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SOCIETY CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY." C. Gunter of Allegany County will b2 the speaker. Public invited. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AMUSEMENTS C.., TUESDAY, run_as she will, and with her own intelligence and cleverness, although after a few heartaches, she runs right into the haven of success with all JULY 12, 1;)27.' aine Callender evolves a new type of character as Francis Patrick O'Fla- herty, an old Irish lawyer, with his in every detail measures up to the standard of a first class road produe- tion, with a cast that could hardly be | improved upon. 15 ‘Washington, and driven by George McVay, 816 K street porthwest, also of Washington. caught fire gbout 3 usual skill, while Percy Winter re- o SRR O A turns to the cast as the proprietor % Taxicab Is Burned. and driver of a cab that never goes Special Dispatel (& TS Stws. | stroyed. but McVay. the lone occu- where he doesn't want it to; and HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 12.—A |pant. was not hurned. The Hyatts- Dorothy Tierney appears for but a oment to provoke the jealousy of |taxicab belonging to Kugene t.| ville Fire Department extinguished Twentieth street nmlh st, | the blaze. o'clock this morning near the Ram's Horn Bridge as the result of a short- | circuit. The top of the car was de- A special dinner of the Quota Club| g7y Court, No. 21, Ladies’ Oriental will be given at the Powhatan Hotel| shrine, will have its first outing to- 1 t 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Giles Scot. Rafter | morrow at Herald Harbor. Autom: The two | Will 5 eak of a trip to California. biles for all will be at the “imes-ITer- beth Mot- | ald Building at 9:30 a.m. Shriners and | w is one of those delightful little | | Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No.|{he'r families invited. vlets that stock audi- |3, United Spar'ch | | ve. and it was presented I r Veterans, will | - . meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania| The combined councils of the Daugh- | I _the Natio Rl s avenue southeast. el [ {real delight, and as such Leona nd e Elve OE1C | Powers, the gifted ing woman of carried white and pink sweet pe: | Dr C.W. Over will lecture on “The | the talented company. walks into the Mr. Leland Cardwell of Washington | Creation” from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. in the | hearts of her audience. acted as best man, and t n-hrn‘v.,(.,- room of the Church of the || _Lorraine Bernard presents the elder were Mr. Alfred Goodman, Mr. Thom- | (evenan: under auspices of the B all of her unlovable = as Hood, Mr. Cyril Crilley and Mr.|ndee"Women's Councii. M Hibbard, who y Lawrence Smallwood. all of Wash- | heth Cooper will give n tr o dETRToNe TG wiotiE ington. 8 o'clock. Public invited. Hampden the A &mall reception followed for the | it hridal party and re the home | _Civitan outing at Be: " of the bride’s par | Club. Dinner at 7 o'clock, E | by entertainment flags flying. There are no deep prob- lems involved in the story and no i | moral wickedness to leave a bad t when the la curtain fall whether intended or not, there is a good lesson involved for parents who |are pro: to unequally divide their affections among their children. three-act which the ers are presenting this (Continued from Fourteenth Page) flowers were Pernet ros bridesmaids were Miss ¥ ley, a cousin of the bride, eand Fdna Burrows, a member of h rority, both from Washington. They wore ‘dainty bouffant taffeta gowns in pink and green with leghorn hats trimmed with large ribbon bows Grace Hacrington The play is handsomely staged, and | 1021 gton divided famil st work of the season, the patro just Deaths Repm ted The fallow cer iam Golf | the Health T followed [ 5yaha - Bell nr mes the sw ady and does it Phelps, as the aristoer Iy is captured hy the elder | Tom- | William J 3 wway with it illiam_Ja sbital 2 of her Harry Dav A dromn : ‘| is most of his tim wn the | who final Patsy, therefore, is allowed to ' sister, fite his role admirably The Schenley Club will give a bene card. party, 8:30 o'clock, at Odd llows' Temple. Mrs. Levina ¢ and, chairman and | wore a chic bla mother of the groom, . C. Grimsle was in a biack and white georgette costume and assisted in receiving. Columbia Lodge Among the out-of-town guests were | will initiate the F Miss Anna Outwater, Mr. 8 o'clock, at Moose Home, Addison Outwater of ¥ J.i [ Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. Tewis T. Ru nton of E Merchantville, N The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. « nton, is soprano s loist of St. John's Church. Bethesd: and a popular member of the younger | set After a motor trip to Ocean City Md., Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart will make their home at 2945 Tilden street Mrs. Edward L. Stock will entertain | at Juncheon tomorrow in henor of | State Senator and Mrs. William G ter, preceeding the meeting at he home in Bradley Hills of the Federa- union throughout the United States tion of Republican Women of Mont- |wi bs h gomery County. Mr. Gunter will ad- | dress the federation on recent State legislation, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs of Philadelphia, who arrive nday, are now stopping at swer. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Acheson have moved from the Cumberland to tha Cromwell Apartment, 1833 New Humpnhn»n avenue northwest, Columbia Hosnital Ruth Hummer. 47, i 16. 1106 Virginia ave. Arthur H Tott road.” 26, I.. 0. 0. M.. en’s Hospital. | zel \’Iflli "l\m'I for the benefit of it T 1.5, D of L. will| ock, at Navhl Lodge | cet and Pennsylva Shop ear’y S s okl ilosedlian During the Summer—Closed All Day Saturday Jay Saturdays——dur;ng the Summer GIBSON ISLAND IN CHESAPEAKE BAY. Hour and half by motor. A mil lion dollar country club develop- ment with highest restrictions, Fine 18-Hole Golf Course Harbor for Boats of all Sizes STONE & FATRFAX, 504 17th Main 2424 elling Agents for The Gibson Island Company Specials in Summer Specialties Things you are needing rig}lt now that can be huugl’n at interestingly low prices—keeping in mind that the qualities A meeting of th executiv: commit- | rmy and Navy Union will |§ tt House tomorrow 8 pam 3 fons for and discus sion of the onal convention, whi is to_he held in Washington Septem- S. Representatives o th Special Prices—Ample Sizes —Two Features of the— are dependable. Burt **July Service™ Sale We are placing at your disposal some of the most popular styles of the season. Ex- clusive effects of ours—in Burt standard grades—reduced mater;ally. which means worth-while savings. FOX‘ Ladies White, Kid, White Can- vas, White Buck, Tan, Pat- ent Leather, Colored Kid and Calf; Satin and Silver. $10 to $15 grades 37.85 and $9.85 an Wom- 5 County, Md.. will No for- hold its qu ng tomorrow, 20 pm dence of M ward L. W o, The Federa publ en of Mon You are always welcome to a charge account. malities—just request it, that's all. Recommended Refrigerators WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “say It With Flowers Say It With Ours!” Have You Forgotten? You meant to remember that anniversary—did it slip your mind? FOI‘ Men Black, Tan, White and the newest sports combina- tions. $10 to $15 grades $8.85 and $1().85 For Children New Groups of Popular Shapes $3.85 and $5.95 REROOFING JOB STARTS. Temporary Building Group to Be Fixed for Six Years More. The office of public buildings parks has just e of having the buildings in the eenth and Twenty-firsts st roofed. New roofing is 10 be put on six of and Speed vour best wishes with flowers. You can send them hundreds of miles in a few hours through our telegraphic service. BROS. GUDE & Threa Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 3103 14th St. NW. Main 1102 Col. 3103 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asociation For Boys Oxfords and Sports 54.35 and 5535 Superior Silk Hose In all the delicate tonings—either Chiffon or Semi-service weight. .. Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street Paris Washington London 1,500. Officials estimate that thi: work will keep the tops of the I ings in good condition six or temporary n down after building pro- overnment Side-Icer Style Hardwood Casing Top-Lid Style Hardwood Casing the public buildings office do not be- leve it will be possible to raze them | in much less than six or seven years | : $1.45 White enameled lining, 40 Ibs. ice capacity, $19.75. The same style with Por- celain lining, $31.50. White enameled lining, 50 Ibs. ice capucity,.$27‘50. The same style with Por- celain Lining, $37-50. Apartment House Style—3$19.50 Hardwood case; white enamel lining; 50 Ibs. ice ca- pacity. Czech Firm Sues Custodian. The Poldi Steel Works, Inc.. of ! Prague, Czechoslovakia, today filed suit in the District Supreme Court | against the Alien Property Custodian to recover $62,500.47, alleged to be due the former for steel which it was seid the Government unlawfully took || during 1918, et Births Reported. The following births have been reported to | the "*allh ]kplrlm—n[liil lh’l iast 24 hours: | White enamc]ed ]ining, 20 Ibs. ice capacity, $].85. We Close All Day Saturdays During July and August! White enameled lining, 2 tM'-BROKS & CO & G~ STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Sensational Price Cuts Continue in Our Great Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE! An overwhelming array of real bargains—our regular high-type stock of Sum- mer apparel together with merchandise specially purchased from overstocked manufacturers—all drastically reduced! PLEASE SHOP EARLY! shelves, 40 lbs. ice capacity, $17.50. . EACHES, lus- 9 ciously ripe, lend their de- licious flavor to the creamy richness of BUDD’S Fresh Peach Ice Cream. Order by phone. Conn. Ave. & Macorab St and 18th & Columbia Rd. 706 COL. 1707 PP Qe QU DL A Reclining Chair Made of heavy canvas on SHOP EVERY DEPARTM —SAVINGS IN MANY ITEMS NOT ADVERTISED strong wood frame—reclining to any desired angle; and with con- venient and comfortable foot CLEARANCE! pOl‘Ch ROC](CI' Comfortable high back and wide arms. Strongly construct- ed Maple frame: wovea 55,50 back and seat. Special, CLEARANCE! 77 Silk Dresses Formerly $10—$12—§15 Repriced for Clearance Women, Misses and All the west A 5.90 Large Women. shades and fabrics, for Third Floor CL‘EARANCE! 93 Silk Dresses Formerly $15.00 —are less harm- ful to the skin if removed nlzhnv Georgettes, flowered Repriced for Clearance crepes, flowered qeor- gettes, flat crepes. $9 50 all shades. All sizes. Third Floor At Leaging Beauty Parlors & Drug Stores CLEARANCE! 37 Silk Dresses Formerly $25.00 Repriced for Clearance Dresses of the better kind for § .50 R R Light and dark shades, also prints. Third Floor CLEARANCE! 33 Dressy Coats Formerly $25.00 CLEARANCE! 59 Silk Dresses Formerly $25 to $35 Repriced for Clearance 521.50‘ Third Floor 146 Silk Dresses N A R s ‘ Repriced for Clearance porch. Special, Dresses for $12 50 e e Dependable Couch Third Floor Khaki-colored covering; cotton duck ends and wind- - | tress on link springs; sup- ported by strong $ 75 flh \Suspen!lon 12 Formerly $15 to $25 joy—on the lawn or §].95 Women, Misses ettes, crepes and prints. ¢ oy . Hammocks shield; soft, comfortable mat- chains. Special. An exceptional group of Dresses for the Miss, Madam and Large oman. Repriced for Clearance Models with and Fine twills, 1 without fur trim- moires and satins. ming. Third Floor CLEARANCE! 24 Tailored Suits ™" CLEARANCE! 26 Dressy Coats CLEARANCE! 25 Dressy Coats ‘. — - The most at- tnr(nclvnr can bemade more charming by carctul attention, The regular use of | the THOMAS® Special Formula SHAMPOO will bring astomshing results—your hair will become softly lustrous —itwillhavenew life and beauty ~—men and women willnoticeand admire your beautiful hair, This shampoo concains no al- cohol or other injurious ingre- dients. Enhances the beauty ot permanent waves, ©1927 Buy @ borrle today at your drug or department vicre. | Trialbottlemailedonreceiptof iof | Themas Products Co., 162N, State 1., Chicage | o1 .n&(‘wmvlu Qs Compaur. Formerly $35 to $49 Repriced for Clearance O b afaialisy $18.50 twills, Fur-trim- med collars. Many Second Floor navy and black included. ~ CLEARANCE! 12 Fine Fur Scarfs Formerly $29.75 10 $39.75 Eclipse, beige sl 9.50 and gray fox and wolf Scarfs at a Second Floor special clearance st . Formerly $35 to $49 Repriced for Clearance $28.oo Second Floor Handsome satin and twill Coats with and without fur collars. Sizes 16 to 46. CLEARANCE! 11 New Caracul Fur Coats At Special Pre-Season Price Buy now! The price of these s Coats will be much higher after September 1st. Second Floor Formerly $25.00 Repriced for Clearance In black. double mod twills 13 e Sis o .75 breasted $1 3 als Fine ShiflanAer Second Floor CLEARANCE! Tailored Suits Formerly $39 to $59 Repriced for Clearance Clever suits of fine twill. and breasted Single double effects 27 with fancy vests. Second Floor Convenient Cedar Chests Choice of three sizes and so attractively finished they are decorative as well as decidedly useful. 40-inch ..... 45-inch $11.75