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: THE SUNDAY .STAR, \VA-SHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 11, 1922—PART T 29 g. % %%003' A"NWERSARY DINNER. zifl:;,‘!m:;m many notable railroad 5 ———— John Moore, assoclate general o Terminal ¥. M. C. A, With In-|Secretary of the international com- ‘3 A Page for Girls: Flappers and Otherwise { o w ™ il St o Elaborate preparations are under way for the dinner and entertam-| TAFT VISITS MONTREAL. 9 Conducted: by Helen H. Fetter. : ment o ba given at ‘the Gty Ciub Sl ay ni t at - s C] g . the, h‘}zers{ne!cummmee and Term. | Chief Justice Stops in Canada on < > nal . M. A, 1 1 f | N N T A T DD DA e (ol onlebration ot Way to England. i r s . . . named organization. . v HIS fs he time of year when|Holds Highest Rank Events of Interest Head of First United States | "‘Many ‘@istinguishea suests wiit be | MONTREAL. June 10—William How- | the deadly cake-eater is loust Theoushout Co n W Dolioa B presont, Ineluel o o L8 |ara Taft, Chiet Justice of the Su- effoctive in impressing the roughout Lourse In Flapper Circles Vomen's Polica Bureau, be the members ‘of the interstate | preme Court of the United States, - commerce committee of the Benate.|garrived In Montreal late last night. the interstate and foreign ¢ committes of the House all membery | Mr. Taft left today for a six-week stay of the Interstate Commerce Commis- in England flapper with his exotic charms, The season s not propitious to the bloomng of these masculine lilles of the field who “toll not, neither do they spin” As the weather grows warmer. there is one problem the bovs face that in ases In its intensity as A& problem. Thuis problem, summed up hriefiv, has to do with the girl and the high £ sundaes. During the more or less frigid of winter and even the un- cool days of a long Spring. t safe enough after a movie or theatrical show In suggesting. «in that coyly nonchalant manner. “Wouldn't you like a soda, or a or something?’ One felt as when betting on rain for a circus day. At the worst, she wouldn't ask for more than a ten-cent hot chocolute—possibly fifteen cents with ~ T About thirty members of the Girl : Scouts' Officers' Club were entertain- ed at dinner Tuesday evening bY Mrs. Charles R. Lindsay, jr., who 18 president of the ciub, at her home In Edgemoor, Md. There was a short business session and Miss Ruth White made some announcéments, Mrs. I E. Norwood, secretary of the club, ipreuentefl Mrs. Lindsay with a bou- quet of blue larkspur and pink roses |as & token of apprectation from the members of the club. Dinner was served in the garden and was fol- lowed by a musical entertatnment glven in the garden by moonlight. Among_the council members present | were Mrs. Powell Clayton, district commissioner; Mrs. Frederici Brooke, chairman of the ways and means committee, and Mrs. Helen R. Scud- The Four-Passenger Victoria <; It pleases us immensely, of course, when Cadillac owners f ——Appearance is what Counts——— The test of Paint is the appearance of the job when it’s applied—and how it withstands the siege of weather and service. tell us the car is unequaled. | But when they add that thi excellence extends to all fea- tures and that all are uni- ! formly pleasing, we feel no | higher tribute could be paid i | You’'ll never be disappointed if you insist upon having whipped L But in all prob ider, deputy commissioner. ability she would s O, o thank | Mr.s Herbert Hoover. national presi- ({3 9 * 2 2 sou s %o home. Mother wlil stir dent of the Girl Scouts, was hostess us up some nic ,r:ll chocol “({w" to the sixty Girl Scout patrol leaders urco ul am I 9 we can be comfortable w S at her home Saturday, June 3. Mr a motor car. it was goink this new yrwood and Miss Vera ing ftr. T A presided. as Mrs. Hoover to turm so ¢ dre and sn exactly | - ~ 12 a 2 g V'8 ing . H H dress and sy Eesatiis FLORENCE RIZZO, | amabie ¢ Jeach Washington In time used. Tt works easily and lasts so well that it x & & % Member of Business High graduating Troop 18 represented the patrol has earned the name of the “Lifelong Paint You can see one of the economies in “Murco in the long period before repainting need be done. 100% PURE—Iead, turpentine, linseed oil, Japan drier—scientifically combined. 2 . : H cin |leaders undpresented @ large bou- [{J EESS oficqurae, shie licew chow = - - quet of flowers for Mrs. Hoover to| NS S mein or hot t ales. That is? ECO Miss Harding, her retary. A re- . b the Vet again .| HA| |port of the last meeting of the lead- s = et S0 e e s [ HAS UNIQUE RECORDir ot the i Weellg S thclent’ | ™ g sina v wrwac usually small percentage of girls do | S e — sacretary of the patrol leaders. Mrs. | Came to Washington position after Clayton spoke to the girl war-time service. seem to favor Chinese or Mexican g S - « 1 | Fowell e e e aan | Miss Rizzo of Business High |1itersoniga wera sung and refrest: ments served. ble for her escort to feel that, once Sets Mark i A 1y . D 4 of the Girl Scouts is plan- safoly pest theicandy ana sodi-water ~ nime To ! o ehterininment on| IN SOCIAL FIRST AID. store, ha has elear salling. Many| Florence Rizzo of the graduating|Monday, June 19, to ralse funda to sueh emporiums seem purposely |class of Business High School will jlhelp send the members to the Girl 5 2 never to have hot chocolate, in anlclose her school career with a rec- | Scout camp. The detalls regarding Mrs. Van Winkle's Job One the different numbers on the pro- The Washmngton Cadillac Company RUDOLPH JOSE, President 1138-1140 Connecticut Avenue. Franklin 3900-3901 In any quantity and all colors evidently treacherous intent fo make The vlctim purchase camdy: or else |oTd of excellence in her studles which | gram have not yet been decided. The of Many Duties. t arinks are so watery that|has never boen cqualed In the hia-proTam will be followed by dancing y . h t unsatisfactory. Butitery o e . o ty-five members of the i whter oor Of Aley gchookiind Cohich iy : b of ‘Western High| 'Whereas many girls and women L ur 0. probably never been equaled In any Sl be the guests of the Ath-|feel the supreme dignity of the call | » & of refreshment nion even more ex-|of the public schools of this city. She |let atlon of tha school at &|to the many duties that are generally | when pay-day 1S |has completed the regular four-year |Picnic to be given some day next|cligeeq under the imposing title of iong weeks off, while the first| . week, the date to be announced later. . el Ty ne i ey [course of study in three and a half [The party will go in wagons to a|“social service” few realize the tm- tween then and now vears with no mark in any subject, |particular favorite camping spot|portance and responsibility of the 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 Of course, the flapper with the gold- | either major or minor, for advisorfes|aove thain brilge. wl they wlllwork done by the policewoman of digger notions is alw to be rec : L spend the day it upper. 2o 3 and semester markings, that is be- | Ajss Kathryn vs the part|today. This Is a rather recent pro- ned with. but she usually makes her hotel supper-and.dance habit suffi-|[10W the grade of “E." which meansfof Jennie, the successful flapper|fession for women, especially in the clently clear to her victim before- [that she has consistently, during her | ¥ho, Wine the herg § Mary T, Kine, | United states. 3'33:1“’.\-35?:; any Possible ik of |entire school training. ranked above e P hip Club will| The first organized women's bu- whe dessart Sundststand the com- |90 Der cent in every study which she [ present next Friday night at the V.|reau was established in Washington W. C. A. Blua Triangle House, 20thijuring the fiscal year 1919, although plaxities of the new woman.” has undertaken. »e e e s ot R Miss Rizzo has never Deen tardy |Arthur Appleby. a Megular mammas | the first suggestion for such an or- BT o e sood ola summertime ginco :‘?;enfmf\-rg:; Zf;}’.fi} ‘:‘x;rl has [ pat, will be played by Lewls Hester, | ganization was made in the major Oh, how the soft drinks and nu- |day since she was in the fitth 5 ;:dw‘..’yr: Kxle\fz'lx'x—%vf:'q)g::ihp%hrl.‘:m:i:,“"'l guRecintendents xeport for 191o. as e OB o St ek, u- | daY alnce ahe Was in the iy gredel{pres v Irene Mead. Tk ince then similar bureaus have been mermus sareies ot tne famhy sode |20 Eonte Rein, e, 2 | Faphen ey et S, o Gt atauagors, oo || Free! A Three-Com- it > 3 1 Adele Davis s prin 1 ter, Marjorie Smi 2 3 . i 18 some new. picturesqus concoction] Miss Rismo does not Toak the student | r it e s ks Tokky ) Portland Ore; Seattls, Lous ) partment Front - Ice g pICtured e advertised in one’s favorite candy |Prodigy. as generally conceived, Morris. _ Ruth Cox, us Mrs, Pry, a|L0S Angeles, New York, Petersburg, Refrigerator with this'§ be p gy hased at &l Prom ner Geriman miother gossip, and Jack Poole, as a hotel| V®i Richmond, Va, and York, Pa store that is more complicated and has inherited the large, fair phvsique |clork, complete the cast. Th 1T : s xoodler than the “speclal” advertised |nag oo o) he large, fair physique |clork, complete the cast. The pro-|Throughout the United States other $I49 0 > : ¢ B one wol st | gram will be followed by danci feas » g eachn. two bits a person. And then, too.|dent, and from her Italian srand- jered the advantage of having at least unally atter Sumpling the new des: | fathir she hus the Tatin fervor and Receive Their "Ca a limited number of policewomen to rtowh 3 e has also been s " heduty nid & Jo forever it is e | gaged In many ot the School activi: eceive Their “C's g;‘ ric in connection with ize reguiar sary to order two o ha old tand- . and holds the position of cashler s orces in ana g certaln xninds of by ehoculate Soda—to twke the taste | of the school bank. Previous to her For Work in Sports! cinea’ which wre ‘trugnt 1o the at- | of th ne o of one's (] o { te ecincet o ey O e e L 2eporof o hanie S afiag | Tisty-five Contral High School girls | iiiilariira Chicago has the largcnt | palate . graduation, when she will receive a | Were presented with “C's” for profl- | number of policewomen, having be- ch sweet shop has its own little | scholarship award, Miss Rizzo e ciency In various sports. Three medals | tWeen 70 and 100, but they not | B = .. - | SLmech sl y o] Luxurious Overstuffed Tapestry Pat specialty, named after & de- |Pects to enter the business world, al- a vere u n i organized into women’'s bureaus deased proprictor of wome heroine of | though there is & possibility that she | F, GcPate were also given to girls at| i, the other cities listed, and so can- | [N I8 2 Vel Sui revolutionary fame, that every youthmay later take & college course. the annual presentation chapel. Most|not function as a single unit, but or our Suites and flapper s - muse. try at least| There are several other students|of the girls who won letters were profi- | are detalled to captaine in the vari- e, 1 order to £x x{n bored tones ‘}\fimh ngehflrfld ing from Business | cient in gome other school activity or | OUB precincts |2 3 m ermelon feast later in | Higl chool - with ~distinction. and | gport besides the one in which they wond . L U'n¢n to take the place of o s; I've tried those | who have also completed the four- ! Y jmen In police wervice were intro- . . = ; LA i the-ed-Onion specials, bt |Year course of traming in three and | the distinction. Three girls have a rec- | diioed in Jarge numbera in the cities Maxwell’s 4-Piece Bedroom Set in Queen prefer a banana split or a|a half years. Of these, Dorothy Lau-| ord_of no mark below “E" fn their|of Great Britain during the war, and Anne Period. Finished in American Walnut tured aboveasa £ P =N 0o I This G-piece set, exactly 88 pice soda. Somshow a soda 18| ten is another gIrl to receive a schol | Studies. Four girls won latters for two in many of their cities were used far magnificient th o satisfactory and it docen't|arship. ~Miss Lauten is vice pr sports and_four who won I are | more ex vely than in any ecit This budeome st s e piece ‘suite. | phol : s in’ the Queen Anne so long te e e.” {dent of the class and - of! i in writing fc ol publica- e United States. e s trated, is in the pol u stered in velon tapestry nxurions eom per cely finished 1§ 50 Sisalng copprenacs |dcat of the class ana secrotary of g for school publica-In the United Stutes | When Lady ]l )l 0 nased in s .50 Dort of the fulllength davenpart, and large o e i Lodl e saler $ . e s : [cludes Murtha Lavisson. hookheenes| Lois Thompson won a in swim- | some of the work doue by the Brit- (| Americen Jraiogt, aod cumiels i e L e e e e s e e —— T s "“‘l-‘ I Rot meather |OF Ihe TaniciandVa uuskol hals stap|AnInE and ong in - rifle; B ok peeonen, and cien save S full - vanity dresser, o Mrm: a sensatious! valus At the sale price. Extension Taile. 6 Chairs (one an one ¢ calmly contemplate | G1ady ille, who has taken ! a ¢ jamples of similar w in_ which & A i ge Vine or brown leather. = S n e st :;}:anl-fl\_rglc»: training; Helen Stickel, S hass Achiols jshe self had engaged rIu; i the | $15.00 Cash, $12.00 Monthly Terms: $15.00 Cash, $12.00 Monthly Terms: $15.00 Cash, $12.00 Monthly e = n "€ Franc Schreiner, popular in the schooi | cordiot - Sallle Burk- | war lelpiug American boys : vhere from 23 to &0 cents|dramatics and on the editorial stafr !l e doat of the athiens) Tell as e British Tommles and th which conta a dask of rasp-|of the school paper; John Tastet,| " as vice president of the atiletic|giis to keep to the right., safe and | .| Council. She is aleo on the staff of the | £, & S8 (02 { berry, a slice of pineapple, "choum‘dvB‘_njd‘:r::‘e‘:;z?afin} of Company E, and | mongrel nuts, a trickle of chocolate | g i sirup, 4 few strawl 2 touch of ban a little 1 1 julos and two slabs of vaniila Cream Girls in Basket Ball school Bulletin. Pauline Tomlin won a | *% o ! ; letter_in bask I, hias @ scholarship | 5,0 ooy A A women Ttals | Secordiot ol and is editor of 8 1is successful in the experiment ot Latin newspaper. ma Winkjer ré-| onpioving policewomen and Russia ceived two letters for swimming and|gnq prance are also organizing sim- topped. with whipped cteam which | 5 rifle. Frances Walker, who learned to | 811 Franc ? iooks like the summit of one's fav- Win Many Contests | play tennis last summer. won a letter in | U85 f0EE8 ¢ opportuntty for soctal! orite mountain in the summer travel } that eport. She is aiso an all-“E" stu- per\'lrfllrs in police work because m: catalogues Although there are now several | dent. Alice Speiden won letters in ten- | HEVI0 10, Uourca™ of events, the viden 1 v i - i basket ball Katherine Lac Evidently, from the number and|8Ports in which the girls of Western | 'S, A14) basket bal, HEACTRS O {girl or boy.woman or man who vic variety of such awe-inspiring des- | High School actively and successful-|bate medal. Christine Tassett and |lates the law comes first to the police. serts sold during hot weather, the S e Soctal worke adily interpret Victims of the heat feel that, if they | .Y ©NB3ge, the first and favorite Z;f?fit";»fi:‘:fnl”e wonithe twoiother | e portance ocial firat ald must die, they might at least feel|SPOrt with the girls of the Red and| i cork." o lee Sk G ¥ s winning letters in sports| work.” The police never sleep. The l\)\li:‘r‘ nr[n ir wlr‘lxn‘ra tlre decorated { White school seems to be basket ball. | o :" et ball, _fuc.\ Terrell, +h«l- are the law enforcers, guldes to thel v s delightful colors and !y this connection, it is notable to | ms Mildred Brown, Estelle Gil- | proper relief and constantly obliged | as can DOSSIbIY | "o the girls 3 " Jeanette | to diagnose cases and make decisions ! limited number of | 2 e girls of the graduat- . Dorothy Kimbel, Harrfet Kim-|of vital importance to the individual ing class who have made the class| bel and Catherine Paravano; rifle, Edna jand to the state r that the boys aré|team during each of their four years Sophie Waldman, Margaret| Where police departments have This Top-Icer Refrigerator Look at This! Kitchen Complete in > Every Detail { 80 r picnics, where |, { Stokes, Esther Mona- | trained workers who engage in this ~verybody chips and buys ginger | NaVe led that team to victory. { han, Sylvia Carrigan and Ruth Mangon: | constructive soclal s L e it inet, Kitchen Table, Two Chairs. 10- [ le and aparilla, or suggest the] The present senior team has won | swi ¢ Merrill,_Josephine | communities can dispense with some Ritchen et e #-Pisca Horsakeeper iver and canoe, which carries one|eVery interclass game played since | Tillis. Winifred Faunce larguerite | of the many private social r‘nl?rz\rlswsl ‘Set, ‘10 Square Yards Floor Covering within a safe radlus where only|the freshman year and has also de- | Newman, Alice Ranck and Nancy Scott; | that are needed only when the puh-i THAE OAK KITCHEN CAB- I emonade icod tea are sold, feated teams from outside schools, | tennis, Louise Kilton. lie agencies fail in their responsibili- { INE ke A 75 ‘l -1:)x$;q"h n an fl\‘mng’ show within !h:xnslclo';efl;xx u;e m?mbers fairly | —_— ties. Policewomen have as a pri- 3 = e . il ensnaring cire of weet shops | completely In robes of glor The mary duty the development of co- titing hin with, sifting —1 Fstreet and vicinity, - Oirla we | personnel of the team, nowever, nas| FREE VACCINATION CLINIC. | operation vetween social workers and R | = 2 and coffee jars TABLE, with square tapered legs. smoath round-cornered top. uld suggest that If you value your | changed somewhat during the four masculine friendships you cultivate | Years and only two members of the habit in the summes. | Senlor team have been members of | the police. Policewomen may be engaged in protective, preventive, corrective, set_of wpice Free anti-typhold vaccination will the fce-wat time. the class team consistently during!|be given by the health department i 2 Toand comered o e = ::e emhire period of their career ng:‘agaxn1&:!5‘0%}“;';1"1-,0w‘" onferred 'Lr(;-w ;m«rlfxil‘lga"ringf;«f:al ‘("%‘r’l::n‘:‘r?lr\kt; seamiless Elvmn‘v‘:l-xm an Sasitiieat Gt fncndes MEETING DELA [ Nvman, Saptatn ot the teams dies | with his assistant, Dr. Cammings. ves- | (215 B Lotk for women and girl 4-Piece Genuine Walnut Bedroom Set */.1l it ity S0l cuains, weauy 8-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite YED A WEEK | 3 past three yea: A auring | rday relative to the opening of a vac- | the securing of employment; Improv denigned and well nished in Ameriéan W e Dovle. i moth | A on elinic. _Dr. Fowler will en- |ing and changing of an environ- Genuine Walnut 4-plece = T - SR a T Postponement of the monthly meeting | The personnel of the last class deavor to have the clinic in operation ment that causes delinquency; vol-} Bedroom Set, exacly as plc- 5 s hung from a metal his handsome sulte, pictured 5 ot the Washington Chamber of Gon | team, as made up. for the fnal wie | next week, but he may have to wait | UBtary probation: voluntary commit tured, in Queen Anne period . Lo s Eaitarane above. is finished in walnut, and —_— merce from next Tuesday until the fol- | torious game thls year, was Wil- | until July 1, when the new appropria- | MRS to institutions where there! o made of genuine Ameri- . ud o B wife. and Sonaists of buffet with mirror p— Sine, Taewiy wguin e malilo, ety Dovie anil myances meche] for| tlons Bl bE rRA A e Sanoe “hatls ‘sad motien || ¢an Wainut and consisting of T S Memipered stoel that g1 : oblong extension table, five side rlum of the City Club, was announced | wards; - Helen — Newman. | eenter:| The object of offering vaccination | Pervision of dance halls and motlon can Walnu &, Dresser, Chif- O RISET AR YARDS COVERING— chairs and an armchalr covered esterday by Scymonr, secretary | Edythe Buckler and Gertrude Bliss,|against typhoid, Dr. Fowler sald, is|Plctures: the detection of crime and | P e Semi-Vanity Dresser. Nicely constructed T D T 1h e e hale and A ~ Fihechambers : | side centers: Bleanor Barroll, Vir- |to protect Washingtonians who are | 2RPrehenelon of criminale: locating Lo Sustproof drawers. Yntterns - gunranterd pileather: s nt was ordered o |ginia Fuller and Margaret Reese, |planning to go to seashore or country ¥ b, $1.25 Weekly Terma: $0.00 Canb, $6.00 Monthly S | 7 .00 Monthl Conspicuous among_these workers Terms: $13.00 Cash, $8. y resorts, where thev are not certain of the condition of the water. 1at more time c uld be given to ne vssary work in c guards. Other members of the cham- v nnection with prepa- | pionship team are Elizabeth Bethel, i SR 4 i T rationa for the meeting. it is under- Elizabeth Dorsey. Judith Barnes,| The Tocation and hours for the elinic | % s Tt 1 ‘lfi‘r(-:\uxnx‘,{,h‘i\fi‘.sr:;:;f > M Qf S mii“‘ i ouise Barne: ton. She was born in New York city | [ o) elq‘m 4 alm)r and lived there with her grandmother Wewimbon ot v | RO These 3 Rooms as Pictured 1392 Or May Be Purchased Separately as Priced SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP BASKET BALL Bhe. reccived hor cqucation n_the schools of that city and later went \TEA OF WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL |t fergparents nome, in Newsricll o With a $100 Purchase or , 3. She took the b of a girls’_reformatory in the New . . W O ark City Home, division for girls, Over a 42-piece Dinner Set and stayed thers mearly three years. d 26-piece She was one of the active workers -pi for the new cottage eystem that was or a Guarantee PS established there. She next took il an active part in the fresh-air work Wm. Rogers Silver Set conducted during the summer months, from June through September, for i the children of the great metropolis. }She was superintendent of the Fresh | Air Home, which received fifty chil- dren every two weeks and gave them a taste of wholesome country air. The home was under the auspices of | elghty churches. Mrs. Van Winkle (then Mina Ginger) | took special gocial service training and was a graduate of the first class in the New York School of Soctal Work, graduating in 1903, She_returned ‘o Newark and worked with the bureau o assoclated charities for about two years. frames. All pleces are upholstered in Brown 1t was in connection with this work that Imitation Leather. Tomorrow the special she| met ! Abrandm/Vat, Widksli i * 3.Piece Cottage Bedroom Suite price for tbis complete suite s only 4-Piece Duofold Suites At a Startling Reduction Jer the reat of tlis week yon can buy this complete four- ce snite at mbout the same price you would ordinarily expect to pay for the duofold alone. 1t is fnished in the lopg-wearing fumed oak, and in- cludes a full-size Duofold Chair and Rocker and Library Table, with mnassive 6-Piece Cottage Dining Room Suite she married in 1906. Mr. Van Winkle e was a director of the bureau. After her This handsome and inexpensive bed- The entire ".xm:c“p;:x".::a e ':,.,T:,‘»; marriage Mrs. Van Winkle .continued zoum “sulte in the good old loug-wearing 75 now St Iv eomisiel IERE > her soclal work and acted as chairman ™ and very weli made. A sulte th o $ 50 oak and consisting of tuffet with mirtor; i of tho Infant Hyglene Soclety. ~She fose s the wptreroom and oy — s e st 'he nern 10 be apprecinted —— was president of the New Jersey Suf- || dresser chiffonier it me e frage Workers and the Women's Politi- cal Unlon of the state. After her nus- band’s death, in 1907, she went with friends to South America, where she -TWO-Q‘. Ice studied socnlgl conditions, u\;vhlc)lx. ::’:e says, are infinately worse an in this eam S h to the United States Cr Jpon her return to the Un ta she took a position in the United States Freezer Food Administration, and was one of te many dollor-a-year people wWho helped the government keep the wheels 89c $5.00 Cash; $1.00 a Week 7 Adjustable l Window Screens | 49c 24 in.x37 in. Wil Fit Any Ordinary Window by = going around in the chaotic days of 1'":!’-"“ In uuw-he took I.dpol!gon in 16 women's reau, under rs. Marion O. Spingarn, wife of Capt Jot tSe ordizazy tin, Arthyr Spingam, and first director, of BRETeatvanisas 5 &m:mmm—-nnmmmmomwnm. u;,m:mhfin:rxm’fiuzw M i cmmmS Hdythe Buckler. - York d Mrs. Lewer row—Judith Bavees, Wilmoth Deyle, Helex Newman, Framcais Bethel and Loise Barnes. e p:l‘;lledl';.\er s\::ce:;l"‘. Riukle) Wasnap: y B o

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