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» SO 8 CIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will. Entertain for the Crown Prince of Sweden at Dinner May 28. HE President and Mrs. Cool 1dg will give a dinner at the White House tha evening of May 2% in honor of the Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Biwvaden and the Crown Princess. who Arrve in Washingion at 5 oclock the evening of May 27. The royal couple and their suit> will go direct 1o the Swedish legation. and both the Minis- ter, Mr. Bostrom. and Mme. lostrom will he members of the roval party while they are in America The and Lady henor ghests at of Mr. Justice and Sanford. Mrs. Hoover of Commerce, 2 28, accompanying ran-American AMrs. Stanley Ambassador of Great this evaning Edward T, dinner Mrs. wife of the Secretary will entertain at Junch in honor of the lad the delegates to th Red Cross tonference Rinehart will ent at luncheon May 28 for the v ladies and June 1 Mrs. Havne will give a luncheon for them Secretary and Mrs. Wilhur Guests at Dinner Tonight. The Secretary of the Navy and Mr Wilbur will he the ranking uests at the dinner this evening (o he ziven by the Interstate Commerce Commis sioner and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox Miss Mary Smith Representative and Mrs. Jlohn H Smithwick of Florida. gave the first a series of several luncheon parties ing today for Miss Mary Lee Tamar of Pensacola, a student at CGunston Hall, this citv. Other gnest« were Misz Joan Collins, Miss ey, Miss Christine Larsen. Miss lelen Hanford, Mise Hannah Weaver, Miz= Margaret Avres, Miss Pauline \vres, Mise Betty Morris, Miss Julie Itutherford. Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. David | s, Mise Smithwick will Iineh Wednesday and next week. danghter of e R. G at of entertain Thursday of Ecuador, went tend iety The Senor charge d'affaires Don Juan Barber T'hiladelphia yesterday 1o meeting of the American S Yolitical and Social Science. o the of Mroand Mrs. Eugene Meyvex teriamed a company of 18 at 125t evening in compliment Amin-cador of Japan and Mme. andara ir.. en dinne: to the Mat Delos A Blodgett went 1o New nizht and will he with her Mr. and until the Mis Vork last =on and daughter-in-law, N Delos A. Blodgett, jr.. arival of her ter, Mr. and s. Henry Parsons Erwin, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin are returning from a short European visit. Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea have returned from a week’s stay York. Mrs. Lea spent much of her time inspecting institutions for the are of children In and around New York preparatory to the building of the new Episcopal Home for Children in the District Lamar enter 18 at luncheon William Bailey tained a company of today al her home, Villa Rosa. ir compliment Mrs. John Alan Douzherty, who is sailing shortly for Eurepe to spend the Summer. Mrs The marriage of Miss Marion G don Tully, davghter of Mr. and Mre William John Tully of New York. Mr. Reeve Hoover of Washington taka place at 330 a'clock this ne in the Little Church of ‘hn's of Lattinztown Laocys lex. of which Mr. Tully is a warden the ¥ Ernest M. Stires Richon of Lonz Island. officiating ci-ted by the Iev. Charles W. Hinton of the parish ause of it capacity, the attendance at the church will includ only relatives and a few very intimate friends of the ) families. Afterward there will be 1 large reception at Almar, the family re<idence on Feekes lane, Locust Val- ley The bride will have as her maid of honor her sister. Miss Alice Bigelow Tully. whe is returninz from Paris for the weddinz. The matron of hon- or will he Mrs. Alan Gillespie Rine hart of New York.”a cousin of the bride. The other attendants will be Miss Barbara Rurns of Omaha. Miss Mary McLain of Massillon, Ohio: Miss Elizabeth Parker and Mrs. Richard Porter Davidson of Washinzton James Crate Larkin of Buffalo. and Mrs. Glen Walker Cole of Corning N. a cousin of the bride. My, Hoover will have for man Mr. 1. Austin McAleena New York. The ushers will hard Porter Davidso, w. jr.: NMr. H. Charles Butler Wilson Patte 3 White of Wash Newpic Rinehas fax Stuart limited jr.. of be i Mr. F. Spottswood Mr. Mr 1on New Rohert John Faulkner Mr. Alan ( York. Mr. F street, jr.. and Mr. Chillin MeKr Zenner of Huntington. W. V. Nr Georze Pope MacNichol. fr. of Toledo Moo William Pickett Harvis. jr.. Mr. William Dean Robinsen of De troit. Mr. Dunham Hamilton Row of Indianapolis. Mr. John Stanley Armour of Pasadena. and Mr. Leon Brooks Walker and Mr. Beat d Sweeney of 3an Francisco Mrs. home Alvin T. Hert will tomorrow afternoon. Horse Show Opens With Many Boxes Filled. The opening day of the horse show vesterday afternoon at Arlington Park was a sociable event, hox hold- ers visiting conunuously and the triking costumes of women lending just the proper alr to the outdoor event. Box parties for elnde: ol hix zuesis W. Eberle. H. Brownson wha lunched show. Mre. tn Gen. and Mrs. Mrs Donald Andree Cassels Mrs. D. C. Stapleton to he schoolzirl da Stellita Stapleton, whn has with her Mizs Nancy Leiter, Miss Marzuerite Hagner and Mr, Randall Hazner, ir. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood has among her guests Mr. and Mrs. Pinchot, Mrs. Clifton MacArthur, Miss Marion Trumbull, Miss Harriet Allen, Miss Mary Archibald Wells Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman are entertgiing Senator Lawrence D. Tyson ané nis son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin of Virginia, and Mrs. Alvin T. Hert. Mr. not be at this afternoon in Robert M. Thompson has Admiral and Mrs. Admiral and Mrs and Miss Hil with him before as ard Jard vkes the i« hostess Rrewster, and Siss Edward . Walker Andre W. Casvels ve her ho: hter. Mi and Mrs. Tuckerman's guests yester- | day were the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich: %ime. Bostrom, wife of the Minister of Sweden: Mme. Weidel. wife of the =ymmercial counselor of the Swedish legation, and Col. Theodore David Roal. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett was hostass esterday to the secretdry of the Peru- vian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mrs. Rhett Goode, Mrs. Charles G, Mat hews and Mre, James L. Walsh. Mrs, 'E‘t\“n Mesta had amons her v Rritain | Isabella Howard will be the | lane | in New | Mrs. ! his best | Amos | Morgan and Mr. | Sanders. Mrs. William | suests Mrs. Everett Lawrence Townsend and Mr. Rowie Clarke. Among others Madeleine Cor ick Corco ulia . W. Sinclair Bowen, Davidge. Miss Donna . Mr. Beale It. Howard, Mrs. Sherman Mues, and Mrs, J. Maury rs. John Ruth Crissing Mrs. Manning Mrs. Allen Hume Dove Rrig. had with him 1. Cross of the Huntington Huat Club, Col. and Mrs, A. and Mrs. George Graham. Gen. Samuel D. Ra Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Valley B. Case Gowns and Wraps Lend Air to Afternoon. enora de Gonzaler ithe first secretary of emhassy, wore i | of heavy white crepe. and g hat. Mrs. Emerson Howe, mother of | Senora Prada. was in a gown of white satin-back crepe. a white flannel coat and a larze horsehair braid hat with band of velvet ribbon about own row velvet ribbon Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood in a cown of flowered krepe. rosehud and zreen desizn. ani wore a hlack hat Mrs. Margaver . Stoke striking zown of wine color cloth fashioned along slender and trimmed with small flowers ¢ of the material with this she wore 1 close-fitting hat of felt to match. Mrs. William D, Thomas, formerly Miss Helen Marve. had a frock flowered crepe. greenbeing” the dominating color, a sma'l black hat and a hrown fox fu. Mre. Everett Sanders tume of white with a white str Mrs e Mestx, a smari erchid brocaded crepe suit. a silver fox fur and fel: hat match, with a larze orchid flower at one side of the brim Mrs. Lawre Townsend was in Wlack satin with a collar of ecru lace and the long close-fitting sleeves <he with the lace. She had a hat of hlack velvet with a narrow hrim of h straw Mrs Dows ware a stunning zown ¢ Peovy white crepe made on ove lored lines, with a hich neck line and Ionz. tight sleeves. Her hat, of milan straw, was quite large and | was trimmed with a plain band of groszrain ribhon Mrs. Franeis B. Manni ho was with her father. AMr. Beale R. Howard. wore a zown of Annamon hrown. with a sport coat of a lighter shade and a picture hat of straw in the chade to match her gown. The coat was trimmed in leop- ard fur. Miss Madeleine Couzens, daughter of Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, was in black and white, the gown made with a1 pleated irt and the blouse made on straight lines with long sleeves. She wore a small black hat to match and carried a walking stick. Mrs. Sherman Miles, who had with her her voung daughter, Miss anita Y. Miles, was in a costume of erepe gown and a poiret twill a felt hat. all corresponding Miss Miles w. blue crepe. a blue straw hat. Miss Donna Ruth an attractive costume of black satin and white crepe de chine. It was made ensemble model. the coat of the xatin with a cape lined with the white erepe. the skirt of the black satin and a plain tailored hianse of pearl gray satin. Her hat was of black satin with a_rhinestone ornament at front of the soft hrim. Mrs. Delos A Blodzett was in zray satin-hack crepe. an oranze scarf and a black lace and net hat. Mrs. Charles G wore 4 zray suit. a blue hat trimmed with printed crepe in orange and blue and a scarf of the crepe. Mrs. James Walsh of Chicago, niece of Mrs rdzett. wore a hlue crepe frock, a coat trimmed with blue and a raw hat Mre. Alfred Pem Prada. wife of the Peruvian t taliored frock pe. piped in red red straw <he had a hroad lines pre wore a cos w hat, off and blue coat and a Crissinger to match. Mrs. James Carroll zer was in asgown of black voile with a desizn of white dots hlack hat lined with white. Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph was in tan crepe, a tan hat and a leopold skin stole. Miss Hazel ter of Mr vis, and . 8N Nirs. Jennings Davis. daugh nd Mrs. William F. Da Ensign Harry H. Keith, son of the late Dr. and Henry H. Keith of Roswell, N. M.. will be married this evening. The ceremony will be performed at % o'clock ‘in the Church of the Epiph- | any. the Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dud. [ 1oy "off and will be followed | immediately a reception in the “lubhonse of American Associa [ tion of 1"nive Women, at 1634 1 street. ting, by the ook i s will not ernnon. mwing { of her tather, wife of Capt. Chester receive tomorrow afi to the death Monday ir_ Hugh Dixson. Director Emergeney Fleet Back From Official Trip. Mr. James A. Wilson, director of operations of the Emergency Fleet | Corporation. returned to Washington { the first part of the week and is at his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. He has just completed a six- | week tour of the Gulf States and ports. Mrs. Wilson. who is spending several weeks at her home in Tulsa, Okla.. will rejoin Mr. Wilson about the 1st of June Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, former | president general of the National | Society D. A. R.. who has unexpected- | 1v remained in Washington, has had conferred upon her by President Coolldge. the distinguished honor of ing appointed one of the commission ange for the Sesquicentennial of the Declaration of Independence, of which Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, presi dent of the University of Virginia, is | ehairman. Mal. and Mrs, Rohert Skelton will _enteriain at the dinner dance af y Wardman Park Hotel this evening. | Mrs. E. F. Andrews will have the { fiower’ table at the House of Mercy | zarden party in the Cathedral Close | Tuesday from 3 to 7 o'clock. Be sides fresh cut flowers, Mre, Andrews !will have many beautiful potted plant= i for the window or gzarden. She will be assisted Mrs. James R. Sloane, an R. Stiles, Miss Del- Joy Bagnell, Mrs. | John Proctor and Mrs. Frederick S. | Dunn. Mrs. Rose Gouveneur Hoes, assisted [by Mrs. R. D. Jewett, will have the opportunity table, with many charm- ing antiques and bits of art work for sale. Mre. Frank Anderson will have the lancs table, with many useful and pretty things for Summer use. Mrs. Anderson’s assistants are Mrs. Theo- dore W. Noyes, Mrs. Arthur MacAr- thur, Mrs. E. Z. Bogert, Mrs. Dudley Knox. Mrs. Sidney Henry and Mrs. Harry Turner. Mr. | New Dwight Morrow of arrived in Washing- - afternoon and are and Mrs, York Cit. Mr. and Mrs. Paris Singer of New York and Palm Beach will arrive in Washington today, and while in the clty will stay at the Mavgower. Prin henback | the | and the brim edzed with nar- | i ade | s in a frock of | small | wore | the | Matthews | and a | THE EVENING IBIBLE STORY CONTEST Mrs. Greathouse BY Y. M.C.A. MONDAY Frees Rum Captive Bride of Washingtonian REEVE HO . Before her marviage in New York this afternoon to Mr. Hoover of \\u«hhl: | ton, she was Miss Marion . Locust Valley, N. Y. | ! MRS. of Paris, sister of Mr. guest at the Mayflower Spring. Singer. was in the ea Ruby West [ to Mr. wWillam H {plce in the near tained at a te whose marriage McLean will take future. was enter- and shower at the Hote! vesterday her by groun of The company were N Miss | Willurd | given friends Florence Watters, Mo I AL Smith trude Alis Smith Kracke for her n Wentworth Miss § Mi hus. Helen Miss artha Miss Ger Byrne. Miss Dorothy Miller. Mrs Rrennan May, ae Mo Kley. — Miss Sally’ Terry Rertrand. Aliss Marie Walters, Miss Valeris A and Aiss Hazel ol Promoters’ Club | ) Several Hone At a te: arrow afiernoon t1o ko nder the foint auspic of the International Association of Art and Letters and the Art I'romoters | Art With wts. from west, the guests of honor will be My Clarence J. Owens, Dr. and Mrs. Alex ander Henneman. Mrs. Henry Dimock. Mrs. Florence Jackson Sta dard, Mr. and My Mo = Lelsenring. My, and Mre Clifford Berrvman and Count Vietor de Kuhinvi, will he Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Thomas Lovatt, Mr thur Frankiyn grave, Mrs. J. Anthony Atchison, Mr. Mrs. A. H. O. Rollo. Mr. and Clark Noble, Mizs Katharine J. ton. Mrs. Sarah Nevins, M Miss Natalee Lake. M ville Berryman, Mr. e and Mr. Felix Lake Betty Bradford. Miss Maxine Miss Amy Fairless and Miss Minna Nieman will pour tea. Mise Isabel Furbank and Miss Gertrude Bricham will be hostesses. The occa sion will be the opening of a new ex hibition of water color drawings and color etchings from Enzland and by the British artist. Capt. neis William Longstaff of London. The display will continue throughout the week. open daily from 2 to 7 p.m. The public is cordially invited for Sunday afternoon and during the week. Rush-Brown and Mrs. Ay M Mr. and s Flor- ence Leonard R Miss Rolle. b3 Mrs. Zell Gibson Roe has rejoined Mr. Roe in their apartment at Ward man Park Hotel after spending six | months in the West and South. Dur ing the Winter she was at ‘| eon, Ariz.. with Miss .Josephine Wallace, sister of the late Henry . Wallace {former Secretary of ~ Agrleulture ! F'rom thers she went to l.os Angeles land San Francisco, returning by way of Atlanta, where she spent & month. Miss Kleanor Revere Weeden New York and Boston. portrait painter of children and direct descendant of | Paul Revere. is in Washington for a few days and is now painting the por traits of the children of Mr. and Mrs | Harold N. Marsh | T0 HAVE RUMMAGE SALE { Funds to Be Raised for Improve- ments at Holiday House, Vaca- tion Home for Women. The Girls' Friendly Society of the Spiscopal Church in the Diocese of ‘Washington will conduct a rummage sale at 1224 F street May 18 and 19. The proceeds will go to the fund for renovation of the water system at rls maintained by society near Alexandria. Va Theodore Gill iz in charge of the s and will he agsisted by Powell, \|.~ A. 8, ! George Vest and Miss L There will he an admission service for five associates and four membe of the Girls' Friendly Soclety in Iohn's Church Potomac and O eets. fomorrow evening at 730 n'clock The members will be pre sented by Mrs. Gill, president of St John's branch, and will he received by Rev. F. Bland Tucker, rector of the parish 3 Epiphany branch of the Girls'| Friendly Society will presemt two plays in the parish hall of Epiphany Church Monday evening at § o'clock. The first is “Irene Obliges,” presented by Eastern High School students. The play is produced under the direction of Miss Ella Monk, dramatic director of Eastern High School and an asso- clate of the Girls’ Friendly Society in Fpiphany Church. The second is “A } Rehearsal for ‘Hamlet.’ " This will be acted by members of the Epiphany nch of the Girls' Friendly Society who are taking a course in dramatics under the direction of Mrs. Charles MecMillen. This play will be followed by singing and solo dancing. A benefit card party will be held by the Girls’ Friendly Soclety of Epiphany Chapel in the chapel hall, at Twelfth and C streets southwest, Monday evening. Mrs. Eisle Ci herland will be in charge. The pre women and gi \atthew: the branch. = %gfl T BLUE MOON DINNER, $1.50 5.30 to 8 Clam Bouillen Hrfl“l\d Spring Chicken Fresh Adparapus Rralied Tomatoes L o Pearts of Leftnce = Freah Strawberry lea Cream Coffer Rol M s Pt (P IT T T T T T TEED afternoon | Lions' Miss Katherine | and ' maorning an {and Mrs Fen- | Ruby | of i {GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY| Holiday House, the vacation home l}:\ri the ds will be used for the work of} i place Monday + Winners In this final contest | one-week Cinh, at 1401 Twenty-first street north. | Lkt Other guests | { | 1 into i The judges for tne final contest Mon- | “Samuel { mon Perer, STAR., WASHINGTON, Winners in Earlier Events) Will Compete in Finals | for Prizes. ’ Boy Winners In the Y. M. (*. A.'s fourth annual Bible story telling contest were chosen \Wednesday and Thurs day night ai preliminary contests held in the assembly hall of the Cen tral Y. M. €. A, at 1736 G street and these winners will compete in the final contest to be held at the same evening t X oclock will he fArst prize to be a nd the second cation at the Y. M. €', camp Letts, newr Annapis. The contestants have heen divided two groups, senior and juni h h fo w siven prizes. the two week vacation day night are D {James D. Buhre:, Duffield, Miss i Miss Minnie \ Each contestant s allowed minutes in which to relate the Ribie story chosen, and each will be judged on his delivery and his familiarity with the subject. ‘The contestants, they represent and their stories. follo: Senlors—Voss Bell, Dr. Reginald | . Hume and James A. u w with the churches the subjects of sshrenner, First Presbyterfan. “Solomon™: James Har bin, Calvary Baptist, “Job™: Ray mond Couriney. H Streer Christian, : Terrelle Crum. Wallace Me. morial Preshyterian. “Jesus Christ John Mansan, Calvare Baptisi. “Ne hemiah ": Walter Rrake. Mount Pleas ant Congregational, “Danie! in the Den’, Walter Hiley, calvary | 12 Faptist, "Sauf Bl Junfors—F r Neweomer Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protes tant “Joseph’ Don Hammerlund, Wallace Memorial Preshyvterian, “Si the Leader: John Harric Metropolitan Raptlst, “Gideon niel Pendleton. Calvary Baptist phen': Bliss Evans. Mount Place Methadist Episcopal South, “Abraham’: Charles Swanberg. Wash Ington Heights Preshyterian, “Selo mon’; mund Gullion, All Saints Episcopal. “Faith of Daniet"! Adrian Fisher. Covenant Preshyterian, “Fii- gah" o WILL INSTALLit—)EFI'CERS. Dr. Harris to Have Service for Ep- i of an an he; &Y To an dw | tai won worth League, wi Lester | suitcase containing two snit tles streets sonthwest e the suit e gallons of liguor, he said the search and arrest hi case, have heen made PRINCE CAN CHARLESTON LO! pectantiv performs Lady siders whie he wi after an oper week LONDON who gathers Mrs. storyteller, €., In Illegal Arrest policeman without a said 1o have made Cooper.' colored. open Ja alleged whisi®. prohibition charges azainst im were thrown ont of court to esterday by Mrs. Rebecen t ouse, assistant (‘nited St tecanse a arvant torney. was freed and given his se. but the contraband hot were turned over (o the In 1d] Revenue Bureau. an Alex Friedberg of the purth precinet arres pan near Kour and vesterday the “heft” of dherg invesd and found six and onehalf ooper Curious ove ated Greathouse said that both were illegal If Cooper the suit could Mrs, nder the circumstances. ad voluntarily opened powever, legal arrest She said ales Learns Dance Instead of Taking Usual Exercise. 15 ().—The Prince W d society is for his next appearance in English ballroom to see how he the trick American dance Walpole, a society rself an enthusiastic dancer the Charleston vulgar chiefly, she says, hy London con It ne “aflly i The Prince learned the Charleston jon on his ear. For he te lessons in Kk mnasium of the Helianthe Hotel. 12,926 HEAR STORIES. wn in England Has Official Tale | Teller. May 15 (@), The town Bradford has an official storyteller, the children ahot d relates ta them the tales arfs and fairies that have enter ned the voung rld for hundreds of vears Mary Bradford. the heljeves that the officia fairy |tales serve as a valuable introduction Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown pastor of Foundry Methodist Epicen pal Church, will preach tomorrow The Gospel of Jonah." in the evening on Spiritual Lenses.” At the evening service the pastor will fnstall the newly elected officers of the Epworth League Fach Friday afternoon at 3145 o'clock a Week-day School of Re ligion 18 conducted by Rev. John C. &\’mnam director of religious educa on DISPUTES LA GUARDIA Dry Chief Denies Brpwery Is Run- ning *“Full Blast.” | PITTSBURGH. Pa., May 15 () Charges made vesterday by Repre- sentative [.a Guardia, Socialist, New York. that the Hazelwood Rrewery Co. of Pittsburgh was turning out | “real heer have brought a denial from Frederick . BRaird, prohibition | administrator | Commenting on a letter M 1a Guardia sent Assistani Secretary An drews of the Treasury Department, in charge of prohihition enforcement. in which he sald “it seems {a he com mon knowledge in Piitsburg that the brewery “is running full hlast and that real heer is flowing from its vats” Mr. Balrd declared the New York ‘memhber ‘evidently has heen misinformed or he has confused the details of the storv somewhere." The Hazelwnod hrewery has heen absolutely tdle for a couple of vears" Baird said. WOMAN IS BOOKMAKER. LONDON. May 15 (). —A woman Mrs. Ella Verney. i one of the two or three ranking bookmakers of Eng land. and makes an average profit of approximately $40.000 annually. Quiet and unassuming. she hooks her bets with lightning calculation. The race track. however, does not claim all her attention. as she is a good | and plays golf and tennis when the racing season is over. She| its Monte Carlo at the end of each | Harris, | o nf chi Marriage Licenses. Marriaze leanses have besn fasusd to the following Grafton D Payne of Charlottessille, Va.. and Delia L. Leftwich of Richmond. Va. | Charlic T, Morton and Oakten Thomas, hoth of Ralis, Va Millard R ‘Thomae and Helen 1 Pitterson Anthons P Dugan and Exelyn E. Cares Decatur Sullivan and Ine Martn' Roughan and Ocir B Smith Harold F. Dorn and Hannah A Mar TLawrence [.. Margal nf this city and Grace E. Hatfleld of Prince Frederick Md Harre H. Keith of Roswell, N. M Hazel T Dacis of this ciis Lewis P Clenhane and Rosebud 0. Almand Tinton M. Florence of Quantico. Va.. and [ Logeen T MRt Paea i Ya et B MeDecitt ot Ythis ity L.'Seal of Elkton. Va. ke and ) A Peck Mills Orchestra Playing on the Tower Pavilion for the entire season at CHEVY CHASE LAKE Jater year' Mrs. tened to the Raising industry | 1109 1ath s N.w._ sound literature in the children's The dragon and ogre 1ype avoided altozether. Since Bradford began her work, 12,976 ldren have sat at her feet and lis tories sto el for fond i a flouriching in Germany WINDOW SHADES At Factory Prices THE SHADE FACTORY 4. F. LIGON. Proprietor ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 36th issue of stock now open for subscription Shares of stock, $1.00 each pavable monthly Five per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn James E. Connelly. President James F. Shea, Secretary HOTEL GORDON 916 16th St. Special Chicken Dinner $l .00 SUNDAY, MAY 16th MENU Filet of Sole, White Wine uce Spring Chicken Celery Dressing New Asparagus, Butter Sauce New Potatol New Spi Lettuce and Tomato Salad French Dre: Fresh Strawberry lce Cream s or Rolls Coffee. Tea or Milk If Nature grew a better coffee, Man couldn’t give it a better blend! Roasted RIGHT here in Washington Swimming Pool Opene today at Ward- man Park Hotel under the anspices of The Wardman Park Swimming Club Hours 9 to 12 and ~ 1to 8. Address Application for Membership to Wardman Park Hotel lay | 4 learned the Charleston | waiting ex- | her { of the in all parts of the Main 10428 | SATURDAY, MAY 'WOMAN’S AUXILIARY |EASTMAN KODAK DECREE i Session Next Thursday at La Plata, | tend ¢ | | leader and [brated Viennese compnser. at Biarritz recuperating | the dance. | instead of his usual exercises in the| | Feo0cr0trepecscessstssnss | The High Grade | | | | | vided 15, 1926. NOW BEING CARRIED OUT | W. F. Folmer to Head New Com- | pany to Acquire Former Proper- OF DIOCESE TO MEET ties of Folmer-Century Division. By the Associated Press NEW YORK. Ma Plans for he formation of the Kolmer-Graflex orporation, 10 acquire the properties | formerly held hy the Folmer-Centu Division of the Eastman Kodak (o., were announced vesterday by Clark Williams & Co.. bankers. The segre A gation is in accordance with a decree ' | { handed down Thursday hy Judge of the United States District for the western district of Md., to Be Attended by Dele- gation From Washington. has a Auxiliary of the warch in the Diocese of ' Washington will meet next Thurs ay ut Christ Church. La Plata, Md he branch of the auxiliary in’ Port obacco Parish, of which Mre. 1. 1d ward Burroughs is president, has in vited the auxiliaries of the city to 2 attend service and luncheon at Christ York. Chureh, and the members of the | AlONE with the phy ixiliary in Charles amd €1, Mary's |the Folmer-Century Division ounties will meet the Washingion | Hastman (o. the new corporation Aelegatos au that thme. Ttev. Dre | Will take over the actual husiness Hane. réctor o Pore Tahakes | currentiv under w without any ha uked Both cly of business activity. The cexsation and | | ; | present sales organization will con len who expect o 4 angst oot function for the new com liinue 10 > meeting to bring their vest s aded by Wb ments and officigte in the chaneel. | FANY: Which will e headed by Wil There will be u service of Holy | ™ I Folmer munion at 10 o'clock, after which sual business meeting will he 10 be followed by luncheon. Pey ittending the meeting not pro with automobiles are asked 1o notify My Willlam Curtis White, 2901 Connecticut avenue. who arrange transportation for them. CONDUCTS AT MOVIE. {DON. May 15 (P).—-1'nlike Rer- | nard Shaw, who steadfastly refuses tn permit his dramas to he made into movies, Richard Strauss, the cele. conducted production nssets of the Grange Ready for Films. HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. 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