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SOCIETY ‘(Continued From Third Page.) indefinite stay and are stopping at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Bassett of Hartford, Conn.,, are spending e few days at the Shoreham Hotel. WIFE CHARGES DESERTION THE EVENING Banquet to Be Planned. COTTAGE CITY, Md,, April 21 (Spe- cial) —The Banquet Committee of the Prince Georges County Volunteer Fire- men's Association will meet tonight in the fire house here. Arrangements for the association’s annual banquet which will be held at the University of Mary- STAR, WASHINGTON, Maj. Gen. Fuqua Ends Tour, Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua, chief of Infantry, has resumed his duties at the War Department after a three-week tour of inspection of Infantry sctivi- tles in Porto Rico and the Panama D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931 The Delegates to the Convention 3 THE NneW of the D. A. R. Welcome again to Washington and this year to bnd Mr. Charles Wilfred Smith, tenor o the New Jelleff's, goloist at the Church of the Covenant- First Presbyterinn Church, and is fre- quently heard at the Fox Theater. As an added attraction and an interlude %o this gala program will be the appear- ance of Lenore Marie de Grange, reader. Other numbers will be violin solos by Mrs, Cornelia C. Bjorlee of Frederick, Md,, Zontian; piano solo by Miss Fran- ces Gutelius, well known in Washington musical circles, and Miss Marian Chace and Mr. Lester Shafer will present a | Denishawn group, including Miss Tania Gnoocheff, Miss Betty Chown, Miss Frances Rands, Miss Nancy Brock and |lough and Thomas J. Luckett, the wife Miss Wilna Dinowitzer, tells the court she and Powers were - married by Judge Robert E. Mattingly A special children’s matinee for the |in Washington, November 6, 1929. Her Festival of Nations has been arranged |bill says they never lived together and by Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, chair-|have no children. man of the Executive Committee for the | Mrs. Powers says her consent to the production. Nearly 2,000 Girl Scouts in [ marriage was obtained “by fraud and Washington for a regional conference, | misrepresentatio: Il will come in their uniforms with their — troop captains, and in addition many Custom-Made officials, prominent matrons and civic | Sllp COVGI‘S leaders have taken boxes and will enter- Newest and most ex- tain guests. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles | clusive effects in Chintzes, Cretonnes and Evans Hughes have reserved a box for Linens. land early in May, will be discussed. | Canal Zone. ON NIGHT OF MARRIAGE Marlboro Woman Sues Washington Man—TFraud Alleged Prior to Wedding. By a Staff Correspondent of The Btar. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., April 21. —Charging_her husband with having abandoned her the night of their mar- riage, Mrs. Evelyn Estelle Powers yes- terday filed suit in Circult Court for an annullment of her marriage to Lee J. Powers, 1000 block of Fifteenth street, Washington. Through attorneys Robert W. McCul- CRICEES More Coats in fact 200 more Redingote Coats tomorrow in the new Success Coat Shop Now moved to third floor, at $8.75 We put out fifty last week and disappointed more than one hun- dred people. | R G ASNE TR Rereng-e New Coats $39.50 New Coats for Women New Coats for Misses Sapolin Interior Gloss A Charming Interior Finish for Walls and Woodwork ‘Washable and Sanitary Quart $1.05 3d Floor 9 $1.95 Gal. $3.75 These are the coats that are selling so well in our b Fashion Coat Shops because: this performance, and others who have already made their reservations with | Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, chairman of | the Box Committee, are Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. James J. Davis, who will entertain for her young children and | their friends; Mrs. J. S. Parker, Mrs. ||| William R. Castle, jr.; Mrs. Arch Cole- | man, Mrs. Frederic Tilton, Mrs. Charles | J. Bell, Col. Wade Cooper, Mrs. Gibson | Fahnestock, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. B. D. Foulois, Mrs. John Fowler, Miss Annie Hegeman, Mrs. Joseph H. Hines, | Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Walter | Bruce Howe, Mrs. Reginald S. Huide- koper, Mrs. Peter A, Jay, Mr. Frank R. Jelleff, Miss Helen Jones, Mrs. S. S. Lutz, Mrs. Royal McKenna, Mrs. Luther | Reichelderfer and Mrs. D. F. Sellers, Proceeds from the performances dur- ing the week will go toward the fund for permanent equipment of Camp May | |! Flather, the regional camp of the Girl Sasuts at Stokesville, Va. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will be the guest of honor and speaker at the dinner party which the Woman's National Democratic Club will give Friday eve- ning. He will discuss “Development of American Life.” The club entertained at its weekly forum luncheon yesterday, when Dr. Willlam Knowles Cooper was the guest | of honor and speaker. He talked of “Present Trends in _Government.” Among those at the luncheon were Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. Huston Thompson, Mrs. Frank Bright, Mrs. M. A. J. Markley Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. E. Ni bit Wright, Mrs. Ellis Meredith, Mrs, Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs, Donald Mac- Donald, Miss M. E. Cotilson, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Meigs, Mrs. John Rixey, | Mrs. Louis Ludlow, Mrs. Edward Campbell, Mrs. Willlam. Earl Clark, | Harryc. Grove’ lnc. former_Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross, Mrs. John_Boit, Mrs. A. Garrison McClin- | 1217 G St. N.W. tock, Mrs. William S. Conant, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. F. J. Kennedy, Miss Eleanor Connolly, Mrs. Charles C. Lamborn, Mrs- Arthur D. Condon and_Mrs. Donaldson, wife of Maj. Gen. T. Q. Donaldson, who is spending the week in Washington as the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker. Mrs. Samuel Herrick was at the | luncheon, entertaining as_her guests Mrs. Carl Sheppard, Mrs. W. E. Rich- ardson and Mrs. Replogle. Mrs. John G. Fleld was hostess to Mrs. A. B. Lane and Mrs. Alice May Newberry, both of Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. John Russell Kennedy. Mrs. Reeve Lewls | entertained Mrs. George Whitfield Butts o ; of New Haven, Conn. [ e provide o chests large Alumnae memb(-rsu olfnm"‘ Delta | family use. Delta Fraternity wil entertained These cost even less than Friday evening in the home of Mrs. : Howard Hosmer, at 5027 Reno road, (| the moderate charges per Chevy Chase. Those assisting Mrs. | garment. Hosmer will be Miss Maude Dunlap, | RUGS Miss Edith Dawson, Mrs. Bert Frost Cleaned and Stored and Mrs. Li6yd Stenger. The officers of the local group are Mrs. William FIDELITY STORAGE Lawrence Fulton, Miss Gertrude Van | Riper, Mrs. Halsey D. Rogers, Mrs.| 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 w « they have the fur cuffs of broadtail, kolinsky and wolf that misses simply adore . . . « -« they have the flattering pouch, shawl and scarf col- lars of mole, kid galyak and broadtail that women aredavoring. o « « « -« they come in the fa- vorite crepey and spongy woolens, dyed in rich tones of Lebanon brown, skipper blue, black and beige. For a Limited Time Only! $35 ALLOWANCE For Your Old Sewing Machine on the Purchase of a 878.50 Westinghouse Electrified Portable Sewing Machine $4.3.50 —A limited quantity of these machines may be purchased at $35.00 less than the usual price by trading in your old ma- chine for a new one. 1 Orders executed in our own workrooms., @ Jamcs B. Henderson Fine Furniture & Interior Decorating 1108 G St. Here are 200 for tomorrow. Just the coat to make an ensemble out of your print or plain col- oured frock. Unlined redingote style of wool crepe, as pictured Misses—Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s—Sizes 36 to 44 Navy, Black, Brown They Will Be Ready in the Morning—Third Floor PIGSKIN The outstanding leather for sports costumes because it is so appropriately casual and goes so well with sports fabrics. Jelleff's Accessory Shops present it in four versions: Pigskin Grain Bags *3 Women who choose their accessories with care have been buying these swagger pigskin grain bags to carry with their street suits, with their sports costumes—and they select them_either in all pig- skin grain or combined with shining patent leather. Envelopes, vagabond and pouch shapes in the five smartest colours. White, black, brown, natural and navy. Pigskin Belts 2 White and natural pigskin belts add that necessary note of colour contrast your casual outfits, Very simple in design and in the favorite inch- wide style. T he Radio for the Ladies! The Philco Baby Grand Either A. 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Pigskin Gloves $ 3 95 mothproof enough for Howard Eales and Miss Eleanor Murray. | Deltas attending the D. A. R. Congress | will be guests of honor and all members of the fraternity in Washington are invited. : | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ross of Philadelphia are now at the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite stay. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Pope ol\ New York City will be at Wardman Park Hotel for about a week. ‘ Miss Nancy Lay of Chevy Chase had | as her house guest last week Miss | Eugenie Carson or of Lakewood, N.J. Miss Lay entertained at bridge | for her guest Tuesday, Thursday and Wednesday. Miss Taylor left for her home Friday, where she expected to meet & party of friends, who were to | Join her in a short stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Howard M. Roberts of Swamp- scott, Mass,, is passing several days at | the Dodge Hotel and is sccompanied ‘Miss Marjorie A. Law of Lynn, Mass, | Mr. and_Mrs. W. M. Godfrey of Woodbury, N. 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