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s 4 - . ey o g ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 27, 1921=PART 1.' , 4 ¥ » ture section will meet Wednesday surgical dressings committee will- be —_— — morning, at 10 o'clock, at th?corur N “Sanita Law taken over by Miss Adela Heaven. oe . " of New York avenue and 14th street ew ry During February over six thousand The Washin, R Club th of" ’ to take the car to the Bastern branch - Bars Cracked Dishes compresses were sent to Garfleld Hos- gton Rotary announces the engagement ¢ in .-dean-h of wild flowers and migratory F, T C ‘:v:‘trl’.rh I‘A.I.u‘o ;:hc GED‘::‘;DII"‘HE‘EY:Q'?Z‘.YP i 2 W r— birds. On_last Wednesday's walk| | - - es - . ind Throat, Homeopathic. Emer - | R. CH R - v , o s | inpse Vet SL | | - “From Tesas Cafes || DR. CHARLES E. BARKER R o o fetn Socuine iy s | &0 W11 fawers soreitound dniblonsenn: || 1 S SRRl DN v | S iare amperioxaamors ins v ' -|seum on the prece day by s is the highest record known for o Tex.. A ceived la d T I 5 S ';’t‘!oz't:?:':::e::‘);:‘ o Jisit of Mra, Wallace Radcliftes Bi- | so'carly . Aate more cracked i % dressings “and “pads.” without ‘which uesday, March 29t n, 1921 i Teator’s rece - e class. Mrs. Lillian Cole 5 > owed in xas resta . operations cannot be conducted. In 4 Al Ceurtensy Dinwiddie will speak on|from Celumbus, Ohio, spoke on [Nat- | The Columbin Heixhta Art Club met er the provisions of a law | | —_— most cages the hospitals furnish the | & zral Sclence.” She exhibited a large! Thursday with Mrs. Charles P. Grand-| | just approved by Gov. Neff. | material. - G o . s - “Community Organization” at ““e number of shells, crystals and pic- | field, with Mrs. White assisting the Thousands of Bandages Sup- | ,, T*o points are emphasized by Miss PROGRAM FOR THE DAY WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: meeting of the business and profes-|iyreq 1o jllustrate her talk. Mrs. | hostess. Mrs. Howard gave a sketch | ¢ g P- | teaven' in speaking o fthe work. One 12 O'CLOCK NOON Keith's Theater sional women Wednesday evening.|Wayne B. Whe ng o group of lof the life of St. John, followed by e lied Are Great Help D that the women making these| i e 2 Oriversitk = . 1le Coale acting |SPTring songs, a panied by Mrs. | Mrs. Cramner with a paper on 8t. John, hibits the employment of per- = . dressings will work for any hospital Address to Students of Public Schoc versities iy D,' Emm;’ inwiddi h,inp\"“'m" Mrs. Wheeler aiso acted as|the Lateran. Both subjects were illus- sons with Infectioun or conta | plie re area elp Dur in Washington that will supply the and their Parents and Friend as chairman. r. Dinwl Ghy S | hostess, as: ed by Mrs. Ruth. Miss|trated with pictures, Mrs. Willlams gious diseases in dalries, rem- | | S material, and the cond is that she e 2 ~y from the middle west a fresh glimpse | Ina C. B chairman of the Ways|of the Federation of Women's Clubs | | tamrantw, hotels or meat mar- ing Nurse Shortage. is anxious to add as -many more . Subject: “How to Make the Most of Life. of his experiences in utilizing the ’:md“mfa;i g‘pmrr&hm-.t »;rlmqulnce‘:l 2 |ureed that art in the home and garden | | ketm. | workers as possible te uml nlrtnda’- - |meeting for Tuesday o'clock atlshould be given wider attention, and to | - 0ca spitals w so0r ’ enrolled so that the quantity turne & % . 7 - SIS Dlock & theimuoial untc it |the Woman's City Club. The names |extend the refinements of art in ts| '~ TSR gk hf . Wil pon MeneAt] GUt each month may be doubled or 3:30 P.M., Central High School Auditorium. Lecture to District munity work. Qf Miss Lida Hafford and Miss Rose | various forms to the many strangers | honor guest. Luncheon was followed | ¥ BIfts of lupge quantities of sutki- | {ropled. The chapter rooms are open | of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs and all other Thursday evening the entertainment | M. Sefton were proposed for member- | and war workers here. by @& musical program -and short, #s, the result of the work | from 9 to 5 o'clock every day, except Women's Organizatio v g ifrs - committee. with Mrs. Frank Hiram |ship ; Tl ol 3 - ] | informal speeches. |of the District chapter of the Red Sunday, Miss Heaven herself being In | Mt il he ot gt [ Snell. chairman, varies the usual club, Wednesday the program will be in| North Capitol W. C. . U met at the - | Cross. it is anmounced. The lecal | #ttendance Mondays to instruct in the G day activities by giving a dance for ) charge of the child welfare commit- | home of Mrs. Elsie Linton, 0 Crit- | o 73 < | 2 DD OURES ¢ decalll b of cutting and folding the differ- Subject: “A Mother's Relation to Her Daugh The members, —Admission to be by |tee, Mrs. Laura F. Onley. chulrman. | tenden streef, the vice president, M N“'""]:_"m;n',',":;"mPel‘;;‘:’;’;‘{';": Ihhe [ chupter is giving special attention gnt ‘sized dressings. g membership or guest card oniy. Miss Luella War dent of the | T . Moore, presiding. Reports were | eS8 MOBIRIY mesime of the Mid- | o this work in view of the shortage | — The library committee also departs Child Welfare A ation. and Mrs ipiard from the corresponding secre- 3 fpreyi b Gae hoaplts e | 3 z 8 P. M. Willard Hotel, from its usual program and offers for | . Eugene Stoddard will speak. Mrs. | (a e Homer ot *C\le | tomorrow evening, March 28 at| of murses in local hospitals here, the | Among the international labor or- | . 4 9 . ' Saturday an exhibition of historic|David {g}n.;hu;e will sing. and Mrs | Gottwals and from the ev "““S”“‘in?lvllf';:(r:fi.:hr:;::(‘::?;:;’,"1§r(;,}'1f'l:;}.:],r2;'.‘-\ result of which me he mak- | ganizations‘to hold their conventions | Lecture to Rotary Club .1;1:!; ll:v W : Kiwanis Club as e T e Dy e et | tive Cantrel from. Kentucker will e | Superintendent, Mrs. Prown. 'Plans| W Healy, authorised lecturer of Key | 18 0f dressings ;3 one of the tNNgS | in canada this year will be the Inter- | their L s B Bl em o e for ohil- | tHe guest of honor. Mrs. Labsak will| Were made for a public meeting 10| ypjversity, will address the associa- | that must be done hurriedly or even | ..o Typographical Union, at Subject: “A Father's Responsibility to His Son.” dren will be given in the afiernoon. Serve coffec. Tomorrow evening Mrs | ¢ Bold in United Wrethron Church in | tion. Important reports from the com. | left undone. hecause of the increased | gy pee; Commerclal Telegraphers' and an evening performance fo -,,'.'.:'\"",,'} ::K ins a1 :“x':‘ln 'ln» K n, v|’_|'n: Aprihiandiasrpmagelsalel sidung. | mittees on xur_fllnm st:f*fl'a :vhnd alleys ¥ | Wwork was hegun soma time ago | UNiOn of America, at Toronto; Glass 'here will be no fee for any of the lectures, The Washington Rotary Srown-ups. Miss Alice M. Heaven ) ony O dd A O ook, wnwTe| Dahlgren Terrnee Thuradny Ciup|8hd moving picture censor ‘hy Mrs. Montgomery Rlair and has | Bottle Blowers’ Association of Ameri- Club will prexent the Dr. Barker lectures as a community serviee, chairman. Monday | Btidayievertie willcon T i | ——Mrs. (fuy Kingsbury entertained the T T A | since been developed and amplified at Montreal, and the Amalga- . Bide Aatnbe S L Ll bl ol e i b 5 Club and the Keller re The largest inscct known. but now | by Mies Katherine Dougal. She is soclation of Iron, Steel and || = Ls Exentig woted (o amate Lo At b With Mrs. Charles W Fitts, pr extinct, was a dragon-fly -vhich had | soon to sail for Europe, and during ers of North America, which | s e P e iowing Were | Johuson-Powell Motherst held {of the Florence Crittenton Mission, as ' a wing-spread measuring twa feet. | her absence the chairmanship of the | will mest at Hamilton, Ontario. | aris. o Soted th aa membere’ Mra. Mary W.lItS annual meeting Tuesday, {he caker being Dr. Frank W Burton, Mrs. Carl Droop. L KTy Alice Latimer George, - Miss 'S, E.|Suberintendent of schoo Fehrlin, Mrs. Harry M. Miller, Miss |Qf cMicers was S Cornelia W. Morton, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Giles Scott Raft —_— T | mm follows: President, fi Sevide 2 ider s. L C. Weld: second viee Hershey. Mrs. Edgar B. Mosher and |President, Mrs. L €. W : Mrs. Mary Agnes Sanborn. Mrs. Ida |Presideat Mrs 7 D. Blackistone Clyde Clark, one of the editors of the | third vice pro<ident, Mrs H. 8. Hanna = Pictorial Review, was voted a non- hecurding ary, Mrs. Joseph San- Mrs ders: corresponding secrc treasurer Mrs resident member.. Mrs. James C. Can- trill was appointed chairman of a, committes to make arrangements for a tea to be given the D. A. R. at the | time of its conve on ting her on the committee will be Mrs. George Eastment, Mrs. Ellen neer Mussey. Miss Aline announced that s 2 benefit of child welfare work will be held at Hotel Harrin by olomons and Mrs. Frank | fhe Mothers and Parent Is Your Sure Protection. Every Purchase Here Must = | chers’ Association, April 4, at Hiram Snell. A committee. of which | 1§ y = authorized for the purpose of receiv-) QITN€O0, Eiven by the Mothers' Club, ing and presenting contributions in the name of the club to the fund for the purchase of a gramme of radium for Mme. Curie during her visit to the United States. The nersonnel of the committee will be announced later. grounds. the proceeds to go toward | the playgrounds and restroom equip- | iment Johnson-Powell schools. The attendance banner w awarded Recves and TH grade of & R | School for having the greatest Le Cerele Francals de Washington, | "Umber of mother: Precicuses Ridicules. met recently at . o = the home of Mrs. Katherine B. Seip,| fontiment®l Chapter, D. A. R., was| ¥hen the following program was given: | it Nl (tosdar cvening by Ars. oo by e members T | rio Allen. Mre. Minnie Petersen and Mra “Mme. de Sevigne, Mme. John V: { Lillian .\-h‘{‘ll n. VThP lnz-r{)her:\' unani- e o ene by Mine o sly Voted to give money for several 1. Becker. Piano solo. “Second Mazurl Make Good. A Host of Money Savings Monday A Complete Set of Silverware FREE! And You Don’t Have to Pay Cash to Get It, Either a paper on “O'd de Godard.” by Mme. C. L. G. And e ;r'fl]k( DHJ 'Thel Rhelrirlh 'nf Poland, L : b o B Mot o | e ooy Tt e’re Giving These 26-Piece Sets of Wm. A. Rogers 20-Year Guaranteed Silver- and Racine of La Brayere” Mile |goe f S terham. The table w Ab l l F W- h E P h f 1 BtkerEccsthis o e Germian . | Jcorated with iter” embiome. ‘and ware Absolutely Free With Every Purchase of $100 or More Dosals for Peace in Case of German|eggs cnlivened the gathering. Later the : ictory,” by Mr. Van Crombrugge. At |}l [ _Van_ i & furnished an amusing diversion o R oy, <MaN"|and read an original poem. “A Way nounced a surprise, and, addressing|LOWD Iast Trageds.” Mrs. Woodbury Hernando de Soto, another member, he | 764 an unpublished poem by a friend. Tead the royal decree of his majesty ey 2 Albert King of the Belgians, conferring | prout: C-—Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins. upon him the decoration “The Order of : L o hoard meeting the Knight ot the Crown" for the ami. | [OF tomoTTow afiernoon at 2 o'clock at ment services rendered by Mim_during | &yt wnin e e e gme of the City the war. when the affairs of the Belgian | c)nioqvionc! b Ofp of the afliliated or- consulate at Warsaw were intrusted into | &1 A0 0TS Of | the federation. — Mrs the hands of the American consulate of | aroline Harding »\ otaw, chairman that citv. Mr. De Soto stated that, m.\lkiluflhnhl relations committee, owing to his knowledge of the German | [ K¢ @ brief address. Business i language. he was enabled to obtain the {1 (1€ afrabgemonts for the annual return to their homes, through the Ger- | [Meetng of the federation in M man _territory, of all civilian allies in|p® transacted. —Pleasing progr is Warsaw after its fall into the hands of | D°/n& made by the clutlouse committre e Cormete ing raising funds. Mrs. A. K. Wine, chairman of the committee giving n card Our Flag Chapter, D. A. R., met|Party to raise clubhouse funds, reports Tuesday afternoon at thé residence of | that many tables have been taken for Mrs. Albert 3i. Walker, 1710 F street.[the card party, which is to be given The chapter pledged hélp in the sup- | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the port of the Ar'nerlclnlnllon teacher Hotel Harrington, in Georgetown for next year, and con- tributed toward the purchase of a| Chapter B of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood marker for the house 1901 Pennsyl- |Mmet Tuesday with Mrs. De Wolf, 1410 Vania avenue, oceupied by President |M Street. The president, Mrs. Fuller. Madison in 1814, read a paper. The visit of Mrs. Helen The annual report of chapter work | D: Townsend, president of the Supreme was read by the regent, Mrs. H. B.|Chapter. P. E. O.. was enjoyed by all Dotk hor of the seven chapters of the sisterhood. Study of the Comstitution was con-|She was the guest of Mrs. William F. Our Spring Introduction of We're all ready with a complete display of this Famous Make Ca and Stroller. Specially priced for Monday. All-Reed Fiber Carriages ‘This Handsome Carriage Never so well prepared as this season to elp equip your Home with a Modern, High- est Quality Refrigerator, at an extremely Niowmtun tod Cumey ke Agn e ¢ 227 | Golden Oak Davenport ductory: offer we present two- Extra Spe- 514_E reversibie hood, all-steel gear- ing, wood handle and guare anteed rubber tires. cials— Easy Credit Terms Reed Fiber Stroller ad 4"l 'Sy 33 6 - This 3'D°or A Remarkable Special. —_ Refrigérator Easy Credit Terms tin o de eadership of Mrs. J. | Andrews, 1225 Fairmount street. Mrs. Ed::g ;n‘;f‘;_"“ s asioy Andrews entertained Chapter B Satur- Baby will be proud to day at a 6 o'clock dinner, Mrs. Town- ‘White ride in this Attractive Sid- Stonewall Jackson Chapter, No. 20, | send being guest of honor. Mowuntain Stroll vith its hand. ¥. D. C., met Monday. Magnus Thomp- - — way Stroller with its hand- son gave a reading on the sirategic| The Sarah Franklin Chapter, D. A. make, Mah Fi some leatherette folding maneuvers of Gen. Stonewall Jackson. | R held its month-meeting with Mrs amily 0gany-| ‘imish hood, guaranteed rubber ® Mathew Page Andrews talked on the Ohfl_vl A _contribution was made to| size, ° 5 tires, wood handle and book recently published by Daugh. |the Near East fund and a report given hardwood Roman Seat first-class steel ) ters of Confederacy, “Women of the|of the ':;:gan‘;f‘l'h;urmvm 1‘{;1‘ party i ) irst: zel rung gear. S i imes,” and Miss Lel rpose. - Mrs. i rms. Emig. Sang. Mre. Frank Siorrison, | on Johmson will reprefen the chaptor golden asy Credit Terms. < o ce at the coming president of the chapter, presided. congress. The Conetitution of ne rriees oak finish, Vhe}';e .e;l:dm.zl interior; finely made. Easy Credit Terms. E.Plaribus Unum Chapter, D. A. R.,|States will be the study of the-chapter et TR ey ot 2708 Catnedual aver | until Its adjournment for the summes. f 3 Sylvanu - 5 : ey :{.‘;i’;',‘ff"‘w’,’;:‘y Bylvanus 2°0: | The Renders' Clab will meet tomor- The Yenapter houser fund. to St Mary's | TCW evening at the Arts Club for a Collége, Md., for scholarship fund, andi['TORram of original numbers. Mrs. for pelief work in China. The chapter | Margaret Gerry will read one of her its unanimous indorsement of | *tories, Willlam H. Saunders will de- Sirst Howard L. Hodgkins for vice|liVer an oration, Mrs. Jessie Plerson president general from the District|and Miss Lillian Ruddick will read | in the coming election at the national | from their poems and Mrs. Maud Lee . A. R. A paper on the “Mother of Hunt wi give a mo Eue. Alexander Hamilton” was read by Miss| - = >xan 2 College Women's Club.—Mrs. Basil AdaiGutiude, chagters MM s, Manly, president of the club, assisted edu- | by the officers and advisory board, will onday even- | receive tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to ing at the home of Mrs. N. V. Pattie. | 6, at the clubhouse, 1822 I street. M Miss L. A. Whitney prepared and read | Norman Hapgood, former United Stat a-paper on “Immigration and Ameri- | Minister to Denmark, will discuss t canisation,” which was followed by |Russian situation. Mrs. Hapgood wi e general discussion, also of local school | Teceive with Mrs. Manly from 4 to 5 Easy Credit Terms ons eeds. The committee — e e e onoann Taa’ | Twentieth Centary Club—The sale April 9, to raise funds to replen- = = e el momeremz | Jropside Couch | 4Piece um Bedroom Suite eircles, Ladies of the G. A. R., held a OPENING OF Period of the president, Mrs. Alice special meeting recently at the hnm‘(‘ : . . . T 2 e s, e | THE PHONOGRAPH and Pad o o0 magnifioent visces ia Ma- $ 75 Hand Power Washing .White F.n’amel Medicine Chest inspection of the circles. elect o s = 5 plate mirror, Chiffonier with mirror, delemates to e reneration ot wom: || SERVICE SHOP bed. Complete with Pad. Easy Credit Terms Doughman; alternates, Miss Rose Lu- Room 216 cas, Miss E. Foster and Miss R E McGrath. ~Addresses were made by 503 7th St. N.W. g Mrs. Irish, Mrs. Isabella Worrel Ball g 2 Col. John McElroy and Mrs. W. E Phone Main 1464 drews. Miss_Beatrice Deeds, FOR SERVICE AFTER 6 P Meegan and Mr. Lang gave a short Col. 5225 or North 6136-3 = musical program. Mrs. Sarah Deeds was chairman of program and Mrs. Mida Peabody of hospitalit sisted by the young ladies of the different circles. Easy Credit Terms by resul This guaranteed Couch can be Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table and With Mirror ;.ell:i:;a:l;)-!c;o;;;l;’s‘egé:;?‘:l‘;l;:.::i.};;im_ 24-Hour Service quickly: converted into a full-size s I 2 75 Metal-finish Cane Panel Bed, and shelves. A Saral . eeds; ird, S8 nna . The Legion of Loyal Women its current meeting the red = ! of the New Ebbitt he pre i ns | Mre. Calver. D Mrs. Scott B For Brotherhoods i Rafter was »v unanimous i For Locomotive Engineer | vote as a ca r of the E For Eastern Star board of at Mrs. Rafter is a Nt s"fi(r’u:n | member of the Legi 1 W : i en. Letters of congratulation were| A8 My Which Canmoe Be Listes sent to Capt. Oyster and Cuno Ru-| D ALPHER. Jeweler. 907 & st. \ doiph, newly appointed Commission-|re. isted th ame day. Herman L. | ers, both gentlemen being substantial | Schmulevitz enlisted in Company A | friends of the legion, and to the best|during the past week. i ;;xler:rla ;»{ our public schools. Mrs, - < . G. Pomeroy. past pre = —= “omce ; | Old-Fashioned Herb Remedies Bludtone oy 2 Quick action is needed if you want one of these desirable Dining Room Suites, consisting of handsome Buffet, highly polished Golden Oak Extension Table and four durable Diners. Easy Credit Terms. This Handsome and Comfortable Fumed Oak Suite consists of large Table, Armchair, Arm Rocker,- | Tabouret, Side Rocker and Book- ends. One of our biggest and best bergains. Lamp extra. Easy Credit Terms waa installing officer for the twr members who had been detained by illness. Mrs. Joseph Rose. cighty years, who has bee Wits prese 1 History Club y at the home of Mrs. . 0. Mrs. Waterman re. Joard Regulations,” Waterma paper on “Bil was foliowed by Mrs. G, H. Felt. Mrs €. F. Wood and who read. respeetively papers on Health ters” The annu will be held April 1% Mrs. A. C. Glancy will H. B. Mattox, | This Gray Enamel Tea Pot oF THE |ONAL FURNITURE CON A. €. A—As a fo of the con- vention of the £80ciation of Col- legiate Alumnae. the Washington Weljesley Club will have an off-cam- pus®rally at the Coilege Woman's Club Thursday afternoon, from 12 to 2. Out-of-town delegates who are vegetable product that upon the dystem alumnae or faculty members of of st d b Wel ¥ il be the guests of honor At HICH RENT at Juncheon which will he follo g to relieve by brief addreswes. Prasident F | DISTRICT, | F. Pendlctan and Prof. Kath Loils, e o i i & - | Rates of the English departn and stomach, Liver and - to a Customer. the patriotle song, “America the Beautiful.” M. A. LOUIS & SONS, G Street N.W. for Various Ailm The Herb Specialist. The Anthonvy League met Wednes Aay at 2007 Columbia road Mrs. Anna E. Hendley, president, anounced the Treat TN w1 e TSRS T 01