Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1923, Page 36

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\ SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 23 other by Warren Johnson, the chil- | promotion of literature, sclence and dren by Alphonso Howard and Joseph | art, 18 composed of ALy writers and Torney. scholars. Arthur A. Schomburg, the g e president, will speak on “The Racial Burrville, Division ave and Cor-|Outlook From a World Point of coran street northeast. View.” S At Community Centers ; i oo % unces that EisL Tty | street, northeust: The usual program Marie M. Ready, recently "v,“"::‘: aotiuities sriiche in"the ‘Thomson Young olis’ Social Chub, Bove Guapt | for the week will be followtd, with s commusity seretary of the buillng, beginning fanuary 2 Dur; Club, Sothars' Club, Jolly Six Athiatic |4, exeeption of Christmas )mrlh-s; ohnson-Powell center, anling the weck en 2 )8 to exocutive but an activity leader of |ihey Wil continue at the Franklin. | <Y iy holidays, but which are not yet ready - The Esperanto Club will meet Wed- iner Normal, Georgia avenus and | 10 FeDoRt. | | M nesday. The Women and Girls' Drill | Buclid street northwest. — The com —_— ington Opera Company, the Gaelic|held during the holiday week. the Spanish Reading Circle, from |e: at will be given throughout the experience, Iold- ing an A. B. de- gree and a Mas- ter's degree, she has supplemented R her academic work with courses in the Sargent Summer School and in the Chalif '\nr-n;:il .\.-lltm;\}.‘\: al:‘:::”: r\l;-l:‘ songs will form the program. - | mecting of that orga Yand For s cets no Seies b ‘ashington Club sears 3 E Wednesday—Marie M. Ready, lead- | MUnity singing, 7:30. The followin; Washington ‘Club : " Rhythmic Dancing Ciub, has | ETOUPS will meet from § to 10:30: | the children in the I > S party for the|East Washington Male Chorus, Huf- | for Children in Anacostia: S St b asiist v the | falo Athletic Club, Belmont Athletic |C. Emory was appointed 5. e will be aesis y Club, Home Economics Club and Arts | chairman, i mothers of the members at 3:1b. |and Crafts Olub, The toys are some of those which | hursday—The owing T |, Saturday—A visual instruction pro- | were distribute the members of gram—Boy Ft:o\lvls. l{al!lu « b, Buf- | the society u ch were turned in falo Athletic Clul. Girls' _Athletic | by them, in order that they might be | JEnisehicat Club, " Bestyette Club and e-u- | given to' some children. { ub and Teel Club—will be from 7:30 to y Players. 10:30. The Girls' Dressmaking Priday—Girl Scout Troop No. 11 am. EERERRIIAE oI and the Boy jcout Troop meet 2 H Midgets, 7:30 to Club, 9 t 10:30; | pl. by the Junior Social | Team has adjourned until January munity secretary announces that com- Thursday—Meetings of the Wash-|munity center activities will not be TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Club, the Spanish class for beginners, et ] e | the advanced class in Spanish and al.:vr]oy. 12th and D streets north- | Society of Natives to Supply Epis- st: | copal Home. | E. Boyd has been appointed | clety of Natives to - | as chairman of a committee in chary of distributing toys, coll 7:30 to 10:20. “At the Thomson bulld- | ~ Wednesday—Girls' Handicraft Club ing next Friday the Americanization [and the rhythm class, 3:15, class of the public’ schools, Miss' Thursday—The entertainment, Maude E. Aiton, principal, wiil have jLegend of the Christ Child, : e a dance poned from last w will ‘e — sented this week. Colored slide: 11th and Harvard | Propriate recitations and Chri BADGE TO FOIL ROBBERS.| Deanwood, Whittingham and Lane riday—T1 clubs meeting from | @as Company‘Announces Plan Pro- Sewing Club, Girls' Choral Club, folk Association and the = nce | > | Dancing Club, 8 H tecting Patrons. Following robberies committed re- . cently by men who had gained admis- nd-Phelpn, Sth and T streets | sion to homes by posing as employes L - the local gas company, the Washi | ommunity Center Band, |Gas Light Company has announced thit ¢e Club and the Post Office |all its workmen who have occasion 10 | enter homes of the company’s patrons are furnished with badges designat them as employes of the company s o 1 the The company, In its desire to p 3 Meetings of the Perry ! g © ferima _being committea _ by Argyle Athleti 5 Ame Acade 3 Atk v Night Dancing Club, ith amaw B nd Johnxon-Powel place and | dancing, At Lamont street nor - e’ clubs [ Mothers® Club, will not meet Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. eeting of tne Boy Scouts 1o Club, 7:30, Rehearsal of the pla he evening at & assembl 0 10:30. Th etworth, Sth and Shepherd streets its object the 'h TR T B T T LT Nothing Else But— Chas. Schneider Baking Co.’s FRUIT C AKE & POUND —is good enough for the best Nmas Tables. Famous for Su- perior Quality for Over Fifty Years. Made of best ingredi- ents, including choicest Smyrna Raisins. Be sure you've ordered an ample supply. ON SALE AT MARKET STANDS GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN STORES Phone Main 1664 28Y t a ] building - ubs will not meet during | iday week 't Washington—The clubs will not meet at the old E school during the holid: ‘Thursday—The Community Ore £ |tra will meet in the music roon Aurora Athletic Club and Ap: rod and ub in the boys' by the 10430 »rth Athletic Club, ub, 7:30 to 10 etings of the d & and millinery classe: 3 ] taken to help ommunity 1o armory Che Amph & expenses. lub will dance in that will <losing |} rhrthm ary | oldest ization in this country he organization is aty « Community Play- y Lewis Alexander, Salome company. Washington. 27th and N ¥ at “the Phillips »m 3:30 to 5 the Girls' the Boys' Quoit Club tree to 10:30, the s, the Preps, tha the Young An B3 Do r (T b PO BT bl BT DT T ’@!E%!&%?"2%3R@Kfi%fi!’@:@’('@!@%‘%@!@!@& Ed B A A AR A AN > [ i =0 = AnyT’iTamoa-Player or Grand Purchased Before 2 O’Clock Monday Will Be Delivered in Time for Christmas A number of wonderful instruments have been traded in during our $5 Piano Club, and we offer them on sale tomorrow at bargain prices—exceptionally easy terms—to make it possible for modest homes to have music Christmas moming without any strain on the pocketbook. it Y o Sy VoL E NSNS & TREMENDOUS BARGANS—NOTE THE PRICES NEW BABY GRANDS! Just Receivéd—a Special Shipment of These Beautiful and Artistic Instraments UPRIGHT Pianos $35 TR 1T, ST ) T T 1 NSNS NNSSSS by =i Group 3 PLAYERS " Your old piano taken as first payment. Start your monthly payments next year. t Homer L.Kitt Co. 1330-G'STREET: 1923—-PART 2. SOCIETY. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Make This a Furniture Christmas W. B, Toses & Sons Furniture Carpets Brief Bits of Furnitare History (A Series) Georgian Sheraton Thomas Sheraton. born 17561, was a Baptist preach- er, cabinet maker, teacher of drawing, he passed his life in poverty and died in distress. Sheraton’s chairs differ from Heppelwhite’s, which | they resemble in many re- spects in the construction of the backs, which are usually square, with the back legs extending to the top rail, and the cover rail joining the post a few inches abo¥e the seat. = — — Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery For Monday Only Our entire remaining stock of candles, can- dlesticks, fancy pottery, book ends. torches, French lamps, lamp standards, lamp shades, fancy tapestry pillows, fancy tapestry silk pil- lows, electroliers, brass candlesticks offered at substantial reductions. ' This Is for Monday Only All Goods Sold Monday Will Be Delivered for Christmas This offer does not include goods sold previously, or goods sold after Monday. It is for one day only. Handkerchiefs Our entire stock of Handkerchiefs other than boxed ones grouped into two lots. 1st lot, 25¢ 2nd lot, 50¢ Boxed Handkerchiefs—3 to a hox— designs and workmanship of the best, 1st Iot, $1.00 2nd lot, $1.50 Furniture Suggestions Gate-leg Table, considered one of the most popular of gifts—may be used for many pur- poses; Gate.leg Table top of solid mahogany. size 34x42, with drawer in end. Price $29.00. Windsor Side Chair to match, price $10.50. Solid Mahogany Carved Wing-back Arm Rocker ......;.... ..$25.00 Solid Cedar Chests. . . ... Inlaid Tilt Top Tables. ... Mahogany End Tables......evenm Three (3) plece Cane Living Room Suite— davenport, armchair and arm rocker—spring seat and spring cushion construction—up- holstery of blue velour with : prcs of Suite.............. $237.50 Solid Mahogany Fireside Armchafrs— tapestry and velour covers. Price... Ladies’ Writing Desks . .cu.coavusevunn... Mahogany Finish Magazine Stands.... .. Tudor Mahogany-finish Hall Armchair. $35.00 American Walnut Tea Wagons .$19.50 Mahogany-finish Smoking Stands...... $3.00 Old-fashioned Upholstered High-back Rockers .. -.$35.00 Four (4) plece American walnut bedroom suite—consisting of dresser, vanity dresser, gentlemen’s wardrobe and how-end full siza - ' $341.00 Price of Suite The Linen Shop Bleached Pure Linen Table Napkins, size 22x22 inches, values up to $8.00 dozen. Spe- cial, $5.00 dozen. 61 Pure Linen Hand-embroidered Scarfs, slightly soiled from handling; values up to $6.25. Special $3.00 each. 85 Bleached Pure Linen Table Cloths, size 2x2 yards, soiled from handling; values up to $8.00. Special $4.75 each. $3.00 and $8.25 Bleached Pure Linen Table _Damask, $2.50 yard. " Oriental Rug Salon Persian Rugs-of rare quality— Muskabads, Irans, Shahbeyls and Mossouls: 86 ft. . .nsmimr s s omeiwneea. . - $57.50 to $65.00 AXT ft. .. meersrrmesce-.....375.00 to $100.00 Beloochistan Scatter Rugs— 8%x515 ft. wioeecioonen $25.00 to $45.00 Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. $8.50 Bleached Pure Linen Hemstitched: Tea Napkins. Special $5.75 dozen. Our entire line of $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65 Martex colored bordered Bath Towels reducad to $1.00 each. 59¢ Pure Linen Face Towels. ........50c each 75¢ Pure Linen Face Towels.........60c each $1.25 Pure Linen Face Towels.....$1.00 each $L.75 Pure Linen Face Towels.......$1.35 each $2.25 Pure Linen Face Towels. .. <..$1.95 each $11.75 to $18.59 Madeira Hand-embroidered Tea Napkins reduced to..........$8.00.doz, Chinese Rugs 2U6X5 £ cnawns « » e mras - mmme $325000 $500 BX6 fte wes ve scnivsws cwrosmmans. 365.00-t0 7730 AXTHt i ivt vre e ... $95:00 to $120.00 Write or Phone-for Our:Catalogae INQUIEBE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMEN-T PLAN -

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