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8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY. Secretary of State Issue Cards for Pan American and Irs. I\ellogg THE EVENING STAR, WASHI'NGTON MARYLAND BRIDE . D. C, ROCKVILLE ROCKVILLE, Md., September 25 (Special). —Following a long illness, Miss Julia Anderson, a lifelong resi dent of Rockville, died on Thursday, aged ‘9 years, her death being due to a geieral breakdown. She was a daughier of the late Dr. John W. Anderson of Rockville, and is sur- vited by a brother, William W. Anderson of Washington. The funeral will take place this afternoon from the home of her nephew, Walter A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 95, 1926. Joseph B. Pvles, successful candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff, and Frank I. Hewitt, unsuc- cessful candldate for the Republican nomination for State Senate at the recent primary elections in the county, show that they spent $29 and $42, respectively, in the interest of thefr candidacies. Realizing that enlarged public school grounds” at Woodside would be desirable, the County Board of Education has appointed a commit- tee, consisting of Mrs. Walter FE. {Perry, chalrman, and Wiliam H. Mc- lenp\' and Thomas C. Darby, mem- SOCIETY. ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va., September 25 (Speciall.—Grace Willig, also known as Smith, colored, is In a critical con- dition at the Alexandria Hospital as the result of a jump from an auto- mobile early last night while the ma- chine was at Prince and Henry streets. The machine, according to the police, was driven by Robert Wood, colored, of Hunters Station, and four others were in the car. The total subscribed to the Red Cross fund heing raised here for the employed at the Washington Ter- minal, and a son. of the late Taylor and Martha Mason. He is survived by two children, Howard and Mar- garet Mason, and two sisters and a brother, Mres. Frank Steiner, this city Mrs. Willlam Rudd, Maryland, and Alfred S. Mason of this ci sy Clinton Child Hurt by Auto. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLINTON, Md., September 25— Knocked down by an automobile in tront of his home vesterday, little Lewis Murray, jr., suffered a number Delegatee Receptlon. of cuts and bruises about his head and legs. MR. S. LUCAS —well known as first-class hairdresser. formerly with Emile Besuty Parlor. wishes to announce that he is now with Robart of Paris, 1528 Connecticut ave. XNorth 2776, and will be glad to_serve his clents Florida sufferers thus far is $§330.75, according to Robert S. Jones, local chairman. The receipts collected y terday .will be announced this after. noon by Mr. Jones. The goal sought for Alexandria is $1.000. Contributions will be received at any bank. No one is being solicited. An appeal is made to all to contribyge at ance, in order that the city’s quota may be reached and the money forwarded. The police here have recovered a sport model automobile, stolen from Vincent A. Sperans, Richmond, Va September 19. The owner came her and took possession A large number of Odd Fellows weng to Washington to take part in the barade given in honor of Ernest W. Bradford, grand sire of the ord The funeral of Robert H. Mason, 53 vears old, a former resident, who dfed terday at the Garfield Hospital, ashington, Will take place at i Monday afternoon from 809 street. He was a telegrapher. Williams, Rockville, burial to be in Rockville .Unfon Cemetery. On being found gullty in the Police Court here of having intoxicating liquor in his possession with the in- tention of selling it, John Brown of Washington, was fined $150 and costs by Judge Samuel Riggs. For an as- sault upon Richard Bennett, Charles R. Day of Gaithersburg, was sen- tenced by Judge Riggs to the House of Correction for six months. He noted an appeal to the Circuit Court and furnished bond for his appear- ance at the November term. Within the last few days, Rev. B W. John, pastor of the Methodist Church, has officlated at the mar rage in Rockville of George V. Schroeder of Woodlawn, Md., and Miss Margaret Pauline Robinson of B more; Lawrence W. Jones of Arvonia, Va., and Miss Susle B. Shepherd of Dillyn, Va., and Melvin Wright and Miss Elsie Beck, both of Wash- ington. Tighlman Pumphrey will have to serve 30 days in the Rockville jail for driving an automobile while under I'the influence of liquor, so Judge Samuel Riggs decided in the Police Court here, and others paying fines or forfeiting collaterals for violations of motor vehicle regulations were: Brice Ruckingham and George M. Prather, §27.50 each; Raymond Weems and Amos King, jr., $12.50 each; Rich ard Davis and George D. See, $12.25 each, and J. M. Silver and Stephen Reed, $2.50 each. Licenses have heen issued by the clerk of the Circult Court here for the marrfage of George W. Hughes and Miss Frances Ford, 18, hoth of Washington, and Joseph G. John fof; 2 and Miss Rebecca J. Akin, 21, both of this county. Rev. Ralph D. Smith, pastor of the Methodist Church at Woodside, his county, officiated at the it Woodside a few da George . Bovle and Mis Allison _Eversole, hoth of Glen, Md. The sworn statements, filed with the clerk of the Circuit Court here, of bers of the board, and Dr. Georze E. Lewis, superintendent of county school property, to ascertain what, it any, land adjoining the present school grounds is available and the price at which it is held, Robert N. Bavlis has sold his resi- dence in the eastern section of Rock- ville to Mrs. Ezra L. Royer of Rock- ville for $5,000. Mr. and Mrs. Baylis will remove to Trenton, N. J., within a few days. Births Reported. The following births have been r';[lm ted to the Health Department in the last 2% hours: Antony and Lucy Qh\nfinuu boy Edward G. and Rul Russell. girl. Melvin L. and Sarah Spitzer. girl. Herbert R. and Flora eman. girl. Kenneth W.and Ceiia T. S pson. girl. Frederick A. and Ruby Wi . boy and sl 1 X ind Margaret E. Colbw. girl it ‘and Elizabeth H. Stern. hoy. Roval W. and Sugie A, Davenport, bos Willie and Irm; ler, bo Johi D. and G CRnighi. boy A Waler, and_ Estell hols. ‘giri Clacence and Elizabeth Wenk. girl N and Bessie Johneon. bo Thert A. and Muriel Jasper. gir Puhsi. girl kinner, girl abeth Sterimg” girl. arah Stablor. boy. aget Pettit, oy HE Secretary of State and Mra. | Hov. The hosts will be Mr. Lenard | Kellogg have issued cards for | Foise, vice president of the club; Miss a reception in honor of the Maxine Relle and Miss Gertrude delegates to the first Pan- DBrigham. A erence of di- CLOT s the Par. | 8t Barnabas' Chirch ‘at Oxon HilL | A | MA., was the scene the evening of | merican Union Bullding at 8 o'clock | | September 18 of the marriage of Miss | D e D Pumphrey, daughter of Mr.| Mrs. Kellogg will arrive in Wash: | (00, [ "HULURRy “to Mr. Frank Or: ROELn Sfsni (o 81 eyl Minns |d|h= the ceremony being performed and will join the Secretary at their |}, "ipe Rev. G. V. Barry. The bride Nh”me’ on Nineteenth street. After| . e a gown of white satin and lace AingRoThe w8l dbeiWeet. |anafcansienia vg@NOLAUEECIEI0SE Her vell was arranged in a 0 nd held with orange blos soms. The bride was given in mar- | Viage by her father. Mrs. Weisbord, | matron of honer, was attired in pink | "hiffon and carvied pink roses. Vir- | kinia Tucker and Arlene Fitzhugh | Vore blue and pink crepe, respective- [y, and carried baskets of pink rose- buds. The best man was Mr. Weis- bor Miss Theodora Middleton | tormer organist of S Barnabas’ | Church, played the wedding march and the senior cholr sung 0, Perfect | Tiove” A reception was held at the { home of the bride after the ceremony. Mrs. F. E. Owen of Va. Is at Wardman Park Hotel her daughter, Miss Frances who will enter Gunston Hall ceek. They will be joined tomor- row by Mr. Owen, who willtremain lover the week end. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, will be joined at Wardman Park Hotel today by Mrs. Davis and their children, who have been spend- ing the Summer at Moosehart, Ili. Mrs. Davis, %who came to Sharon, Pa, to attend tha funeral of Mr. Tavis' mothar, Mra. Esther Nichols Davie, last week, returned to Moose- hart to close their home and accom- pany the children to Washington. The Ambassador of Italy, Glacomo de Martino, is at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York, where | he arrived vesterday from Steel Camp, on tha lower Saranac Lake, where, with Nobil Donna Antoinette | \v de Martino, he has spent his vacation. | with Owen Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft To Return This Afternoon. The Chief Justice &nd Mrs. William Howard Taft will arrive this after- noon from Canada, where they have spent the Summer in their home on Murray Bay. They will open their house on Wyoming avenue for the Winter. W o'elock Cam Nobile Lawren: Alvin and James and Sac arnest and Ann William ana, Piecola M Robert and Mary Coffee. gil Alfred and Florence Cotton. hoy. William and Lillie Smith. girl Horare A. and rnrm la Oliver, girl. Deaths Reported The following deaths have heen reported to the Health Department <t 24 hours Mathilda C. Frizeile iR fith st William H. ‘Hilleary ) Columbia rd Kenneth I Coon al Hospital Robert H. Mason field Hospit Robert € Rogers 10 20th ot John A. Murphy Georgetown Univers sity Hosi Hos- i 1 Mkathenne E vital Ashdown, 26,500 ot e | 13 181k & Parkersburg, : 3 Ist'™M ortgageloans on tmproved m Ample funds, reasonable interest and charges. Prempé spprovals. Repayment privileges. Expert ad- vice. No bothersome details. H,L:Ru .&CD Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl has returned to Washington after spending the Summer at the Samoset, Rockland, | Me., and Mount Kineo House, Kineo, | Me. The prolonged Mrs, Fuller, wife of | prevented her from giving a music at thei Jome at Little Boars Head, 1011 ELEVENTH ST N W NORTH 5997 of ) James W. Wad: Carley Gallinger the Hotel Amb: until the middle | Senator and Mrs, worth, jr. are at eador in New York of next week. Sepator and Mrs. “Xadsworth will not come to Wash ington until after election in Novem ber. Wilbur W, William F. Fullam,_ Alice Hutchins Flien Dohoney Henry A Year Richard M1 dren’s Mosptal Matthews Barher. 44, Desdemons 1. Diidley gency Hospital MRS. HERMAN M. WIL: (Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Earnest of Hyatt i riage Wednesday in the Mount Vernon Place Methodist was Miss Lillian Earnest. nd before her mar- et Hendrick, who i vpret Hendr ipiscopal Church she sing the Summer at are at the \Wardman ark Hotel for a wee stay en route to Ashville, N. C., where they will spend the Winter. MOUNTAIN MISSION FAIR . and Mrs. been Maggie ‘orest Apartments The Klingle 2755 Maconib St. (Cor. Conn. Ave. and Macomb) New 5-story fireproof building. Elevator service. Two rogms, entry hall, dining alcove, kitchen and bath. Refrigerators and Rents $6000 to $70.00 Open for Inspection Representative on Premises H. L. Rust Company - 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 6888 TWO WOMEN STRUCK Mrs. Arabella McDonald, 78, Vic- tim of Hit-and-Run Car. . McDonald, 78 vea Fourteenth street southeas ruck by an automobile while crossing at the intersection of First 1d B streets southeast shortly befor o'clock last night. She was treated alty Hospital by Dr. Sindoni for a arm and bruises to her hody Police failed to establish the identity of the driver of the automobile that red her. Annie Walton, Towa Ap: was knocked down on Mas chusetts avenue near Thomas Circle about 12 o'clock Iast night her right elbow slightly injur Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry spent a day in Washington the | middle of the week and are now in thelr home in Warwick, R. 1. Sen-| etor and Mre. Gerry have been visit- ing the letter's son-indaw and daugh ter, Mr. und Mrs. John Francis An herst Cecil, at Biltmore House, North Carolina Senator and Katherine McDonald Says She Lent Husband $10,000 to Pay Debts. LOS ANGELES, September 25 (#). = . Katherine icDonald, *who “before | er retirement from the films won a and Second | i, " Contest which gave her the title of “the most beautiful woman in motion pictur vesterday as M K. M. Johnson won a> divorce from ¢ $. Johnson on grounds of failure to provide. Her sult charged that after she married Johnson at Atlantic City in 1923 she lent him $10,000 to pay his debts and establish himself in business. Instead, he spent most of Bis time on the gl course. she sald. LONDON LIKES OUR JAZZ. When You Are Dining Out— Naturally, if you are seeking a change you' like an appealing one. For in. stance, such a carefully prepared dinner as you can expect any evening at Hotel Hamilton. Every sing'e course is a palate treat at $1.50. (No cover charge.) Chicken or Steak as the main course, $2.00. Serv- ice from 6 o'clock to 9 P.M. Twins Take First Priz8s in Baby Show at Annual Event, Marshall, Va. Mrs. John H. Smithwick, wife of Representative Smithwick of Florida, left Washington vesterday afternoon for Mouitrie, Ga.. to attend the fu meral of her brother, Mr. T. W. Ve reen of that place. who died while making a visit to Hot Springs. She will be absent for some days. =y cut Delicious Cuisine Prepared by Our Chefs 1o Delioht MEYER GOLDMA MUSIC —-adds 1o leasure of ing. Each ¢ ning. 6 t0 8 P ial Dispateh to The Star WARRENTON, Va., September 25. he fourth annual community fair Andrew’s Mountain Mission was the mission house breakfast sets furnished. ments A Luncheon Served quickly, quletly, and both the food and the en- \nlmnmont make the charge seem very moderate. Aistant Secretary of the Navy and Theodore Douglas Robinson will ce a supper dance at Plerre’s, in New York, Monday evening, Decem. ber 13, to present their daughter, Miss Helen Douglas Robinson, to New York society. Mrs. Robl nd thelir younger daughter, Miss Elizabeth M. D. Robinson, sailed Wednesday on the Perengaria for France, where Miss * Robinson will be at school for thef| Vinter. Mrs. Robinson will return | the end of October | near Marshall. i charge, and Miss Carroll, resident teacher at the mission " and garden products, cooking, canning, sewing, rugs, quilts, b of many varleties, rustic furniture - ; - and many household arts and craf Negro Revue, Blackbhds, Packs were exhibited. Children’s classes eX-{ payilion With Eager British hibited wooden toys, sewing, cooking L and school work. Prizes in each ek TONDON, Septémber 25 (). Life | nsisted of improved tools for the [in Dixle Land must be terribly ex gagden or workshop and household | hausting, is the verdict the dramatic and kitchen conveniences. Mrs. Lane | critic of the London Times gives on of Falls Church was judge in the | “Blackbirds,” the negro revue headed baby show. The first prize for babies | by Florence Mills, which Charles B under 1 year was awarded to Prest- | Cochran has brought to London from | ley Lee Wright, and second to Cath- | Paris | erine Lane Wright, his twin While English critics discovered lit these Lelng the youngest of a family |tle that was beautiful in the synco. of 10 children. Third prize went to |vated music and the lively dancing of Lola Inez Tharpe. | he negro artists, they. found the | For bables between | and 2 ing wonderfnl in its vigor, and mvi winner was Mildred Louise Gr ionally very funny. ‘The pavilion | ond. Mason Frasier Lunceford; Is packed every night with crowds | Evereti Jackson Carter. Mrs, eager to see the revue and listen to | Tharpe won the prize for the hest |the jazz which the English public ap quilt; Mrs. Lonnie Jeffries, second;|parently réllshes just as much as all} Mrs. Newton Riley, third. The mis. |the rest of the world does, in spite of | | Sion has been enlarged by the pur- | the protests of musical critics AMr. and Mrs, David Meade Lea are|chase of a small farm with bulldings | again in their Massachusetts avenue|#nd improvements. A plot in the | residence after spending three months | 4rden s cultivated by the men. and [| in Europe. They spent some days in| il the products are given to the v Of Course Naval Pillage A \delphia en route to the Capi ;I'd ving expenses :4. to the mission. Apartments e | CADETS BEGIN STUDIES. Are Renting Fast! Naval#academy Hin Eighty-S Secend' Academic Year. You'll have the same impression when you see them that everyone else has had— Special Dispatch to The Star. “DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT.” AN POLIS, Md., September 2 The e ityv-second academic vear wa un at th Naval Academy yeste day with students in the new class and 1.1 returned All member of the three classes were back from their u Ieave and the first formation wi There was no reason why those who pre- fer Apartment “Homes” should not be catered to—and that’s what we've done in our efforts in Naval Village—planned and equipped Apartments YOUR way. Fea- ture after feature will appeal- to you. Things you want, but couldn’t find before are provided now. 2415 to 2431 E St. N.W. Facing Naval Hospital Park NAMED TO SOUTHERN BOARD. YORK, September 25 () Wynn has i n elected a divec the Southemn Railway Co. to ancy caused by the death Jemison, sr, 4 of fill the ol Robe ] Fivery room has a shower and tub bath. $3.50 a day upward The assistant director of the Amer- jean Council on Education and Mrs. David Allan Robertson and their son, David Allan Robertson, are again in their apartment at 1869 Wyoming avenue, after passing the Summer in England, Belglum, Holland and France. Edmund J. Brennan, Manager “The Cream That Heals FOR BURNS, ATI (bt GGG\ 1808 8 0B Former Senator and Mrs. Thomas P. Gora and their son. Thomas I’ Gore, jr., and Willlam Laird Dun 3d, have motored to Augusta, where the boys will enter the mili Academy. third, David Sold by all drugeists with mones-back Ruarantee, tal ws or g | | | Davies and he sanor Davies are in | New York. where they are spending | some time at the Hotel Ambassador. | Judge and Mrs. Tolson i Zosts at Reunion Thurs, Judge and Mrs. A, tertained at lunch Thursday. the event being a reunion of Hereford Seminary girls of Sandy Spring. Md. | There were 17 guests in ail, the wom en having parted company 54 ago, and many of them had not met in the -interval of time. Guests of honor were Miss Ellen Farquhar, Mr Allen Farquhar, Mr. A. G. Thomas Mr. Charles Brook and Mr. Alban | Brook, whose added vears numlm\wH 1,100. Tolson en- | vears upper 1 s the | fl i NV MOZVAA Washington's Smartest /estauragt Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien hawn[ returned from New York. where they | spent a few days at the Hotel Ambas sador ol Parmalee Prentice returned | to Williamstown, Mass.. vesterday from a short visit in Washington. ile made the trip to Philadelphia by air. | Mrs. Lotta Mor turned fr cific Coast at Wardman Pa to Concord. N the g of Mrs. J. an extended visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hillegeist will | be the honor guests at ; ¥ given at the City Club’s country he at Landover. Md., from 9:30 to 1 o'clock tonight h Circl | Phong flamzfl%"?’ks':qsn NS Walter Kolk and Felix Solari, enter- taining. A~ dance band, nationally fa mous cellent cuisine. Every - thing points to a perfect evening an appoint- i made to nd dance at View showing portions of ILiving Room, Reception Hall and Dining Salon in the MODEL SUITE at 1661 Crescent Place 100% Co-Operative Apartments HE manifold advantages of Co-Operative apartment residence are now thoroughly understood and recognized; the individual beauty, convenience, comfort and economy of the palatial suites at 1661 CRESCENT PLACE have been appreciated by throngs of visitors—so much so that this mammoth structure is now ONE-THIRD SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION! To you who may not have yet seen the MODEL SUITE, so ex- quisitely furnished by DULIN & MARTIN, we urge an im- mediate visit. The buildir ; is open Sunday and daily till 9 o’clock P.M. who recently re- | - spent on the Pa has closed her apartment | Hotel and gone | where she will he | W. Cannon for —is a perfect location. Handy to down- town, and car lines and Potomac Park. Art Promoters’ Club Tea Tomorrow Afternoon The Art Promoters’ Club will open new Oriental studio tomorrow aft nocn with a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock | 1 2000 I street northwest. The guests of honer will be Miss Matalee Lake and Mr. Felix Lake. who have lately returne@ from a trip around the world. Other guests will ho Mr. Er- | nest Smith-Walters of Chicago, Mr Willam _Huntington and Mr. _Axel And the rentals are $5to $15 a month lower than in other new Apartment Buildings K—7‘M¢@ 2.room suites, 4-room suites, consisting of consisting of living room living room, 2 kitchen, dining bedrooms. kit- alcove, Murphy chen, dining al- bed and tiled 342.50 cove and tiled bath 3-room suites, bath consisting of Inspection Cordially Invited ',:"."i‘"‘ s, Wonderfully situated at the crest of “Embassy sleeping room, dining room, 2 Hill,” adjoining 2400 Sixteenth Street and Ll‘l inE, '-'v:";‘"ii facing the mansion of Hon. Henry W hite bedrooms. t- $49.50 ! $75.00 ‘ tiled bath. .. bath R:B chen and Open for lnsperli»n—l‘,'very Day and Evening Pioneer Washington Builders of Co-Operative Apartments 1417 K Street—Main 9300 Suites still remain in this model Apartment House 3025 Porter St. Just west of Conh. Ave, You will have to see them to appreciate the excellerce of the arrangement and the superior character of the equipment. The location is one of the best in Washington, and the service in the building I be maintained at the highest efficicncy because the management under our direct control. tmerica’s Most Reautiful Ballroom Come ' Tonitee 13th & E Sts. is Reservations may be made through Mrs. Hunter, our personal representative, Apartment 102, in'No. 2423—or at our office. Built, Owned and Managed by Harry A. Kite Ineorporated Member Washington Real Estate Board 3 rooms and bath $60 Larger Apartments Proportion in Main 4846 1514 K Street