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SOCIETY weekly dinner w‘ma}l;row evening at 7 __(Continued_From_Page Nineteen) _ | R0 iorthwest, o se. fotlowed by |t M. Wallace, and Mr, Norman Nedwin | §tudio. adjotring, Bchuttler of Idaho took place Saturday |t fternoon in the rectory of the Church ?:10;::: e of the Blessed Sacrament in CheVy | ceveral new members will be present i Thomas G. SmYNC | nfiss Gertrude Richardson Brigham will ciating, in the presence of a small | o “hostess, and no cards have been company of relatives and a few intimate | Chase, the Rev offi friends. Miss Frances Duggar and Mr. P. H the attendants. the ceremony the wedding party were entertained at a buffet supper in the apartment of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Albjon Wilkins Tuck, in the Park Lane Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mitcheli announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Irene, to Mr. W fuir of this city June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Muir will be ai home after June 15 at 1910 L street northeast. ucy ld Lamphere were Immediately following K oty J Prospective Brides Feted at Showers. Mrs. John J. Payette a miscellaneous h at 5510 Si: west Tuesday evening in hon Marie H. Lange, whose mar; Clarence € ‘Thomas’ C Among the gue yildman, Miss Dc Lange hostess at | er in her cet north was sho Anderson, Miss A Juliana Lange, | Campbell, Miss a Lamasur S les Charles Miller, | Mi: C Eleanor Wood and Miss K Mrs. John F ghower in her Tuesday evening for g, , whose marriage to Mr. Stanislaus | ver will take place this month Mrs. Fillingame was ne entertained at a on Evarts street | Mass Alice Miss Regina Hennes Pierce. The guests w L. Myers, Miss E: berta Berry, d, Mrs. | , Miss Al- | Mrs. C. Rice, 5 H. Cooke, Miss _H.—Rowe, Miss Rose | s E. Tellefsen, Miss E. Fisher, Mrs. Walter Patton, Mrs. McCarty, Miss | Reese, Miss Frances Borger, Miss M. dsor, Miss JuligStewart, Mrs. Gass, 1. Campbell® Miss Regina Hen- Mrs. M. Hickman, Mrs, D. s Thom, Mrs, E. Pershing, Miss L. Manders, Miss 3 A. Sullivan, Miss Wal- Jace, Miss Micko, Miss K. Hurley, Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Rose Houchins. Solos were sung by Mrs. Walter Pat- | Sullivan, Bmall, M Revolution, of which Mrs. Charles C. Haig is regent. La Porte, Ind., are at the Carlton for and and both o1 Tokio, are at the Hay-Adams House while in Washington on official business. | fleld, W. Va., are at the Grace Dodge | Hotel. N. Wise. Marianne interest THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 71929. ‘The Art Promoters’. Club will hold its he usual conference in the Oriental at 8 o'clock, when he subject will be “Short Fiction and » Mrs. Cara,Pryor Bu- e the guest of honor and ssued. Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. Wallace of everal days, accompanied by their son aughter. Mr. Robert K. Wallace iss Lyda A. Wallace. Mr. Yunichi Ko and Mr. S. Kitadai, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wise of Moore- With them are Mr. C. C. Wise, r.; Miss Elizabeth Wise and Mr. Philip SCHURZ WILL FILED. aughter of Soldier-Statesman Leaves Fortune to Cousins. NEW YORK, 13 (P).—Miss | Schurz, last child of Carl| ldier and statesman, left the | tate to three cousins, her s filed for probate yester- June ill, which wa reveal Ihelmina Schiffer of 1236 North arborn street, Chicago, receives $50,- Marie Jussen Monroe of 1400 Wis- n avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., $40.000, Edmund C. Jussen, 430 California treet, Sa . $25.000, A life | 000 was left to Mar- address not given, who was “my trusted friend nnd“ SHAFFER FUR CO. FUR STORAGE in our cold-air vaults. will protect your furs during the Summer months. A most thorough and complete pro- tection against moths, fire and theft. Repairing—Remodeling Now—at Summer prices 1788 Columbia Road N.W. ton, Miss Dorothy Ransdell and Miss Ethel Fisher. The hall, living room and dining room were beautifully decorated in pink roses, and Miss Stewart was the reciplent of many beautiful and useful gifts, Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Barkes of Chi- eago are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hargreaves of Portland, Oreg., are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan Macfarland of Albany, N. Y., are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown have come to Washington from their home in Pittsburgh to spend some time at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. R., To Be Entertained Saturday. An interesting luncheon and bridge party will be given at the Congressional Country Club_Saturday, through the courtesy of Mis. Charles 8. Schermer- horn, in honor of the Judge Lynn Chapter, Daughters of the American Have our Furrier re- model, re- pair and clean your Furs at Sum- mer prices, Women’s Sizes 38 to 44 The Silks Yo-san Silks Printed Rajah Silks Plain Rajah Silks Washable Crepes Ming-toy Silks Printed Crepes Hand-drawn Crepe Romaine ‘l | ARE MOTHS | \“Cordially Invited?”| | —probably not—and definitely snubbed if proper cleaning and storage precautions are taken —VOGUE SERVICE is_rapidly || becoming Washington’s pre- ferred cleaning service. | RUGS...DRAPERIES... ! Men’s and Women’s Ap- | parel . . . Hats, Etc.’ WAGON-SPOKE DEATH TRIAL NEARING END Jury Expected to Get Young Woman's Case Before Today Passes. By the Assoclated Press. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 13— The trial of Eva Cofer, 21-year-old farm girl charged with slaying Lee Atchley, a grocer, with a wagon spoke after he had made improper advances to her, neared jury deliberations today. State and deferise counsel were ready to begin their arguments with the open- ing of court. The State rested abruptly vesterday and after presenting M Cofer’s testimony the ‘defense hurried its case to completion. The farm girl, her testimony inter- epersed with hysterical sobs, described how Atchley had embraced her when che went to pay 5 cents' worth of candy purchased earlier in the day and caid: “After he treated me that way 1 vas all nervous and didn't know what 606 - 614 Hose No. 155 )/ OCUE; hili 606 - 614 o Shown---First psborn ELEVENTH ST. Time Friday 350 WASHABLE SILK FROCK A glorious array of those sleeveless frocks and sleeveless frocks with smart jackets that every Summer wardrobe needs. Every frock is of pure dye silk warranted not loaded. Philipsborn’s Dress Shop, Second Floor. No. 448 — Beverly Lavender Supreme Chiffons No. 1000—Silk-top, Service - weight I was doing. } wum;&? e 1t for anything. I was pro- tect myself. I'd just as soon be dead as to lose my character.” Atchley’s widow testified her husband was “drinking heavily” the day of the slaying. | » U. S. DOCTORS IN SWEDEN. 50 Physicians From Middle West Visit Famous Clinics, STOCKHOLM, June 13 (#).—A party of prominent physicians and surgeons from the United States, numbering about 50, was yesterday visiting Sweden under the auspices of the Interstate Post-graduate Medical Assoclation. The party came from Tennessee, Pennsylva- iss | nia, Illinois, Minnesota and other Mid- | western States. The physicians and surgeons will make an inspection tour of the major Swedish medical institutions in Stock- holm, Lund and Upsala. They will de- vote special attention to the Stock- holm Radium Clinic, headed by Prof. Goesta Forssell, famous Swedish radio- logist. Philipsborn ELEVENTH S% ke /] géoo’ Friendr| Peverly HOSIERY WearsWell S] .95 3 Pairs, $5.50 31 .65 3 Pairs, $4.75 Stripe — Silk- top Chiffons. In- comparable val- © ues at— S] .35 3 Pairs, $3.95 Our Stor- age Vaults protect your Furs from moths and themt. Phone Franklin 9133, Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20 The Fashions Frocks that blend or contrast with car- digan jackets, color- ful scarfs, three-piece effects, washable prints, sun-tan backs, pleatings, three-quar- ter-length coats. RYAN’S GRANDSON HELD ON BAD-CHECK CHARGE Accused of Cashing 65,000 Francs’ Worth of Paper—Wife Leaves Money for Otheérs. By the Assoclated Press. PAR1S, June 13.— Thomas Ryan, identified by his attorney as the grand- son of the late Thomas Fortune Ryan, New York millionaire, will be brought back to Paris today from Havre on a charge of cashing 65,000 francs (about $2,600) in bad checks. Another 30,000 francs’ worth of paper he distributed while “seeing Paris by night” has accumulated in a local bank, but Mrs. Ryan, whom he only recently married and who sailed for home yes- terday on the Ile de France, left money enough to care for them. Ryan was arrested on the pler at Havre as he was about to board the liner to sail with his wife. He told offi- cers he was the “son of a New York banker.” Positive identification as Thomas Fortune Ryan’s grandson was not made until today. Friday Clearance i'xtra Large Head Size Hats $2.00 Formerly $5 to $8.50 gé MART trimmed and tailored hats, in all the de able styles and colors . . . felts, straws and fabric combinations. CREERON 614 12th St. Marriage Licenses. Lemuel H. Stubbs. 31. and Virginia P. Carter, 18; Rev. Alfred J. Tyler. Thomas A. Fletcher, 23, and Virginia P. Thomas. 25: Rev. Jamos W. Mortls. Josephi E. Bailey. 59. and Leila B. Johnson, 57; Rev, Charles Enders. ifondo Casanova, 29, Brooklyn, N._ Y. and Virginia Casper, 29, this city; Rev. Rob- ert Johnston Philip P. Klawan, 27. and Fdith R. Hoff- man. 25, both of Baliimcre, Md.; Rev. H.F. Dowhs. Robert L. Joyee, 34, and Carrie B, Fromtt, mond. Va.: Rev. J 27, both of Ricl : Rev. Briges Eds . Smith. 28, and Christine 8. , 20; Rev. Charles E. Hodges. Andrew Parker, 27, Philadelphia, Pa. and Inez Walker, 19, this eity; Rev. W. B. Hill. Theodore 'R, Vowels, 25._ai Strother, 22; Rev. Sperce: e ‘J. Hardin Mount ens 21, this city; d Virginia 8. Wil- ilor. une: Alexandria. Va., an 27, 'this city; Rev. C. B. Raike, 21. and Catherine Maguire, of Bridgeton, N. J.; Rev. L. J. t, 25 and Ethel Pinkelsteln, it 21, both of Richm: o & Bel ‘George K. Bitts .’ and 7oL er, Kathr: | ; Rey. J. ¥, Wenchel. T “Bail, 23, and Mary C. Downs, | 30, both of Middieburs, Va. Rev. H. F. | Downs. Edmond Tapscott, 24, this city, and Doro- hn E. Brigss. . Calvert, 21, 3 Besion, 3, Bevion, E. Ulle, 200 Bet. F& G thy Colvini 34; Nokesville, Va.; Rev. James D. Pair. David Weiner. 29, and Mema Weinstock, 24, both of Baitimore, Md.; Rev. G. Silver- stone. Arthur W. Heimburger. 24. and Helen R. Baker. 19; Rev. A. H. McKiniey. Robert H. M. Deleson. 32, and Beatrice Albert. 26 both of New York City; Rev. Louis Norvick, Arthur N O. Armstrong, 41, and Marian R_1, Wolve . 35; Re . exandgia, Va.. and Gosble ureh, * Va.; Pober 3 gola"'inun, Yo % e Raymond E, Allen, 31, this city. G pEadsett, 20, Glintan, st ir Marcus 'C. Hopkins. 83, an gt o et T B e e Mickie, 46: Rev. Willlam s _—— Five Hurt in-Air Cresh. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 13 (®). —Five persons were injured, one seri- ously, as & passenger seaplane nose- dived into the Hudson River here late yesterday. All were taken to a hospital. Observers said the plane’s motor seem- ed to fail, as it was flying low. ‘The craft was believed to be one operated by the Coastal Airways, Inc., between New York City and Lake George. The five men were rescued by members of the Navy training crew. Railways in India are complaining that motor bus competition is lowering their earnings. Brothers To Close Out Friday 68 Street and Afternoon Dresses $25.00 Formerly $39.50 $47.50 $58.50 CHARMING group of new Summer arrivals in the season’s smartest materials and color tones. TWELVE THIRTEEN. P Starting Tomorrow—At Kann'’s A Large Special Introductory Exhibit of The Two New o-Wringer EASY wasHERS ] Ll Convenient 1 ¢ Payments ~While the new low prices make 1t easy to own an EASY—our con- venlent payment plan Tn:k- ;‘1} possible to pay for one sm monthly payments that you hard- 1y notice. This is the New Agitator Type EASY A startling new washing machine principle in agi- tator type washer, developed by EASY engineers. Bottom has washboard corrugations. As clothes pass over them in a spiral movement, suction is created. ‘This action flushes soap and water through the clothes. Mesh of the cloth thoroughly cleaned while agitator fin washes surface. Amazing speed obtained by this new EASY method without harmful short- cuts. An 8-pound washing than the average washer. capacity—2 pounds more Controls simpler and fewer than those of any wringer washer. And Here’s the New Agitator Type Wringer-Model at Only Lowest Price Ever for an Easy —This new Easy Washer at the lowest price in Easy ‘Washer history—is just as efficient as the other mod- els and employs the same new agitator washing ac- tion. This model, however, has the wringer on top of the tub as shown at the right. Large Spectal Exhibit and Demonstration . At the New Low Price of - H35 —And both of these new EASY Washers have the famous EASY damp-dryer that takes a big batch of clothes and damp dries them ready for the line in less than 2 minutes! What is more— it does it while the big tub'is washing another batch! Does it gently, too! No buttons broken! No cracked silks! made easier! No deep creases! And there’s a power pump that Ironing empties all the water electrically. This is the Improved Suction Type EASY —Handsomer—more compact—] lower wringer EASY. Fits into shorter and inches than no- lest kitchen. any E Safety controls even simpler than before. An 8-pound capacity as compared with 6 pounds for most washers. Three suction cups move up and down and around—66 times a minute—flushing air, soap and water through the clothes. thoroughly cleaned in Entire texture .!urprmnz‘lx few minutes. Gas heater beneath t convenience for keeping water hot. $00.50 Kannf Free Demonstra- tion in Your Home If You Wish