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fARCH '20, 1921—PART 2 SOCIETY Dell Millinery Temporarily Located I 1005 H St. N.W. D. C '"HE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON News of the Clubs| Women's City Clab—Mrs. Robert E._ Were given by the officers and a ‘ E 5 i.]sum was donated out of the treasury | Nelson will be hostess at the di-}eo " (07 Y(cociated Charities. Mrs. | rectors’ reception this afternoon, 420 | X' M. ‘Pollock, corresponding secre- {to 6 o'clock. tary, read communications from the | Mie & Jack will|board of education. Rotary Club, MizshDelia eheldon, Jackson nal headquarters. and from the | prestde at the meeting of the business | Women's Bar Association’s president, |and professional women Wednesday | Miss Ida May Moyers. asking for ;i i cell | Tesolution to be adoptgd in evening, when the Misses McDowell | (¢=QIRIION (0, b8 S0P, 0 in will give a program of Hawailan mu- | District for "women to serve ic, wi Mrs. William E.|Juries in the state. The resolution R.“ Pt readingaiby was unanimously adopted. Ghampbeclin. Mrs. Louise H. Earll spoke of the | The weekly club day being on Holy | Bible contest to take place in the ' & 10 SOCIETY < 5 4 Showing a complete line of | nl Thursd: the entertainmerft commit- | daily papers. ‘ e e E v sua = Mrs. Sheltos ced the a nl TR N . y = OVELTY Pumps lead tee. has dispensed with the usunl ec- | MEs, Shelton sunouneed (00 A Millinery for Spring Wear 1 mpop ulari ty, and | saturday afternoon Dr. George W.!! Zg Thf‘" hn;'r‘l“"“‘}'{"';m;‘[“'“‘ e = i Gray, Tan, Brown are Johnston will give the fourth and 108t ¢ "5 (wentieth anniversary ten yles ttksioniitha trom 3 until & oclock, 1t rama, the subject being “Dialogue| g gecided a reception would e na lilustrative Action.” emphasized | Ziven in April in honor of the W. ¢ Fashion’s Decree for sages from plays by OSCar|T [ state offi s and other promi shades. s “ca Maeterlinck, Kreymborg, Gui-{ nent honor guests. |of his series of libra including all the newest from the New York markels Miza HELES 6 MO, Our own workrooms (6o wl Ms wnd Vee M. A Mor- massinme 1 Wr. Walter A, will ke pluce In thelr One of the New Novelties, in White Kid and Russia Calf. Our patrons will find J’lr.\' and Reinhardt. g here all the truly smart ef- | 'Severa_members of the committeo | The Diairict of Colu s altimore last Sunday (o et day. The afternoon was devoted [ Fa””fttt’ . brought forward in these reports of several chairmen. Mis fashionable shad and “students comprised | JHPOL SROAUEIES B kA R Hal ashionable shades. (hree sects. A lawn [ about 1.500 new members. Mrw 7 |t Tortorella, vice chair- [ poster contest to the Tongue-Pump effects have by Miss Elen o evision of Mrs. |and hixh xchool nupix ‘512' 00 not been shown before and [ the committee on public relief. vention to b _ AB.C. ABC _ABC _ABC ABC ABGC]|- fects that have been B e am o lonn et nt the New 1h0 e s Sushotnect iningaigena Lonor B LICLESVATAL (e RIEman, T Many of the Strap and {aid the raising of the fund i Dalby uriced members to pr I\'\'lllnln! E. Chamberlin, irman of | will be exhibi t ive wi e Or 1 Woodley, chairman of the[APril. and pri ‘ many are exclusive with us. Ol ee e e ; VACA l : : o be announced in the April bulletin. b r i Py W Wolfe smith gave summary of the procecdings at (1 —Brown Kid Strap Pumps. RNl meet Tuesday morning at 11 The chapter » its unani 9 A . Bt in il e scarting afer and sssmin o v e g SO L SEREE TS FROM. WASH-DAY WORRIES & designs we have not forgotten Quality—and coupled jof the Cosmos Club. T"‘f-’"r“\”\:r‘;f‘t: The daerecs Wil give's curd purty [0 INSTALLING THE FAMOUS SUPER-ELE X . . = - 1 v and M ca Re! a o n zto fotel Apri or 1 - with excellence of materials and workmanship you e e e et oe. kers The Denent of €1l waifare work, || B3 BY UPER CTRIC ] - . et fw ! will find also extremely low prices. |atrs. Olive Ross. directsr Sfise Mary ') mickara Armota Chaner, D 8. 1| E [ E C T R I C/ Ac pas = 5 AT ¢l service | held its March ecting with Mrs. St | . ; B o e ancancai md Clair Blackburn, regent, Mra 1 ; B Among the wew strap and other novelties are noted: noof war risk ne e cian in | Oberholser spok work of her | . g Martha Burritt. PWYECIRL |~ | chapter: read an orig- | [ ) ® ® {charge of mpdi(:nlhrlcm(x{»‘.:“-t;;_o"‘:..”.H. camme £ pomtinn oclk C. 1 Department. ECUSS Constitutio f the ( d State —Gray Suede Strap Pumps. —Gunmetal or Patent Strap e s ;xl::v\’u?-d’ ! o In Y H t O of : £ : g : : Clab—The L 3 n Your Home at Once —White Kid Strap Pumps. Pumps | he Twemcty Contery clab=The | R putlop MR s o I —Black Kid Strap Pumps. —Brown or Black Satin Strap [rciockc at tme ¥, W, L8 P rmac: indorsement of Mrs, Hodgkins THE BEST WASHING MACH'NE C. 0 Tuesday & district in_the coming election at the = 2 . 4 P | ¢ will meet at —Brown Suede Strap Pumps. Pumps. Loy T 'the home of Mrs. John Lowe. | Xationa''n "4 “T0. Altern = : v c o Woodley place. Wednesday at 314y, “opanier “to " the congres Full French, Baby Louis or Cuban Heels. Priced at 37.00 {o $12. elected: £ Mrs Samuel Luckett, Mrs. Alfred I John Van & ‘ “"}‘“""“fifi Aldons. Mrs. Aaron Gottsall, lavenue. As: hostesses for the | Forest ' Mrs. Walter B. - are Mrs. Ernest P. Bicknell and | yp.. “p g d Mrs. Nevle New Silk and Lace Hosiery for Easter |5 taarn T i A | AT R el Electric Laundress Our Easy Payment Plan g [ {at_the residence of the lea cnables this machine to pay for selt while you are using it. The terms on aw> which it is sold are so reasonable no & art section | i a i The Hosiery Section is alive with the season’s best offerings L et to be treated will be “Ana- |R3C for Americanization wark, and | - TO y | tole France.” Mrs. Glenn Fay Jenks received an en- | 5 | = ithusiastic response to her outline of | The Colonial Danghters of A-erlflr | Rus: n refugee work. 2 i { met Tuesday evening at the home of| | R Yeernald, with Mrs. G Wol N pog pp A M. Triepel as as- | tione of the in Novelty Lace Hosiery. Ask to see our Pure Silk Hosiery— full fashioned, in Black, Brown or Gray. Special at $2.50. A—The annual e Nitional Pen Leazu 8 [~ ~ aw> WEBSTER =ecme 719 gth St- Nel);it;lt:; Theater and | International Literary Association hav- | {Were admitted to the chapter. AfteT| . hoon arranped, at the time of in-i { i nig hostesse: {the business n|qnini_a“{_»lr‘ozr{fl:3:“‘i‘;f‘,; corporation to come in March, they by Miss Fra ;| were held last week. although the or- Women’s Russia Calf Brogue Oxfords I ianier wex, ooman Teading and 8 | Kunfation i DU S b on i o1 and officers then elected will not be o Electric Laundress ipaper on “The | a . Just the outdoor shoe for early spring; fine for walking or business wear. e e “‘"I_, e mmmmen e Phone Main 5150 g ‘A practical shoe with smart, stylish lines. The “Brogue” promises to be e aev. | Anuectath met|of International afliations. but the < s - . s " A Lafayette gold| Wi o e organization almost 2 even more popular this spring than ever before. Priced at $8.00 and $10.00. | Wednesday in the Laf ‘rature. | unanimously re-elected the entire o - - = 2 0 [Foom o as e chief speaker L M L Washing Machine Washing Machine Washing Machine function with the board, which will Gies o be as follo President, Mrs. Flor- Newcomb Club_met Friday after-|ence Juckson Stoddard pres | nown with Miss Emma Reily.” Discus- | dents. in order named, Mr. F rib- Py g L of the new educational depart-lner. Dr. E. V. Wilcox. Mr. Alex M {ment as embodied in the Smith-|Neil. Mrs. Charles Wetmore, Mrs K. 4 ! Towner bill was led by Mrs. E. Rl Fenton. Miss A. A. Bristol; record- _ e ens ing secretary, Mrs. Anna 8. Hamilton H corresponding secretary, Mrs. M {Mis, Charles apers Miss Mabel Shulters 310— 312 SEVENTH STREET [ by S, Nam . Carby, Mrs L e Wi ezt ook 5‘5@5}@@5@@? i | hicats: Mrs Frank Nesbit and Mrs. {drer. Miss vn Giffin | Colbert McNeil; historian, Mr<. Annie Wild 5 . Twelve-Ten F St 3 2 4 % W here Styles Originate and Emanate | Distriet Chapter, Founders and Pa-}The council is composed Igo elected to ! ! Miss Minnix sang i i rica, met Friday at the Ransdell, Col. E. friot® of Mre. Margaret G. De \\'flli.l ; Wilder. Mrs. G. St o e i and Miss | phe . B. Milton and Miss B irdrich e hostesses. The fol- [ Byrd Mock. ¢ officers were elected for the S5 il N resident. Mrs. Margaret G.| The state historic committee. D. A e rexident, Mrs. Mary |R. mel Thursdav at Y. W. . A. Ha e img secretary. Mrs. |Mrs. Velma Barber. chairman o Murph; corresponding 1s committee, announced that th Mra PBertha W, Crane:|130th anniversary of the laying of th [ regis- | District southern corner boundary n A. Norton; historian, stonc at Jones point would be cele- { dwin Kirk: color bearer, Mrs. | brated April The foll mem- | Y N, it ccy; chaplain, Mre. Caro-|bers contributed Mré, 402-404 Seventh Street Next Door to Iriing Brickey? chaplain, Mrt, Caro | hers contributed R. Harris & Co. { 1ett was elected dclegate to the gen-|the |eral court to be held at the Raleigh)w April 14, The president ap- and 5. Albion ent of North a Olea Wood, d T cut and Life of Israel Murphy; vice president, Mre. O H- Kathrina Harvey, | Barrass; delegate, Miss L. A. N “Ed Settlement of New Hamp- | — ! = Miss M. A. Kaufman, “The I e Short Story Clab met Tucsday |Quakers of Early Pennsylvania.” e ! the Teague of American | Mention was made of the day being | Yening o \ih President Moore in [ the 145th anniversary of the evacua: Three assorments of each into which we have placed 5 nd e sketeh. Robert S. Moore read { “compositive” story was read by Mrs. | an original story, followed by a vio- {laura B, Lawson and the “Resur-| cluding numbers were musical | N1 its March me Le z Mrs. rick K. Sparrow. Mrs. Henr. the Dixon Orohestra | oy ohitl Cook, regent, ' presided. hair and Arthur B. White in |tion of Boston by the British. ‘ . values that “beat the town” many dollars—which you'll r Bradley “Dixon and a |rectional,” by Mrs. ¥. J. Dieudonne. Calvin and Donald 2 srs Reports by Mrs. Joseph H. Whe: 95 G ol chairman of the chapter on histor! e i ittee held | SPots and Mrs. Mary Gardner Henry > it = — » D E e A e o e et | chuizon for “Americanization work, | g with Mrs. 8. G- (ore approved. » | Cornwell, Mra. Melntosh. vice presi= | VTR ADPONCE {den., presiding. It was announced i i wointed the following alternates to e general court: President. Mrs. S. i arge of the program. s i 1 =olo by save—by prompt selection. {elarinct £olo by Donald Dixon, both — Y i e pat number wak a piano solo | The Capitol HIll Literary Soclety The Rialto Club met recently to| [ ] randa-New JSuits . T van. Tollowing | met Monday cvening with Mr. and | RS Miss Es- | Mrs. Don C. Johnson. The president, | Miss | A. H. Frear, presided. Joel Chandler | O D sans. Mies Mary Caro- | Harris was' discussed by James G| S o briginal maga. | Kent and J. W. Davis. The third| = iven by ielect officers for the ensuing term. | e alvin Dixon |2nd will give a dance April 5 at | gave a cornet solo, accompanied lyi" Elks’ Hall. X {Xliss Dixon. Maurice Jarvis recite — H e < “Tha | Independence Bell Chapter. D. A. R.. humorous anecdotes. held its March meetinz at the home of | Tt ey -ome members were added | near east and Americanization funds | 2, . ey a .We 've marked them at least five dollars below any competitive | to the society and that the lineage fr’)‘,l. “2,‘.:;'{:,’,’"“5’,‘.;,,2”.,,’,,.,‘“,“ D o ':,' i 4 H e o 4 e 2 sly indorsed | selling—because our makers have put at least that equivalent in | format Seeention and tonforence will | Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins of this city, | Wait, Ann_ Arbo extras into their production—Tricotines, Twills, Serges—every one i be held April 13 at the Raleigh Hotel e AL silk lined; handsomely embroidered and braided—and specially de> - L e hofe A T4 e Yorso . | fice Bresidént penera zigned. i 3 5 7 5 | Ofel D) CL sonia-mn. congress, D. A. R. A very intere: paper, “The Home Life of Georg Washington at Mount Vernon in 1785 loaned to the ; State Hi torian M read by | Mrs. M. C . S =2 s ‘The hostess was assisted in the . dining room by Miss Brooks, Mrs. Holcomb Chapter, D. A. R. met|po o poof bY MISe e : . : { Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edwi Earyl Rich: r ““Hill, ‘with® Miss: Hazelton, Miss e o smudlGE Bk as e lme ot e e ez nn Arbor, Mich., was the guest i as joint e | hostesses ‘Mrs. Charles S. Richardson, [ © honor. . e {vice regent. presided. "Mrs. Howard| s C. L4 ° L. Hodgkins and Mrs. Mina Van| KKatherine Montzomery Chapter, D. ; £ { Winkle made addresses. A. R, was entertained by the regen roc s Petwerth Woman's Club's literary committee met Monday evening at the { kome of Mrs. Bisseil. " Mrs. Knox and {Mrs. Schwartz gave talks on Maeter- {linck. Iliustrated by Elenore Eby - Mrs. J. D. Croissant, Tuesday, at i business meeting of the seasoi r, D. A. R, was * evening in the . Howard L. Hod~kins was unani- " Three wonderful assortments—including Sport Coats and the Ve v Wi The for smartly designed in Tan Polos; ¢ e T e .:mnisz-] ualySindorsca f..;rxhc(lungce of vice 5 = ’ Itter coctively cmbroidered Velours and Folos; with decp cape e e ey Bonl| iy S o © TS THE BRLEPACHER. DRESS SALONS collars. The best of fashion—and of surpassing values. {Mre. Tob Roy MeKahan. fEeIESRLINE NS e 3 K ‘“'fir”l"ol:!v"vtl‘on‘ vas .lal\'f‘n for (}_lfl Army Relief !m’lei:"d—_ he annual £ Tund, and " donations. “made o the | Tacedny At the Wasiinctan: Clon B d N til,u\-»nil»“l'rm-‘;*u\v Association, for| The (o]lowinz ‘Dflit‘n"‘: “\\lll::r‘:“tl!:cla"()i jthe erection of “a statue to Pilgrim | for the ensuing ar: Mrs. Albert L. s mothe o e Ne: ot BAE = = rand-New Dresses A T S oo oot 5 ~ 553 o e et 7 | [“Now Located in Our New | : ' 1 o % faciections “wixn *Sarle N Eon 33 11 h S Il A FASCINATING COLLECTION OF ERLEBACHER-ORIGINATED 7 | Tt sng faccompantediby, Mrs. Clif- 7 d t t- N.W. FROCKS. IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT WE ARE PREPARED TO + . There’s nothing that will approach the intrinsic value and ar- | The Auracadabra was entertained F SHOW(SUCHIFASHIONABLE MATERISL 5 A SECANTONECEERE mhc;ttnchvme: g ig:uMmrthmu—Sllkl, Satin, 'rfeg.,, | Wednenazy? e th..,.";tz; | a ac TAFFETA, SATIN, POIRET TWILL AND TRICOTINE. Georgette, Crepe , Messaline—handsomely embroidere the i e : - oane = = 3 | the president, F . Metealf, in g m and %e:l;rymn _wll:esmt.:fully beaded. We want N e amnertiees | Hat Renovator CHIC MODELS FOR THE MISS, WITH AN UNLIMITED ASSORT- e specal {Plane and cello duets were played Ladies’ and Men’s' MENT OF LESS GIRLISH STYLES FOR THE MATRON, IN A AT o Yot Hrnest A" Perham spoke of RANGE OF COLORS AND COMBINATIONS SMARTLY TRIMMED These are the Ofi)ofiunltles that { “hikes” over the mountains in near- st . [py S emarla W er” mads ats WITH BEADS OR EMBROIDERY AND BRAID THAT AMPLY ake the Gamond Shop unusual {Gape Lemuel ‘Wartierand ‘Sioom (5 AT e CHARACTERIZES THE DISTINCTIVENESS FOR WHICH WE ARE fiscott zead s ips P;{,;':-_,oke - Cleaned ACKNOWLEDGED SUPERIOR. on" the subject X 3 PO h ] T T T e ey telexecutiveinela We refer you to a presentation of Superbly Taslored Susts in our ' H s ession Wednesday at » . . o \Experielwed Ad% ,I uia‘ The s‘tar Besdomarters, S5 Sib street airs. : today’s advertisement in the POST priced at $65.00 : i 2 i, = dent, Dpresided. Complete reports = < - 57 p v

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