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"The Frances Scott Chapter, D. A. R., ho&d its current meeting at the home of*'Mrs. W. C. Jones. on Ordway street. Ays. Jones and Mrs. Lugenia Kenne- 4y were the lhostesses. After a short business meeting a musical program s given by Miss Helen Lyor linist, and Mrs. McRae Nash, J8ned read a paper u'esé ©f the early settlements along the Mohhwk trail, and of the Starring family, of which she is u dircct de- #endant. A number of guests Were present for the program and the tea which followed. Mrs. W. W. Whittier presided at the table, and was st- ed by Miss Beatrice Whittier and Miss Alicia Jones. The Mary Washington Chapter, D. lebrated its thirty-first anni- with a la reception, Feb- allroom of the Wash- ter a short business :h an additional dona- Georgetown, the guests were T by the regent. Mrs, Frederick regent, Miss Aline ed by Miss > Johnsc Solomor ry Browr George a short address. stressing patriotic eiort companied The ington C raised from this lecture wapter's Memorial brary fund Chapter, D. A. R., meeting at the Har| Grove. busine o'clock which a del o the nat Curry imble, Howard Mrs. R T ption Maynard Minor, ) had expected followed officers to &pe vented nong William B. Ha . John Beavers, s state historian Le work be he daughter mus | a final dec s |« final de r was el the chapter at the \gress to be held in yeth Pierce enlight- iptor on the future work « . especially t st changes. 1d Miss H. were guests. Monticello Chapte tng at The meeting wa the regent, Mrs absence of es followed E Jodridge was elected mbership was voted to put a biographical sketeh in the Chapter House Book. as nial to Mrs. Kirk, who has rer_of this chapter Money was ap r 4 Boy priately mark further appropriation was made to ward the chandelier for the Distrie " ntinental Memorial Hall E <0 made te- and to for ary, A paper on 1. George Washing- ton, the topic of the read by Iswald Fabrizio, a student BEHI interests of our patrons, will open tomorrow a d by < { Mrs. McMillan, Miss Knapp and Miss .| Americanization Ivey Hill, ! M iz Flaruman. | T o meeting, was 1115 G N.W,, at 12th st. Where Your Dollors Count Miart \‘ ) ( in the Americanizatior. Georgetown. During a soclal time refreshments were served. The guests of the evening were Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Wisewell and Miss Sturgis. Marcia Burns Chapter, D. A. R.. held its current meeting at the home of Mrs. W. L. Gutelius, presiding. = Reports from commit- tees were accepted, patriotic work ssed and contributions made ceds. The guest of honor, . and members were so- entertained after the session. avy Chapter, D. R, —At the February meeting Mr was hostess. The committee in reported that the Meridian tablet would soon be placed on the gateway of Meridian Park. Following the reading of reports the members en- Jjoyed the hospitality of a social hour. A. R., held its of Army and Capitol Chapter, February meeting Miss Olea Wood. The C. Luxford, presided. made to the District America 01d Trai! *. Luxford: alternates, M Upton, ) Skinner, M 1idt, s Fred L. Volland hour a musical progra = ed and the hostess by Bertha Moore. egent i ¢ nhers have been e bourd, as { follows: Mrs, A . L. W v A Jenunings, Miss E. R. A. Lin- .| ton and M his chape ihe efforts of Mrs. Lightfoot, the his- torian. The first issuo of the Bulle- tin, edited entirely by students of the was shown the member: nt_of Our regents giving their respective chapter ne Chapter, D. A ¥ 17 at the home T Harry ar was decided upon, a | vorable report was presented by the treasurer and a social enjoyed while the hostess was a v Mil- s with the who cntertain:d elebrate the e L 'l‘ir(h v of the cha founding. cers . the next two vears and alter: i the Continental Congress in Aj | | PR —— A{COUPLE ARE RECONCILED. Mrs. Rose Eichhorn Withdraws Di- vorce Suit After Getting Decree. se Eichhorn and her hus- Rudolph have become reconciied and the wife has a suit for divorc granted an N the first re o changed her mind during the interval of ninety diys allowed between interloc | Gecrees and final ones in this Distric {Attorn L. Newmyer appeared for {the wife. _!VEBDICT IN WOMAN'S DEA' Coroner Nevitt Friday held an inquest at the morg | case of Susie Belfield, colo | Covington strect, who dfed suddenly Thursday. Tt was reported that she had be dealt a blow over her heart by Reuben S. Washington, colored, but the latter denied having struck her. The autopsy showed th death resulted from natural cau and a verdiet was given accordingly | CHOKERS For Laster. Made of sour own material ut $5 Get your order in now. La i Cold storage after Marc Your Springtime Garments and Hats Make them yourself: learn the logical pro. fession; it's worth while Ask our Graduates. Enroll now for evering sessions. PROF. LIVINGSTON’S Fr. 7475 720~22~24 "Tth St.N.W. ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuing our policy of always seeking the best in the after careful consideration, we Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Department Ladies’ Home Jcurnai Patterns need no intro- duction, as they are recog- nized as the most pop- ular and easiest to use of nany pattern. —_—— Whether you are experi- enced in sewing or not, you can_easily make a perfect- fitting garment from a Ladies’ Home Journal Pat- tern by following the simple cutting and construction chart given on each en- velope. — A special representa- tive from New York will be in the department all this week and we invite you to visit the depart- ment and consult her in regard to your Spring sewing problems. School in the regent| { R., met | 1 | upto §$5value— * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. Fur Mufis Odds and Ends in Fur Muffs. Our former up to Ve SLTT House Dresses 77c and $1.77 GREATEST Clearance and Plush Coats Our former val- ues up $5.77 style, colors, Conditions nothing re goods at No restrictions, served. Absolutely such ridiculous prices that you'll gladly buy now for next scason None sent C. O. D., none ex- changed, none refunded, none charged. All sales final. Silk Waists $2.50 to $3.50 Values —ot Georgette and crepe de chine, in spring colors. Sizes 36 to 4. Many Our former $35 and $45 for Women and Misses, of Coney, And just 18 coats to this values in brown. be sold at price. They're 36 to 40 inch lengths and up to 42 bust, and we're sure _\'Duvv(’ never secen their cqual at such a sensation- at little price as D. 0, FEBRUARY 25, T928—PART 2. | ‘Cloth Skirts Tomorrow morning at 9:00 we swing the doors open to the most sensational sale Washington has yet known. —Sale Lasts One Week Only— Sweaters Wool, for wom- en. Sacri- 77c ficed at... This sale will last one week and must mov Women’s and Misses’ SMART NEW They Are Lovely— Priced Very Low. Fur Chokers Just come in and pick yours out. uded A last minute purchase; spring colors. This Sale for Cash Only! A Small Deposit Holds Any Garment 10 Days! ery single garment now in stock. BLUM’S positively never carry over from one season to another anything. The deepest sacrifice will be made for a sweeping, positive, absolute clearance of everything in the house. Regardless of cost or profit. No matter what effort necessary, be here at door opening tomorrow, and no matter how great values you expect we're simply going to astonish you. GET HERE WHEN DOORS OPEN Prunella Skirts Plalds, stripe solid colors, Nurses —our former Aprons up 1o $6350 | Ourup to$125 ues Hats Rummage Sale! : 221124 Our $3 and $4 Cloth Skirts. i G $3.77 materia i 8 £12033123 00233 Remember Be here rain, sno We'll have extr vou, and we quantities to las Monday. There is no complete size range, nor color range, nor style range, but vou'll have the choice of all if you'll be here first. Big Bargains Blum’s Washington Store—614-12th St. N.W. Marmink Fur Coats from o value Mar- mink Fur Coats, with the most beautiful (Each a full 40-inch length.) For such a ridiculous figure as 7 Sealine Fur Coats These include our for- mer values up to $195, and the sizes range up to 44. Take yvour choice of any $ of these at Sl Winter Cloth Think i B form one lot. They're warm, stylish, well CLOTH COATS for You'll have to sce them face to face before you'll appreciate the wonderful bargain they are, made Women and Misses. at only— Sale § Price Sealine Fur Capes There are going to be 2 mighty lucky women in Washington, because there are just 2 of thesc wonderful garments at this phenomenal sacrifice. They're the latest models, richly silk lined and to the first 2 customers they'll go at just %97 Coats We have included our for- mer $10 to $15 values in this B Coats Positive Values Up to $35.00 The Coats Here styles of plush or cloth Coats. fur trimmed. Sizes to 42. The quantity is limited. are $75, $100, $125 and Up to $150 High-Grade Fur- Trimmed COATS A simply wonderful assortment of stunning fur trimmed Coats for women and misses. All wanted colors are among these, and, remember — they’re the very cream of our stock and the last word in Winter Coats. Each garment nicely silk lined. You can take your choice of all the fine, popular And ship and range of materials. the workman- styles are nothing short of phenomenal. Absolutely sacrificed at this ridiculous price. - Sealine Fur Coats Our former $75 to $110 SEALINE IFUR COATS for women and misses are included in this sensational showing. They are all 40-inch lengths and the most popular styles produced this season. Regardless of for- mer value, we're Each and every one nicely silk lined. going to sell these without restriction at your choice, only... Out They Go Dresses! The Suits CHOICE OF TRI- COTINE OR VEL- OUR. SUITS, in small sizes only. Some fur trimmed, Quantity limited. many Some colors. ed. Suits— | $14.77 Silk and Cloth Dresses For Women and Misses Styles and styles, broken in size and color, a dress here you will like. Be here carly to get best picking. Sz-‘:e$9.77 Women'’s and Misses’ Dresses In a bro of styles ar erful barga: vour size Choice, at s3.10 Girls’ Coats Our $5 to $10 Values. Ages 4 to 12 years, in various materials limited ¢ The Dresses | .:: 5.0, SILK OR CLOTH DRESSES, in many styles and splendid Sizes 16 to 42. Quantity limit- sational lots. Priced $1.77 $2.77 $3.77 Many Other Unadvertised Small Lots--Big Money-Saving Bargains