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12 ' ' THE , SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2, 1950—PART THREE, TR Hodge, Lieut. Ml Reber, Lieut. W, J.bers by, Teadings wng’ by sghtaeeing | Sg. Thomas' Church Jong perlod of years, Anotter P23 | Readers” Club to Mark | FORMER CUSTOMS MEN BENEFIT TO BE GIVEN. t V. Another t. 1homas ur cheon was the r¢ cers at Virgima Matteson, Lieut. W. D, Smith, Lieut. | trips. object, of the club is . of the lung Katherine Hopkins Twenty-fifth Anniversary - Fort Make Sport-at | " ssther “hatsss obo ainner was B Aid to Hold Card Party |ned Fou” br, s, EicSyirs Beast | WSO oy rea™Y ' NAMED IN LIQUOR PLOT | copuenbia yomior High Gié wit : o at the home of Lieut. and Mrs. | confe weekly on _various topies | The Rectors Ald of - | well and Mrs. mhamého'"m“ and | celebrate its twenty-ffth anniversary at e . Repeat Play Recently Given. Evening Hobo:Party| featy Bectert. " The guests vere senied of home, maoa. | SRur vl 2 4. 3ocaxe party Monday, | f having the first Bogked for e 422 secepton atfen on Tueday, Februry ';«:x«m;m Returned u;_xmg i g v e bl "”“'"', ;‘"‘I b“"fl es e g e ball room of Willard Hotel, which is fon, which wil 4, 1930, at’ ree teenth ght Reveal Operations of Rum repea = A ayn cans. mm was %?nl:l efne‘sl;‘ S Py spo bt{elt:: :lm%;“ nt’rctl:‘: ?;kf" g VeI — .Pd lunnlngplyndlcnu mmpm:f::x' ":l‘:n Que:na:.; Dinner - Parties; Fads and |kiis" The “hobos™ prosent at this “and } washiuyhn "M, D. McCormick, Mrs, 3. . sen_issued f g : Dignity” at 8 o'clock Priday night in Otk E B rty included Col. and M“;rhfifia‘: recent arrivals ¢ wfi H. l-ll,q“ltl: are . Mrs. Ralph W. Hills, Destroyer I M irman,, 7, the Associated Press. " ard -Hall of Oaf ‘Baptist ot Pripdbasstimad o g B SGHE -l rio o g G TR S T B Pelon M ey ! | | GIBRALTAR, February 1 (BC-The | of the committee, BAS arranged o do.| DETROIT, Pebruary 1—The st bbb B it Agnes Post Residents. g Momkiie Ward, Mre, Sam_ Lok Necichl Dave e iy ath- Sra Avs. Lymn Ratter. Mo i G, B oy e cBastion in & flefce | afe Dean Willam - AlLL - wipeaters 2;?:»:0’&:9:“701—:: e stoms border | Kinnear student foan fund. B wood, Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Bowley, iy B, Prentess, Mrs. Albert Pike, Miss Flor- fter dragging her| George Washington Universit The Dworkin, Capt. and Mrs. . R. Lyons, Capt. and | OO0 o e i Visiting bim | Coe0 i, O Herbert Eiowacd, Meiss ™t o hIEht ated today. - The ship | Gharles Edward Russell pocr L3y o | Patrol. inspectors and five- other men Evirat Bt ote Aane. Dworin Ratael Alfonso of ihe. Guban Army: | Caimesville, Fla, and' Miss Kage: Deng | TFances Sinith, Mre. 'R, H A Carter| Gai"nGh Gamaged. | matic critic; Prof. Chatles'Richardson, are alleged to have fgured were re- Githest Fowler: Dorothy. Col : ; an rs. 'man Clark. > who e cl of orato: Ve ¥ TR Serae oxx, T and nrc?é??fid:‘fii AL W Maiaton en- A Tiichmtes s e yInd,fang Nirs. Wile ":l.':m"":flm’.}.mmn andthe | Artiar ‘Bans aid &, leres’ suvDOriing ¢| Mrs, W. H. Powell, 4 tertained “the Monday ‘Night Bridge : . Marriage Lic ' iss Violet Plerson other men by & Pederal grand jury be- | cast. . tor Sones e g hower 8% Bl | *'Mu. and Mrs. C. 8. Jurvis, Miss Ann W aliiommts Sviuany P N L 4] 1om, readers; M. Wilian s, - Sale came known following the arraignrment the st orchen, T T T by B0 Greer and Miss. Beverly Rit- | Jarvis and David Jarvis were the week Return From Alabama| g, urie 22 and Hattie . | Falte, wocal selectlons, and the Nordica | pefore United States - Commissioner pteivreryioe’ e use Monday 8t the nome of Miss | cod, Sirets Of Lleut. and Mrs. Henry | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerr Maxwell| yoling: b Bt Toonss, Bl 0. parny. | MROGU OTCHEStTa, Mr. Walter E.|Prank Q. Quinn yesterday of AR [ o riie e el s ; | Rittenhouse in Washington. erbert. fave refurned from s visit to Alaba o wes, 25, and 3 g Yoo - | Cresswell, a .former . customs X b=, Miss Jean Weaver of Germantown, | Pave abama, | er, 22; Rey.James H. 3 . Cresswell pleaded not guilty to an in- gusta. Miss Dorothy Carter and Miss Char- g chey, 27. In the receiving line will be the char- - B e o e Moo | £ A e B o e e e e Ml wor| i A S Bestrctr e o o SR B! O] dimant Gatuine tseton of 08 Tart | udoor. spre i mid s, B ni lor ice Mc! 2 A = e NN . L. R. Ar c! Ison, Marsh: " o Bon rtridy cans. The dinner was given by |and Lieut. Jobn §. Nesbit. Their other | s - the honor guest at the annual celebrity | * John B, Treland. 22, Strasbure, Va. and | §r ARSI TRCC TG Marshal, e ciheE former | et T et et Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper and Lieut. | guests were Lieut. W. W. Hodge and B Orch luncheon, 'flven by the Birmingham E""‘f’,{ gomiinson. Maud Lee Hunt, Mrs. Agnes McChesney | 'i0n next We A t Winder and | Overnight service "Alken-Augusts spe- and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. Harry Meyer. | Doston estral’ Club branch of the League of American Pen | R%ud e pradiord. 19, and Mars L.| Evans, Mr. Willam 5 Saungers ney | ffcers involved ol Tk Are Tres | Gat. e Wbl s St Miss ugh and Lieut. Nesbit uests at Luncheon |¥omen, and spoke on “Currents, Cross | Biskeny. 1&; Kev. Spencer, D Prankiin, | oy Barbour. and. the formes pron: | CArl E. A I Rt wetc 6rs | viae;” i Ba) e 1008 A d | were the dinner guests last night. of Currents and Undercurrents.” ‘The | , Gorge H. Sndliines, ot 23, Aad dents of the club. Prof. Charles Rich. | nder $5.000 bond. W. J. Rad- | Augusta 10:65 am. Through Pullmans Lieut. and Mrs. A. H. Burton. Mrs. Edward J. Stellwagen is cnter- | luncheon guests represented the soclal, | ol 5. Benningion. 30, Annavolis. Md. | ardson. Mrs. William Onarebers L, | Tested Thomas J. Murphy, W. J. gusta 10:65 a.m. s i s Club taining Tuesday morning at the Wil. | Cultural and literary lights of the State, | ynd, Sgiam 1 Laiieroer. 33 Rev. Georss| Ardton, Mie Wiliam Chamberiain, 3! 1a°Tuck kearns. Thres others Iounge car for ladies and gentlemen. ex’ y lard :‘“’ her annual Nfll.lnl musical ?Em;; :&o& socleties, u lIltz- Lx W O/ T i M . §‘ et ch‘tmx!isonr's k’:h Mi J“‘i"‘: e . gAn.wmr, oMce. McPherson Square, lves , universities X of T snie - | Mrs. Sar: lorrison Smith, Mr: Wiley o TR P S R TR Telephone. Nat. 4460 and 1465-66.— program to be followed by a luncheon.|and colleges. . John Weldley. d Ruby Ge .| O. Ison, Mrs. Emily F. Barnes, Mr. Wil- i or Railway. The program will be given in the big| A lovely feature of the luncheon was | 27PHBe” yiiuee Gimyg, ‘70 RUP Gensbers. | fL i Bt AR Mo Gosseror s | Receiver Named f i ol Ky s . | ball room at 11 o'clock a.m. by the Bos- | the presentation of an flag by | ‘“Theodore Romero, 27. Plushing, N. Y. and | Goodma: SPRINGFIELD, III,, February 1'(#). - 3 Mis. R T | ton Orchestral Club, composed of mem- | Mrs. Joseph R. Estes, regent of the D. | Dorothy M. Javier, 17, this city; Rev. Fran- A petition asking. that a receiver be 3 of the objects of the club | bers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, | A. R.. $pecial features arranged by | Oilver Growder. nd Kathryn Brown, ecep named. for the Jacksonville & :South- MATTRESSES take advant of the location | Carlos E. Pinfield, director. Cl State lent of | 18; Rev. John E. A ¢, ch: : | eastern Railroad was filed in the Fed- o age: ung. president Judd.” 37 Norma H. Powell, irman; 3 RENOVATED with respect to the| After a program of varied music, in- | the Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. R. W. | ;" g v * | Mrs. he: n, eral Court yesterday by the Standard L Lo g L ofu h‘l;wfle‘-‘l lnt:rug, h:n c}::dmbge both’ openbe:c-sluenm ugflg op: B wmmltuem ‘woman, in | Samuel L. Bailey, 3' i and Ethel C. Wood, eriain, 3 Oil Co. ‘E manwmmaodl!m;. ‘The mflM TOLUMBIA BE‘:)I‘)IN G CO., Ine an irginia ane ring | chambe: music numbers, lune n lon and apprecia k Mrs. Gi 11 h med er N o - attention of the club mem- ' be served in the small ball room. Maxwell's pAtFIOtic mork. exte:d.\‘::‘. o Rt snd Misy B Neatie, 3Nt 7 T I s Al 219 G St N.W. National bl ghotl o of ra M 0S8 t U n usual : . ’ ‘Wev’re hl;rdly ul{leflto keep blafik -coa.la »in stock, but here Pu rc h ase : : ‘ J, are more in a splendf'd. purchase! First comers have Sale of = |l rows Mfile i o ‘ ‘ | Dlack Ceats FurCoats || - $69-50 The fur market has crashed . . . manu- g Y : ! i facturing furriers in New York are dis- o e | Régular 38950 ‘lAO 3125 posing of their stocks at tremendous i All carefully selected . . . only thirty reductions, and e have been on the every single one a fashion that is definitely sue: ground to take our pick of the market. : cessful and accepted. - A ' rare -opportunity - for . :| . women who know fashion and.value, for they are of ‘high standard’ quality'and: workmanship! -And all ‘are fashions that will be:good for months to .- g come!' Some of the types:: = ‘% ‘° Chanel’s New ‘Black . creisella cous. side ";f:i uornw' Wi Japed Rhinestone and : .%k. s cbll.‘r:ml;’f:fchflt.lzf ,mc;op: Black lerona coats, back flare ¥ o < o Baguette type, m‘mma{ with . grey. Black = norma’s wrap coats, Necklaces krimmer. mushroom, eolldrs and cuffs - Black -norma, Vionnet wrap - of bfqék 50 AT ’l‘hde m:;e t‘prfll_ia:! i& is‘, Qh; nnnénr}; “style with black Persian lamb. g ! and this is indeed lovely. Bot Black .cressella. straight line ~ Black lerona swith. cap:shawl - AU R collar and cuffs. v g cove with Back eve- | Black -larons, , tucked side Black > kaskmiin.: brodeloth els, shawl collar and cuffs with Jap - mink *collar and ‘7.50 5;“ black fox. cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44 Bracelets of rhinestone and bagu- 4 ettes, in either wide or narrow type, Splendid range of styles with black fox and black lynx $5 and $10 according to style. < % Jewelry Shop, Street Floor .Ready at 9:15 Coat Shops, Third Fioor .~ All Young Moderns are in- | "Tl.le.'Bég-of-the-Month' vited to visit the Grey Shop. b L to meet Mlle. Vagabond | the Most Important h ! 7.;.'3'.'.;,” c’u’:h;l;:g. Come and see how Mlle. Vagabonds herself in the manner Bag Extreme loft: typical of all smart young women who appreciate the : ‘7 50 .90 FASHION INSTITUTION Jhr: - wamw" NewYork ural squirrel i i “".mf:. iy "'lfl' graceful contours and silhouette of today. cape . collar and Under the direction of ‘Miss Elsie Coakley, special repre- - -t e 4 i cufs. $195, sentative- of Dorothy Bickum, ‘svisioater. of ¥ cpabends. This'is why it is correct: Smooth calf, soft and pliable, ’ 3 with geometric’trimming in'a modern design. . .flatly slim b “Vagabonds,” as you know are those delightfully modern and biahtifull,\" tnildred.g Will go well \\'il;l’l Spring shoes, e 8 O foundation garments which will be modeled by Mlle. Vaga- where calf and snakeskin are successful combined. ur Oa S o e bond ‘to show how to make the new gowns look their ex- o | Mandbas Shop, Street Ploor’ g quisite best. Purchased at o 0 Thy Vagebond Piuni | “Be It Ever So.Smart! 1 | e s > Your Hat Must Be Comfortable! 1/3 to More Than 1, ” | A Princess Girdle —because if it isn't the hat | Grey Shops—Seeond Floor. ¥ wont be smart. Jelleff's SA INGS ’ Tk, - new " “headsize” hats come ‘/ ] — % X Sls in “sizes, just like a man’s, NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR STORE ha : T ACa \ - measired 5T et v . . . $ . . measured, you' have that we offered such extraordinary fur values . . . we doubt if | Omorrow A T dlal InVltatlon : right size once and for all, you could possibly come anywhere near them next season. . . ‘ ing ' 8 : Now in a new collection of Why not buy now? Mormng £ to Women Who Are g \ ; felts that - top off Spring TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU to share in this wonder- Interested in Bein’g 1 . tweeds P"fCC;‘y- ful sale we offer these coats for sale on Smartly and Elegantly Sizes 674 to 8 10 Payment Plan—Buy Them Now!! G W0 05, - L ¥ . special representative from’ | i y " aiimery Shos, Street Floor Pay 10% at Time of Purchase—10% Per Month - . the New York staff of 3 . $195 8250 205 || | owin | "B Brows, Boig : authority on care of the. skin, eyes and hair A Sl Regularly $295 10 $350 Regularly $395.t0 $456 Regularly $450 to $495 ‘ Claire™ Will Go' Mrs. ' Marian Maxwell is the:representative and she. is zv’ail- Y Shown in this group of beautiul furs i this group you may se- - Here i s group v show how the v able all week without charge for consultation on Mits | Walking. with: the . ::lemr;lntd cmrs sa%d cisfls 'ags losveel): lect the finest grade JAP and herringbone effects smartens a fur coat Quinlan’s specialty— New T‘Vflédi o e P ey (dye\t' t.m;skrat). WEASEL . . . HUDSON .more Jap Weasel let-out skins tailored to 5 y 3 the likeness of mink and many Caracul coats i luxuriously collared with fitch, skunk SEAL fea 0 Natural in their different tones...Sandalwood with How to emphasize your type and 3 c 2O, 2 cuiphatie P And “Claire” will grace thém!" The ultra-smart combina- or plain self trim. Brown and Black SQUIRREL . . . and golars of Fox Jap Mink and Keineko... individuality within the dictates : tion_of “smooth leather and snakeskin in brown id, CARACUL . . . $ILVER and GOLDEN BLACK CARACUL. Hodsor ot b pane S of -good taste . Almora’ (the new:rosy-beige-brown), or patent leather. MUSKRAT. - . Raccoons, > e The simple’ classic lines and comfortable heel make it a . Two very handsome Jap Mink Coats, selling regularly in the neigh- 349 5 Each You are cordially invited to. come and see Mrs. Maxwell = |. good walking shoe.- e borhood of $1,000 each, are offered for about half price— : e any day between 10 and 5. : a .10 o R 3 ; 1.+ Shoe Shov, Street Floor Other Fur Coats as low as $125 Speciel Demonsiration’ Beoth, A stning. Bepetors Fur Salon—Fourth. Floor . . %

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