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SO SOCIETY Secretary of State Guests of Colombian Envoy and Senora de Olaya Last Night. , HE Secretary of State and Mrs Kellogg were the honor guests at dinner last evening of the Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya. The other guests were the Secretary of La Lor and Mrs. James Davig, the Ambassador of Spain and Senor: Tadilla, the Amba: £anora’ de Ferrar: Czechoslovakia, the Minister Zdenek Fierlinger: the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert E. Olds, Mr. and M Jordan Herbert Stabler, Mrs. Thomas ‘Walsh, Mrs. Frederick 8. Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Mc and the secretary of the I Senor Don Jose M. Coronado. Gay Party for Children At Mexican Embassy Today. ‘The Ambassador of Mexico Senora de Tellez will give a dress party this afternoon for their daughter, little Emilita Tellez, enter- taining about 100 of her youthful friends at the embassy. A motion pic ture, “The Battling Kangaroo.” v be shown at 4 o'clock, followed by ., Punch and Judy show. a performan of Marionettes, a children’s magician, and the last number on the progrim will be a showing by young Theodore Tiller, jr., of his “one-man show, through the courtesy of Miss Lenore Marie de Grange, leader of the Chil- dren Players of Washington. Arsenio Ralon’s Quintet will play through the afternoon. The company will make soene, as the guests and their v hostess will be in the costumes of their native lands, and a prize will be given to the most original costume among the hoys and giris. Among the guests will bé Jam Jane and Jean. children of the Secre- tary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davi Edith Maltzan, dapghter of the Ge man Ambassador and Baroness Mali- zan; Jiro Matsudaira, son of the Jap- anese Ambassador and Madame Mat- sudeira; Kdith and Mary Tyler chil- dren of the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. J. Butler Wright; Candida Hetherington and Sheilah Broderick of the British Embassy; Oretta and Patrick Lais of the Ttalian Embasey; Maria and Alcyone Aquino of the Brazilian Embassy Sabine Willm of the French Embassy; Jorge and Raquelita Garflas and Sonia Young of the Chilean Embas: Pedro Ludh of the Norwegian Legatior; Hugo de Pena, jr. of the Uruguayan Legation; Betty Sze, daughter of the Minister of China and Madame Sze; Silvia and Nandine, daughters of the Minister of Hungary and Countess Sgzechenyi; Ethna, daughter of the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. Smiddy; John, son of the Minister of Greece and Madame Simopoulos: Luis, son of- the Minister of Honduras and Madame Bogran; Carlos Izaguirre of the Honduran Legation; Valerie, Patricla and Edgar, children of the e and Minister of Austria and Prochnik; Andris, George and Mirtsa, children of the Minister of Latvia and Madame Seya; John and Ladislas Clechanowski, sons of the Minister of Poland and Madame Ciechanowska; Yolanda, Maria and Irene Wanko- wicz of the Polish Legation; Elena, Alejandro and David, children of the Charge D'Affaires of San Sal- vador and Madame Castro; Ruben, son of the Charge D'Affaires of Para- guay and Madame Ramirez; John, Eleanor and David, children of the Senator from Utah and Mrs. King; Charles E. and Kierney Carr, children of Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White; Joyce Lindsey Crawford, John Olip- hant, Babette Stockhouse, Imogene Neuhauser, Jack Shutack, Jamie Maher, John Amussen, Frances O'Con- nell, Elaine Killam Bradford Darling, Robert Anderson, Edith Wright, Mary Caroline, Eileen Erwin, Peter Gaillard, David Gaillard, John Tillema, Gilbert Totten, George Totten, Babby Chal- font, Anne Healy, Donald Maher, Patsy Kyle, George Grayson, Joan Dodd, Julleta Cumbert, Betsy Roayal, Shirley Brown, Evangelina Carrasco, Socorro Carrasco, Gabrial Romero, Emma Romero, John Saldana, the children of the members of the staff of the Mexican Embassy. Senora de Tellez will entertain the mothers of the young guests through the afternoon. The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, will return today from New York where he went to attend the marriage Thursday of Senorita Consuelo Yglesias, daughter of Senor Carlos Yglesias and Senora de Yglesias, to Senor Don Federico Aga~io, coun- selor of the Chilean- embassy in ‘Washington. The ceremony was per- formed in the Spanish Church of Our Lady of Hope. The rector, the ::efi. adrhn Buisson, officiated and e nupti - hg:‘ ptial mass which fol e bride was_ escorted by her cousin, Dr. Edgar Montealegre, owing 1o her father's absence ia Costa Rica. She wore a gown of white Reorgette crepe trimnued with rhine- stones and embroidered in crystals, Her tulle veil, held by orange blos- soms, completely veiled the court train of cloth of silver and she car- ried orchids and lilies of the valley. Senorits orothy Yglesias was maid of honor for her sister and wore pale green chiffon with a Neapolitan straw hat to match and_she carried pink roses. Senora de Munizaga, wife of the Chilean consul general in New York, and the bride’s mother were matrons of honor following a Chilean cu;:umA ., Senor Augusto Diaz, nephew of the Ambassador, was best man, and the ushers were Dr. Montealegre and Mr. Vernon Lynn. A wedding breakfast and small re- ception at the Plaza Hotel followed the ceremony. Senor and Senora de Agacia left New York last evening for New Orleans from where they will sail for Central and South America. They will return to this country in the early Summer uand will come to Washington, where Senor Agacio will resume his duties as counselor of the embassy. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed Wwill be hosts at dinner this evening, in compliment to Miss Phyllis Doug- las Cochran, whose marriage to Mr, James Denby will take place Feb- Tuary 19. Mrs. W. H. M r, wife of Sen- stor McMaster, !s entertaining a group of subdebutantes at bridge this afternoon for her daughter, Miss Dorothy McMaster. The guests in- clude Miss Sally Norbeck, Miss Katharine Berry, Miss Betty Thorpe, Miss Virginia Deyter, Miss Adelaide O'Donnell, Miss Alice Cooper, Miss Dorothy Wright, Miss Gladys Church, Miss Barbara Lowe,- Miss Margery Thompson, Miss Betty McKnew, Miss Verna Pe: Miss Jean MeMilian, Miss Mary illan, Miss Peggy Caldwell, Miss Polly Black and Miss Florence Bradley. Mrs. Percy E ards Quin is ent taining at a bridge Juncheon toc at the Congressionul Clu pliment to Mrs. Margaret Trimble. Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the As- sistant Secretary of State, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon nor Sun- day afternoon, February 20, but will receive Sunday afternoon, February 27, in her apartment in the Dresden. E: w«wz of internal rev- faney | CIETY. and Mrs. Kellogg! ' I'he the guests in whose honor Mr. and | | Mrs. Charles P. Light will entertain |at dinner this evening. | The & attache of | the British eni . Maj. Alston, { was host to a company of 10 at dinner | 1ast evening at the Anchorage, where | he has an apartment. . Charles Denby will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Phyllis D. Cochran of Philadel- phia, who will be married to Mr. James Denby February 19. Mrs. Denby will have assisting her Mme. Varela, Mrs. Mason Patrick, Mrs. Louis Owsley, M Chandler P. Hale, Miss Anne Squier, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. Keith Merrill and | Mrs. Joseph Strauss. Maj. and Mrs. Dan L. Sultan enter- tained at dinner last evening, when | their guests were Maj. and Mrs. T. M. Robin . and Mrs. R. E. O'Brien, | Maj. A. Johnson, Maj. | ‘ox, Maj. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bdward 1. B. Wilhy, Maj. B. mervell, Col. and Moore, Maj. and Mrs. R. C. Lemly, Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence | Watts, Capt, Drinkwater, Maj. Lyman, | Maj. Boyd Hunter, Maj. Russeil and Ma). Larrabee. Mrs, Chandler. wife of Lieut. Comdr. Willlam D. Chandler, Jr.. N. U, 8. » will entertain at luncheon Thursday in compliment to Mrs. Albert West Bissell of Chicago, daughter of Secre- tary of the Interior Work, and Mrs. George B. Du Bois, a recent bride. . Mrs. Forster, wife of Capt. Eugene M. Forster of Fort Sheridan, Ill., and her daughter, little Patricia Ann, are visiting Mrs. Forster's mother, Mrs. A. Heitmuller, at 2854 Connecticut avenue. Wedding of Miss Hill to Mr. Ketner Is Announced. Mrs. Frances Graves Hill has sent out cards announcing the marriage of her daughter Kathleen Pebin to Mr. Henry Ernest Ketner, Friday, January 14, in Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ketner will be at home after Tuesday at.Franklin Terrace, Richmond, Va. The marriage of Miss Mary Dorothy Fetter, daughter of Mr. Harry Herman Fetter and the late Mrs. Helen Louise Fetter, to Mr. George Edward Mierke is taking place at 3 o'clock today in St. John's Episcopal Church, George- town, the rector of the church, the Rev. S. Bland Tucker, officiating. A small reception at the resigence of the bride’s sister, Miss Helen Fetter, fol- lows the ceremony. Mr. Mierke and his bride will make their home in Washington. . Mrs. James Willard Ragsdale of South Carolina and her daughter, Miss Marie Ragsdale, are at the Chastleton for several weeks. Mrs. Ragsdale is the widow of the late Representative James Willard Ragsdale of South Car- olina and has many friends in Wash- ington who are glad to welcome her to the city again. She is cordially re- membered as a charming and gracious hostess during her residence here a few years ago. Mrs. Charles Carroll Walcutt is visit- ing Miss Mary Perry Brown in her home at 1865 Mintwood place and will be at home Monday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. David Meade Lea will observe the last of her informal at homes for this season Monday afternoon from % to 6 o'clock. No cards have been issued. Mr. Henry M. Dawes, who is passing a few days at the Willard, entertained informally at dinner last night at the Willard. Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold and her daughter, Miss Bernice Arnold, who were in Washington for 10 days, spending part of the time with Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull, have left for their home in Los Angeles, Calif. They will return East in April and will sail April 30 for Europe. Mrs. E. A. Harriman was hostess to & company at luncheon today. Mrs. Philip Morrison Jullien and her daughter, Miss Mary Page Jul- lien, will be at home tomorrow after- noon for the last time this season and will receive after 4:30 o'clock in their apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Barse en- tertained at dinner last evening at Carvel Hall, Annapolis, in honor of Bishop John Gardner Murray and Mrs, Murray. The other guests were Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton, Chaplain Sidney K. Evans, Capt. and Mrs. Robert M. Kennedy, Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon, the Rev. Dr. Edward D. Johnson and Mrs. John- son, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Munroe, Miss Allce M. Tilghman, Miss Nancy Walton, Mr. P. H. Magruder, Miss Gertrude Simpson of this city, Bishop Beecher of Nebraska, Mrs. Carlos Cusachs and Mr. Stewart C. Massey. Mrs. Lilian Branch will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Nancy Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamilton. Mrs. Dawes Adds Name To Aid Children’s Home. Mrs. Charies G. Dawes has given her name as patroness for the ball to be civen Friday cvening for the bene- fit of the Episcopal Home for Children, for which Mrs. Coolidge is also = patroness. Others who have given their names include Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. J. Walter Drake, Mrs. Sidney Taliaferro, Mre. “ranklin Bell, Mrs. Gibson Fa%ine- 1., Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mrs. Henry Fitch, Mrs. Clark Fownes, Mr . { Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas, Mrs. David du Bose Gaillard, Mrs. Charles C. s Bessie_J. Kibbev. Mr 1 anlifiower Sweet Potato Croquettes Kauce Tattuce—French Dressing Cream Cheese Damsons Bayarian Cream range Ice Cake . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A COMING DEBUTANTE. M JA.\;I-}’I’ .\'l‘]\\'lflllli". Mr. and Mrs. the Winter se he is slu-m]lng the last Island: v, John B. Thon Lee, M Lloyd, muel Jor Mrs. Eiliott H. Goodwin, J. Hogan, M ‘Walter S. Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mr: Hardin, Mrs. Frank 8. Hight, Mrs. I A. Harriman, Mr: Reginald Huide- koper, Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. Ben- jamin Hellen, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. George Joerns and Mrs. Carl B. Keferstein. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton d at tea yesterday in honor veland, Ohio, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Rickey of Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Sim Hutchins, » Willard for an indefinite stay, had guests dining with her last evening. Miss Mary Y. Wheeler, Mrs. Harry Wheeler, M Thomas C. Brown and Mrs. Milton Brown will be at home informally Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, at 2308 Tracy place. No cards have b Mr. and Mrs. V! hosts at dinner last night Willard. Mrs. B. Erlebacher of the Hotel Roosevelt is spending the month of February in Atlantic City and is at the Hotel Shelburne. . Hodges were at the Forum Supper Tonight At Democratic Women's Club. Senator-elect Alben Barkley of Ken- tucky will be the principal speaker at the Saturday night forum supper of the Woman's National Democratic Club at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the club house, at 820 Connecticut avenue. The subject of the discussion will be “What Are the Issues, or How to Choose a Party.” Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham will preside at the sup- per and will have as her guests Mr. and Mrs, Edward P. Costigan. Others who have made reservations for this event include Admiral and Mrs, James Meredith Helm, Mrs. Sarah Stokes Halkett, who will entertain a party; Mrs. George M. Eckels, whose guests will be Representative and Mrs. John McSweeney of Ohio, Mrs. Blair Banister, Mrs. Kate Trenholme Abrams and Mrs. James G. Field. The Graduate School of Theater Arts and Related Fine Arts will give a tea on the stage of the Wardmaw Park Theater this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. in honor of Mr. Cosmo Ham- ilton, the dramatist. The hosts and hostesses will be Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mather Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, T. Leisenring, nd Mrs. . . | John | | | Townsend Russell, Robert Bolwell 3 son-Seton, Mis Leila Mis: O'Connor Bruce King. The Ienry American Legion benefit and dance at the Thom: 1826 N chusetts avenue, will be held this_evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Barle Smithson is chairman, isted by Mrs. R Jones, Mr: 1. H. Horton an Louise White. of the Prof. and Mrs. 'homp- . McDonald, Miss Rose A. Madeira, Mr Palme : nd Mr. William Spengler unit of the rd party Circle Club, sident commissioner Philippines and Mme. Guevara, will Dbe the honor guests at a tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock 4t the National Woman's Party head- quarters on Capitol Hill, speak on suffrage for the women of the Philippines. The woman's party is ponsoring the resolution_introduced by Representative Charles Underhill of Massachusetts to amend the organic act to give suffrage to the women of the islands. Mrs. James Thomas Williams, who accompanied the Thompson mission to the Philippines, will descrive conditions in the islands as he found them, giving his impres- sions and conclusions with reference especially to the amendment to the organic act as proposed by’ Representa- tive Underhill, who is strongly in favor of enfranchising the Filipino women. Mrs, Dwight Clark will be hostess, and Miss Margaret Lambie will pre- introducing the resident com- missioner and Mme. Guevara and Mr. Williams, ~ Assisting Mrs, Clark at the tea table will be Mrs. Herman E. Gasch, Mrs. Emile Berliner, Mrs. Nina Allender, Miss Aline Solomons and Miss G sgood. Among the guests will be the mem- bers of the insular affairs committee of the House of Representatives, and the ladies of their families. Dr. Williams H. Mann will give an illustrated lecture on his recent ad- ventures in Africa for the members and their guests at the Congressional Country Club, in the main lounge, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. ‘The Rector’s Aid Society of St. Mar- garet’s Church is arranging an_enter- tainment for Friday evening, Febru- ary 18, to be given in the parish house at 8 o'clock. A motion picture will be shown, “He’s a Prince,” fea- The Wyoming Cafe 2022 Columbia Road Excellent Dinners, $1.00 s>sDELIGHT & DELIGHTFULLY small and cocky! This Hat is of French Coney Felt, with a trim- ming of felt in contrasting colors, giving the new compese effect. In all colors, all bead sizes. 1661 CRESCENT PLACE In the Embassy Section Overlooking Meridian Park T IS economically unsound to continue paying rent and land- lord’s profits a single instant after it becomes possible and convenient to purchase an apartment on a 100% co-operative ownership basis. It is much better to minimize all “rent-waste” by paying only your pro rata share of the cost of maintaining and operating the building in which your apartment is located, and of which you are a part owner. This sound and economical method of living can be adopted by you basis that is at once convenient on a partially deferred payment and truly economical. Reasonable Terms of Purchase A Highly Restricted Tenantry List of Present Tenant-Owners on Request For Floor Plans, etc., Address TERRY B. SIMMS Sales Manager. 1661 CRESCENT PL. WASHINGTON, D. C. CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT DIVISION | turing and will | Soldi Raymond _ Griffith, gomedy, “Ore of the Gang,” will fol- ow ‘The American Federagion of In- dustrial Women will hold a ‘“booth bazaar” at the fraternal exposition to be held this week at the auditorium at Fourteenth street and Park road. The James ¢lass of the Fifth Baptist Church will hold its annual banquet at the Grace Dodge Hotel this evening at 7 o'clock. Following the dinner there will be a program. Mrs. Mal- colm Scates will sing, and Miss Doro- thy Thrift will give several recita- tions. Mr. Ruthven, president of the Baptist Young People’s Union of the District, will install the officers of the class for the ensuing year. BOY SLAYER CONVICTED. “Cake-Eater Bandit” Faces Years to Life Term. NEW YORK, February 12 Herbert Koerber, 18, so-called *‘ eater bandit,” was convicted yeste day of second degree murder for kill- ing Angelo Mahairia, restaurant owner, in a holdup in Jamal Queens County, last March 21. vietion carries a penalty of 20 years to life imprisonment. Koerber had been tried once before and convicted of first degree murder. The defense in his second trial was insanity. 20 Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the M‘"r'"%uu ind Marie Haskins. o ams anc . 3 Ver Bosain o Jeune Tucker. both of Baltimore, Henry Mickens and Helen Sorra!l. Wil H. Gentry and Anns B. Williams. Sidney Woodland and Veronica M. Stew- intietus A Elis and Corrinne . Miler, **William €. (hapman and Annie P Martin, both of Pittaburen- Births Reported. The following births have been rennrl_t;d {o. ths “Health “Department. in-the last 34 ours Glenn C. and_Catherine Johnson, girl. nd Bonorfo Guglicline, boy. o - and_ Lilllan Broches. boy. R IX%PIHIIIW Sours, girl. Marshall and Elinor. Exnicious, irl. John C. and Clara Duvail. bog. Herman and Jeanette Walker, R Muriel Hoster. aria R. Hal b and Ruth A B. and Alice Cor Richard B. and Lela Barnabas F. and Vi Sphe Alvin _and Bl John W. and ay rl. 'rances Madison, boy. Erelyn Taylor. by, atthews, girl. Garrie Lomax, sirl. 3 arle; 5 AFihir and Serena Williams. boy. Walter and Marie Smith, girl. . Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported ;'0 the Health Department in the last 24 s Hem;{ B. Rezzer, 82, United States Sol- diers’ Home. ‘Snmufl M. Freeman, 80, United Btates ers’ Home. lizabeth Rumbaugh, 77, 221 A st. ne. ary Elizabeth Burns, 68 2228 jamuel Willard Be alph Jenkins, rer st 7} Belt Isaac, 57. gl 6 Elnla May Eaton, 40, 1925 tol_st. ‘bert Thomas. 35, Walter Reed Hospital Epeterio Villalon, 26. Tuberculosis Ho ¥ illara Fiefield. 3. Children's Honpital Eliz, rier. 75, 1704 Vermontave. Y liriger. Hos) Edward C, Lucas, 68, Fmod.fien":l!o ital. Dantel -Washington, ‘alias Howard Scott, 30, Providence Hospital. William Otis” Hoaney, 11 months, Chil- dren’s Hospital HAVE YOU SEEN SMI'SIXIEENTH ST OPEN oweleo and A&, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER| COLUMBUS RITES HELD. AT ST. JOHN’S IS BURIED Mrs. Sarah Sophia Maddox Wood Is Laid to Rest in Mary- land Community. Mrs. Sarah Sophia Maddox Wood, choir mother at St. John's Episcopal Church, Georgetown, and Sunday school teacher there for the past 30 yoars, died at her residence, 2905 Q street, Sunday after a brief fliness. the wife of John ‘Wood. Funeral services were conducted in St. Mark’s Eptscopal Church, Lappans Cross Roads, Washington County, Md., Wednesday. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, rector of St. John's Churel Rev. W B. McK! . rector of St. Mark’s Church, and Rev. St. ated. Interment was in_St. Mark's Church Cemetery. Private funeral services, with Rev. Dr. Tucker and Rev. Dr. Sparling officlating, were conducted at the residence Tuesday. Mrs. Wood was the greatgrand- daughter of the late Bishop Clagett, ' land was born in Washington County, M February 23, 1855 he ts survived by her husband and two sisters, M T. J. C. Williams and Mis A. Maddox, both of Baltimor MRS. K. E. HAMMER DEAD. Widow Was Lifelong Resident of Washington. Mrs. Katherine E. Hammer, widow of Charles A. Hammer, died Thursday night at her residence, 2618 University place, he was a lifelong resident of Washington, being a daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Ryan, who were among the early residents of Washington. Four children, Mr: Z. B. Lloyd, Miss Margaret Hammer, Charles A. Hammer, this city, and Edward R. Hammer, Jacksonville, Fla., survive, Funeral services will be held Mon- day morning, with requiem mass at 8t. Paul's Catholic Church at 9 lock, leaving the late residence at 8:30 o'clock. Rev. Father John C. Broderick will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mclntyre and Nash Tonite . ... ® cl Pt'\llr n" popular }M.l mkfll‘:ll\eu— Faie of populas local entealuers— senting, figs EXTREMES MEET.” D i to Music by Swe 5 0] Dancing fo Mugic, by, Suance Syncopators, 13th & E Sts. CAFRITZ SixloontA Street Busos Mosy Vs Door T entines to the New Ex- quisite Novelties. Moderately Priced Three Nephews ;Oflehte at Fu- neral Mass at St. Martin's, Funeral services for Christopher M. Columbus, 71 years old, retired bufld- ing contractor, who dled at his home, 3: hu street northeast, Thursday night, were conducted at St. Martin’s Cathalio Chureh today at 10:30 oclock, dzn‘:\:.(nx brief services at the rtslvl T}:rm’" e nephews assisted at the mass. ey }\e{e Rev. Ignatius Fealy of St. Agnes’” Church, Woodlawn, M brant; Rev. Leo aly o ul’'s Catholie Church, this ity ;i'ezlcv(u;. lnlvl Rev. Joseph F. Lane of | he Church of O re, | the Chura Our Lady, Baltimore, | Rev. Bernard W, Prosl : g slse of Paul's Church, Baltimore, was master of ; and Mgr. George » Vice president of Catholic g’r::'\::;ullylot; America, preached (v'h:q[ nterment £ OlVet Cortcr "t was in Mount ~ Hee —=% o g If some used their hands as activel: as they use thelr tongues they woull s0on master self-discontent. AAXRKA | ( Afternoon from 4 to 6 gleflemene Surprise Tiesday. Fed. 16th Miss vy Stevens Singing and ancing Every Night Lansburgh & Bro. First “must” of Spring smartness—shoes and hand- bags “must” match. Sec- ond “must”—they “must” be parchment in tint. Third see this sandal pump (12) and this pouch bag ($10) at “must”—you Lansburgh’s. “must” ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS BORN THIS DAY 1809 feet four inches of sinews and rail-splitting muscles, a mental and physical giant—a beloved figure and a vital, virile verification of the value in simple foods. 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