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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928. John B Smith. 33. and Marths R. Jack- v y McGivern, Miss Helen McGivny, Miss | a more positive influence in the future 1 1 oS SRev W D, s SOCIETY |6 % o 2 CLEVELANDER GETS _[:cr e Mariage Lienes St s o ““As one of the directors of the Amer-| Frnest J. Febrey, 60, and M. Elizabeth | e mann, Miss Gertrude Geary and Miss ; eri 3 fcan Peace Society, I am ready to take | Becker, 36; Rev. F. W. Collier. Chatles E. Fultz, y | B B | PEAGE SOCIETY POST |izr fercs S, T scy o ke | it ol K. 80 il e | i sl 2, s 3 g Hosiery _(Contniued From Eighteenth Page) | Miss Kathryne E, Cooksey of 3606 Sis- | tration as a means for seitling inter- | Wetzel, 30; Rev Vo M. Hodse, " o | Willism M. Hoffman: Shoppes RN TR PR e teenth street northwest went yesterd: RIS ) national disputes.” Betty McDovell, 24, Westfleld, N. Y.; Rev. K o B mond Hunter. Midshipman _Joseph | to Philadelphia, where she will be the | e i Taader e ohcbini . ver, e s b ; 3 B ba st ravid Wby | enest of Miss Gertrude 5. Butler until | D- W- Teachout, X. M. C. A. Leader, CIGARETTE SALE FAILS @581, D, SBIESE. L, Tokoma, Fark. M | 5 gullivan. 19 % *Rev. 711 13th 713 14th . chel, Midshipman Lawrence Rutter, | fomorrow. Miss Butler is a classma Beconres Director of Organiza- st ani Margaret A, | Rowe McDanicl 28 and Frances Phillips, Midshipman Edward Seidel and Mr. |of Miss Cooksey at Connecticut Colleg 2, oidec, 24, and Marewret A |7 Sey NGOG Mllanis, e e, | N Tor o, | tion Opposed to War. TO CONVICT STORE OWNER | PSittiner ¢*orantzy o1, wnd Glkavs ax. | yRusell W, Themay, 2 Ghegiieales | : Rev M. J. Riordan ! i i, Prsor, 23, and Bessie L. @m-“/’ i . James L. McLain. Miss Helen Christine Merritt, daugh—! Mr and Mrs. A. L. Boughry of Jersev | fiobson, 1. Proar, %, and Bessie L. pin- | Vg Res et B VS porie Hast- . ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Merritt and | City, N. J. are at the Carlton for a short | Disorderly Charge Is Diemissed |IS oth of Hichmond, V. Rev. 1. ! gk Ahd Derls Hast r_ niece of Admiral T. T. Craven, U. S. N., | time. | David W. Teachout, Cleveland busi- | - ’ RokSk™S Conkley, 4. Glendie. Va.. and D e e ls mas ! ness man and vice chairman of the Agzainst Delicatessen Maud M. Lursford, 40, Fredericksburg, Va 2 bofh 0 i i artwri . V. M. W. Willlams. and Mrs. Craven, entertained ‘at bridge | — %, aintbre. Sad T Rev. dobn K- i | Miss Bessie L. Drew, Miss Mabel L . e g e e s syas. | Drew and Miss Helen Helts are members | general board of the national council Proprietor. poWiliam . Nelson. 2, an Ecio B Latham, 20, fhis citr, and Grace | 4 3 S of a party of teachers from Hampton, 7. M. C. A, has accepted mem- . . John S_ Johnson. 24, and Cora L. West, | . 22, ¢ . Fla.; . g who | ot o o Selling cigarettes to minor children | 107 Rev. M L Dunbleton. " |9 4. Dimen. s | J 3 . o oo [Va,, who are spending the holidays af | pare i e Boasd ot My 35 * 1 It it B Rl i i iae it [ I n. Miss | the Grace Dodge Hotel. D O Dogeo Socety, it was | does not form a basis for the charge of sifi.?{?éug?.. 38Pge B S Fontaine. "ot Elicton. Va.. Rev. H. M. Hem;ié, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. De Wilde of N | keeping 2 disorderly house, Judge Ralph fpp!" 2% T 190 el Aoy “ « %, %nd Floreace 3y g 3 | or. 1. Rev. J. B Miss Elizabeth Elms, Miss Sarah Ta: v i il H> was elected, according to Dr. Ar- | o i i ic vest v, Rawlins, is city, and A. |, ‘Sol N New ' York City, and % 7 A York City are at the Carlton for a briel | v | Given decided in Police Coutt yesterday, ; i . v D 14, Ji .Y : lor, Miss Edith Meriam, Miss Genevieve | o'k Cit3 | thu " secretary of phdall vesterday. |\ gitiilene austen, 35, As - Bact Rev. | Dorothy vidion. 44, Jamaica, N. Y. Only 3 More Shopping Days, 1928 stay. ! : 5 ; |and dismissed such a charge against|Alfred C. Oliver. —— “'\ e o » Milburn, Miss Gertrude Rogers, Miss i 3 | Joseph Dismon, owner of a delicatessen 39, this city; Judge | Vir; some, 21, Upper Zion, Va.; | Friday Saturday and Monday ’ Helen Lines, Miss Emily Parker and b S CITY NEWS IN BRIEF, |years of service with the Y M O - |store in the 1200 block of Pennsylvania th them }ms'lui’";l:l" G}:Zd' i TODAY | nection with the movement, hay- |avenue southeast. t d ) with them for the holidays their sister, | d is Citizens’ Asso- | ing served as president and chairman| Abraham Cook, who lives next door Mrs. Olga Vannote, and her young | c:::;nm‘?i?lh j}éfil‘“g“a-fififir“m%?, of the Ohio St.lzlte committee and as a |to the store and also owns the store daughter, Gloria, of Point Pleasant, | genoo], ¥ 3 director in the Cleveland City Associa- |building, which he leases to Dismon, . N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Gazda will also| : S | tions. said that the delicatessen had become R have as guests for the New Year Miss| The Bishop of Athabasca, the Right| 1In accepting office with the Peace|a rendezvous fo: youths of high school 2 Mary Hampton of Bridgeton, N. J., and | Rev. E. F. Robins, will speak at_the|society, Mr. Teachout wrote: | age. Mr. Edward Gazda of New York City. | public meeting at St. Thomas Hall, | “The American Peace Society over | Another witness testified that the pro- and Miss Gertrude Richardson Brigham is e & > v v acl ttes. 1 ject: “The Peace River Country s tood as a steady influence |several packages of cigarettes. visiting in Philadelphia for the Christ- & hod of solving| Assistant United States Attorney Jos- mas holdays and will return to Wash- | FUTURE. | \ % er a0k B EXtor. ToveArto dis: ington early in January. | The Stearns Bible class will meet to- [ 7“0 ?' pmmm‘npr(gefd.ctafs gwl:c«r ase, X S Th MA FL Mre. M. 1. Webmer of Hamilton. Op. | TIOTo%:, 1 D in Mount Vernon Place a4 the coming year should give evi- | developed that, Dismon alvays Raid his : e YT ¢ Mrs. M. L. Webber of Hamilton, On-| M. E. Church South. Dr. K. B. Moo-| 4 of this permanent organization. !rent and asked customers to leave when- : R tions N e . . . tario, Canada, is spending the holidays | maw will be in charge. el 5 n rendered and ever they became boisterous. e G'X'I'L\""'c[?{ ?;E'RRA?I"Y&“\I' > On Our Entire Stock of Silk and Quilted - 4 kb o ioage K ovel, The Woman's Allience of All Souls 2 3 in the Miss Helen C. Norton, New York Church will meet tomorrow, 11 am., in“ Grand Ba“ Room ) Robes and Underwear City, is at the Hotel Grafton for an in- | Plerce Hall, Fifteenth ¢nd Harvard | E [7 i - | 53 1 Serve t 1 p.m. ) - > . Mr. and Mrs. WM. Goatrey Haye | TE25 - Tunchieon gerved at L.pm The George Washington arrived in Washington from their home | The Towa Thomas Circle Citizens' A: h in Woodbury, N. J. and are at the | sociation will meet tomorrow, 8 pm., lale Chorus | 1772 Church street, at 8 o'clock. Sub- vears in the history of the United | prietor sold his sons, both schoolboys, CARNIVAL at definite stay. streets. Mrs. Gerritt eMiller, jr., will | Carlton for a short stay. home of Mrs. Anna K. Volk. P e S mont avenue, Reception to members -014 LEVENTH ST. Y b ; - < Kentucky Society to Give B siends. Muscal program. 06 bt [ S G il e 0 Christmas Party Tomorrow. | freshments. ) dbal £ S e Tatae ¢ an oSse The Christmas party to be given by g Continuing Tomorrow Our Great : o 7 [ . o al;c Kentucky_snclvu'hw% l;akde 1‘lxflacle The Loyal Knights of the Round 2A): 1 morrow evening in the Willard Hotel, | Table will meet for lulfcheon tomorrow, & i v 5 s Pj - ity ; Si Bk i 12:30 p.m.. at University Club. Guests A s i A % 45 Gauge; Picot Top; Perfect Quality; Silk .45 he formal enter . will con- | of honor will be Bishop William F. N 3 oe ; Fashi A== sist of an address by former Senator | Dowell of the M. E. Church, and Justice : \ SOUVENIRS 4 from Top to Toe; Full Fashioned. Augustus Owsley Stanley and some | Sanford, United States Supreme Court. S FAVCRS ; musical numbers in charge of M. | Planist: Mrs. Nathaniel K. Gardner. % < ; David H. Kincheloe. — y call 3 As usual, dancing will conclude the | Dr. Harry B. Wilson, national director 4 3 | % ) Daeatar 1000 = p evening's festivities. Mrs. Maurice H. |of the American Junior Red Cross, will g —2400 Pairs higher- ; N Catensien Hgswry Thatcher, president, will preside. | be the featured speaker at the meeting 3 A Y 4 Shoppes ———— of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Parent * d Sh l at ‘ « Miss C. C. Wayman of Foxeroft | Teacher Assoctation, Wadnesday, & pm. ¥ price oes on sale ¢ ; 711 13th N.W 713 14th N \ : 2 . W. £chool at Middleburg, Va., is at the |in the Bethesda-Chevy Chase High Grace Dodge Hotel in Washington. In celebration of the sixth anniver- gary of the founding of the Theta Chi ASSORTED TEA : Sigma Sorority, a dinner wi e given | by its members this evening in_the | SANDWICHES 0 paim court of the Mayflower, the com- || g5 per dozen; $3.25 per hundred % pany including Miss Eileen Cush, the | Also Sandwiches for all occasions Misses Beckley, Miss Mary Early, Miss THE PASTRY SHOP Margaret Early, Miss Frances Corn- well, Miss Nora Ganey, Miss Catherine || 1616 H St. N. Met. 6939 Miss Alice M. Pricci, Miss Helen : > : o » . - ~ IV . - . - ' B ' \ b Tiés, Pumps, Straps, and htll } Y- et Oxfords in every material . y and color: 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. s s Friday . . . a Glorious Sale of Patent Brown Kidskin Blue s Newest Holiday Frocks Fascinating new Spring colors and styles are shown for the first We're saying “Good-bye * 5 ) A Ar time in this sale. And Dance Frocks for New Year's Eve are in in- choice selections 1928” in our Shoe Depart- L & 7 2 GIJDE’S FLOWERS > st with merveloos velues finite variety. We feel sure you will want several when you see the —styles for Miss or Matron with either Spike or Cuban (&) ! 5 Heels. All sizes and widths. Choice Of the "PinMoney Dress Shop sowns Dreslan iz gl S 1 5 Gude Bros. Flowers have a quality of beauty and fragrance that words cannot capture. They recognize no special occasion—are always appro- priate—regardless of the time or the place. GUDE °* FOUR Stores for Your Convenience 5.5 G0 Main Store 1212 F St. N.W. National 4278 Other Flower Shops at 1307~9~11~13 G St.NW, 1102 Conn. Ave. N.W. 3103 14th St. 5016 Conn. Ave. Decatur 3146 Col. 3103 Cleveland 1226 Memb Florists’ Tel livery Associati a it Eoi e e Stk We are very enthusiastic about these rare Frock Values. It isnot often you find such impressive values in brahd-new selections that are complete with every A I || 7 1R new style detail and color. For every Frock is be- RN/ RNVK i /3 N\ witchingly fresh . . . each a gem just unpacked. And / } there are hundreds of Dresses, assuring you of finding Vi o0 2 it / just the style you want the most. So attend this event and see just what will still be “new” weeks from now. FOXOROXY Entire StOCk Of : ‘ f, 7 A\ 4 Dance Frocks in Taff¢ta, Chiffons, Geor- gettes, Tulles and other materials. N B Afternoon Dresses in Satin, Georgette, Chif- - fons and Crepe de Chine, in pastel shades and high colors. i Philipsborn’s, Second Floor EVENING 2 DRESSES .0\l | v A Great Special Sale of Only 50 New FROCKS "X & Silverpelt Sports Coats (e Here is the newest innovation in Sports Wear . . . The DINNER NI jaunty Coat of Silverpelt. It is entirely new and we are in- GOWNS i Z > troducing it first in IWashington. And at such a low price. to lilting music =—"on I / the light fantastic toe’’—in evening Nowhere v!ill you find an equal W /" slippers by Forsythe. In silver brocade to this wonderfully large stock. ) . Genuine Parisian Creations are / with silver kid trim. High and baby spike 5 e e heels. We can dye these slippers in radie i B anttints to matchyour evening frock. Coats that will be as warm as they are smart and that is saying 5 " a lot. The jaunty collar has a strap to buckle it around you when All at = y the wind blows. The sleeves and waistline also have suede belts. one oc / corp. i Each coat is lined with a very sporty plaid lining. price FOOT™ WEA : g 1223 F St. N WR' & Philipsborn's, Third Floor BRESLAU’S The Friendly Shop 1309 G St.