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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 27, 1921-PART 2. e L ‘ News of the Clubs. |Telephone Girl Honored Lol A, e o | e o ey ot T e e o [DUEL WITH MODNSHINER! 1H MOON M. Drew was appointed a delegate to the hearing before the District By King for War Services|Commissioners ~ tomorrow, on’ the|Mrs. Joseph C. Zirkie will be at the |perjury™ in connection with reports RIBBONS (Continued from Thirteenth Pase) civen by e . O Teom otners| |t etier G0 Heney W, mose or[ P77 Taspector Reports Fistol Figh o bt e sram were it. Who inquired as to the dispo- in Virginia Mountains. (O, ouvre Tes Yeux Bleus” (as, T 3 i s Bertie Farmer, Mra, Blla A DROP NEWBERRY CHARGE. |5ition of the sccond indictment, M| pynyoon vo pebruary. 26 3 » 1 nd (d) “By e aters S 3 rew, Mrs. Magnus Thompson, Mrs. —_— e rn s e Tt Aat ihe insiice mreT I 0s W ot e Brohl bt e o g k. 2 : was fe 13 o issues pre i at state proh S revets,” brought from P by ore 3 r n d tha 4 —DMany novelties Mlle. Marie L. Becker, was 1 v ffife tg:ut:kxgbé:m'rln‘;e 1:‘1‘:rmlnwbyw}e‘:; dictmentisealnst Semator pgiidied S b o 9 = Rene Van Croumbrug; Mme. M D! e o DETROIT, Mich., February 26.—The prosecution in the prem 1219-1221 G St. N.W. =uldbrie et S | Sictmves and e v, Ars. Manuel Kiine and A Bowle. | pqriment of Justice has decided not . E W. M. Dore “M"me‘cnéd\ The Dickerson Round Table of|to bress the second indictment re-| DR. BRYAN 5 2 ickerson, Md., held its recent meet- | tu a st Senato 2 e ey fired c “'!;“s"“" S flxzk\mn )“ Broloke Gott. The di- ‘\‘"vf‘iif-rr?“i“’r:'i‘s&”éligf, ;‘;'vfi-';‘.mco“ DUBLIN, F bece wonnas Special for Monday G A tomment (Bateers ac rector. Miss Julla Belt reported the |1 y, last year of cons S “one whit companist, Mlle. Maria Becker. 1eeting of the executive ~boardlii..s act, according to word rec at his home, in Capt. Dupont played selections which was held in Washington, | {oo8 250 SCCRPURE T5 SOT 68 e ena 52-Inch All Wool Na e it B ol o UL BT o TN SR AT | S R i x e c oo e EL by e Dros (ho's‘ec}tmry. L3 .l tor Newberry and members of his!interned in Birmingham prison. | arde v ctne. = 5 Passe,” accompanist, Capt, Dupont. — | I | : me saxan wivtere cuameer. n. 4. e at | ST R AR = torm erge . Grant (:,l:;{ll“{h\fl.()ll:‘ffll:l:;: G. el s ng with the r(‘gt;r;‘xé_ );4’:]? i E . E . EE S For SPRING = = shington tea party. = = = triken of the G. AT, ‘ndleton ; recording secreta o | = or E § Another marvelous Swor- er of S. A. nd M Broaddus: corresponding v, | = = S p Roe il Bl Lemmon, p nRiraoLc Ellen Ann Hill Watsc = = = zynvalue. This excc“m[ L :n}\) 5 9 rele, gav on the life of Tildred Chancellor; ra = = 4 Storm Serge is all shrunk, | ngton. The ladies were in colo- termute W. Sloan; historian, 3 = - = g s costume and served refreshment cand wnell ; storian, | = = B i for uwse. A splendid | . e e e i s e e = The Family Shoe Store £ G Re Grrawm Yard D Ronquot of cmbers ot o act as alternates | = Originators and Quality Ex- E & 9 pHice: (ot Y \d carnations at his installation. | to the next nati = onents—now presents a re- = the quantity is limited. & v y J. W = P H 3 presents re = Florence Crittenton Wheel Cl e o = markable display of new oxfords = ren n, Miss Mildred Chancellor, Mrs. | == . = Mrs. Gaius Brumbaugh er MAY BANNERMAN Wintermute W._Sloan, Alexander | = for spring. = lincneoniof iseventoeni “Scotland, who haw been ' Brownell, Miss Susan 1 h, Mrs Ed- | = Ev ivabl deFthat’ = SRE o e hne fore honored by King George for her nerv- | fiind Pendloton and M = yeryjcotce yabennreluats = ¢ Ehiciigs as en ices as chief of the British army tele- 3 — vhi is i in i = EEEEEEENEEOEEEEEEEEEEEEE BT S S ice in France for s FA o = worth while is included in just E , = i~ 5 Sara ran n n 7 . . — P DRt — = = Mrs. 3. 5. 111 and Mrs. 11 I Ta e e tats tor heldliits Hebruary meeting: with Mras) = the leathers that are favored for = = B The latter recited “a d aistinguished acevice In Gustavus Werber, ine regent. Mrs |2 street wear or business = and “ M £ L | James E. Mulcare presiding. The re- | == i 3 = = For the Woman Who [ ] ilffi‘mf.“;?;.nfi:“‘.“,“s_“> ; = — |e nth(;‘nrd Jerty was reported as suc- | = Igoko Russia Calf Oxfords—Cuban heels, = = [ ] ¢ntertain the club on March 10 at 3113 reinrnenl tol inlscountrys | e LA s us HalDCHn ROl == $6.50 to $10.00. 3 = = Demands the Best al "‘:“ ot Jansen of Den Robert Harricon read a paper on = - Alflggzlb Br;w(r)n 0I\id—(‘u‘nan or French = : B o drarn Dlicants twerotatsiitea o menmers| = el 901108 10.00. 5 L - gx':l.i;';&'fl:,ds“o"l‘{;"?";?' % olocicat the |} - Timland vand e hto: R = Black Kid Oxfords—Turn or welt soles; = - W | with Mrs.' J. Bentley Mulford arrans. | the mincd Chough the allianco WIT | ke Collcar i Wominls Clnbays (== all style heels and toes—$6.00 to $10.00. = ’ ) = Ing and presenting the program.iion. Lewis C. Ecker, chairman of section | == = Among those taking part will be Undes e dire 11, is in charge of th he | = = = [ i morrow, from 4 to 6. Dr. Louis A.|= - = . bl Sune her Banes. difsetor of whe departmant of | = in. Al Its Splendor 2 1 B. McA. who will — — — - —(| = E n M = So many styles that only a few can be = = read a dramatic poem. - = mentioned h A 1 = [} Ofl_]\’onday morning a committee Com let Line of — entione ere. m(\vx the new cross- —3 - meeting of nearty a hundred mem- plete = strap and other movelties are noted Gray = b ol iaertthaldirettion ;. | discussion of various subjects a lay- e or Patent Pumps, Black Kid Pumps, Brown = M |clubhouse und of Mrs. " Wil Atherton Du Puy. national | ette for babies of poor mothers of the 3 orse s = Suede Pumps, Brown Kid Pumps, Brown = B[ president” of the league, who has | district won favor. It was voted to = or Black Satin Pumps. Priced at $8 a = - been chosen gencral director of the | have the union purchase the material M 1= pair up. = = [ national convention and authors’ car- | for one, and a committee of onday Last Day = = nival ba book fair, to be held |Dr. Lauretta Kress, M i 1= S S R = ] : atftheiWillard Holel “Aprildd toi16, | spetdiniand Misi B R Brodton- To Secure = ‘! New HOSIERY Al the'new novelty as well as plain silk hosiery in = ™ tee . heads and committees we 5 p I= 5 dependable qualities. Silk Hosiery, 75¢ up—Novelty E B | fomed s it ottt er . da1 |\= | For Springtime Hosi : % E = service during the next six wee ° = | pringlime Hosiery, $2.50 up. = W [committce mectings being held co. Ladies’ Straw Hats 0 = e L SR de e = - stantly at the clubhouse. Among the e, 1 = = B | chairmen were Mrs. Larz Anderson of | | ginel 313 Njived and shaped in latest . = E J b chetsmenime Larz Anderson of | i Ao Neu's thats Febioeked: 1= = . m \‘V_ie!d?'(r‘ T Gty Re | n:;n[-.s;.:’l‘m.‘;‘:‘ in Dycing, Cleaning Dlscount = = | mittee: Mrs. Marie Moore Forre enls e nrrient Sendlcs = = ™ the pageantry committee; Mrs 3 g i = = P m | Holant on arrangements: Mrs. The All Work Guaranteed Only Ivy Corset Shop ~ || = = ore Tiller, of s comimttee; N = = William Athert Puy, of the Kandel’: 1 1 |= E - m i Ainerioa T B, T o dels Hat Factary, in Washington - |. = CO. £ [ = ?; xéubgic int(-!re:l!‘t committee; Mrs. Phone North 2607. 1301 G St. N.W. ‘=: 310~ 312 SEVENTH STREET = J S. Carlson, of the program com D AL = = F tee; Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, of cu TUnited Corset Shops (I = = B jrent cvent ittee; Mrs.’S e ms) = = = B | ety ol Mo, Sraspne LS RO . race Duffie Bovlan Geldert, authors e - e e T = ™ ;i:d gug};g:‘:l l’cocrg;r;:}sl;:fid»\:;i; l:::: Rei T IR T i I I m [mittce: Mes. C. Austin Thomas, prin ejuvenates = tee, Mrs. F. B. ¢ . ] representative for Virginia. h H - [ ] : wih: the Har | : = H| The National Pen League and Inter- i < [ ] national Lit Association, which ; S v . CORSET R e e Eradicates § | omethin ositively remarkable | m|derch 3 to 7, inclusive, has com- h= - pleted, this month, its first half year H 3 : m[of, existence ‘and| cxpects within a i : CORSET de 1|.;lxe for women vxht; = :.;‘,:,;P,fl;i"‘}',‘,imi’?_e Ki: el eatongnaia i t at tel La aye appreciate the better things o ™ Ara. Eitanor Binshere: of . Chisase ] life. ltc{)k up the plla‘ssic vi}c;\v of Am;fican e ters especially a vn i e =] " : J': .l:‘{ne‘;‘gnnl ainters. "%g.k;’lfmflf.‘f; . . . o erature, present am 3, [ _ In all essentials the Binner is a made- | how By N.r%rml{o: m;‘—m,"i‘fid the : : association of Sou ; v 2 [ to-order corset. In each of its many = lined by Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, , i [ ] varied sizes it is fitted to a perfectly pro- = portioned living model. You will find a - hor = ! For Mon L style that will fit your figure perfectly. : day, Tuesday and Wednesday Only e [ ] . . L] All the little niceties of trimming and : ANNOUNCING =] workmanship usually associat | ed only 4 m with the fin de-to- = = S f:::urma?il’:o ](E;J!‘der Eorsets ml] . A tremendous reduction of our entire | . - e of the Binner Corset. ™ stock of high-grade Italian Filet, cut b 4 : = work, Mosaic and Madeira. . ] Women who ordinarily have their cor- - Real lace by the yard, lingerie, un- { = sets made to order find complete satisfac- [ derwear, blouses and waists. ™ tion in these beautiful corsets. [] Included in this sale are 8 Oriental e = . ™ Rugs of exceptional beauty and quality. - _A Binner Corset will give you three = ™ times the service you get from an ordi- = B e = The French Lace Shop = p S = 1208 G Street N.W. ™ Come in and let us show you the new models u Thl'ee Years to Pa'y 3 L} - Pri e = A sale that brings those hoped for pre-war prices | . rices Range From $5.00 to $35.00 which may or may not come in the future—as a ‘definite | fact and certainty—now. Don’t compare by simply read- I = v c [ ] ing—see them—hear th 1 f th % | : = f Spec1al Ann ouncement - E th%n A em—hear them—play one of them yourself— = ™ _Miss Burleigh, expert corsetiere, will give [} E It’s one of the most exceptional and fortunate Piano 3 m individual fittings of the Binner Corset in our - | deals we ever made—our preparedness to pay spot cash = = third floor parlors, February 28 to March 12th. " 3 for this stock influenced the maker to sacrifice profit for = = By special appointment, if desired. Phone [ ] quick turnover. . Main 8780, = = First carload just arrivel—sale tomorrow morning— n . g;r;?pgmm factory, all bright, new and beautiful in tone earance. = = 7@ \ / ] @Y . Made by one of the largest Manufac- - . P )i e A ) u 8- turers of Player-Pianos in the world. ‘ - E | They possess all those features.of construction which SEESEEEEEEEENEEEEEEEEEEESE SH are recognized as necessary to Pianos of quality—ivory | keys, gouble veneer, copper wound bass strings, brass r | }‘n.mmmg,sy throughout, all expression levers, including ) ; = silencer,” the TRANSPOSING DEVICE—by" which any alRing Oxfords'} | o= e om simiie I aining pedal, ete. | , = . D; % % il q‘s ° ‘ )‘ ) I Arth This store has submitted some unusual ur Jordan Pi Additi Rel| iano and Player-Piano propositions—but this tional N I P E.,,?:?:;a:::emmm surpasses anything in our experience in the Guarantee ove ty amps Player-Planos fully guaranteed Piano business—it is deserving of immediate | Pisno. ang it net emiirely vt s store, as well as i 3, 3 . fact A b : 3 ojtilaetoro} y the investigation by every one who has any idea of Feil i S See our window displays of all the investing in a Player-Piano now or later. el e newest spring models. Novelty Pumps in black kid, black satin, tan calf, dull . > , { Used Pianos $65 u nings ti ’ calf, gray suede and brown suede, attrac- $ P { Open Evenings till 9 o’Clock - ““California Syrup of Figs” (Cachin et : ' e 1g; $ .00 t $ .00 : L e 72to - » rinur Jordan riano Lo ! ® . Mother! Say “California,” then you will : get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full 13th and G Streets h 2 directions for babies and children of all ages om heri iano [ 0 Wwho are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue« 911 P A “' Home of the Chic ng P A coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on a. Ave. N' . 5 the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, 3 -