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THE SUNDAY' "STAR, * WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 14, °1923—PART - 2. : follows: Mrs. Granville HEP ;‘u Mrs, are rather lacking in structural strength and must be regarded chiefly P s e R R % color” Impreagions. in Some In- | s mawas Sackias MR M et | Stances @ littlo thin, but invariably L Jor, Mo e very wet. and executed with evident | Ford, and Migs Emma L. Tibbetts. frecdom. One s of the ocean, another of rocks on the shore, others of Woo - - Dolly Madison Chapter, Do & R |interiors, the lust, perhaps, the most UNIRAGTORS cJoseph W. ¢ T U mma_Sanford ) special attention to the work on Ellis| met Tuesday evening at the home o N exhibition of paintings by |Miss Clements a picture of the steps pleasing. Like the drawings, these E Shelton, president of the Woman's|ISland. “A sum of money was con-|Mrs. Charles F. > t-sb\tl‘ )2'1"‘ Sne Fellole Waldo Howell is being | l€84inE upward to the summit, ~Mr. are to an extent professional notu- |- Christiin (T nerics Ul ot the | tributed for this fund and also to cut avenue, the regent, gy 2 owell is DeINE | o rnyg js represented by an etching en- | tions, evidencing a sensitive appre-| i perance Uni he | ward the purchase of a chandelier in | ten, presiding. Reports of the officers held this week and next at the | titled “The Gothic Spirit” a gro-|clation of beauty and deep artistic, Wi District. has arranged an all-day pro- | the District room. A card parts for | Were read and approved, and money Central High School under the | losque, possibly a gargoyle, Intcr- | feeling — genuine emotion — but. as| olesale Wool Dealers and n to be given at-the First Con- [ (10 YeRel of, the fouptals efry tn :‘a:‘r"lo::‘:pnlrl;l!“r,l‘;gc‘m;ndo eGucational |suspices of the Public School Art|Preted in an imaginative manner with |works of ast, incomplete. | cresational Church Wednesday tofihe Matthew T. Scott. Jr. sehool in|VANORS BATHIN the chapter is in- |League of Washington, of which Miss | Sauatint. “Gates of ihe ity & pies v ox w | Ex-Government Auditor elebrate the adoption of the prohi-|the Rootevelt Hotel, formeriy The | terested. A lNler“\;'lnln _Ir_emlll 'rela!ld\ Grace Lincoln Temple is president,|ture of & bridge pler seen through a NDER the auspices of the Ar- 133G F STREET bitlon amendment. A feature to be|Hadlelgh Mrs. Harry C. Oberholser to marking the Ol e p. |Mrs. F. A. Delanc, vice president, and {Betwork of cables and against the| chacplogical Soclety and the Arti Answer Indictment presented will be a pageant, in which o T e T lon. | ter was entertained with Songs by (Miss Myra Hendley, secretary. The | fant SiersenEkested outlines of dis-|ang Archaeology Leaguo of Washing- . SPECIAL SALE ull torelgn countrles Wil bo fehte- | Rt Crows, thanking the chapter for | Mra, Malville, Ly iidser; ong Ot (50 lexhibion was arranged through the| Thersils & great varisty M the worlc | on, Coyut Eyson fehur fe R HUDSON SEAL B O ool worid DRODIbL. | ey Latmas chieer prpvided for one | B "Wood, giving an account of |instrumentality of Miss Balker of |ORR, WHISL Ly_the WEY. comcs|save an. intersstios aceomnt last] Justice Stafford, in Criminal Divi tion. ° The spceches in the pageinlircad by the regent. The next meet- (Some of her experiences during the |Central High School for the teachers’|y ot B i:‘:lranul:ro.frlng:,ru:n\-lT“e’d“" evening of recent excavations)sion 1, vesterday took under advise- TR i ol W jug vl be Reld at 113817t street. | BRCE e iy Chibd {ingtitute which was held there the sends two most interesting pictures|at Carthage, conducted by the expe- ment a demurrer filed by Leon and Beazer Trimmed T e b oles, hostess. ith Dr. Wood and party, | ruests |1ast of this week, but it Is open to of our western mountaini—one ot |dition under his charge. This was &|Benjamin Rosenbatim, wholesale woo! Shunk Tri e phia’ last month. Samuel Gorton Chapter, D, A. R, |In the dining room, Mrs. Charles Du- {the general public and will be scen and o aeak.” the other P0Id Cedars|joint undertaking, financed by the|dealers of Louisville, Ky., and Perc, ST met Monday evening at the nome of | Bois and Miss Redway presiding atand studied by all of the students of | etehing, the latter a masterly produc. | FTench government and by American|A. Matthews, former government au- Self Trinuned The Ruth Brewster Chapter, D A B. { the roge, 5s Mary 3. 8 2 5 P the regent, Miss Mary 1. Smith, with | the table. the school. tion. Sears Gallagher shows archaeologists, and may be regarded |ditor, to an indictment for conspiracy e hel Gta Tanuary ameeting: with Mrs | xio ToRent BH0s MOty I £ — " 2 - s | 2 . s, A . Sarah D. - . . 1 po! > i o 1" =@ ot ‘rhompson Steplien and M | 10w and Mixs Mary Billard " alor- | Sarak St. Clalr Chapter, D. A. .| Miss Howell was a Washington girt (‘.“fi’,‘[‘m:,f,,““““A’r“";"‘ "and anlas another link binding in perpetual|to defraud the United States, in con- || Special [bomuson, 610 HODEIL BTG Tegent)| (a0r ostnscos MmO WatlaoesW. | HiE 3,:_0“P““}Ag‘;;}“‘,‘)!‘fi{l‘,,L';;,“:";“‘je& {thougtr she was born in Honolulu, and | Siriking pictures. ure tWo | friendliness the two nations. nection with the sale of wool during 7 »! ey { Hanger, the guest of honor, told of | HI* 1 Ui KR alinia Holeberg. pre. her frat instruction in art was in |y George Har 5 Count de Prorok’s address was illus- [the world war. The indictment|| @€ ....... All oflicers were re-elected | plans of the mociety for rendering as. | Siding. A letter sent by the Fow-ithe Corcoran ol dn thia eity. iSO other, by Kerr |trated by moving plcture films show- | charges that the Rosenbaums made . Y The ‘quota per chapter asked by the | Biuhl OF (o¢ Soclety for rendering aa- tribe of Indians in Southern |KFrom here she went to Philadelphia fFloughingi—both = fo g ing the great work In progress. It|sals of about $20,000 worth of wool Special Reductions On presdent Seneral for the salury of u|jiytance to the immigrants at Ellis|yirginta was read by the regent. |and later she became a pupil of Heury | S0nE Coldihwalte shows a charming | T8 the ‘vt timaithat & aeceure O | Cion srtihown iy i All 'F ndnsurtin tencher for the immi-|1land. | There was a musical pro-| funiing the chapter for a Christmas | B. Snell. For several yeara how she | FOtralt study and also a picture of & n archaeologioal subject has bee Matthews is said to have omit- urs it aniidren at Kilis Tsland was voted | S consisting of vocal s0los by |hox sent them in response to an ap- |has had her own studio in New York [CoF rthor W. Hemtzelman has|Z00 ustrated and it was a pronounced ted from his reports to the govern- nd the project indorsed. et e utebing. ac. | 22X TG00 01 the previous meeting by [in the winter and Gloucester the contributed admirible portrait studies | Aucoess. Jemonstrating ~ the adapt-|ment. Mrs, U Frazier spoke of the|ompanicd by Aiss Reynolds. and |3t ‘Owen. who gave an account of |summer, and she has lately been made | S0 I8 G nan and an old woman |70 Y D the moving picture MM} 'myrough Attorneys Henry E. Dav +k of the Fredericksburg Chapter, | REa? 00 o e wore added P%|these people, in whom both she andlan associate member of .the National Jonepy ennell represented by an for such r'" lentific purposes. _The |, (RoREL Attorness Henry I Davis noALR iing to purciiase the = Col. Owen ute fnterested. o iAcademy of Design, She is still e POl of "Rty Tower) ang oy [EEUNEY of Carthage In works of ihelualled the wnthority of the War In-| ome in tha of Betty o N g ° embers w: celcos sears of age and her suc- [ Sec cf theme, “From — ass! i 4 vi.of ithe N~ onsister of George W jDevorah Kompe Chapter, D, At | Tio new MEnRES SO0 SOToer: Sans has hecn presomenal | Not aniy | the Lowest o ‘the Highe e o | Deler—was strikingly demonstrated, |dustrics Ioard to prescribe regu Utatedhat suflieient : met Monduy with the historian. Mrs. | 00 M is " tranaferred from the [have her pictures been accepted snd |18 i charming ship picture, a soft- 1o again it was whown conclusively | (003 oNCT AN e Tl ady been raised o withhold the| Gogupe T Smailwood, presiding. The Dubuque. fowa, chapter, and Mrs. T.|lshown in he leading exhibitions of "~“'|""““l' etching, by George C. Wales, Ov;n eyond all clse, art | witness | R0, ol m:nd"i[ntu;‘ ntemplited sale of the home. The {8, bonbointment of Mrs. P. W, | D- Scudder, transferred from the {the country, but group exhibitions ho has made a specialty of historic 10 F 10 Daat, & mosguze of cIvllization iwar. " qhie mere making und & ki apter promised assistance. Cibon be Viee FaREIT wns e Biiaed and |boat studies. Lee Sturges shows an| Among the most notable of .the|os nd breaking D st apoks of iho ey ben e v irmed | etehing of the “Blackfeer Glacier |orchitectural works uncovered in the Sazing the evrov fo the Dik-| O Plosten, MIs Jemes AW ios, and one of “Eucalyptus Trees, Cali-|1ast few years were a basilica and a ying the error in the DU | pilet ecording secreary, was choser fornia J. Andre Smith has con-|theater, besides in some of the tombs|'“YYEES contended © : 3 T, i delegate; alternates. Mrs. |Corcoran Gallery of Art and the tributed two works in his best style,|marvelous mosaics of great historical|Bilirey, defending e ind:cions, airectory, which stated the et il Mo B Nan ten | Strongs. Wrancis Scott Key had been . | At S P oartin Was | Mary J. Tarring, Mrs. Stephen J.)tional Gallery of Art and in several “The Gate of the Mowered Lin-|8ignificance. One of the first works|pointed n 3 I ol e marrecied; taud ithac nepElotted Louthe Bite o treRsuteL 1n . Mrs. W. W. King, Mrs. Wil {of the other American museums. the other “The Venders Gaters |to be undertaicen this present winter| PoSH QUE (hat, the board's regul: Mme. Irene and words atked by the Ruth Brewster|PIace, r chacks, yvho i 1wyl frs. M. D. Camp- | fer plotures have found not only &p- ile from Ernest D. Roth has come|IS the raising of a sunken treasure ! ool indy Chapter in Substitution—name for California. A ift of $10 each | lam B Goodman Brs. e “Maibelie | Her plctures have found not only Sut | "Cuenca, CIHf Dwellers,” and “Foren- |Ship, containing any Greek statues | e’ authorized 7 hrdelod | for store purpose was noted for the Berry and the o e Theodore E. Langley, Mra, | Drecintion among the Ahnd ready |tine Shops” hoth beuutiful of the best period, which lies today | jhs WAT emere Betl\' Wa Y ks " in the resolution to this | Berea schools. and late in January | g man, Miss Anna Walton LAt th diorinetty ‘individual | Alfred Hutty, who is well known|in perfect preserv itfon, off the coast|lresident ~ He claimed the Rosen- v . e ordered F A E O tha state | the chapter will give a card party. man, Miss Anno Walion, i |sale. They are distinetly individualj, AGTEL 3. wito e well known |If perfect proservation, off the coust | baims dia o milio Srio e I et he{ Mrs. Gertrude Moser, state treas- | o i d the hostess during the soclal o \vuile. “Sha has made o spe-|etching o . “agnolia Gardens, | below the surface of the water. Bl b LR ¢ with ¢ thit committee, | urer. and Mrs, Henvy Dickson pre- |y, by of architectural subjects, [ Charleston” and “Troy Kinney by| Count de Prorok haw shown hinjjEO¥etHment “"]““ allowed them § pe We,.e e from the | sided at the refreshment table. - i Chapter. . . 1, | POUSGK and SLTCet soones, and she has | O of Wik ponlar daneing. themee, fims 'in many of the leading unive Sent.’ 1t wax their duty io report u - who remodele e Key — triots’ Memorinl Chapter, D. 4. R., e it i i | “Paviowa otte.” Kugene e, | sities of this co s - | sales o ol and thei eged agree . L TR e RIS | yara Araotd Chnter, B At ESFots Nemerit Chanier B & B | Sl iy Wi il whaev | avicora Gulolie mieer sieglie | ef, of 1 Sounte, mrepting Inter ment St Sttt G0 oo | $3.50 $2.05 \sion, and John Clagett Proc- | met «day the home of Mra | fhe regent. Miss Carolene F. Smith, |, AL frst her palntings Mere Sh T eE atrake. sl Stlon” o hetBlons for the continuc|large transuction made ‘them amen- $5.00 2 &n I A abar of the com- | Granville Parks. otolt piace: | Mincwdod place. 0 o P T e ot pusiein, | bather Ukl Subjects, but’ boldi: ren- | many that archasoiogy s, after all.| LoV, 2,105 Corapiracs, staiuies it . @33y Bad written and placed the | The meeting ided ove € meeting was presided fy, T, 0T iarge part n theirjdered. - Charles E. Hell exhibits not a dry sulbject, but one full of | EONCTAMent broves it charges. the $6.5¢ £3.59 g 4 5 St. Cla ckburn, the re- cogent and plans com- 4 ehing B Ay ] rker on the Key ama n, all | Mrs. M. St Ol K @ composit he still uses this me- |etching v young “Blue Jay,” a romance. s =2 f, and Mrs. Jean M. Lane was thep age s be con- PositIon. “ st i 3 ¥ 7 agreed that ‘the housets still | Bent, 1 3o A Miatinta ted for & YUMmABE Al Mo A . |dium, but she has perhaps scored hor TRl Hassam 1y represented $8.50 $4.75 k—only one W o ASLAE bk i eI oo il | greatest success with paintings in|etehing of Lyon Gardiner House, | g N . = % elmuary o 3 M N e ke i gt on | ctehing of P Lyon Gardings Howte | 1 American Academs i Tome $16.00 $7.75 that the homo 3 ! for business purpose Mrs. | teer work «d on by members cluding entire chapter). i ubile vl ot Wwere con-|and dappled with sunshine. nnounces its competitions for the : . e on school s T Mary | Subtle relation of values were ¢ K P | enawalt alsq reported ier work in{the Amyioan 25000 e wmade | Bos it Chanter: prck regent of Mary |ty weil” interpreted. lzach | Plowman. Wil Quinian. Raiph Pear-|vear for the prizes of Rome in archi- TEA ROOM i $15.00 $11.50 cgard to the T naming M\\ t‘!‘\ur ne stasts 3 itlon heln e tive at Ellis|Year her work has gained n} assur- | Son, B ':”lr‘m :-‘~ cques and others are|qecture, sculpture, painting and ! $25 00 $18 50 ldargetown bridge in homor of | of o of u I, A. < At BUISIIECD ad Slao in subtiaty Sow | Well represente . ; & ¥ : lquitt, and of the Tsland, where immigrants are de- [2nce and also in subtiely ugt |t The collection ciew on|Scape architecture, each repres 1731 H St. NNW.—Tel. M. 2455 Francis Scott Key, stating she nad{by Mr Samis with the best, even of the oldor W promised early and favorable | sistance Q4 one day of each tained hour the hostess | PAINters. A vear ago last summer |week days from 9 ck untfl|a value of $1,000 a year for three 5 | \lso Brob =0 broken o be the o s | week to the principal of the school | During a soci i ime in|Fbruary’s and is seei atlon e T on ll”"\:zl b Bt “‘(I‘ 'll' P P, Miss Mar was assisted by Miss Anne Tuohy.|She spent a °considerable time n bruary 8 and i years and residence during that! hor_of Spingled | 1 Tibbits, Alternates to the coming Miss Helen Stout, Mi Scofield to this effect had delightful. Three of these pictures cases at the head of theltions, which are open to unmarried - A. SICKEC oreater reduc smmittees of Con- | are in the present exhibition. as 1S - (here is now on view a col.| M. citizens of the United States, o seed eductions President . also & picture of the Treasury build : a who comply with the regulations~of — perfected for card in this city. These are ail painting er colors and drawings!the academy. Entries will be re- atriotic work January of pletoris ¢ and yet of gre: ard Giles which are distinctiy | ceived til Mareh 1. = - y E i . splion- e Spanish War Veterans | o i SR ne s e et S50et Gt e m s oo [ DEEPSEATED || || Fiosierssf exveniion Manor House Chapter, D. [ e e skititully rendered. | . {time for two fellowships in the school al quality greai- e S aauity Inecting was held & i ] |eolor and méat =k . portrait studies of women, made. [ of elassical studies, ofe for one, the guatity at gredt bo ‘ awkins, with the {lated by the American Fy fon ¢ parently, primarily as studies of|other for two years: and for the fel- Iy reduced prices. the v martyred Presi- |13te Fid o prone power of line.{lowship in musical composition, also Mexico, Mo.. chapter. her works have been invited The following members were elected |gought by some of the foremost mu- to represent the chapter at the Con- fseums. She is already represented tinental Congress: Mrs. Gurney in the permanent collection of (he a contract with the governme does not impute criminality, the lawyers contended. -dollar busines o in wool under their contraet with (Dmcic ¢ lots Riatoric hauses and (he eharinime tre * period at the American Academy. Sy many models of back- assistant host- | g oo rtment headquar- G i nee of the regent he following | ¢t ley. The exer- . {the value of $1,000 a year for threc | Need attention NOW or may remain all “henoweth, the viee re Fs anr S cises ara held nuder the auspices of § - i charcoal and show years, includin residen: at the || winter. Use the old and time-tried guar- for muster QUring | the i'nited Spanish War Veterans, N the Smith an Institution, un-{browd. sw stroke—strong, sen-|academy and ou‘fnnnunnv Lo visit the '] satesd treatm. that has given satis w Goddard, presic ps will report ] sre House. fonday night, De- | Maj. McKinley was the mande dsr ihs Huspioes. ot ithe! Nationatjsitive and ime assured. | leading musical centers in Europe. faction to millions of women for over 14 ashington Penn- | in-chief, and as Preside led It was in th old mas- | Detailed circulars giving full par- || {pats, ‘Ask for RS nd rehearsal, 921 S 5 " cre is now on view ai pictures shown of the jpartment Iiand reh voluntears in 1898, which now com- {Museum, there is now on view an - jiarg worked. that theseticulars can be secured by applying s ribution was made te Ivania southeas crganization. [teresting exhibition, comprising 100 |druwings recall the drawings of the|to the American Academy in Rome, | Othine—-Double Strength ‘fl n of this historlc | George amp. ohn M. Watts of Miles Camp has | o hinee assembled and lent by the|great masters in the Italian museums |at Octagon House, Washington, D. C., | of the Juvenilé | 1412 Pennsylva ;| been appointed secretary to the Mili- ‘B mf‘_ L s, and set| 15 10 rate them high N e avtaie N ‘I,‘m_k.cfl)h_ 3 All.Dr‘u :u:;:nfn?wlnmeu( Stores. | 1110 F St. N.W. Associution gave a talk on | John amp, in tary Order of the Serpent, by Maj. [Brooklyn Soclety 2 ; And.s The water colors, to the contrary.| LEILA MECHLIN. | St © work being done by the associa- { Hall. Unite Soldiers’ - | Walker, grand gu gu of the Grand |forth under the charge of thedivision 3 tion. At the conclusion of business | Tuesday nig ”.\;lr”";”.' A Y| Lair. I~I|)(.]-m‘1d l;m\x;‘) of m;-m::.:- of graphic arts. Included in thiscol- “ ¢hirist ngs were rendered by a | Camp, in Perpe all, pents will be held in the near e, el s e anatet seed. of ,\rn:(,l o | Civeets morthwest, Wednesday night, | " \rs. Bessie MeCaffrey, past assist- lection are aquatints, dry points, pure prano: Mre, Hawkins, contralto; Dr. | Gen. M. ¥mn Trell Camp, I ant ehief adviser, entertained the lor bitten etchings. mezzotints ar +r. and Walter Matson, bass. | Pythian Temple 1 Ladies’ Aux-|jidies of the Lineal Society at soft-ground _etchings. ach proces ind guests of the chap- in Pythian 7 L. Thursday | g 12th street northeast, [is admirahly described in a foreword then invited to the dining | Richard J. Harden camp. ' ¥ Refreshments were {to the little catalogue which they g mple: Henry W. 1awton served followin am of vocal |Brooklyn Soclety of Itchers has is- 1 Pennsylvania - avende gnd instrumental musi various | sued. st Columbia _ Chapter, | southeast mes. The Lineal Society will hold | Two Washington etchert. Miss Fl-| Daughters of Founders and e tine of the Treil monument | jrs next regular business meeting In flen Day Hale and Miss Gabrielle b £ Amerien, et 4 comm held at the residence | pythian Temple- the first Wednesday | V. Clements, are represented in 't honie of Mr. Thaddeus M. J 6 | of n, Danjel V in February collection, s well n_erstwh Koostre Mre. Irving Fri 2 5 15th street northwest. Saturday jen Henry W. Lawton Camp will {Washingtonian, John Taylor Arms. Mie 1 Norten being assistant |night. Matters of importance wer & January 18, at | now president’ of the. Brooklsn sa- oetesses, Following the usual busi- | taken up, and the monum : Venue southeast. cioty. = Miss Hale and Miss Clemnts eus Mre Jones read a paper enti- ferected on May 30 in Arlington There will be several recruits mus- |have both sent scenes in Mount Saint thed A Lirfef History of Twenty-four | tionai cemetery fered, #nd the officers for the year | Michel. Miss Hale a street scenc and of My Colonfal Immigrs % Past Department Commander will be installed at that time. e ————— \frer rnment w social hour was | Harris, chairman Maine = imemc The offficers elect and appointive of enjc commiitee, 1s at work completing ar-: Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No.“1, = Fangements anty-fifth were installed Tuesday night by De- Major infant Chapter, © R., { nual memorial v partment Installing Officer Gallagher. met with Mrs. Noble N, Potts, 1235 | will be held in sisted b st Commander Coulter New Hampshire avenue, Monday at|Myer, Va., February > as master of cere- 8 ss Clars rd, regent, he good and wel ttee of 7 nder Belknap ap- Admiral George Dewe Camp 3. J. Davis as adjutant Mrs. Potts’ report on the “Christmas | is making plans for th nd ond Comrade Parrish was appointed sale” and the dinner given to the men | b t to be tend o junior colorbearer. - ; i at the “Stepping Stone” was received neoming ations on 1. James S. Pettit Camp instalied Wwith applatuse. On motion it w nuar: in Northeast Masonic following officers at their last oted to expend $30 in additional im- | Temple . department commander | muster Tuesday night: Commander, provements in this temporary home;and Staft of th "\ I. American | Adolph Graef: senior vice comman Cl Sal 5D this temporary homefand stalf of t00 ferans of Yoreign | Joseph W. Rock: junfor vice learance e Mi saward gave the histo d vill be special guest p hristopher Hopw ST A L e fmment. Commander Wil- | cer of the day, William' E. Erbeck We Have Extra \alues ast Department officer of the guard, Angustus ey companicd by the hostess, tiam L, Mattocks Han e dew Charles W, McCaffrey and | Selinger: adjutant. Harry M e Col. John Donelson Chapter, D. | Department Adjt. Claiborn 8. Close | quartermaster. James W. Dean t e, .| R el S W B Corsets - , A. R. meeting held with Mrs. | were appointed a committee the coming week: M years, and rid yourself of these homely NS Y [ A Yard. 200 v-inch Ya Satin 00 36-inch Satin Charmense ............... $l69 Mill Ends and Remnants &;‘?&f&éf"f;é,’.i" R 51.69 AR 3 January 5 P bfesent thiis department at a_meet- | R. W. Black: historlan, T J. amed copy of the American's!ing of the committee-of the Metro- |man: color i. D Jones; an and is presented to Mrs, Me pontan Memorial M. E. Church to as- | sergeant major, §. . orton: auarter- - . f OMOXTYOW for . i s Scho, Pt tin Shmuleting ements for | master. Serst. Maginisee sler, J. e o oot of | Pt n Shomteting arranker £l master. Were $8.00 to $14.50 R Sale of The Rarest Sale of ALL Book for library in Memorial Con- 3 v 4 i periority— tinental Hall. 2 lla"-‘ St)les at Su; ority—We Present Table at card party of American- i | K e o s o Ao ), Price A F | ) ‘ 4 ] f sie. | Mrs. McClintock told of her E El S S 1 EI Ll E S ork in the Americanization school, T 1301 G St’ N'w’ . Max Zager, a pupil in this school, . cently at the home of Mrs. F. B.! Littell on Porter street. The regent, from chapter committee chairmen were presented and a new member reuding lamps, the chapter's Christmas Bifts to the library of tire 8350 40-inch G 5 30-i Ferans. Hospital at Mount Alto, Gouraud e $2.49 Lengths of from 74 to 3 yards b Yarad $175 \mericanization. Contributions were | the nual memorial annivel ry —___—_—_—__—‘ < Old tra road, in honor of Col. l B 1 John Donelson, a ioneer. Salury ot tedcher. Curtis School of i’ rassieres Just to Prove Our Value-Giving Flag for Boy Scout troop. of his life and experiences in D. t F th ! : - irec rom e LOO"I. Mrs, F. B. Sale, presided at a short | recoived and given welcome. Letters e read from the officer in charge | Canton e o £ Satin_ . Watherine Donnell, 1408 21xt Street, |partment Commander Patterson to|ward J. Nolan: patlotic instru e to the following Amiricanization, Georgetown, An original paper, “Westward Ho.” i s read by Historian Ada Boyd Glas- y Ivy orset op Vietors Chapter, D, A. R.. met re-| Colored Silks Black Silks misiness meetin, when brief reports of app tion for the mew curtain $3.50 40-inch Satin $2 79 e . 92, de Quine v ... $1.49 2 e b Grectings an - ; ,Orlental Cream (300 s0-inch Frinted $2.59 | o Satins, Crepes, Foulards (S0 dineh Saiia $2.49 mbers gave much pleasure. for 80 years has and e 5 fetas, Corduroys s = v Bertha Robpins, state chairman e e preetee $2.00 36-inch Chiiffon Goocgedss pr et o Conliioys £375 405nch Canton of the Children of the Republic Clubs, i beauty it has rendered to them. Its Tafic . and many other desir- Cr 2 98 gave an account of the organization, | service is now extended so that those $ : 7 2 ) 69C e R e aims and work of the clubs. Prof. who would harmonize their complexion 2 ‘9 able weaves. Yard 3450 40-inch Brocaded F.R. Littell addressed the chapter on ‘with their particular shade of beauty can Sat Sisaey el . © i o Crepe $3 39 “Personal Impressions of Burope,” dosotethe bestadvantage. Now madein Chifio Values to $1.50 $400 40-inch Goli 2 enabling the members and guests by RACHELL and FLESH D on 85c Crep oot $3 39 “ordnrov Tepe .. o . means of a radiopticon to visit and Shlox many of e snts ox Lot Send 10c for Tl Sse cluis ind chedl 80c | Lengths of irom 1 to 4 yards | BWinchDrewm G4 QR hast summer. The address was fol- 5 . Siies < s epe .. . Jowed by ':‘f‘;nrEnl‘pll:ur.rn;rs.w;fies:er FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City $1.50 36-igch Jers 51 19 Brocaded Satins, Crepe de Chine, $3.50 40-inch Satin 1. Watts and Miss Eleanor A. Lamson Tubing . | Printed Silks, Taffetas, Poplins, Charmeus Sty $2.49 assisting the hostess. Escorts of the $200 36<inch Tricolette . $3.50 40-inch Crepe “h\b:rs “er; g.u::u. ) . '/ 4 S 2 $| .39 i Canton Crepes, Messa- 98C dc'cx_\im- .:.f,‘...fi"‘.v. 52.49 i O Sl s . (;Zp?_fl 40-inch Georgette $l 49 || line, Satins, etc. Yard. (::P’CO 40-inch’ Satin $2 49 ’ 2 . e . Valies to $3.00 P e e B Velvets Ya-d. Lengths of from 1 to 6 vards Ya-d. 7/ : are given instruction in .50 40-inch’ Paisley - - 2 e Chi $3.00 39-inch Chiffon, | o . T ... $2,49 | Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, || fupec,™ ... $2.35 law at each meeting. 3 » '-)-Wh;:c({ pre: i‘dl:xxr,m'l;‘::x:pccl:r:fi‘m‘n:::: ! §14.00 40-inch $l 0 98 || Paisley Silks, Satin Charmeuse, $4.50 40-inch Chifton retary, Virginia Glazebrook, was in Geormette ....o.iaeciiees . Failles, Satin Crepes, Printed Velvet . bas $3.69 her place for the first time. | y Q £ $4.50 40-inch Brocaded 53 79 il : $5.00 New Sil $3 95 Sixteen new members were added ~ “hines fo the list "A flag was presented to ‘;3&;““(&:1‘?" 4 9; Crep(‘\ de Chines, Ds:‘l‘;(gns' T Noel House, a bushel of apples was .00 Meta! $ ete. Yard. . rocaded 510 98 Sie 8 SR O AT S “ Freed from Gray Hair |[& . v Values to $5.00 VS sh e s irl whom the Society has adopted. h R wehoiit S the age Bandts E Crepes ..0... e 52_15 COTBMEE L e nmerd $1.39 Folk dances under the direction of | t Mre. Carl Wisewell were enjoyed by | . cap of gray Aair. In a few the children, and the hostesses, Milli- | 'minutes, safely tint gray, faded qr "--‘nl “'n;;d,k!\l;alry Bru(t‘:e' Mackall nng bleached locks tod their natural Laidler Mackall, served ice cream an = » @ beauty and splendor with Brown- cakes. | e . LN e A e MQTHER‘ Move Child's Bowels with this Harmless | e aione=ie most usea'nair tint in diate in lryes:lu. leuy tohu:ply and absolutel afmless to hair, scalp C. A. Friday afternoon. It was | argest meeting of the vear, and | 4 g us it Is the wish of the acting presi-i * Novelties lent, Mrs. Wisewell, that the children all of the business them- dance, to bo given fn costume, at the & B H annual party on February 22. 'Louise | { Uien rieliea The ‘poem “Our Fiagy Laxative—Children Love Its Taste , Which was written for the C. A. R.| {isieubn Dieuws ong n Be mier Distributors Society. i or to S0-C: r restorers. ril i alevs s o i not hesitate. Send 10c now for From Loom y SAVE Yy 5% o 9 1114 G Street Phone Wendell-Wolfe Chapter. D. A. R.,| If your child is constipated. full of ; Millions of mothers keep “Califor- trial bottle and see for yourself. , to' Wearer | | Middleman’s Profit: B 1th and 12th i el e i with Ales | cold, has colic, or if the stomach Ix | niw Fig Syrup” handy. They know & | Tor sale everywhere—s0c and $1.50 N avl S - 11th an t Main 8306 rnice H. Kent. the Portsmouth, |sour. bLreath bad. tongue coated. u|teaspoonful today may save a slck - The assisting Dostesten were Mrs. :‘tmnnoeo‘r;f;llhu‘f l;flolll,{_t:‘l‘}:;‘:; Eig Sveup) Lot tomorrow. It never cramps or ""rhl-n- Phr-u.::-&‘, Adel jo8 rand and sses Evans, | W v vels. In | overaets. el ‘our dru st for gen- Coppim Bldg., Covin, v o - . el AN e mavant: |4 few hours You can sec for yourself | uine. ~California Fig Syrup, which | Remember — It Is a Pleasure to Show Our Silks and Give Samples! \iiss Hertha Frances Wolfe, presided. | how thoroughly it works the consti- | has directions for babies and children | - BROWNMONB McCall Patterns—Brainard & Armstrong Spool Silk Mrs. G. Wallace W. ‘}-}nnszr, an prtlu:n palsu:in. sm;.r bile 'u;‘d ‘Wm;l: -;r all ages prii éedl on bf.lla. Mother! Nonorary member of this chapter,|right out and vou have a well. playful | You must say “California” or you may - child again. get an imitation fig syrup. Tints Gray Mair Any Shade zave a talk e D. A. R. work, giving