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s .‘n e - .- - - N - ~ &) THE SUNDAY LLAR, WASIINGION, D —_L_.____________—__IE_ 3 d for the|met Tuesdsy evening at the home of | Jealous husband tears off his wife's T Mrs. John W. Foster: corresponding|Spring communities arrangel ! NE‘N’ S OF HE ‘ I I ‘BS Secretary, Mrs. H. L. Burst; recording | meeting. ~Reports were m_\;v"m*";; Mrs. Arnold Werner-Spanhoofd, the ;_":'-r“'h'"' :‘l;:,:‘“"_’::fl“::°,';'§-°;; : secretary, Mrs. Trouty: r ative [ chairmen of prominent committee regent, Mrs. Richard E. Claughton, lhe:e “y!‘;mmfl_‘,flm" 3 be of work undertaken | presiding. The state recording sec- to federation on club. the county, showing great Progress. retary, Mrs. James Willey. a guest, superin- Barnhart. Mrs. M. k gave a|in the wide tra 1 talk on M Florence | by the clubwo fi- | gave words of greeting. Annual re- | followed by the elec! The Women's City Clab will hold ite) garden party at her home. Wisconsin | Bringer to1d of a recent trip through | Prof. Alburt S first meeting of the new officers of Newark street. the south and Dr. Margaret Huddleson | tendent of schoc : gave anecdotes of her visit to an|ernoon. giving pians ~vement in the Marvland | roguiting in the installation of the 3 broughl | jowing officers: Regent, Mrs. H. B. | deration bY [ patten: vice regent. Mrs. A. A. Bir-| n, from the Vir-) o Wiiliam the board of directors. tomorrow at| Our Flag Chapter, D. A. R.. held its 1u_ ] ports Jwe S pm The mew oficers and the|annual meeting Tuesday.at the home salional o 2 ik . Miss Mary L i in Che 'he C: Heiz) At « Mrs. Lyman R.|f y L. Whitall, The Columbia Heig ub hel o board are as follows: Mrs. 1 Chase. The Tollowiag oMcers were i 1ee Uolmmbin Meishty Avt Club hetd from the Swormstedt, president; Mrs. Willlamlejected: Regent, Mrs. Louis D. Car-|pom d%0¢ Mrs Worcester I3 ostrich farm in Florida cational im the ) Mrs. Francis ¥: recording secretary, Mrs. Wilbur | Leech; corresponding secretary, Mrs. | gs. Anlginia Fodera E. Chamberlin, first vi president;| man; vice regent, Miss Mary Lo |ijveresting program was B o Co- = v ¢ bz ) T A4S carr out | Cummi om th ict of 0= S 3. T oo - M A Mrs. George W. Eastmont, second v }‘“E.‘-(.::.‘fip rm-n;—‘n:n‘f‘ secre\"r‘et[mnén:é UYGMIS . 6 Aot Mrs. Rober! : (ru!u'rn by Mrs. Howard L {\'::rl;.a Yo Neapit: ‘:e;?:(rr? Mr. H president; Mrs. Nina Allender, record- | (OoEhU! rather: correspoRding | pare " John Iioyle, jr.: Mrs, O T ince et | S s 3 2 H v ent; Mrs. Nina Allend Sccretary, Miss Lucretla Jackson: | RaT& ome o O et Hi, Brs e e resenieq | Moncure Burke; historian. Miss Cath : O'Hare: “rine Barlow. Board of management . cor- | treasu Miss Laura e seorots s Mabel Owe ing secretary; Miss Mabel Ow Corey. Desi n, St. fit. and | Waterman spoke on the wpier house, rd L. HodgKins, as president federation presided at all me Miss Elona Tortorelia, chairmw b proposcd |80 DY a program preparcd by Miss Lillian_Chenowith, vice president. and | U Mr resen Industrial School $2250 to $15.00 theth Allen Leatzow. Rep- ative B. G. Lowrey of Mis The luncheon each day gave the clubwomen opportunity o talk over 1510 H Street N.W. hool. The sippi told dialect stories of annual _bu arious features of work. Friday nigh ! re:| Augustus_Knight, Mrs. L. G. Russell George it 15 Claughton, Mrs. Joh responding Miss Florenee | registrar. Mrs. T. Malcolm Price; his- | S0EWICS (&, T, tusse! orge. ! Despite hel_Mrx. R 12 Claughton. Mrs. John o0 "\.":‘l""“ o iy ,f v ot ai- | Lorian. Mrs Albert M. Walker and "‘;}(_‘ Mrs. W, A, Winter, wio rr;::\:\“‘:} o :‘,,'“.‘“".”‘,{.'f“,,‘\.' cbminent] A Beavers. Mrs \Charics B. Bailey. COLD STORAGE FOR FURS 3 L Stiles, tre soard o chaplain, Mrs. G. W. Trowbridge. e work, the year-in onigins S cayncley. Many o ity | 2. J. urdeman, Mrs. A. W. % = Our entire stock rectors: Miss tthel N, Bagles, Mre | " Elntributions were announced for e T T B LT il %5 paris 9t tH UnLY | Spanhoofd, Mins Markarct Gilbert. | ::m:h\ e ey v | F S : - Borrion, | the memorial fountain at Plymouth. | B0 2 anohi o by e oare i Mrs. Albert Jones. Mrs. Charles Du MER H [ of Smart Under- ;“rr:"k; .u“»l ’L\m'u;“.‘” Myrtle (the picture for France, the Near Bast j:r"“nfl;fr"_” Cagh g souenic with 40| e Diseriet of Colambia.Federation | Bois. Mrs Richard 15, Ciaushton, us | Repairing and Remodeling. H ! o g Mrs. Laura A. Bradley M and the Curie radium fund. A page RPPPORFIIC FOTse oS $ Clubs h te annual ‘gent, presented the chapter | : silks, Neg,!yfs and Burr, Mrs. lIsaac Gans. Marie | in the Chapter House Remembrance Vr;:::.'r;:;‘r‘l'];‘ anecdotes, recitations he Hadieigh, There v rv;zen('n{h;g)r. (nnb‘r;“u |l‘ w‘l'l‘t\ Z 1 R K l N ¢ Pore ) cis to0 s engaged by the chapter jC€ON 5. ants o e s insignia of the society by = : Boudoir Slippers i‘:::;“_"“"‘f“:’;" D A wara . Tor R L \‘\"n{a.m:“""'l’,‘l next weeting will be ReWlst) S tree DRSS gy wehen five regents of Dolly Madison || Furriers 821 14th St. |- are in this sale. R e o ward L | gon.” founder and firat regent of the {Un€ Blue Triansle Club, May 19 Ry A e o | Hodgkins, Miss Gertru wonard. | chapter. i i Stonewall Jackson Chapt 20| by club presidents and about fifty b | Mrs. A, Leftwich Sinclair. Miss Aline Edward »{‘-"r»“p':wkidn:uln\.err;-' T D Coomet Monday o ovening at|department und commitice chairmen. H EGLIGES AND BREAKFAST COATS 3 Solomone, Mige Mary Qifoole f sER e S With' Mre Frank | These reports show that a wide rang: NEG. £ | e e oh ounlic FRlE MrK, i ! . president, in the chair. At]of active work is being dc not only $10.00 $8.50 - I’l“ ommittee on public ¢ "' g ;“ torian \rl‘::x.“::."‘(;f' i of the’ business session |for sociul and industrial H o to 4 fWilliem E,_Chambertia, chalrmeps s on the Mook Imembers and gucsts were entertain- | but alongintellectual - in H | . { the committee for the benefit, report j Do AR 30.00 to 20.00 i1 profit of over $300 to be turned| - , s v over 1o the committee, | The Takomn Park € Etc., Etc. || Mrs. Mary €. McClos {held ! philosophy. and Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. 0. . in the Takoma ¥ i ] T H '{"‘1‘“' o building. when the following jMa ade Woods and Mrs. Leatzow | the federatic entertained Mr: ¢ Y il cted officers for_the en- anicd by Miss G. P. Bos- | Thomas G. Winter s guest of honor g lat its din which was given at the ne hundred and Afty - men were present. In icorzetown V. W, A H h Mrs. Wint ning with Mr. and Mrs, President of the General ar: Mrs, Otto I. Veerhoff, | A Erie Dou G. Barrows. first,J. Behm, Tra . Hersey.! ent: Mrs. A, J. [ The M red W, ! Monday suing ¥ dent: Mrs. sident: FIRST REDUCTION SALE OF SPRING FASHIONS % $8.50 - $5.75 $4.50 oA $3.00 Martin, Mrs. Frank Parks, Mrs arah 1. Cantley, Mrs. R B, Shaw. v s w dinner party at the club | will ha $9.50 to $2.75 8750 to $4.50 | tomorrow nizht secretarys Mrs. | Hetner. Capitol streed. | Women's Clubs, she told of < i correspo % = e- | A ind Irene A. Um- |clubwomen of America could $OR i, WM. TS0t 380 e cxccune Tl of the pireied | 2 oniien, SRS TR | Rerery il ey e .. Etc., Etc. Etc.. Etc. £ Columbla Congrens of o in e et at| Hobart and Mrs. Wat s, | An o and Tally will b | building up society Trom s founda- Beginning Monday, May 16th e Fuceday, when plans for | Annual reports were read and Mrs.§ Aeil Sy C.T. U headquar- | tion, the home. 3 l;.\{'.(l,t ,;| Iw._.m. { the whole day s May 17 were |\'| rnon Kelloge w elected to hon- ! B, Hon i "r: 4:‘15,!“'. o I. l('d:rl‘ | completed. The & will meet iorary membership THE : - ) e o speakers. out- | . CORSETS CAREFULLY FITTED completed.. Thermembore o 4 ‘ | Tme SHnlly i lerary ‘Soclety] lin Dlan by which clubwomen | Reductions have now been made, embrac- G d F Lacing, M. I Back Laci | &t 11 oclork. *Reports will The Women's Club of Beihosda fof Mr H. Frear the ma £1 ity in the wabid.| : s : ossard Front Lacing, Mme. Irene Back Lacing |fi/ina vty credila omeers Wil be its current meeting it Mis, i Sn toraoin Predtost ing our entire stock, offering very unusual AR installed here will be an intermis- ck of Bradles L e Allen and ardi ved aboy . o) Corscts. Also made-to-order Corsets. e e ™ Hhe wans | of the business session there w Three i oo, whout) buying opportunities. musical program, the Ithe feder: ided to send the children of 5 Midnight Express. jEress d the ‘White Ho Hamilton School to the circus, under So- iwhen Mrs. Wint | | ol The Distriet Chapter, National So. 4 ! 44 i M inter representel the . - . o R ven e es ann clety, Danghiers of American Colontein.| 001 oy M s wl‘-;l'gl‘r;-lllr Jeration of Women's Clul ! The prices, quoted below, will in- Sedal o HARTE e afet avp O etheern: ., ) Jessica V. ce and Mr?|and Mrs. Hodgkins the Dist ed- O 2 3 has clected the following officers Ekiny s DI ted clude many new selections, which will { {the clothes conscrvation exhibit will Tegent, | A. H. Frear {eration i gent, Maud Burr Morris: hwomen | the prominent arrive tomorrow from our Fifth Avenue vingston Manor Chanter, D. A. R., beth M . NIGHT DRESSES TEDDIES AND STEPINS e Ruth S be held in Mason house 4 Bure X | - i Edmonds Mothers' Club met | M - St SIET 1 rane arminent, cWbwd W. Ufternoon, with Mrs. J. N.[tary. Margare < "*" I held its last meeting Wednesd tio TeRae A e conven- {’1.0 F Street N. i ‘presiding. | Mrs. W. Wolfe |shonding secretay d:hslr,‘;:;.‘r\rnnon‘ at the Georgetown Sensial Tederotion wny wi pitwel work-rooms. (Adjoining Columbia Theater) Simich xpoke o hetter Blms nd the [T (RN, R v, | Mo, Frageis Duchity: Mrx Alaneon | imeon: Cencra foderation direc” | O;lr H\--lx:' t ‘hh;:‘; ;\1rs, Selden Ely and | ;. col . ‘:\.' ."‘"1 ‘L);vr- 1 i I‘,‘)| ,,."”,‘\v o She eena. atiss. ‘!I.:“. | ree an emoon resses A i » Q0. New Villar 25, the Eh 0 QIMiss MeAleste 3 . i At the New Willard, April 25. b rown. an lester, Business Women Mrs. W. W. Smith, chairman of bet- | i Willlarc,, ADTl_ S0 e srumbaugh was elected | Couneil: o Business Wo s ter Rimg committes of the District | National Soclety was Incn oM itson | ¥ Jieports were rand by oM History Clut s el Cholol }‘{'I‘lll‘% $40, $50, $65 to $110 | Congress of Mothers, will address the S raat. Jeasla MeC, Cas|Gers 2nd chalrmen of < e et | Columbia Heights Art Club; Mr Formerly $65 to $165 |Emery - Bckington Parent - Teacher AL 198 00 N Rerryman. Bertha 1. | 0 g A Mt trattan sork | Gouverncur Hocs. Housekcepe }Asseciation FFriday/ at.3 pam. Talbott, Marq B. St ( ety L e Aland’ other activities. Two fifiy-dollar {Hance; Mrs Bmm Fitts, ¥ 2 : " = = <iness | Norton and Maud Burr Morris, W S HolnTatinG . Were 05 bRl " | Crittenton Mission Will v Ev G H N & €A Re—The last business |00 s the mational, oficers | B were contributed by AMrs. | U B0 SOn s Waltiam, | enin, owns : mecting soss | for the first year. The requirements | mho hyginess session was succeeded by | NS Ali M. Goodac Lincoln | H $40, $60 to $125 Formerly $85 to $195 Smart Tailored Sui%s $55, $75 to $95 Formerly $75 to $150 Day Coats and Wraps $45, $65 to $125 Formerly $65 to $195 Sport Suits Blouses $45 to 395 $5, $7.50, $15 Formerly $65 to $125 Formerly $8 to $25 Street, Sport and Dress Hat*s $10, $15, $20 board of management, National & ciety, Children of the American Revo nental Hal for eligibility are practically the |,q5intoresting program. Circle; Mrs, Eugene H. Pitcher, Philo- for the Colonial Dames, and classics; Mrs. Jame Cantrill Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F ame as lution, in Memorial Co! o e i 5 B ] 2 3 — 1t the new society, under the leadership| Potomac Chapter. D. A. R.. held jts|Political Study Club; Selvie D | Thursday mr_\gmr:&.,o»“ L :E;;‘I“‘ a‘n‘d- of Mrs. Guernsey, president. starts out | May meeting at the home of Mr: Grove, Sixteenth Street Heights Club; | Mondell presiding. One hun iciously with a membership Of | L. Briges, in Clarendon The bus Laura J. Graddick, Woman's i sixty-four members were admitted to | RUIROYOT, W™ o Toak trees has|meeting was praceded by luncheon, | Union: Mrs. Arthy the society, making a new member-|p.en adopted the emblem, and 2 !gerved on small tables scatiered|Woman's Clinje: P ship this year of 1,219 boys and BirlS: | yangsome insignia has been designed. | through the rooms. Contribution: |ton, Woman's Single Tax with an enrollment of over 16,000 The {pe District chapter admitted over| o the Berry School at Mount Berry, | Wrisht Johnson, i e | report of the ional treasurer | (0l v new members at its recent!|Ga., and the American Indian Instituts The other chairmen reporting wers : < 3 on_the Jam eld | Mrs. M. Stoner, political H directors were confirmed: Florida, | ghe Dintrict War Mothers gave a Te- | \app scholarship at Tamassee S 'hr\ol‘«\lr! B C. Stoddard, l.lllulry::-x | Mrs. M. W. Carruth: 1linois, Mrs.{ception in honor of forty-one visiting | < e e Hlogds Young: New Jersey, Mrs. George W.|nesday evening at the home of MrS.|goyjows: Regent, Mrs. Harry Herbert| Iarll, Bible study Zeandle. Margaret Warfleld,, 16\ ‘\v‘j“‘“"“,“‘,',hfl' Thompson; vice regent, Mrs. Howard |son, press and state e " > Boafia Dagline )| Sorte avenue ThE ors were head- |1, Rishop; recording secretary, Miss|dolp D. Hopkins, industrial and social Crittenton Wheel Glub—Mrs. Pauline | 53' D Min M. Cline, state war moth- |1z Bishop; recording secretary, Miss{do'p B Hopkins, i el C. Potwin, 2830 27th street, entertain-"or of Union Hill, and included the| oy ™ FaC POLding secre-jeonditions; Mrg Crace M. Daishi club o ‘the Wheel Club Thursday. A dis- 87" n4" ¢leond vice war mothers, ewis; treagurer, Migs | extension” Mre. William M. Collins, “ussion of the race problem occupied | My Jujia L. Fvans, state historian, k; registrar, Mre M. L | ways and means, much of the afternoon. Mme. A, of Bergen, and members of tha six | LWOK0O rian, Mrs. O. L. Briggs,) The following o Stangler of Bohemia was & Euetk UThs New Jorsey chapters. MMrs . g pohapialn, -eetlBraach, o e announcement that Mrs. Fran - | Schulze, Mrs. Charles B. Donch and 5 . . jFriazell, pres bury, for years a valued member Of|\igs Brooks sang. the latter accom- “'“_l;l:ol'n Af lafz:r":\{:-::n‘:‘-fl “;"?' Grandfield the club, would soon move to another | panjed by Miss Linden. Thursday the|fogie were hosts Friday evening at Jl'm'"} Waterman. second ey brought forth many expressions | President and Mrs. Harding received | {hoir home on Farragut square to the | seon / Wine of regret. Mrs, Woodbury W the visitors at the White House. and | cifole and to some of the members of | . y; wood Vandergrift later they went in @ bolly to ATNE. |Grant Circle. W. R, C. Who were pres i e Mary Capitol Mill History Club—Music|xey S e T iaa " avevaean | €Nt to complete arrangements for th Mes, WS4 beinie p ) o/ ale erseas. | momorial services these two circl SUITS Formerly $78.50, $85, $95 and $110. L Reduced to $55 were elected ent; first vics 1 the last hostess for the season May and Winkelhaus, auditor. 3 . as the subject of the DroOgram|iThyreqay evening the Washington — Twill Cord. Piquetyne, Tricotine and N v when the club met with [ MoK SYCINE Linca them with a |hold each vear in the rotunda of the, The Monday Evening Club will close - Poiret Twill. All exceptional Tailleurs Mra Grayton E. Willard. Mrs. Charies | movie party, and on Friday evening ,Capitol on the Sunday preceeding | its session tomorrow with an outing Tormarlxbisito $40 s dical REZTE ofteri MiaHord read a paver on “Music | they attended the meeting of the Dis- | Memorial dav. . on the campus of Kendall : 1 ypica “ offerings. the Home, Miss Io 3,,1".,’.; pr]‘aynd Ca trict of Columbia, o 2 It wa; dcli;nlr"_d that th‘o .«'srvu‘l‘s th (;\)mk 1f it rains the mee : e Mis., Walter Bishop ac- By Ch vear should form a join take § in the chapel of ( i S H ::‘,‘.’A’,—f’.‘n‘;o‘lroz on the piano: Mrs. Harry | The Shakespeare Soclety will hold with Mrs. Alice S. Goodacre. { College. Officers un? be elected for | Specxal Group of Sweaters Greatly Red“ch : o o sang and Mrs. Maurice [ its closing meeting of the seagon Fri-of Lincoln Circle as chair i the enkuing 3 Members with | H E. Fatierson San8 hoet talk on the|day at 8 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A jator Frank B. Willis of Ohio will de-| their familics and fricnds are invit- i K, Peck gave o u . Mrs. Water- | 1333 T strect, when the members will | liver _the principal ‘address Otherjed to Lring their Junch basket H et attox. Mrs. Briggs, Mrs.lhave an opportunity to meet Mr. ! include an opening in-|get better acquainted with th H A TS Mre. McMillan and Mrs |Hanford and other players. The | vocation ather Brooks: allow members; (o hedr reports for the ; TR TR S v Nichols, Mrs. ¢ 'he. hostesses o 1he | evening will he devoted to social and | Song by Miss Mary Helgn Howe: reci- | past year and'to make suggestions for RS - Cansey & lunchéon Wednesday at the business matters. A report will betation of Lincoln's Gettysburg addressinext seaso : home of Mra. H.B. Mattox, 4211 LAt TEade ol 1 e o avonr Nothing” | by Strs. Tina” Mise Deeds and James| The National Fen s e H B ine. 3o Franklin | tion of “Much Ado About Nothing"|Dy Mrs. and X ceds and James| The National Pen League and Inter ' H That sold up to $125. S n?)‘r'(‘fi&&s!nwul be hostess thejand plans for the coming season will| Deeds; a song hy I Albert Lang, and | onal Literary Associntion will GOOd Housekee ers. Attellhon H : et S P s sireet I tar meeting, May 25, which be discussed. some community singing. hold a literary salon Wedn t » $ Specially priced for Monday. B b Elhe 1ast of the season. — The program will be given Sunday|»:30 o'clock, at the King Y will be Mount Pleanant cw Hampshire avenue. . €. T. U. met|afternoon, May 29. beginning at 2:30 s The Col. John Donelson Chapter,| Monday at the home of Mrs. 'A. O.jo'clock. The ervice will be D. A. R., met Tuesday at the home of | Tingley. The president. Mrs. L. D.|the public, and members of DA R e Shealey, acting regent. | Clark, ‘presided, Miss Martha Hooper |organizations are especially Mise Adelaide e ering of the Sea Eave a talk on “Trees of Washington,”| (o be present. I W e Metton” of ofcers. Miss|and a silver platter was presented in ] o A non was elected regent in | the name of the union to Mrs. Helen | The Woman' Club.—Gov. Albert C Helen 3fias Clara B. Moore, who has | Edgar Lancaster, a recent bride of|Ritchie spoke to a large gathering of oriental literature will the Persian savin Jenabi Fazel, Teheran. Eastern music Wil open the pro frliify 2. The Sanitary Carpet and o TR Rug Cleaning Co. 5850 ‘ y 2t _ . 3 Washington. The fol- | the organization. clubwomen at their annual conven- Taffeta, Silk Crepe and other fine recently lsft e eteds Miss Shea- ) - . tion held Thursday in the armor ton. a member of the chapter, fabrics. Each frock in this group is a lowing were Teeo e K dams, record- | The Exeellor Literary Clab met re-| Siiver Spring, Montgomery county several of her own stories for marvel of unusual style production. ing secretary; Mis E\v‘e:; l,(‘:r‘::‘xr‘t:- Pl L, “;‘f"mmm;nr;. P “\:afix‘f.rr, ::::‘ 'llt{px-‘r';lr:.r;‘xfirzr:v .?\!:eh;\:.kllorn-n- :v‘l\.’{hh:‘t:‘r;“r n;»hlr;.-.-vl.nh,\-r»)x‘;;;‘r“u.,“.fig Cautions you against putting your rugs away without giving sponding secretary; Miss CUrliss | oo 4 ay follows: For president,|meeting was presided over t N aeSachusEUS AVERUE, te them a thorough cleaning and fumigating. P oasurer; Mrs. Geyer, registrar; Miss | SaCUel g8 U 00 ident, Mrs | Toah e W Jones of Olney. The e Jdssachup eduiiin . Donnell, chap- . . % : Mrs. Dol The moth flies have deposited their eggs already, and un- less care is used in exterminating them your rugs will be rvined when unrolled next fall. 5 istorian; Glassie, his R.. lain. mma Gravett; second vice presideng, | from the Forest Glen Dolly Madixon Chapter, D. A > r F of P, Sinterhood had fi:;fi:'e party at Vacation Lodg Cherrydale, Wednesday and Thursda business meeting was held vening and on Thursday * were guests at dinner. s chaperon. We carefully clean, shampoo, scour, fumigate, pack, moth- proof and store in mothproof bins all grades of rugs. it The Womnn's Club of Chevy Chas will hold its annual busines g Wednesday at 2 o'clock fn ithe Maryland School, following lunch- {eon at 1:30. The music section wi {give a French musical Tuesday aft. D;d you everisee {ernoon at 3 o'clock at the home of S : |Mrs, Norcross, 407 Raymond street. ewimng |The social section will give a pro- I gressive dinner May 20. i i i BEFORE AND AFTER CLEANING ROBT. L. PYLE, Proprietor Since March, 1920 H Has spent twenty-six years in practical learning of this pro- ] fession, and offers his patrons personal supervision of all work g Machine lke this? The Politieal Study € ub will he en- tertained at a garden party at the home Maynard Crane Bur- reil. avenue and Newark street, 3 o'clock Saturday after- noon. A musical program has been arranged by Mrs. Fred N. Shepherd. i tion of officers for the ensuing year will be held, INDISPENSABLE. /(2 | 271 PP L ) intrusted to his care. The Sarah St. Clair Chapter, D. A. R.. held ite annual meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Hill, 1696 Lanier place, the hostesses being Mrs. St Clair, Mrs. Crane and Mrs. Goodman. Plant, 419 N. J. Ave. N.W. Phone Linc. 1481 on;‘c'..-;:“?.fi\?;fi.a;.‘p':l.;w,;:’ follows: = BT R L T T RN Mrs. Tarring, recording sccretary Miss Gove; corresponding secretary, Mre. Mill; treasurer, Mrs Murphy; historian, Mrs Arrass regist Mrs. Strong: chaplain, Mrs. Kinsley. and colorbearer, Miss Day. pS z Mary Washington Chapter, D. A, R.. lclosed its season Tuesday evening in the Washington Club. The evening was given over to the annual election of officas and yearly reports. Thel treasurer tepor the |ahout $1.300 ng the % over $1,000 of Thich has been dis- bursed for - and_charitable purpose Last year's officers were re-elected, as fololws: Mrs. Eugene meiWestinghouse ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE mzchine different from all others. ferent in design—different CThe HOT Water Here's 4 sew The FREE-WESTINGHO H P POVOVIRRVPORRUPPIN in | tion—difierent in oper and unmistakably new de- Herndon, regent; Miss Aline Solo- vel For example, the motor. instead of being mercly an N |FonS, Ve hosent qiet Jary, te" For two bathrooms, attac t, s built right into it—thus always in place and never N|Johnston, recording s i : i in the way. There is no treadle or no pedal to push. The speed i GoiieaponAtaE Negres I kitchen sink and is reg d surely by a slight pressure of the knee, i Miay Jxnel Rickiras, Hstoran: I laundry. and 35000 < re obtained at a cost of one cent use for sewing the FREE-WESTINGHOUSE d and uscinl piece of furniture, a writing le, as you prefer. It fits anywhere in the real part of the furnishings. (This machine is e models for those who desire this type.) e a special representative from the factory here the FREE-WESTINGHOUSE all the “week. The 1900 Shop Salmon 1900 Sales Co. 707 12th Street N.W. Phone Main 7127 {iss Dorinda Ro s, Mrs. i M 3 i son, Mrs W. Collins and Mrs. Rob- ert’ K. Williams were elected as board of management. Twenty-two new members have come into the | Chapter during the year and elght have been claimed by death. e Francals de Washington. | Precieuses Ridicules. was received Wednesday by Mrs, wight Clark in her apartment in the Connecticut. The following program was given: "Made- Jon.” sung by the club, led by Lieut. Jean Labat; reading of the minutes, | Mrs. Katherine B. Seip; song, “Som- brero” (Chaminade), by Mlle. Desaul- niers: reading, “Le Tellephone,” by Mr. Henry Lazard: songs, (a) “Chan- son de Papillon” (b) “Ave Prin- temps.” () “Chanson Russe” and Before selecting : compare number of $ coils and price of : any other heater with ours. ' We SAVE YOU 209 of First Cost and 10% in use of G MAURICE J. COLBERT 1t's Different No hooks nor eyes to fasten. Simply slips over the head and clasps at the waist. It’s Better Molds and holds the figuro— both back -and front —in LI NI ISP AL PN AL Labor - Saving Appliances for the Hom S e (d) “Bon Jour, Suzon,” sung by Miss That can be purchased by making small monthly payments, Goodwin, and playlet, “Scene de Re- 'Will Fit Any Figure. Twelve Models. 621 F Street N.W. 900 Cataruct Electric Washer Laundry Queen Washing Machine yue.” Mme. Loison and Mr. Rene Van N\ Wear eme o‘dnu your At any of the Better Shops. ! Horton Ironing Machine Simplex 1rof Mach - Chombrugge. figure im) . it s N Hoyal"vacuam Cleaner Simplex Irouing Michine - Lth $150 to $5.00 i Main 3016-3017 . : N The Political Study Club will be en- tertained by Mrs. Maynard Crane Burrell Saturday at 3 oelock at a Mermaid Electric Dish Washer. I AT T P AP S P L AL 1 ey 2 LT A AP

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