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' 4 % 4 : WASHINGTON, -D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART ing. The Mothers’ Club will give an |beginners, Spanish, advanced,|each Monday evening an old-fash- | dressmaking, 8; Widows' Helpers, 8.|Boys' Vocational Guldance Club, 1 entertainment, including the exhibit [7:30; Wilson Normal Community Play- | foned country school program to be|Saturday, rug weaving, 10:30 am.;|to P Yocalton eI of marionettes Mrs. Rachael ; choral unit of Federated Cath- | given early in April. Baokat vessiig 0 abEn ‘| “Lovejoy. 12th and D streets north< Sewall. There will be two perform- Alumnae, 8; Lonesome Club, Johmsom-Pewell, Hiatt place and La- CAING. -2 x east — Wednesday, medical "ol dange each lesson. During the warm- |ances, at 3:16 and at & The Droceeds | Columbia Athletic Club and_basket | nwot street northwest—Monday, spe-| Deanwood, Whittington and Lane amination and_advice), er eather the lessons will be held!from this entertainment will go to-'ball games, 7; the People's National cia] expression class, 3:15. Tuesday, Place northsast—Friday, Girls’ In- ievi t Girls, 3:30: Girl on the school plzyground. ward the payment of the salary of Opera Company, 8. Friday, Cirls'(French mers, fntermediste and | dustrial Club, 3:16 to 4:30; Childrer's|5¢ 5. Lovejoy Athletic Play- Director Edouard Alblon of the|streets northwest—Today, commu-| Park View, Warder and Newton | the matron of the school. Recreation Club, 3:15 16; Girl | advanced), 3:16 to 5:16; violin instruc- | pvenoh Club, 4:30 to 5: Achievement T O oo . 4: ; Buffal c 5 “Washington Opera Chorus, meeting |nity music concert under the auspices northwest—Tuesday, Park| East Washington, 7th and C streets | Scout Troop, No. 12, 3 Wilson Nor- el , - beginners and ad- 4n the Thomson Community Center, |of !l,he ‘Washington Community Music ! Rev. | southeast—Monday, Americanization |mall Midget Athletic . 7 5?&.&,‘%;1‘5‘"&? szlg. ‘Wednesday, | Bovs’ Radio Club, 7:30; Recreation H 3 ., §; community as brought to this city from New | Assoclation, 8:16; rehearsal of the | Walter F. Smith, pastor of the Park |class, 7 Woomtak “Athietio "Club, | Junior Athletic Club, 8; Perry Prep|rhythm, two classes, beginners and | Club, 7:30; home economics, 8; Com-|anglng. &5 ‘ork, a8 instructor in dramatic art for | Community Orchestra, music room, 7.| View Christian Church, will_give a|8:30; Boys' Independent Band basket|Athletic Club, 8. advanced, 3:15 to . Thursday, | munity Orchestra, 8. Chorus, § ar the local soloists of the Washington | Monday, the Flonzaley Quartet, un- stereopticon lecture on the Oberam- |ball’ group, 7:30; violin instruction| Thomsom, 12th and L streets|special dancing instruction, 3:15; vio- | Cleveland-Phelps, 8th and T streets }*zurfik: b 3 lDbL. g,ss S Opera Chorus, Miss Alice Coleman,|der the auspices of the Washington 8. Wednesday, | under the director of music of the|northwest—Monday, Psychology Club, |lin class, under the director of music northwest—Today, Community Cen-|Jas! ?OIB-H Dy et o who recelved her training from Mme. | Society of the Fine ArtsS, 8:15; the| rhythmio dancing, 3:30; public schools, 3:16. Tuesday, | 7:30; China Painting Club, Filing |of the public_schools, 3:15. Friday, [t Band, 3:30; Navy Emploves’ Union, | No. to.Ci s'iolf;‘“'“"lg,’.;cm rih S ‘Welnschenk, recognized as one of the | Young’ Women’s Hebrew Assoclation | Struction under the director of music | Arabian Athletic Club, 7; Aurora Boys' | Assoclation, 8; violin instruction un- |Scout Troop No. 40, 7 Mt. Pleas- | 4; Tuesday, Amphion Gl*fi Cl‘“lu 8; | Radio Club, 8; Bestyett S L Toremost dramatic directors in France | gomnasium class, 7:30. Thursday, [of the public schools 3:15. ~Friday, | Athletic Club, 8:30; dressmaking and |der the director of muslo of the pub- | ant Chores ‘Beclely, 1:30; plcture | Erench class A, 7; French class B.| Miner Normal, Georgla avenuo und and from Yvette Guilbert of tlhe fhe Emergence of a School” art leo. | Boy Scouts, 7:30; Park View Athletic | millinery, 7:30; Boys' Independent|lic schools (four classes), 3:15. Tu show, -7:30. Entertainments and |’ g‘l"‘.;"’g, fi";"iy'cl o ;?sg;“‘ -~ | Euclid streets northwest—2Monday, French School of Acting. Miss Cole- | ture’ by Royal Cortlssoz, under the | Club, 7:30; rhythm class for girls, | Band, 8. Wednesday, Acme Athletic|day, West Virginla State Society, 8;:|steropticon lectures are« held each C’"{ ub.3T: u!dcn a"ui i 57!1:: Achievement Girls, Tuesday, man will instruct in dramnu‘rbart the | 2uupices of the Washington Soclety | 7:30; free stereopticon lectures, 8. Club, 7: Epworth Athletic Club for|dressmaking, 7:15; Spanish, advanced | Friday evening. There is no charge. Rmfy c':oxmx:“s"-fly A'l HED (fi- Dramatic Club, 7: two Red Cross men and the women of the chbrus on | of ‘the Fine Arts, 8:15; the HUrri-| goutheast, 11th and G streets south- :3 Thuraday, Community |and beginners, 8.16; Gaelic, 8; violln | Every one is invited and every one|FSe8ding Cib. G0 105 Alabama Gles | classes in home hyglenc and care of T L coinnty iy | S Ol Gk, 708 east— Tuesday, violin instruction | pea R e T e T e L S e G I Gl L L s | aisks 20z o Man WU G son ? > 2 ; Americanization ciass, the c scl , 7:30; Perr: etic Clul e :30; class, 7:30. = tor wil) hoid an open meeting Friday, | Petworth, §th and Shepherd streets | under the dircctor of musie, public| Boys' “Independent Athletic Club, e 5 D ol e | o Cligbart Athistic Club, 7:30;|Slubs tor boys and girls, 3:15 Thurs:|day, Girls Needlework Clubi Red March 16, on the subject of “Thrift”’ | northwest—Monday, violin _instruo- | 5chools, 3:15. W 7, meeting of | viciin instruotion under.the directof | American Athencum Soclety, 8 wom. | children's ' play group, 7130: fort: ay, French Club: A, 7: French Club |Cross classes in home hyglene and There will be a lecture on “Forest|tion, under director of music, public|advisory commilies 2t the home of 4 A A e O O bt | o Entiy dar e, oLt eIghthi(grage anal| O 0, DrossmakingiClun, i D care of the sick; children’s dramatics; Gonservation.” by a spealer from the schools, 3:15. Girl 'Scouts, | the nglf;cu[',_":d;;“a“’g" ENdnY. 7:30; ' Columbia Players, 7:30; plain [high school pupils, 8; Mt Pleasant p'r'.".cz-o:}(c’fli;“g:v%? = Combroidery and e tneswWarnol Tt BTy L i STTett Chu, & Srriday. the rematte | LEoUR, N6, 59: 7:30: Boy Beouts Traop |sewing cluay, 8 o e on | ey ANichola ‘avenue ana How. | {2ney, sewin '7:30; ‘Community” Cen- | 02"% new Giass in stogy - 4 o . g 305 under e rector of music of th rney, icho! I oW~ | ¢ *. Junic = ) Eobesiiwithy deesaiiodals for ihome; g.flK,un:)r:go:(‘llunrdnufl:hweml::ghn?lll) ro. gy T R Commuinity = Center Pollyanna and |public schools (three classes). 315, |ard street !:mhefl-t—wiomhy. Choral “;‘,_B"l;‘:-omé.!-’“'l‘;’;,x:}::':f clan telling o, children has Just been br- d suLes i e unfor dramatic groups will hold a|Thursday, Washington Opera Ch Soclety and plano lessons, 7:3i 2 S 2 1 7 p 3 ) 5 of a serles to take on o St =~ | open each evening. Illinois Society, 8; violin instruction | chestra, agnolia ub, v P = atio Guid- 4 ik e @ banking machines that are being used | Friday nights throughout the re- |Pression group, 8; the Junior Club = Snides: the dltector of f Royal ‘Tigers Athletic Youn; Walker Post, 7:30; Vocational Guid-|ment Girls and mothers’ meeting, 7 5 $30; g Men, 1. basket - 2 * Ne in_the public schools. mainder of the season. game group, 7:30; the Freckles Club, | Wilon Normal, 1ith and Harvard rector of music of the|Roy: L1 . ance Girls, 3; St. Augustine basket|junior Boys' Club, Girls' Needle- P ot o nte! - 2 3 30; . sta . Tuesday, Women's Gymna- |public schools (three classes), 3:15.|8: Alpine Social Club, 8 R. T. Ath- . S Ea HEL Boys' Club, 7; G e "?li?fim“-‘t’.i‘r.\z;’{{“{i A en'% acn | Trintdnd, 6th and G streets north- Ay Bt T2 sium Club, Paech, advances. 7 Friday, Boy Scouts, 7:30; Boys' letic Club, 8; Memorial Club, 3:30. - """Frldu:sr.en(t;t';ls' BasKA" chab, Roh Glub: 8 Bewine: Ciub, 8 o teresting atercopticon lestures each | oot Friday, violin instruction un-| E. V. Brown, Connecticut avenue and | Spanish, beginners, 7:30; Spanish, ad- | {stic Club, T40; Spanish’ class, Tuesday, Girls' Glee Club, 1y Banke! batl e b: Jusier | D00 T O e O T o e e e, Aveck. on_ The | der the director of music, public|McKinley streot northwest—Monday, N 730: Capital Athletic Club|Spanish Reading Cfrcle, 7:15; Sea|Achievement Girls, 3:15; rhythmic lub, 4: Dressmaking Club, 7:30; | o & Frep Siniclge CuP Panama Canal,” will be followed by |Schools, Boys' Basket Ball Club, | French for beginners, 3:15; 1 team, 7; Scouts, 8; violin instruction under |dancing, 4:15. Thursday, Sunbeam|pa Salle Law Club, 7:30; Valentino S osie Cluh, Tetatons by Driscilla B. Bogme, |1 Boys Juvenile Club, 7; Boy ce . Tuesday, ing class, §; the Per the director of music of the public|Club, 3:16; Girl Reserves, 3:45; Junior | Dramatic Club, 7 John _Wesley Janet Baker and Esther Wecksler, | Scouts, 7. Opera Company, 8; Social Dancing |schools (four classes), 3:15. Saturday, | Needle Guild, 3.15; @ atics, 3:45;|A. M. E. Z. tegm, ocial Club and| Victor Herbert is the grandson‘of and music by James Bowen. *|” Welghtman, 23d and F streets|5. Friday, rhythm for beginners,|Club, 9; library open for reading and practical course in public speaking | Achievement : Friday, | Basket Ball Club, Settlers’ basket |the , famous Irish painter-novelist, Srenn il 47, | northwest—Monday, folk dancing for |8:15; rhythm for advanced, 4:15; in- | reference, 7. Wednesday, children’s |and physical exercise for women and | Carnation Club, 8: Men's Club, ball team, 7. urday, Rhythmic|Samuel Lover; Artzibashet, the great. Activities for Week Ending March 17 children from 6 to 8 years old, 3:16.|struction in soclal dancing, 7 rhythmic dancing class, Thi girls, 8. Senior Dramatic Club, 8; Recreation: | Dancing Club, 10 to 12 a.m.; Art Club |grandson_ of the Polish patriot and Central High, 1ith and Clifton | Tuesday, folk dancing for older |meeting, 7:30; library open all even-|day, French, advanced, The Psychology Club is rehearsing!al Club, Rialto Athletic Club, 8:| for Seniors and Juniors, 10 to 12 a.m.; | soldier, Koscuisko. Easter Preparedlness at Th@ H@@ h fi C O, The Shop of Specialties. Small Lot of Large Size —_— “Printzess” Tailleurs for Spring » . e —Y ~ Easter Silk Blouses, 6.9 Are Strikingly Distinctive ’,_' L3N B k : ' Crepe de Chine—Georgette Crepe $ 50 [ : /e Only a few of a kind, but such charming ® kinds that you’ll enjoy picking out a beauty for vear with that new Easter suit y re con- . Attempting to describe “Printzess” by fulsome \ :‘empl;‘gng. . ?ou . - ~., *adjectives is like throwing perfume on a violet—so e & ; Overblouses and regulation styles variously ¢ obvious that all words would be ridiculous excess. = .S fashioned and trimmed—genuine filet and That they are correct goes without saying. : ; Venise laces playing an important part. Long That they are new isga foregone conzlusgion. Ahead-of-Easter-Sale ! or three—quarterysleeves, Sizes 46 3) 52. i That they are distinctive is expected of “Printzess.” bJ k S = . . . Fashioned of Read’s finest twills and lined Boys J ac Tar u1ts EXt;sal Size L;il%;erle with time-honored Skinner peau de cygne—such ouses, 7 sl s o i $2-95 41l Wool? These are so refreshingly new and attractive that You can see the sash on this charming suit, ¢ we suggest you select for present and all-season wear. but you cannot see the buckle because it is on the ., 3 Val #ace, hemstitching, tucks and dainty touches other side. Other equally stunning models with All-Wool Serge Sturdy Tweed All-Wool Jersey. that lend charm to a blouse of this nature. Tuxedo Beaded Georgette embroidery and braiding and some delectable :g“sa_}'s, square neck line and long sleeves. Sizes 46 three-piece suits in the assemblage. Guess mother requires no long drawn out treaties about get- : ting sonny ready for Easter and the season ahead with new all- Sizes for women, misses and small women. wool suits at a preposterously low price. Essential details follow: Extra \SiZe Blouses Silk POIlgee 55 ’ 4 (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Rea! Jack 7_‘61'. F’g’“h Middy There’s more than merely style and quality to recommend pongee blouses— Oliver Twist utton-on they launder to perfection. This new lot arrived in_ample time for your mew A Fur Choker; $29.50 Easter suit. Tucked front and long sleeves in true tailored effect. Sizes 46 to 54. > (The Hecht Co., Second Flod:) Silk chevron on sleeve; three rows of braid on collar and cuffs is the finishing touch to Madam’s Easter outfit and a flowing middy tie; sizes 3 to 8 years. . . Easter comes early this year—there’s likely to be a N “7 S g $R.95 bit of tang to the air, and a choker means warmth as Little I ads1 Sailor Tams $1'45 e prln SklrtS. 8 well as bewitching style. ’ Prunellas in pleated models showing how delightfully black and colors can be These are richly beautiful! The wolf in platinum Fine French serge with woven name, sailor Eashionslontbands, combined to bring about best effects for women of more rounded figure. and blue dye disguise the wolf that scared Red Riding . . Also poiret twill in navy and black. These are strictly tailored to impart Hood. The fox chokers are taupe, brown, and both All sizes. e ERchti GO TS Miove slender lines to the wearer. > Pl in the richest tones. = 3 Read’s Tuill, $59.50 (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Sizes 33 to 39 waist measure. (The Hecht Co., Thirxd Floor.) 50 Amazing March Sale of Easter Footwear--* ‘Again a remarkable achievement! 1,500 pairs of Spring and Easter shoes, delightful de- Lnmedinteaction: ST — it 5 : l.inea%ions of the new mode! Shoes thal’, so far as we know, never before were on speaking S AR est picking goes to first comers. Six of the styles are pic- terms with this price—$4.50. i (0] p Cut-out one strap Groy mubuck . th Black and ion calf g ‘g: i‘;’mz Cuban leather nesse i Brown suede Leal Patent colt skin aby Frenc Military heels Two straps Styles Walking oxfords Brown kid- £E8 Black suede High Spanssh Heels Boxwood heels Flat heels ! 9 Short tongue puimnps Cut-out oxfords Black and Brown Satin at he . . Cuban covered (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) Patent Colt trimmed in Dutl Calf Patent Colt, > i lack cal trimmed_ in trimmed {n S B patent and luck sucde, - 1 5150 g o pesteailos £5.50 . 5 5 ;i irls’ 5@ 95" [ Water Color Wind =¥ Girls’ Taffeta Frocks, @™ | Wategraon pindow Spring Coats and Capes, $59 sPecmhz’ng fOl' Youth i Every one perfect Two of the styles are shown in the sketches. You should, “P‘e‘rfectl" isa foregnxl:c conclusion with '1‘1 he Hecht ho;vever, edxamine the coats and note the superior qualities of 7 > 9 = = g 2 Co.—we only stress it because it seems almost in- | polaire and tweed. Of the color, camel’s hair and blue pre- : Little Miss §°meb0dy will strut p'roudly on Easter | credible that any store could offer such worthy shades dominate. The trimmings aré self materials and buttgus. morn arrayed in one of these refreshingly new frocks. | ata price belonging to seconds—that's all | The coats have flare backs or box pleats. 2 to 6 years. X White, ecru, blue, green and olive, Mother will rejoice at the value and ev’erybo&y con- | Mounted on relible rollers; size 3x5.9 - ! cerned will be happy. Soft, slightly-rustling taffeta. Oilopaque Shades Sunfast Holland 540 WardrObe Trunks 78c Shades, $4.48 i at 529’75 Hand embroidery is the brightening touch, and the perky sash f White, ccru, blue, dark All-finen in bright colors does its bit to add a smart style effect. Deep hems to let out as she ' green and elive, Also dead {crl‘n‘;:a : rt'homl::lhh;: n'n&mg B L e grows taller. Sises 8 to 14 years. finish Hofland . shades at cream and “white. Size D othaps Youll take an Baster trip . = Bogeo i i sen o, Fourts i) e e Junior Misses’ Girls’ White $1.10 N vl Prunella Skirts, $3.95 Princess Slips, 89¢ | Seamless Sheets, 1. aber covering, domo oy, all sages Specializing for Youth Chance to save. A . Black or mahogany color, True] Nor is that all—there are four sizes: e o) l Y coles 44 Forschool or street Wear there's They belong under sheer frocks 54290 63290 72490 8190 N oking device (bat locks sil i, _nothing more appropriate than of Easter, Confirmation and Com- Serviceable sheeting made with deep hems firmly prs P : drawers atonce | o outs trol- skirts of this nature, Novelty — mencement character, e Owling to the excptional value of these sheets Z ley fixtures; laundry bag and shoe stripes in spring’s new ideas; box- These are of good quality mus- ih‘ev::' will baga tremendous response, sa we are oblig~ ) box; combination hat drawers, leated model in sizes 23 te 28 lin, made with built-up shoulders ed to limit the sale allowing only 4 to a purchaser, 4 \ P 1ighoy pessed by—be punctual to- waistband, 26 to 29 inches long, and deep ruffles; sizes 8 to 14, Cine Haike' Ony Fourtth Fees) morrow, (The Hecht Oo., ‘ThiYa Fioor) & = (The Hecht Co., First Floor). _ Polaire Cloth Embroidered Navy -Taffeta