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"THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, DECEMBER 10, 1922_PART 1. 257 following ‘wers Admitied. to. members M AN I]IES IN FA”_ BENSow s ov o peckewe s hed | con s mss s oo s s 20| DELAY, PROPOSED PACT. |Zrizmessy s oo ship: Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell, the office locked, he returned to the | the advance of the infantry.” | Monday under auspices of the Ameri- Mrs. Arthur B, Heaton, Mrs. Samuel street and climbed up to a ledge on S e can government. Herrick, Mrs. Basil M. Manly and the second story. Policeman Burke of Mrs. Edmund Platt. It was voted that the, seventh precinct saw him walk Mother—Don't ask so many ques-| Central American Conferees Wm' After a threc-day recess, the dele- tes held a short meeting, but found the club become affiliated with the | along the ledge to Dr. Hegarty's win- | tions, Katle. Don't I Meet Again T W able o ., you know that gain Tomorrow. they were unable to procecd because gagety councll 4 nermanent arganises {low and place his lett foot within. As | curiosity once killed a cat? | Discussion of the proposal ror a|3pme of them sGl were awaiting tn- i e drew up his right foot, it was % o8 OT @igtructions from their goves K - « Abigail HMartman Rice Chapter, D. down to the bank of the Potomac. |safety 'in the strects. The president, caught In his overcoat and he fell | Katle—What did the cat want to|political union of the five central|garding the union proposal. Another A. R., met Monday evening at the resolution was passe 'gIng | Mrs. William H. Herron, was appol; hnkw-rd to the street. know, mother?—Chicago Post. American republics again was post- ting is to be held Monday. Congress to act upon the bill intro-|eq to rw,es,m the club in the cp“n. W. C. T. U. Hall. Mra. Bertrand' E. | G208 Sopring in the House tnat [y ‘OpePresent the club In the coun- The fall was partialiy broken by a baby carriage. A mother only a few Trennis, chapter regent, presiding. A |the name of the new bridge across|section held its second meeting of the . . ) i 5 S toriae = nutes bef report was heard from Miss Louise | the Potor Do lr:l:led](;m;)rf(‘llfl:- season at the home of Mrs. Willlam Ti p Wh“e Cllmblnu Into | Fom e H:r:v:’:dr;:r':%vig the hon Carman, chairman of the American- | {ghed the “Francis Scott Key brdee Tloimes il (ot Belmontiisinct WiTha : Sh pital. Mr. Hanna was a former resi- ization committee. A report on the|wiin ehild Impersonations. B S | charge of Mrs. Georee| - Dentist Office in George- | | dent of Newburyport, Masa, and nas returns of the fourth annual conti- . i the topic two years. 'He was i Al bail Waskstven T Ve chaies | e cdexa K Olty Chamter, i A R |} ontemporary Essays and Es- town Fatal. . Dr Heantrinmcioctelclan by i heet Srn ekl Saro|Tctizecentlylatithe Wiemeflof FMrs. There wili be a rally meet- munieated with Hanna's pasenta. man in charge, Mrs. a B Harry G. Tolston, with Mrs. Charles |ing of ‘the parliamentray law section Newburyport, who are expected here rison. The chapter has voted to sup-{_ 2 S Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the audito- S. Gunn and Mrs. Charles C. Schmidt| jy;m of the Y. W. C. A., at 13383 F| Charles E. Hanna, thirty-six years nort the eandida s. Wallace [ 20 GHTn A0 ) oatessen. . The regent 3 R 5 B eneral of | 2. 2asiating HOate 5 el | street. The archeology section will W. Hanger for pr meral Mrs Mahlon A. Winter. presided. An [ncet'at 1213 Vermont avenue Tuesday old, died In Georgetown University the organization. A contribution tol5 , opriation was made for Amer- Hospital yesterday 1 et 5 : lock. The subject will be i fromua S iractuced) o sto s z y the expenses of the historian Wwas|icanization work in the District. ~Al%byramids éy Mrs. O, Dwight Marsh. | skull, sustained when he fell from the 3 i paper on “The Boston Tea Party” was | The first indoor meeting of the na- | gecond-story window of the Potomac 2 read by Mrs. C. Viola Fellows. The|ture section will be held Wednesday - rest of the evening was devoted to|at the home of its leader. Mrs. Leo | SaVings Bank building, Wisconsin ave- Face of Enemy Fi the business of the chapter. Miner, 1836 Vernon street, at 3 o'¢lock, | nue and M street, Friday night about 9 3/ EID § The French section will meet at the | o'clock. Capt, Henry C. Evans, fleld artillery Wells. At the ol Capital Soelety, C. A. R. Senlors,. d 3 g Mrs. Bertha Tay St s held”its Docember ‘meeting at. the ',‘;’{'-}"A?:,.“,:'ii‘;uj""l" Y e Mr. Hanna, who made his home | Officers’ Rescrve Corps, of Baltimore, on the Juvenile Prot ¢ home of Mrs. Stewart, 1442 Clifton |§ o nr:l 'T;‘é“l“‘:,‘"e ;s“flm with Dr. John E. Hegarty, dentist, of | Md., has been awarded the distinguish. tion. The next meetin - street. After the business meeting The | 3020% R street and who has offices in | ¢q gervice cross for extraordinary hero- a Mixs Warnerand Miss Brown, 4 ter “will be held on . had adjourned Miss Mary Kauftman |speaker Is Mme, Armenon, who has|he bank bullding, went to the den-|,um i action mear Chaudun, France, PR is plar ed “several violin_solos, accom- | recently f anc 2 “baby party. i v Miss Tea Kauftman, and | wiil tell of the progeess 1o hygione . July 19,918, xehikeserying as firat lien = snnfl piano_solo vere played by |and sanitation in the devastated prov- : made, was read by Dr. Clark. Lieut. | tenant, 6th ¥leld Artillery, 1st Davision. The Ruth Brewster Chapter, D. A. R., | Miss Francis Andrews. A social hour 'inces of northern France. ‘The civics |Payne, U. S. N.. was among the guests. ‘Learning that the advance of the in- met Wedne th Mrs. Clarence [ was had. section will meet next Thursday at 12 s fantry which his battery was supporting B. Miller, 19: streel. The regent, | oo o0 @ G o'clock at the Women's City Club.' /The Chapter House Committee, Dis- | was meeting with stubborn resistance,” Mrs. Frank Foster Greenawalt, pre-| Richard Arnold Chapter, A. R.|The art section will meet on Thurs- triet D. A. R., will hold an important | says the citation, “Lieut. Evans volun- ded. The chapter welcomed for the | -held an open meeting Tuesday Y';:' At x lock at 1447 Irving str committee meeting Tuesday afternoon | tarily went forward through artillery t time i ¢ men Mrs. Mary | f'“*}::\"'j_'};‘“m{, EVening Xt e Nome 't: “Old and New Schools of | at 1:30 o'clock in the red parlor of the | and machine gun fire to the crest of a ! Tayloe Key ) _ Erand- of the regent St. Clair Black- | painting,” treated by Miss Margaret | New Ebbitt. That the District Soctety | hill and climbed a tree overlooking the | daughter of Francis s the | burn. Representative Royal Johnson [ Craig. should have Its own headquarters as|enemy position for the purpose of ad- father of Mrs. Key McBlair was his Wwas the principal speaker. Among the soon as possible is being -felt by all | justing fire upon the enemy. Though t son. and was born in the honor guests were pupils from the Dis- gype Clover Club met Thursday'“hu know of the great work the so- |Bubjected to severe fire from hosthie 2! mansion on the Potomac m‘t:{;;nl o;hntgiur:l;:ms‘:-‘x‘irlm"lu::;g- [ night at the home of Mrs. W. C. Han- ' ciety s doing along lines of‘ patriotic | artillery ;ndlm:ia;meh;,uns. he coura- eorgetown. | v 5 i 5 maine 5 5 B tteasurer reported that theMaj. Alacantara of Honduras, recited |y M. J. Bishopt was the leader for | education and Americanization. geously rei n this exposed posi. T! = e , the evening, assisted by Mrs. Haris| s S R e o gnd the pre- |\ Barnum, who gave o talk on the | = o ying days before o the memoria aina . la ne 2 | Federation of Women's Clubs, and by A s 5 France and ] Eoverness to Admiral Me- | X i“Vernon B. Lowrey, Who gave a \ [ Christmas. Don’t ) seven adopted little Russia The Tegent ant AT tHet m‘_‘zm;;“:“d Mre. Howard | discussion of the recent bonus bill. it .I h e Tegent appointed the 5 E v v, o Rt U RPN IR U TR recman GF Huncary i sane | L1 Paripes 8 WL bo with 3tra:| wait until the 4‘0]umh! 4 T apter hou: PNES of er native land A poem fi - . i metss magasine, | dedicated fo the Daughiers of ihe 3 last minute en- | American_Revolution was read. The nor House Chapter, D. A. R., held ! Sam Cohen, recently ' from | its December meetings with the regent, . s a voung inan, whose poem: Lillian Chenoweth, appearing in the Atlantic beth Chenoweth and Mrs. H. C. Kiernan, teacher Mary _Jenningw dvanced Lostesses. * One new member was the Americanization school, intro-|€d to the chapter roll. ~ Amer! sympath n a ‘ash- | duced the pupils and also gave a talk n and other work of the society | ington Chapter in the jon the work of such school. di ed and several committes . of Mrs. ) 1 . Mrs., | Amonz other guests of the evening | & ntments made. Maj. Wal | c - wood ha member | were: Mrs., Howard L. Hodgzkins of the ter ave a talk on his personal FOr Onstlpated BOWelS, Sle Headache, ince 1 of education ional vice periences while stationed abr today. CAPTAIN AWARDED D. S. C. Henry C. Evans Climbed Tree in ¢ Edw na Warren i al, D. A R.; 3rs. William Quring the world wa \lxlxm Ida UlI- S S h Bl call to|B. H: s 3 ot the District ; | ma e a group of violin solos, ac- | C T o AR N e A olds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness the state historic r-nmmltn‘P the error | Mr M) e of the s Chenoweth san hed in the Di ~ Mitlard King , bers and guests were invited to the, To clean out your bowels without | start the bowels acting. When taken ¢ husband was | dining room, where the decorati cramping or overacting, take Cas- 4t night, the bowels work wonder- member of the Be! n relief commis- | were in keeping with the approac mornin; ords M A. Lane Johnson of |holida n. Cactus candy which | caret Cascarets never sicken or inco " be S had been sent from Arizol | You want to feel fine: to be quick- venience you next day like pills, cal- r de- cecasion, and a cactus pl such ‘Iy free from sick headache, dizziness, | omel, Its or oil. i torie . whao The Twentieth Century Club.—Sec- | the candy is made from, w spla s, bad breath, a sour, Children love Cascarets, too. 10-| den from | retary Denby and Representative,ed. A beautiful Indian legend, c! h. cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent slze; | gassy home | Winifred Mason Huck addressed the |ing how the candy first came to be| One or two Cascarets, anytime, will! Any drug store. Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER" Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets he Great Christmas Toy World Is Now Running in Full Swing Bigger, better, greater in variety than any toyland south of New York. Don’t put the buymo off another day -for even with these large stocks the rush of the next week may make decided inroads in our assortments. “Lady Margaret” the Litile! % Queen of Toyland —She 1is ready with her hundreds of lovely sisters | to welcome any little girl mother who will receive her on Christmas morning. —We had a thousand Lady Margarets at the be-| ginning of the Christmas selling, but they are go- ing fast, and if you—Mother or Father—are going ck _Straws, steel in | new and artistic de: | Packed in box 71 ical and a _practical an inches. At. No. 2 contains scientific toy, . > o O I’T {31 chemicals, | to secure one for your little daughter—DON’T |31 «bemicals, $2 0._,,,, e oy e - DELAY. equipment. Com- Elocks, for building houses | plete —The doll has a papier-mache body, with —— """ fives; Vacked in. $4.95 box 1812x9 in. At wooden ball joints, lifelike bisque head; she has turning wrists and shapely hands. Her eyes are blue or brown and are shaded by real eyelashes; her open, rosy mouth shows four pearly teeth and her queenly little head is crowned with a wealth of fine quality hair, in blonde tosca or brunette coloring. —She is 24 inches tall. —EVERY LADY MARGARET DOLL IS STRUNG WITH HEAVY DOUBLE RUBBER. | . 1 s cete, boara and pen- ed black. Others, y —Which i r v ti 1 cil. Affords h 1, = < ‘Which is easy to .replace at any time—a decided | cil. Aftords e 50C \ i 3 advantage over a wire-strung doll. surrounding It At.. D Voot i . ¥ SO —Buville Games. bug that —— ‘E B "5’ crawls b)t',lmeln of steel springs. ays i Al 3 S R R foir semen $2 00 —Boy Toymaker, —Dissected Map of _I';ar]r{helssw e < 1 A Special Trousseau for Lady n N nul toy fora United States, con-| O 1NCHA ] nu © sguare card- Margaret. Complete for........... p 1 —Paint Set, consist- —Whirl-It, ing of 13 colored ing of 1 tablets and trass, bowl with § hols, seven crajoms, oné each numbered, 1 pencil and one brsh, top and § small red | ore easel and tray, halls, eraser, etc. At $3.95 At 49c consist- —Domin, made hoard, 4 dice, tructitn tive toys. } dice cups, ll) At $1.49 At §1.49 |Plavers-at .. " $1.00 S | —Crantuote s —Military Game, consisting {one of erokinol of 7 lead soldiers, 1 tent and 1 « 49C iron spring pis- tol. Packed in lx.:x 153%x10 ins. $l_95 —Ring Toms, consisting of 4 rings 4‘4 inches in diameter and one b5- incn square post, C inches from ground —Lotto, with round woc numbers and glass squ —Safety Blocks, made of also 24 numbered cards 75C fizures, men, wood and colored |and pipes. A red and blue, 49C - shooting gallery, inches square. —Peg Base Ball Game, consists of 2 dice, 1 dice cup and 12 pegs with plclure of 59C base ball diamond. At. complete with These Four “Young Ladies”™ Belong to the Madame Hendren Family of Dressed Dolls —They are very winsome little dolls, each is 20 inches tall. Some are dressed in pretty costumes, some —Complete Bowling Sct, consisting | 2 finely polished | of balls, 10 corated pins i hzvg socks and l?‘:inn“s to l:natch gtheasb{mve _‘;_A:tent leather button slippers, and.other styles. The h_n"e G-e.dconu;:ts of 4 8 l:l\c‘hes igh, with red $l 49 s ts are in orchid, mais, white, pink an lue. e a N i . orses, painted re green, and blue stripes, at. —Wooden Blocks, 13 inches square, out pink a rms and legs are of composition. ygliow and_ biue, Comes in|—P icture Pussle, made of | —Amimal Tes Plas, consists of 4|—Mind Bullder, an interesting m-rnumedfl:e!:la .x:.d blue. -inch square box, bottom |strong oard, consisting | balls painted green, red, yellow and |door game for children up to 5 years. | Hi phabet, num- Choice of These and Others of which is of fof 3 different biue, and 10 animals on Teaches them how. mp . of the Same Family at.. 2 ° gtrong candtioard $l.00 beautiful plo- 00 cardboard with wooden $l 00 | count. " spert ama $l .00 tures. At .......... base. At .....cccoeens know the alphabe:,u