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SOCIETY (Continued from Fighteenth Page) By the Club of Colonial Dames at the Mi-Careme dance to be given Thursday, March 15, under the auspices of the ‘Washington Monticellians for the bene- (it of Monticello. | Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, president ‘'ef the .Club of Colonial Dames, and {Mrs. George Tully Vaughan will be joint hostasses in the box. i | Biss Tyler Bride Mr. Rosenberger Today. | The marriage of Miss Julia Catherine | Tvler of Winches! Va.. to Mr. John Rosenberger of Washington took place | tocay at noon in the home of the br in Winchester. The bride, who u given in marriage by her brother, Mr. | Marvin A. Tyler of Washington, wore ® gown of white chiffon and silver and | was unattended. Mr. Shryach was best | formed by | brother of {ers. the Rev. Bs . Tyler of ¥ | the Rev. Frank Tvler of Sale he | Rev. Roger Tyler of Runt and the Rev. German H The ceremony followed by a| wedding breakfast e home of the Rev. and M r only | the membe K milies. MF. | a recep- M or ostrich the Pearl shark grained goat — are smart leathers Green Beige Brown Tan Blue O'Ro pouch sty Buy them to match your thoes or blend with your costume. Ye. i there are s 3 styles m f ranging Handbag Shop—Street Floor The Underwear Made by a Woman We've never seen cuch ex- qussste lingerse as the new Efia Blanche assortiments for Spring! Effa Blanche Gowns superin ke any others—it's a ty that shows in the the pidery laces the ) 10, §2 Effe Blanche Dai 10 order and fancy as make tiier Effe Blenche Chemise they are cur S0 Blasichs ' Stapiins Jeak ¥ €y came from & raker's Gray Shops— Second Ploor {sor, - ment at the and Mrs. John J. Kolb, at their resi- dence on Connecticut avenue, The couple left Pesterday momning for A three-month trip to the Mediter- ranean resorts, Egypt, the Holy Land and several European countries. Mrs. L. J. Erler and her sister-in- law, Miss Emily Erler, of Tampa, Fla., are at the Wardman Park Hotel for a week, where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William D. Schulte. Col. and Mrs. M. C. K. Little arrived today at the Willard from their home, in Chicago. They plan to remain here until Thursday Mr. Reginald Kennedy-Cox of Wind- England, has arrived at the Carl- ton for a stay of a week. Mr. Kennedy- Cox will spend several weeks in Chicago and Boston, returning to England the first part of April. S. J. Williams of Toronto, ac- ompanied by her daughter, Miss Esther Williams, and Mrs. P. R. Hilborn of Toronto, are spending a week at the | Wardman Park Hotel. From Washing- ton they will go to Charleston. 8. C., for a visit before returning to Canada. Mrs. J. L. Massey has ta ce Dodge Hot Mrs. C. W. Mason and Mrs. T. R Tripp. both of Fort Eustis. Va . are pass- ing & few days at the Willard. Dr. Margaret Bosquett of Jersey City s at the Carlton. accompanied by Mi ott. also of Jorsey Gity. who is on the way to her ome from Florida. spent a fortnight at | Hot Springs and will make a shout s in Atlantic City on he worth, Dr. Bosquett 5 | Miss Abhott Hostess ague Saturda | oty League of 1 Carroll. pres- | who will 1624 H street, and of Teaching < n Club, 1701 | . when a play. “Le | inder the super- ion of Suzanne Laurent, wiil be | d in French: members of the| Mrs. Daniel L. Borde: idge Paul Myron Bethea “and | Laurent h: Ities, con- z Lebel ne so arranged seve sisting of French sor tations. and a solo dance to be given| by M Mona L nt, daughter of | Mme. Laurent 4 Paris | Real <. music and reci- | Schneider, FASHION INSTITUTION Washington THE EVE NING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928. Mr. Edward B. Dean will be the guest of honor at the Art Promoters’ Club dinner Friday evening, at 7 o'clock at the Hotel Dupont, when in recognition of the evening's program an old-style English menu will be served. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Finkel, Mme. Josephine C. de Lag- nel, Mr. Felix Lake, Miss Jessie Mac- Bride, Miss Mittle Burch and club mem- bers. At 8:15 o'clock the weekly illu trated art and travel talks will be con- tinued in the clubroom, with entrance at 1401 Twentieth street northwest, on “England and Music,” by Miss Mac- Bride, and “Art Collections and Lit- erary Haunts of the British Isles,”” by Miss Gertrude Richardson Brigham. Additional patrons and patronesses for the Schubert centennial festival concerts, the of which will be given Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock by the Elcna de Sayn String Quartet, Mr. Sophocles Papas, guitar, and Mr. Malton Boyee, piani: included Mme. Price, Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Dr. Norhofl-Jung. Mrs. Garagan, Baroness Koskull, Mrs. J. Powell, Dr. Ernt Prossinagg and M James Clifford. Mrs. John Foote heads the patroness committee for the annual Spring car- nival for the benefit of the free wards of Providence Hospital, arranged by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of that institution. This charity affair will take place at Keith's Theater Tuesday morning, April 17 Mrs. Foote is being assisted by Mrs. Lee Benoist., Mrs. John Iden and Miss Mary Dove and by Mrs. Perefval Risdale, president of the auiliary. TAX BILLS DUE. l’?smto__;xA\dAPe\dm\M Levies' Limit Is March 31. The second instaliment of the 1927-8 real estate and personal tax_ bills are due and should be paid by March | 31 in order penalty, it Chatham M. of the District. end of the month will incur a penalty of 1 per cent per month until paid. The tax-p: by Congress last year from November and May to September and March. The first installment of the current taxes were due last September. to avoid the preseribed was announced today by ‘owers, collector of taxes Sergt. Schneider Retired. After more than 30 military service, First Sergt band, Fort_Humphreys. Va.. has been placed on the retired list of the. Army, at his own request. years' —is a cleansing and soothi All bills unpaid at the | ving months were changed | active | Herman | 13th Engincers, at | STUDENTS INSPECT AMARYLLIS DISPLAY Bradley Pupils Visit Agriculture Department Show—Others to Attend Today. > ‘The pupils of the Bradley School were the first large group to visit the fifteenth annual amaryllis show of the Department of Agriculture today, in the greenhouses at Fourteenth and B streets. More than a dozen schools are heduled to attend the hibition to- day. There were 3,080 visitors at the show yesterda By a formal vote yesterday, following their inspection of the 1,200 plants on exhibition, the Washington Florists Club passed a resolution that this was the best amaryliis show ever held and especially commented on the freedom of the plants from any botanical pests or diseases. Granville Gude, president of the club, formally presented the com- mendation of the florists to J. Wise | Byrnes, superintendent of the green- houses. The Morgan School had the largest attendance of any of the 10 schools to | visit the show vesterday. | " Delegations from cight garden clubs Maryland, were gues in Delaware, New Jersey, Virginia and West Virginia Bureau of Plant Industry. and other de- | partment officials yesterday. More than a score of other out-of-fown organiza- | tions have sent word that they will at- ;(rnd. 4000000000000 0000000000, Y Jvon Gate L Inn r 1734 N St N.W. 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PROBATION JUDGES PROVIDED IN BILL Officers Would Serve Without Pay Under Federal District Bench in Commercial Cases. Appointment of probation judges by the United States judges having Jurisdiction over commercial cases would be permissible under a bill in- troduced yesterday afternoon at the request of Chairman Graham of the House judiclary committee, The judges, one or more of whom might be appointed within the juris- diction of the Federal judge making the designation, would serve without salary unless there appeared need for a salaried probation judge. In such event the salary would be fixed by the Attorney General. ‘The probation officer would investi- gate cases referred to him by the court, would supervise the conduct of persons under probation and aid them New England Furriers Eenjamin Sherman Pron. 618 12th St.—Franklin 6358 Chokers Made Bring_in_vour ont.of- Searfs and we will remodel 1 in the latest atvles WIZWBALWRY. 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