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\ %>QQ%<>%(>\)QQQQQ<>W SO ¢ A Page for Girls: Flappers and Otherwise §! Notes of Art and Artists The Abbott H. Thayer memorial ex- | ing an éndowment f'“d of $200.000| The program for this week at the Ebbitt Hotel by the ladies of The department la- ihe department auxiliary, Mrs. Ella ) E 1 - e * ! nibition, whieh has attracted so much | ’or theé purchase of modern paintings | follows: Todw b o Eills Conductgd by He]en H' Fetter' taverable atteption in tho Corcoran .’,.:,‘:'.;,‘:." ':'ult:'b“.'"‘.':':&'n.::f‘fl'g’“",: dies’ suxiliaries, Mrs. Blla Ford, presi- 3% PTOEent. | Department Come 2 t - Gallory of Art during the past three | o sotuiced'® ot beans Cor e haburen | dent. assisted by the Auxillary of present. DDA TTOODTTII T ITHITISIISDADD DI DI DD DD | yeoks, closes on Wednesday and will | with the promise of the Carnegle Cor- | Urell Camp. No. 9, and Dewey Naval o 2 = f New York that for every Ni ted by depart-' The foilowing delegaies werse = e ; = A then be dispersed. aration of Camp. No. 7. accompanied by depa: S following _ delegate INCE the duyx of Esther and| Hag Executive Skill | Originator of Pianist It will be replaced by {wo notable ) 280 50, &iyen an additional $1.000 |0 omcers and bind, will embark < §'“GF0 10 TGUISCH Brell CamR, S0 Miriam, women and T. A. Wilkinson. Quartermaster collections, one consisting of oil . s % on ® floral launch at the arsenal Adji irls have | In Musical Sphere Son¢ of the Lady Strap- always been associated with | Cl\lb at ! D. Wi h = i | t y P o . for th . Wadiington, E. Driecoll and R tice) dete iadRn e Hanger. 3 vaintings by ardsts of Philadclohin| oy oo 0 S8 T G L whart, Washington barracke. for the G b Wt ; v and vicinity, which is being assem- | M- purpose of holding memorial serv- - &ton. the Sage Foundat Neo Ibled through the co-operation and ! York is ecuring & pam for New Yorw |ices and strewing flowers upon the Richard J Harden Camp. No. 2 { with the advice of Edward W. Red-|and its environs. ~This will be a|waters of the Potomac in memory of elvcind the follow g deleguies 1o the greatest operalic composers are men. it America toduy there are some Swinging and swayiog in Cork-screwed clothes, 1 cling to the hing Fervent 1 pray, when really gre woman composers and 'l not lund in any one’s Iny ologer cpartme encampm Danie ihe mumber of women succeeding in Ana' Il afonnd me aihnrs swit i ifield. This exhibition will include ;;f';‘.:’"pfl;"; _' nfk:::“de:-;,y 'I';- wf:'l‘n:: the heroes of the sea. Admiral George 'l'ro':’:;.'::-nf.‘fmv _‘H?‘l:“:’;ml‘""l aniel Swing, swing, strap! works by auch well Known artists. as | griistic civie di jopment. Dewey Naval Camp. Arthur Ho wynn, William E. Rink. Frank Plaiz, the music world iz constantly in- creasing. Mrs Mrs. N commander, will assist the ge J. Neuner. Jumes J. Knibbs, Veil J. " McDonald, John D. Shaw, 4 cob B, De Hart, alternates; Charls Department band rehearsal. Old Na- Al Melaugnlin, W Reat after weat ix vacated. yet wwacih w e B 1o turn. aud & game s begun; Daniel Garber, Hugh Breckenridge, Dl:‘]:;flnrn.llsut- nlnnonncm and ex- | League i 1O # & meeting held in New |jadles’ auxiliaries. Monday night— {Charles Rosen and others, 10 0ne be-| yori recently. The ehairman of the ing represented by mere than two eX-| commitiee on plan is Charles D. Ni £. Beach. with her . marvelous interpretations of bird | i : uu—lmlu‘f “‘»n l.rfh‘ l‘:l..,,.. ny - | b DG RS S Sa 1Bmplm~ It will be set forth in the|ton, at one time secretary to Pri val Hospital, Tuesday morning. Me- W crson. Willlam H Mat- BT themas bE plad tion, is | Dimy L Stumbie g binuniled - wemi-circular gallery and will re- ?::"T"r':;l.-"lll" Asistant Secratary of | morial day — Department headquai- s es of piano on, Is i [ er Axs ; rent i Teed; nks S placed on the highest pinnacle @ Pwins, swing, strep? | I main throughout the summer, KiVing | of the Ameriean Fenceasion af Auts | Lers staff, band and seven campe, with rick McCormick. Bermara R. mx L wake (v henr Washingtonians ample opportunity to| Frederick P. Keppel, formerly As- | colors, will form in front of Pythian and ¥ L. Koch. The follow iamist ca each. and her music is v ) v s nui BrEDENGACAT (FERELD i become " better acquainted with the| sistant Secretary of War, is wecretary | Tomple, 1013 9ih street northwest, at CTults were clceied and muste not only beautiful. hut has those el Bl b utput of the painters of this local- | and on the committes are Frederick | g oelock, fo particpaie woih the TCTPErship in the camp: haries Hel- qualities which make 1t beloved by | Tunes on 11 ity. : A. Delano of Washington e e e onblic: 1 she Lo el L REchisn, oo e * the people as well as by those who Swing, swing. | - The other collection is one-man gu:-n. cretary of the Hage Fou A e Sy o i :E.mm.“- mn;-l:, 'rl;n‘, aud Frank He . <t hig . cal | . . group and wiil consist of twenty-four | dation. New York: Dwight W. Mor- A 3 s e i lam B. R chid n Aze thost highty versed inithetmusical CAMP FOR SCOUTS g Water colors by Frank W. Benson.|row and Frank L. Polk. A e o T et Socochifug Bposs arts. CO! 2 : which will be shown'in cases in the! The speakers at the meeting when| g, (he dedication of the LIDEOIR | mereing ai Carrie Jacobs Bond, who was so ——— % upper atrium. These water colors are | the project was ‘announced were o oria se 2% o Tussany Mur 30 ming Poot ¥ h led 3 . % recent, works not heretofore exhib- Elihu Root. Herbert Hbover. Alfred | <" = it Y 5 Shion she 'WAKIIBHEN YPOR ALY |Members Are Preparing for| | : Tted, und the majority are scenes at|E. Smith and Robert W. De Forest. | Department (o ST B ve sam R give her first recital that she had to | : assau painted during Mr. Benson's | Departmon! DA ciected to life mem < st recita s d e : ; 3 5 “x % % | has assigned cumps in various ceme- cnition fashion a dress for the occasion out Initial Event. | i Irecent sojourn in the Bahamas They {{Bas assignedisamps 1n War) P in ihe camy. rgvition R A ; farc all richly colorful, bojdly ren-| An exhibition of American art is|howers Tocday. &8 fo e AN L R e The tirl Scouts are very busy be-| [ ‘ dered. " utrong, individusl ard 5| to be held in Paris in the spring of | Camp. No. 1. a9 am S e i nie ot ThE by the cruelly thoughtless commen Thel o ’ : 2 ; tinetly out of the ordinary. nte. | 10.0% bal i Camp, No. 1, am., to e ent con ] of many of the women in her audi- 2 1 ELAIIRE) DEADRORLIONG LG Oper: MCHYS 5 4 Lty it Sy, of Winslow Homer | 1923 under the auspices of the French | Peths Hospital cemeter: 34 hanorary member of (Camp. No to Prospec i en Camp. addressed the cam quart mp Bradley. and plan | ¥ 3 * Land of Sargent at their best. byt reul- | ministry of fine arts and the min- at ence, is another woman 2 Tty " wood and St J — i — = > % ! S 3 programs for the different troops dur- Ao 1y only so through similarity of}istry of foreign affairs. The Frencl o No. 4. 1 ational Soldiers’ ~ 7 somposer whatwilllive fonaver in the g their occupancy of the camp this d q sirengih and competency in crafts- | Bovernmeni fum leni the Bulding | Fomme e ciors oder (he ausplccs W R h e T a1 summer. The formal opening will be i manship. known as the Jeu de Paume. in the! o W0 “qin iitent, Miles Camp has e yong o 2 Rasfeet) Da ! {on_July 5 v . Mr. Benson, as all know, is distinct- | Tullerles Gardens ut the corner | poer detallod Lo hold Memorial das Ao Bl R D H 1p Bradley is luated on Gun- : ; ; an outdoor painter. even his figure | formed by the Rue de Rivoli und the | bereicos in - Hitcheock hail a: St Rt Tahal ke RO ik tits CoNiir Y B - g ot peintings hwving for the moat part | Place de’la Concorde, for this pur-! Elizabeths Hospital. Paxt Deva b TUNSIE A 2oL L G 3 h altimore. ‘here are facilities for 3 been done under the canopy of heev- | pose. 3 5 eharles 3. P. W, d i LR ) pii SR DOROBRY R | swimming, nixing and “all puidoor YIss ARLINE GILBERT, on rather than beneath & studio roof. | It is the desire of the French gov- | Belt o ey Ol e b N et Esgapd | President Business High Sl sports. 11 is conducted jointly by the | Majoring In munic at Western High | He is a distinguished etcher ax well | ernment. that this exhibition include | for tne Sunday afiernoon S L Weading Invitations 'rm»s week. “Music week” in the} L chentra. Bultimore and Washington Girl Scout | Sehool. as a painter. and his etchings of wild | the fine. decorative and applied art: or wp .‘_‘l{n‘ku_ e n , fer National Capital. will bring the ) 5 jEouunisAtions and ¢ apen (O & #“r:] YR s = —————{birds. and particwlarly water fm\'ls.'lhl;lllh:l exhib lected be indiv il P -th 5 3 outs organized under the Distric {have excited great admiration. ual in design and execution and not pwing delegates a Jtar- nnounceme arm of e girl's musle even more HEADS ORCHESTRA. | Columain “council und "the "Baltt VARIETY IN CLUBS. ™5 Cororin Sehool of Art. con: | reproduotions of European Are TRE | nates wararaleeied ni the last musiar Iy before her relatives and e council and to girls who wish | = ducted by the Corcoran Gallery of | organizing committee appointed by les Camp, to represent them at s v . 11 take the Art. closed its regular session’ last,the French f conitate ot g B, A0 Tey i us well as strangers who may [ M . . Sy uts and wi i . e i government consists of | the department encampment to tenderfoot Lest in camp. ‘lhere is one | _|\week and the work of the students! Bryson Burrough i 4 4 : have the privilege of hearing her iss Riley of Business High | permanent building, uhionh:«;u]-\wflfl‘fliM"“'cal Opportunities Of- |t now on view il the walls of the {ings at the Metropolitan. Muscum of | Pologato Sheriinn, Waite: Fowier Engrevers far every Occasion Refore the war—the greati world ! H 103 mess hall and revreation hal e galleries on the main floor. Formerly | Art, New York; Charle t 2 Leahy, Snyder and Parris war-- musical training, vocal or in- | Fine Musician. girle will sieep In tents and work in | fered at Western. these palnung and drawings bave | dent New Vork Chupter. American | Alterndtes s Comiades White. - Lash TwELFTH STREET | the open. The camp will be open Institute of Arehitects: Paul Cret.!Kangicsser, Kunza. Davis and Culin betusen F and G strur-ental, was considered the (hng | At Rusiness High School a zivl is AL Western High School the girls:gallery, but owing to the fact that| for the ghter of the house t0p . until September 4, and girls may re- ! ) ow DEatfatos ot T : Tonen e o rE e piaesing merior | Beatd of the school orchestra. one of | hiin Trom one (o elght Wweeks {of musical abiltty have found oppor- | (hix Edllers way ocoupled be | the | SO0 G0 ST BCUISCAr,RE the Lol (Mo the ] e et o) accomplishment. but was never taken | the best amateur orchestras in the; There will be u camp directo i tunity for development of their pow- | in Taeatian became mecessnry. 1t 56| William Emerson. director schobl of |ty Lox Avgeles, Galic. i - yery seriously he girl's family, | eity. Dorothy Ritey, president of | sharze at ‘\E‘h‘(‘.“ o asisted by |€rs in & variety of clubs which pur- i & goad change, for in these lower snl-lfil"th_ll.l(-clurv. Massachusetts Institute | Claiborn S. Close and Frederick 7 = === V- CNeeDt in the few cancs bf outstand” | e wrchiestra and & member of the | SoUVILES he Will be dssisted by | oxe 10 Eive training along vocal and | leries the student works are shown | of Technology. Boston. and Julian |and Quartermaster Jesse F. Sprinkle 11z genius alons some musical line. | i asgruct with statuary. casts and bronzes|Clarence Levi. treasurer, New Vork | Alternates — Kunzg, Solbach and During the war. however. the calii luating class of the school. wus| ‘ooderait. nuture siudy, = €ames|instrumental lines. These are the;which give a measure of reality and) Chapter. American Institute of Archi-{ 8nyder. 5 I was _stupendous’ for fresh givlieh | president of the school giee | SW :, o e ceper will | Mandolin and Guitar Club, the Glee ; MeDl LR ':;'.'_"gs"";:.mgfljlhfl‘“!hl ects. - 8n) | GREASY OINTMENTS voices to cheer our men whe re S i | 5 s v 5 8 i ot 1 ‘ as been ap- B e e in her freshman year and is| and see that the food | Club, Orchestra and the Pianists’ Club. | excejlent” work. gonscientiously ren- | extinmiorosey /8 the outgrowth of an| Mrs Bessie McCaffrey has beey ap . a b b e el e desvea 4 S Cat o it an xhibition gof American architecture o:- | pointed supreme chief adviser of (e to forget in cases of those who had ¥ acconplished as a planist. | el O a | This last is one of the unique clubs | (ETEC, K1) ,__“":“:“‘":'“ ¥ atemt “Thexs | Banized by“and seit to France last vear | National Temple. Lineal Soci by 3 d a Gri pomeRacksibadlyy woundet Lor (e at instrument in the | ciul attention WOl Lo King will be!In Washington and one of the most R fant Pashan ¢ | under the auspices of the American o | Mre S Wo Couiter. supreme chict | Science Has Found a Grease- pressed “by the terrible tragedies | and can aiso sing very | U TTC G0N Covks A Graduate [active The representation of girls in Eenius. but one does not look for; Uy o ATCHterts, which after beins | ruler. less Way to Overcome . . a8 she has a charming soprano | ny v nstani attend: {this in student work = 3 invited and shown | s, - . 3 B NIt e 0i 4 iy o Ry d {The” 1ife drawings are particularly | London. arousing in both great cit-| Past Commander Marry F. Patter- Skin Troubles. A[USIC kas power to do consider- " VOlve [and. madlcatl A recd at Wiy | - good, the figures well constructed and | €€ deep interest aud calling forth aigi | son of Ureil Camp, No. 8. now senior £ M ably more " wotae e | I te of her unusual mu Y representutive of the Red I« w girl. Sally Finney, who has |admirably ket forth with an eviden: | commendation. Exhibitions of this sort | vicc commander. has received the in- s e o Tasii s sava ast. and during the war the | abii she maintains u norn e kil be. In ChATEe | ne ponor of direeting and. aecom. | ComPTehension of the beauty of form | do much 1o create friendly interna- | dorsement for office of depariment M A Same paint marvelous ‘hology of music wps | e e By Oy iated [y mOdL ! & 1 and the rhythm of line, the significance | tional relationships. almosi perhaps ; commander Past Commander James 1t may e Increasingly recognized all over the |°rest in the other activities of the;of the Bt CIIL TS 2 {Panying the Mundolin and Guitar Club. | 0f 1ht and shade. "It is to teach | more than any oiher siugle medium J. Murphy of Harden Camp. No 1ation after shax world. 1t was the women and girt being s member of the dra et bring With her (0! Three-fourths of the orchestra is |} ssCruthe that an ax( e "&l“?‘-:tr“ % xis ¥ { has received the indormement for of-, s e, ng feet who furnished much of the great |matic society. secretary and treas mp @ health certificate issued BOUi . uiniced of girls and there are fifty | may help to develop talent S. P - {fice of senior vice department com- supburn. wime of ibe o LR | of ‘the "Osirls Club. temporary |mare than one week previous to hes ; e and i A Ly e WORk (of the Antidus Glatmiis]y oor o VAR ateile (ditihas | minndes i tigl s P Ting~ that mas happen o awaken the In consuiting the programs planned | clerk in the offce t f rance there. | Bpecial arcangemencs | gitls in the Glee Club. The accom- | pemarkahle for painstaking elabora. | ProUght back with him from St. Peters 1, has fiuy skin uerves thal are situated Just by the h schools for Music n»«k!nr the school and engaging r have been made for these examinasfpunist of thexe two organizations isjtion and accuracy of rendering. Tt|burg. Fin. u series of extremely inter e e cne notices the splendid part the ou: her activities. | tions, and details will be Biven lojy o o T generally con- | 15 Derhaps a little overelaborate. but | uting and excel : - atments remain on girls play in the various entertala-| This orchesira was organized Seours ‘when they vegister for camp 3 : 3 not_carried 100 far this shortcom. | “*!!"& avd excellent water colors giving | foting Ao o wessy and seil ments planned [ years ago by Mrs. F. M Bults when |at the offi This s done to s | ceded 1o, be one of the hardest work- {ing muy be.reckoned we a virtue. |charac tic views of that typ: The {oltowing: were elecles fepm, . L& Came to the school from Bristol. [suard the health of the children and| . ror the success of both organiza- | There is too much impatience today |soytnern city on the Guif of Mexico Astor Camp to the depariment en- || 3 | Teun. where she was head ,of the|to make a buxis for taking the neocs in the matter of technique and there | These Dictures are not of tie fashion- | SATIPIWENt: A€ delegaies Oscar Felver Amik Club PI depariment of commarce in (e Bris- | sary precautions in regarg to health.;tions. are 100 few who are willing to give |uble quarter, or that occupied by the | and Charles L. Gibbe: ae alternates | mikeco Clu ans Lo i ool Mrx Butts has de. | Board and tuition cowt 38 @ Week:| The Pianists' Club i the mont re- {the time to atfain manual facllity. | winter residents, bur set forth instead | Maurice Leaby and William Liosey. 1 s o] velop p stra into the fine | Pavable ln adyapce. - ‘elve [cent of the four societies. The idea he portrait elass malex { the homes of some of the op = Great Falls Plcmc‘,f or’:&zl lllllll';| ores filli: x‘lllud‘):\: :.‘:.1""" fare ix $438 for girla twelve|cent of the four societies. Th idea | showing of paintings in 0l purposed | iow frime l:,o‘;m ? :'h:m-'.':n"w';.:i Vice President Coolldge will de- || Sor uf apyions [chenosions pEaniEs hons 3 | years and over. and 8 for girls un-|of thix club for musical enthusiasts |#s studies. Thexe of course ha e veen ! painted white or £ray and wth Bart liver u memorial address to the Vei- || crcam from soor druggist. who is & The Amikeco Club. the most popu- | Mi8s E. L. Thompaan, the new music|ger twelve jand members of the major music;dons from draped models and whow | eiiame My WPieAl | evans of All Wars n Kin Ha o8 i6n pefiad iy o I o 2 - 2 lirecior of the school is developing | “No givl may receive, while in camp, ’ g igood construction and in some in- Yourrourdings. In not a few |- g Solgiers’ Home, this afterno o more thun pleased with it lar zirls organization of Business:{n other musical ,interests of the!any package of food of any kind | classes originated with Arline Gilbert. fstances firm modeling. In (he mat- |h¢ DA< Iitioduced figures giving to Uie i .50 o'clock. under the auspices |[1 01 seud thin slywing with 1 (ot of hool. will celebrate the close | sche Miss Tho is a graduate | Such packuges will be turned over Lo of Westorms best miuniate amd|ier 0f color they “are " poor. the | compositions u hunin interest. ‘Fur- {81 IEC QCinck Jndl i e s pema Chem - successfull firet vear with u pic- [ of the Cen S the commissary. This ix done in order Fpvesternis best hiwniste an®color used in mos! instunces being | {Eermore, he has painted his pictures - . } Md. for @ lare d £ : . the Washi to prevent sickness here will be a i as well ag | F7ther dull. ‘muddy and lifeless. but |the full light of u southeru sun and! president General Mrs. Cora M. | nic to be held at Great Falis on; o™ i “Wilson & icanteen open duily, immediately fol- |} ol one c.nnoi make bricks without {Ehows interesting coutyasts of sunlight ' yonpson of the National Ludies' Thursday. The &irls will £ bY|School She has twught grade schooi {lowing the noonday. Wneil USUON | rne (nreetold obiect of the club is|oiien inbars: o this pespecs. montaf | quite Spackiing . his Arawing. 1 excel | AUXIlIAry was tendered a reception r v ireat Falls station. o is and la specialized ach- [ 3 2 el {0 : it ct_most ; : v cel- - trolley to the Great Falls station. on | pupiis and later specialized In (el day. between the hoursof 2 und 5 p.m.. | lo give seif-confidence. u grealer reper- | the still life class is far in advance, has employed his medium the Virginia side. and hike from there | In§ music in the grades In Febru-j &y BENWSO0 LG P60 (o visit the | toire and famitiarity with the works |being fresh and distinetlv colorful | with a freedom and capability atiained ary she was appointed to her pres- T ! y i : e b han ] Srachi s 1 ) e damp 4t any other time The camp |of the great masters That the ciub has| The night class work s likewise (0 | only (hrough experience 0 i fieetxanisationd nel TOL e "dl”v[he mq.r\‘;,slhli..z}’xwlm‘:?; tCommytces in charge of areangements | attained its purpose has been proved by | be commended and icads fo the re- | ] P c : = Jfter its crganization the| Amonz the girls in (he wrehestra | t"™Pamy Upradley, Cincludes Mrs |ihe iuspiring programs given at each | flection that thote who give even-: sl d s : s club gave a fo who have shown excep! $ 1A e RS Tind Mrs. Joseph | meeting Besides the regular program. | incs (o such work after days of em-| Miss Clara Hill has taken # studio wousewarming” in the early fall,|are Dorothy Riley. Marie Colling, Bradley, M Richard Emmett and | which incl clions from e : cho | 3 i which _includes selectio ) ployment are naturally those who!jouse at Provincetown for the summer when tHey had a faculty tea. They | Clara Kesler. Lilllan Meade. Doris iy Amo: H s 4 ¥ had @ faculty 1 ] s fes, member ial solos und talks on the | pursue the study w i BECEIBUL guiN vATY Succesatul UUC [Mayers cmuaicsteshier, with heriowm e Gl uts of Troop 11 of Hy- | fatious composers have been given. Wity | ntent udy wity most serlous|, g axpects to conduct there a class in plav. Murical Romance. which was | private puplls. although only a Junlor jattsville. Md, are selling candy <o 82 {many of the old members back next| All in all. the showing is admirable |™Sdeling during fune, July and Augus A e O e A Pl Ny 1o ey | Yeur and new menibers coming from (0€ | as good. If not better than the ma. | Fiovincetown is one of the larges: it be repeated at the school Jitetat Iy Qovidinds plis oL fower classes, tiie Ciub promises | jority of the foremost art schools in |48 most important of the American for the | poris Schutz { Bradley this summer. Last year only 1o eome Westerms | [1his “countes. ‘Tn other words. one |Summer ait colomes It is there that ! three members were able to attend Hawthorne has his ouidoor school of benefit of the piano fund. The Amikeco Club is aiso respon- e The (roop has been organized only |& tion _ | desiring to take up the study of art | x uidoa g sl for the interesting stole ehow | Activities of Interest S et the npmber of men | | Arline Gilbert the fas™ % "Brofession “has un . reason "t | ASUNE MAULE and 1wo or three oth staged the school. with the as-! In Fl Circles ! bers has eaved 10 two full squads | distinction of being the ouly high schoo! | jeave Washington in order to secure | PAIIers have suminer classes = = | sistance of the social service di- n Flapper Lircles and four extra girls, making twenty {student who bx & member of the club | (he necessary instruction. poThere is an excellent little gallery in | rector of a local sho; This style i in all Fhere are two secon. ieuten- | organized | 5. Marttn ris . wife | Edmund C. Tarbell principal of 2 3 1 ine Show demgnstrated the. proper ('D’x"n—i The Friendship Club of® Western!.n(s as well the first lieutenant, | of tue civil service commissioner and a | s echool, and directs the work, ai. |LO%N Art Association and therein each | Youngbload, and the cap- | lea, figure in the musical circles of | though he is not regularly in attend. | UEUSL an interesting exhibition of the fratic clothing, S il e iss Ruth birativn of clothing. from hats to| High Schoo! will entertain the mem i work of members of the summer colony tain, Mrs. Louis Dashlell. 'The socie-| the Capital city. Mrs. Morrison is re-|ance. The instructors in charge ahoes. for wea school sports | e 2 ] { shoes, for wear to sch e‘énr;:‘rg POTLS {bers of all the other Friendship clubs . ¢y utgrown Its clubroom. and |sponsible for a series of interesting re- | Riohard Meryman. Burtls Baker and |15 Deld. 3 | tions. of the city. more than 200 in number, ; now meets In the parish hall of the | ciials given guring the past week by $ix { Nrs M. M. Leisenring. and all credit | Jiss Sarah Munroe of Washington is The club instituted a pleasant cus-|a¢ g rrack meet and luncheon Satur- len_mmulx hur l‘l‘ 'I;lwhlr"vlz of the dozen members of the club at {is due to them for the present excel. | another local artist who summers tom when it gave a tea for the g > 3 has tw won the “roll of honor'|per home, 1410 N street. The club Jent. shawing | Provincetown. having purchased a ::ouse mothers of the members on St. Pat-{day afternoon. Prizes will be gi‘en|and the ‘merits” banners [rom pairol: knowpy a< the Saturday Afternoon Mus AR jthere and a couple of summers ago the winners in the various athletic | leaders’ meetings and once the “pro-| &I i gy added thereto @ studio. club, one of the live ney 7 s ‘ot Porger Announcement is made in the bulle The Washinglon Handicraft Gui 0, r meeting of Forget-| Each, o oo i members: : of the Washington Handieraf: {heid ils annugl meeting and electi in the city. . My Son Arthu will roop (Troop 25 of the ¢ & . > i 2o 2 S dnEedas : 5 ; Cutino, Miss Elizabeth Swen 10 thet a summer hand nesday evening, M The offi- | Scouts). held lust Tuesday. Miss CAr- | ot ”ugh. Miss Winifred Michaelson, | school will be inmugurated (his sea- Cers elec taf d, at r. W . headqua jolime “Thoine. fiast Meuenant Lo iine. Gilbert and Mrs. Florence | son under the sunervision of Joseph ! vice president 15 ctreer. the night of Friday, June 9. | t700p. was presented with a token i {0 ton. As the member judged to|C. C'aghorn. instrugtor of arts ang | Mollle Weyman, treasurer, and Alice L. i . from the troop for her | Fimilton et S Fe 1, spereturs. The foll Th v Friday, June the | appreciation 2. have given the best recital and general | crafts at Central High School and a BUSOL, MBCIEIRTY. ollowing l:lui f;"e'f,’.‘n‘,éfi,‘.‘ will be hostesses «t a|interest in the work during the past|, ,;,cc at the bi-monthly meetings of | member of “the guild. The school. | W elected members of the board of ) dance to raise funds for the organi . Miss Thom had to resign her |, "o iory Migs Gilbert won the prize | which opens July 5, and continues to {governors: Geurge Oukley Totten. Jr. s she is sailing for Europe onjoe® POl “licket to the Philadelphia | August 16. will be located on the K. Bush-Brown, Joseph E. Clag- ) zation. 5 . 3 ag- | irl may be ace of | June 9. - Simphony concerts next fall. The re-|banks of the Potomac river, near {horn. Mrs. Emmy Sommers, Miss Marian ni"in'llflflf.’g“ B aneh abuat cosking |, Seventeen girls of Troop 29 """qu. P ents for the recital were one se- { Cabin John bridge, and goes unde:|Lane and J P. S. Neligh. The guild, their captaln, Miss Vera Lawrence. | ci"*D\" Bach, one sonata by Reet- | the name of “The Seven Locks School | Which has 4 membership now of 124 and | and other domestic duties 2% the girl ; ) L (1} i . | Saturday, May 20, and hiked in the |y, f standard romunce | of Arts and Craf cs' | under the auspices of which the excel 5 b a hoven, a group of stan omunce | of Arts and Crafts.” The six weeks ausp v 05-03;'3;"" ef.“;f:fi:w:gerd’-‘:{o et | vicinity of Anacostia. making camp | places and a second group of modern | course Includes, fewelry. metal worlk, | lent exhibition of handicrafts has r A o at Fern Valley. Games were played | or other standard selections. Miss Gil- | basketry, batik and landscape paint- | Cently been held at the Art Center. Is n of Miss White of the donestic ; ; ¢ i vi “entrs nd stories told. The troop practiced | pert, who has a class of private pupils | ing. making plans for extending activities School m‘l’ild‘ah!l?:nd:efd!‘4-(1‘";:}11\;5“53 ‘tralling.” ~ The following _girls i horaelt & pupil of Mrs. Alice Bur- Sk next season. At the meeting on Wed- Sy, "whicn Was sold bnen the | passed thelr firemaking tests: Emily | bage ~Hesselback, Ex e oot o | RemRyNevniEE it voled ts besome - : i PP e ane Quirl ian Lindquist, June bers at her 4 n the lobby o e Nationa u- | chaj merican eration . n annual spring pley e 5*Cne funds | Eobinson, Eether Bendheim. Ruth | Bach: “Minuet" by seim, "0t and B stfects northwest | Arie " the nmational artorsanizaiion Harmless Laxative to Clean Little Bowels and Sweete 3 v aughnessy an e8| uggenheim. by Beethoven: 2 now to be seen & collection of war | Wi h annual convention was . . raised ac that time show Kruss ie-|\iiigrie Her(zberg Dassed the knot- | Scpumann *Liebestraum,” by 2t; | portraits of unioue interest They |recently held In this city. Sour, Colic Stomach—Babies Love It tying part of her tenderfoot test. octurne,” by Chopin; ' | are pnstels by Walter de S. Beck of % ith net receipts s e S - N | Chopin. New York., and represent those who - , 4 3 3 \ e the materials and other costs in-ls o4 opo 1) I | Agured canspicuously both in the{ Capt. W. S Clime. formeriy of| Furry Mother! If baby las colic, | tains no narcotics or soothing druge e e sty | Business Girls' Clubs | Union and’ Confederate armies in the | Washington, but now living in New | Jiarrhoea, food souring, feverish | Millions of mothers depend upon Iplished this sweet task -are Ircue| Program at Western | y L e & men® {he | York. has just been awarded the| breath, coated tongue; is restless | California Fig Syrup to kecp baby Narma Smith, Margaret Alur, | 7 ! Will Open Camp Soon | His e iin "are being | Lovis Comfort Tiftany Foundation| and can’t sleep because of cl bowels clean, sweet, and regular. = l‘;ulnam.dt'lfnru G s’l‘::: lor- | Girly’ athletics at Western Hi‘hi S memorialized xchollx'sh;l‘l'ln painting. am; he leaves | powels, give a_ half-teaspoonful of | Ask your druggist for genuine ence Hodges an vin nkin. Sel i Contrary to previous expectations |y R {the 15t of June to spend the summer il ifornin Fig 8 Loy Afarsarer, Colllos and Saren Chan, pochoo! will e younded up with a - portraits were for the most | tho 18t of June to xnend the summe: | Cylifornia Fig Syrup. It moves the | “California Fig Syrup” which has v v, 2.1 i ished by the Business {! d i v in- | &L 'y S b3 M 3 & % membere of the Central High School | §7and flourish on' Wednesday. June "‘:::,?Zizn:":;‘l:: e e D e o e oun compositions, | the instruction of Diniel Garber. wind and gas and all the couring | full directions for infants in arms Bank. have proved their excellent|when the annual track day will be 4 “ . th is a portrait of ,, Mrs. Clime will join Capt. Clime at food, bile and poison right out of | and children of all ages plainly training in hl_mkkeopi}:\g by the ad-|duly ctgebu'm{. !Amoln: ldh-’ m:\‘:l_y summer camp at Cabin Juf'm will no!Y:;glr' -}';i‘\:mse. m;.r e hisr’ physicl:ugox""" B \;1 immediately after the the tender little bowels without | printed on, bottle. ?:[other! You mirable way in which they handled | intere: mlHe- uf‘: I'lnglj ";", Et;' be opened with a housewarming on | 2,4 a Jieutenant. This has &upport- | close 1_01 er concert season on cramping or overacting and baby | must say “California” or you may e e o e e o "o | Vil e hleh dueip ot helght,|Decaratlon’ day, ar was thé orlginal (ing It as It were, & Jouile porirait June 15. ey Ususlly gets peaceful relief, Con- | get an imitation ig yrup. - * ¢ 3 A A Louisville, LIN. yru monetary returns for the spring play. | broad. jump for distance, basket ball | intention. The change of plans is due :;’m" DE 1}:9"'1!:: O e ot Bt /. MISS ETHEL CARPENTER, This work involved much detail:) throw "for disthnce, high jump forlio the fact that so many of the mem- |, .0 "and a panel showing Lieuts.| ! President of orgnniza Other good-bgokkeepers who handled |.orm, broad Jump for form. relay iy . or the clubs expedi to be out of | Frank H. Rahen and Fountalne Beat- W@Wflc&@fifiq 2 0, m at '-ll.gll 0 » v s 1 ters in o T ¢ith | race by classes (freshmen vs. sopho- d i ick's day and followed this up with | Buckly, Eleanor Ashe, Mabel Ander- | It is anticipated that there will he |has been ‘formally christoned Laf-a- & 1°E, ave B s, Gorink Emster "weele | son. Louise Hancoek. Margaret Mc- | much excitement atlendant on the|io: pggge. g Stom af e A e R taa Bir | fi ENGLANDER J Flans are already being sketched for | Auliffe and Grace Gibbs. high jumps, especially. as the teams| ", Vsl croup of girls to enjoy | years after the great confiict. A ED » Alumni of Western High' School | from the difterent classes are so well : he Beeche e e abag Staa | will be interested o know thai the|matched In scores made to date. One|the hospitaiities of the new camp will Aaiere. ls CRICrS O et e Fire membership will al€o be sreatly, ®iris of the different clasues now at- | senior, one junior and one freshman| g, there on Thursday night of this!piymouth Chuteh,” likewise painted : zcrea-eu. T i e o el Fendinw the school are making care. | have attained each a score of four | §aek. There will be representatives | o pofli of the participants were old ‘("'('(' Fargely responsible for this very suc- | ful plaus to insure. the serving of = ! feet four inchies, and one sophomore | from the following clubs: Alethia, | ere are five group pictures DETELNY feet year. are: Hihel Carpen- | delightful. luncheon to the ajumni,|has a record of four feet three|Tip Top, Fireside Friendly, T. N. T. | yepre ,n'l',n‘ the “Old Guard” of New president; Regina Schioer, vice; who are to be the guests of the school | Inches. A Wakeka and Good Fellowship. York. and there are single portrajts ¥ Townsend, sceretary; | on “Alumni day,” June 2, when a spe-| The tennls vourts of Western are| on Tuesday, June 6, a second group B of Adelaide Smith, a - cial assembly of students, teachers|kemt buzzing, for more than eightywil] enjoy the rrivileges of camp burg with Grant, and next year are: Regina Schloer.'and visitors will be held to celebrate | Sirls have already signed up for the|jife, This group Will include repre- | oipers, 5 (president: Margaret Matthews, vife|the recent reorganization eof the tennis tqurnament, which must be|geniatives from Amekitia, All Round: The collection s lent by the Ander- president: Margaret McCloskey, sec- | Alumni Association. played off before track day. Allstawa, Commonweal, Business Girls' { . /70 /e tiaq * New York, and while . yetary: Viola Bell, treasurer. French has alwaysg been a favorite The base ball teams of Western Forum, Wohelo, Premier and Rain-| .o worke do not possess the highest language with the feminine s d15irls are also getting very indus-|pow. A clever little pageant will be A hey have & directn Japanese Operetta not' a 'little of the suceess of the | (rious . The first of the champlon fratented AL e oses the | e b7 yendoring. which.to E " “French night” which was held last | ShIP §ames was pluyed on Thursday | business girls' camp conference held ;.\ oyiont carries conviction. Whether e 3 v ni) We: between the senior and sophomore |last summer at Camp Nepahwin, § W Class Night Feature, [ndey 080t 31, Vemiern igh Sehosl) (cams. The funiors and freshmen | Those laking part in the pageant are S AR A L will play on Tuesday. The captains Mys. Mary Slough. Mrs. Margaret | frce’ mf a . mossure Betivesn the h who took part. The entertainment a 3 © All of the ninety-nine members of | WO fooK PELL. THE of the four class teams are Wilmoth | Werris. Mrs. Marion, Shelton, Miss Th plays, menologues % 2 g B R0 M fah G Miss | traditional two schools, They are not the graduating class of Business!ang dances. ~The plays were: -The | Dovie. seniors: Mary Stuart, juniors: | Louise Culp. Miss Zorah Green. Miss h(:{lorlell. inasmuch as they represent ; 4 . Sale les Phyllls Fen- High Scheol will participate in # |Three Musketeers.” “UAffaire Com.|Henrietta Owens. sophomores, and|Pauline Lawson the subjects far removed by years M LA Frances Marshll, freshmen. Tk, Misa Caroiiie Leonardo, Miss Japanese operetta to be given at fi‘.‘fl-‘x‘:iu l.mbl:.emel:m:;:fl‘“:n?':‘ e e Pabbng ihe awards to|Gectiude Gook, Miss Peggy Helliwell | from the conflict In which they took . = ~ s part, and they are not significant as Central High School on class night,| oy’ only girls participated.; The|bg,. made’on track day are three|and Miss Lila Staubley corks of art. But momentarily they June 14. The operetta is entitled | three monologues were also given by | .15 vhich will be ziven tho thr D O e thes PasaineIntsrest e 7% > - o 2 girls baving the highest scores e B 4 TYanki San” and is written by M. L | glrls, the remiers being Misy Lucy|frack “events. The winner of e Almond Charlotte. P t for beauty Harding. The committee in charge | v, i "{uita Heurich. Miss Charlote | 1eNni% championship will also receive| rqie one and a half heaping table- | An ‘exhibition of handlorpfts . of of the production s composed of Mrs. | it (i “iad several Franch. songs | Sty wAld GyreRresentative from each | gpoons of howdered gelacin. one-halt | Crechoslovakis was shown informally and double d ;” F. B Buis Miss Selma Borchardt. | 8 e o Newonas | lass with the bighest score will set | P050"o¢ boliige water! one and a hlf | recently at ine Crechosigvaia less { uty . gave a short synopsis. in Egklish be- | (sacond. B . “I'cups of milk, the yolks &f three eggs. tion, 2040 S street, and proved of - Thompson and Miss B. L. Yoder. Fore. each ot the ‘ekofehe (second In the” entire tournament) e i i 7 s that | 4 St ablespoons of fine sukar. one cup | much interest. COMPORTABLE day bed that can eesily be cpnverted into s full-sized bed. iThe princinel pacte in, ;?.'mc;’;uififll"“" T ihe audience who ware not) ¥l 8120 Tecelve her numerals. of almonds, two cups of whipped | In Chicago there is an organization| § ANl meul,in the natural wood finishes. Equipped with ENGLANDER Link Sp: Eisie Smart, Yanki San: Marianne | (amiliar with the famous “cougt lan- ; ? | Horkag, #80OND o . o Lithown s $he Chieage, Friends 8¢ 204 Cotton Matiress, coversd with Cretonne. (Pillow and Roll o match, separaie) i under. 2 A Jextr ] - Bpeilbring, San Fan: Harold Zirkin | Epager J3 N VICERSiand the action Maple Parfait. mmonds.’ Melt three tablespoons of the | who have come to thé United Btates Sold Everywhere by Furniture and Department Stores. Write for free Booklet 2. Erince Toio: Glades Breen, Princess | iram. Refreshmonts were servedand| Heat ome cupful of maple sirup|sugar in & fryingpsn, without sng.from that fnteresting country, Thi Toto: WiNam McKay. high chancel- | 3., Tollowed and when hot add four eggs, wel thro: aimonds, &nd | committee re; 3 E : cent rchased two Jor of the court of no'mai; Leroy Le cing followed the entertainment. | 31d, whey hot 849 Topr oems el |water, A owned. Then coal and | paintings by - Creohaslovhn - artista ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. New York - Brooklyn - Chicago gatvre Jabn Wabl Elwoeod-Kinder ang SRy e until the mixture thickens like & |pound quite fine. Put them in a|from the iAternational water-color | Renjamin qo{l"ll‘"'- ‘,'r"b"‘: %“' o v custard: then rémove and caol. Three |double boiler with the milk and heat | exhibition held in the Art Institute N z the Mikado; Malcol errett, Prince hours before merving-‘ime beat one{slowly to the scalding point. Begt|and presented them to the i m ©Oto; Alfred McGarraghy, Prince Ton| Boil one dozen and place them cur of heavy cream until stiff. ‘To!the eggs and sugar together, d | for its permaneht eolieetion. hese | Ton; Joseph Kronman. high prie: In cold water so mhells can [ this add three-fourths of a cup of|mame o’ the hot milk, mix and, turn | were a painting entitled “The Meet- Erno Otto, Marie Collins,” Margaret | be easily removed. m they are|mjlk and beat again until this is{into a beller @nd stir until the mix- |ing,” - by _Ludek Marold, ai “A Colling. Dee Vee Kohlar, Gladys Cock- { cold shell them and cut the whites in | stiff. Stir it into the first mixtureM ture begins to thicken. Add the 1-!- Moravian Girl Tying Her Kerchief," rill, rgaret Cook and Dorothy | small sectlons half way down the|then pack in ice and splt. Brokeniiin disselved in water. Remove from by Joza Uprka, The former died in, Japanese " princessch; Jennje- Pull these sections. back and | wglnut meats m be added after]the five, strain, and cool. Add the|1808, thé latter is still living. g 7 Rita = Goldberg; Dorothy ult will be a very good repre-|it has been packed two hours. S¢ir ] eXtract and whipped cream, |’ e < Lauten. Margaret Daviston, Evelyn'|sen of a dalsy with a low :m do. mot add them un- “into wet ‘unnll: ‘When | R S 2 Rich,"Sarah Cafritz and Agnes Ham- | center. ~ Salt and pepper these and |d 'td. t do not add them ym-~ fancy serving| The Carnegfe Institute. Pittsburgh, n\en. Japanese maids. pass mayonnaise with them. « 'til the mixture is quite firm. : 5 & department of fine is establish-

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