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- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 8, 1927. Motte, Mich., i Disability. . SOCIETY | omns snsmmes| g S a2 2 PORKT, STYLE ARGITER, | GEN. JENKINS RETIRED. [FLYERGILES HAS FAITH it ey | s e o Dbl ; the Woodward Bullling. ; 1 North C; in honor of Miss Hess that Giles| Tapt. ; ¢ : the Woodward Building. t_he mountains of \\’l'!lfl‘l} North Caro- o N cHARMs AND MASCOTS, g 3 Ahaainin recaitly ‘statisned at Ei B e o e o oy | e gt Gyt i gpen el | TO DISCUSS FASHIONS | rmy’ ocer who won Disein-| | DRt e L O tosivly st City Club will be hostesses in obser — flancee Giles blushed, laughed, etired list of the Army on account ance of the eighth hirthday anniver-| Fpsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi . N uished Service Cross. " Paris Expert to Deliver Address L4 5 i Displays Picture of Pretty Girl in| y (e i intervibmeniy| TURAT TS EE S OB SR | ¢ary of the club, which celebration at | Legal Sorority, entertained woman i Maj. Gen. John M. Jenkins, recently s et i eaid the 12.000-mile | of disability inc Townsend, Henry B. 8pencer and Mrs. | {10 ‘_r\xr:. _I.:*‘,:ltvxé:“.r'\:‘,p;‘;flv“e Dlace, to-| students of the junior claes of the From Stage of National THea- Profoteds: Kaa Neent pikesat on tha vad Plane Designed P ) a sporting po- | He is a native of Pennsylvaniagand e WilsoncGfere 181 e o |MoiTow, will take the form of “open | Washinzlon College of Law at a fea ter This Afternoon. tired list of the Army hy operation New Zealand. I il Rosenwarne. |entered the military service in 1501 gt i 3 in chargt onse,” cer rom 2 until | Florentine room at the Ward- A CABITE o i er: eMteeditlie B a e i the details of the loeal management of | HONSe" and a silver ton from @ WOt | in the i Tiotel Sundny. The dean, | Taul Toiret, famous style arbiter [0f law on account of age. Born in fpg (e Associated Press. | Detroit. He will fly alone. | open (1€ JlOT0 tional Army ;and the oper fof the club are in ited to act as host- | Miss seth I. Reed, was assisted | of Paris, will deliver his fashion lec- |South Carolina in November, 1563, he| SAN FRANCISCO, November §.— pES - | reached the grade of captain In the Gov. Parker of Lonisiana has arrived | #5568 to their prospective-member | in receiving by M;w. Ellen Spence ‘!F;’:“‘ ‘rv"v-ml "h:n nnl:eknr'h(_he S‘a‘f'!‘r;n:l was graduated from the Military |If there is ar)‘;plndx gn\v‘l’t‘nlrms \nud Tt's no use seeking happiness unless | 1egular establishment in Decergber. ‘ashing o ; is | friends ctain in the clubhowse | \fussey, Chief Justice Walter 1. Me- | Theater at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, | 2 z mascots, Capt.” Frederick Giles, Aus. | 1% 0% W8 5060 Hiiopd 4 ? fn Washington for the week and is | (riends, to entertain in th | Mussey when he will illustrate his fashion | Academy in 1887 and assigned to the | MANEOIS: CEDL Trecttcl B how alon |10 2 happy in the seeking. 192 . s in their own homes, availing them- | Coy and Miss Adele Stewart and’ Mias ' Wl I St ‘Cavuliy: . Bined-then Re. hikseen 3 v an: one | e ¥ Ives of fho uso of the card and tea | Larrimore Keeley, former deans, dictates by designing three gowns nlx: “?“‘a“‘_';-‘nl ‘u’l_'l‘"j“'zpn,l';e o porto | from San Francisco Friday for Well. | n X < 3 R b alter F. Rurke of [tocms. The club has a_membershin | Afiss Minnie Hohn presided at the tea |UPon living mannequins, supplied by | b 0 * 50 (0, ™ Philippines and | 'N8ton, New Zealand. by way of Hon- & 5 . : D | T e, s varios] and Miss Marion Hines and Miss | the Hecht department store, sponsor | tieo. Hamall, [the CHAPRREs 881 olutu, 'Azures he wiil have’ the best | S5 S S W RO R i PASSSRASSANCSI OISO AT A eI Eo ety Soh: & b O tlton STb el ANFaLS A "ot life. | i | Williams rendered vocal | 0f Poiret’s appearance here. A o |of fortune. . Cariton H . ‘ man of el ; ‘om other cities in which the de- | "km"i‘"{‘;‘“l‘},t‘i’]'l‘mg:::";;l‘:‘: 1‘,'&‘} In the cockplt of the biplane fs | where thev have I the past | . irs. e | N il i S i Sl D ceial host who will | sizner has lectured on his_present | Moros in pasted a picture of Miss Wanda Hes for nll(or :‘!‘-‘l«‘h.\"‘ g o i o ea tables from 4 n;'mlh[ Flour Flrm; Restricted. tour of the United States, W ashn!g»‘:;:lh"z‘: cony m‘d’;‘*";‘r::z :“:xm"“ o T are renew until 6 will be Mrs. Henry i S ) % O e M e | der. During the World War he com- UFFLED CURTAINS udae 1OS. 0. in this ei Frederick L. iy = | The Federal Trade Commission has| ¢ O T o n¢ | manded the 30th Infantry of the 3 L. Hodukins. Mrs. | issued an order against combinations g thought | Division in the Meuse-Argonne of- STt a Bkt T % Former Sena I A Mrs, David Hunt 1 5 for control.of uniform prices, dis.| S ! et ensive and was sed three times eyl ments in action. For extraordinary heroism 1 : a pair (Continued fram Seventesnth Page.) of Towa has joinec in | Keatin;;and Mrs. an | it d s of sale, distribution | | counts and terms of sale, distribution N i Poie Washington at the Mayflos | I in | B X e Mavilo o land aeliv of grain products, de.| clareliere e {in action near Cunel, France, Octo-| she is passing the early An c yration in the eveni will ed to restrict the trade practices ce in Washington in T} ev | fer DAt : ber 14, 1918, he was awarded the | o Mrs, Ern Mot o for members onlv. Mes IV r thice firms or associations in Wash- Distinguished' Service Cross. His last | Cotmet W, mfiw tional preside ¢ Wiley “‘{: je Bl ington, Idaho and Oregon. The three s active assiznment was the command Wisiile asswatii League of Am. ProgTam, iiEh: & = ffirms manufacture more than 60 per e of troops at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. 1211 ¥ St. N tain 1211 or Fatimates | has been in W e et siEton alTIDY cent of the flour produced in the| Some kinds of ants have been days and b t = at o s anei Iee Vtes named. known to live for 10 to 15 years. returnc, N i Greenwich, Conn., Iast evenir 3 Seton presided at the November 1"y T WIS Yoxtesses invite meeting of the national executive | {0 IO A he coffee tables and W ST ~ board at the Willard yesterday morn- |, 0 howis ave: Mrs. Alhert H. Put A A\h\‘ SL EDE TIE ing, when a number of important so 5 <sie Dell, Miss Florence < g cial plans were made for the league’s | [\ oy, Mrs, Thomas Jeffors Wonderful Display of Midwinter. scason. Among the out-of- | n "\r'e” Minnte F. Cunningham. Miss Shown in brown and black Chrysanthemums yesterday was Mrs, Trving R. Pren-|aqie Taua Becrien. ) { | suede, with genuine lizard ! Gude's “Mums” are homegrown and enjov a hY RN T e i oo iR Cowsill snUBca. Cothin: Thofbe trim. Cuban heel. A Brothers nation: wide/reputationcfor unusual Beauty auc Washington bver tho. week end. and| Miss Dorothy Roaner of Brisbane X CiSharesn Rl perfection. See them this week in all their who was also a specially honored guest | College, Queensland, Australia, and new Stets X glory—tall, stately blooms for wedding and at the tea given by M Seton for the I'\fiss et Dunolo of Sydney “_N-‘ ford for smart u/‘,d"esda Dis la ,13 supper decorations—bright colors to enliven executive board Sun \fternoon at | Cew South Wales, Australia, who o7 play each and every room. the Willard. Mrs. Prentiss left Wash- (are doing Tesearch in a number of col- | daytime 5 - of Unusual Importance ington for her home in Philadelphia |leges and universities in America, have ek 4 > . . last evening. arrived in Washington for & Bt el e | All This Week at All Three Stores and are a! 7 Ce 0 i A card party under the auspices of s | the section of education of the Twen- | Zeta Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority. | ARDROBE EOUISITES Sunday o = ! £ BROS. & Extends an Invitation to All Flower Lovers to Visit Any One of Their Three Stores to View the % Y 4 g 2 S ¢ the Willard Hotel Monday, December |afternoon, November 6, from 4 pra. Trmest. R MeComas is chair. | Miss Emily - Sussen, Miss Lorraine ‘ iy . Dinner Dresses SN Three Staren tor Tour Convenience AT of o s ‘\)-i',;'g\'f.: e, Nty | Foather - Halliday, Miss | . — i 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. e - ‘n{n““;r?\'itl}‘l‘.“?\l};‘SEI;.:‘)ulseevBelleis. STETSON SHOE SHOP | gm R necds have been anticipated, and uir:;nr: 2 Main 427 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 tieth Century Club will be given at|entertained at a rush tea i i s. |Miss Anna _Reith, Miss Margaret i now afforded lhe‘pl(‘mum of view Col. 3103 . Sidwell, Mrs. ¥ Reith, Miss Gertrude Bell, Miss Ellen 13051 Street | superls array of Fall apparel thay is new, Sol. 310 Farrington. B. Sworni. | Norris, Miss Mary Duffy and Miss . | Fand dlegant atedt and Mrs . Brook Evelyn Ofenstein. smart ‘and elegant. On the reception committee is Mrs, i o e ; .| Mrs. E. R. Reed ot Pittsburgh is iy i St Shohes W. Bidwe - | spending several days in Washington | T WeE LNGE BT RCT BeB N R Vgt M. Grosvenor, chs ; 2t the Grace Dodge en route to Pine- &Y, | Y AT 3 { N gil B. Jackson, Mrs. leie ahBiAll bagsgined \, NW17I0 \ 3 Sidwell, Mrs. Ernest R. as, | L e O e — : : 3 $ : & SRVZAN < R A P’ o> = SN Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association ‘l N o Mrs. Edward B. Clark, Mr Evans, jr.; publicity, Mrs. ¥ Clark; arrangements, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt; tables and ushers, Mrs. . Geoffrey Creyke, chairman; Mrs. Ly- ! man B. Swormstedt, Mrs. E. W. ] 0 s erln ApoLri, KARN ARTHCL, Girer 7Y Washburn, Mrs. Alfred Brooks, Mrs renen) ot Abner Ferguson; prizes, Mrs, George . i ¢ F. Bowerman: supplies, Mrs. Francis Siiis . M. Goodwin, Mrs. Austin Clark; candy, Chair caneing. Porch Mrs. A. T. Fowler, rs. J. B. Camp- . - bell, and tickets, Mrs. Samuel Her- rockers splinted. J4 price Sk Rt e ke ] on. al tapestries, - TR | T - £t S R Y 1| e and velours Other Precious Stones § PASSENGER SEDAN 3 ult, rs. . T, Cl tt, Mrs. 2 ) mrfi‘;m}x& ‘\t‘r;n;*:fi gaszr For Two Days Only Members of Amsterdam Diamond Ezchange s 2 2 8 5 MeNefil, Mrs. D. W. Prentiss, Mra : . W. Ballou, Mrs. E. R..McComas, I Mrs. R. S. Yard, Mrs. C. L. Parsons, Send for S-{nplet P ‘ ) Mrs. Grosvenor Jones, Mrs. Caleb Free Estimates . a n 4 : AT THE FACTORY Miller, Mrs. F. M. Goolwin, Mrs. L. ‘" rter, Mrs. M. A. Warson, Mrs, o Thirty-five Years at g. E. lg.sls‘, Mrs. Merle Thorpe, Miss Wn’t:, P:;"',:;SC“" | 9‘;; F qt race Willis, Mrs. Frank R. Rutter, .Franklin JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITRE Mrs. Ellwood P. Morey, Mrs. Euzenc : 35 s Byrnes, Mrs. O. L. Veerhoff, Mrs. Lyman Tabor. Mrs. Frederick T. Brewster of Clay Armstrong Edgerton, New Haven, Conn.. has arrived in Washington for the meet- 1233 10th St. NW. :;:!Cor the executive committee of e Colonial Dames, which will be held at the Mayflower, w_hsro she 12 a guest, on November’9 and 10. Mrs. Schafer of Wisconsin ELECTRICAL e 2 e e o i ; HEADQUARTERS resentative Schafer of Wisconsin, en. ! ; i 14th & C Sts. N.W. LAST CHANCE Now! $54.50 :» BRAND NEW Margaret Manion, national president neral of the Spanish War Veter- You can take 12 years to ] pay off your loan without M 2 the expense of renewing. P ACUUM CLEANER : $1,000 for $10 per month, ° including interest and prin- . ; l n t e ac ar cipal. Larger or smaller Only . . loans at proportionate o . PERPETUAL ||| $3075 - SixTwo-Passenger Coupe Complete set of “High- =R\ HIS new Coupe is cer- cars,itis equippedwith every ASSOC!ATION Vacuum” attachments Y y This Great ! tain to be one of the most convenience and necessity Largest in Washington at no extra cost. : Ofter Ends ‘ popular models Packard has with the single exception of Assets Over $16,000,000 Fully Guaranteed. \ 3 Saturday, | ; ever offered. It will especially the spare tire. o s Delivered and vember 12 find favor with professional : R SR e Demonstrated 5 P! The new car is the lowest 7 a!‘!d business men as well as priced truly fine car of its type, ) with sons and daughters who costing but $2350 at the A CLEAR SAVING OF $14.75 may have their own cars. factory. Designed snd built This is your last chance! . The enclosed seat accommo- entirely within the Packard You may l_'_;uy a brand-new Grand Prize Eureka at the amazingly low ¥ " dates two with room to spare. factory, it offers a most out- price of $39.75, until our limited supply is exhausted—between now and : ' Saturday, November 12, Rarely is such a value offered—$39.75 for the A fu“y'upholstcrcc.l foldmg Standlng value. same Eureka that won the Grand Prize at the Sesquicentennial Exposi- -seat fitting flush within the When may we show you this tion! The cleaner preferred and used in thousands of Washin%ton homes! | rear deck when not in use, latest ofl'cring? And may we Delivered and demonstrated at your home, with a ‘complete set of the . o famous * cuum” attachments at no extra cost. also provides for :j“;.o so that examine your used car and the car may be used for twoor ¢y you how we will accept ONLY $5.00 DOWN Jutencen mMOre passengersasnecessary. it ag cash, on our payment Small Carrying Charges on Deferred Payments Like all other Packard Six plan if you W{Sh? Good-Bye Saturday is the final day of this amazing offer. Tt must be withdrawn . | then, and may not be repeated, for we have only a limited number of the N 1 e w3 | ™5 : § Model 9 Eureka. P A (: : K D : ol n ® Hurry! Hurry! Don’t miss this opportunity. Order your cleaner first ’ L. % \ & 0 N . s ) S K | thing tomorrow—while they last. A THE M AN WHO OWNS e e Phone MAIN TEN THOUSAND | P R . < o e “Freezone” on an aching corn e e : ELECTRIC ; e i o PO I OM AC APPLIANCE Packard Washington Motor Car Company “Freezone” ior a to remove every 0. Coolican, President corn, soft corn, or corn & | Everyflu'n; Electrical for Brighter, Better Homes CO . i nnecticut at S - e o 14th & C Sts. N.W. Main Ten Thousand Adams 6130 ©ut coreness or ir- Titation,