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DISTRICT COUNCILS
OF L OF C. INSTALL
GRAND OFFICERS
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State Deputy Presides at
Ceremonies Held by
Local Branches,
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Maurice J. McAullffe. State deputy
for the District of Columbia
the Knights of Columbua, assisted
by mombora of the State
couacll. installed new officers for
the five local councils last night.
grand knights inatalled
^ere: James A. Sullivan. Washington
Council; Dr Charles I. Griffith,
Keane C6uncll: Francis A. McCarroll
Council; Thomas K.
Galiaher. 8pa)ding Council: and
Robert O'Lone. Potomac Council.
^Arrangements for the Columbus
celebration, were discussed at
a meeting of. the patronn' commit*
"?e. proceeding the installation. The
meeting was called by Charles Conner.
faithful captain of the fourth
degree. Washington General Assembly.
The committee is composed
of Michael D. Schaefer, Eugene Edwards,
John Spreckelmyer, jr.;
Francis McCann and Charles Conner.
Grand Knight Francis McCann
^111 assume the chair at a meeting
?* Carroll Council, Tuesday night
at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
NAVAL ORDER*.
Orders issued to officers under
date of September 28, 1921.
Lieut. Comdr. lAwrence F. Reifsnider.
to U. S. S. Chicago.
Lieut. Kemp C. Christian, to
New Orleana. La.
Lieut. Hayden H. Smith, to commend
U. 8. S. O-l.
Lieut Ira A. White, resignation
accepted.
Lieut. Julian L. Woodruff, to V.
8. S. Mason.
Ens. Robert W. Boughter, to U.
8. 8 8-1*.
Lieut. Comdr. William W. Hargrare.
to Marine Barracks, Paris
Island, 8. C.
Lieut. Comdr. John C. Parham. to
Naval Hospital. Washington. D. C.
Lieut. Victor H. Shields, to Naval
Hospital. Newport. R. I.
Lieut. (J. g.) Aner Erickson. to
treatment Naval Hospital, Mare
Island, Cal.
Ens. John G. Winn, to U. S. 8.
O-l.
Ens. Kilburn H. Roby, to U. 8.
8. Tarborough.
Ens. George Van Deurs. to U. S 1
S. Coghlan.
Ens. Charles IL Pratt, to U. 8. ]
S. Lamson.
Ens. Frank C. L. Dettman, to U. j (
S. 8. Fuller.
Ens. Harris C. Aller, to U. /v
8. Thornton. ,
Ens. Karl J. Christoph. to U. S. '
B. Ward.
Ens. George A. Seity, to U. 8. S. 1
Farquhar. 1
Lieut. Comdr. Braivtz Mayer, to
Navy Yard Boston. Mass.
Lieut. Comdr. Stewart F. Bryant, 1
to home wait orders. '
Lieut. Lisle Henefin, to U. S. S.
El Cano.
Lieut. Charles J. Wheeler, to 1
home wait orders. j 1
Lieut, (j. g.) Frederick A. Hard- <
esty. to U. 8. 8. Panther^
Lieut. <j. g ) Paul L. Hughes, to
Ume wait orders. s
Lieut. (J. g.) Everett D. Kern, to i
n. 8. 8 Qulros. i
Lieut. <j. g.) Joseph R. Lannon, to )
U. 8. Panther.
Lieut, (j. g.) Charles J. Palmer, j
to U. 8. 8. El Cano. n
Lieut, (j. g.) Charles H. Rockey,
to U. S. S. Panther.
Ens. Mark H. Crouter. to U. S. J
5. Smith Thompson.
Lieut, (j- g.) Francis Ulen (P. C.), 1
to duty under patrol commander. (
Lieut, (j. g> El lory F. Carr (S c
C.), to duty Destroyer Stores Of'ice.
Cavite.
Lieut. Abraham DeSomer, to Flo- '
tills 2. 5
Ens. Charles H. Miller, to V. S. ?
S. Lamberton. 1
Ena. Elder P. Johnson, to U. S. '
S. Charleston. '
Ens. Jerome F. Krutmeyer, to U. r
S. S. Charleston. i
Ens. Harold J. Bellingham, to U. c
8 S. Thornton.
Lieut. Leslie K. Orr. to U. S. S. '
Stanshury. 1
Lieut. Horatio S. Ford, to Flotilla
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I Lansburgh
! Store News for Saturd
A Sale
Wintei
| Plain and Fu
I Trimmed Mode
i^j Specially Priced
$295?
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I A bill of particulars is unn?
,ary. for any woman who kn(
va|ue?what woman does not'
will at once recognize the act
worth of these coats, and real
that she is saving several dollars,
the same time getting a coat ri
up to the mode.
I Navy and Sorrento blues; all
mellow shades of brown; and
tailoring is up to the high
standard of journeyman tailori
Some have fur collars?and wt
we say FUR we mean Carat
Beaverette, Australian Opossum
good grades. Then there are s
collar* of the big. wrappy kii
god full sleevts. Embroide
stitching and buttons also trim
attractive effect
Jtrvoli Bolivia. Dim* da Uh
Sixes 34 t
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Society Folk
Flock Home
Return to District After
Summers Spent in
Country Homes.
By EVELYN C. HUNT.
Will Hays, Postmaster General,
left yesterday for his home in Indiana,
where he will remain until '
the first of next week. He
expects to be accompanied by
Mrs. Hays upon his return to Washington.
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The Italian Ambassador, T^o|an<$i
Ricci. will return to Washington
the end of October.
The British Ambassador and L.ftdy
Gedd#s, who are at their summer
home at Dark Harbor. Maine, are
expected back in Washington* ne?t
week. They will bring t'helr
younger children with thefn, but *
the two eldest boys are in school.
Ross GedAps has returned to England
and Ja at Rugby, and Alexander
Geddes has been entered at
Ridley College, St. Catherines, Ontario.
BI,I*?ES HACK IS HOME
O* MAR9A( HI R^Tfl AVKM R.
The Third Assistant Secretary at
State and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss
re again at their apartment at 1785
Massachusetts avenue, where
they will reside this winter. They
returned to Washington last week.
Mrs. Bliss having been in Europe j
since early summer and Mr. Bliss in j
California-.- Mr. BJiss came east in j
time to nteet his wife upon her ar- !
rival in New York.
The Roumanian Minister, Prince!
Bibesco. wlio has returned after a j
vfait in New York, entertained at1
dinner Thursday evening at the le- j
gation in compliment to the new,
charge d'affaires of the Belgian Em- j
bassy, Selys de Fauson. "v v
The former Vice President and '
Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall will ^onr* j
to Washington tod^y to be the
truesta of Justice McReynolds at the
Rochambeau.
COrNTESS !>R SIKVFS
ro JOIN HrSBAKI) HERE.
The attache of the French Em- ,
bassy. Count de Sieves, went to New
York yesterday to meet the Count- 1
f?ss and their two children who are j '
expected to* arrrive today aboard i r
the Paris. Count and Counters de '
Sieves will come at one? to WashIngton,
where the former has leaacd ' .
an apartment at 1845 R street for ,
the winter. *
T>r. D. . HAndreae. commercial at- j
tache of the Netherlands legation, 1
has returned after a visit in -Europe, j
Mrs. Randolph McKim hns re- <
turned to Washington after an ex- 1
tended absence and is at her resi- , <
lence in K street. J
Countess Szechenzl. who has been
it Newport with her mother. Mrs.^h
Tanderbilt. will leat-e today for,' r
UTestbury. I^on<^ Island, before comng
to W*ashington.
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MR OFFIC ER TH*\SFFHREf) o
TO STATION ON PACIFIC.
IJeut Comdr. Patrick Bellinge^Jf
~7. S. N.. who has been stationed in .
EYashincrton in the Bureau of Aero- i 11
lautics. Navy Department, has been ?
>rdered to duty with the air force ^
?f the Pacific fleet. ^
Briir. Gen. Mason Patrick, who
las been assigned chief of the Air'
Service of the Army, and Mrs. Pat-j
'ick have come to , Washington. I ^
vhere they will take a house for -j
he winter. Tr the early days of the a
vsr Gen. Patrick, then Col. Pat-j*
ick, was in command of the Wash- ! s
ngton Barraeks, which was then an ij
snginecr post.
HI** f.OI IVK IIMIKNI.SV 3
ro WED DAVID S. Ixr.ALtS.
Mrs. William L. Harkncss. of New I
'ork, has announced the engage- t
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my. October 1, 1921. jjljjl ^
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MISS FAY ]
Daughter of E
nent of her daughter. Miss Louise
larkness, to David Sinton lngalls.
>f 4*lrvt'la m( Ohio. Miss llarkness
s a daughter of the late William
;* llarkness.
Mr. lngalls is the son of Albert S.
ngalls, Keneral manager of the
v'ew Vork Central lines west of
"leveland. He was graduated from
:a!e in 1920. Purine the war, as a
leutenant. he brought down six
nemy airplanes, and Is the only
iTiortfan haval are. He received
he British Distinguished Flying
'ros?. His .mother was Miss Jane
'aft. daughter of Charles I'. Taft.
f Cincinnati, ard aim of Chief
ustice William Howard Taft.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart, who
ave been traveling ;n Spain, are
low at the Kits In Paris.
Maj. and Mrs. Orlando Cray Taller,
of Detroit, have announced the
ngagement of their daughter, Coinne,
to Capt. Raymond Orr, innntrV.
i*. r. a,
Maj. Palmer was in the rex-rultig
service in Detroit for two years,
nd now is in "Washington on duty
n -the War Department, adjutant
t-neral's otliee. Capt. Orr, who was
ith the Thirty-seventh Infantry at
'ort Wayne, is now a student ofTler
at Camp Kenning. Ga.
I'.ear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas
elfndge have returned to Washigton
after spending the summer
t their place at Jamestown, R. I.
kx.itoh am) Mil*. tow vsrm)
irtt it\ to washington.
Senator and Mrs. Charles E.
ownsend, who have .been visiting
enator and Mrs. Truman H. New' rrv
at their home at Grosse
'ointe. near Detroit, have returned
r> Washington, Senator and Mrs.
lewherry will remain at Orosse
'ointo for several weeks yet.
Col. and Mrs. Truman Murphy
ave gone to New York, where they
re staying at the Hotel Astor.
John D. Spreckles and his daughpr-in-law,
Mrs. Claus Spreckles, of
an Diego, are In Washington, and
re stopping at the Shoreham. Mr.
preckles entertained at luncheon
lere yesterday, having as his
nests Senator Shortrldge.. of Cali>rnia,
and others.
Two former ambassadors will at nd
a luncheon at the Hotel Astor
i New York on Tuesday, to be given
V the members' council of the Merlants'
Association?Viscount Bryce,
irmer Ambassador of Great Britain
i the United States, and John W.
avis, former United States AmbmIdor
to Great Britain.
IXC OF SPAIN CONFERS
RDAI. ON OTTO PRARGRR. '
The Kin," of Spain has conferred
*>n Otto Praeger, former Second Asstant
Postmaster General, the decotion
of the Royal Order of Isabel la
itolica. in recognition of his work
negotiating the Latin-American
>stal treaty last year. He headed j
e American delegation to th?, Unt- '
rsal Postal Congress in Madrid last
:tober and November.
George H. Carter, public printer of
e United States, is making a visit
his former home In Pittsburgh.
Mrs. D. M. Mason has gonP to New
Jrk. where she is at the Biltmore
?tel for a few days.
rp. and ?irs. conn die
%CK IIKRR FROM DRTHOIT.
Representative and Mrs. George P.
Kid and Misa Kathleen Codd, who
ive been' in Detroit for about three
>eks after passing the summer at
elr country home on Mackinac
land. Mich., will come to Washingn
next week.
Col. and Mrs. C. II McNeil have
ne to. New London, Conn., for a
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Rarlc K. Whitehouse
s a. the Lorraine Hotel in New
rk for ? few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Ward will
ive here today for their home In
wport.
i'EDISH ENVOV RETURNS
TKB CANADIAN TRIP.
K. Y. Vendel, second secretary of
e Legation of Sweden, has rerned
after an extended motor trip
rough Canada^ ,
tin. William Dugald UacDoucaU
)N SQCl
D. BRENNAN,
1. J. B. Brcnnan.
I will be at home informally this af|
ternoon and the two following; Saturdays
at.the superintendent's hous<
at the Naval Observatory, when
Tapt. MacDougall is now the officei
in charge. Miss Charlotte MacDouKali
has returned to Smith College
after spending the summer in th<
White Mountains, and Miss Zilli
MacDougal. who was a debutante
last winter, has joined her parenti
hero after an extended stay in th
Adirondacks.
MR*. AI.R\AM)KR PLA1YS
LO\G VISIT I\ PARIS.
Mrs. Charles B. Alexander will
sail for Europe next month to visit
her son-in-law and daughter. Mr
and Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse lr
Paris. where Mr. Whitehouse !i
counselor of the United States Em;
bassy.
Miss Mary Tomlinson. daughter of
, Mrs Abia Allen Tomlinson. of New
i York, will become the bride of Hilary
Herbert Micou. of Detroit, or
the affemoon of October 15 In St
Thomas' Church in New York. Following
the wedding there will be a
breakfast at the Plaza Hotel, Miss
Tomllnson's wedding will be extremely
simple and only a small
j number of guests will be in attend,
ance when she weds Mr. Micou, who
is a trrandson of Hilary Herbert,
Secretary of the Navy under PreslI
dent Cleveland.
Miss Tomlinson will have her slsj
ter. Miss Margaret Tomlinson, a?
' her maid of honor and only attendant.
Mr. Micou has not completed
his list of attendants. The ceremony
will be solemnized by the
j Rev. Dr. De Vriea, of this city. Mr.
Mlcou's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beni
jamtn Micou. make their home in
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MoGwan. ot
j Haverford. Pa., are guests of Mrs
j t rank Thatcher, who with a party
I of friends have motored from the
; Far West and are stopping for some
| time at the Shorehara.
DISTRICT PARTY TO SAIL
| FOR ITALY TODAY.
i Mrs. Amos H. Fowler and Miss
I Sally Fowler will sail from New
York today on the White Star liner
Canopic for Gibraltar, Naples and
Genoa, taking many distinguished
; persons to Italy for the winter season.
Others sailing today are:
j ^ ier Smith, of Cambridge, professor
of Greek at Harvard University
and Mrs. Smyth: MaJ. H. D. Garrard.'
i British consul at San Diego, Cat.,
and Mrs. Garrard: Rt. Rev. Philip
R. McDevItt, bishop of Harrlsburg;
Mrs. W. R. M. Field, wife of Comdr
Field, of the Philadelphia Navy
Yard, and Miss Elizabeth Field:
Mrs. Mabel de Forest Edward,
daughter of the vice president of
the United States Steel Corporation:
Mr. and Mr*. Godfrey L. Cabot and
Miss Georgina S. Carey, of Boston,
and Miss Rleanor Lee Flagg, of
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Sussdorf
left Washington yesterday for New
York from where they will sail today
for The Hague, where Mr. Sussdorf
will take up his duties as tint
secretary of the American Legation.
Mrs. Richmond Coxe Weightman
gave a dinner for them Thursday
evening when the guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Delano Robblns,
Comdr. and Mrs. George W. Pigman.
John Wiley and Miss Gladys Hinckley.
On Tuesday Comdr. and Mrs.
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Will Marry
H. H. Micou
Mist Mary Tomlinson to
Be Bride of Washington
Man October IS.
MEW YORK, Sept. M.?The wadding
of Hlii Mary Tomllnaon,
daughter of Miaa Abla Allan Tomllnaon,
of 1 Lexington avanua, to
Hilary Harbart Mlcou, a aon of Mr.
and Mra. Benjamin Mlcou, of Waahington,
D. C.. will take placa on the
afternoon of October II In tbe chancery
of 8t. Thome*' Church. The
ceremony, which will ba performed
by the Re*. M. Da Vrlaa. of Waahington,
will be wltneaaed by relatfvea
and a few Intimate frlenda
only, Miea Margaret Tomlnaon will
aerve aa her alater'a maid of honor
and only attendant. Mr. Mlcou haa
not completed hla llat of attendanta.
Following the ceremony there will
be a email reception at the Plaxa
Hotel. Mr. Mlcou 1* a grandaon of
the late Hilary Herbert, who waa
Secretary of the Navy under Prealdent
Cleveland.
Announcement haa been made by
Mr. and Mra. George H. Kent, of 136
Weet Fifty-eighth street, of the engagement
of their daughter, Miaa
Emily Kent, to Waahington Piatt,
on of Mr. and Mra Walter Brewater
Piatt, of Baltimore, Md. Miaa
Kent made her debut in aociety eeveral
yeara ago. She recently waa
graduated from Wellealey College.
She ie a aieter of Richard B. Kent.
Mr. Piatt la connected with many
prominent Maryland famlllea.
Plgman entertained at dinner In
compliment to them, having aa their
gueata Rear Admiral and Mra. David
Porter. Capt. and Mra. John H. Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mra.
Welghtman and Commodore L E. O.
Charlton, air attache of the Brltiah
Embaeay.
MISS ROBERT* ENTERTAINED
BY FRIENDS 131 DETROIT.
Mra. Henry C. Grebe (formerly
Miea Margurite Luckett.) who l>
now mgking her home In Chicago,
la entertaining Miaa Virginia
Roberta, of Waahington. Mr. and
Mra Grebe had an Intereating
party on board their yacht "The
" Sunbeam." and are otherwlae entertaining
extensively for Miaa
> Roberta
" Mra. 1 W. Jeanea and Miaa Mary
E. Aahcum. of Philadelphia, have
I motored up from Hot Sprlnga. Va..
i where they have been ataytng, and
L on their way home are atopping off
? in Waahington and are at the
I Shoreham.
Misa Emma Gray, of the Ontario,
haa returned to the city for the
araion after apendlng a delightful
three montha on the coaat of Maine.
Mra. C. C. Calhoun, aa preaident
of the Woman'a National Founda?
tion. called a meeting yeaterday
' afternoon in the ball room of the
' Shoreham Hotel.
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Sidwell have
, announced that the epecial projec;
tion motion picture exhibit, which
waa to have been given last evening
on the Iirounds of the Friends'
1 j School Country Club, has been postj
poned until this evening.
I
I Martae < orp? Ordera for the Week.
September 23, 1P21.
I Col. James T. Bootee, as O. I. C..
' Southern Recruiting Dlviaion, at
| New Orleans. Im.
Col. R. C. Berkley, to New York,
' | New Tork.
Maj. F. R. Garrett, to San Diego,
California
, Second Lieut. J. L. Moody, to U.
IS. 8. California.
Second l.ieut. F. P. Snow, to SecI
ond Brigade.
J September 24. It21.
Maj. R. U Donig, to New York,
New York.
First l.ieut- E. A. Johnston, grant,
ed four months' sick leave.
September 2d, Ittl,
Maj. H. N. Manney. to Quantlco.
| i Virginia.
I Capt. K. E Kinyon, to Charleaton,
South Carolina.
First Lieut. D. J. Kendall* to Second
Brigade.
Second Lieut. G. K. Landon. commission
cancelled.
September 27, 1*21.
Maj. H. N. Manney, appointment
aa Assistant Quartermaster revoked.
Capt. J. A. Minnie killed in aeroplane
accident at the Marine Barracks.
Quantico, Va., September 21.
1121.
Capt. J. I. Nettekoven, to Quantico,
Va.
Second Lieut. S. R. Vandenberg,
to San Francisco, Cal., to await delivery
of resignation.
September 28, 1M1.
Col. Geo. Van Orden. to Haiti.
Capt. T. A. Secor, to San Diego,
California.
Capt. J. I. Nettekoven, detail as
Aasistant Paymaster revoked.
Second Lieut, E. F. O'Day, to U.
8. S. Delaware.
September 2*. 1*21.
Capt. D. S. Barry, to headquarters
Marine Corps. Washington, D. C.
Capt J. Groft, to Waahington.
D. C.
Capt. R. B. Dwyer, to V. 8. S.
Great Northern.
First Lieut. D. M. Taft, to Quantico.
Va.
First Lieut. 8. Zea, to Guam.
First Lieut. H. J. Gravelle, honorably
discharged.
Second Lieut. W. B. Caaey,
drowned at Santo Domingo.
(med/?riUflawr
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NATIONAL U. MAY
FORM A COLLEGE
OF LIBERAL ARTS
Informal Announcement
Indicates Supplement
To Law School.
i
Imtltutlon of a college of libaralarts
ul sciences by National Ualverslty
in the near future waa Indicated
yesterday In an Informal announcement
that plana tor such a
school wars under way. Formal
announcement concerning the proposed
achool will be made aoon.
The National University Law
School will reopen for Its fifty-third
annual seaalon tonight at (:N
'clock, at which time addreaaea will
be made by the dean, by Justice
Blddons. Col. Tucker. Conrad 8yme
and others of the faculty.
Registration of the school la announced
to be In excess of that of
any previous year add achool authorities
are considering the division
of claaaee In order to accommodate
the heavily Increaaed enrollment.
Securing of additional
space /or classrooms and other activities
of the university are now
being considered.
ARMY ORDERS AND ASSIGNMENTS.
Field Artillery.
Lieut William H. Jaeger to Fort
Sill. Ok la.
Lieut. Jonathan L. Holman to
Fort Bliss, Te*.
MaJ. Donald M. Beere to Camp
Bragg, K. c.
Infantry.
Lieut Charles M. Wells to aidede-camp
on staff of Gen. Joseph E.
Kuhn.
Lieut. Samuel F. Cohn to Fort
Warren, Mass.
Lieut. Lee M Hester to Fort Warren,
Mass.
Medical Oifh
Capt. John R. Sands to Camp
Bennlng. Ga.
Chemical Warfare Service.
<"*apt. Lewis M. McBride to office
of chief. C. W. S.. Washington. D. C.,
Air gervlce.
Lieut. Benjamin R. Morton to j
| ofllfllce of chief of Air Service,
Washington, D. C.
MUrellaaeeaa.
The following to .War Department
General Staff:
Lieut. Col. Kerr T. Riggs. G S.;l
MaJ Troup Miller. G.S.: MaJ Charles
F. Thompson.
SUES COMMISSION;
ALLEGES INJURY
ROCKVILI.E. Md.. Sept. JO.?The
Weshlngton Suburban Sanitary Commission
Is *he defendant In a suit
for JI.OOO damages filed in the Circuit
Court here by Ward P. Burdine.
of Takoma Park. On July iS.
1*20. an automobile owned and
driven by Burdlne ran into a stake
driven. It is charged, into the driveway
on Elm etreet. Takoma Park,
causing thc machine to collide with a 1
telephone pole.
The auto. It is represented, was!
badlv damaged, and Burdine seriously
Injured It is charged the commission
was negligent. The plaintiff |
is represented by Albert M. Bouic.
of Rockville.
MRS. A. M. NEWTON
SUES FOR DIVORCE
ROCKVILLE. Md.. Sept. 30?In
the Circuit Court at this place Mrs.,
! Annie M. Newton, of this county, for- !
merly of Washington, has filed suit
for an absolute divorce from Lewis
T. Newton, understood to he a resi- j
dent of Dayton. Ohio.
The bill aets fortH that the couple
were married in Washington on
March 17, 1S02. and lived together j
in Washington until October 1". 1903. 1
when the plaintiff was deserted Mrs.
Newton is represented by Frank M
Stephens, of Washington. !
Leaves Estate of $13,410.
Mrs. Annie M. Maloy. who died
September IB laat. left an estate
valued at $13,410. according to the
petition for probate of the wi!l filed
yesterday. The estate consists entirely
of personal property, and the
heirs at law are the two daughters.
Frances M. McGiU and Estelle M
Moses.
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1SI* Street H. V. Oppomte Sbnrebaa fetal
7%e opportunity to buy the New
Gidding Autumn and Winter
Fashions is one that no welldressed
woman can afford to
overlook because of the high
character of Styles, their quality
and exceptional savings.
Fashionable Coats and Wraps?Handsome Furtrimmed
Suits?Street. Afternoon and Evening
Gowns, Tailored and Costume Blouses. Autumn and
Winter Hats, Paris Bags and Novelties and Rare
Furs.
l&tnsifljuiifimiji
me BUSY CORNER PKNH. AVENUe AT.4TH STRUT
| Open 9;15 A. M. Close 6:00 P. M. |
"Oneida Community"
. Silverware
Now 15% Lower
?Cones to as over die wire?ov prices lure been
changed accordingly.
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