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| SOCIETY &3 X ! Dr (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) City. which will hold a card party tomorrow afternon at 2 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel, the progeeds to he devoted to : patriotic work, has added.to its list of ¥ Samuel Wi The patronesses Mrs. ams | + Earle, recording secretary R Mrs hen W. { Mrs. R dwin S. Brousseau, Mrs. Al- kley, Mrs. James W, Orn; ph . Barnard. Mrs. Eimert Lawrence. Myers The candy table will be in charge of < Mrs. W. F. Hamberger, assisted 1 + Miss Marguerite Orme nees Reception Saturday f President and Mrs, M A reception in honc president of George Wa Uni versity and Mrs, Cloyd vin is being given by the n Wome the Alumni Asso n of Saturday evening { the new ! Wm . The addition 1o | to i and | hours Mar receiving line, in the guests of honor, will be M. Mrs. John Bell Larner, representing b e hoard of trustees: Dr. and Mrs. T F. A. Hornaday, representing the | Alumni Assoeiation; Dr. and Mis. Harvey W. Wiley, represent 1 Columbian Women, and the « . the university and Mrs. Howard Hodzki Prof. Ilmer Louis Kayse secretary of the university, will make the introductions. the reception, Dr. Hornaday, ent of the Alumni Association, introduce the president mmbian Women, Mrs. Harvey Wiley, who will bring a word of ing from the Columbian Women and ihe Alumni Ass tion to President President Marvin will make Thol Yot Dani Wil vital Cluh of the univer- of followed men grad- us > assisting Mr. the Tt Harold E. reception and y_are: Mr. J g . Theodore Noves. Mr. the ) 3ruce King, ) M Will “harles Stanle hite, Mr Charles W. I Hellen, Dr. Huren W. Law v Mr. Jose Owen, Dr. Sterling Ruffin, I J. Mallory, Col. Walter C. Nr. Henry P. Biair, Dr. Borden, Dean William V. V Dean William Cline Borden, Paul Earnest, Mr. Clifford K. Berry-| & jpo man, Mr. Gilbert Hall, Mr. Samuel v el Jierrick, Mr. William J. Wallis, Capt. | . Fdward Stafford and Capt. Edwin S. | ¢ FBettelheim. jmm A number of women are serving on s ‘the hospitality committee, with Miss Jrene M. Pictorio 7 " Joshua ana Mr | " E. Kramer are heading the | 816 ee on arrangements, and are | ted by a number of others, . J. Lewis Moneyway and Miss | Maxine Rolle have cl music. Mrs. William Carl Ruediger, Miss Elizaheth Peet and Miss Ros: mary Arnold are in charge of decora- | tions. . Arthur Dr. |~ vans, | b ] laude | William | Daniel .|y the n Vieck. | # in AMiss Elsie C. Sonnenberg and Miss | Judge and Mrs !be the guests of Miss Patricia Poe | <9 " MUSlC.i a B 4. few day: |2 {aye spending a few days in Atlantic| (o0 (LUB ENTERTAINMENT. to the Health Department in the past 21 D. A Ralph F. and Anna T, Ed M Jefferson Allrea I, g \d Odell and Viola Lewis, girl. Elhe Cirtis and M Delos_Smith, Dr. | €3 Cleplane, | = Turkey on th Thanksgrzing. ———— ey Major in Line for Retirement. Maj. Allen J. Black, Army Medical | 'g two groups Corps, at Fort Andrews, Mass., lm,\:;nr e n ordered to his home to await re- | W4 avenience of the | Regular Medical Corps in July i Lieut. Pa John W. Bennett will ett. and Mrs, H. Eirlhs Reported. following births have heen reported forth Coon ahilities were in the whistled obbhligs and Mary C. and Daisy_Rolineon. hoy and G ", Dorsoy, girl, Deaths Reported. following_deaths have been reported Tiealth Department in the last =4 v ot st er Municipal 7 East Capito] st . Georgetown Uni s Hospital 2 st R mas ir] Simms. 92, Casualty Hospital am Diggs. 6 months, Children’s Hos Marriage Licenses. ze licenses have been issued fo the 1 P. Crowder and Miram L. Mosshure, \eis J. Latham and Marv A. Farrei pew 2 Katoeki d _ Rosella M nk " of Fredericks. ) A Bessie . Chewning ot <. Smith and Mare H. Moore Gasawas and Mary Jenkine jex and Ruth Syman, both of a Smith and Clara E. Koontz F. Poplin_ and Zuletta Getz abel M jam N. McCord and S bout Chevy Chase with Gantt and Kenyon *AY, " table, logs on & | hearth fire, children vomping the hall—a long ~ cherished Mr. John | sicimory for them, a tradition of § family. Senator chose 3| ! when he bought in time for & A new stone house 3| its wooded sctting offers you & | hospitality. It's so casy fo 3 ! follow the Semator’s example. 8 t call us today. 15th Street Main There stling girls.” reception m_a 1 ¢ City Club last nig eems likely to belie the ad: her name may not he well known hut her talent s so marked ereonaiity so attractive that to marked Heor | Richmond's | Womer present and her the indica ss for her tion was Renjamin ce of the i owed by ] The Association’s Emblem of Purity THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TFRIDAY. OCTOBER 28 i old proverh her efforts rge atdience which ons all point in the future. admirably Natic This ahour | but after the warm ealled Seng Birds d was The Indian Love Cali Her accompanist was Later in the program shown to to the three- part song, “Song of the Mockins Bird.” which was sung by the club| chorus, Gertrude Lyons, director. The chorus also s: of three-part sonss, largely familiar | tunes, and some duets were well su by Emma Smith and Eleanor Bake Spencer. The whole program seemed to be thoroughly enjoved by the andienece. Following {he music a very short ie skit hy Christopher entitled “Rehearsal.” Avas touch to the finale of the evening's entertain nt. It was di- rected by Edith Oriani. Colonel Sent to Camp Meade. Col. Harry L. Cooper, U. § try, has been ailed as assistant commandant of the Tank School Camp Meade, Md REAM Only Our Produc- tions Are Entitled to Use It Here Week-End Special —is a combination that is one of the big Fuz sells favorites—made as only Fussells makes it. Sultana and Black Walnut Both are delicious—rich and flavory; made with guarded purity. The stores featuring pure foods can sup- ply the Fussells Week-end Special—tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. Order from your dealer; or pick up the handy purity-protected package on the way home. Fuseell's for Health Outstandingly Smart Among the New Season's Materials— Helen Crawley ®ajled on the 8. 8. De Gra ber 8 to attend the Am convention in Pari ican of Hyattsville, se Septem who Legion rived home ement vernment, and First Li Parshley, Corps of Enginee of absence at Middletown, heen transfecred to the retived list on | acconnt of diszhility Infan- | at| 192 | servi ! ana at the e Paul € on leave | 2nd onn., has | Corp to the incident Fn We Take Precaution to rigl'n Shoe on foot. X S Y% 2 Conmb e A B 0 Shoes for dress, school and play wear— children and Arthur Burt Co.— Paris for boys, Fine Toiletries Houbigant's Toilet Water, $1.50. Jasmine, chypre, rose or violet. Cheramy Three Creams, 25c. One tube each of cleansing, tissue and vanishing creams. Melba Triple Compact, §2. Gold color case with mirror and chain. Contains lipstick. rouge and powder. Correct for evening use. Street Floor during the Spanish War and in the For we truth of\ our motto— caring for feet is better than curing them. safe side here. Washington ce. Maj. Black 1s from Virginia | served in the Volunteer Army nized Reserves during the World He was appointed major in the 1920 hley is from_Connecticut was appointed to the Enginee: s in August, 1921 <land now has greyhound races YOU WILL ALSO FIND see that the exactly only is put each youngster’s realize the LARGE ROOMS. You will be on the Per growing girls. 1343 F Street London 733 12th St. N.W. Satisfaction Since 1 {. i ) ) KNG’ PA i X 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. foo the fru fro Le Bourg’et = tiful colors. LINDBERGH FOUND SUPREME SATISFACTION WHEN HE REACHED g . SUPREME SATISFACTION IN AN APARTMENT AT Washi_rz_gjy_on‘s Le Bourget No. 2127 California Street N.W. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING WITH APARTMENTS OF Onc. TWO. Tl’lree Rooms. Bath and Porcl’\ —MURPHY BEDS APARTMENTS., $40.00 to $70.00 Month Open and Lighted Until 9 See Resident Manager or FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY Main 352-353 t ball ga 1 prefer them crystal and suits and re are sweet it effects for co cks. Street Floor MAdvancey ‘Fashions m ‘"M‘e‘tallic, Satin and Velvet Hats, $4.58 Sj)écial In tmductory ‘ Off(’r' “‘Hollywood Heel”’ Silk Hosiery Full-Fashioned we offer this very new and chic price. price reverts higher. Keeping the school girl stylishly and comfortably attired is a contintous prob- lem that we think can be inexpensively and - Perfect 1.39 Tomorrow —Saturday this group. The Coats, in sizes 1 to 6 and tams to match; wodl chinchilla and double breasted styles or v tifully styled. and two-piece types. vet and wool jers orately or simply trimmed. serge regulation models. only ot Sizes 7 the stocking at this After tomorrow Charming Winter Coats and Warm Dresses For School and Dress Occasions and smartly solved with garments from 7 to 14— of woolen tweeds wjth fur trimming and in single velour and fancy coatings with large fur collars. Beau- The DNresses, of silks and woolens, in one Crepe de chine, vel- - in combinations. E Also navy to 14. Second Floor—King's Palace Just as illustrated—a stun- Washable Capeskin Cuffed ning heel effected by a new slender note. Heel is excep- tionally high spliced and very Gloves Are New - this week on the S. S. Suffren after a visit to the continent. Thei inclhded Italy, € land, Germany d and Ireland. Miss G. Melange of Paris arrived on th> La nce Wednesday, coming direct to Washington, \and is at the Grace Dodge Hotel. N\ Jange is a student of archeology. 1 will study the collection of Georg: ‘ Herbert Myers and other museum col- loctions in America. Sh2 will remain in Washington throughout the Win- ser. ' The Woman's Ciub will hold a re house, 1526 New 2 ovember 2. from 4 to| v an exhibition of the | of the Women Citi- . tional Democratic | the club- UEDLE | a{LZW[LIH/!LW At the heigh trium mode of questionea meets the ¢ of their un- ph, Artcraft Suede an p\-esemafion o Velvet Wifh 3 models feature newly arnve at the extraor dinary price 0¥ zen cover desigr deyicting the part women have played i building up toe Nation. milton, Cana- ster, Miss Maude Note: The very unusual nature of this event makes im A. Clark, at 900 Nincteenth street, Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will have as her guests at the 1. Q. Armstrong lecture to be given befre the District League of American I'en Women at | its clubrooms, 1108 Sixteenth street | northwest, tomor ¢ o'clock, Mrs. Thomas Fi A Helen Morton Drake, Mr. and | as Ross, Mrs. George Rob- toberts, Mrs. Leon- icholson, Miss Juliette cholson and Mrs. Arthur Crawfd Greenway Inn Opvosite Cathedral Mansions South DINNERS Special Tuesday and Thursday Sea Foods 5 to 7:%0, 85 Cents FIRST ANNIVERSARY DINNER Sunday, October 30, 1927 Six_Courses Special Menu 1:00 to 7:30, $1.00 ANN TABER FFICE and home cares are soon forgotten when children fll your evening with wholesome musical entertainment. Nothing helps more to cultivate the finer qualities of life than music. A player piano, especially the dainty Studio is ideal for every home purpose be- cause it is easy to play and the tone quality gives real enjoyment. Convenient Terms LYRIC PIANO CoO. 1738 14th St. N.W, Tomorrow ONE DAY ONLY! G Millinery Department Fourth Floor A glowing, glorious offer- ing of the smartest Hats you've cver seen at any- where near this amazingly low sale price. Every New Fall Color! Every New Fall Fabric! In all the Newest and Most Wanted Fall Styles! mediate _se Tection perative. M:BRMKS &CO ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th im- Tomorrow ONE DAY LY! Special Sale! Regular $5.00 to $7.50 Values For Saturday Only— Every Hat a Remarkable Value! Choose from a host of pretty styles in small, medium and lar ge head sizes! narrow at the top—in fact J wear their hosiery. tifully thread silk in heavy service weight extending far above the knee and mecting a short lisle garter hem. Gorgeous Winter colors—A phere, nude, grain, dust, evenglow, scason, mirage, gun metal and black. Street Floor—King's Palace ust as smart Parisiennes specially Loy " . otherwis finished ~with rein- Cellfor toe-guard and beau- fashioned. All pure Foot forced chic skin glo lesan, French nude. atmos- swagger A wid blend wi S Fur-Tri Halloween Costumes For All the Family At $2.48 to $3.98 Suits for boys and girls or adults. Pierrot, clown, monkey, Italian girl, witch, black pirate, minstrel, Mex- ican man or girl, Dutch girl, gvpsy. red devil, Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs, Chinaman. At $1.49 to $1.98 Costumes for boys and girls. Red devil, Chinaman, black cat, Indian chief, clown and cowboy. Street Floor—Boys' Section Oi_course, they are tailored cuffs to match embroidered backs are and who prefer them we include genuine lamb- purchased, e they would $3. Demure, $1.88 for those ves in cuffed styles or the very slip-on types of suede and wash- able capeskin. e variety of pleasing shades to th Winter ensembles. All sizes. treet Floor—King's Palace Children’s 50c mmed Sport Hose 35¢ 3 prs. for $1 Coats £ A Remarkable Group at g/fl\\i This Very Low Price 7 Graceful in line, all lavishly trim- med with smart furs, that will not curl when wet and fashioned of thick, soft fabrics that are light in weight, vet of true fur warmth. And, too, these fabrics will not water spot. These are easily the most satis- fving coats for Winter, all styled with exceptional smartness and chic. Broadcloth—Suede Velour—Buckskin Chamelaine And trimmed with French beaver- ette, Mendoza beaverette, Man- churian wolf, Vicuna fox and pointed coney. Striking colors, _including tan shades and all black. Sizes 14 to 521, Second Floor—King's Palace new “King’s Palace” Corselettes Specially Featured at $ A splendid, slenderizing model of flesh, rayon-stripe d cotton. Side- fastening model with inner dia- phragm belt. Triple boning in back. Three pairs of hose sup.porters. Sizes 36 to 46. : A Saturday Special! Boys’ 4-Pc. Suits of $ Woolen Mixtures Sturdy woolen mixtures, in tweed patterns of gray or brown. Well tailored and made to give a maximum degree of good service. Splendid for school or dress—for boys will enjoy their good looks. Choice of one pair each of golf and plain knickers; two pairs of goli knickers or one pair each long pants and-knickers. Sizes 8 to 17. $3.98 Lumberjacks 32.93 All-wool plaids, in light or dark eolor combinations. ‘Well made and generously full cut. Sizes 6 to 16. $3.98 Black rubber coat, vulcanized seams, sou” ed. Sizes 4 to 18. Street Floor—King’s Palace Rayon and Mercerized Lisle Sport Hose, in splendid colors and patterns. Included are boys’ golf hose, in correct, new pat- terns. All sizes. Children’s 39¢ Long Hosiery 25¢ Mercerized, Derby rib _stockings in Camel, beige, grain and gray. All s Misses’ $1 Silk and Rayon Hosiery 50¢ Shown in all the important Winter shades, Women's $1 and $1.25 Rayon Undergarments 88¢ rests, chemise, and extra size: 2 Pink, peach, nile, orchid white. Children’s $1 Union Suits 69c Forest Mills and other brands. Waist attachment. all styles, in gray and white. And boys' gray fleeced suits in sizes 12, 14 and 15. Street Floor. rib % and perfect tanbark, $5 Rain Outfits with Hood or