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ckSemce IS M. 'l'HAYER """"" ‘ TEX 507 13thN.W. MEDI’I‘ERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN Clll.:l‘lli%g Via FANAMA CANAD Orfent, South Stedmship Piehets—All Lines OBER’S e et Agency, 1 Wooaward Buil wa hone e 1008 S Tis 13th N.W. Make Your Dollars screens and §lip covers te ofd:r. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. M. 5373-8374 Mrs, H. W. Petty, regent, assisted as o Ilnnnn ‘was NEWS OF THE CLUBSE: Fahfax Cownty Chaptes, D. A. R, was entertained at the home of Mrs. |- —if you have us do your pepering;| Walter. on Georgetows haights, Tucs- day evening in honor of Wuun'tun s birthday. The. old colonjal home, vlth flags and many candies, made an appro- priate setting for auch a celebration: hostess. An original ode to Wash- read by Mrs. Willis. Recitations by Miss Bertolf. A ical program by Mrs Hendricks and Miss, Hondricks on the pianc and ‘nnl guitar, and a group of songs by eund. completed an -pnloel-.tod program. The Columbla Heights Axt Club was | entertained at its current mesting b: Mrs. C. R. Cranmer, with Mrs. De Witt Crotssant acting a5 chairman, It was voted to ba; club represented in the anbook and_directory of the club wonien of Waghington. Mrs. an active. member, Julia n La; lternates, L. “‘luo ytml Al ., The MecDowell Musie Club met Mon- day evening in clubrooms, 1406 M street, whon a nromln of mnn and 1800 numbers Fiven lows, "Polohln-lle ( chmlnlnofl) Eleanore Colborn; “Marche (Chopin), Elvia Allpral = Minor (Chopin) and “Etude G Flat Major” (Chopin), Mrs. Offterdinger; “Viest D'AI‘(G (Puccini) and “Her Dream™ ), ¢ Asn Cornwell ‘Over BHDDB" (Gretchinoff) and “Wounded Birch” (Gretchinoff), Allie Trtd‘ wver; n:Oh ‘Thou Adfl : gee;.le- o ruh" ¢ (Schu- r?), 'u\xm.dx Miss Pearson and iver, guests of the club, played the !flllowln‘ numbers by MacDowe “Novellette” and “A Scotch Poe At the next meeting Mra. R. H. Dai- Bleish will address the olub. ot the Confedr / vu Dy eracy, will give a ml-wem at the wfl.hrrl Hotel March. ‘Walter B. Hutton, president of the Dlaveiot division, wili appoint a :n;nmmaa from the nine local chap- ors. The Shal Soelety will meet Wednesday evening- at Washington Law School, 1435 K streef. Dr. Paul Kaufman of the American Univer- sity_will talk on “Shakespeare’s Way With the Humours"; Dr. E. V. Wilcox, president of the society, will describe “Comedy Rellef in Tragedy,” illus- trated by the scene of the drunken porier from “Macbeth,” by BEilton B. Taylor; the grave digger's sosne from “Hamldt,” by Mr. Tavior and Clarence E. Ruebsam, the scene betw the rustic and Cleopatra, from An- tony and Cleopatra,” by Mr. Ruebsam and Mrs. Mabel Owens Wilcox. All interested are invited. e MEMORIALS IN HOUSE. he House held memorial services sterday for two of its mcmbers who d during the last year—William E. Mason, representative-at-large from Tllinois, and Samuel M. Taylor of the sixth Arkansas district. Representative Chester W. Taylor, a son of the late Representative, who was elected to fill the unexpired term, presided over the exercises in memory of ia father. Representative James Mann of Mllinois. presided during anivery of speeches enlogizing Mr. Mason. IF YOU HAD A NECK AB L l.mu THIS r:u.o-, { SORE THROAT Nalle was: elgoted being Transerred from the associato il 1ll" i \lil"lll"' | | I 4 il ! iillh’l ] | | | Get Busy You work for Money—make it work for you. Save it for Investment. Get into the Ownership Class. A few Hundred Dollars, well invested, will put you on the way to INDEPENDENCE. it worth while to save for Ownership—of - a Home—of Good Bonds—of something tangible that will blaze the way to a Bngger. Broader, Happier Future? One Dollar will start you—we’ll add 3% SAVINGS-AND ‘WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK Qornenof 9th and G Streets : 'mm STATES [TREASURY. SUPERVISION Fab was pronounced a safe and su- perior soap flako by Carnegic Institute. COLGATE & CO. Zss. 1806 NEW YORK SAFELY WASHES FINE FABRICS list. Two papers were read, one by Mrs., Frizsell on “Fuljama” and one by Mrs. Hardy on “Japanese Litera- ture.” ry Chapter, A, R., held its Fnhrury meeting at the home of the régent, Mrs. J es Stewart, 1812 La- mont street. tec Alto was nl& o appreciation ances muntbd by financal report wu rei Mareia Buras Chapter, D. 4, held its February meeting at' the home of Mrs. L. Gutelius, 804 Taylor street. Alternates were elect- ed for the congress, and after the business meeting adjourned for a 8O- cial hour. Miss Cornelia Ellison played several selections on the cello, accomipanied by Miss Frances Gute- || lus. Mouunt Holy oke Alumnne Asso- ciation will meet at the home of Mrs. | C. Leroy Parker, 1113 East Capitol street, Saturday, at 2:30. The upenler will be Mr. Btephan Panare ister from Bulgaria. He wil tell ol his visit to Geneva as a delegate to the conference last summer. Mount Holyoke women are invite its current b Phllo-Claasies held meeting with Mrs. Fuller, the presi- dent. Mrs. Katherine Knight, in the . _Acts from “Coriolanus” were | Jfi read. Mra. Glass spoke of the “Fatrl cians and Plebeans,” and Mrs. Fri zell gave a talk concerning the his tory of the period which environs the play. Gemeral Charies A. Umit, American Legion, will meet Wednes- day evening with Mrs. A. Pfleger, 732 -J13th street sautheast. Dahigren Terrace Th was enntertained at its last mee! T. Hi Following sueceeded by Frank McCoy will be hostess Thurs- day at the Studio Shop, on I street met Prld- M’urph of Colusbia public schools, gave an address, “The Health of Chfldm and Miss Woodsell, school nurse, told of results of the weights and meas. urements at all the D\lpfl- in tho Clr- bery School Miss Aldrich, from the Ck“fl Welfare Bocloty spoke on “Nutrition of the Gro'lnl Child." The association voted to serve mllk to every pupil in the build- chief The uxiliary to the 13 Club) met Thursday night at tI home of Mrs. Lee Latimer, president, Mrs. Y. Curtis P slded. After hort business meet- Inl bridge a: 00 were played. Pluribus Uaum AR heid its February meeting at the home of Mrs. R. D. Van Valken- burgh, the Portner. Mrs. Howard W. Gambie and Mrs. Danleison were as- sistant hostesses. The regent, Mrs. SVivanus Johnsog, presided. - Gontri- butions were %e to the milk fund for Arthur place, lighting fixtures for the District room, Travelers' Aid and Juvenile Protective Assoctation. The chapter's year book was distributed. Mrs, Elmer E. Curry was elected del egate to the continental congress, with the following alternates: Mr: J. M. Friend, Mrs. H. W. Gamble, Mra. R. D. Van Valkenburgh, Miss Eliza- bbeth Cooper, Miss Harriett Lander, Miss Virginis eson, Miss Laura E. Westover, Mr: L. Pfeifter, Miss Eiizabbeth Hartman and Miss- Ada. Guitner. The Excelior Literary Club met ‘Tuesdsy evening at the home of Mri A. H. Frear, the Dresldent Mrs. J. 'W. Bullas, , presiding. F. Howlett ‘Wright and ttie Wood Frear spok: and music al recluuon- were com- tributed by Miss Jessie Pearce, Mrs. Frear, Mrs. Carr_ and W. SA. Trauty. Mrs. A, H. Frea me of the founders, gave the hlstory of . the club. e Department at of the Potomae W. R C- held joint installation with the Grand Al’l'n, of the at G. R. Hall, when Past Depart- ment Pr-ddonl Nora Atkinson Beatty installed the Woman's Relief Corps - President, Myr- lor vice president, ; Juntor vice pres. mant‘ mmutl MoMill tary, Julia Mason Layton; , Flora M. Emer- gon; patriotic instruotor, Ness ~ Fauth; Mary M. North; senior aide, Au B. Palmer; Grimes, Harrl Ella Ofr, Melisa Crow: at-large, Margaret Mil Well Equipped —to take prompt care of all your general or special kinds of MACHINE WORK Able to quote Iuterounu Prices because of special tages of location. EIII H. S. EEKINS €O, INC. 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CABBAGEX 5¢ {POTATOES Mt § That you are bu)mg from us are all shipped v direct to us by the South Carolina Sweet Potato Association These Sweet Potatoes are very Per Lb, fine and you will be delighted to learn that good sweet potatoes are obtainable at this season of the ' WATCH FOR OUR , 15 = 45c| ADVERTISEMENT | PerPomd . § Bt TOMORROW l 1c | GREEN BAG COF F EE 25c Other Specials 77u's Week - 25,000 e “SUNSHINE” KRISPY KRACKERS A dainty, salted, extra quality soda cracker Perhaps you are already buying this fine Sunshme product, but we want more of our friends to try them. Hence we have ar- ranged for this sale. We suggest the pur- chase of a dezen packages—in the sealed packages these crackers will keep for sev- eral weeks without deterioration. Per Package................. FRENCH'S 'SANITARY CREAM SALAD | BAKING POWDER MUSTARD Satisfaction Guaranteed =15¢ beateiociie waen, . 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Enjoy eating these delicious fruits while you can get’ fi)m at the moderate prices we ask.: ¢