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Show 'I ; 1 , Justice Harlan Arouses Washington Society by His Denunciation of Sunday Dinner Entertainers. i .V .0Km Cj ,-( .Jijunfr -r "uTT- i r-r ir 'kjitf-v! "si'v? f '', 3H 1 HHxr !fj mBB Justice John M. Ilnrlnn of the United State supremo court has nroused certain sections of Washington society by his denunciation of tho "continental Sabbath" before tho Presbyterian nllianco nt the Capital pity. During his ad- A. dress the Jurist said, "It Is n shame that certain people from New York with big bank rolls should bo nllowcd to como to Washington and glvo Sunday dinners and supper parties -when that day should bo devoted to tho work of God." Sunday has long been n popular dinner and luncheon day In tho capital. Among social leaders who havo been hosts on tho first day of the weok recently aro tho Italian ambassador nnd Marchesc Ctisnnl, Assistant Secretary Sec-retary of State and Mrs. Huntington Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, General and Mrs. Leonard Wood nnd Senator Sen-ator nnd Mrs. Joseph Bailey. |