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(Continued from Fourteen kins had their daughter, Miss Olive 'wTuTAKEUPPLAN* soc_@TY { l\ln( is | :l':ulll:\'c‘ :\( (he N;\(imml House Leaders Informally to ; "){;'.‘.TL‘¢3 e i et Consider Measure in Ad- s vance of Congress Session. nd*art in England, France and Italy. e has now returned to her work at she is a sophomore majoring in Eng- | lish literature, this heing her second year on the staff of the college weekly, the Wooster Voice. By competition she secured a place in the college choir. > to start and means Tax revision hearinzs before the House w committee on O« there is no ways toe until after t ganizes and appoints suc tee, but holdover members dr. and Mrs. served on this commitice in the last “L,\- l{.:n!i«-chll n\|:vm w:;:,\ Congress are to meet informally and | S8 0SS iy ; | draft a m. e to he approved of- | \\yyie City, have | ficially by the new comr when | § ; | 5 s ;im\,'.[mnq Sl o that won, Hw‘m‘\ Beall Gwynn, who has ke $10use may have this major prob- | SPent the Summer In Colortdo, has the House B e it shane, | doined_his ‘family at their home in | b i % LEndtianE ot rgetown, considers in the House promptly | i, after Cong The first two d will be devoted 1 The income will be con “Thomas Bryan a luncheon yes- Mark's. Capt. and Mr Huyek were ho terday at the Club St, “William G Mrs. George R Gate House, U, il have returned from an l\(fllvvl-tl \1\1' to their daughters. Mr Wl Mrs. George B, Snow of Nev. “Bn couts they visted the prin and _individi . cipal points of interest in g vember 3 California, returning via & will be allotted to discussion of cisco, Los Angeles, Kansas City and ministrative feat St. Louis. Excise and subjects for vember & to hearings on the Io estate tax question. M subjects will he taken up ov day. Novembher 10. With the hearings concluded, the committee will close its doors to write the bill which will he present- ed to the House and which later will be revamped by the 2 finance com WOMEN HURT IN CRASH Johnsten | , daughte to, the last Saturday afternoon t the home of the bride” in Georgetown, in the pr of relati d a few intimate | iends, the Rev, h A. Dalton of-| ciating. The 1 autifully ated with cut flowers, ferns and ming | background for the wedding party, | A program of music was given dur- | < and preceding the ceremony by | s Mary Doyle, a friend of the | bride. Two Washmgtonil"l Injured ‘“‘ The bride’s gown was of heavy | RutouREetitent. white satin and she wore a tulle veil | with a coronet of lace and orange ‘While en route to Washington from | hlossoms and carried a shower bou. Hagerstown, Md., last night Robert!quet of bride's roses and lilies of the Reining of 1815 G street lost his WaY, valley. She was attended by her and his car plunged over an embank-| cousin, Mrs. John L. du Fief. who ment at Bridgeport, Md. injuring|wore powder blue chiffon appliqued Mrs. Reining and her cousin, MisS | with pink roses, and a picture hat to Dorothy Reisinger. Mrs. Reining and | match. She carried a bonquet of pink Miss Reisinger were taken to the roses and delphinium. Mr. Benjamin | Washington _ County Hospital for | had for his best man Mr. John L. du treatment. Reining brought them 1o | yjef cousin of |he bride. A reception their home here this morning, where | followed th after which they are under the care of a physi- — cian. Reining was uninjured. 3 FILIPINOS FAVOR BAN. ‘Want High School Education Requisite Yor Coming to T. 8. A resolution urging all provincial capitals in the Philippines to enact Jaws prohibiting the emigration to the United States of all Filipinos with less than a high school education was adopted by the Filipino Club of ‘Washington last night. Copies of the resolutions were -ent to the islands. ence AUGUST PRICES Continued Until September 24 FUR COATS of Characteristic Rosedere Individuality —_— Pupils of a public school at Kent, England, have built, in-their spare time, an open-alr swimming pool. Trz OFrFicAL Piano OF THE NEW FOX THEATER STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" Of the several Steinway Pianos which we have just de- livered, the most notable one is a magnificent ORCHES- TRAL CONCERT GRANDE—nearly 9 feet in length. It will be used on the enormous stage and its glorious tone will fill every niche in the vast auditorium. Ewclustve Washington Disttibutors, E.F.DR0OOP& SONS CO. Victrolas— 13w G STREET —Masic Cathedral Mansions—South . 2900 Connecticut Avenus Northwest Corner Conn. and Cathedral Aves. Consider Everything the College of Wooster in Ohio, where | 3 | o the 'THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. Mr. Benjamin and his bride left (or! an extensive motor trip through ("\n ada and the White Mountains. Th will be at home after October 5 in New Hampshire. Among the out-of- town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster of New Jersey ,and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Root of Brooklyn, N. . Marriage Licenses. (olarringo licenses have been issued to the ollowing Luther Mette and Masgie Hines enhower and Helen E, Eakin_ | Nalls of Alexandria. Va.. and | “Pickett of Haymarket, Va, and_Ina :mnm of the Plaine, Va. “Chartes E. Boswell and Amold. Theodore Garnette and Mary Jacksg | and Stokes of ' Middleton and vam E. cox.| and Ro; o " Harrington. | Births Reported. | The following births have been reported Health Department in the last = hrhru‘ H. and Catherine F. Spangler, boy. | Jonn”E Sand Lara M "Tenhon, boy John er. hor. | R Lucille Dove. hoy Chroster” A"ond Matdn o Jackson, boy Deaths Reported. The following deathe have been reported o the Health Department in the last 24 421 Eye at.ne J. Arrington, . corgetown Hos hie B Warrington. 6 {BRIDE SLAYS SELF BY TAKING POISON Y.| Mrs. Margaret A. Coale, 20 Years, 0ld, Swallows Dose Following Argument With Husband. | Mrs. Margavet Agnes Coale, 20 vears old, a bride of four months, ended her | lite by swallowing poison yesterday at her home, 1232 Madison street, after an argument with her husband, Thomas Coale, over his intention to, attend the Dempsey-Tunney heavy- weight fight in Chicago Thursday. After the argument she rushed up- stairs at_their home and swallowed poison. Dr. Charles Koons, 20 Towa circle, was called and ordered Mrs. Coale taken to Emergency Hospital, where she died three hours later. Mrs. Coale formerly resided in Chi cago, police were informed. Her hus- band has three children by a former marriage. Coroner Nevitt gave a cer- tificate of suicide. = L R Salt water taffy from America Is popular_in_Havana_this_season edding Flower: Decorations for church and home, and Bride bouquets ar- ranged by artists of experience. Just phone—represent- ative will_call on you. BLACKISTONE New Store, 1407 H. Main 3707 Fhe ‘tJomens <5/10/J.¢f 1207 T SE of Black Suede ‘Hello, pump. mind. capture Also shown in black or brown (simulated) garter snake. $14.50 Everybody''—here's the new “Roxy’ Black suede—very much on Fashion's Its captivating slave-link strap will your fancy! n $13.50 “Hello Everybody The Opening of Roxy’s New Fox Theater Tomorrow Reminds Us That— ERY employe of Roxy's Theater, in New York, wears “Arch Preserver” shoes. This was by Roxy’s own orders. He knows them to be world’s most comfortable-shoes. He will not have any of his people hampered in their work by in- efficient feet. So, he insists they shall wear “Arch Preservers.” T would be strange, indee, if his “Fox Theater” staff were not soon doing so, too. For sore, limping feet and jagged nerves from wearing wrong shoes—are as much a handicap here in Washington as elsewhere! (This gives food for thought to School Teachers, Hospital Nurses and other professional women, Office Workers and all others whose feet play an impor- tant part in their daily lives.) HEN changing your res- idence, service is as im-! portant as anything else. and service is one of the con-| spiciously excellent features of | Cathedral Mansions, SOUTH. Mrs. Simpson, our resident manager, gives personal atten- tion to the comfort and con-| venience of those who take up | residence here—and you get| superior accommodations PLUS this super-service. Under McKeever & Goss Management Suites of one room and bath to six rooms and two baths, with twenty-four- hour switchboard and elevator service £ available, See Mrs. Simpson at Cathedral Ma: sions, South, for reservations, or— MCKEEVER and REALTO Rentals from §40 to $165 1115 K Street Main 4752 ; "Arch Preserver" Shoes Accomp]ish Their Comfort Without Sacrificing Beauty The new Fall styles were ncver more lovely. Shown in a large variety of strikingly new strap and tie effects, in popular materials and colors. Sizes up to 10. AAAA | e e, 24 810 1o $14.50 D.. C, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1977. Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Add Beauty and Value to Your Lawns--A Sale of Evergreens At $1 Each Norway Spruce, size 12 to 18 inches. Arbor Vitae, size 12 to 18 inches. Boxwood, Semper Virens, size 9 to 12 Inches. Boxwood, dwarf (Suffruticosa), 6 to 9 inches. At $1.65 Each Norway Spruce, 18 to 24 inches. Arbor Vitae, 18 to 24 inches. Retinus Spora Plumosa, 9 to 12 inches. Retinus Spora, golden tipped, 9 to 12 inches. Retinus Spora, blue, 9 to 12 inches, Globe Arbor Vitae, 9 to 12 inches Golden Arhor Vitae, 6 to 9 inch Juniperus Stricta, 6 to 9 inches. Beautiful Evergreens always inmprove the value and appearance of your home. They keep it attractive even during bleakest Winter. This large assortment has been collected from the best sources. Beautiful evergreens of the varieties that thrive best in this climate. Fall is the hest time to plant them so they can get well rooted before Winter. This selection offers kinds not previously ifound in sales. $2.25 Each Retinus Spora, golden tipped, 12 to 1% inches, Retinus Spora, Plumosa, 12 to 1% inches. Retinus Spora, blue. 12 to 18 inches, Globe Arbor Vitae, 12 to 15 inches. Golden Arbor Vitae, 9 to 12 inches. Juniperus Striéta, 9 to 12 inches. Siberian Arbor Vitae, 15 to 18 inches. $1.39 6%¢ Boxwood, Semper Virens, 12 to 18 inches Boxwood, dwarf (Suffruticosa), f to 9 inches Rhododendron, a Irish Juniper, 12 to 18 inches. .. Azalea A profusely evergreen with glossy foliage around. 3x3 feet flowering beautifully tho Sysar Irlsh Juniper, 18 to 24 inches Rhododendron, 2x2 feet..... Canada Hemlock, size 30 inches.........$2.50 Azalea Amoena, size 9x12 inches . Azalea Hinodegiri fricHesl .oooics Azalea Hinodegiri, 9 to 12 inches ......c.......82.25 And Beautiful Flowers—Special 35¢, 3 for S1 25¢ Peonies—red, white and pink German Iris (named varieties). . Japanese Iris (mixed). Phlox, asst. colors. Sixth Floor—Eighth St.—Lansburgh’s. Make Your New Fall Frocks With This Lovely 40-In. Crepe de Chine Our 1f you want a material that is washable, whose quality is c‘(LeIIcnt—\\hme colors are lovely—that can be used for any number of things—you will be enthusi- They have all those qualmcs—an(l then some! your choice of colors is “unusual—there are thirty gorgeous Fall shades that include, navy, black, canton blue, malaga, tawny birch, maroon glace, jungle green, I'rench beige, cocoa and ever so many others! astic about these! 40-inch Plain Satin Crepe Regular $2.00 Quality, yard. . . For instance— $1‘55 40-in. All-Silk Chiffon Velvet $6 vd. A most extraordinary valuel 40-inch Satin . Charmeuse $7.65 yd. A silk that has hit a high note in Fashion this season. Street and evening colors, including, § English oak, Balsam green, Can- ton blue, tawny birch, malaga red, pineapple, copper leaf, navy and black. $2.98 value. 40-inch Black Chiffon Velvet $3.69 yd. You hardly need to be re- minded of the popularity of chiffon velvet for Fall and Win- ter wear. A soft, drapy quality. $1.69 vd. The quality is of the best— a soft, supple and lustrous fabric that will make delightful frocks, slips and linings. It may be had in black and col- ors. The quality makes this a bargain! $1.98 value. 36-in. Costume Velveteen $2 vyd. A velveteen with a beautiful soft chiffon finish. Shown in the best Fall colors, including cardinal, malaga, blue spruce, navy, marine, canton blue, Havana, Java, gooseberry, black and pineneedle. The loveliness of chiffon vel- vet can never be over-empha- sized! Smart for afternoon and evening gowns—not to mention the evening wrap. In street, pastel tones and black. The standard price for this excellent quality. 35-in. Silk-Faced Duvetyne $1.50 yd. An exquisite velvet finished duvetyne in the new Fall shades, including, English oak, grey maroon glace, balsam green, blue spruce, copper leaf, King blue and canton blue. Make smart street and afternoon In smart black. quality, wonderfully rich. An exquisite frocks. Third Floor—Lansburgh's—73th Street $68.50t0 $72.50 Wilton Rugs $58.75 Talk about a real rug value!— this is it! Wilton Rugs are well known for their quality, durabil- ity and attractiveness—but this price is rarely heard associated with Wiltons. The soft, rich colors will lend warmth and charm to your rooms—and the soft, rich nap lends an.air of luxury. The two popular room sizes, 8.3x10.6 and 9x12. $47.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs, a new shipment. All the newest pat- terns and colors. Closely woven. Will give splendid ** $42.50 wear. Sizes 83x10.6 and 9x12 ......... Fifth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street " A New Low Price! Famous ‘Full- Fashioned Silk Hose 3 Pairs, $4 Without exception, our best hosiery selling value. Known to hundreds and hundreds of women for their superior quality and long wear, certainly AR.A. Stockings should win thou- sands of new friends at this new low price. Every pair with 25 inches of fine pure even-weave-silk, that reaches far over the knee, lisle-lined hems and re- inforced lisle toe-guards, that insure longer and better wear. Comiplete is the fange of new Fall colors in sizes 8% to 10. Street Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street