Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 52

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'l‘hn Wendell-Wolfe Chapter, D. A. K., hild its March mesting at the home | anices Wolle pr s voted fo! flag to be given cout troop of the District. Il he a dinner the evening of Tor members 1 - their the place 1o | Lyman ave : e thritt commiitec and Miss vocalist of . gave two beautiful 4 on A paper on v Mrs. J | ‘.AIIII(‘“ 1]\-‘ chapter unanimously ! rent bhusine: Al Martha Mead, u indorsed the andidates of Mre i ger's . T Sarah ) ot Brooklyn apter's birthda will be held Apri Dolly Madi its monthly Gertrude Davis and Miss Mann serving as hoste . gent, Mrs. H. | tten 1 the usual business meeting with re ports of officers and standin v mittees was followed by s mission er w Orsdel of the D the uph the country N Lindsuy npanicd Dy home of Mi: sireet, with Ar: use in thy chapter capita Lo Wlso its o g the ) 'day at the residence of Mrs. Charles the! T." Windle 14th sureet, Mrs, | | were made for the gcner'll court to be held April 12 at the Raleigh Hotel. Luncheon will be served the Tembers’ of the general court and their friends at 12:30 fn the dining room at the hotel. All other meet- ings to Ill‘ held in the oak room. | Are. Wallace named the following Eiiand Tellers—Mrs. Henry B. Joy Michigan, chafrman, and Miss Marsh and \Ir DeWolf. 4 Usi irs. S. J. Murphy. Irving Frickey and Mrs, Roome. John Lindsny, D. A, R, met Tucs- mma Chapin sting hostess. ent, Mrs. Bdward J. Ryan, At the conclu: ur- of her nfant Chap <« March meeting of Mies N str hite, wife of the Un | n.hm.« Talks were given by . 514 )« 1 Mrs | Mary Desh Chapter, D. I busine and al m ntly at the home of the Mrs Tobert W 3 1 roud neanimousty sloatea ISeCIEtaly us suc The regent reported the | {treasury to be in fine condition. Mrs. | {Greenawalt, o 3 {Sons of the Republic committer the Dis spuke of Boy Scout ac ivitics I ithe pre {troons csponding sor to Mrs. Mary It was vote te a v ing the tlon of orizinal ‘The District o | the tnited {held 1 the 50 e of Mrs - resolutin resolutions committes. hen followed brief remerks from the | Americtn Revolutin Stansficld United Sta the 1422 Maude | Uier of Serbii is from Hun ian. having mairie One ot th ¥ ceting newspaper that sol and told how for ler. bed for the paper of the members uterence me a A vay. with Miss Helen dircctor, presiding Mrs. W capt enty-three new Serap- were NEW URGES LIGHTS. Postmaster General Will Not P mit Clerks to Work Under Strain. Emploves of the postal service will not be compelled or permitted to work ible eve srain ujn mike oftices Bufti Clent and proper.” M Hos- | © chairman of Teport L of the so- ‘2 and Mrs reports of tw recently and gave th lute to the Indian st ouisa lag.™ + nished music for the se who danced from 4 to 6 p.m Plans were made and committes appointed tor the entertainment ot visiting delegates to the annual cen- | of the 60 € . R vhx"h convenes April 14. The fol- Iowing week an interesting program is arranged which will include, after the business meotings, a trin fo A mgton, the nnual ilgrimaze Vi and i of i danrc for will be 3 \ltmd(-ll tjonal uresident of the C. A. R.. a e Washington Club. An entertain- aent by the Dramatie Ciub will he eiven at Walt, Reed Hosnital, under ’ltho dlrmn;m of Mrs. Holzbersg. v ing members ill_also participate. Deborah Knapp lhlplfr'. . \I.] n et Monday at the home of Mrs, W, Gibbon, vice regent: the (\rz« T. § 1. treasurer, Ar: Martin. reported a -um divided among the following' interesty: Americanization College. Springfield: Juvenile Protective Association, Ta masses School, Berea School, Charter House, Memorial Continental Hall bra social event fund for A1 Hange “During previous months of th meason the chapter has given to th Curtis School. the Berrv School. the auummfl to A Haase, ary-treasurer of organi- vl me here terday to the invitation. Other Is are cxpected to and_address ‘the convention Cathedral Mansion ];} 2900 Conn. Ave. il Five Course Turkey Dinner Sunday, 5:30 to 7 POL, $1.00 /| Superior Home Cooking Phone Col, Makes Haitf “Sparkle”! Adds Brilliant Luster! Old Trails. and an additional dona- | tlon toward the chandelier for the | Making Ready for Spring Two things should be claiming attention now—in anticipation of thie warmer seasons—which are “just around the corner”’—Refrigerators and Baby Carriages. ~ With both we are splendidly equipped—to supply any demand— with an insurance of your complete satisfaction. Incidentally—may we remind you that a charge account is always available here. House and Herrmann “Challenge” Refrigerators Are Best There are many angles of the sub- ject to be considered—and we have gone exhaustively into the merits of the various available makes. Inspec- tion of cach has strengthened our be- lief in the superiority of the Chal- lenge Refrigerators—products of the Challenge Refrigerator Company, Grand [Haven, Michigan. The construction details of the Challenge Refrigerators are not, only scientifically sound, but thoroughly practi They are economical in the ice required to ]m-uc)l\ operate them. They are convenient in the various pes of ‘lc\vrn—smud to the differ- requirements of size and des show four different’ grades—in more than forty different sizes and styles. So whatever your requirements—and whatever your per sonal taste—the Challenge line can supply it—always at a price that is most convineir In the Top-lid Style— We are giving you details of dimensions and 2 ) tini=h: His Wide 37in. 20in. 13'% in. Galv. lining. $11.75 37 in. 20 in. 13'2 in. Enam. Iining.slz'75 40 in. 22 in. 14%% in. Enam. lining. $15-00 42in. 24 in. 15% in. Enam. lining. $18.85 the Top-lid type $38.50 $58.00 nel lining, ith porcelain fining. up to In the Side-icer Style— \ tunge of sizes and finishes out of which you un select satisfactord sl Wid #0inch 28 in. 16 in. Enam. lining. $2]-50 4% . 30in, 16 in. Eaam. lning. 32475 Side-Tcer type With enamel living. up to.. $60.00 $100.00 '$185.00 Onher sizes oi the With porcelain porceiain In the Handy Ice Chests— Still @ very popular type of reirigerator which the Challenge supplies admirably. H Wide Deep 23in. 24%in. .15 in.. .. 25in. 27 in. Other sizes of lece Chests up to $8.75 $10.65 172 .. . .. Four-Plece Bedroom Sulte (Exactly as Illustrated) Combination “valnut. Consists of four very attractive pieces—Dresser, Chifforobe, Full Size Vanity Case and Double Bed with bow-foot end. On cach of the picces is Duo-toned-finish Medallion dec- oration that is very effective. The con- s .00 struction throughout s excellent. Com- plete . (Exactly as Tlustrated) Whitney Go-Carts Are Best We never jump at conclusions—but arrive at our selections for stock aiter careful and thorough consideration of all contemporancous lines. That is why our judgment so positively decides in favor of the Whitney make of Baby Carriage Their designs arc most attractive. They study the comiort—of not or Liddie who rides—but the attendant. They build their enviable reputation into ev vehicle they turn out. You buy superior satisfaction when you buy a W hitney Cart. You pay no-more for it than for many another less worthful, We carry a big variety of them—at a wide range of prices—in the muny popular hes—ifor which Whitney Carts are so famous. Herc are some of the leaders in Whitney Stroller (Exactly as Tllustrated) Woven Reed sides and back—with comiort able dash, rubber-tired wheels: it brake: well made—enamel- finished gearing. Lcru and Gray $10 75 finishes Whitney Stroller (Bxactly as Illustrated) Made of durable Fiber, and cquipped ith long cc uous pushers; wooden . §9375 ished in either Cafe or Bluc wheels, with rubber comiortable spri Whitney Pullman (Exactly as Illustrated) What should properly be termed a *\le dium-size Pullma type—made o1 Fiber with wooden wheels, rubber tires: long pushers; well up- holstered and very comiort- 527‘00 able springs. FEcrv finish Whitney Pullman (Exactly as Illustrated) Made of close-woven Fiber, with he dge on hood and body; Corduroy up-o 1 wus pusher; wooden whee! v removable back curtais ood and t b In Cafe- finish In Silver Blue or Frost-Mahogany Whitney Pullman (Exactly as Tllustrated) Combination Wood and Reed body: coach finish: roll cdge on body and head: Conduroy upliolstery: turn-table gear: removable back curtains hood; wooden wheels, with rubber t In Ecru- finish. Four-Piece Dining Suite Very attractive design on modern lines— Combination Walnut—with large Buffet. China Closet with center door of glas Serving Table and Octagon T able. x54 inches—extendable to 6 $21 1L5_0 District room. Mahogany finish, with cane Mre. Smallwood. an ex-state regent. | }&8 in about two years built up Deborah Knapp from a small chap-| tér to what it stands for today H The service cocmmittee reported a | satisfactory. sum in the pockets of the tiny \gingham aprons that were =Tven out at the last meeting. Af- 1ér the business session the gues were entertained. Mrs. I Harry Umrningham was the guest of hono Srthue Fessenden assisting w‘lth the refreshments. George W. ) of New York and Mr. Fay Yost |} not Va., were present. of Roanoke 2'be National Society of Founde: aud Patriots of America met Tuesday miorning at the home of Mis. T. \I Jénes, with the followinz presen Mys. H. C. \van-c« [ 3 .)\(Md-( 1 3 . vice presi- dent, and Mra G. SN, Brurpaugh, Mrs. | Hannay, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Myers, Mrs Beach, Mrs Cox and Mrs. Ds Wit Honmnm ing curl s0 soft and ! the slightest difficulty in manag- f the Screen and Add Final ’Inuch. So Much Admired brush a little Glostora h your hair, it acts like t imparts a bright, brilliant, silky sheen, and makes Your hair fairly sparkle and glow with natural gloss and luster. This clear liquid dressing is sticky, pasty or greasy, t possibly show on the hair. ostora keeps the wave and in, and leaves your hair able there fs not it en when used after shampooing your hair stays any style you arrange it. * «Coets but a trifle at any drug store. Just as good for men and boys as)for women. /. Or the pieces separately, with opportunity to choose the composition of this Suite. shade ..$5250 Vanity Case ..$5250 Toilet Table ish. Chifforobe Chifforette Seventh and Eye Streets seat and back. Toned to the 517 50 of the Mahogany fin- Either Armechair or Rocker House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Chairs that will go well with this Suite can be sup- plicd—with neat figured tapestry scats. Side Chairs at $10. Armchairs, $16 Seventh and Eye Streets

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