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L) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 3. nasium on Monday afternoon; Post team vs. Anacostia Eagles at Anacostia Wednesday afternoon; Post team vs. Fort Washington team at Fort Wash- ington on Friday afternoon. The speaker for next Monday eve- | ning in the Hostess House will be Bish- | op H. St. George Tucker, Junior Bishop |of Virginia and head of the Episcopal Seminary, in Alexandria. He will use as his topic, “Religions of the Far | East.” As the major part of his life has been spent in the Far East, he prob- | sbly knows more about this topic than any other person. Bishop Tucker also won fome as a refugee worker in Si- | beria in the vears 1918-19-20, when, as | a major in the Red Cross, he devoted his time to that work. Col. and Mrs. James C. Breckinridge will entertain a party of eight at dinner for Bishop Tucker a! the Office Club after the lecture _ Bishop Tucker's father is the | Senlor Bishop of Virgimia ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | Mrs. N. S. Wheeler of New York | has been a guest for the past week | . of Mrs, Frank M. Dillard on Nflr[h; | Alfred street. Mrs Rathbone Smith cntertained at luncheon Tuesday in honor of- Mrs. Wheeler. Cummings_enter- | les of bridge at the benefit card party given by the Cameron Club at the George Mason Hotel Wed- nesday evening. Miss Cummings’ guests at four of the tebles* were asked to meet Mrs. Reuben Clark, who will leave short to make her home in Albany, N. Y., and the other four tables were in honor of Miss Nellie Sommers, Jaughter of Mr. and-Mrs. T. Ander- son Sominers, a debutante of the Winter, The Alexandria Garden Club met Tuesday * evening. in “Nofton Memorial Hall, when an illustrated talk on his- toric Virginia . gardens was given by Mrs. Frank Duie of the James River Garden Club in Richmond. While in Alexandria Mrs. Duke was the guest of Mrs, William J. Boothe on North Washington street, - Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kopp entertained at bridge Tuesday -evening in their home on South Royal street. The | party was a farewell to their friends | in Alexandria, as Mr. and Mrs. Kopp | expect to leave during the coming week | !for Allentown, Pa.,, where they will | make their home. Mrs. B. R. McCallium and Mrs. J. G. | i{appenings of \Ve;:l: Of Record in Quantico In the Social Circle Bridgc Parties, Luncheons, Suppers Included in Pro- gram—“"eck End Guests Entertained—Chapel Serv- fother of devoted guest Hobbs, eriained r Father day evening Licut. Col. and Upshur_entertained a_party per for Father Edward Fitz- Washington, who also spoke | g scrvices in the post Mrs. W. P. of 10 at su and Mrs. Hayne D. Boyden en- tertained at dinner on Thursday night Mrs, James C. Breckun house guest, Miss Eiiz: AN ILLINOIS GIRL ‘Week of Entertain;ng ‘ On Broad Scale Noted Out Chevy Chase \Vay Scheduled During | Week Varied and Charm-' l ing—House Guests Listed. | Absentees Returning and Visitors Departing. Events Mr. H. C. Nicholson of Omaha, Nebr,, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Edward G. Yonker of Thirty-ninth | street. | Mrs. Lloyd Sutton of Western avenue | entertained her club at luncheon And; bridge Tuesday. | Mrs. George Gravatt of Leland street | is spending a week in Richmond, Va., 'as the guest of her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc- | Laughlin. Mrs, B. T. Heflin of Connecticut | avenue entertained her club at lunch- | eon and bridge Tuesday. | Mrs. Ralph P. Brown of Klingle | street, who spent a month in Florida, returned Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Dowell and her son, Arthur, 3d, of Cathedral street have | returned ~ from Florida, where they spent two months. | Mrs. Bernard Smythe of Cathedral street accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Alvord, is spending a week in New York *City. Mrs. Charles McNabb of McKinley street entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Monday. | Mrs, H. J. Mineratte of Livingston street was hostess at luncheon and bridge Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Stuhler of McKinley street entertained their club at bridge and supper Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs. J. F. Brashears of Jenifer street. entertained at luncheon and bridge | Friday. Mrs. Charles Thomas Penn of Haw thorne street entertained at the first | of a series of bridge luncheons Friday. Mrs. Robert Callahan of Oliver street entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. | One of the most importa MRS. FULTON LEWIS. | nt executives carrying to success the brilliant Bal | | Tea for Junior Theater | | Players Set for Tuesday Mrs. James J. Davis is giving a tea to the players of the Junior Theater of Wardman Park Tuesday afternoon at her charming home on Massachusetts avenue. These young thesplans are receiving many social honors in ap- preciation of their artistic work in bringing delightful drama into the ex- perience of the young people of Wash- ington as well as to their elders, who want to live again with such dramatic portraits as those of “Little Women,™ that opens the Spring season on Feb- {ruary 8 and 9. or "Twelfth Night," ‘Master Skylark” or “Bunty Pulls the Strings,” some of the dozen plays to | follow. Mrs. Charles W. Richardson and her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Chandler, are also giving a tea to these young players of the Junior Theater at their Con- necticut avenue home on Saturday aft- | ernoon of this week. | Flying the banner of E. H. Sothern, noted actor now turned “dramatic re- citalist,” as patron, the Junior Theater has the honor of presenting Mr. Soth- ern in three of his readings, from his | greatest roles, on March 1 and 2, at | their small theater at Wardman Park, bringing Washington a very intimate | glimpse of a most significant. figure in America drama today. Many other noted folk, among them people to whom the education of youth is chief concern, are vitally expressing ‘Lhelr indorsement of the work of Mrs. Glenna Smith Tinnin and Miss Kath- erine Brown, who, with Mrs. Jane Ogle, | represent the producers of the Junior | Theater. | Mrs. Thomas W. Stdwell of Fricnds School says the entire list of proposed plays are all fine for every one to learn about, adding: “The idea of having good plays for young people is quite he most appealing thing to any one | who has a love of good literature as I | have.” She is sending her children | regularly to the Junior Theater. Mrs, | Walter Tuckerman says, “It is a de- |light to have them aitend such plays as ‘Quality Street’ with its old-fash | foned, wholesome atmosphere. | For all of which praise the Junior | Theater, with the ideals of youth about | them, are doing a beautiful thing i | the drama for Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Lipp Honor main for ler home. wife of Maj. Paul A in for tea Thursday n. Maj. and Mrs, Capron have | m for Some time Maj. Capron's | the post with her ! . Lieut. Col. | | ert G. | 3 enter- | tables of bridge last | for Miss Elizabeth | of Capt. Rob U. S. with sev turday night t Together” Bridge Party Held at Oilicers’ Club. There was a get-together bridge at | > Officers” Club Friday night which | ew a record attendance, there being 12 tables of bridge and additional | ts who did not play | The Tuesday clubs were entertained | s. McDermott, wife of t. Comdr. E. L. McDermott, Medical U. 8. N., and Mrs. Richards, wife . _(Junior Grade) W. L. Rich- ds, C. E. C.;; U. 8. N. Mrs. Arnett, wife of Capt. Roscoe Arnett, entertamed for the Thursday afternoon bridge club this week, while Mrs. McDermott had the Thu evening club. Chaplain and Mrs, Maurice Wither- &poon enteriained a party of eight at elinner at the Hostess House Morslay night for Dr. Fred A. Moss of George Was J who delivered a | there earlier in | k and is in command ield. Others attached to n Field who are among the recent Is are Liewt. and Mrs. Pugh (nep Miss Mary Haltigan of Washington), Wwho were married in December in Washington. = Lieut and Mis. F. D. Weir recently took quartars. Lieut. ‘Weir recently returned from duty with the air forces in Nicaragua. Lieut. and Mrs, C. G. Mints, who were on duty in Haiti until recently, have taken quarters here. Lieut. H. M. H. ming returned last Nicaragua and is now on Va. ere the guests last of Comdr. and Mrs. C. B. Platt, Miss Caroline Sanderson, daughter of Col.-and Mrs. C. R. Sanderson, has as her house Freyer of Washington. Wives Leave to Join Husbands in Nicaragua. Mrs. Ut wife of Maj. H. H. Utley, #nd Mrs. Hall, wife of Lieut. W. C. Hall, lery this week for Nicaragua .to join their husbands. Mrs. Utley was at the Princess Ann Hotel in Fredeticksburg, Va., for awhile prior to leaving- for Nicaragua. Mr. M. A. Sterner of Minneapolis, Minn,, who has been visiting at the st for some time with his brother-in- aw and sister, Capt. and Mrs. M. H. Silverthorn, left last Sunday for New York. Lieut. and Mrs. H. F. Adams are re- ceiving the congratulations of friends upon the birth of a son at the Family Hospital last Saturday. Maj. and Mrs. Robert L. Denig re- turned Tuesday night from Manlius, N. Y., where they attended the unveil- ing services last Sunday of the Head oys' Tablet, which was given to the 1 by Maj. Denig as & memorial to Charles Alfred Ely Denig. in the wall of Comstock s the names of the head C ver school from 1902 to date, with blank spaces to 1962. Cadet Denig, who died last Summer, had been a student at Manlius since 1925 and | O'Reil | of Philomont, Thursday, January 17,.at guest Miss' Engracia | of White Plains, N. Y.; Mrs, Schram and Mrs. Koechling of n were guests last week of Mrs. Weddings Announced Past and Prospective. Mr. and Mrs. George Keeney an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Blanche, to Mr. Ashton L. Rust, at the rectory of the Grace Episcopal Church, Saturday, January 19, with the Rev. Edgar Carpenter officiating. Miss Georgia Keeney was maid of honor for her sister, and Mr. William Langford was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Rust are spending their honeymoon | in Southern Virginia and will live in this eity. Mr. and Mrs. McLemore Durrer an- nounce the engagement and approach- ing marriage of their daughter Allegra Rowena to Mr. Oswald Carlton McMul- len of Washington. The wedding will occur on Tuesday, January 29. Miss Lucile Durrer entertained at a bridal shower Thursday evening at the | home of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Durrer, on Duke street, in honor of her cousin, Miss Durrer, bride-elect. Mr. William F. Power announces the marriage of his daughter Elsie to Mr. Theodore Norfolk of Washington. Mr, and Mrs. Norfolk are making their home in Alexandria. Cards have been received here from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wine of Upper- ville, announcing the marriage of their daughter Mildred to Mr. Garland Hall the parsonage of the Baptist Churchizin | Purcellville, Va. with the Rev. W. M. Compton officiating, Announcements have been received byre fromr Mr. and Mrs. @eorge I. Ford of Lowry, Va., of the marriage of their. daughter Ruth Elizabeth to Mr. Ed- ward Ayres Holman of Washington, ‘Thursday, January 17, in Bedford City, | Va., with the Rev. J. H. Grey oMciating. Invitations have been received in Alexandria from Mr. and Mrs. William Lucas Penick for the marriage of thenr] daughter Marcia to Mr. William Bran- ford Ballou, jr., of Richmond, Saturday | evening, February 2, at 6 o'clock in their home in South Boston, Va. Miss Pauline Callender of New York City is visiting her brother, Mr. Harvey C._Callender. Mr. Linwood Gordon has gone to Charleston, W. Va., where he will make is home. Mr. and Mrs. Kemper Johnson enter- tained at cards Friday evening, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs, William Johnson, Mrs. J. N. Rosson, Miss Ruby Sheffield, Miss Mary Sheffield, Miss Thelma Rosson, Mr.” Roy Hewitt and Mr. Stanley Parsons. Entertains to Celebrate Birthday Anniversary. Miss Daisy Wetmore entertained sev- | eral of her young friends at the home of | her parents Saturday afternoon, Janu- ary 19, to celebrate her birthday an- niversary. Mrs. Wetmore was assisted by Mrs. Edward Schultz, Mrs. Harry mcl;e.erletthDhn Kesek and Mrs. Ber- nar altham. The guests included Elizabeth Avery. Margaret Gemeny, | Helen Locke, Mildred Locke, Virginia | Rollins, Margaret Menke, Doris de | Meritt, Nadine Brintsfield, Regina Mc- | Cauley, Dorothy Travis, John Wetmore, Donald Waltham and Robert Locke. Mr. Dudley Boogher, jr., has returned to the Episcopal Theological Seminary after a visit to his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Dudley Boogher, in Fred- ericksburg. Mrs. Manuel 1. Ni 1 the guest of | | Paterson’s head boy of the lower school in Chaplain Claude Soares con- ices in the chapel before the | wveiling exercises, which were attend y Maj. a ed the bronze and marble tablet. Worcester Speaker At Marine School Frid:; The speaker for the Staff and Students of the Marine Corps Schools last Friday Philip H. Worcester, C. A. C., in states of Wash- Capt. A. H. Tur- rine Corps headquarters in 11 schedule for the past 1L Post team vs. in the post gym- Brown Betty Inn 1407 L St. N.W. Sunday Dinner 12:30 16 3:30 Choice of I Roast Turkey | Roast Capon Roast Lamh Roast of Beef i Rib | Choice of Desserts and Salads Price, 0! Clpartmen.tr ully flrrushed Hotel Service 9 Rooms and Bath, #1522 3 Rooms upurrd, and Bath, $/50% Unfurnished sutes in Froportion, Cafe Service cAoreh 1240 MISS VIRGINIA HARRIS, Attractive daughter of Mrs. Frank Harris of Peoria, Ill., who is visiting her | uncle and aunt, Representative and Mrs. William E. Hull, accompanying them to the President’s reception Thursday night. —Bachrach Photo. her sister, Mrs, James A. Richmond, in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Roy G. Craver enter- tained at cards Friday evening wheén their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Crossle; Mr. A. L. Craver and Mr. Robert Haislip of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shreve, Miss Hilda Fairfax, Miss Bessie Mitchell and Mr. Frank Conrad. Miss Ava Daniels and Miss Lucy Athey of Manassas, Mr. Percy Dawson of Prince William County and Mr. Edwin Beachley of the University of Maryland were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Berryman. Mrs. B. 8. Athey and B. S. Athey, Jr. have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Athey in Manassas. Mr. James A. Willlamson, who has | been living in Birmingham. Ala., was the guest last week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Williamson, on g for Tenn., where he will make home. Miss Mollie Haynes is home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hockaday in Fredericksburg. Mrs. Mary Hill of Mount Rainier, Md., is the guest of her brother-in-law Eliza Reeve: Mrs. Mary Hill of Mount Ranier, Md., is the guest of her brother-in-law and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Holden. Mrs. Olyde Mitchell has returned to her home in Eckington after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Woodville Hitt. Mr. ‘Mark Rodfetter spent the past week end with relatives in Brunswick, d. Miss Elizabeth Jefferson of Martins- burg, W. Va. is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Meade Jefferson. Serve Tea Sunday At Belle Haven Club, Mrs. Dougles A. Lindsey, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Ramage and Miss Jose- phine Ramage, was the hostess at the weekly tea at the Belle Haven Country Club last Sunday dfternoon. Mr. Edward A, Gorman, jr, has re- turned to his home in Havre, Mont., after a visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Gorman on Duke street. Maj. and Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell are back from a visit to relatives in Berryville, bl;l‘;?s. George Parker has gone to Bridgeport, Conn., where she will be the guest of her son for several weeks. Mrs. Melville Robinson of Norfolk is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Swan and Mrs, William E. Swan have returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Leonidas P. Stigall and Mrs. A. E. Patterson of Danville, Va., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weadon. Miss Aleta Arnold of Woodbridge, Va., was the guest last week of her sls- ter, Mrs. B. J. Weas Miss Mary Wea: was the week end guest of Miss Flora Kilby in QGrassymeade, Va. Mr. and Mrs. tained at cards Thursday evening in of Richmond. Mr. Hugh Petty has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell in Stevensburg, Va. The January meeting of Kate Waller Barrett Chapter, D. R., was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, John P. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Barrett left last week for Atlanta, where Mrs. Bar- rett will remain with relatives while Mr. Barrett makes a tour of the South- | ern’ States. Mr. and Mrs. Rice Observe Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rice enter- tained Saturday evening, January 19, to celebrate the tenth anniversary .of their wedding. Mrs. A. J. Talley of Mineral, Va., is |'the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Towsey. Miss Caroline Fitzhugh Morton has | returned from a week's visit to her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. » John Armistead Deming in Baltimore. Mrs. Harry B. Lee, jr., of Towson, | | Md., Who has been ihe guest of hef unt, Mrs. Rust Smith, in Washing- | ton, visited her son, Mr. Harry B. Lee, 3d, at the Episcopal High School dur- ing the past week. Mrs. T. C. Melton of Christiansburg, Va, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wise Rixey. Miss FEllen Bradford of Baltimore spent the past week end as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. James W. Dorsey. | Mrs. A. H. Johnson is the guest of | relatives in Caldwell, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clark, who | have been making their home in Alex- | andria for some time, will leave next | week for Albany, N. Y., where they will live in the future. Miss Catherine deV. Werneke is | spending a week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Frank McCormick has returned from a visit to Mrs. Horace Smithey | in_Washington. | Mrs. R. Preston Brown is back from a visit to relatives in Roanoke. Mrs. Clara Shreve of Reidsville, N. C., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Field Shreve. Mr. Willett, Wilson of Knoxville, Tenn., has arrived in Alexandria and will make his home here. Miss Blanche Rotchford has returned from a visit to her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Henry Hall, in Balti- more. e Births in England and Wales duriag 1927 numbered 654,172, giving a birth rate of 16.6, the lowest on record. Percy Driscoll enter- | honor of the latter's sister, Mrs, Willis, | Mr. and Mrs. Burke Leave For Mediterranean Tour. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke of. Ne land street left on Tuesday for Con- tinental Europe and the Mediterrean ports. They will be gone six weeks. Miss Marian Perry, daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Thomas W. Perry of Shepherd street, will entertain at tea today in honor of Sigma Epsilon Sorority. Mrs. Robert Kline of Chevy Chase parkway entertained her club at lunch- eon and bridge Monday. Mrs. W. S. Brumstein of Richmond, Va., is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. William Hamilton of Chevy Chase parkway. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson B. Campbell ol Quesada street left Sunday for Mem- phis‘é Tenn,, where they will spend a week. Mrs. Harry P. Gentner has returned to her home on Forty-second street aft- er spending a week in Atlanta, Ga. The Chevy Chase Circle of the Pres- byterian Church entertained at dinner Tuesday at the church under the direc- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deitrich of McKinley street. Mrs. Willlam T. Pollard has returned to her home on McKinley street after spending a week in Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingomar | street entertained at luncheon and | { bridge Wednesday at the Village Inn. Mrs. John Walker of Lenox street entertalned at luncheon and bridge ‘Wednesday, January 18. | Parents Entertain In Honor of Daughters. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pollard of Mec- | Kinley street entertained Friday ev ning at bridge and supper in honor of their daughter, Miss Sarah Pollard. Among the guests were Miss Amy S by, Miss Mary Crane, Miss Martha Per- ry, Miss Peggy Gross, Miss Dorothy Hoppe, Mr. Newell C. James, Mr. Fran- cis Roach, Mr. John MacDonald, Mr. Robert Mellefont, Mr. Robert Foley and Mr. Bruce Quigley. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of Mor- rison street entertained at tea Sunday, January 20, in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Mary Ward Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Brooks of Morrison street entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of the birth- day anniversary of their daughter, Miss Cynthia Brooks. Mr. George Wesley Huguely, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Huguely of Western avenue, left Thursday for Dur- ham, N. C, where he will matriculate at_Duke University February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush of | Hesketh street entertained their club at_bridge and supper Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Fish Rogers of Hesketh street left Saturday for Glens Falls, N. Y, where she will spend several weeks, Mrs. P. C. Bowie of Rosemary street entertained at bridge Monday evening. . Dublin, Cork and Limerick, in Ire- land, are to be supplied with elec- tricity from the Shannon River power | project. The Announcement For Which You’ve Been Waiting Dress Coats originally $49.75 to $225 Sport Coats originally $29.75 to $159.75 Evening Wraps originally #85 to $189.75 All Sales Final—No Credits NO EXCHANGES _&rlebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Boheme of the Arts Club of ‘Washington at the Willard Hotel Monday night, January 28. —Harris & Ewing. Golden Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lipp will giv: a reception Wednesday ev!nl‘:gz at fEu:he' Noted Pianist Entertains For Congressional Club | | The members of the Congressional | Club enjoyed a musical program at their weekly meeting Friday afternoon glven | | by Mrs. Florence Willlams, an English | musician, who received her education | on the Continent and was at one time professor of music at the University of Posen, Poland. Mrs. Parker was introduced by Mrs. Henry“Allen Cooper, chairman of the entertainment committee. The planist showed a fine technique and added to the pleasure of her selections bi' con- tributing a few short interpretative re~ marks before each group of composi« tions. Her first group included selec- tlons by Schubert, the second by Chopin and Liszt, the third by Debussy, Cyril Scott and Edward-MacDowell and the final group, works by Rubinstein, Rach- | maninoff and -John Alden Carpenter. | The encores, which were received with special - enthusiasm, were Schubert's “Serenade” and Liszt's “Liebestraum.’ 5 Lemrer to DiSC\lSB Short Stary Writing | Mr. J, Lewis Moneyway is-to speak ' before the faculty and students of | Gunston Hall this evening, when he will deliver his lecture. “A" 45-Minute | Course in Short Story Writing.” { | ‘Winners at dog races in London are | complaining that at the night events | m:n- bets are being paid in counterfeit | coin. ASSORTED TEA SANDWICHES 43¢ per dozen; $3.25 per hundred Also Sandwiches for all occasions THE PASTRY SHOP 1616 H St. N.W. Met. 6939 Rich’s § sketched below— W. T. Doyle, Mrs. Joseph P. Cullen, Mrs. el Half- Yearly home, 722 Ninth street northeast, in celebration of their gol Ve anniversary. Syt THENEW SAVAGE Washer and Dryer With the Exclusive Spin-Rinse—Spin-Dry Mathis Club Sponsors Card Party and Dance The Mdthis Ciub will give a card| party and dance in the grand ballroom | of the Mayflower Thursday evening,!| February 7, for the benefit of the native seminary founded and directed by the American Holy Cross missionaries in Bengal, Indla. The members of the Mathis Club who will be patronesses are Mrs. William Ahern, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Berry, Mrs. A. W. Bussard, Mrs, Charles Cassidy, Mrs. Thomas A. Cantwell, Mrs. J. Clemence, Mrs. Thomas Costigan, Mrs. | Arthur E. Donnelly, Mrs. Margaret M. Doran, Mrs. T. F. Finnin, Mrs. Joseph Gatti and Mrs. 8. A. Gatti. | Also Mrs. T. A. Gorman, Mrs. Edwin | P. Hinkel, Mrs. J. D. Leonard, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs: William Morris, Charles Mannix, Mrs. M. Marc] Hilleary L. Offutt, jr.; Mrs. John Mrs. Joseph B. Stanley, Mrs. Vernier, Mrs. James O’Connell and Mrs. Portner Cafe 15th St..Bet. U and V TONIGHT 5-Untih 7 kaef or Duck Dinner $1.00 n_be finer 1t ne; ONE TUB—Needs only o NO WRINGER—Needs no Washes, Rinses, all in the s No clothes or water to lift. J. C. Harding & Co., Inc. Sales and Service 2822—Decatur—2821 1336 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Dupont Circle Bldg. than you e in jous Hot Rolls. Excellent Coffee and a variety of Desserts. F. A. COOKE, Manager Phone North 1420 Ask About Our Special Monthly Rates. Desirable Apartments Reasonably Priced Portner Apts. i A Reduction Sale A Clearance of the surplus lines of high-grade footwear Smart-style, beautiful models for walking, after- noon and evening, at splendid savings—3 lots REDUCED to Three of the many models sf]o0 39.90 37.90 former prices, $10 to $18 Included in the lot reduced to $7.90 are 350 pairs of black and brown suede oxfords with high and low hecls: Our entire stock is not included in this sale ALL SALES FINAL Silk Hosiery Reduced Women's Chifion Silk $1.45 pr. Hostery, with picot tops. 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