Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENINC \ | NGTO D. ., THURSDAY, g 19 BIGAMY CHARGED SOCIETY it [Mwusic lfi.' SRR o 'nd @ pleasing porsonality | Kat 85 4 i I H 1) (Continued from Bighteenth Page.) S uihi S lE = e IRETON-JOHNSON RECITAL. ks BaCs oo n s Teous e ) . Y thic B 4 Potts, Miss Lillan Chenoweth, Mre Sage Sty ¢ i 1 vh been playin R D L ,‘ 4 rilion 54 se, Mrs. Redwood Vands ol o : 4 v i < it Nl Clara” B Migan, S, | o vt Lanshure, Cincl : g made her local | sus aseph Marc's Waid- " ey ¢ o 1011 Connecticut Ave., at K Robert W. M Mrs. Edward A.(§ Ko was an admirable selection Daughter of Dr. Guthrie, Mra. A E. T. Hansmann, Mes. | Tiomas W. Shil e s | ot O \ ) French “Le Passant” of Hue an Williams, Mrs. William e Jucoudray | drew Jackson Mont . ; 2 aae > Ui ™ P t LUNCH oug] Mrs. Howard L. Bishop, | il 3 Pastor Who 0. K.’d Dances Mies Jielén Pumphrey. Mrs. Tan AL e, Py ey | Rl it el Gl . Mrs. Albion W.|* E . f Concert Music, Arsenio Ralou Directing Brown and Mrs. NEW YORK 5 T The o At the coffee house symposium at | lands, ‘Vv S, Borden . 5 = i ..n,.x looks the clubhouse of the League of Amer- Judge aries Howry and : la” ¢ : i ! Gl S e : bines , 3 i ish lord dec e fotmes | novts ~Hebrew Literature will be s, William T ; ; 2 g o mmm ; CREE b i Clara, ¢ " 3 liscussed by Rabbi Simon ! s N. Carpenter ] ot s i ok Aigs . - sl O SUPPER DANCES Rev. Dr. Will Norms . is atr and hostesses | sents ind Mrs. Adam M. Wy o S, T . had_stood | MORRANE of Joh ok rector of A St Eotmic ) to the occasion includes women who | Mrs. Randoiph M. MeKin ! 3 : S o 3 i Hos N ; have led her , marriage with a | are prominent in official and socfal | Strong, Mrs. Henry itc ! : 1 ) 3 ol t e Nine-thirty to two-thirty. Couvert charge, one-fifty. man whom she later discovered (o be | Washington. ' The patronesses are | Paul 1 Johnson, Miss Jossiea & : B ¢ : e " Notextowichusgortos Sttasdavi cadiiIokidivh an impostor nd a bigamist. Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, Mrs. Cary i Miss Elizabeth Chew Willi p g off = 3 t Her ch: es are made in a brie s, Grosvenor, | D. J. Hill and Mv M 2 " S Soi’s last Eroup ¢ Bng = e RO e LS T e 1'»‘ : P iy : niz ) cnad ish s was unusual in selections FINE INCOME OR Club St. Mark’s Dance Orchestra which the bride’s father | S Dewey, Mrs, Anson Phelps S as toastmaster E « ) : f erd S e Y NCOME . officiated in June, 14 Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, Mme Eken'| evening include Senator Ja At I et s e PRl g el b g SALARY FOR YOU Spencer Tupman Directing Reported as Mi: At Nies SRolend der Sipdabill sl b g 1 Kre ; L s | ¢ 0 “The Crying of Water, wos ) ! Peter Borras Cuisine £ the complaint by publi B for the fuscasiin il ibe | den, | e, TWiliam vie: n- | Charmir na | poem a8 this tenor . : ‘ il . L8 e George H. Mc Mrs. Sidney | Charles P. Summerall, Mr mes i R itiful nur " <ref arrangement of the | ) . 5 o 2 s authorized, as the husband |yt 2O B TUEER R escan |Beck, Mrs, Altred 'J. Brous S RO X gl b g o and. L or reservations, phone “Jake,” Main 1438 nd Mrs. Rol Imbrie. Among the | president general of the D. A o8 | s o o 1l and easy in her pl amusing - and vivid: Ba Al e girls who will assist in serving are | Anthony Wayne Cook, honorary presi- | iy S Tor : 2h &1 n’s musical parlando set e T ) | Miss Celine Depuy and Miss Margaret | dent general of the D. A nd | e e of Kiplfig's "Rangarcod ani Tl ;n St G mesine of the 1987 ‘comnianty ] 5 en hetter | Dingo s an interesting mnovelty shie titie of. Lord Trev TH > | Mrs. Walter Bloedorn will have as | the celebration of Washington's 1 it i I encore e PAfnbus clatmed he was ar 50! her guests Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, |d e Other speakers ar : e 1 Song)” from I Paghacel’ e 2 it e M received | Representative Florence Kahn, Mrs tative on L. Mil ‘}m\ W 8 sung " e a | Edward Rhodes Stitt, Mrs. J. 8. Gra \d Mrs, H. L. Rus s . H i ; : that he Was a|\rjiam O'Donohue, Mrs. George i 3 S Aaat PHONE MAIN 1294 Eembiinge Tniversity Tully Vaughan and Miss Mary New- | g i, Schureeht and ladies of They hiad been married move than | comb. the We; ! « er © sh e 7 ° o sty i SRR | ke p g e e s e o S B | Moarson in &« Martin Company wite Tivir ngland and that his| 4004 10 the st of patronesses for € 2 hase juw todess i ¢ LVR/ 15() g . claims to nobility and to substantial ”"_‘d‘h“l‘l “l“l()‘l(;o o ohriid v 3¢ iss | in t oni Sade Dieans were fal SWer FIotal by the Wa Returns to Parents T Memorial Association : 4 D HRE TR : j‘/ y N Six month: Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of the - 5 " ¥ ' Bl g 1l/ ,\)[(‘[‘ yher husband's Secretary to the President; Mrs. Henry | ! es A left him, she sa ® » | Lyne, M Mayhew : T | Jowker and Kl : ¢ : : home of her hington, M il ded e host . . 3 S. E. Corner—13th & G sts. were living tog 2 as s and Mrs. ¢ g ! - away from home 1 o she : ong those who have tak obarettaitor enia s L 2 e Represenative and ) Orden | Phose participatin A 1 ¥ Mills, Senator and Mr Goelet | Mys. Cato Hurd: 1 et 4 7 ° Mackenzie-Martyn is not listed in | Gerry, § r and Mrs. Guy D. Goff, | Wheeler. - Thtls ¢ ;,'T‘[ “SALO / N A report that | Representative Mrs. Ben Johnson. | . Dorothy. Gawler, B on dre Rty asit eading Nove : IS Osa i Los Angeles | Senator and Mrs. Pittman, Mr. Mty Lavion, Y ot it ooy e ¥ 4 automobile firm could not be con-|and Mrs. David H. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. | Nagalie Schneider ik balle |/ QU Oibtonits (e Sasiliies . sirmed here. Dr. Guthrie, copal, | Charles C. Worthington, Representa- 2 g . has attracted considerable attentfon |tive and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs.| 7 g L] L] L] by symbolic dances in his church. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Violet | < X ey Blair Janin, representing the Colonial | O 1 l 1 Dames of the District of Columbia; 7 o Blrths Reported Mrs. Bradiey Davidson, representing | nd a graduate of 1215-17 ¥ STREET 1214-18 G STREET The following birthe have been ren 40 ‘the Heslth Department ' the past B r g En ‘ LR Y = o ] / : Our Individual Selections of 711_THIRTEENTH STREET Marri 'L‘c' e HAIL! HAIL! : NS - v / wilk B vl y e v GANG'S ALL HERG! & : [ old at a reduced range from Griwves of | )w i R % PSS S / K 2 Jnh“ E. \uw-k und Dnm(hy E, ® . Boy i % s Eugono 1. Kimball of Shina N. C.. nov{u n | i s tO eSS d‘mm Al!,”l?r‘l(:lxam‘uf ol sood. Calit, N "’ NG, 81 3 SRR RS HE AT Of o Fiengs B o il e ; : g B : e than former price G o || 9ROSTED FELT mer p S Is Correct fW'SP"”g FURNITURE SALON SECOND FLOOR TWELOUVRE | | (s 1115 1117 F STREET 3 NSPIRED by the win- ter frost, the leaders of Paris fashion created the | ’“'rf J.{f{“ Extra 3 (:learance Another superlatively smart millinery fashion Givre fele, of the snow- at 9:1] unm —e appears in the Chapeaux Bellemode series. A very 1 flake effect. 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In a Two-Day : L Silk Chemises $398to $9.79 vou cannot afford $4.98 to miss—one of And These Are ' ' i Silk Negligees $25 to 512.50 2} : lec ] But a Few! v e $35.00 { 4 1. the finest selec ° b s 4 Silk Quilted Robes $10 to ] Full| Fashioued tions of styles we Choicest of Fashion’s fa : i $12.50 5750 Bavie aver Dibereld { g vorites for Summer are to ] 208 Silk Step : : ( 0 }‘ (. be found in this carefully At $3.98 Silk Step-ins, 52'79 m a sale—iIn selected oup. With y, ANl Shades—All Sises Al Perfect many materials; ,)// special emphasis UI)! the ; ) _ N heels, high or low. i b lovely benga ”'f i ° | - - = aws, failles, ~ d Silk Top to Toe > | S mdPy SAUDS, combina- | Guarantee Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect All Sizes and Widths Slonslow 80 PaD; Luxury and Superior Rayon * _Full Fashioned m———aw Y ; | | Vests and Bloomers Woted Your choice of 200 ador- 4 B 2 1 \ Aarting £ i Formerly Formerly ’ Regularly Come Karly \ Cel 2 ! y ome Kar : . ‘ p ‘ : : : peioe able dresses! 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