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tivity in t! ter's work. A benefit card party was held at the residence - Mrs. Frank W. . Mrs, by i . . Johnson-Powell Mothers® Club at its | S5 MF%, Frank W. Pyle, recording | of Mrs. C. H. Howland, the proceed recent meeting was addressed by Mrs. | Reports of officers and chairmen |secretary; Mrs. E. H. Watson, corre- | being appropriated to patriotic work. !NEWS OF 'THE CLUBS|= = Holland o | Importa “w York on “Mothers'|of committees show the organiza- |sponding secretary: Florence | Another will be given at the same el Lom to be in fne Anancial o lon | Willard Day, treasurer: Mrs. Virginia | place, May 14. Officera for the ensu- ced that tie ou'door [ with a record of succe The di- |King Frye, auditor; Mrs. R. Wood- | ing year were electad as follows: Re- 9 for play-{rector of the author's carnival ball [land tes, librarian, and Mrs. Rob-|gent, Mrs. Jason Waterman; vice re- The District of Columbia Federation tion of the exercises at Joncs oint i et Monday even- | Celebrating the 130th anniversary o e n. |the dedication and laying of the Dis aduate Nurses' Associa- | rict gouthern corner boundary stone ! E = K street. Mrs. Howard L. {and also of the recent session of the n had netted {of Women's ¢ ting at the | tiom, 1337 i Downey. historian, t, Mrs. . C. Coombs; i \ | 5 E = % sress Senator Ster- |Eround and restr 1d_book fair reported a suflicient | inson Downey. 2 gen g | Coombs; recording Hodgkins, the president, presided. Ar. fi‘,'.',}“';?“':flf;"iifl:;h tator Yrier| The membership ton re-!fund to carry on the work of aiding| i 1secretary, Mrs. Paul Anderson |rangements were made for holding e (ESR { ported thi © new members. The | the young worker to find a fleld pro- | _Columbin Chapter, D. A. R. met|responding secretary, Mrs. W & reference _to Benjamin Franklin,, P 3 = 3 i e line 2 cett t the Hadleigh | *| standard er¥ mother and every | fessionally for coming year. Mrs v evening_at tho residence of | Wallace: treasurer, Mra. Ella Bladen, the, annual meeting ot th . | SDoke on James Monroe and the Mon- | L ot One 8 ey 2 M. Callison presented a brass sign | Miss Charlotte Van Doren. 647 East|registrar, Mrs. Velma Sylvester Ra ion May 5 and 6. A a.,:,,.m is to be glv- :\‘." 1!‘anq:;n$; ]{1‘1 ‘;{’;‘\iiq“"‘“fi; ac- o for the front of the league . pur- ol street. Mrs. Jason Waterman, | ber; historian, Miss Charlotte A. V. I en by the District of Columbia Federa- oaion h'm“_ Which followed. M The Oeallala Canoe Ciab, recently |y by mon made at the regent, presided. Reports of the out-' Dore. chaplain, Mrs. Fenelon ganized, met Tuesday evening at [jarties under her direction. going officers showed marked ac- Broc !tion_at the Hadleigh on the evening ORI RO WO o L. To | Yor May 6. This_dinner will be in SR i the home of i1s presidenY. Frank R. of Mr: TlOTeNCe | | mmm—mprm——— Chomoroe “ arse - Thon ; E-.ibale; and) Mrs.C: B S| Heiss. 3111 strcot noriheast. The | Ja ' | e ——————————————— Sident of the Gene eratiof | The Columbin Heighta Avt Club was | first outing of the ciub was p ’ b odg] s ks oT Xt S 2 p110w s X ) id, Brsl Redwo) ande are. assisted by Mrs. James Me- | 40ss : . : telected dele to the e 2 e iass ot | i social hour. Othor ors ction of officers. under the rules = Council of the Federation to he heid [Rec, with Mrs. De Witt Croissant acts ¢ (10 “ciun are: Charles & G revision of by-iuws. adopted at | il alr 0O ur 0es 1S uar- in Utah. June eration 6x= | BB CALIEmAR. ey T far aoet| s t: Mark R. Jenks, the national convention, April 16. The | | pressed by a r jote its:anpirectax| ihonias the subject of study for n Mrs. C. belz. Secrotiry: \ . IS | nominating committee has been ap- (tion of Mre. Hodgkins' work as presi- | ¥ear. It was voted to send a con- gy 00 feasurer. Members pointed and one ticket is in the hands fdent during the b two years|tribution to the clubhouse fund. The |jny, 3 Vena Mill tay of the committee follows: Mrs an ee Ol' Ong ear al'l and its pleasure ~at her recentthree pape: "‘fi oo ¥ Me: [Beard and Claud Avres. Theodore Tiller, president: Mrs. C. | election 1o the vice president (] ( 4 T 8 3 S !:.m. ship of DA R and K ) of Rome,” by Mrs. ol TNl History Club w P L !her appointment as member of the|John Bovle jr, and “History of Mod- | entertained Wednesday by Mrs. I R = S R e I'rices e LCW iboard of cducation of this city, Dr.!ern Rome” by Mrs. Will rie : Lo in Dominion —Remember for many years we Brown Miller addressed the feder- i Miss Hill, the president, announced | Heights, Va. A p luncheon pre the interest 4 £N an extra meeting at the Blue Triangle “d the meetinz. s hich tor funds for the Insiructive Vis 19. The club will hold its an-[entitled “Wes s s read b Nur: Association. Mrs. LW i 3 ¢ at the home | Mrs. Burras 3 responses reported turning over §130 (o the!of Mrs. Wore 18th and|to roil call were ineidents in the life clubhouse fund as the procecds of the | Webster stree: of Ruffalo Bill. Mrs. Clayton 1. Wil- card p recently given at the Ho-t v will enterd the club May 11 Harrin . A letter was read! The Washington section, Council of her home, W street. i Barry. general fed- |Jewixkh Women, will hold its annual have specialized in Electrical Work and stand ready to serve you in a manner that will prove most gratifying. Let us estimate. |meeting tomorrow at & pm. in the| o o e | b 4 Brne Somin o S cotion krowers | weiiry“rogmy of the Bighth Strert |, et DI (b of the Charch) Bes Mandays Ly purchasing - geners siies of | Temple ere will be an clection o Auring the period of the | Ztor and T cotton mat . Among depart- officers: William Mather Lewis will [ 3 ohib W i “nee ks C CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT {ment " chairmen Who made reporis|make an address and thero will be| WA Ihe clab was reorsanized and | § f An‘!!fn'aafl‘ e Li. . o0 0. 94 during the ning w d -|vocal selections by R A. Sheffer-| 10 e Ao . o el SANDALS, ALSO PLAY | CHILDREN'S BLACK AND | firins, At SSOnesf Shidh S e hict’ g ioni, s meabers, gnder ch £ 7Rl . Robert W, n At its tomorrow officers will re-| il clection for the ensuing | f the com- side TAN OXFORDS Cunningham. Mrs. C. N Chipman, | munity are invited. of ‘the ‘com | presitey el Abeth Riess and Mrs, Mary o Sie to 11, sizes 11% to 2, The P. E. 0. luncheon will be held OXFORDS Established Over One-Half Century Sk | | | 1 | | 4 Sises 6 10 5, Sizes 815 f0 3, A Jumcheon will e hel e e i Leo C. Brooks, Manager P omorrow at the Richmond otel, i M nretentgt & " $1.29 $1.49 $1.98 $249 Women'e cus ciun—viss ars [ . femond Hoter et peerent. i (i B | 813 14th St. N.W. e O'Toole, president, will be h s at!non-res ited to ipan threes - | Solid Leather the directors’ reception thisafternoon, |attend. s Townsend. Petworth Woman's Club.—The Anril tes for mes R $:30 to 6 o'clock, The candid . - = | ele ist. Mrs J stivitiea 3 sl ! adtes Colburn will presids at the tea table. | Fiatliesasy ottt imie | 0 el sty ©OOOO000000OOOCOO [ Tuesday at 3 o'clock the civic com-|svith Mrs. J. Arthur Russell, with Mrs, entertainment. A 0000000000000 table talk of the on. The polls|and cha cs of Arthur Pinero 1 was follow Addre. for election of officers and directors|were described by Mrs. C. N. Spe come by the president. Mis A 4 “tion will as ©©*©©@©©‘ CPEVLEPEEE % for the coming fiscal year will open | E ol e Havward The 1t 10 o'clock Wednesday morning and ;”'u::‘:;r-\x‘*f:}»? "'Th “‘f“e gave d - by Mrs. scloss » r all day, in charge of the | resum To's o panied imma Hempler: re- CHILDREN’S ANKLE-STRAP e ALy, T O the | Ister It was ur greed | Snanse 15 call for former presidents PUMPS election will be announced at the an- | that the study | of the cirels ¢ Mrs. Laura A l WOMEN’! | al meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday | Shall be <he story. Lemmon, Miss Rose M. Sefton, Mrs. a i A ening " rep v arts of the South . Alice Burgess, ) Charlotte L. Barr EN'S BROGUE ,P_ar‘““ and dull kid. Al e e OT S iomean | With a_portion of each e p d Mrs. Alice K. Mulligan: musical OXFORDS I e of committees detailing the work don voted to “current topic mus-c | sclecti b Gu Weikel: his- A ! 1 98 to 2 98 during the year, a 0% | committee met with Mrs. Griflith | tory of the circle by Mrs. Lemmon And they’re beautics . . ok i 5 VMBI el By the evening bein, ent in i jetters of cong ilation by the com- * ities, too. | Swormstedt is th v candidate for L Spent e Tan cali, 4 rehearsal. Th educational | pn pensions, Washington Seven l at H Streets Chamber- ) committee met with Mre. Ida V. Jo Robert Armour of the roodyear | ] weit. Al sivee . 9490 WOMEN'S BLACK AND || M am WOMEN' | TAN OXFORDS gpmpeiiiors for et iet prissiond;| fod sl TR WL WS | MR AT 2o 20, vecintione A ENSSTRAP PUMPS l Al sics. OF st o It Aiss Flarence Fraser Stiles ) '],(;;]Tl‘umrl;r th isio While " refreshiments were being year a::]:;lx.sg.(]»?x: ! from '5.;";)\(0 sr‘lrffll.u 9o | dly rivals’ for tre: “‘;:" Mrs commitice ool vt (_5:;].:1:»(:."n;.r;:f‘r:.:.::d by All sizes ........... $2.98 | Special . $2'98 : '_ x ]\\.nonge_r ;m(d v;“,]rk-\:ir:).:‘rt::zrf { ceiving professional _instruction in the - 3. W. Palm pelElt BOYS' TENNIS SHOES | BOYS' ANKLE PATCHED |] SWimn it \iinavain B mimerd sommitsee ‘et sn Sirk 1 e i | The Amerteanization and Pasriotte ‘White, black and brow; | TENNIS SHOES v M om it ol | Biing Rasments for che by Sy | AR aine B wara Roome, (hr e E. Andr wife of Repre- Miss Maud R, Cavanagh, Mrs. | £ave a report of the success of the | Wiliim F andrews, wife of Rep MEN’ iam S. Corb; }‘i“s"“' '“"“‘l?y Dienio fn the s dent of the Federation of \Women's S OXFORDS Jrs.Isaao ~cans, dis e M| Home grounds for the L e aeration ot yomens Black and T Speci HeavonMisg Myta M Hendle 3| tle ones were supplied” with colored | member of the D. A. R. intcrested in an—>Special. ... .. 5 ° Howard L. Hodgkins, Mr g gl supplic olored | the work of this committee is in- S L . eggs. jelly and chocolate eggs, sand- | s Mrs. Robert g { wiches and coo Miss Mary | Vited to attend. . ‘ dole M Cathe Wright and Miss Davis superintended 5 = OPEN s q TU Srsnn H. Walker aod Mra or% | the gam The children of the home | The Twentieth Centurs Club will Wasdiev - © O %) who eould not attend received their | hold its last meeting of the club year Sodley. .| f hags of goodies through Miss Wright. | Thursday morning a o'clock. in The tea given by the civic and en- The hospitality committee met with | the assembly hall of the Cosmos Club, tertainment committees for the Con-| Njrs. J. R. Gaskins, Mrs. Defendorf, | Robert W. Bolwell, lecturer in Eng- (Eress of Mothers Tuesday last was| Nrs Tincher and Mrs. Jackson re- | lish literature at George Washington cry popular, and the visiting ladies ing prizes for the most alert | University. will give a talk on “The expressed themselves as delighted | minds. The art committee met with | Modern Novel” At the close of the th the clubhouse and its surround- | Nira' Gilbert Jackson, the basket work | mecting the newle elected presidert, jings. being continued under the direction | Mrs. William H. Herron. will be in- of Mrs. Lyster Dewe: The executive | ducted into.office by the outgoing The Anthony League held its weekly | committee met with Mrs. E. B. Russ, | president, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt. H{ X . meetinz at the home of the president, | When the various problems to come ifiu.\\ YL i Mrs. Anna E. Hendley, 2007 Columbia | Defore the regular May mecting of | wonticello Chapter, D. A. R., met SN - . - Tuesday evening at the home of its ! road, Wedncsday afternoon. Mia 0| the club were discussed and prepared | B Woodley gave an address on “The | foF, Presentation. This meeting will| ;005 b0 Gl M8 Sy, " Mrs, Hall, dware andflowgfi_mgrhmfi Stoze. Beautiful.” Mrs. W. E. Chamber- | b¢ held tomorrow night in the school- | 37 CUP U T L 200G (0 The "Neighbor- lin read in sympathetic manner s e, hood ~ House and to- the Visiting 11th. and G St feral poems of Joyce Kilmer. Miss " Nurses' Society. Mrs. Moore, ex-vice lden gave piano selection s. | Liberty Chapter, D. A- B+ Bave a |, coident-general of Vermont. spoke 1 C. Stewart acted as stess, | Teception Tuesday evening at theof the record of her state. Mrs. Ab- ‘WEAR-EVER 2 several young ladies. S ome ol WS gex-regent, Mrs Allan, | hott, state historian of the District, ——SPECIAL : Aof Jover Kimer | 502, 16 strect. "Representative | read o paper siving “A New View of 2] told of touching in - ice Robertson was the guest of|iha Revolution” and a poer. “So Have | honor and n: L to meet her. Miss Robertson spoke v Nrinia . O i opo ° o oyes, Mrs. O. I. Woo Mra| 20 e e i Vil o ligion of the Virginia Colonists ; s Chamberlin and Mrs. ' Kate | 210 music an solos were con- | George Cummins. a personal friend of s e Treuholme Abrams {fibuted by Mrs V. W. Alderman and| Charles Dickens, told ' some facts | @) aC 4 TRADE MARK When new ofeers will be elecied foz| Newcomb Club met Friday with|and Mr. Tavlor, organist at St Stephe for May 28. All membars and fri Complete Guaranteed 1 Year of the league are Invited to atieoy |Fose Those attending were Mrs. William E nected with him. Membe ional and state officers | (ho \ilestones Spoken.” The chapter W -Lver ALUMINUM ear The annual meeting will be held about the ithor. ained through the coming year. There will be read- | Mrs Frank Wilmot. Dr. Hull of Som- | €n's Church, added music to the pro- i ° 2 ings by Mrs. Au St i erset. gave a talk on food values, !KYHYT\ M Howard L. Hodgkins and Electric Toaster Russell Electric e & g Sl mdeid I Mol ort C . l gram under the direction of Mrs, ‘,f,':";‘:';g,':m}"g;: (O members e ey RS = Dorothy De Muth Watson. ; date nc 5 o e League of American Pen Women i Nickel-plated urling Iron Dprothy De Muth Watson. The date | 3 ® ¢ oeiin ot 2055 Sop-sireas. | e o s %k Ameriean Pen Women ° ew s 00 Nincs the Tast meeting are Moo Trecd |and all chapter regents were Invited | e ol 2end & paper on ~The e, @@@ Preserving Kettle. 2= = i) SQ"!I’“ ceeseaes Thiirsday Svening. ot 280, celng long friendship. Mrs. Charles Donch | The tables were decorated with pink |day at headquarters, 1722 H street. up to and have a day out of doors on the m:h; Story, the “hub,” presided at the | Atherton Du Puy, Mrs. Henry Wilder $E2.00 $9.00 i el sl BT TS ) K gy RSl it Models ‘ usbed] — Victory Chapter, D. A. R., enter-|be held in the fail. Mrs Henry 3| sra bo) Locnre Mant Jomepnim i $30000 1 tained guests Monday evening at|Gate of Sp fleld, Mas: nold Rich, Mrs. Grac Geldert, Mrs, a :)}.‘):[:aa’:r:fg*:s l‘;.‘ .?h I‘;;’!::])! mR - ;:ul"*(. i l:fiad ng ‘frnm lh‘-‘ o i Crete Hutchinson, Mres. 2 J. Harry \ ! i o .. Ste on w nti eodore Tiller, o o . \ 1 . i The final days of the rebuilding operations are playing havoc '1900 tar tEl tric | h regular prices. These Dresses have just been delievered | wit regular prices. ese sses have jusl en delievered, { a ac ec c but we're in no shape for their safe housing—so they must be ket : b sacrificed for quick disposal. Under no other circumstances as lng achlne can you imagine such selling. It’s the figure 8 move- No heavy cylinders to Foulards " Satins Messal_“les rcnent thtatrrralt«e_s fl\1\q 1900 1 1ift out and clean—no parts Crepe de Chine Taffetas Novelties ataract Electric asher B { the perfect washing ma- '\?n;u,bt acii::s::,h ¥ 161:?;: e:O —beautifully modeled; handsomely embroidered and beaded; i chine. The water swirls | 4 ribbon and gay sash effects—very high-grade materials and high- { through the clothes in a | operate. . } figure 8 motion—and four Our Special Offer grade designs. : :'fif;aéf“-"a‘s'fié', v, i We'll deliver a 1900 Cat- Every size for ladies and misses—suiting every taste—smart § A aract Washer to your and conservative. The swinging, revetsible | home for you to try out. —Second Floor. wringer can be swung Afterward you can start from wa%hlcr to rinse | paying for it on terms to Model 34— Bl B . Go s water to blue water to [ suit your convenience. If 4 . oomers rassieres WI clothes haskct] without | youre not satisfied, you A New Trlumph at Lower Prlce Flesh Colored Crepe | Flesh Colored Bandeaux | . (oo . - - 2 . . . H 5 Muslin , 1 : moving the washer. can send it back. , HIS is a Velie year of triumphs. Here is the latest—The Velie Batiste; " lace. - trimmed sl Brastieres o e o lo FCatw sy On Sh Six, Model 34, full of Veli ioritics—in smaller si cut fuil and very special esh color, cu ow on Our Second Floor o2t vs hun‘:ficds lic superiorities—in smaller size at a large. 39c Iot. 19c large and full. 49c ) > Although 34 has been out for only a few months its reception has 79c Value. ... 29¢ Value. ... 79¢ Value. ... . 1 rlce passed all predictions, Its distinctive beauty—its deep, tilted, g ] roomy upholstery—its unlooked-for power an economy, have as- [ (4 i tounded motorists who thought such things came only with high $ 4 priced cars. Such a car as this is made possible by the facilities and - policies of the Velic factory. Came and see the Velie 34—ride in it ° —and judge for yourself. The larger Velie Six is now fumished in five open or closed bodi X ectric Irons Rt HoRr = | . % Black is the wanted color and [ Nickel plated, 6-1b. - 17 % scarf size. Complete with $5.00 ngerer otor 0. with 344-inch b‘?"’ .The cord and plug .. oucoacis. s baniineibamsliioe smartest of the season’s Sailors. 1136 Connecticut Avenue Main 8233 VELIE MOTORS CORPORATION, Moline, Ilinois 'Electric Vacuum TORRINGTON v ex Will clean walls, curtains, carpets, rugs and bedding at a cost for electricity of less than one dollar a year. Five minutes a week upstairs, 15 minutes twice a week downstairs, with the Torrington does away with housecleaning. The cleaner $ ‘00 weighs less than 12 pounds. TRl Lquipped with 25 feet of heavy insulated cord and con- necting plug. Glad to Demonstrate It at Store or in Your Home Trimmed Hats---Bargains In moving to the new department they’ve been slightly soiled—not to their hurt—but enough to cause us to slaughter them. Lot of Trimmed Hats, 50c Lot of Trimmed Hats, sl.oo worth up to $3.98........ worth up to $5.00......... i d Hats, Lot of Children’s Suede ml-c?itxngfnr}:lnl:lrm: shapes, 32-95 Tams, all colors. Worth 0c worth up t0 $5.00....00000