Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 22

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22 SOCIETY —(Continued from Page Ninetcen.) cre will be an interesting program of music. The Washing | critics will assist M Scott in reced m corps of music | Watson and Mr. Laura C. . District ow- | | Lieut. Bernard E. Grow and four others |AERO FORCED DOWN 'TESTS OUT NEW RADIO Mary Alsop Cryder. Mis. William R. | Benham, Mrs. Edgar C. Snyder and the following officers of the District Feder- ation of Music Clubs, Miss Esther Lin- kins, Miss Beatrice Seymour Goodwin, Miss Edith Athey and Miss Pauline Holer, are the interesting group of mu- sicians whom Mrs. Watson will have presiding at the tea table, while the group of well known musicians who vill assist include M Sylvia Lent, Miss Helen Howison, ss Katherine Riggs, Miss Charlotte Harriman, Miss Minna Niemann, Miss Marjorie Lowe, Mrs. David A. Snyder. Miss Frances Gute- | lius, Miss Helen Goding, Mrs. Herman | Fakler and Mrs. Robert E. Lee Smith. | kY Sets Up Emergency Sending Plant! and Gets Word to Hamp- ton Roads. By the Associated Press, ANNAPOLIS, Md. March forced night landing on Chesapeake Bay proved a new radio outfit for sea- planes in the sort of emergency it was | intended to meet. | When a broken connecting rod stop- ped all three.motors of the seaplane. n | which Lieut. Clarence H. Schildhaucr. 16.— Ai were returning from Philadelphia to | Hampton Roads the plane came down two miles south of Kent Island. about 7 o'clock last night. The officers set up a 30-pound, alr-| cooled motor on the wing of the plane, ran a belt to the radio generator, used a | kite to raise antenna above the plane and got in touch with Hampton Roads, sending information of their position | your-league” ational Lea st A Tt Imbrie, Mrs. Thomas J. Howerton and Mrs. Catherine P. Morss | will assist at the door. tea and coffee will be Mrs. R. Gooding, Mrs. Henry Allen | irs. Allard H. Gasque and Mrs. | Miss Belle Sherwin, national | e league, will speak on tional League™” and Mrs. er. former local presi- Your Local League.” htful event of the afternoon be the group of harp sol by the talented young uzanne Sav committee, M chairman: Mrs. Gt Mrs. Lester J. Pollock, Mrs. H. L. M T. J. Howerton. Mrs P. Morss and Mrs. Harwood h is working for ss of ool of Politics ed by the League of Republican of the District of Columbia Fitzhugh is registrar of the school. ch will open morning at 10 X in the Willard Hotel. All women interested are invited to register at the dquarters at 823 Fifteenth street northwest The Juniata College entertained at a di 0 covers last evening in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. A silver tea with music will be given ; Beta Chapter of Sigma Epsilon ority Sunday afternoon from 4 to € o'clock. at 1405 Kennedy street. All members and their friends are invited. GEORGE MASON SCHOOL WILL HAVE MORE CADETS New Company Being Organized.as and receiving orders from the base. | Although Lieut. Schildhauer had been | THE EVENING experimenting with the equipment for a year, the landing last night gave it the first test in an emergency. Subsequently a bay ferry boat towed | the plane here. —_— Damage Suit Under Way. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., March 16.—A suit for $500 damages, filed by Charles W. Clayton of Washington against F. S. K. Mathews of Emmitsburg as the re- sult of an automobile accident August 17 near Emmitsburg, is being heard in Circuit Court here. Richard Carvel, Washington, and Reno S. Harp, this city, represent Clayton. A jury yesterday awarded $400 dam- | age to Mrs. Sarah Ellen Minor of Brunswick, Md., In her $10,000 suit! against Forrest G. Mohler, Brunswick. Mohler'’s automobile struck and killed Herbert J. Minor, the plaintiff’s hus- band, last September, it was claimed in the suit. ARl Long Bridge Fits Exactly. Starting from each side of a canyon, and meeting in the center, a bridge 450 feet long was recently constructed in Japan with such exactness that the last units fit perfectly. Engineers say that a piece of paper could not be fitted between the final steel members. The gorge is 500 feet dee) SCHENUIT | DOUBLE-GRIP | TIRES Cost Less in { the Long Run! Wrinkles Smoothed A Catherine Day Facial Massage Will Do That and More! billion dollars in the past five Kann) BEAUTY SALON—THIRD FLOOR STAR. WASHINGTON, ENGAGEMENT TO PRINCE DENIED BY MRS. SCHWARZ Widow of Opera Singer Says She Will Not Wed Eitel Friederich. By the Associated Prees. BERLIN, March 16.—Mrs. Clara Siclken Schwarz, widow of the late Jo- seph Schwarz, the opera singer, and daughter of the Hawalian coffee king, categorically denfed today a Baden- Baden story in the Neue Berliner Zel- tung saying that she was to wed Prince Eitel Friederich, son of the former Kai- ser. Arriving in Bremen from Parls, Mrs. Schwarz expressed disgust over the re- port and said that she had come to Europe merely to visit her mother and would return to the United States soon. Mrs. Schwarz's sister an dintimate friends in Berlin sald the report was absurd and that rumor has had her en- gaged to at least a dozen men. e S ‘The economic loss from automobile accidents figured in terms of persons killed and injured totals almost three —The Catherine Day Facial will smooth away D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 1928. More New COATS and FROCKS Arrive For These Two Great Sales Tomorrow at Kann’s! Be Sure and See Them! $49.50 to $59.50 Spring COATS 538 In Sizes for Every Woman —The woman who is contemplating the pur- chase of a new Spring Coat shortly cannot do better than to attend this sale. The values of- fered are decidedly unusual. The materials are Kashas, Sheens, Twills and Satins. The furs —those most popular this Spring—Leipzig Sun- shine and Natural Mole; Natural and Dyed Squitrel, and Monkey Fur. The colors—the new grays, tans, navy and black. Little Lady Sizes 13Y5 t0 431, Misses’ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Women’s Reg. & Extra Sizes 36 to 44, and 384 to 4615 Kann’s—Second Floor, —They are air cooled, double-grip tires, uncon- ditionally guaranteed for one year on a 10,000- mile basis, and are really the least expensive tires you can use, because of the superior service they give. Any size may be bought for— $3 DOWN Balance on Easy Terms wrinkles, restore the natural, beautiful glow of youth and make you feel and look like your real self. Given here by experts—make your appointment at once for this and Present Unit Grows Rapidly. Special Dispatch to The Star. POTOMAC, Va., March 16.—A new cadet company is being organized at George Mason High School. due to the great amount of interest that is being displayed and the fact that Company | D. composed of 45 members. is out- growing itseif. The new outfit will be known as Company E, Arlington Cou ty Battalion, Reserve Officers’ Tral ing Corps, and already boasts 40 me! bers. | Lieut. Col. Clarence Deems, Reserve | Officers’ Training Corps inspector for the District of Columbia. Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, inspected Com- | pany D of George Mason yesterday and | commended the company on its won- derful ress. | An Invitation to take part in the | | annual Apple Blossom Festival at Win- 30x315 C. L..coss. 9995 chester, Va., has been accepted by the | - ' Arlington County Battalion, R. O. T. C.| S.......$1045 Capt. Clarence B. Johnson. comman- 4 | ‘ dant of the battalion and a Reserve of- 31x4 S, € ..$13.75 | 3 ; ficer of the 317th_Infantry, U. S. A. § [ i i has stated that 75 members of the bat- 32x4 § " .$14.75 4 ’ P v talion would take part and also that : g ( 2 v . Exquisite New Flowered Chiffon FROCKS At the Unusually Low Price— Other Beauty Services: Hair Waving Hair Dyeing Manicuring Permanent Waving Hair and Scalp Treatment “The Bo-Peep Hair Cut” for Children Call Main 7200—Beauty Salon a band of 25 musicians from Western ..$14.95 T e by ey probabls | | “Jeminine Hpparel of Individiality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVEIFISTREET Washington, uld accompany the cadets cadets who will go to Winchester be selected from Companies A. B C at Washington and Lee High 1. B ..$17.45 —Chiffon Frocks in these lovely new 2 Sy S0 i - rinted_patteras are_extremely._popular. Eat George Mason. i { hey are sheer and dainty imported fabrics, — B3 Shraind with floral patterns in light and dark colors. --$27.45 Each dress has its separate slip of crepe de ..$28.45 chine. Among the new features are noted ..$29.95 . . . the higher waistline . . . the smart .$9.95 tiered skirts, and uneven hiplines . . . snug $1s45 hip silhouettes, and new cape-back styles. $16.25 Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 ..$16.75 Women's Sizes 36 to 414 .$21.95 ..$2345 A Bessie Hur- | | ant Ruby W Dr. Symons to Speak. 8 s v e Star, COLLEGE PARK, Md., March 16 + the Mareh meeting of the Van #1d tomorrow eve- e of Dr. and Mrs. | woms here an llustrated | club will Kann's—Third Floor, - Kannd The Norma Hosiery Shoppe § Where Friends Meet You, too, will be a booster for Norma Hosiery Shoppe if you will try a pair of our All Silk From Top to Toe Full-Fashioned Hose. Newest Shades. A Pre-Easter Sale of the Newest Leather BAGS Pouch and Flat Shapes—Unusual at HATS for SPRING Our Own Replicas of French Originations $1/()-00 Charming chic and the refinement of smart- est style in every hat presented — and the ERLEBACHER touch of characteristic individuality persistent throughout, —There are dozens of new styles for your choosing—large pouch, medium pouch and O’'Rossen—some with top straps, others back straps, and every bag of genuine leather — imitation. ostrich, imitation alligator, galuchet, tweed, etc—neatly lined and fitted with the essentials. Truly a re- y Special for Saturday, March 17, Only 1,300 pairs pure thresd silk from top to toe full-fashioned, exception- ally theer picot edge hose. The vast majority Perfect—a few slightly irregular. $2.95 value. A Complete Line of Lingerie Very Reasonably Priced ~—The— Norma Hosiery Shoppe 711 13th St. N.W. Very Specially Priced at markable collection to sell for so little. 39 Pair Street Floor, Kannf DESIRED BRAID AND FABRIC ADVANCE NOTE OF STYLE NEW SHADE AND HUE )D{ m’ ?1 t d f‘([/}d f)

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