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30 SOCIETY (Continued from Page Nineteen.) #on is the daughter of Mrs. Rosa Hamp- ton Schonberger of Richmond, Va. The bride wore a gown of French blue lace and georgette over coral pink satin She carried a bouquet of bride Toses and lilies of the valley. After a wedding breakfast and re- ception, at 2800 Thirteenth northwest, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson left for Richmond and several Middle West- | ern cities. They will be at home at 1438 Colum- bia road northwest after March 1. Mrs. John Mock, chairman of enter- | tainment for the Women's City Club “County Fair.” has completed the pro- | gram for tomorrow evening at 8 0'clock— Mr. Benjamin Cain, jr. banjoist and singer: Miss Thelma Schmidt. dancer: Mrs. David Kincheloe, wife of Repre- sentative Kincheloe of Kentucky. well known entertainer: Miss Laura Immo- gene Kincheloe. the talented voung daughter, will dance. accompanied by | Mrs. Kincheloe at the piano. Mr. John | Marvel, baritone soloist, will sing. Mrs | g J. Garfield Riley. club president, and | members of the executive board will be hostesses. The club is keepin. “open house” from 2 to 10 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Amanda B. Hall Brownell read | selections from her own poems at the g Contemporary Literature Review. given | by the District League of AmeTican | and Mrs. H Fedder. Mr. and Mrs F Pen Women this afternoon. under the direction of Miss Agnes Winn. Mrs. William Fentiss Ellott and Miss Dorothy Elliott. their house guest. Mrs. Charles Stoll of Philadelphia, will motor to Rich- | mond, Va. on Fri The National Women's Party will give a tea this afternoon at 4 o'clock. in the old brick Capitol at Second and B streets northeast. to commemorate the versary of Susan B. Anthony noted feminist Blrths Reported Deaths Reported. lowing deathe have bren reported to 2 o the pas e L widence Hospital 54 Fatherine W. Pos: Henrv Stone. Hosoal Ma Ll i 103 B w ne Gibert Hammertiee. 51. Grfl's'flovn Tsi- | Wercitr Hognital Marriage Licenses. Marrisze Jicenses have been issued to the 1 " | street | * accompanied by | i i R A 18] Tnited States Naval THE EVENING ST. Mrs. E. C. Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Callenberger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Be: Mr. and Mrs. R. Hite, Mr. and Mrs. EMPLOYES FETED. ohen and Mr. and Mrs. L. Green C | Hahn Shoe Stores Give Valentine| T8 00 B1G St TG “Brown. A. Baxl Dinner Dance. | L. Honl 3 The Hahn shoe stores (‘nlol(lln!d‘Rnhens 'B. Sutton, 1. M. Christy, their employes at a Valentine dinner|pixon, M. Campbell, M. Schofield, R.| | dance given at the Town and Country | Crouch. L. Daly. J. Garside and J. | Club, Bethesda. Md.. Monday nirht.) Maher, and J. Soloman, A. B. Walk ! The affair was the outcome of a De- Delvichio, F. Monaldo, C. F. Smit cember sales contest in the stores W. Rees, A. Shaps, S O'Toole, M. tween two _contending “armies.” | Ellis, J. Biscarr, M. E. Milstead, E.| | “"General” J. Best, commander of the| Orme, W_Craft, E. Beam, A. Siegel, S. “Blue” army, received the sword in|N. Otto, J. Walters, I. Arnold, J. Gold- token of surrender from “General” R berg. B. Cohen. L. Krause, R. Ruffner, Weisberg. commander of lhf “Re | C. Gladstone. E. Brown, L. B. Gottlich, The members of the losing “army. in|s. Krakow, E. Stone, L. Hamburger, D. | comic waiter costumes. as a condition | Silverman, I Rubinton, P. Llewelly of the contest, were required to serve| A, D. Thomson, F. Miller, A. Bohrer, | the_dinner. | R. Bein, D. P. Miller. C. Groves. H. Entertainment was furnished during | Millstein. M. McMullen. R. G. Nunn, | the cvening by Misses Jean Garside. M. | H. Martin. G Temple and E. Moore. | Bennett and E. Gumenick, and H.| bl e Gumenick. L. Krause and J. Best. The | feature of the evening was a comedy Pie Filler 35 Years Old. Correspondence of The Star , sketch, contrasting scenes in a shoe i | store of today with those of a genera-| BROWN CITY. Mich.—Guests at the | |tion ago, presented by Misses Jean | Thomas Riley home. freated to a pic | Garside and M. Bennett. and L. Krause | made from apples that were ploked 35 {and J. Best. Dancing followed ears ago., pronounced the pie delicious. Among those present were: Mr. m\d[]\m Riley dried the apples in 1892, Mrs. Harry W. Hahn. Mr. and Mrs [put them i a can and ‘forgot about Edwin Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert| 1 sh FE A TR ntil she opened the can recently { indKfil;S Rh{ “YPL\?{C‘}{ l\h",ul‘lng & | and Mre. R, S. Mullens, Mr. and Mrs. | g CLAM cuownin\ E. Padgett. Mr. and Mrs. A. Burke. M L and_Mrs. A. Blondheim. Mr. and M 18 a more appetizing dish when A Coor seasoned with Mr. and Mrs J. Veax. l\ll"v LEA & PERRINS’ and Mrs. F. C. Wynkoop. Mr. and Mrs J Moore, Mr. and Mrs V. Baker. Mr. C. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. N. Yeatman.| Mr. and Mrs. F. Ridenhour. Mr. and A MODERN ‘HOUSE OF JEWELS When R. Harris & Company move to their new store at F Street and Eleventh, the Washington public will have a truly modern place in which to select the many essential luxuries of life. The six-story building in this convenient shop- ping center is fast being trans- formed into an attractive new store, where your selection will be almost boundless. To it will be carried the ideals of integrity and value- giving that have won the staunch approval of over three genera- tions of Washington purchasers. SPECIAL REMOV AL PRICES PREVAIL UNTIL WE MOVE R. HARRIS & CO. 7th and D Sts. Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century GEORGE & CO. 910 7th St. —and now come the LARGEST REDUCTIONS OF THE SEASON \- gx% o \ )\ o For Y ‘.\6‘(}(5 BN Chalmers Ribhed Shirts and of Heavy Ribbed Union $ sizes 42 1 36 to 46, Shirts, Sta- elastic belt, White Broadcloth lar or Neckband 1,200 Suits of PAJAMAS Broadcloth, r.n... anJ Nouvelty Clotha. Si V) ////////////////////// Y/ Fancy Fibre Hose in new sp..... Patterns. S pairs for Boys’ Fancy Golf Hose 4 paire ; $1.50 and $2 Caps Satin lined All Lined Gloves at .. Dusfold Unien Suits Sizes 38 to 46 A Large Assortment of New Spring Ties 4 Ties for $1.00 6 d Pajama- (_hnhtd Union Su ) Sizes 14 10 17 FRANKLY—uwe’re cleaning house! Rather than carry over a big stock of winter merchandise we're cutting prices to such a low level that you simply can’t afford to overlook the big savings. Just glance at these items for proof : These LOW PRICES in effect THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 45¢ e | 69c e 87(: Button sz.ss 100 $25 Young Men's Suits, Serg worsteds. Sizes 35 to 40 $3 and $3.50 Men's Odd Trouse Sizes 30 to 42 $5 and $5.98 Men's Sizes 30 to 38. . $5 Men's V-Neck Sweater front. Sizes 38 to 46. .. Set’ Col- Regular $25 Men’s OVERCOATS Our Regular High-Grade Coats. Sizes 36 to 42. $7.95 Men's Shaker Knit Shawl Collar, 35 50 Button-front Sweaters. . . $9.50 Boys' 4-pc. Suite, (,ulh v'fl nnd ,4 25 two knick 53 95 s1 96.00 Boys' Wool Mackinaws. Sizes B to 13 ONE-HALF PRICE Formerly $3.75 .2 19 $12.98 and 315 Hun I'm' Ov Sizes 10 10 18 “We Request the Return of Anything T hat Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere TR AR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928, LANSBURGH & BRO. 57 Fur-trimmed Coats ’15 16 to 42 Coats that sold this past scason for 824 $29.75 and 83 )0. [In smart fur-trim- med models that will be fashion. able next vear. Sizes for Misses and \Women. Spe- cial tomorrow ! Sale of Boys’ Cloth Knickers ny smart pat- 490 wad-looking dark mixtures zes 8 to 10, Well tailored knickers Women’s Fur- Trimmed Coats $3.95 Boys’ Blouses Sizes 8 to 16 All-Silk Chiffen Hose Boys’ Plaid Lumberjacks $1.59 Full cut “jacks” of fine quality plad mate With em vertible sst ba oile and Muslin Underwear Tailored or daintily trimmed In pastel shades and white to 44 chemise, step - ins Slips, and sport fine model Sizes Jo Boys’ 3-piece Suits Sizes 6 to 16 33.29 Coat pairs of well made knicker In sin ple and double hreasted sty les Smart tan, grey and dark mixtures of 1 quality materials. Sizes o to 1o, and two Flannel and Jersey Dresses ©$2.95 .Boys’ Chambray Wash Suits 100 Children’s Night Gowns 50 Girls’ Silk Dresses Sale of new| shoes and muslin und £ for $1.69. These are | ever you do tomorron gs offered. FOR O 711 7O 8™ TO E STS. "Quality. al a Price’ Newly Purchased for This Event! 200 spring dresses ADVANCE MODELS— DAINTY TRIMMINGS— NEW COLORS — YOUR CHOICE TOMORROW $5.95 WORTH FAR MORE! Bed Sheets Size 81x99 Boys’ Long Overcoats Bhviveiry 3,000. Yards Wash Fabrics 15c yd. 200 New Spring Hats — Boys’ 4-Piece Schcol Swuits $4.89 Windbreakers $1.89 200 Girls’ Lonsdale Middies Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters 28 New Spring Styles in a Regular $3.00 and $4.00 Values 1O pa rock-bottom price! Kud, patent leather shoes to Velv m o ts of new and combin I tan, rosehinsh and grey \ndd only ST, tunity. Sizes 3 to GNEY ! Boys’ Leatherette NE D Regu’ar $5.95 Leatheretiz Raincoats 33‘95 GCreen — Tan — Red and Blue Shirts 69c Men Cther Eccnomy Day Snesials Infants’ Dresses and Ktmonas b 44 Tots’ Voxle and Linene Dresses k 200 Oval B raid 81 300 P&rchmehe Lemp Shades, IOc and 25¢ Clean-up of 100 Hats i lnfcnts Co!fon Rrb Hose : 1 Oc Pair 25¢ .25¢ Cotton Panty Tots’ Jersey Dresses . 34 Tois' Robes 50 Tailored Baro- net Sl:ps 7% Hand'nade Infan!s Sacqqes s Sale Children’s Qtraps anc‘ foords Complete wnth Shade a nmnr&-:—:m@n?———:ac:::aczlr——mgmr——mr———wnm B O e e e e b e I e e e e s e e e e f e A E e == as =