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115 EVENING STAR. WASH iT0 N n FRIDAY, MAY 14. 1926 i of the Southern Surety Co SUIT FOR $100,000 UPHELD | of, the, Southern Surets ¢ AGAINST INDEMNITY FIRM | 705 inan ™t Cire arn s o closing of the Truer ( Carnegie. Pa.. in Surety € 000 of public suing a number of concern $1.000,000 on reinsurance clain The action of the court wa 1 Southern Surety attos voluntary settien the othe claims with interest in that given :hlmmn'mz' special thanks for intelligent and e ¢ ndepen artistic co-operation in painting these musical pictures =o delightfully. The { The romance w; T o Hoover ai Loenst Valley to- | lawn, foilowed by the Olive Chase | heauty of tone: in this movement the { morrow afternonn. rhythmic dancers and a demonstra . { = {tion of modern dancingz. There will MUSIC | vl ‘amd first violin were particu Z Mr. William Butterworth af Moline, |also be fortune-telling. The commit- | lariv beautiful: in the third move-| quartet consists of Wolfe Wolfinsohn L. honorary vice president of the |tee in charge of the lawn fete = ment. the viola and second violin came, and Fdwin Ideler, first and United States Chamber of Commerce, | Mrs. Lawrence Heap. Mrs. Frances GIVE SECOND PROGRAM | especially "into " prominence, and the | violinicts; Herman Boredkin. viola |Glaim Arose Out of Guarantee of who. with Mrs, Butterworth. spent the | Borden and Mrs. Willlam Peters. i SE iRAM. finale was charming ’ | plaver, and Emmeran Stoeher, vinlon week at the Mayflower. had as their iy he Lenox String Quartet, which | quite logical 1o have the| cellist. Also the authorities at the Zuests at dinner last evening in the fashionable e vet classical musie of | Library of Congress, who so ably a< The social and bridge [ provided -~ an unusual program of | dl | presidential dining room Mr. and Mrs, | PArty to be given at the New Willard | American works in a special concert by | sisted ‘Mrs. Coolidge In making thi= Hayden Smuth of \ashinzton and little auditorium an invaluable ad | Hotel ballroom tomertow afternoen | for members of art and library or- rium i Migs Sandoi Stoddard of New Haven,|from 2 to 5 o'clock promises to be | Sanizations, fascinated an audience to Washington's really vital m “onn | well attended. Among the additional [of music lovers and musicians that | like that charming | patronesses are: Senora Sanchez La-|filled the chamber music auditorium | but If. shonid he given tour. Mrs. Edward B. Meigs. Mrs.|of the Lib of Congress to stand. | early vote of appreciation hy all whe George M. Judd, Mrs. Willoughby S.|in&room eapacity yesterday after. | above all. were present ve: 3 H O akfast af the | Meslev. Mis. Franees R Weller. Mys. | 000 in . second, entirely diffevent, | ality in this composer’s mu Ay breakfast of the [y 1 1.. Robinson. Mrs. Joseph Keyes, | program. the aloofness of a Grego Cluh. which 1akex |y "Maude B. Ford and Mrs. Willic Henry Purcell. who has heen called | and the subtle lure of will be a pleasapt |t B0 by many the “Rach of England.” pro-| pagan faun music. such as it has heen | Ty o Yn dian of the Japanese Emba vided the first number. “Chacony for| The Lenox String Quartet certainly SOCIETY #ontinued from Page Twenty.) second Aeposits Deposits of Carnagie. Pa., Bank. @on has announced to his frie in Wew York and \Washinzten the en gagement of hic cister, Misc Christina Chace of New York (o Lisut. Comdr Everett Dole Capehart, U. & N retived Miss Chace 1= the late Mr. and Mr Chace. of lquigue originally came from and for many vears with the silvey and nitrate industries of Northern ¢ Miss Chace was educated in private schools in Brus sels and in London. Later she studied at the Rosal Academy of Avis in | Tondon. She is 4 member of the Junior Comm 100, and of the Radminton Lient. Comdr. a son of Mrs. Edward Everett Capehart and the late Capt. Capehart, 1. S Aid b the Assaciated Press MOIN Judge John © verdict in favor At the end. There are Cebussy-. glimpses M. Ravel's music ffor! nd there is more influence of the French masters reflected and there is definite individu- 1t has an chant, Debussy DES Towa, Mav 14 anghter of the il eorze Dranchelt Collins late Chile. Her fither Roston. Mass, qentified | . The annua) Ren i ', Political Study | place Monday il event, Federal Political Study Clnh B fast on Monday. vesterday d Jersey Silk Vests Excellent Quality Coral Band Silk Hosiery 30 Colors ch preceding vear since it: was | Four Stringed Instruments.” Like | brought a beautiful program for one {the famous German composer, who | of the last musical joys of the present was 10 old at the time of | Purcell ath, Purcell's clear-cut | phrasings and intellectu style seem | much more modern than many of | Attt e e aiten: | WIll De the guests of honor. A ! : lter E. Lambert is Mrs, Willlam James Monro and 3 | aoDs Mrs Wlliam s O e | WilliAm C./Tibton, Mids|Jane Dodks | ek T oo i e. [nd Mrs. Marshall Ray head the re | Nary and Mrs |n> £t Nelson: Stan {ception committee. A bevy of | Held are to be the zuests of Mrs, |&irl8 will have charge of candie [[Astenison. " 3trs, " William: “nmes [#Weets SARHBUCKDEINCA Wil be ifIven behind. | deserves | {to each t 2003 O street northwest, W and a grandson of the late Henry Capehart of the 1ni He was zraduated from the [ nited | States val Academy in 1911, and during the war served in Kuropean waters. Lient. Comdr. Capehart was aid 10 Vive Admiral Knapp in London | and Parie diucinz the pesce conf ance and served as Whae H during the Hardinz Administration Nirs Lahor, is tn give the principal talk nd 1 { itenderson and Cor sronp of Mai and ML W, ¢ eyane. whe have Just returned from dapan. where Mai. Crane was with 1he Japanese American rezimeny attaches emhiass Ia ficer. have taken an ap Wardman Park Hotel with them their haby dan will leave for + X i time in Auzust Iy Col. and Mrs Hopkin will be hosts at ning at the Con; Cluh v temorrow & essional Counti William <y Former Senator and Mrs M. Calder arvived last Tht the Willard several days where they plar 8. White was host 1o 4 1ohean Pr. Chavies company of 30 at | Aay ar his residence Wannan of fiance. Miss Josephine | of Providence. R. 1. are the | former’s brother My and Mrs. Wan northwest Newark N Leidt guests of the J. R, Wannan, 5413 Nin stroer The mazic lilic tree by Prochnik, wife Austraian Miniser. will he the novelties for the childven s flower fete 10 civen i country home of My < Charles J. Rell. Twin Oaks May 0. Countess of the Hungaiian Minister have charge of ke hooth. Hel 1 tn costume wear the countiy Mrs hoath averaze i a sunply of old t offer her cu will presided over wite wear Spa B At WL Temorrow | William H. Kin Summers will pr Wi N Ame woth ates. Adam: ward f pediatvies at the | Buenns nstitutional methods of treating chil vernment at the Pan-American Red < Conterence The | Henry be a cha The marriaze of Misz Rosehud Over. | \ ten Almand. danzhrer of My William N. Almand. o Clephane will take plac noan ace Reformed ¢ Rev bride will be attended by Miss Syhil Alamand. as maid and Mr. Carl Banman will b man. Immediate'y after the ce Mr. Clephane his Bride will leave for New York and will sail from there for a wedding trip in F Col. and Mrs have recentiy Wardman Park wel, jeft Stamford to open their Sum. mer home oint o \an Aken will recur 1o Washinzton on Maonday. Mr= Van Aken rem an apariment a today for S Con oan Shippan ninz Field left 1n 10 attend the wed. | Miand Mrs Carer Apy for New York Aing of Miss Marion Gordon Tully and Bead-Stringing Moderate Prices. Salvatore Desio Jeweler 926 F Su. Bet. 9th & 101k Headquarters for the Famous Buster Brown Shoes For Boys & Girls Buster Brown Shoes For Boys & Girls Buster Brown Shoes For Boys & Girls Buster Brown Shoes For Boys & Girls Buster Brown Shoes For Boys & Girls van Aken. wha | {172 and AMre. | Adkins, 7 YA > hostess 1o Myren Line erson, Brs. 1 i A Miriam Kut ames J. Davis other prominent | <t of honor being The musical numbers duet by Miss Beatrice | Younz and Ly Miss Mary here will be ASSOCIATION’S GUESTS Outing of Lawyers to Be Held Wed- nesday at Congressional : Country Club. the sqa | The Bar Association of the District | . has extended invitations to the fustices | g of the varicus courts to attend the annnal ou of the association nex: | Wednesd t the Congressional | m Country Club. Many of the jurists |’ have accepted and it is expected the chard | conrts will adjonurn for the afternoen Hodgkin, The lawyers and their zuesis wil \& | Play golf or tennis or seek ot forms of amusement during the_afternoon Dinner will he served at 7 o'clock in the eveninz. 1t is expected a large number of the members of the har | | will attend the funetion. John Le Smith, president of the ssoclation, has appointed Joseph A Sl NS Ak WO .| Burkart hairman of the committee | Tracey M. Payiair i fon arr: ments. Mr. Burkart has | M. Wallace, Mr 11, | selected as his aides, each of whom is Ailler, Mrs. R. Wood- | in charge of some part of the details Grace Rowe, Miss Lena | for the outing. Leon Tobriner, Alexan Florence cker and | der H. Bell. John F. T. Kenyon and Julins 1 | . Ferguson s ‘0 Rlaneo, professor | committee, University of | e spending several accompanied songs ix Gienn, meeting [ there will he an at- | musical progeam, when Mr and Mrvs. dohn W ide at the 1ea table | Lord iv 1o he the las tre. g those making e breakiast are Mrs, Howar reservations Naney Sireater, s Leon Vela Aires, is in_ Washizton Blanco. their little davghter Miss Blomber Nime ister. They are at the Hotel and will remain several weeks. Prof. Rlanco s f the American Medi at the recent meet Tex.. and is touring States in order to study Cline ¢ st of Lock Haven as been teachinz Sundav school | Mrs "a hast 73 2 | STORED REPAIRED REMODFELED henefit tea hridge for the organ ganTsin s St John's Church Sl 3 N () BERTRAM COHN 1235 G Street Haywood Glassie. bids fair to | Furriers Since 1916 He will represent the Bolivian which opens her success. The committee in | of the tahles is Mrs. Lejeune. | Kirkpatrick and Mrs. James | Tea will he served on the Roses, special, $1.50 Doz. TOMORROW " We're providing quite a goodly supply for Saturday selling, but to avoid disappointment order your roses early in the day. Special price, $1.50 doz. S 2 &R This speeial ot hath 1222 F Se. Telephone TWO STORES Frank. 5357 14th & H Telephone Main 3707 ik . 1005 Connecticut Ave. Beginning Tomorrow Entire Stock of Frocks and Gowns 1% Price All Sales Final - Rofleeting the Modeof the Roflecting the Custom Made 7135 ' AR,TC@I Py JHOES 130 F - STREET L ; lassicists of a later period. In| { nz of this'work the quartet | My John | 5 showed its excellent rhythmic co.| and others. | o special advantage, Secretary of |JUSTICES TO BE BAR Johannes Brahms provided the n Ivrical composition of the aftern Opus 51." The delicate meladies of this work were set forth with real finesse. | —_— rdination and preciseness of . attack | At Factory Prices THE SHADE FACTORY 4. F. LIGON, Proprister | 1109 14th St. N.W. Main 10428 n String Quartet No. 1, in (', Minor [——| Breslau’s 4 27 Peggy All Colors Al Sizes All Styles $15 All Models The Friendiy Sior 309 G St. Slip Covers railored nade to arder Al cotars, FROCKS 1 for Eatimates Dulin & Ve Bldz. ‘inal Reductions!! 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