Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 8

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& SOCIETY. SOCIETY, NED é—OClETY ‘ = et sl | abal Village Apartments et i SRR 2415 to 2431 E Street N.W. i . . : or ‘“‘pofson ‘pen”’ campaign by w Secretarv of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon,| g - pondclany T coniomnca e , \ . - | B ] ! vice chairman of the Democratic na: 5 Facing Naval Hospital Park Will Come Back ThisiEvening From | B o Honal Commitues. Sira” Fiair spoke i Sl igaitueks Vacatmn n EUTODC. : - g 5 ; B s STone.. |l‘£n1 am_head of Demo- I've planned here in this grou| 3‘& buildings Apartments that have all the : S | M . it T Dl ST LWL privacy and individuality—all the ¢omforts and conveniences of homes. . The 2 against character. 1 want women to stereotyped samenesses that characterize all apartments are missing here— HE Secretary of the Treasury, | GGioueenter, Magn. where they have e WS AR RO0 A g menc and in their place new, modern arrangement and splendid, special equipment. Mr. Andrew W. ) is eX-| hean -with the latter's parents, Dr.| 4 L . . g e N R | & y v -~ pacted to return to \Cashing- | Mrs. 1. 1. Crosson. ! o . ; = : MASS HERE FOR PRIEST. | If you incline to apartment residence you'll appreciate them. And they'll ton this evening from Ne: Aol i » e i | 5 . ) arrived vester. | Goldkhorongh.Roberts | I save you from $5 to $15 a month; too a after spending | Wedding In Culpeper. | - “ % »ad. Mr. Paul Mellon Misst L C*hapman Roberts, daugh- - 3 Funeral Service for Rev. J. W. Col-| e e A i r. and 3 JE R : lins Same Time as Coast Rites. ick with him and has hioheris,and Mr. Charles Neal Golds- | . t 2 University to resume ‘horough, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles | A low mass of requiem will be cele- H. Gold:®orough of (uipeper. will be 2 brated in Holy Trinity Catholic Church " e 1 | mayried this evening in St. Stephen's v Monday morning at 10 o'clock for Rev. Tae secretary of the Interior. Dr. | olo " Church in Culpeper. The : James W. Collins, while funeral serv. | Hubert Work. left ceremony. which will he performed at . TR 1 ices are being conducted for him in . i i : 7 o'ock by the Rev. Dr. Kensey i : the Church of the Shrine of the Sacred | || . | Johnd Hamwond, rector, will he fol- A 4 . Heart in Coronado, (‘AH'f.. at the same ‘[ lowed by a veception in the home of ¥ 3 hour. Rev. Father Colli: died Thurs- / Of the 70 Apartments over ONE-THIRD the hride’s pawents in Culpeper, ‘ | § ik Y 5 ;L.:gy?g:: :.:r::::'r(mnm: '\A]:x‘vl' hh:r r:;: ! have been rented in leas ‘ha“ o Weeks Shrine of the Sacred Hear | Tha Chief ice and Nirs. Wik Misse Persis Conrad is entertaining | i e ; 1 - : i Tam Howard Taft entertained 4 1arge 4t a hridge shower this afternoon in (;elgfg:fi):-fil lr?r:i’:; WS and h]v'.i.?":u:f,gf Handy location—close to downtown; near car line—Potomac Park is at luncheon Wednesday in | jer apartment ik the Portner in com- : > od 2% / 2 i ar . | j mmer home on Murray Bay | pliment to Mised Elizabeth Roberts 3 Faad 1 : fl?fi;fi"fnfi'}ffl"fl: e et step.. o &8, 3 AATAIN AR | o WHike mbrriica to e ; : " Latholle Institutlone. ________ || Keep in mind the prices are §5 to $15 lower than in any other the ¢'nlef Justice. | [ awrence Lafayetle Gourley will take : § o 7 & ilds: } My, Taft will ‘e \Wednesda emony will t : : K X 'SF i new building. { zx by wpecial | he performed at 5 ac in S Z . 3 ¢ S \ 2.room Suites, con- ; 4-room Suites, con- i . i) -~ i i & o = S e fnis bride will leave knmediately after \ 5 78 1 ing of living sisting of living Mr. Matsu i tor a wedding trip. i i ‘'oom. rooms, New York for Visit. Miss Conradfs guests include Mrs. m, kitchen, din- l]‘:iteh'enz dl;:ilns al 5 ! | Haryy Bogart. Mrs. 'Wiliam Stokes, | S . 3 s X A . ing alcove, Murphy: ‘4‘2,50 « ‘60.00 will return tomorrow from | Mrs. Robert E. Kli Miss Eliza: 5 3 0, Il bed and tiled bath. . cove and tiled bath. . k. whers he ix spending | beth Thompson. M au Turner, : : O 61 Thomas G few daye at .ha Hotel Amhassador. Misgs Dorothy er Miss Laslie | S8 & v “ 5-room i - & 2464 Cogle, Miss Kitty Turner and Miss ah R | 3-room S“"_”" cotty .5. Sun‘u. S ha Mini<ter of e 8 Virginia Thompson. - ¥ 3 & Gar, Himes are still in order - sisting of living sisting of living 12 at ginner this evening. entertain | 51 NS G B o eotiore | NORA ANTONIO DE VIDAL, A i diningaloove, kitchen 34‘9_50 2 hedrooms, kitchen 37500 R e s e ST | Wife of Dr. Antonio Vidal of Honduras, a visitor in Washington, and a recent AL B DD aniditflodi Bath and tiled bath Mrs. Hornthal at the Congressional Couniry Club. fovre. Mr. wnd Mrs . Dille, Miss SRNL U = Formally Opens for the | i ion—ev: i Re 4 Kathryme Dille and Miss Lillie Bailey T A % Winter Seasor \ Open for inspection—every day and evening Kinch ; ",‘II:V_""‘,’"“"""“ b soninftour fotl Births Reported. Not by Train. Al Wednesday . i Reservations may he made through Mrs. Hunter. our personal repre- s o lurope. & From the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. | | Sept f rosy t 102, in No. 2423 or at our office. treet. tods L 1 e expected to | | The filowing birthe have been reyiied 0| “When does the haltpast five train | sby b L | sentative, A‘\Pa"‘"‘f"‘ 102, in No. 5 : the New Willard O el Hagor. boy, - |leave?” asked th ; B Bullt, Owned and Manazed By from. Far Rockawas, N. . where | Lutherand Oive Conard. bov. et R L e Z Gl ) MEYER DAVIS, Y s in the city. but Represen "!\"‘; <he has hean through the Summer,| Elmer W.and Corine Siewart. girl. SRR LT L | % F',',""'“d.l" En 1514 Hal'l'y A. K]te Main : : s d. girl. Kincheloe i< still in Kentucky | ity 3 i . e-thirt. was the reply. i { :‘illkvwv come to Washington for some | .\‘h. rl‘!ll\l\‘\"‘i (:.flfi:::{l‘e.\;’v‘vil::v“‘r’; by e irl. “Well,” continued the querist, “the % - K Street Tnciiuonilis . 4846 Bl b church clock is 27 minutes past, the ’ . {ago to his apartment In the May-| Lawren: el g Member Washington Real Estate Board Maj. Gen, . Joseph E. | fower, entertained a party of aix at v R TR - post office clock is 26 minutes past, s iwask Kubhn. have Washington | ginner ast avening 'In the Presi- -D. and, Paulin i oy ur clock is 32 minutes past—now : avs and are at| deptial dining roor. . d irt Which clock am T to go by?” the Martinique. 1211 Rixtaenth street. 3 m P. and Syrah B ik | Yer can go by any clock wver like," They sailed b transport 4 3 M.and Gri il responded the porter, ““but yer can't |% e [om the Tacific Coast, where they | \REATON 5 AMGHL L A- T fiher, e Baggn or bex, " [0 by the train, for ft's gone.” : i, have heen several years. Gen. and " =4 ~ - & . 1c R Mre. Kuhn will g0 to Philadelphia for || ATre. nr‘;"':"':;" m'g’;":""’zm;_"(;”;"{?". H = the Vaterans' reunion and will also | o : “nd Leonel )’-.E".v in ol e R i west. She will visit in Des Moines. | xv,",::"h'p; A rm.'?fl ““" | Wit vorurn to Washington Jate | Jowa; Worthington. Minn.;: Chicnge | - J2th K apddapis (Rl Vo : Want In Oetober. er western cities. A d Jennie Wood. wirl. . 5 : Mrs. Thurher will be accompanied | Ci @ Sarah Seott. girl Roth Gen. and Mrs. Kuhn have a |, B0 e o iam M. Bobb, Emmett and host af friends in Washington and | g T A 2 | . : g " Who ix en the commander-in.chief's ! 4 o Rre AlWhga, welcomed hack here. Mra. | Sho I8 on the commanderinchiat's Furnished and Unfurnished Kihn formerly Miss Helen S JEE R S Des Moines next week - Reponed . The former United States 4 - The Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson, | ‘rhe followine deaths have heen reported H d .A t t EAflor 19 TP 17 WHbnri oy - i rector, of St. James' Church, returned | m.-}_’v'u‘l,.m, De Aent 10 ¥he Toct 90 haurss | Ouses an ar men S D A faahies i'B. Stokes Lineoin Toac nmer home, | Yesterday to Wa ngton after spend- .)»m:i T hl‘:v(l'l.n* umur‘ ‘Ifi‘l 101 l"lp st | e et o T | e e Sl 6 S By Season or Year arol Mar il 5 Garfield Hospital 3¢ will leave his 8 g i caroline . Roebling of Esta | | Adentiin O'Donnelr Havward 36 “haro N a e vook. Broad Branch road, is at the | R 3 - | N Bl Aanch_road, Métvin M Beicht, 54, 1113 - ConPA M and Mrs Frescott Gatley will Amimsador, in’ New York. LR B o || RANDALL H. HAGNER & NY present their daughter, Miss Helen| My Hale Holden arrived fn Wash. | 3 pie Curtin. 45, o N A TNOORFORATED Gatley, {0 sociely Christmas after- | ington vexterday and is at the May.| §Anc, Jhomas 62 e P Y SRS ioner Bl ot i imenieaeian | YA . SPECSALIZING , IN- RENTALS B tamed Tostintians o her me. | PO o Assine tho United States i | s— — ‘ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT riage of their daughter, Alta Marie, (VeClor general of railvonds and since |\ .00y o gl . . e e Mat. | 1922 hus baen chairraan of v emscu. | : SRS cMe 10 e @l 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 Ieain i svaning. Oetoner 6. ot & selock ftive committee of the Axsociation of | formula for bread dough that will| in the angh M. K. Church. Mr. wilway Kxecutives, Lkeep the loaves fresh for months. Mallarey and his ide will be at homne after Novemher 1 at 313 Twelfth street northeast Mrs. Lawrence Smoot and her sister. | ' : Mrs. Rudolf Kudlich, ave entertaining T at bridge (his afternoon in Mrs. Kud 3 Y lich's home. in Chevy Chase In compli ment ta AMre. Volnex O. Clark. Mrs i ul THE BEST BUY, Clark is heing entertained at a_num- b R A rescen ac DLer of parties hefore she leaves Wash- | Ingron for the Orient. ¢ Mr. and Mrs Howard Moran, who § B Evening- Star Model Homes Adjoiwing 2400 Sixteenth Street ow the West have taken an apartment at Ward- | man Park Hotel for the Winter, will tomorrow for Los Angele, “'”~"“'“‘ ¥l attend’ the ‘ are so WOlldel' ful fOl' the pl‘ i(!e! : - o ) ORE than 30% sold already Coming by wa . ; i ) is the impressive record of e o | S\ Organization—that’s the answer ¥ this imposing new CO-OPER- "'i'.».'.:‘\'flfi"f;llffl.' "&5.'-"2?{".1;;‘['.&: Artistically g @ ATIVE structure overlooking <day and return to Washingtor s " . 2 % 4 3 o it o Designed Inspect them—and you’ll find the =l the city below from its ex- Mre. Minnigerode Andrews was e Tinthesn vemtniay ot the Deep front lawns, handsome secret revealed in every detail— clusive site directly facing the magnificent e e e ‘;'"""':"‘" ndoinh plsnting. ‘ homes of Hon. Henry White and Vice-Presi- Weit forrest, Mrs, arry WOO G S S e enot e Sth and Decatur Streets, Petworth N, S SR Feld e i Large Concrete Front Porch, criminating citizens are choosing their mod- N bl | and screened Breakfast and Every department of construction has been done by the Cafritz own ern De Luxe CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT v Misa Lelia Mechlin, M W Sleeping Porches. OfEafizNON. ‘ residences, secure in the knowledge that . hen her guests were Mrs. Randolph Noble and Mre. Gerald Rrant. Mrs. Andrews will go to her coun- s e Our own masons laid the brick. v placé in Virginia today and re Builtin tub and shower. N everi i e i et " Ouriown carpeniters @il o o d it comfort, refinement and economy support ng tn the West, where she has spent at anti 4 A % - T S i Our own plasterers finished the walls. their judgment at every turn. The satis- M A4 Mrs. Turin Rradford e —— 5 5 AT o S % I T F|:4 ;(-‘5““ HaiwosdiTiooss apsisise s Our own painters did the decorating. faction of ownership without the constant week motor trip in New England Siates, \isiting relatives and friends | down. Our own plumbers installed the service fixtures. burden of maintenance, the assurance of se- Rost ol New York City, RSP —— . e . . . iR Effective lighting fixtures. Our own electricians electrified the home, lect environment that no community of E —_— —and so on to the finish h d t fi i iti 1 One-piece Parcelain Sink and SURPASS and EXCESL._CZC epartment fired with the same ambition to houses can offer, the convenience and comfort - — = Glassed Dresser. 100-1b. Builtin White Moun- The materials entering into them ARE THE VERY BEST MONEY | of modern apartment residence w‘thou_t its cainfRBIIerator: : CAN BUY. The savings that millions of dollars’ worth of construction com- ‘ rental drawbacks — these are d'ommanl i ésinaatCo ot Clowen <o e mfl":hwe:t tst;afg:t into these h‘omes-to make them Model Homes. 1 ‘among the many practical considerations that floor: S ; commend CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT Large Wardrohe Closet in Coetilly nel el senson=d iinmbe ‘ HOMES to every thinking man and woman of every room upstairs. The hardwood floors of the highest grade of oak, double laid and insulated. . today‘ For your interest and study DULIN ! f Linen Closet in upper hall. The lighting fixtures of special design. ? T ; = : The bath and kitchen fixtures of' thé latest nd be ali & MARTIN have exquisitely created in 1661 Laundry. type a st quality. PLACE al HE PRICE we || Servants' Toilet, More radiation than necessary, with excess boiler capacity—which means CRESCENT a special : z absolutely satisfactory heat in the most extreme weather—at about one-half put upon any dia- Cold Storage Room ‘in base- the cost of operation L : mond in our stoc S All done—not by competitive contract—but by Cafritz skilled craftsmen, . urnisne MO el u-lte r lt::!w :(:e:::u%fi’ ;:r Screened throughout. paid the highest day wages— cash or thr h our Separate Garage screened from ) Inspection Invited privileged divided-pay- view by attractive lattice. : Underpriced at least $2,000 . ment-account plan. To Large yard, beautifully sod- \ [ put a penalty on your || ded. enjoyment of conveni- S G R ke ; ent terms—we feel— by “-' ;\' M::: :’:‘.’,..& s Open for Inspection from 9 AM.to 9 P.M. Every Day and Sunday would be to take unfair e N oo advantage of the good WN o s 1 :.‘."....M.'.‘:.' will you bear us. Pionesr Builders in Washington of 909090 ) ] 2 \\ 1 . Co-Operative Apartments R. Harris & Co 14th J o 925 Fifteenth Street—Main 9770 s » . Seventh & D &K : Jewelers nnd Diamond Merohonts . o : A - for Move Than Nalf a Contury. ~ Owners and Builders of Communities. — | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiley have | reiurned from _ Bass _ Rocks. _at | = Cafritz financing terms will make buying easier than pfiying rent. : w

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