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i THE EVENING STAR.V WASHINGTON, D. C., dressed and donated by the ladies of 1843 the AISMBUS torma | | Guild the opportunity of enurmnlnp FACES SAN]TY HEAR]NG was taken in custody. 4 s | A ten and exhibition of paintings Was |, "oy tne jarge assemblage of friends |~ Prosecutor Norman C. Orr said he was Included in making reservations for | given in the studio of Mr. Dorsey Doni- | of the school who had gathered for e | the first "f,'h” ;l“x“d”“"““ lectures spon- | phan at 1465 Harvard street northwest, | occasion. A gracious welcome s ex- | Stories of Threats h! Husband o7 ::’:;‘f,:fl:f ’t::ffl:;q:’ l: c?ng:“:;uhy sored by the child welfare committee tended by the officers of the guild, Mrs. g = Sevicitri of the w"""; 3,0l b, iv Sunday. Intluded in the exh!bluom 4 Mr saul Mre One ofx Woman Parishioners concerning threats of violence by the | et 12: o'clock, are Mrs, Joseph P. Tumuity an s, on Investigated. Navy, Mr_Curtis Dwight Wilbur, and | Josep! ¥ s stig Shance, Judge Mary O'Toole. Nt ' UL RietPelork of the Bu- | Alles. Dispensing the hospitality of the | Thursda husband of one of the woman parighion- Dr. A, Frances Fove, Dr. Edith Seville | \ot Joe0, o ik, f0 o N avy. | Mrs, | beautifully appointed tea tabis were | By the Assoclated Press. PR YOS, Merritt ers. The clergyman denied knowledge nces Foe, Dr. Edith Sevd inted ten table were of ihe charzes and sald he had suffered ] Soale. Dr. Josephine Balrd, Miss Helen Mrs, Elmer Murphy and Mrs. P i Johnson, La Follette, Greene |Srele, By Jopanine e M Hoen | Emma Norris Martn pretided ot %0 | Murphy. who had asisting them Mrs, | PONITAC, Mich, November 30.—The * lapse of memory from the time of his Tre . sappearance un e reappeared. | f Bennett, Mrs. J. J. Stephens, Mrs. Wil- | gonoop e e 1 N Albert Fenwick, Mrs. William Goodyear | Rev. Oren C. Van Loon of Berkeley,| Mr. Van Loon disappeared in 19% and and Trammell Had Neither [iam c. Mcsparren, Mrs Ade Mills| Sumeus, Mre, Eppa Norrls, jr. and | jopiycon “Mrs. v T. Kilkoff, Mrs. J. | Mich. who disappeared last Wednesday | reappeared 11 davs later with the jet- | | Payne. Miss Florence W. Layton, Miss | Leo Koib, Mrs. T. J. MacKavanagh, Mrs. | Night, was in jail today pending a san- | ters “K K K" branded on his shoulder. | Funds Nor Bills Jane B, Bessett, Mrs, H. E. Pittis. Mrs.| The formal opening of the new build- | P. J. McGovern. Mies Florence chc 2] 2 Ruth H. Snodgrass, Mrs. C. B. Wilson, ing of &1, Gertmdes Schoal of Arts and | Mrs. Richard T, Sawyer, Mrs. D. C. -chq j E Z “(extract from Normas letter ) that four Senators, all succossiul “had‘ Joseph E. Edward, Mrs. Willlam Les “fl"“’f expenditures nor contributions | corbin, Mrs. Robert J. Bates, Miss Julia Afiflm in their campaigns. They were Sena-| ¢ Bannigan, Miss Elien M. Rugg, Miss | we q&!fi mone (] Senate Secretery were: Semator Bruce, & A penditures $9.863, including $3,622 for | for bis Subiect “irhe EWmANT M Mrs. J. F. Mayer. Mrs. I B. Dodson. tors Johnson. California; La Follettc. | Xfiriam Birdseye. Mrs. B. Roberis, ir. Sahate ; { i H pdvertising, and contributions, $3.330. | wilh presse. - 3y ¥ . § Re TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1928. th lest. He reappeared Sunday at the | horiis of his cousin in Battle Creek and | Individual City Club. to be given | OIRIES. ¢ T0CIEES o "secretary of the | Harold P. Norton, Mrs. Seul, Mrs Christmas Greeting Cards Only sufficient time left to do it rightly! Select your Christmas Greeting Cards right now while the range of choice is still large. Distinctiveness and personal touch are made possible by our exclusive designs in restricted quantities. YOUR visiting card plate can be used on many of our exclusive designs. “inal reports on campaign expendi-1lcech, Miss Mary K. Porter, Miss tures of some of the se Harrlet Porter, Mrs. Edith Republicans, and Trammell, Democrat: | *°f Mghi By Bliloe Lo tandent Floride of St. Elizaveth’s Hospital, and inter- Mrs. Truman Abbe, Mrs. J. De Witt cates received here y Heidel, Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Wisconstn. and_Greene, Vermont: ali | ana Mica v . Benfamin Other_final reports received by the |, oponany known psychiatrist, will be Richard L. Metcalf. Democrat, 'Ne- braska. who lost, expenditures $9.241, : including $1.600 for traveling, and con-| The president, Mrs. Alexander M tributions, $7.770, including $3.000 from | Bull, and members of the Southern Re- the Democratic senatorial committee | lief Society mvite all {riends and those and $1,500 from Lee Metcalf. interesied in th: work of the society to Engravers and Stationers 611 12th St. N.W. . %i their annual Thanksgiving pound party Vandenberg Spent §8,328. and silver tea tc b2 held in the home, at 2403 Pennsylvanie avenue, Tucsday af:- ernoon, November 27, from 3 to 6 oclock. A musical program will b given and tea scrved the guests. Do- nations of any kind will he received nt the door in an old-fashioned clothes et. Senator Vandenberg, Republican, Michigan, re-clected, expenditures, 28,728, including $2,500 to State com- reittee and $4 800 for advertising: con- tributions, $340. Senator Thomas. Re- publican. Idaho, re-elected. expendi- tures, $2.150, including 81,000 to State |y central committee; contributions, $2.500 frem Republican ‘senatorial committee. Senator Robinson. Republican, Indiana, re-ejected, expenditures, $2,500, includ- ing $2.000 to State committee; contribu- tions, £2,175. Senator Hale. Republican. Maine, re- elected, expenditures, $2.653; contribu- tions, none. Herbert E. Holmes, Demo- crat, Maine, who lost, expenditures, £1,302; contributions, none. Alanson B. Houghton, Republican, New York. d' foated, exvenditures, $5.500. including $5,000 to Steuben Country Republican committee; econtributions, none. O. A. Tarrazolo, Republican, New Mexico, elected. expenditures, $36; contribu- tions. 826, Additional patror more ball, December 3, Hotel are Mr: l" G \‘t“‘n" Mrs. Stokes Hdlk" Gaillerd Hu Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Mrs. Fulton Le Mrs, Hen C. Macatee, Miss M 1 Asa I‘lull!nlfi. Mrs. Rob- Al and Mrs. Everard R. Todd, according to ent by Mrs. Georg> Calvert, | of patron which, because o fits orousing wides, A portrait by Towles of Washington Studio, 1526 Conn. Ave. M% Mw T N S R e e Towles' portraits are made personally by Mr. Towles and typify the subject's personality, bringing forth his or her very soul, so that the photographic print preserves it forever. To get the full measure of satisfaction your portrait should be by Towles. Prices range from $15 a dozen up. | Christmas gifts. Republican, Ohio, re- | ington society. elected, nditures $1,783: contribu-| The ball is b tions $1.687. Charles V. Truax, Demo- | all pericds. a fact that will add much | crat. Ohio. defeated, expenditures $620: [ to the picturesquencss of the scone eontributions none. Graham P. Hunt, |when dancing is in full swinz, and in Drmogcrat, Ohio. defeated. expenditures | addition some P featy * are £251: contributions none. to be pres d ha groun Senator Reed.. ‘Republican, Pennsvl- |of this scazon’s debuta: undgr the vania, expenditures $£1.131, including | leadership of their three joint chair- £1,000 Republican State committee; | men. Miss ste Page, M Phy contributions nonz. I-nghh and Miss Elizab>th Kenneds i weservations are being rapidly made. | McRellar's Expenses $2,500. but Boxes may stil bs obtained and nator McKellar, Democrat, Ten- | tickets of admission s~ d from Mrs. . re-elected, expenditures i )udln: $2.000 to the Smi committes in Shelby County: tions $2.500. James A. Fowler, Repub- Jican, Tennessee, expenditures $2,331; contributions $4,725. Thomas M. Kennedy, Republican, ‘Texas, expenditures $100; contributions none. Bernet Bamberger, Republican, Utah, Cefeated. expenditures $2,731; contribu- tions $425. X 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Most appropriate Kenneth Mackintosh, Republican, Washington, defeated. expenditures $2.925, including $2.275 to country press: contributions $7.000, all from Reoublican senatorial committee. H. D. Hatfield. Republican, West Virginia, elected, expenditures $3.150: contributicns $3,500, including £2.500 'Y * L3 from Seymour L. Rau. Senator Neely, | § Democrat, West Virginia, defeated. ex. h:‘n%i'ums $3,988 ~and contributions $3 800, ‘William Markham, Independent. Wis- consin. defeated. expenditures $1,193; ccn?flhuuons ,$530. s E. Winter, Republican, 5, defeated, expenditures $6.838, including 82,000 to State committee: contributions 85,800, including $2,000 from Republican senatorial committee. SOCIETY (Continusd From Nineteenth Page.) For the Woman Who Refuses to Alpha Zeta, comprising 95 members, is sponsoring this breakfast. Tea and Donation Party Tomorrow for Day Nursery. ‘The annual tea and donation party of the Myra McCoy Andresws Day Nur- sery, will be held tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in the home of Mrs. essme A EGLIGEES $: Z 5 Think of Lansburgh’s Whether You Want a Warm Beacon Bath Robe or the Daintiest, Feathery Silk Negligee Imaginable—You Will Find It Here & : : —A Fact Worth Remembering When Christmas Shopping! Those pssisting Mrs. Affleck will be | In other words—frocks with a “per- 4 ot e e e e sonality” for the smart woman who real- Such charming, airy creations st you'd think a princess from fairyland had supervised izes the importance of being well dressed their fashioning—but closer inspection reveals that practical purposes have not been forgotten. ton, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Jett, Mrs Chase | 15 AR at all times! A presentation we are hen you sense the subtle handiwork of present-day designers, who faithfully and skillfully fol- low the whims of fashion and the practical demands of Milady Moderne. Really, it's a pleas- ure to mix with such smart, friendly breakiast coats, robes and negligees. 1In preperation for the annual supper and bazaar of the Catholic Daughters of America various committees are enter- taining at cards this week. Tomorrow evening Mrs. Margaret Keans and her committee will be hostesses, Miss Ethyl Sweet and her committee Thursday and lb:r’: Florence Hosford and her group 1day. The Washingion Branch of the A Comprehensive Showing of Purdue University Alumni Association | will give a luncheon in honor of Dr. E. Fashionable Dresses, C. Elliott, president of Purdue, at \hP} S Hotel Harrington tomorrow at 12:30 4 $39.50 to §59.50 o'clock. Dr. Elliott is ntmndlnk lh- forty-sccond annual mesting of th: American Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities at the Hotel proud of—for here the most critical will find styles to suit their type—-in colors flatteringly youthful. Chiffons, geor- gettes, flat crepes, Cantons and satins, Embroidered Crepe de Chine Quilted Robes $10.95 Something new and most attractive! Rich- looking qulltcd robes of embroidered crepe de chine, Tined and lightly interlined ; side closing; trimmed with pufimg in pnxh. pink, copen blue and black and gold. Rayon or Crepe de Chine Coats and Negligees $5.95 At H There's a splendid assortment awaiting % ‘il"?""'“ tra !}“1‘3“"‘ "“l"lc“. and § you! Tailored models with Tuxedo folds and metal cloths. Sizes for women and misses. aée-tri 1 racious i and experiment station: Mr. T. A. Cole- lace-trimmed models; vivacious floral and em man, assistant director of extension, Women's Dresses—Second Floor bossed rayon; plain and embroidered crepe de and Mrs. Mary L. Matthews, dean of / chine ; tie and dyed effects—in lovely colors. The Rengo Belt Frocks of distinction—in many in- stances our own well known Franchette Willard. Other members of the Purdue models. Styles for dinner as well as faculty attending this mecting are Mr. evening affairs—expertly fashioned from A. A. Potter, dean of engineering; Mr. filmy J. H. Skinner, dean and director, Col- T lege of Agriculture, extension service The first of the series of teas and doll sales was given by Mrs. Wilbur John Carr in her apartment yesterday after- noon. Alternating at the tea tables were Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford, Mrs. Porter Hinman Dale. Mrs. James _S. Kimonos 9 Karr’s The “Watch word” in Washington Now at my new location— 1350 Conn. Ave. Just Below Dupont Crcle This is the day of specialization—and 1 am concentrating all my attention and fa- of watches and clocks —and their repair. You'll have the ac- knowledged best makes of the world from which to select —and our experienced skill in adjustment, which is important. Of course at stand- ard prices. Convenient Parking Henry C. Karr Demonstration Is Attracting Many Smartly Dressed Women The smartness t every womat désires may be so casily obtained by wearing a Rengo Belt—for they are desioned to give that graceful smooth silhouette that is smart— lovely alway Miss Anderson, a Factory Expert, Will Help You With Your Corset Problem Beautifully made garments of at- ctive fancy brocades in wrap- around style with elastic sections. Styles for all types of figures—and Miss Anderson will help you decide what is best for you. Corset Shop—Second Floor Timepieces Exclusively 1350 Conn. Ave. f—— - Fllmy Sllk Dansettes $2.95 Dancing daughters and moth- ers as well, insist on these dainty dansettes, of crepe de chine and georgette. A narrow lace ban- deau brassiere, and short match- ing step-ins, that are lace or rib- bon trimmed. In pastel shades or black. Sizes 32-38, Silk Underwear—Third Flaor Quilted Robes Messaline quiled robes, in interlined with a warm, padding, long roll collar Other quilted robes. . Blanket robes, soitly ..§12.95 to $16.95 Blanket Bath Robes textured and plain or Oriental designs ..$8.95 and ribbon Fine hox loom crepe kimonos, tively embroidered. . smartly colored in pleasing designs, for oniy Smooth corduroy robes of mannish cut, with roll collars and tuxedo fronts, cherry, blues, rose and wisteria Great, warm robes of beacon I ing, two-toned effects; styles trim and ample; glossy rayon cords; and unlined corduroy robes. Short-length collegiate robes of striped robing; ombre and striped beacon robes, satin_and grosgrain ribhon trims’, notched and tuxedo collars, $5.95 $2.95 Cotton crepe kimonos colors worsted Many others at.... Scores of pretty Kimonos in rayon, cot- changeable colors, lined with seco, and ton crepe and crepe coolie light-weight Regular and extra size kimonos of fig ured crepe trimmed with plain crepe desian in candlewick embroidery : loom crepe in extra sizes. ... Knitted Goods Hug-me tights, scaris and shawls ted of tine zephyr yarns, in attractive Knitted sacques and nl"lumg’xh . 54.95 lo $6.95 Neglizees—Third Floor Breakfast Coats and Negligees Printed tub silk, and printed rayon breakfast coats trimmed with tuxedo folds of contrasting color.. ......$3.95 Extra size rayon coats in practical col- OENery vou AT er e S098 Leisure-hour, luxurious neglizees of em- broidered net, brocaded crepe de chine, and crepe-pack satin with georgette fimmunz s n .§9.95 size crepe de chine ||t"| ees.§9.95 aligees of rich crepe de chine with ot ruffles and tuxedo effect of shir- .. ... 951298 s in ombre and petal de- signs—some with marabou, $12.95 to $27.50 Flannel Robes New flannel robes with a modern dash, jubilantly striped: mannish lines notched and roll callars .. $9.95 Other flannel robes. ......$14.95 to $16.95 LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Streets—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400

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