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SOCIE’IY Continued from Eighteenth Page.) ALPHA DELTA PHI VOTES OIO MEET : | Western Reserve College, ! Cleveland. Gets Next Con- | vention—Banquet Tonight. son of M. Taliaferre of Vire a dinner dance at the Con- Country Club last night. Th.- wedding will' take place in the chapel of the United States Naval {man Henry B. Tali Henry A. tended the dance. The dinner gues J ltunn ghs, Miss v A s herine Ilu\mwk\ Miss Imhl Miss Jeanette Albert, | Julia 'lumnh‘ Miss Janet F Murial Davis, Midshipm Hannegan, Midshipman James Le Midshipman Clovis Coffman, Midship- man Frank Craft, Midshipman .1 ke Pierce, Midshipman Allen Hicks, iraham Butts and Mr. Roger brothers of Miss Butts. ‘held ear’s | ! Tludson Chapter, Western Rescrve| Uollege, at Cleveland, ta { rolected as the 1828 conven 0 Alpha Delta Phi college 1ity, at the convention being at !he Willand Hotel. Next v +essions will be on the same da ‘ecember 28-30. Following election of officers L this afternoon and the annual banquet tonight, the convention will adjourn This morning’s business voted to committee reports <clection of the o “ viace for next year Five prominent this morn s Careers for Young Men i R. Vallance of spoke of 1 Serv principal t thelr residenc 1. hetween the 7 o'clock. They will their younz son’ Felix Gertrude Boswell Morrison. In the room presiding st the tea table . Richard Yates, Mrs Wal- neis Gordon Nesbitt Rush. sister to Mr a ' Pe ¢ Daniels, ginia Manners, Nalle, Miss Maude uth Gillette. Frar Boswell, Pauline T Miss Kathe Wells and M M »epartment f “Foreign nderdonk . Wil a comy B C. L|l||<\‘\(‘l is enter ny of youns people x'\x‘ mationette show which is Mlm given in room 214, the National Pr Club Buildin, for the benefit of lh? Girl Scouts. <. Ramseye! Rlair, prominent I The Law:" Char 10 China, of ‘ ; e clude little Paticia K Uh\ l\t\ll‘lh\ Haney. \Ir. governor former 'Rmu\r\f‘ heon ential dining room | May His guests were Helen F. Slade, economic lec- - of New York: Mr. Arthur Slade, Dr. David F' daughter, Miss Donna . Daniel R. Crissinger, the Mr: BOSTON, December than 100 employes of the Charlestown Navy Yard will be ‘harged and sev- eral hundred others will be furloughed aughter of | <. has gone er the New Year. will assist rmance of the § .. to be stag Riding and Hunt Club They will sell programs favors, peanuts_and pink lemonad: Miss Christine Ekengren is chairma and those on her committee are Mi Caroline Roebling, M Betty Drat- It Miss Virginia Cheatam, Mis rances Morse, Miss Mary France o | Warren, Miss Marjorie Tolmann, Miss Gabriella, gan, s Mary Lee Phillips, Miss Olga Craven, Miss Belle Johnson and Miss Marian Willis. The entire proceeds from the show will be used to help pay the debt on the clubhouse for the soldiers, sailors {and marines, sponsored by the Wom- n's Army and League. Marriage Licenses. iage licenses have been isee Morrie Yipman of this o «olin of Eatoniown. X. I rome. sle and Laura W. Brent and Eila C iam’ Fountacn, an o And Mable Carce Pittsburgh and o1 Philadeiphia. o tliam Jupiter and Mamie Butler ank and Cohen, o | both ot} past Clifton Terrace is visiting her daughter, who resides in Havana, [ Cuba. Mrs. Worrell will return to Washington early in January. Mr. and Mrs. E. Edgemoor, Md., will be at home to their friends S January 1, 1928, from 4 to ' ting the hostess will be Mre. Allen Lawrence 3 Mrs. Arthur Turner, Mrs. Rob- ert Henderson, Mrs. Geors and Mrs. Flavelle Koss. Mrs. Ochsenreiter will entertain for those assisting her at a luncheon at the Club St. Mark's. mond. 'hl'lll)lh! \uundvrv and Mari _Fowle Theodore K, Hicke and Annie and Nettie | sther Surar h A Thnit 5, Lk a2 of Ber Nicholas Cors S Louis Cerrett: and Anna Yous lier and Goldie Gilliam and Leslie J. Price. Births Reported. he Sollowing hirthe have been report. 10 Heaith Depts arihe bt bocn, reort Thomas C. and Annie M. Harding, hoy Schorb. boy son. boy. e M. Bailey mes urrouchs. bo 2ad- 207 Bine opere. by Vaward L. and Virnnia E. Aries. giri ohin £ dod Frances Jackson. bus | Senators From Utah Receiving at State Ball. The Utah State Society will give a reception and ball this evening at the Hotel Washington, fer which the pa- i trons and patronesses include Senator and Mrs. Reed Emoot, Senator and Mrs_William H. King, Representativ The WILLARD New Year’s Eve Supper In Large Ballroom DANCING Main 4420, Branch 1020 erry bos- 4”380 Gegurtide Willim, bor A -nd Boberta M. Hariey. by Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been g Health Department i 14 Wi Locture. 3 Divall. 56, Georse Washington | A shephend ot Emergencs Hos- | 14 Bock Creek Church roud M-BR@KS & CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢ Climaxing the Pre-entinent of All Month-End Millinery Events Sample Hats OF BRIGHT FAILLES . .. BENGALINES SATINS AND FRENCH FELTS % Dressy Models Tailored Styles Matron’s Hats Chic Miss Hats In Large and Small Headsizes C— $6 and $7.50 Values Representing one of the most spectacular special purchases we've ever been fortunate enough to make. All the High Colors and Black S — FOURTH F1LOOK < | tional Miss | to New | Mrs. Margaret Hopkins Worrell of C. Ochsenreiter of | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO and Mrs. Don B. Colton, Representa- l‘vq\cclnlly to attend the educational tive and Mrs. Elmer O. Letherwood, | conference which is in session in former Gov. and Mrs. Willlam Spry | Washington at the present time. .mn fnrmt‘r Gov. and Mrs. Heber M. flllllll College Club | v '1 nn committee on arrangements in- | Luncheon at Y. W. C. A. Tomorrow | cludes Miss Claire Partridge, Mr. . The Smith College Club of Wash- liott Gates and Mr. Owen Reichman. |ington will hold its Christmas luncheon irman. Miss Maurine Mulliny, well | at 1 o'clock tomorrow, at the Y. W. known dancer from the Pacific Coast [C. A., at Seventeenth and K strects | r durlng the evening in sev-| northwest. Prof. John Spencer Bas- |sett will address the club, members " |of which will meet a few minutes early | . Sullivan 4 greet hign. An effort has heen made | X t Leon | 1o notify all alumnae and ex-membe rs | Thomas W. Brahany, | of Smith in_the District and nearby January 3, at|Virginia and Maryland, all of whom . following jare invited. Zrrol and Mr. jon Tuesday evening, | their home in Chev a theater ol The headquarters staff of the Amer- i dracs ation of University Women tea for the women attend- Historical, Economics, and clence Assc wder whose | management ew York Philhar. | 1080 As monic_Orches making its initial | ot {bow of the current season at the Na- [ the Theater next Tuesday after [noon. announces that the Washington {committee of the Philharmonic Socic- | ty of New Y Arthur S the has been M M H. i L Mrs. Walter Brucy cholas Longworth, spar Mille Osden L. and Mrs. 1 whsend. Mr. W, Acker, chief clerk of the | Interior Department, has gone to At [lantie City to remain for several day | Mills A. Christian of | at the v will leay short trip through Vir- | nvl\nnlnp: to the Carlton the | middie of next weel. Miss .G, | ning, 551 Mrs. W. Robert Perkins entertained | a bridge luncheon yesterday at her residence, 5510 Sixteenth street north- est. in honor of her guest, Mrs. Lilly \ . Offutt of Baltimore. In the company | “oro NMrs, E. A. \'.’l\nd(\ Mrs. Clinton | Axw\nnder. Dr. and Mrs, Henr for |m | &t sever Florence McKee of Asheville, the guest of Mrs. W. I. Den: | Chevy Chase way. | dert, | gar Sohl and M Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Ladd Wesley Heights will be at home, 44 Lowell street, Monday, January from 4 to 6 o'cloc Mr. and Mre. Alfred have returned New York. after | Washington. Miss Elizabeth V. W. Clapp, dean of | Home Economics, at Connecticut Col- | lege, has arrived at the Grace Dodge | F. Benziger to 940 Park avenue. a month's stay in 22 Musicians, including Wardman Park. Orchestra Renowned Entertalners | CLEARAN As usual, the last day will be the banner The Annual there are hundreds of coats, 1927-28 models, that are this annual event. stocks are complete Coals ‘formerly $55 1o $65; now reduced L7 FUR v ARIMMMED MODELS! As smart as those “wotn by New' York todag) oo and ‘suede fnished rics enhanced hy fl.umm‘ shanl coMlarpy Tuxedo and crushy “uellara] euls tin: noy el desifns of fur or fihi Matural and dyed wolf, Maue n!.mlnu woll, (uuul, opor Coats formerly 869.50 10 $75; now reduced RLACK AND TANS LRI DOMINATE! Two leading shadest Splendid qu.ity fulrjea. I - fine, viehy Macks! Smarg copbinations wf i dark {url, Dien nprday you at frst gl v yerioy quality, ahov dyles at this far-heloy- the-adfnry price, All siees Not.an exception, Every goat Is ous own ).11'\1“4- nock hiy eyent. (i models are those in prefer: lity s unqugstionalily of the finest ‘grads, fine fur coat at an D. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1927. program of music will be given by Mr. Bophocles Papus, guitarist, and the Westbrook trio. Miss Garnet Ruth Miller entertained | 1t luncheon and bridge vesterday in her apartment in the Parkridge. from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, at the natlonal headquarters of the association, at 1634 I street northwest. The hostesses will be Miss Belle Rankin, Dr. Louls Hayden Meek, Mrs. mes K. McClin- tock and Dr. Esther Caukin, Miss Charlotte L. Simpson of the editorial staff of the Woman's Press, | New Haven, Conn., is a guest at the Grace Dodge Hote | Three Spanish Sailors Lost. RABAT, Morocco, December 30 (). | —Three of the crew of a Spanish SOCIOLOGISTS AROUSED OVER DIVORCE INCREASE Brmuh Attorney General Reports Total of 3,818 Legal Separ-~tions in Dominion * 11 Mont] | By the Associated Press. 19 Jump. this year, that newspapers arg permit- ted to publish only a small skdletonizea report of a divorce case. Another is the alteration of the law which now enables women to obtain a divorce or | the sole ground of a hushand's adul tery, whereas formet! a wife had t prove cruelty or deser 1on as well. A third cause is the hearing of cases ot ssizes and the cheag One 18 the regulation, passed In fact, we could not purchase today that would measure up to the quality of these, at such ridiculously low prices. Therefore we urge you to come tomorrow and make a selection while the Miss Ca rnl,\'n Calving, dean of history at the University of Maine, who has been at the Grace Dodge : holidays, left for her She was accompanied Crow 1.-,;; for Women at Oxford, nhm who has also been a guest at the hotel. Miss Frances Gutelius will receive in her studios at 2 Dupont circle, New Year day from 4 to 6 o'clock. Saturday, December 31st CONTINUOUS DANCING 10 P. M. Until 3 A. M. Call Oscar, Columbia and Make Reservations DE_LUXE &UFPER $10_Per Plate (No Cover Charge), 3T E Cuningham Co/34) Last Day, Tomorrow, of Our After-Xmas CE/ day of the sale The Annual The many women who delayed buying a coat need not wait oy longer, for literally sacrificed in in New York, coats Coats formerly §79.50 10 $95; now reduced SMOOTH SUEDE: AND RO ADCLOTH FABRICS! Fyety coal ‘stlected by our experty) Materlals first f yhe 1 —Inclading sporty mixtures I n Varlety of noyel colarings Niaadcloth, mating, Norma, velora,” Velmna, . Ainerva, Vvery “etatt carefully ‘holshed; fromt the sitk lining to,\% it af sliln shoulders, * g e trawler perished when the ship wa .“(‘ ,’I::I;:’(: nrl:'::"::'!l e ;’"“M: dashed on the coast 40 miles north of | " 0" itk i | the great increase here in the number | ere. Seven other sallors made their | | of divorces. The attorney general, Sir way to safety today. | Douglas Hoge, has just reported that Tn northern Morocco a torrential |in eleven months in 1927 3,818 di- rain continued to fall, with "ulul | vorces were granted, this number ex- wators entering C: ling the total for the whole of 1926 French resident 0. Steeg, sent an urgent QUANTICO, Va., December 30.—A military ball will be held tomorrov night at the Marine Barracks, Quan tico, Va., in the post gymnasiun The Marine Band Orchestra will fur are given for the nish the music Thy Three causes We've been telling you what this sale means to us. . Now we’re going to give pertinent examples of what it means—to you! Values to $7.50 Children’s 8195 8295 Closing out many different sorts of Men’s Winter Shoes and Oxfords. Sizes less com- plete than they were—but values wonderiul! At Our “Man’s Shop.” 7th St., 9th St., “Arcade” and Southeast Stores T'wo dren’s, Winter Shoes being closed out at $1.95 and $295. At Our 7th St., 9th St.. “Arcade” and Southeast Stores Women’s $4.50 & $6.50 Shoes Genuine .\Ah&]l\‘f And dozens Think of it shoes at $4.65 i other splendid styles in all wanted materials Reduced iron regular $6.30 stocks higher pric At all our stores, includ- ing F St,, 2d floor Style pictured—black velvet, black or brown suede or patent leather Many other splendid styles, street and dress shoes, included this group of marvelous values. At Tth St.. 9th St. and Southeast Stores Only n “Pirate” Boots rs for i ar » L) New Year’s I'he exquisite Evening Slipper ladies will want to dance in New Year's eve. And many other fashion- able $6.50 and S’.50 shoes from our regular stoc! Now in almost un- himited choosing at $3.8& At all our women's stores, including F St,, 2d floor Slippe This swash-buckling nov- elty which has gone over like n Now introduced into this Sale at $585—a real sen- sation! Patent with red tops —but not many of them, And Hundreds of Other Sensational Values Throughout the Hahn Stores Getting ready to close our 9th St. and Southeast Selling down stocks, at all Hahn stores. What ich an opportunity for real economy! Women’s perfect Silk Hose 93¢ Closing out many short lines left from the busy NXmas vush, Periect full-fashioned, lisle-top pure silk hose, Al wanted eol ors and siges at a real bargain price! 3212 14th 2 “Women's Shop"—1207 F “Man’s Shop”—14th & G