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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 191 | |ing, canvassing; Mrs. Lyman Sworm- T | stedt, 1deas; Miss Delia Jacksol E | treasurer, and Miss Kidtherine Hughes, 3 | fiss McDonald, Mrs. Ernest Woodmard & Lotheoy WILLIAM F. SICARD DEAD. William F. Sicard., fifty-two 'vears old. son_of the laie Rear Admiral & Sicird. died Tuesday from heart trou- | ; ss ble. His home was in the Wyoming | = Ol e Mr._Sicard wife, Mrs. Marg tment ho 1 by _h | Ruth Wee rs. Cadwell Tyler, Mrs. Goodwin 4 ham and (ex-officio) | Mrs. Charles Brooks. president of the Washington Wellesley Club. me { : ; _his mother, 2 h vd Sicard, and a siste An ADITORIAL A | The funeral will be 7 | Former Wellesley students resid- v il i ' Washingtc sentat !ing here include Mrs. Charles Evai : i - 5 E HE great philoso- Mechanically ground ‘-uudyh\l:::‘\ox.nn”‘x:‘\:;nunr‘:y h:sh:&t“: 01| muEnestana 1 ST ";“‘!lh:‘.x' e nant ‘(ly 11‘1 ti]e ¢ i | lesiey Collexe, ering .| Miss Jessie_Claire McDonald, princi: 2 m > pher, Spinoza, lenses today are far e o . | Mizs Jessie Claire McDomald onor |Plans for Permanent Head- i} A learned spectacle lens- superior to Spinoza’s capacity In the efforts to help the fa- | (0T, Girls and an s i 7 ; T e auarters in Castal - | DOWN STAIRS STORF ‘ a living while working out and skill, however, still O hiore fists ananhyelises sonniote i e oo Hirwen” | 0000 une. ccording to a ouncement fry dquarters of bis theorics. In the seven- contribute to opfical e oo | tIE€h Century Giup: Miss Sybil Bakes. proved by Council. ! Of Lesser Priced Merchandise teenth century when he work. Our expert optom- 3 2 ! lived lens grinding was etrists are equipped ons patlon he drive in New |of the Ism-.‘d n of Collegiate vl'[‘u;: for a permanent home in a very difficuit art. all modern mechanical £ Yok the alumnae have already xu’r-';’}ll“"m‘"l‘f‘% U bl i Washington for the National Scholars devoted them- aids to detect and cor- - or Blotchy Sklll sonally pledzed nearly half of the|struction unit in France ir United States, Daughters of 18 selves to making glasses. rect eye troubles. sum and a public canvass will now be i{!:nu;;:‘rt‘n{ ;’1,-:3‘.4 er. H r':l-(n '..\hx:'.rr;n::l; .‘n::';\(.(;(‘::.; - sess To help vou attain and retai ight is Want a clear, healthy complexioy | ,ndertaken to complete the amount S 2, ‘0 Mrs. Mar- zation in the Willard Ho P etain good sight is our regular bowels, and a the children's bur \intil recently | Mrs. Lobert J. Johnston was & We are pursuing the same plan in the Dows Stairs Store as in the Upstairs sections—od and ends, incomplete assortments and soiled aim. Confide your eye worries to us. today. IAICFBC"’UfkmAghVH? e r\qe,:‘;;uv}:t;l&‘;‘n:ud“:s el Barlte S e Washington board pointed chairman of a committee com- mussed goods closed out on Fridav. Al 1 : easy to ob- table p 2 o osed of state presidents of the or- f . L e chase of hy seconds “See ETZ tain if ;ou take m\\ll; l~:|71 1uel Herrick is chairman for Or'rlhl:ucr:":l ': part of the money to|FEINEAIIONE Walh ‘"Mmr“‘fms lg | spct‘lfll foblandmpus cliasciplvaIivg SHERE See E 7 £ Mrs. Smaue ick is ol | ajor part o Yiite | Steps to obtain quarters for the or- S and OPTOMETRIST Siic CARTER’S altiet "Ny TR en” Thelndes the | be s 1o 10 he devated to- facults | SN 16, 2Py uariers fof WS that we have been able to procure. See Better” AW Littie Liver Di t of Columbia, Maryland, Vir-|endowment—$1 or ) emorial building, backed by th Pills, the sure eafe and casy acting rem- his district already T 1.000 of $48.000. T O Tarie cnowih o | Ciation. In addition” the orgnize prevail—no returns or exchanges; no 000 of its quotu of $4S. ¥ for a building large enoush Lo 4 0 00 0 %0004 008 from the floor ate the entirefatudent body i, R C. O. D.’s or approvals; no phone or the amount of several thousand | ! .y residence cent 000 for a dormi-| Go,rze Washington Memorial Asso- | The same conditions of sale also i | i S For headache, it el | vxrcutive commitice serving with her B meriainments. Since | L0 the amount of several t C Ceip L LT e, dizziness, Mary Riley, chairmun of | 48 160U sed the coet of Tiving. | s for the memorial fund. mail orders. omaclk and despondercy, they have Ton: Mie W Safford. | LG war has ralse famounts ranging Mra. Jenne Re-Elected. = E 4 eqguai. Purely vegetable. Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price 50 to $150 per annum on cach Klection of officers resulted in the{— retention of Mrs. Clarence F. R. Jenne| - of Hartford, Conn., as national presi- t and the re-election of the entire | national executive I The offices loven this vear for balloting were onl those of president, second and fourt vice president. curator and librarian.} | The incumbent in each position was re-elected, and with appointment of Mrs. James H. & eld as registrar rman of estim . publici 150 Women’s Wool Skirts Plaid Si e and br i’ ‘Ghe HUB FURNITURE C0— Open 8 AM.— Close at 6 P.M. Good-looking Woc pleated models. Maostly own color co b forthe e ions. Full line of waist sizes and lengths Wh Y Th o k f H f [ h [ Y ::‘»nn:n.l nln:;;xllu,,..rinu.xl remain .me E tions. Full line of t 4 en rou IfinRrR orf IiomerurnisNings Iou | -t-mesish Millinery and Trimmings N ll Th . k f T E HUB Th S f L e - Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Hats aturally ink of TH — 1 he dtore o Reduced to $295 Reduced to $165., cluding those smartly ten SERVICE £ F , and LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | i iiai Jmuise g o Bt I e : m=_.——?—=‘——, \<‘7:‘ o "{;‘:i\':’?{f;:\:“éi:fi_‘:’:]’;"”o”:“)‘ 3 3133' gac:o:;e };;;n,f" St i ""p",' "fl::::",",:',‘;\”;,fl':,,t\.'.N.f:: Three-Piece Mahogany Finished Time to Put Up i N i £ S0, X a B = o S e e R SALE OF FIBER SILK - Bedroom Suite Including Brass Bed s e A D TRICOLETTE SwEATERS, 90.95 i The organization' pledged support (Slfght’y Imfierfect) s . iand a collection of rare books on na- {val history to the Roosevelt memoriai. Pretty New Tuxedo models, in plain colors, with The ~afterncon _session closed the 1 S - L il council meeting. The organization went |& self material, in checkerboard designs, forming collar, on record as advocating pr(-plr-dneuIE ckets : i Anished wi ssel ends: T e e E rullsand pockets : full girdle finished with tassel ends: adopting a resolution offered by Mrs. others of Fiber Silk, in plain or combination colored Reubenf Ross SiHIollowa il ol iacrs weaves. Very attractive tones and a full assortment of sizes. The imperfections are so slight that they do not Md. affect their appearance. Teaching of citizenship to children in SLIP-ON SWEATERS, SPECIAL, $3.95 public schools with « thorough-going | = {system, even so far as informing them | = A smart Slip-on Sweater, of plain or fancy stitched wool, to be worn with white collar and cuffs low This well built suite consists of a mahogany finished chiffonier A l Sh d with mirror, dresser with mirror and a full-size brass bed. The $7 A 75 ero ax a es three pieces, as illustrated, are offered at the exceptionali price of - oo oUotn ol ¢ These famous no-whip shades will keep the sun’s hot rays off the porch this sum- mer, greatly adding to the hours of pleasure spent out of doors. Your porch has unlimited possibilities for comfort, health and pleasure—ifi—it is properly protected with AEROLUX Ventilating Porch “More Home to the House” “Have It Charged Easy Payment Terms” of the Tequirements of the ballot, was urged [COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER | SCHOOL STUDY COURSES schools. Shades. £ s : : : emnant Day Blouses : Prices Start at Reorganization for Instruction in Mo s 5 Loz 2 TTiotor Moreal Toaenaeatana Many different kinds and materi all new an 7 desirable styles. Very good choice among the sev- : $ 3. 75 Other Branches Contemplated. e 3 2 : —— Steps to reorganize the courses of \ Geor ; ool : study in’ history, modern language \ o) o 16 Orange-colored gette Waists, reduced to general -science. English :lnd mzhvf $2.95; 4 different styles to choose from, trimmed 6 a atics in the District public schoo 3 . e LAY e All sizes in stock I el eaib v E o rittaeanpolnt with heavy ecru or narrow val lace. Overblouse, ed by Superintendent of Schools Bal- tie-on and plain blouse stvles: practically all sizes. ou at a mceting in the Frankiin! o 2R : = School. May 5. at 4 pan. The reor- | . Georgette and Silk Waists reduced to $2.85. ganization is to be effected with Some of the Georgettes are trimmed with irides- e view to co-ordinating these studies! = be Al i 5 - 4 in the sixth, seventh and eighth cent beads, filet or val lace. Pussy Willow, Crepe HUB SPECIAL grades with the courses in the high de Chine or Pongee tailored styles and some Crepe S de Chine Waists in striped designs. Sizes 36 to 42. Georgette Waists, reduced to $3.95. Round- neck slip-over style, with elbow sleeves: four rows of narrow val lace form a smart collar and cuff effect. Sizes 36 to 42. Fiber and Mignonette Overblouses and Tie-ons, reduced to $3.95. Ten different styles and a vari- ety of colors. Some of them are heavily embroid- ered and others have Peter Pan collar and cuffs of white linen, while some are smartly trimmed with wide open-work braid. still others have deep fringe around bottom and narrow tie-on belt. Organdy Waists, special at $1.00. Pink, B'ue and Bisque Organdy Waists, trimmed with hem- stitched collar and cuffs. Voile Waists, special, $1.00. A very big line, in white and bisque; also some white madras with either long or short sleeves. | The committee is composed of th DINN ER S ET S {following: Miss Margaret H. Brewer |Central High School; Miss Clara a | Stutz, Junior High School: J. B. Hun- r. Junior High School; Miss Mary Lackey. Dennison School: Miss AL S. Ever, Ludlow School; Miss C. A. D.i | Liebkert, Cranch School; Miss Belle| Allen. . Smallwood-Bowen Group| School; Dr. J. E. Washington, Har-! {rison School; ‘A. 0. Stafford, Lincoln 1School; Miss Alice Piquet. Central | I High School; Miss J. Maret, Tech High { School; Mme. Bimont, Western High i C. J. Schwartz, Eastern High Mrs. D. I. Huff. Business High : Dr. H. L. Bailey, Armstrong ! High School; Miss M. M. Gibson, O Street Junior “High School; Miss' Z. | Dyson, Junior High School; Miss| Emily Sleman, Central High School : Cronwell, Armstrong High § Miss Mathilde Eiker, Junior ool; Miss M. E. Given, Brown : Miss_F. F. Shoenborn, John. son School; Miss Julia M. Rawlings, Wallach-Towers Group School; Miss Sarah E. White, Gales School; E. H. Lawson, Douglass-Simmons ' Group School; Miss K. C. Lewis, Garnet. Phelps-Patterson Group School; Miss N. J. McKnight, Western High School Nellie McNutt, Junior High S Miss Randolph, Junior High Schoo s Blanche Patterson, West School ss C. H. Pimper, Lud: low School: Miss M. B. Pearson. Jef- ferson-Amidon Group School; Miss A. ! E. Thompson, Slater-Langston Group School; Miss J. E. Syphax, Birney School, and Miss M. J. Watts, Busi ness High School. | $500,000 DRIVE DISCUSSED. The $500.000 endowment drive of Hamilton College, now in progress. was discussed at a dinner of th ! Alumni Association of the institutio: {last night at the Greenwich Inn. | Among_the speakers were Dr. Wil- fliam Miller Collier, president of; George Washington University: Sen- ator France of Maryland, Repre. sentative Lee of New York, O. R. Severn. R. W. Stone, William H. Church. M. W. Parker, F. P. Lee, | Paul Hasbruck and J. L. Keddy. Members pledged themselves to sub scribe their quota to the endow:- iment fund as soon as possible. A High-class 14-inch Lawn Mower, with three cutting blades. Undersell- ing price, More of Those Beautiful 50 and 100 Piece DINNER SETS A special purchase of a carload of these fine Dinner Sets from a leading Amecrican pottery manufacturer enables us to offer to housewives and boarding-house keepers an exceptional opportunity to save money on their dinnerware. Each set individually packed ready for shipment to any desired designation. 3 Divided Into Two Lots—Choice of Various Patterns Self - watering | 50-plece Plant Box, made of ( Dinner Sets e V.2 galv:fmizcd metal 100 . FRES 1 A e = )0-piece ' 98¢ Dinner Sets . Dresses and Capes Reduced 5 Silk Dresses, reduced to $9.75 each—In overskirt effects, trimmed with colored embroidery and beads. Taffeta,-in brown, size 36; 2 navy, size 38; 1 gray, size 42; brown crepe de chine, size 46. g 20 Women’s and Misses’ Navy Serge and Tricotine Dresses, greatly reduced to $9.75 each—Overskirt and = straightline models, trimmed with beads and colored °* embroidery; mostly with lace collar, cuffs and vestees. = 7/ A good line of sizes. 15 Women’s Knitted Capes reduced to $10—Full cut models with Angora collars, in brown, blue, blde-and- gray, black-and-white and tan-and-brown. gEeenc. oo, 300 Pairs Children’s KIMONOS 25c Pair Just 300 palrs of these Chil 60 COTTON CHALLIS dren’s Socks in sizes 5 to 9% KIMONOS, in fancy flower- Colors are white, bro: Mahogany or Walnut finish Princess Sqeen Doors and Ig :c";(’;r Oak High Chair - | Window Screens | s].s = = Hardwood-finished Doors, size 2 feet|! ~Natural finish | lavender, pink, blue, yellow ed patterns. 65c each; were = 6 inches wide by 6 feet 6 Maple Rocker, slat resser i sy T N 95c. inches hi best ja- back and double fections can hardly be de- 'Z’_‘llr;e"‘l‘g\l: Bk :m,{)“ $ L4015 oven tush seat: e TN tected. . : 25 SACQUES OF SER- | P : ks —_ ; plate mirror; 200 Pairs Women’s PENTINE CREPE, in h (Please bring exact three roomy i d Silk various colors and patterns { measurements ........ Solid oak, wood drawers. B Full-Fashione i various| colors and patterns. 5 Hose, 31_25 Pair 65c each; were 95c. =y seat ild” i B 7 -fashioned itk = S e B . Child’s High F Y, with Tieta. tops and feet. " In 100 FLOWERED COTTON : j H Chair, with wood| - 9 black, white, brown and gray PETTICOATS, with pleated Adjustable to 33 ; ‘/‘ 7 ElightlySrresulaz Bz flounce. 65c each; were 95c. i iniches; 15 inches tray and foot rest. Two dozen of these P ’ GlrlS dresses in two styles; . Gingham Dresses collars trimmed with & checked piping. Sizes Special, 75C 6 to 14 years. &, ¢ Aye, There’s the Rub!” For Ii-:za"tthmc oras ‘nn l:ntiuplie I:lm‘m. Ol itively has no equal for AL uie "I ehould Bave s piace in every medicine cabinet. ALCORUB is the same pure product dto buy, combined with curative Y faciples that make it ideal for the skia. iigh. Spindle back. Center Aisle Opportunities = e COLLAR AND 67 BOYS BLOUSES; CUFF SETS of organdy guaranteed colors in per- with rich and high tone cales that are well made; colors in embroidery backgrounds in neat and Everyday ALCORUB Uses: trimmings. 35c set; were attractive patterns. S5¢. Mothers should take ad- After bathing, shaving, massge:, for athletes and others exercising Crimras ‘“& Possesis e 5 DOZEN WASHABLE vantage of this reason- orant for_perspi 3 antiseptic GLOVES, in gray and ably priced garment. '&d,fi;fim';l@,‘;;;k, beaver only; strap wrist Special, 55¢ each. 4 " isonous bat non-drinkable. style, made by a well- 6 SOLID COLOR < I e ; known maker that in- FIBER SILK SCARFS, = 4 Approced by Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacishs. = . = 5 i Special for "At all drugsiats and toilet counters. sures quality and service. with drop-stitch and tas- the Mop Full Pint $1.00 Sizes 6, 6} and 7. 65c scl. - $1.95 each; were a?do'lliottle c i 85c.. . 1§2.95. - of Oil...... /