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: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY &8 1921-PART 2. 11 colors of orange and black were speak at 2:30 in the afternoon. Wdopted Plans were laid for picnics Reports of great interest to the. and outing trips county will be given by chairman of; . the committees. Luncheon will be’ ostess clubs to the ackistone from the gress assisted Mrs. ( in the organization Swormstedt, president, will be hostess at the directors’ reception this afters noon. 4:30 to 6 o’clock. The other ¢ nal election in the D apter, D. AR resuitc ficers and newly clected membe - installation Of the following offi- \mericanization work. the board will a - 8 cers: Regent, M Which ix being conducted under "“' S propriated oF e Ladies' Co-uperative Sock ot The business and professional wonm vt Mrs Marvin Ty f the W. U L whadiy . ana abe Sorin s aesness and professionsl WON- ! cecretary, Mrs. 0, R ans wlso were considered e g he Tweive Old Maide,” w ing of the seuson Wednesda HUUNAINE Secrotary, A to he given the vi- | n A cehnic WS W serear Sloak. Wh . rer, Orviile 1 during the per 3 A% iayed ota. Ll lock, when Mrs. k Mrs,” Albert Hanse g orm fo opics of the da ater will speck ance of Vocational i lecting a Life Work Friday evening Mrs. 1. 1. Pearce of the New York Red Cross will give an rated talk on the profession of d A Chall Mrs. Reginald G Vernon West: chairman o t zine committee, Mrs. Wilson [Compton: Mrs. Itobert’ D. Duncan. junior. etworth Woman's Club m he chapter for s | hatd it nis on the second Tues day of each month. It was voted o for- Bertha present the founder's bar mer regent and founde Frances Wolte. The 1o & officers were clected for the ensuing Regent, Mrs, H. C. Oberholser; ent 4 i Luk Hurrict N retiring 1 ms, Whose marriagd o X . = JKing will take pluce May AL the business meeting Wednesday 838 el Gy Dl Aty evening reports of officers and chair- | SN0 0 atfunched men of committees w enthu S tically reccived, the financial condi-| Patriota® Memorial ¢ on of the club being most pleasing. ! celcbrated it tonth anmive he tellers, of which Miss Cathering | aid with & birthiday paris Newton was chairman, were ready | Hadleigh Dinmer was to report election results carly in the Pheips. M Pres | wWittiam respondi irdwell ' Mrs t: chap A new member welock i a private din " H E d k levening. and the returns showed that | (wenty-six — chapter e bemb ¢ club a history of the trade mar P Mrs Lyman B CHIEHTS. Wi reis Lenton e fvea o “Abracadabra RS Was & guest 1 May 1S at the Metealf, 901 Ingrahan ed president: Mrs. William I fi ed table lighted by berlin, George dent: Mrs. N vice president . second viee Allender, recordi Miss Florence F er Stil “BON TON” on a corset stands for Quality, Value, Style and Service. You are always sure of getting all these fine attributeswhen youbuy a corset with the name b lAlfred Bail The Nationnl Mar i ‘Washington Me- 1 Axsociation T ently in the with the following ax mein- | | ary mem m at Men ntin * hoard to serve for threejielen Stout president. Mrs. Elea Miss Mary O°Toole, Mrs. How- ! Distriet of ( i Abbott U Miss Laura M. 1. B P Heaven, Mrs s Gertrude B A mposed a”and | monu- . to the ton. ihe of t feature Wyoming Swormstedt announced a board lin an evening of the 16th. by the nments wiil be|w ivities pranned. | Business pertaining to the care the up- “Seofield, and pier from tie I protestin W oi the low pr terred the matter appointment ol a ¢ W proper action with a View bringing pressure to bear by the o making special mention ol AUoiney memt were Mrs Joseph B , pol General Duugherty's suggestion that | w. Mo to Placed on 1901 Fer ” Women talk Mrs., George vania avenue. once used as 1 the year was the dinncer given by the | Pimock of Washington, D.|son. was s by M 13 1420° othicers wnd board to tne r- Frederick B, Street of New | Ryan and uran ) the commitic ‘en. Conn_ Mrs. ¢ stein- president, Miss Mary O'Toole. Mrs. | rles Remember, also, that BON LEflen Spencer Au made a happy of Reading. P'a.. and Mrs. Rob- TON corsets have the fa- xpeech using the allegorical forn. A Selden of Norristown. | | . by Miss Maric K. Saun-| John T. Goolrick of | -] -P; : ders ana Mrs. Wiliam F. Chambe: Va tended | mous O-I-C Non-Pinching furnished those taking part and the {Johnson 2 audience with merriment, dicated I Ars. Hutb clasp, and are boned with by the hearty laughter. 1t wis voted | Washington Hadassah Ch would (E1ve an entertai i premb versary of the contract or that ote such social occasio 'for a \VUN-DA-BOHN, the be benchcisl wha pean under | W T e aoamanmei ) e, way to open the iall activit e | torium of -nce Smith X I Mrs is truct_of land ent site of Fredericks- fu he social pro- v home Washington, | i where patriotic | their me- ‘I banquet 1or the entire emb wonder boning that out- lasts the corset! Twenticth Century Club—The the year was held Thur g in the The Lin, Society, Spanish War Wk toHlsmatice Veterann, was entertained recently b ntgomery ¢ ederation | Mrs. C. Weber of Anacostia la 'x Clube v its annual | . Ohio Girts® Cln weting given | e, Thursday Interest Club of Takon e v by th t in the armory Bl ar! Thurs at the home « o F Md. The preside Mrs. irs. Carroll tre Tmpor- Siah W Jones, will pr ; transacted and Mrs ofl: sSoclaliHyjgien he Dis 5 v # % . iden 4 { Alhert ¢ Richie of M program com At H ce, outlined an entertaining and ted o membe . 4 A Alice | profitable work for the cominz vear Mrs. Withan R Myers. Mrs. | 2L ! » coret Miss Leona Shiclds, s Il speak.| An original story by M Mrs. Jame 4 t My o | ) Y i Ohio 4 2 £ Al k. state superin- | was read and a poeni, idney Suerwood. Resig- - Eas « Lo Gen e Wes ug Ohio, will lby Mrs. Hedgecock acéepted from M dress the | L e B . L T i o e S thiel whs shec) Em I T RS 'Ed_lh;;}w;w RIS honorary member. Wus unnounced that the elub’s| - mtribution to the Mme. Curie fund | S $104. Contributions we voted e ec rlc the - tamine fund and Trav-| 5 Society. The chairmen of committees and leaders of section ans, jr. Willian Mrs. spitadity committy - 5. Coviile, printing ¢ "o b . C. Strider homaus W John van S A Lo D Miner, chairman. and M chairman parii ) v o Frank ,Mrll:;, " i R, Benjamin tsmich, ol nd Mrs, Eugene {Seevens, vice chairman. Miss Grac Wiili and M James Baird were appointed to membership on the | bourd o Al vacancies, H At close of an address made b Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, the on Roing president. she and hor st v, Mrs. William H. Herron, wer Preseated with gifts from th, {club. E have passed the first milestone in our business career and look back with pardonable pride over a year of wonderful accomplishment. The people of Washington were quick to appreciate the high character of merchandise we are showing, and noted with pleasure the very reasonable firfc?—as a result, t}xr_'y were ion w The Trousseau of Your \ Y& \1 sk [ R o “Dreams — Made by Yourself! * )% L SLIM “going-away” suits that are aristocratic Fifth Avenue—bewitching miracles of summery frocks—foamy oceans of the Frenchiest lingerie— and the Bridal Gown! A dream that could come from only one place in the world—PARIS! What wouldn’t you give to have such a trousseau! But you CAN — and more easily than you ever dreamed | The Cotu { Washing1a ithirteenth hian Women of George University will zive their nnual banguet at 7 o'clock | most liberal in their patronage, unstinted in their f)raisf and most frcc n rccum}nend{ng us to their friends. ommitice on AUHTHE To f:tti‘ng’y commemorate our First Anniversary . possible—with such a wonderful help as hatment of the Nitioi we have prepared a number of ‘Bargain Surprises” 1his @ilernoon at 230 at the Natior to show in a most substantial way our appreciation e of what fas cen aone for us. or id . ” rpo. ¢ « The Marvelous New “Picture-Guide S U B of the women's council, and to ‘ That Saves You 50c to $10 P EpneN L e A Wonder f ul LOt f { Washington at an carly date. W ith the Deltor, YOU yourself can make ALL the “wlillen, Speneer Mumsey Tent, dream-things for the June trousseau—as smartly [ Moy, Col. Biuham gave a ot | as if they came from Fifth Avenue or Paris—as s | Bobitiung Were: 1s i quickly and surely as a professional modiste—and T Locome aihated with the | ; e economically than it was ever possible to i ; more ec y P 3 he Toreh, @ dramatic cub of the . i create such wonderful clothes at home! By pic- Holton-Arms School, will present tures the De]tor ShOWS yDu f) lation :.1' r|1'l:' ”“],' A\‘l:d'-.a::‘ » 5 B 1 1) at I‘Iuv itlre Freater Hay 91 5 FIRST—how to make each garment out of % to 1% yards | a1, 5:30 o'cloek, " The procecds will g0 to . . : i less material, SAVING YOU 50c to $10—through a layout {be no tickets sold at the door, but they | | chart, worked out by experts, for your size, your pattern, in [ b s wt any tene from meinbers | pecial birthday rrice H any ‘width of suitable material you choose. i i o M THEN—how to put the garment together exactly as the i skilled expert would —with each step pictured so plainly nstructor, s nl i that you cannot help getting the same perfect result as the For the Last Word oS “""{‘ a ;};'r':»”é-‘w"‘ om- | artist-creator of a Parisian studio! riscences of the general. The presi- . In FASHIONS Mrs. K. F. Hayward, appointed a FINALL Y—how to put in those clever touches that only a | ittec. consistini of Nirs, Temmon, PY Parisian modiste could ever think of —giving every tiny detail I SI;L“ 'h'“h the authority | igan and Mrs. Anna O Brien, to f»uny.wi . 3 4 “ % of Paris, thet nmittee of Abraham Li the finish and chic of a real'confection”imported from France! yoursett ‘:h‘;"’t‘*":‘g:":::‘ L :;"}"j""’ "‘.lh”"l:l"‘m:kl"uf:”‘_{‘:'j" ! \ - with Paris’ own inimi. | for the usual memorial services held Ask for “Butterick Patterns with Deltor” (for only table chic and charm. [ e on, meading Memorial Sby: with Butterick can you get the Deltor) and se- } For FICTION e Catian Charen T memers of e cure a marvelous new aid that not only saves you HOME ECONOMY tirant. money. but helps you to create what only PARIS ETIQUETTE or Fifth Avenue could produce before! RS, Tettore premient This attractive lamp has mahogany-finish local branch st ten Monday to meet i . ’ {hs hatlonal offe . pedestal and a beautiful 24-inch shade. Posi- maining in Washingt o 5 . ¢ 3 A Eebta wepo Mra. 1 I tively a bargain. Of course the number is limited guests were Mra. Eugens chor 3 n. : ey Tense Mussell, ' Glendale and carly choice is advisable. Calif; Mrs N, 3 ~ Style Leaders of the World witt_meet at [ Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here will be made for | be held at the | Sl Potomac Electric Appliance Co. Several of the Parent-Teacher asso clations held meetings in theiri schools during the recent convention AU the reorganization of the Brook t —Branch Store, Washington w;wlywl“gl lund assoclation Mrs. C. H. Reming . Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. ton of Rhode Island made an address. Mra. G. 8. Rafter and 3Mrs. Z. L. Phone Main 955