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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. MAY /9, 1928.° ‘ SOCIETY | | Continued from Eighteenth Page) Mrs. Charles Warren and Mrs. Warren | i{W. Whitney. | | Mr, Albert W. Harned, director, has | assembled & choir of 250 Washington singers and an orchestra of 65 pleces | for the production of this best known | “and most beautiful of Gounod's ora- torios. The biennial convention of Province No. 2 of the Kappa Beta Phi Legal So- rority, which includes Epsilon, Nu and | Omicron Chapters, will be held at the | Women's City Club Saturday, beginning | At 10 o'clock. Miss Maude H. Yates, | province dean, will preside. A recess | will be taken for lunch at St. Mark's | Club at 1 o'clock, and the mm‘llldlm!’ & event will be a dinner at the Powhatan Hotel at 7 o'clock. Prominent speakers | 1 will address the sorority at both lunch- | eon and dinner. | Mrs. Horace G. Torbert will entertain | the Radcliffe Club of Washington Sun- day afternoon in her home, at 3107 Dumbarton avenue, Miss Hazel Young. | assistant superintendent of nurses at | St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, will give a talk | on her work. Additional patrons and patronesses for the concert to be given in the audi- torlum of the First Congregational Church Tuesday evening, May 15, by the A. Capella Chorus are: Senator and Mrs. Porter.- H. Dale, Senator and | Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Senator and Mrs. } Hiram Bingham. Representative and | Mrs. Harry E_Hull, Representative and | Mrs. David Hogg, Representative and Mrs. Harry L. Englebright, Representa- | tive and Mrs. Joseph L. Hooper, Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Scott Leavitt, resentative and Mrs. August H. An- dresen, Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward Pou. Representative and Mrs. Leonidas Dyer. Representative and Mrs. Homer Hoch. Representative and Mrs. | three points in the State of Jalisco| James R. Aswell, Representative and Mrs. John C. Speaks. Representative|gi,¢ caid to have been attacked by 300 | | insurgents who looted stores until Fed- | and Mrs. Elmer O. Leatherwood. Rep- resentative and Mrs. John C. Ketcham, Representative and Mrs. Orie S. Ware, | Representative and Mrs. Edward E. Es- | lick. Representative and Mrs. J. Zach Spearing, Representative and Mrs. Carl E. Mapes, Representative and Mrs. Lioyd Thurston, Rebresentative and Mrs. E. | T. Taylor, Revresentative and Mrs | ! nia Bride-E | i MISS NANCY McCORMICK WATTLES ose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lliam Wattles of Alexandria, have nnounced her engagement to the Rev. James Wilson Hunter, son of Mr. an Mrs. William Curtis Hunter of Balti-|* more. FEDERALS ROUT REBELS. Many Mexican Insurgents Reported | Killed, Including Band Leader. MEXICO CITY, May 9 (#).—The War Department last night reported that insurgents had been defeated at recently. The town of Villa Corona eral forces arrived, and killing “many.” drove off the remainder. An insurgent chieftain, Leandro San- | chez, and others of a band which at- | '\ IN LicHT COLORS The third encounter occurred | | when Federal- troops drove off A group | tacked Ahuecoquilla killed. were reported iRETAIL DRUGGISTS HEAR i TALKS ON ORGANIZATION | egates and Other Business An- | nounced at Meeting. | | The value of organization among the retail druggists of the country. was the subject of addresses last night by James Finneran of Boston and Ambrose Huns- Women's Shoe Styles Many. Fully 500 difforent kinds of shoes are worn by women of the world this sea- the industry. They are in satins, liz- ard, alligator and many other materi- |als. Linen and snake are considered | the most popular where fashion is fol- | lowed, but Holland still sticks to the | wooden shoe while milady in Belgium likes wooden shoes with leather tops. S = Minority stockholders have right.—Ad- vertisement. | berger of Philadelphia before a meeting | | of the local Retail Druggists' Associo- | tion. Both speakers are delegates from | the National Association of Retail Drug- gists to the conventlon of the United States Chamber of Commerce being held | here. | Tt was announced that the association | has prepared plans for the entertain- ment of a delegation of 30 druggists from Germany, who will -isit Washing- ton May 19 and 20. They will be taken on a sight-seeing trip to Mount Vernon the first day. On the evening of the second day a banquet will be given in their honor, The members were also told that the i | retail druggists are offering a_scholar- ship in George Washington University | to high school students desiring to study pharmacy. | Willing to Try 'Em AlL From the London P ts fres om Paris? Milliner—Yes, madam Excited Customer—Great! | them all on! o try UNDER RALEIGH 1305 Lindlev H. Hadley. Representative and | Which attacked the mining properties o(J Mrs. William B. Bowling, Representa- tive and Mrs. Albert E. Carter, Gen. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lord. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, Dr.| and Mrs. Charles Greeley Abbot. Mr. | and Mrs. John H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. George D. Hope and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. ‘The first of a series of group card nnl” for the benefit of the Convent ind of the Sisters who conduct the Parochial School and Academy of St Paul's Catholic Church will be held in the auditorfum on V street between | Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets north- west Tuesday evening, May 15, at 8:15 o'clock. | ‘Those comprising this first group | who are sponsoring this worthy project | are Miss Margaret T. Hickey. chairman: | Mrs. T. O. Squires, Mrs. D. F. Manning, | Mrs. Nina D. Reichard, Miss Nellie M. | = Hickey, Miss Lena Straus, Mrs. William . Porsyth, Miss Peggy Meenehan, and | . Schmits, Mr. Patrick | Underwood Is Better. { Representative Underwood of Ohio, | who yesterday suffered an attack of | scute indigestion, was much improved | today. Authorities at the Naval Hos- | g g $1 Ib. “Cinco Minas.” S EMother’s Day “Specials” £ All This Week H Fresl: Vermont § Maple Sugar £ “MAPLE GROVE” CANDIES The Best at the Right Price CORNWELL’S Assorted Chocolates Orders for out-of-town delivery should be placed early. CORNWELL'S, Inc. 1329 G St. N.W. Tel. Main 875 HABERDASHER Qos,eo'e;.e 1206 G St. Outstanding Values 15 Off | COATS SUITS . ENSEMBLES Silks Excepted MANAGEMENT [ STETSON SHOE SHOP F St '+ TaiLorep Puwmps | | son according to an official report of | | Plans for Receiving of German Del- | The vogue in walking shoes is re- flected in this popular Stetson step-in pump, with its tailored lines and trotteur nuunmmmmmmmummuyum heels. in shades to “This Is Our Big Year!" McCallum Silk Stockings match—1.85 DIX-MAKE UNIFORMS In hospitals and nurseries, dining rooms and draw- ing rooms, the nurse, waitress, parlor maid or house- keeper who wears a Dix-Make unifornt is sure to be smart]y. ncatly and corrcct]y costumed for her duties. Nurses' Uniforms—of white Dixie cloth, of fine white poplin, striped gingham or blue chambray $3 to $6 Maids', Waitresses’, Housekeepers' Uniforms—of fast-color chambray, black cot- ton pongette, black or gray broadcloth; also mohair in black..................$3 to $10 Aprons, Caps and Bands, Cu"]ur and Cufl Sets — of permanent finish or- 59¢ to $2.9 (¥itth Fioor, The Hesht Co) W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 9 to 5:30 . A Sale of Joses Fine . Furniture All the furniture on our floors— approximately $265,000 worth—. has been reduced for this event. This is the furniture that you select from usually, known as floor samples. In the past we have dis- posed of them at irregular inter- vals. Now we are clearing away the entire stock at reduced prices. The savings are noteworthy. Furniture for every room in the home, whether it be the modest Summer home, the average home, the more pretentious one—all at unusually low prices. These Values in LIVING ROOM FURNITURE $155 to $755 ..$140 to $395 ...542 to $182 ...$22 to $83 ..336 to $172 ..562 to $195 ..$105 to $205 _ .$475 10 $31 .$89 to $345 .$295 to $175 $4.75 to $45 ....59 to $137 ..$29.75 to $120 ....514 to §75 Living Room Suites Virginia Sofas Cogswell Chair: Pull-up Chairs Fireside Chairs Spinet Desks .. Secretary Desk: Footstools Denim Settee: Mirrors ... End Tables . Console Tables Denim Chairs .. Occasional Tables Davenport Tables Fourth and Fifth Floors Other Unusual Values In Furniture Bedroom Furniture Complete Suites, beds, dressers, chests of drawers, high boys, low boys, vanities, boudoir chairs, chaise longues, day-beds, couches, springs, mattresses and pil- lows. Dining Room Furniture Complete Suites, gateleg tables, serving tables, tea wagons, lazy susans, serving trays. Fiber and Reed Furniture Porch and Lawn Furniture . Refrigerators Clocks Desks . Office Furniture Terms WE shall be glad to arrange terms that will suit your convenience. Future Delivery ANY furniture purchased during this sale may be charged or paid for at time of purchase and will be held without charge for storage until delivery is desired. F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Sunday, May 13th, Is "MOTHER’S DAY F COURSE, you will send her.flow- ers, or candy, a Mother’s Day card, or letter, or telegram. But she—who has spent such faithful years in ministering to your happiness—deserves, does she not, some remembrance more significant of the deep affection which we all really feel, but sometimes fail to manifest. ‘We Suggest below a number of gifts from which it will be easy to select “just what Mother wants.” Little Personal Gifts Any Mother Will Enjoy leisure hours Boutonnieres of gay Spring flowers to wear on her Summer frock Silk Scarfs for cool evenings on the porch or in the garden...cveoccessccecetinscions cecscaes Fine Linen Handkerchiefs—the kind that Mother uses—handmade or hand-embroidered. Six in Fine French Kid Gloves, in the slip-on style, guar- anteed washable A delicate violet perfume made by Lubin in France. One-ounce bottle Three pairs of Allen-A All-silk Stockings, in serv- ice weight; full fashioned .. A Chanel Style Necklace, of imitation crystal com- bined with sterling silver is an appropriate jewelry gift for Mother.............. cesceens $4.95 Accessory Sections, First Fioer Gifts to Make Her Own Room More Pleasant Bed Light, with silk shade in dainty boudoir colors .. $330 A pair of full-fashioned Marquisette Curtains, with rufffes and picoted edge A Chaise Longue, prettily and comfortably up- holstered .$32.50 An Upholstered Chair, with comfortable wing back and spring cushion seat.......cooviinans $36.00 A Foot Stool to supplement her favorite easy A very comfortable Boudoir Chair, upholstered i Galnty CrEtORDEs L h o issserasvicenaes vaovs Gifts to Make Her Labors of Love Easier Priscilla Sewing Cabinet—with room for stock= ings to mend and the things to do it with. Will save lots of energy. Solid mahogany A Hoover Electric Vacuum Cleaner, complete with all lgbor-saving attachments, a practical A Gliding Davenport—=she will love having one on the porch for leisure afternoon hours A Copeland Electric Refrigerator, that will save her the trouble that the ice man's visit always causes