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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929. X . has been keenly interested in the Junior and Champlain street, wi she was ‘music, > = it is a civic institution of real .value.| Mirriage licenses been issued to the | sserts. Attorneys Gibbs L. Baker and Which should receive the Whole-hearted | followias: vapdsbne i Edvin L. Wilson appear fof the plain- ' O'Toole was among the cian g . W. Vs, Judge Mary support of the community. and Alioe Bankinie, 15, This eiy Hev. Prask ’ X4 ’ % * - : Page 19 many prominent-women Who attended | ““Mrs. Robert C. Howard is secretary of | W, Dixon. el g J ____(Continued From Page 19.) {he benefit performance of “COTuette” | pr. Sizoa's committee, which includes Tgu"?’mn“ Wisbush, 20, this city. and Julle | princetons 11,000-mile geologelal u ‘n n Mr. and Mrs, Lester N. Inskeep of Jef- | 1ast night at Poli's Theater, which the | nirs. “Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Hewitt |Ganks.. . AV AR starts June 21. sy 5 3 American Association of University | weye ‘Mrs Florence Keys Willard, Mrs. | . Le: nd Ninah M, Hall, | o e e ferson Park, Va. Miss Washington is | Women sponsored in connection with its | yon, "5 "6'Gonnor, Mr. Dion.Scott Birney | 1% A Thomas. . M. 22, and Lillian A, Sutton, 1 2 1 4 G Stre t ; ! By Lt € the great-great granddaughter of John | $1,0000.000 fellowship fund . campaign. g : et 23 Judge O'Toole had with her Commis- | 2°d Mr. Isaac Gans »!.hrf, | i honiiny . ) i 3 Washington. Soner Jessie Dell, Miss Mary Dell, Miss | wrs. Walter R. Mety and Nrs. Charles | 21 oy Opickenberger, 15, Revival of Oldtims Favorite Myrtle T, Bunn, Maj. and Mrs. James | E. Perguson will entertain tlie members | “\iulury Netson, 52, and Adelaide Johnson, A Warkman Part Thestar, A. Purcell and Miss Florence F. Stiles. - | of the Capitol Hill History Club tomor- | 18 s ¥, Ki . e | ‘Those sponsoring the benefit were:| row at the home of Mrs. Ferguson, 1648 Washington society is turning out In | s, William M. Jardine, Mrs. Frank B. | North Capitol street. e full force tonight for the performance | Freyer, Mrs, James E. Fechet, Miss st 3 |_||i 23, Xenia, Ohlo, and of “Ten Nights in a Barroom,” a re- | Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Luke Wilson, |~ Miss Edith M. Thomas, a member of | Buth I Stoddard, 24, this city; Rev. C. T. vival of the famous old Lcmpersl‘\ce play, Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs. Proctor G.|the Federal Board of Vocational Edu- | “Harry B. Dellett, 30, 2701 14th st. n.w. . » » | Dougherty, Mrs. Sydney Taliaferro, | cation, is spending some time at the | and Louise P. Sherwood, 21; Rev. J. M. by the Columbia Players, under the |President and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin | Grace Dodge Hotel after traveling ex- Cobb. auspices of the Community Drama of George Washington University, Mrs. | tensively about the country. Guild of Washington and the direction | David L. Wing, Miss Jean Dean Cole, : s freshments 1 4 ¢ here ? S O ‘ I E I Y codic i v e Theater since its inception, feels that Mamage Licenses. stk By & fuck of the defendant; sne | i PR T i - — e of Mrs. Aurora M. Poston, Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs. F. E. Far- | Among the patronesses of the theater Births RCPOHCd. “Eve step was agon Prompily at 8:30 o'clock the curtain | rington, Mr. Isaac Gans, Mrs. Phillp | benefit to be given by the Young Wom- | e following births have been reported to | f:.yn » By <#s will go upon the barroom scene of the | Sydney' Smith, Mrs. Henry Grattan |en's Council of the Woman’s Party at | the Health Department in the last 24 hours: can’ttellyouhowlIsuffered Sickle and Sheaf, where most of the | Doyle and Mrs. Edwin B, Parker. the Belasco Monday evening, April 29, | 5idnes, W and Loulss O Weliborn, girl. . action takes place. Blocks of seats have | Representative ‘Ruth Hanna McCor- | for Baliefl’s “Chauve Souris,” are Miss | Frin B.'and Edna P, Peatross, boy. My feet tortured me whomever I went been reserved by the patrons and pa- |mick and Representative Ruth Bryan |Joy Webster, Mrs. Paul Linebarger, Mrs. g;:;:l:-l‘l uéa or, § downtown. Shopping was an ordeal, tronesses of the play, who are inter-| Owen had a box for the benefit and en- | Richard Wainwright, Mrs. Harvey Wiley, | Joseoh A, and 3 1 But, at last, If"’"§ relief” ested in the success of the players in |tertained the other woman Representa- [ Miss Jessie Dell, Mrs. Jesse Adkins, Mrs, | William C. and Mary L. Thompson. boy. their presentation of old plays. Pro-|tives in Congress. Emile Berliner, Miss Aline Solomons, | Wiliam ©.and Gertrude Spivey, boy. Too many people suffer weedlessly from Exquisite 23-piece tea sets—imported. Adapted to the Summer cottage and small apartment. A variety of pleasing shapes and decorative treatments. T e P 50 foward financing the local | Mrs. Karl Fenning, president of the | Miss Maud Younger and Mrs. Wymond | Secis, Wad ioonrwncls, SO%, bov. aching feet. The trouble is simply this— troup in producing their pi winning | local branch of the American Associa- | Bradbury. o b Toa? i Monkey's Paw. in the the | tion of University Women, had In her| This 15" this Mtis) ventute of the s > P “‘;Y “"r remove the cause of the foot ternational tournament for the Belasco | box Mrs. Samuel Herrick, chairman |newly formed Young Women’s Council ues for Inj\l es. aches and pains. They coddle their feet Cup at the Little Theater in New York |of the fellowship fund committee, to|of the Woman's Party, of which Mabel | #Harriet D, Keblinger, 2700 Connecti- | ‘0st¢ad of secking a permanent cure. the week of May 6. whose efforts so much of the success of | van Dyke of Washington is chairman. | cut evenue, has filed sult to recover | If you are one of these sufferers, we Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. James | the campalgn has been due. Mrs. Philip DL A $10,000 damages from the Arcade-Sun- | suggest that you try a pair of Ground W. Wadsworth, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs. | Sidney Smith, who also took a box. is shine Co., Inc, for alleged personal | Grpper shoes, That's the simplect and 3 Edward B. Mc- | a member of Mrs. Herrick's committee, Deaths Re rted Injuries. She says she sustained serious | surest way to obtain relief, P Lean, Mrs. Reeve Lewis, Mrs. James F. | of which the other members are Mrs. po! o, injury while crossing. Columbia road i s e L Curtis, Mr. Cleveland Perkins, Mr. and | George F. Bowerman, Miss Ethel Riley, | The following deaths have been reported to Ground Gripper shoes bring complete Mrs. Charles Edward Russell, Mr. and | Miss Josephine Junkin, Mrs. Chester B, | thg Health, Department in the ast 3¢ hours: comfort because they relivve all pressure Mrs. Lolwe}l Mellett and r.fl:\nd M;‘S. gva}gu.. Mrs.hL. B. S_Worgns((‘\it,l!:}'ri. (n AnG. ward, o 360a Rt Timeisals ed and strain . . . because they provide per- Ernest I. Lewis are ameng those who . Payne, who was in charge ol ckets: Jeorge Matthews. 82, 520 Srd Ch k R od l nave reserved blocks of seats for the [ Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs. Robert C. | §oi¢Ph,C. Vingent, 1o, 1016 16th 0kers iemode! fashieeetion e G woY i performance, many of them entertain- | Howard, who headed the committee on | Beiti it £pn. ave. B ~ Regularly Now 23.Piece Tea Set......$5.0( 23.Piece Tea Set...$6.00 $3. 23.Pe. Tea Set, $9.00 $4.50 23-Pe. Tea Set, $11 $5.50 23-Piece Tea Set, 4901 Cc ) . Grifth, 74, Sibley Hospit: We have pleased ing at dinner parties preceding the play, | boxes; Mrs. J. R. Yates, Mrs. H. A. Paul [ ebecca ‘Tennett, 70,1526 Coshar ef. Shpusinds: of s At the Ground Gripper wtore is a man others at supper parties later. and Mrs. D. Kerfoot Shute. Emma 8. Hommick. o0 80 > B izbein' tomers. You will be who can help you with your foot prob- Between the acts of the old melo-| Mrs. H. A, Willard was head of the | Hospital. ey T RS surprised how beau- lems. Consult with bim toda; drama a quartet will sing some of the mh-sri: f(’:rdla;t night's performance, the lr‘{\;;ml"-on B. Plunkett, 66, Walter Reed tiful we can make = old “read ‘'em and weep” songs, includ- | list included: Miss Anna Southard [ HoPital. our ch . 1 e meen oldtime. mumbers a5 “Where | Larner, Mrs, William B. Willard, Miss| Lo'ic Toutler. 8, 1008 1atn et s Jf] yoUr ehoker. look Ground Gripper Is° My Wandeing Bov Tonight.” | Marjorie Mondell, Miss Christy Jones, | pital $3 FUR STORAGE ipp “Father, Father, Come Home With Me | Mrs. Allan Gray, Mrs. Henry Ralph, |, My M. Cpdyke. 41, 1017 Maryland ave. Cald 1o ti Bishe B SHOES Now,” and othet famous sob ballads of atherine Crippen and Mrs. Oliver | William 8. Puchanan, 26, Garfleld Hospital, WA e o RS - FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN bygone days. 1, jr. Robert Petrello, 10 ~months, ldren’ - L Sl : Hielen Hayes, star of “Coquette” | Fgiak o -cnitdren's | || New England Furriers : ; Miss Mary Virginia Merrick, president |, er Washington girl, was invited | Wil pares: S 1010 Howard rd. s Benjamin Sherman, Prop. Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe of i ool Clild Bg ; to a supper party at the headquarters| John D. Gainey. 54, 105 New Jersey ave. 6 Franklin 6355 | 1315 E St. W board of managers, have inv '8¢ | of the association following the perform- aniel Coates, 53, Treedmen’s Hosp! ko company of members and frie | ance, where the receiving line was head- | Grace. Eler 3.31,’1”‘1‘«1:(13:1&“.‘ X2 i National Theater Building annual meeting of the { ed by Mrs. Kar] Fenning and the newly | e o T Turerculosls Hospital. Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow l Ik obs ' execitiv GO Tios ot Ehejelib. at 8 ovclock. Archbishop Michacl I i Curley of Baitimore. will be the prine r. Joseph Sizoo, chairman of the ¢ . pal speaker and Dr. William E. Km;i ‘x{}rml()vr. i Cqmr’rinéec of blhe J}mlor Your OLD HAT N of the Catholic U; ity presi hcater, has invited members of his . . ‘An exhibition of the relief and se 1commllt:‘e to a luncheon tomorrow at MADE NEW Again 3 A Flrst_‘ lass Bed ment_departments will be open for in-|1 o'clock at the Cosmos Club, when Gleaning, Blocking ana spection at 7 o'clock the same evening. | plans will be discussed for a campaign e‘mu eling by Experts 7 i Headquarters of the Christ Child So- | to secure an adequate supporting mem- | Vienna Hat Co. prni b f clety are at 324 Indiana avenue and | pership to insure the continuance of | 435 11th Street or o S infant layettes are prepared by the! the theater next season. Dr. Sizoo, who . Z members and distributed to the needy. | ] 2 New underwear, shoes and stockings are 4 Y . o also given gratis to poor children and | : Your Sciled Winter Garments nbof thesnoteworthy chbbities B e Listen in on WMAL—T7:15 P.M. Wednesday free dental clinic attended by children all over the city. Mrs. Saral pper ” 20 . L * 8 chairman of [dhplb,,m-d fidir:imn Black Kid Pu,np WHEN Mrs. Moth gets Spring fever about this time, her favorite headquarters and she is aided Mrs. 0] . o . resting place is “Ye Soiled Garment.” Every spot is a down 13! Garson, Nifs. J. B Troiter, Mi< | 5 With Main Spring Arch couch to Lady Moth. She reposes biisfully and arises fo teave , y Mrs. P : g ehind some tiny eggs. Your garments are packed awzy. In the P Miss nce Roach i P 3 t Brefi;“;;“gf;e"g;dm} e e Presented in warmth and_darkness these moth eggs hatch out. They feed on Two other centers are maintained by 5 ith the surrounding soil. You unpack your garments — and find them the Christ Child Society for welfare connection wit & full of holes. Miss Lotetta Lowen- £ 30 4 / g e of the Northeast cen- Nation-wide Guard your Winter Apparel from harmful moths by cleaning We expertly dry clean and press at attractive 2 ! - ](i‘ tants a on F Health =" 7 ; Noel, Miss Mildred Merrick, Miss Agnes oot eaith . rices. We call for and deliver. z 2 > Reilly and members of the senior class This center has a Week - b e cl | ¢ A Colonial, designed in soft, dull black 5 ¢ girl boys from the % kid—very smart and highly beneficial for kindergarten age to the cighth grade : weak feet. This Walk-Over light, flex- DISTRICT CLEANERS & DYERS I | The Georgetown center is for col ible Main Spring Arch is internationally r' ’ nc' children only and has en famous for its healthful qualities. , Franklin 2406-2407 s is in charge, assisted by M . $11.50 C 630 G Street N.W. 1734 Conn. 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