cccusvase v an Sparta i | Kiva-Bokhara 3 N J. and | Chinese (all colors) pyess 3 ! { Antiaue Saraband 400 $250.00 | M. Abbott.:| Antique Fereghan 36 $1.500 $1.000.00 | ’ . There In also & group of Assorted Semi- N O S TG = $45.00 Antigue Perslan Rngs. Average iz Regular prices as high as $85. Speci Ruge hought at this sale will he until 1all De Kalh, Mo.. | < heen in her | |ARCH PRESERVER Shoes for Women SLIP COVERS Guaranteed to Fit Lovely Art Glass ' | VASES For Easter Flowers Will make your Feet “Happy” | for Easter and | the year round! room suite, in hions. Imnorted 1.00 —at moderate prices What’s smart for Spring? Hart Schaffner & Marx coats for girls and women 349.50 All the individual style ideas sponsored by Paris and London are here—coats with dipped hemlines, barrel effects, loose, rippling backs, set-in panels. All the new- est shades, too, patterned vividly through Scotch and English woolens. The fab- rics—cheviots, tweeds, homespuns, camel’s a Low lect from. UPHOLSTERING Better Workmanshin Lower Prices NEW YORK UPHOLSTERING CO. ||| 619 F St. N.W. | M. 3687 (I Perfect Comfort | with Style, Grace and , Beauty Sizes 3V, to 10 AAAA to E More than 50 strik- I Whiten My Skin This Way . =—Says Famous Beauty “Just recently,” says May Allison, the film atar, “l was advised to try a wonderful new discovery to remove tar and sun freckles. | found that it d blackheads and all skin 3 Almost overnight you your skin of freckles, pim- ples, or muddiness. Tonight smooth, cool. fragrant Golden Peacock Bleach Creme on your skin. Use it for only five nights. Then, if you are not de- lighted, your money will be refunded. At all good dealers. O'Donnell’s Drug Stores, Peoples Drug Stores, Gilman's Drug Store. Christiani’s Drug GCo. Goldenbera's Dept. Store. Pala Royal Dept. Stere, King's Pala Dept. Store, Sigmund's Dept. Store, 8. Kann Sons Co. Dept. Store Goldeeacock - NABleack .Creme WF, illustrate an attractive assoriment, priced $1.50 ! —also an unusual variety of Flower Bowls and Vases in many shadings, including amber and green, and attractively priced at $1.00 each. DULIN&MARTINC 1213~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Strees Hours—8:45 to 5:30 ing styless —in all leathers and fabrics— $10 to $13.50 Also at two “Hahn" Stores 1207 F St.—7th and K hair-finish fabrics, ombre tones inspired by English sports models. Luxurious suede-finished cloths and dressier plain fabrics from the French models. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street E ....C.............'.....'..... PO 000 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000800000

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