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SOCIETY _{Continued from Eighteenth Page.) r, and Admiral Hutchinson's aide,| Lieut. Comdr. C. F. Greene and Mrs.| Greene, Admiral and Mrs. ¥berle had with them Miss Elizabeth Johnson, M Charles North of Pro: and Lieut. and Mrs. E. and daughter-in-law o! Mrs. Eberle. Capt. and Mrs. Hag hosts to Mr. s Col. W. G Edward W. their niece, . and Mrs. I Owsley, Martha | | y and Miss irs. Thomas F. Walsh eutertain- ed in her box the Minister of Czecho- slovakia. Mr. Fierlinger; Col. and Mrs. Charles Drake, the Secretary to the President and Mrs ot sanders, JMrs. Robert Henderson and Mrs. John \llan Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Jullien en- tertained at dinner preceding the ball for their debutante daughter, Miss Mary Page Jullien. The guests in- cluding Margaret Kerr, Miss I'rances 3 Mr. Austin Cal- houn, Mr. Robert Wikes and Mr. Wil- Jiam Bullis. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran enter- tained in her box at the hail Princess Golorowsky rrived from New York and W s several weeks with Mrs. Morar: Mrs. Horace McFarland, Yt John Melion Hudgins, onihe and several dip and Navy officers. arland entertained at dinner ) |annual banquet December 4. cal- women who are- members of the | | bar have made arrangements to attend December 15 on Columbia avenue, ‘West Hyattsville. Judge Mary B. Grossman of the Mu- nicipal Court, Cleveland, Ohio, honor- ary member of Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, is to be a guest of the alumni organization in Washington of the so- rority at a luncheon at the Mayfiower Hotel Saturday, December 4, at 1:15 o'clock p.m. Advantage Is being taken of Judge Grossman's presence in the city as a guest of honor of the Wom en’s Bar Association, which holds its Many lo- this luncheon. Mrs. Frederick Young is visiting in New York and will not return to her | home untll early in December. The District League of American | Pen Women wijl hold its second fel lowship tea of the season at the club- house, 1709 H street, tomorrow after- noon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The poetry group, of which Miss Alice Hutchins Drake is chalrman, will present a pro- gram of original poems, to be read by the members. All members of the league are invited. At the monthly meeting of the league on Monday night, November 29, a program of Indan songs and legends will be given in costume by the following: Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, soprano; Mrs. Raymond Dickey, vio- linist; Miss Helen Colhoun, reader, and Mrs. Chester Adair, accompanist. Mrs. Marshall Field will have charge of the gypsy dance to be given at the Pirate-Gypsy ball, for the benefit of the Belleau Wood Memorial Associa THE EVEN Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported ine Health Department in the last 24 ary Catherine Hartgrove, 81, Little Sis- 1o ho M ters of the Poor. Charles Buhler. 7 rry Elder Smith Jennie Deskin, 4. 490 . Robert E. Whittaker. Naval Hosp Francis Cox, 3. 5 months, Argonne pl. nited States Providence Hos. Children's Hoe Geors Townley Robinson Davis, ragn 4 Dy, Lewis Braxton, 12 site R Births “Repork;d. Tha folloy the Health De boys. John and Ruth Brown, boy. ove Joe and Ada De waret Cole, girl mie Humphreys R te Raum. tioé. e Burton. boy. Vincent ‘and Augustus and Cather Patrick J. ‘and Rose Charles W. and ( alph S and Gallinger Hospital. | 10" 5 diys, Children's Hos. ng birtis htve been reported to | artment in the last 24 hours: Salvatore and Camilla Fusco (twing) Los.w r e of the geographical and not rgeiicy Hos- G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., { 14 ULSTER IS REASSURED . 33 ON KING’S TITLE CHANGE | g 3 # ¥ i Position of Northern Ireland Will, Not Be Affected. Says Home i et Secretary. it am st ham et | By the Associated Press, : ovember Official as- Ister t the change | in_the King's title proposed by the | | imperial conference will not affect the | | constitutional position of northern | Treland was given in a statement ves- | ¥ { terday by Sir William Johnson-Hi | the home secretary. | He explained that the title was de. Washing: G st tical lines of the territories of s majesty is King, and that Treland” is to be construed | in that sense All suggestions that the proposed | title gave the Irish Free State author-. ity to act for the whole of Ireland | were groundless, he added. s Healing Pmyenil’lnnnedA NEW YORK, November 26 (P).— Cure of the sick by prayer is planned as part of the regular Sunday services &trl. at the Calvary Baptist Church here by the pastor, Rev. John Roach Straton. The clergyman says his wife was in- | stantly cured of pleurisy last Summer | by the prayers of Uldine Utley, girl evangelist, and fallen arches of a church worker were also_cure Ritz Brand Mail Early—for FRIDAY, \ Buy Early— Better Service. NOVEMBER 26, 1926. 1 Christmas, 1926 Satisfaction Since 1859 810-818 Seventh Street Santa Has a Surprise Package for Every Boy and Girl— Tomorrow—He will have a package con- taining a toy worth $1, $1.50 or $2—for only 50c the Package Of course, every package is wrapped—so it really is a surptise —and when the boy or girl opens it he or she will shout with joy. KING'S PALACE 19 Toiletry Specials Cots's Face Powder, L'Origa ‘s $1 Perfume, 89¢. Princess Pat Face Powder, 30c. Princess Pat Twin Creams, S1. Princess Put Rouge, 42¢. Street Floor [ b e S We won't tell you what is in the package—so be surg to bring the children down tomorrow for a big time. - Santa Also Has a Free Souvenir for Every Child Accompanied by an Adult Street Floor—Rear \| Tomorrow! A Watch Free! .With Every Boy’s Suit or Overcoat At $8.95 or More Surprise your boy with a genuine Lenox watch—stem-setting and stem-winding and an excellent timekeeper. Sdits and Overcoats, Suits include one pair long and one pair short $8 pants, vest and double-breasted coat. Neat patterns in gray, tan and dark mixtures. Sizes 8 to 16 The Coats in light and dark patterns have the smart plain back and double-breasted closing. Wool lined. Sizes 4to 12, . Suits and Overcoats, The suits in wool mixtures with double- breasted coat, one pair long pants and one pair knickers. Neat patterns for Winter, Sizes 8 to 17. $3.95 The Overcoats of good material in double- 10 to 18. 4 ” A Special Purchase of Suits and Overcoats Featured at ......... [ ” $1 “Bell All=Wool breasted style. Plain back, wool lined. Sizes . Blouses, 79¢ Knickers, $1.98 Broadcloth in tan, white and LAgME and - Gaik pattesns n H‘J.‘i K;dStlfrE;dsfiYs:-coasl.e e 7 gray, brown and tan mixtures Full lined. Sizes 7 to 18. to 16. Street Floor—Boys' Shop $2 Pointex Silk Hosiery $1.29 The chiffon weights run about 23-inch boot and the service weights run silk to the welt. Slight irregulars,' but scarcely noticeable hurts. Full fashioned and with yser, girl. ilinane. wirl 1. at the Club St Marks for Mrs. Moran Hh tion, at the Mayflower. Friday eve. SirecEAing Wi ning, December 17. The leaders of Mrs: Delos the dance will be Miss Katharine hieriios a : t. Bis Amory, Miss Jane Kendall and Miss Mrs. Joseph : .| Allison' Roebling. Mrs. James Carroll Dwight S Irazer is chairman of the Belleau Wood Memorial Association and Mrs. J. Borden Harriman is chairman of the ball committee. Clear Green Turtle Soup and R Angel - | (With Sherry) Marriage Licenses. i Can_ Dozen 'nm:nrlrr‘l:"e licenses have been issued to the Moffets of New York and No. 3 Cans, $145 $16.50 i B ettt it e P dtiele S, o Magruder Inc. Mary M bur L. Colton of Baltimore, Md., and | | and va 6 Aot 5 Col va G. A enver. Colo. o it | Best Groceries. Shf":;te}('lthounand boxes of apples were | Conn, Ave., M and 18th Sts. recently from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Kurope. ¢ Established 1875 = iends in \Washing. David St. Plerre les Matthews and ot The officers of the Chevy Chase Clrcle National Child Conservation League, Mrs. Alfred Savage presiding, will act as_hosts '8 tomorrow morn- ing at 10:15 o’cl for the children’s programs at the Chevy Chase Theater. Those assisting are Mrs. E. Springer, Mrs. E. H. Cooley, Mrs. H. hu t, Mrs. J Brashears and Mrs. Wiliam ¢ Rear Admiral “harles Me- preceding ir guests were their . Mrs. H. G. Schriber. Robert Louis Stevenson's popular story, “Treasure Island,” will be the . eature plcture. with selected com- edies. The patriotic opening by Girl Scouts, Troop No. 30, will have their captain, Mrs. Albert Reid, as director. These Scouts will also act as attendant ushers in-the care of the younger children. — | SHIP’S CREW RESCUED. Taken arom Burning Schooner y’ Freight Vessel. NEW YORK, November 26 (F).— Rescue of the crew 'of a burning schooner five miles off Stratford Shoals by an Eastern Steamship Com- ‘o pany frelghter was reported : by the Independent Wirecas oo, ' Caring for feet is better than curing them. Ribbed Lisle Hose—34 length—59c¢, 75¢, 1.00 The wireless company said it had | 1 Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street received a message from the steam- Paris London Admiral w o box with e Joseph Strauss Specialized Service in youngsters’ Footwear makes sure of their being properly fitted here—in Shoes that are comely in shape and correct in contour for growing feet. Care today means future comfort. * As low in price as is possible for dependable quality. Mr. Lipp a the ma ¢ srand Mi vern Coch iton, to Mr. Donald I ton of Ohio. 'he ma place in the parsonage of t Heart Church xday at 4:10 o'clock, ‘unningham verforming the ceremony. The bride wore a traveling dress of dark blue and heize georgette and car- pink roses with A Patent Oxford Wears a Collar and Chooses a Spike Heel of Iri- descent or Cherry Patent. i ¢ 1 1 1 127§ 9 3 i % 7.5 5 afternoon, B B R R R R (€2 e ey a weddir Lome of Mr. and Mrs Kenyon Apariments ot the bride, u sur; ception was he Mrs, Edwod B, Wazner, 3659 sw Hampsiis S by the many friends e bride from the division of B mails, Post Oflice Department. After a short wrip North Mrs. Hilton will make the here with Mr. J. Arthur Ra of the bride. supper at the B. F. Myers, le and aunt informal re- residence <. R R RN BB IS ship Priscilla, via New London, Conn., rting the rescue. The name of the schooner was not given. She was sald to be standing hy with all sails set during the fire. M-BR@KS &CO (G STR.E_ET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Special for Saturday! Tomorrow—For One Day Only! I &< HOSIERY Two Well Known Brands $1.35 Limit, 3 Pairs to a Customer Vee and Square Shape Heels. Silk to the Welt and Lisle Top, Reinforced Heel and Toe. All Perfect. Full Fashion. All sizes and colors. This is our Regular $1.65 Quality Hose. Main Floor M. Brooks & Co. Exactly as illustrated— very graceful and slender- izing in appearance—this charming oxford gains ad- herents whenever it is shown. A splendid range of sizes in both combina- tions. Washington Mr. and home father $12.75 Rain Outfits, $3.98 Black rubber coat with stand ing collar and strap. Hook fas. teners. Hat to match. Also green and yellow oil slickers without hat. Sizes 4 to 18 ynial will Tonduy noon clubhouse, at D The lub of Col entertai: . at 4 oclock i 1727 K steeel, when red S. Purnell and Mrs. Charles Wood will b the & wonor. ) Parnell will siug songs, when she will he «t the piano by md AMrs. Wood ratel talk on B ctor, assist- . cen-| Second Floor Men’s Silk Mufilers, $1.98 Heavy Radium Silk, fast col- ors. Woven dots in_contrasting colors. Also rayon knit in new stripes and colors. Beacon Bathrobes, $3.98 Heavy robing in new patterns and colors. Shawl collar and braid trimming. Small, medium and large sizes. $2.50 Chalmers Union Suits, $1.65 3 for $4.50 Heavy Ribbed Suits with long sleeves, ankle length and close- fitting collarette neck. Full- fashioned sleeve and ankle cuff. Random gray and ecru. 36 to 46. Street Floor—Men's Shop ant director, of ter, will also b Hyattsvilie White chr, background crums asanst a i ferns formed rringe of Mis Mr, 0 Mr o of Mi. and | wormoke City, | L last evening at o of the br lfl:, / viandavenue, | Saturday | Onfy whic Md. 3 Pasrs $4.00 ceemony sERNENER white satin pearls and rhi i was caught with a coronet of ind she carried a shower bouguet roses and iil valley ilyatts- = 3 - Iy of A DS ] Women'’s Forest Mills Union Suits Perfect quality, rayon- striped sults in low neck, $ e P sleeveless an nee lengt B ate, style. Band top. Sizes 36 & to 4. A wonderful sult at only $§1 and we recomm:nd < i your purchasing enough to last r‘"‘"’:"""x“:u‘b“ ‘ through the Winter. 10 match, nnd « g | Street Flo King's Mr. John W aw of Hyatts. | ville, coustn of the bride, was besat. man and Mr. Waiter Atkinson of Pocomoka ity was usher. The ring bearer was voung Mr. Joseph Fugene Kelly, nephew of the bride | The bride’s mother wore bloge satin back crepe, with ers and hose to match. and the bridegroom’s mother gray georzette with slippers und hose 10 match Mr J dale pl Also SAng the ceremony was sung by in of Hyattsville. guests included Mrs. J. Mrs. H. G. Heeke, Rt T o SN2 0 "o A Specially Interesting Offering! Extra Quality Rayon UNDERWEAR Vests Reinforced— Extra Quality Waist and Knee Shades— 96c All Sizes $ 1 .60 In Sets—They Make Beautiful and Uscful Gifts Main Floor M. Brooks & Co. R £ Some cuffs turn back and others turn up- but all are charming with their stitching, em broidery or cut-out motifs. Washable, too— in lovely colors—mode, beaver. cinnamon, sil ver, gray and tan and all sizes. Burrows Waters of River- »d the wedding march and ‘I Love You Truly" during “When You Are Near Mr. Charles L. Bloomers Reinforced— . Elastic at and ankenship. all of Rich- 3. R. Willilams and Mr, Williams of Philadelph Cluff of Pocomok abeth Powell and )\ and Pastel 3 Walter 3 Eatin-back wateh and uskrat | after tan shoes Idren’s cuffed All sizes. Exceptional Gift Opportunities in Real French Kid Gloves ‘Glace With Novelty Cuff $2.95 The values are as unusual as the styles and quality are truly exceptional. Gloves of Real DRESSES French Kid in the Season's Smartest Styles. The Season's Most Popular Colors. $11-75 Also Washable Slip-on Suedes _ WALUES UP TO s25 Main Floor M. Brooks & Ce. INCORPORATSD 781 NNTH STREET NORTHWEST 5] A GARMENT FROFIT ENTIRE STOCK VARKED DOWN | TO CONFORM TO THIS NEW POLICY EVENING GOWNS AFTERNOCN Dainty, Rayon Undergarments $1.10 A new assortment of per- fect quality undergarments consisting of heavy rayon chemise trimmed with filet and val laces, net footing or contrasting godets — smart stepdns of pastel tinted rayon trimmed with laces and medallions. And bloom- ers in light and dark colors. All sizes in the group—all garments are worth con- siderably more. Street Floor S ) = mercerized lisle garter tops. A complete new assort- . . Silk=and-Rayon Hosiery . () . Children’s 29c Buster for Misses and Small . . Brown Stockings, Pair Women 3 prs. for 50c . Slight irregulars of $1 grade. Sili Derby rib and other patterns in a ind-rayon to the top. Lovely color special purchase of stockings for —French nude, cliampagne, atmos boys and girls. Sizes 6 to 10. Beige, phere, gray, biscuit, flesh, tinsel fawn, French tan, camel and nude. gunmetal and black. Sizes 8 to 934 Absolutely perfect. Street Floor—King's Palace o s pp— $1 Chamoisuede Gloves Girls’ Winter Apparel Specials! Tots’ Warm Coats 69(: straightline styles with tiny tucks and . fur collars. Warmly lined and inter- Cuffed Kid Gloves e Ll Bl el e, fut Braiding -and cut-out motifs are noted on sma: narrow cuffs. Kid and washable capeskins at this special .98 . S - price. All colors. . 9 ’ Girls’ Winter Coats Men's $§2.25 Men’s and Sizes 7 to 10 years. Straightline and . y flare styles of velour and polaire. $ 75 Sllede CIIOVCS YOuthS GIOVGS ing and fancy buttons. Canton blue, o $l,98 $1.59 copen, rust, claret and jungle green. | i . \ 8 Gray on‘;y “;5 choice Oll rcgu\- G;nuac Cape Gloves, warmly . lar or cadet finger styles. A tined. _Choice of brown or black Sweater Sets Rain Outfits splendid quality in all sizes. Sizes 7 to 10, : . 9, Children’s Gloves, 59¢ Ifour pieces of brushed wool. Coat and hat in red. green Lined Cloth Gloves, in brown and gray, one-c Button f!'n‘m f“‘f‘t;'t“ “'1{‘:; and blue. Gossmar cloth with mittens in brown or gray with ‘black fur edge. C e e e Mty Anish;lineds with platn gauntlets, with attractive picture, included in this lot. d mittens. _ Powd Street Floor—King's Pal i!‘gi, \?J‘fl :"Tl'rg:;.i S(ze:“l :f’ large pockets. Sizes 8 to 20. P ree loor—King's ace 2 years. o .5 Lumberjacks Seney. S50 $2 98 Crepe de Chine Scarfs, in about o fifty new colorings and patterns. $5-98 Exceptional gift items. Wool jersey and crepe lin (}‘;n;\tblnal(‘nnstof smart colors. New Velvet ¢ @ o-piece els. uttor ront, twe kets, 0 e i EweiiEone sollics ang tin: Gardenias, 49c terns. Nicely trimmed. Sizes Large, saucer size with stem 7 to 14. to 16 years, and green leaves. Stunning Win- ter colorings. Second Floor—King's Palace Georgette Sleeves, $1.39 Black and desirable colors. Full length, cuff styles. N H db ' Street Floor cwW an agS . Festoon Necklaces, 59¢ Silver-like metal chains, with brilliant rhinestone drop. A very well as convenient under- new and very smart accessory. arm style is shown. Genu- Choker Beads, 50c ue leathers in Morocco, calf, Pearls "1’1‘”1’ cr.\'s&he:a;nd‘tvsficy s A . ly L. grains. The chic fitted hat S v e e i Plain ring clasp or fancy jeweled fastening. i Street Floor—King’s Palace Street Floor : . ment of light colors in tans and grays. Broadcloth and velour in smocked or 75 $ L and henna. Sizes 2 to 6. Trimmed with fur collar, silk stitch- $5.98 $3.98 and belt. Cap to match, leg- colors. .Cerduroy collar and . 9 Girls’ Dresses Large plaid patterns in Plain colors and novel pat- knitted waist band. Sizes 6 The swagger pouch as patent, vachette and reptile box vanity is also $2.95. » \ '3