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International Association of Art and Letters—Mrs. Florence Jackson Stod- dard, founder and past president of the association, is a woman of literary prominence, hav- | ing been editor of ‘ | a leading maga- [ zine and contrib- utor to the most successful publi- cations of the | country. Her at- | tractive home in | X street was the : | first meeting place of the now famous rganization, and unching the ros- easing bers repr resident, icial MRS. STODDARD, | nd diplomatic so Clety, 4nd has for its guest-speakers men and women identified with the world of literature and art. Dr. Bgan, ted States minister to Den- | jent and membtr and until his css ook an active | rt in its work o P\t the last literary salon, C. C Fau | nghai, who is a member of they ciation, comparcd Chinese art and ture with that of other nations, | explaining the i nee of the east upon the west, and vice versa. Mre Stoddard reported a new branch of the orga tion started in New Yor during her recent visit to that city. Wom: w City Club—)Mrs. Mars McKibben will in the clubh Aok Mary s. Ellen Muss \h.‘)r.l ‘l“ Miss ¢ and Miss lnez Justin My Girace Vahn will SinE. e anmous hy the ptertainment mmittee f has been post- Reading and \Writ the subject of a talk hy rmoon | Miss Mabe book reyview pam. Miss Dill new Christmas will pre cription din auspiee shingtoy speak on ““The College,” and _the Rev Mre, Carl Chindblon 1 lections, Mrs. Gertrude will sing. A thre e orches lead by Mrs. Sadie Newell, will play throughout the dinner hour. D ¢ Josephine Baird, chairman of the iblc study class, will preside. B e hvening current events section will meet December 20, 5 D ditions in Italy” will be th of a tall by Mrs. Jennic J Airs. is Meredith will re “Foundations of Japan the mee ing of the evening hook review sec- tion December A tes danc the auspices o H the house ¢ { day irom 4 to Gue may be chiained at clubhouse. A Christ will be served in_the clul Liecember 25 from < Woon The French will meet Tues- day. T p.am day an Mme. Emilie of Puris, instructs these which are free to club| ? 5:30 to 7 B i 1 menmber he Bible class. Dr. O Josephiue 1 ts Thursdays | from It is non-sec- tarian Federation of Wo Wednesday was “Woman's the Safety Counci in tht D trict buiid oman who thought she stify, by her presence. hoth t v re to alp sav little chil ¢ who joined the 'Safe €rs Club were presented with i white carnation by Mrs. Emily Moor of Rutland, Vt. aunt of President Conlidge. This week th g¢_of the follow Park View Wo Club, Mrs win T. Perklin Wednesday Thursd A R, ident; WG presid Cnion, Mrs . president Women's Overseas Service League, Washington Unit, held its annual mecting un December 8, when reports were given of the wogk done with_e men (0 Mount Alto, St. Elizabeth’s and Willter Reed hos- pitals, which has been under the di- rection of Mrs. Margaret Cowen, service chairman, Y A series of open meetings to study | international relations is being plan- med for next year which will be of spacial to the members o the league, all of whom served over- addition fo the work with ex- srvice <elf m prob workers, its natio convention Chicago last June passed resolutions to seek vernment aid for ex-scrvic i need of hospitalization. then the soldiers’ homes have been opened to nurses and ex-service women who served the Army, Navy or marines. benefit for ex-service men and women will be given by the Wash- ington wnit on February 6 in Con- tinental Memorial Hall, at which Miss Helen Fraser of London will gmive the principal addréss. The commit- e of the benefit includes Miss Kath- ine Andrews, chairman; Mrs. Larz Anderson, Miss Lucille Atcherson, Miss Mabel Boardman, Miss Given Wilson, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Miss Gertrude Hussey, Miss Margaret Lambie, Mrs. Frank Parker, Miss \gnes Peter. Mrsg, Theodore Roose- velt, Maj. Julia Stimson, Dr. Louise ‘Taylor-Jones, Mrs. John 'Van Schafcl ' and Miss Cornelia Hill, treasurer | for the benefit. i Election of officers for 1924 was held, and Miss Margaret Lambie, president for the past two years, will be gucceeded by Miss Lena Hitchcock. The other new officers are Miss Elizabeth Eastman, first vice president; Miss Lucy Minnige- rode, Second 'vice president; Miss Marguerite Godsey, secretary; Miss liunice R. Porter, treasurer: Mrs, J. H. Feehan, service chairman; Misy| Mary Lindsley, membership chalr- man, and Miss Katherine Andrews, finance chairman. College Women's Club—A program full of the spirit of Christmas has been arranged for the tea to be given at the club tomorrow afternoon from | 4 to 6, when Miss Edna Sheehy will ' direct the singing of Christmas carols, and Mrs. Eugene Stevens will read an | original story written for the occa- sion, “The Transfiguration of a Blue Guest Room. The members of section 5, of which Mrs. O. C. Merrill is chairman, are the hostesses of the occasion. Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins and Mrs. Thomas 1. Rob- ertson will preside at the tea table, Le Cercle Francals de Washington Len Precleuses Ridicules was received by Mrs. Charles L. G. Anderson and Miss Maude Scruggs at the studio of John Philip Shaddick. After.the read- ing of the minutes of the last meet- ing by Miss Julla Rogers, the foliow- ing classical program was given: Recitation, “L'Epave” (Francols Cop- pee), by Mme. Jeanme Farnes Bene- dict; cello numbas, (a) “Andante Cantable” (Tschalkowsky), (b) “Sere- nade Badine” (Gabrfel Mane), (c) “Etoile du Soir” (Wagner). Cello, AMr. Dore Walten: at the piano, Mlle. |,“m,(, section of the A. A U 5 amendment {s fairly well launched Shakespears Revival” There will by Vighis. Among them we Leonato will be played by Henry . hational trom | Compt. Hero by Lulu Adams and t s Indianas D.OW. Mul Shukespeare’s women to prove that [from the state of Washington: M. H. be Nostoss at the tea (the dramatist drew them without | Duily. state chaivman, Mississippl, and S his aft \ from { reference to the pact that they would e Mrs. | be enacted. as was universal custom sociate mdmbers of the national of the time, by boys or men. Llican « ittee who are also ! painied by Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews | Mrs. John L Dattelle of ) {and for which Mabel Owens Wilcos | Ohio, and Mrs. W. K. dn Tont. Wi | posed. will be on display at this | ming Del, meeting. is o be the guest of honor and spes |vears in Hawafi, will speak ‘ sowber in hue. The exhibit includes | OUS J. Rogers. After the reception pieces in the exhibit are for sale and | [the public is invited to visit and| The Gamma Chapter of the Nu patronize the showing. mbdn Pi Sorority met Monday with concert of fhe league will take placs heast. The entire evening was |urged to reserve this date ‘hultz Marle-Leotine Becker. Comedie, “Le Rendezvous” (Francois Coppee). “La Comtess,” Mile. Renes Mirial. ‘“Le FPeintre,” M. Georges Poulin. Notwith- DBCEMBER 16, 1 PART *2 DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C G, —e e e ———— e the Juvenile Protective Association, Bave interesting facts regarding the opportunities for helpfulness by the | organization, and Miss Dorothy Allen, executive sectetary of the assocla- | tion answercd questions in regard_to | the details of the work in her office standing the inclement weather, the |in the Juvenile Court building at 203 meeting was well attended. I street. A speakers' bureau is b 2 ing formed, with Mrs. Samuel American Asociation of Univeraity | Blythe as chairman. which will fur- Women—Tucsday, at 6 p.m., club din- | nish a group of women equipped to ner and important business meeting.;explain to organizations the needs Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m., Mrs. Her- |and purposes of the Juvenile Asso- bert Marshall will be the hostess ul!uzuhm. Mrs. Ernest R. McComas is | tea chairman of a committee of volun- Friday, at 8$:30 p.m., James J. Davis, | teers for clerical work in the office Secretary of Labor, will speak upon | Mrs. Virgil B. Jackson heads the com- the subject “Immigration.” Members ! mittee of “bLig sisters”” Mrs. Whit- may bring guests, man Cross {s chairman of the mem- Mrs, George Walson, who is train- | bership committee and Miss Martha ing the voices for ‘the Christmas [ Hooper is serving as treasure carols on Sunday, would like volun- | The nature section will hold an iri- teers from the member: door meeting Wednesday t 3 p.n. at During the holidays the clubhouse |1 Vernon street. bl the | "ill be open to all visiting university | winter will be made. be omen no meetings of the se € arche- | tecent visitors at the clubhouse |ology. education and literature this ve been Miss Helen KFraser, Miss | month {eannelte Rankin. Miss Julia Lithrop, b Miss M. Carey Thomas, former presi- = By —AWith thel] dent of Bryo Mawr College, and Mrs. | | ¥otional Womun's Party- Wath the Elizabeth Custer, widow of the fu- S R et mous general, and herself an wuthor amendment in the Senate Monday by | . siang Senator Charles I3, Curtis of Kansas Srshhown frontler Giled. - [Shd 1h thb House on Thursiey by Doka St o e Representative Daniel R. Anthony the L . Between the two introductions of the orfolk und Richmond da Richmond, amendment the lobbying committee , . of the woman's party descended uj pThe. Shakeapeare Soclety will meet |the republican national . eommiirer | in the ¢ o ‘an Gallery of Art audi- v t Wednesduy in the Willard torium Wednesday. ' The president, 1 gained several advocut Dr. 12 V. Wilcox, will speak on “The - A H e aoonsa ] AL bl enator . Coleman du Pout, national | from “Mach. Koo Rbder M tg" | committecman from Delawire; J. Will | Rule: Don Pedro by Emmett Lee B dwy ser- Beatr! by Mabel Owens Wilcox. | " . Kansas; Mrs, Otero-Warren, as- Mrs. Wilcox will also give a series of B ember, New Mexico; Mrs aracterlstic specches by several of | Emma S, Devoe, committee member The large oil banel of Cleopatra. | of the womun's purty are lumbyu: The Missouri % Wil meet cague of American Pen Women— | the Roosevelt Hotel Wednesday 3 Vo Wallace R, Farrington of Huwali | ing, 8 o'clock. Addresses wil 1 made by Representative Henvy this afternoon at the club St. former muye Kansas City be Eiven at it clubhou 2 1 Representative Ralph ¥, Loz sireet, from 4 to 6§ o'elock. (o Mixs Mary Thowpson will slug and rington, who has lived for many | will he wecompanded by Mr. Georse oclock. Admission s by card and | arhselt cveland Newton, members of the league are privilesed | ol ey, annotunces to Lring one guest S0 wrter am, oo Mrs. Minnie F. Rands, a member of '\]“,",'.‘f““".;.(m;’ SRR 0 16 league, whose exhibit of J guests of honor being Senator and batique at the Arts Club M Janies A, Reell, SouAtor ka M tracted wide atteation, has p Selden P. Spencer, with all the repre ‘Xuibition of batlque on' the sentatives and thelr wiv Introduc- { e It lubhouse. For thix show- | Sentatives o de by Mal. Jumes 1. | & Mrs. Rands has selected the work | L s y B | | J. S, Mrs. E. H. Andrew the Pekalongan school of bati t ¥ L These pleces are brilliantis cul nain of the reception commit ored._in contrase to the designs « and the hostesses for the evening Djokju batiques, which are me are Mrs. Charles nevser and Mrs, | naterials for interior dec there will be dancing, during which { © home and the work is that act Mrs. 1.V Pherson. Mrs. M the Javanese themselves, | Rhodes and Mrs. Jenner will preside beauty of design and ex- | at the refreshment ta A ess of execution for which the Ad to the mecting will Le tive artists are famous. The by card On Friday evening the December August Anthony, 311 B street Ruby Smith Stahl is in charge of the d for a luncheon to take place | gram. which is to include choral | December 29 at Cafe Le Paradis, The wwers and sol Artists taking | next meeting will held the first rt will be Mrs. Elliot M. Wood, Miss | part of the new year. Bury, Miss Dorothy Ruth Hansford and M he Newcomb Club of Bethesda met League members are par riday at the home There was a attend- b members and a large num- of the comumittee of the Juvenile Curroll, who spoke on “The NI on of he ERC: rlands ind en Wiihelmina's . residence of Mrs. Gilbert H. | {delights on this ceremontal, = she (irosvenor. ~About fifty people were|paving been present In September, ent. Mrs. Edward B. Clark. chair-|¢hen” through the courtesy of th. nan of the committee, presiding. | American minister, She viosed the | Judge J. Wilmer Latimer, founder of | pugvant from the diplomatie box. the Juvenile Protective Association, | "*FLa"ci b Tecessed until January 4 gave 4 talk on the reasons for its|a¢ which time Mr. C. W. Seibel will organization. Rev. Dr. W. L. Darby. | give a talk on “Radio.” executive secretary of the Federa- it on of Churches, told why the| P, E. 0. Chapter B. met for noon churches should be the allies of the | Juncheon Tuesday at the home of Juvenile Protective Assoclation. | Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, 1521 Kalo- which happened to be the first or-|rama road. hostesses being Mrs of the kind selected by | Hodgkins and Mrs. Otis J. Rogers dera of to have | ng the guests were: Mrs. C. F. work brought’ into cle associ- 11 of_Missouri, Mrs. W. F. Kopp, tion with of the churches, be- | Mrs. McKibbin and Mrs. W. O. Reed cause It * & those things which | of Towa. Mrs. Cleveland Newton and need to be done in Washington.” Mrs. [ Mrs. 1. V. McPherson of Missouri, Mrs. Whitman Cross. former president of | Charles P. Keyser, Mrs. dwood Grand Pianos Are Worth-While Gifts The Terms are Most Attractive and Exceptionally Easy Sole Agents for the Follow- ing Leaders in Grand Pianos Kranich & Bach, est. 1864 Bradbury, est. 185 A.B. Chase, est. 1875 Lyon & Healy, est. 186 Henry F. Miller, est. 1863 — Emerson, est. 1842 Christman, est. 1855 Lindeman &Sons, est. 1836 Ludwig & Son, est. 1890 d Special Grand, $495 The joy of giving a Gramd Piano is untold, and our showing of newest models that do not occupy any more room than ordinary Uprights is most complete. YOUR OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Open Nights Until Christmas HugoWorch Est. Piano is7s - 11O G it §grich PIANQS £merson T y ‘elock 1n the ballroom of the | Augustus Knight, president of the|dren’s code commission of Marvland, | White, Miss Mary R. Nichols and Mrs, et NS Henwer, Miw. JoM 0 S0 vo0s club, presided over both business and | addressed the meeting. taking s het | Benjamin 5. bampme: ' eavers, Mrs. R. . Claugh! : = literary program. Explanatory read- | subject five problems of Marcland The members adjourned to the resi- H i 8. wille v Hstay &n0 Mrw James A, 3 = ing of the story of “A Midsvmmer nce of Mrs, Arthur B, Crane to hear Ao usiness meeting was held at| mhe Chevy Chase Weman's Club(\if, 0f Uhe story of given by Mrs. | jariendship Nursury Atd Club will | the address of Dr. William Burdict, Thigh Mrs. Fessenden became & mem- | will meet i the auditorium of the Brinley, and the first and second a=ts | meat tomorrow at 1 pm. with [Supervisor of physical education of on the club's growth. Marvland school Wednasday. =—Mrs | of the play were read. M 3. Staniey Durkeo at Howard |the Maryland l})uhl\;;u:(?hf:;s‘u:rg'( ~ . L. Bouv b e € S Tnive y. o stess as- | i he Play, > of The Takoma Park ( .1; st:flrl““‘{' the luncheon, which is served from| 1phe ‘hy.n.-n-’- t;h-n:x ]x:.u.;{.‘ met 1‘;‘:"" h!;&m;l'h’_:‘ ‘ifi l"_;'m\"“l"’lg A8 | Maryiana, who. Sysroun Sen e entertained Mrs. John F. Sipple of [12:45 to 1:50 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur B. Crane, | 3"V sl aricle Mru. M. Howard, Mra, | SDeaker 'at the raeeting of the Baltimore, president of the Maryland | Mrs. Willlam . Pace, chairman |in Chevy Chase, on Tuesday. Dr |4 Lo Kendrick, Mrs. i Howard, Mre. | peaker at | the meeting . Federation of Women's Clubs, at |of the Christmas committéa has pro- | William Burdick, stato supervisor of | Tafon Nobls Flerce, s I Fomeroy £ Bt luncheon Tuesday. The luncheon was | Pared 4 Christmas progrup. = The | physical education of the Marsland | §ionicy burkes. president of Howard | The Georgetown Y. W, C. A, mot e music on, Mre. T. W. Norc E 3 hols, ot his | B erai i ess the club on | Monday with M %Y , 12 gerved, through the courtesy of W. .1 leader, Herndon . Morsell, conduc- | work throughout the state. . Mrs A enoarens i ciab jon | Mofiday Wit e e Theater, With About olghiy women [ tor, Will give musical nuimbers. | James ‘1" fonen president” ot musical program has becn Dreparcd | commitice, treasuran chidrons pary : s The soclal section, Mrs. Karl Fen- | county federation, 2 | musioal prontem hAN Deet Noini Lcsusar chiidean'sipacty, P he Fuests were seated to the tune | RING. leader, Will entertain at bridge of the xl-rng;‘n;;,‘lj"0‘];:;;:,”{’.“"“".” = |mitted. Among the various mattare of “Hall! Hail! the Gang's All Here.” | and dancing tomorrow' cvening at 81 tion of the A ik - County Federation of|9%cusicd and transacted were ths e ‘s~ | o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | eration, were guests of ho S| Montgomery County Fede f | following: ~ Notice of Antl.Saloon Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle, president, ex- g oc Lyman Tabor. A dancing |Urane was assisted in receiving by | Women's Clubs— Mrs. Enoch U | Leaguc meeting, January, 1924, A Wikt Sieetings, and Invited Mre:|clase will begin early in January. |Mrs. rendar commices. - Mrs Wit | Johnson. chairman of applied educa- | motion was adopted. thar copic of Willtam Earl La Rue to say grace. ) class will b a5 crtain | the calendar committee. Mrs. - | tion, presided at the better schools | UGI2", O3 adopted s Mra. Sipple was greeted with a song | Mrs. Edward H. Jones will entertain | iS5 CRPeR o* Qe (itteq aet pre- s Dol Thureday evening under | .Save America” he sent to the prime f 4 m. January 2 ¥ pals of high schools, car barns, etoy by those assembled, which had been j #t tea from 4 to 6 p.m. Ja ' | sided at the tea table. spices of the federation at the g e k CrAtLEn 1 honor of thi accusion by'| In honor of the new members of th | Sided at the tea table | fthe aumi s of Bt | A5 nay betn TR Wi W 1 in ho o - o X = 23 s and . sec ¢ aaliam | vears. this Y will, during the hollday Mrs. E. Clyde Shade of the club. The | club. 5 ) of so- |tions will meet Tuesday at 2 pm., at | Mather Lewis, pres of George | L0300 “ilatribute basis e state president expressed her pleas- Mrs. W. L. Oftutt. chairman of $0- | the home of Mrs. Eleanor T. Cronin. | Waaningten University, was the prin- to the oaiois of Lvadl ure, and complimented the members | clal service section, asked members | 0 GRRC R0 P GECRT, 0L B Sl amtaier. Bwin W Breoms i, he orphanages, e on its growth. to bring fnexpensive toss: ‘.,'(" 21n% | Bush-Brown, il address the r ke e Crtleen Band fttenden Home, etc. Pl wee v ver | and fooffstuffs, to be distributed b <. All club members are in: a e leadership, of C. W. Smoot of . 3 : P2k o ¢ committee was formed— | procecds to g0 to their work in the | JOReS: Work the club women | 12 BE e : called on Mrs. C. B, Smith, one of the o8 Y R, Jobn Btorrw Cottan] the hospital home, ecomomicm|ife communiey S0n AL 15:80, after whl et e e Smith" 2arl H. Clapp. ics, social service and educationa i Vie of applied education | meeting was held wi sldent, founders, to speak. Mre. Smith's |and Mre’ Earl H. § 2 rviee and < : The commitiee of app! Mrs. Edgar Merritt, in the ch : At The rature section, Mrs. Wil-| commitiees gave a curd party at el AP ucsday at the | Mrs. Edgar 3 , in the chair, mother responded for her daughter, The literature s R L teanc of the federation met Tuesday The Special program for the’ day ; Slurk, leader, met iman Park Hotel to raise money | of tB STation met Socaihy & e s program for the day who was absent. by the reading of a | liam M. Clark, leader, met 8t the Ward % o service | B- V. Brown School, Chev ha. vas “Indig Music.” M Willard irst Méthodist Church, Chevy Chase, | for their charities. The social service | o V. Brown L Chevs e ¢ w ndian 3 Mrs. ar viting attention to the fac Cist 5 w ¢4 o % o ve_ for funds to be made |POInted to £ at the. publie | after which a musical entertainment @:3ire. Ao Covy nad Taunched the [ Crane wave & seview qf Ibe [Shorilof dhe Grive dor Ons e wultaihd e opubmitted by all the public| vas enjoyed. Vocal solos were con. Clublover ton Jears axu.ip omier to v Margarer Wilson, and Chi- | work — done by the soefal service | Schools e oty I o e | tributed by Miss Marion McCoy, get the women of the neighborhood ey Feviewed by Mrs.| workers in Montgomery county de- i aton held d Sire. Joulun | George Roscoe Davis and Miss An somewhat In reudiness to recelve suf- | noae puciry wax e AT 8 il es reln High Sehool | v s Josiah | Patterson, accompanied on the pians frage when that right should come i e - b o The members of the club were in- | JONes, p Florence D. “ontinued or 2 h Page) 1o them. | The Clab Hse bran dloge cGithe nEokED vited by the legislative committ s to Florence 1 (Cor a8 from ehat one line of study o several | Buile-classien,—The mesting of the| e mesting held by the League of wWo! study sections, which are in them- | Philo-Claxales. “The mesting Sl men Voters December 7. Mrs. Adolph BeIvEs. musller clubs with chairmen | Fhtlo-Clansies of) /December .. Waslten VeEams Heett il e ehtl and a definite working plan. As Mrs. held with Mr Cory stood to address the club the menibers rose in a body as an evi- Gfl.‘fia o dence of their esteem and affectior for her “Looking to the Future” st i i 8 FURS Greatly Reduced one 2 member the club Mrs. 4 . the presid i Mrs. Nane . Paul and Mrs. A Ch tm F Sal of Annapolis, Md.. extended greeting The at the luncheon. Later Mrs. Paul en an wATn rtained the club in the theater prope TR o percel 1 of the cly t h e remarkable values w r g heing offered i ook this sale. {:\lvh‘l\lt“‘)‘u.\h Come early a E. Clyde Sh the part of the quee make your attendant; Mrs. F mond the pinr of Mary of Bethany: F bet maid of Jericho, and Mrs taker the part of 5 The part of Josep Miss Fess was clothe f Christ’s time en und teacher were invited bout fi hundre persons in el attended the meeting o <" s ST Main 3936 nusic section invites the wom thelr friends to a_community sing liroom ) will hold a reception t [ ds on New Year day fro discriminating t o Here is a Sale of the very newest in wo. the Christmas holldays n “Dressing Up! ance. Come In tomorrow and be eonvin SPORT COATS ...............819.75 DRESSES.......... .....815 and $25 CCATS .........$39.50, $49.50, $59.50 i\ MODEL § SHOP 921 G\=/ST.NW. L L R LR LR R L L L b LR R L LR LR L LT LR L LY % Handsome Victor Console Style 210 With Six Victor Records CWill he detivered foyou at once Victrolas are always scarce at Christmas. Especially when you want a certain model. 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