Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 19

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HE SUMDAY STAR WASHIN(:}TON,I D. O, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 1. ficers of the chapter. The following |osting talk on the peace question was were elected as alternates to the dele- | xiven by Mr. Charles T. Windle. Re- | gate: Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Ma- | freshments were served. A 5 . [lette R spengler. - Miss " Joscphing Huber, Mrs. Benjumin Soule Gantz, . ’ pebesar 2L ) i Mrs. Clayton E. Emig, Mre. Jaspes.|,The Col. Jokn Domelson Chapter Marion Beall, Mrs. Amos Townsend | hgldJts January meeting at the home 19 Y.W.C.A. ANNUAL MEETING |° cpen January'22 from 10:30 a.m. to[ (o be illustrated by tableaux mow MOSS RITES TOMORROW. 8 p.m., and on January 23 from 10:30 | belng arranged by Miss Marion Miller TO BE HELD JANUARY 23|to 1 pm. Ballots which are matled | ©f the secretariul stafr. must be recelved at 614 I street by noon January 23. ‘WOULD RAISE GENERALS. Polls for Choice of Nine Directors| The following csndidates have been | mhe runk of Ifewtenant general Services to Be Held at St. Afoy- sius Catholic Church. The Administration Caucus, D. C., ipaniec 5 . " Pagter, Miss Katherine V. Junkin, ce ominated to fill veécancies: Miss Mil- " - g Bavo the third of a serles of lancheons | Send reading ,‘(’x‘«;"n*f,’-‘,‘-"},“ rrget " | Miss Ruth Bissell and Misa Blizabeth | *005 ) jione were voted for_the to Open Morning of Pre- dred . Bartholow, Mrs. Jennings | Without Iucrease in pay o allowance, | Fumeral services for Joseph <. Tecently at Hotel Roose Mme. 7 | Bourn. Miss Winifred DeVoe Wius|gag and equipment museum at Val- s Balley, Mrs. Frank Casey, Miss Eliza- | is proposed for Maj. Gen. Hunter Lig- | Moss, who dled Friday at his home Jean Tave o oosevelt. | Mme. | Riehord Armold Chapter met fori- | Beard in two solox ley Forge, the D. A. R. library, the ceding Day. beth Eastman, Miss Kate Estey, Mrs.|gore and Heury T. Allen, retired, in |419 2d street northwest, will be held At was chairman and toast- |day evening at the home of Mrs. Juveplle Protective Association of the Alfred Fisher, Mrs. Arthur G. Foote, y “Columbin Chapter, will give a | benefit_card party at the Raleigh fl"x«_u and the guests numbered 5. Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, vi Y. ' : bill Introduced in the House Fri-|from St. Aloysius Catholic Church istrict, 3rl Homemakers, the| The annual meeting of the Y. W.|\rs, Harry E. Hull, Mrs, Robert Lan- & ; iioNle | e e " aha| C. A. will be held at assoclation head- | Sing; Mra: Albert H. Puiney and Mrs, |day by Representative Hill, repub- |tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock when . Chevy Cha olauitt, side: Holal Thursasy avening. Miw cieorge ard porial fund. quarters, 614 K street northwest, |Fred E. Wright. s Tan AL whidhl providas kol Yigh 'requien: m: will be President general from the District, B. Ashby has been appointed chair- ‘“;'f‘ ‘;w';gs}}}‘? ey o JEbter s, At 8 TR teting - willl o ulum,mutR r;x‘:.rly]:rnn.m:‘:ltun .{;"”v;’:.“’::”f:x?” :;: r-”q.(;:,:r s &rected the guests and explained the | mer, giving may by the regent, Mrs. €. C. Coombs. |50 'n "3 oujs A. Simon of the Juvenile | Nine members of the board of direc- | the ‘presentation of the annual re- (#150 for E i forie = e work of the new publicity commitiee | 118 in the d Patriots' Memorfal Chapter met | Protective Association, telling of the|tors will be elected. The polls will |port by Miss Hettie P. An'(h-r;on. gen- fie“' Kolhen L. Bullard upon his re- Wur\:rm will he in Mount Olivet cer o & . T = a i he loes E e ary . L rement. PLery. Of which | sho s ichairmsn, Mis ::llll'.‘nlxd Ia b Tucsdar, 2 pom. 4t the residence of | Work and aim of the association. be located at headquarters, and will eral socretary, phases of which are e - R P Bertha M. Robbins told of the work | Chapter announces that it will be ihe ex-resent, Miss Carolene F. Smith, | o - S — — — = — nt in the chair. Nearly | 1d_associated members | Business was conduct- | nee with parliamentary | usage, and was succeeded by an in- | mal program meeting at which | current events were given in turn by cach member. There was unanimous Bill, but e 1 to “see the 1 taken care of by undertaken by the better films com. ' Elid to welcome to its meetings v mittee, and particularly commented | 1€ Members of the D. A R. who ma Ubon two recent historieal air Black- Mrs. Nelson Dingley, who Wide experience in sever the organization of boy. Hl\l address on ildren and S The Dolly W the Republ > concluding ad- |its January mes Mrs. Mary St Clair Black- 313 17th street, will bring a cordial respon T dress of the mecting was made by | Miss Mari, « etin e by | Miss Marian Ogde Mrs, William Wolfe Smith, who ot on 4 Dales and sisting host he cSulius ;@_gzsbu@/z Jurniture (o, he' Flag of the Unite and presented the significanc Birney. = i Dational banner ‘and: its ing the : : i nTARvARY. O TN I 7o P o set forth in the con “The Si s : the residence of Mrs. | / 4 l’: t‘ o )09 11 AS[ Pr Harding ne. ports fr s T.‘Windle, The officers of the | fi /¥YIN an n ’a,l(/e, . Isting Mme. Labat in the | committ. iss r were hostesses. Mrs. Edwin || Use Your ts for the luncheon were | fraq Redway ' nember |- Ryan, regent, presided. After the }| Mrs. Harry C. Oberholser, Mrs. F. R.|of the board of management to fil business mee the chapter and : Sale, Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, Mrs. |vacancy, Mrs. Melvie 1= fande ts were entertained by Miss Ruth | Credit Weii, 5 y, Mrs. Whyte, M sang, accompanled by Miss > Miss Vesta Pollock. Mrs. | | Hamm Miss Fannie Week e e tho, svenlie R; m,”m.? Bl‘lrn. H W — ¢ Alfred . Garges, re The State Hixtorieal Committee met | J% Abbot afithe Scott Chapter, was the stroplh ntal Hall, Thursday, De- among the invited guests. An inter- gave an amusing periences on Mount Wil they spend their summers i ” work. The account she gave of her ‘ the ma % - experience with the solar cooker in- ‘ ” or two N vented by Mr. Abbott, b utili; Qoust to o ‘narviked the heat of the sun for cooking, was t 10:30 am. Mrs. C | Pay Weekly q | or Monthly m . All Washington Home Owners know the Quality and Reliability that are assured at ihis store, and during whose memory they are given, bu , Regs0siGias . . - 74 A . 5 2 y ey ‘\'v.,,'xfllfi;)‘.’,(.l;..'.‘h.‘u b [ eet. o : ! For Grip, Influenza the progress of this Sale of Dependable Furniture, af a Price. With every purchase you have the . Fio” sbota Germmaition. . renenics |met Tamaiey 1 ot the Colcge o assurance of Real Value, reinforced by Liberally Reduced Sale Prices. Come Monday, get your share of these Specials (hundreds of others not advertised), and use our Dignified Credit Terms. tone used in laying|en's Club. Mis. Bertr s n the ground in one | regent, presiding. “larenc o arks on Rhode v, jr., chairman of the Ameri- will be taken | canization committee, reported on the i arker for this [Christmas party given to the mothers Mrs. st also stated that|and children of S something should be done to preserve | Exley stated that a string of beads i 5 voriifred old Fort Niagara. It has been in use | was mother ang toys und | The mild winter has kept yor since 1679 and is still officered. It is | Christmas * dies” were distributed |from Colds. crumbling and should he repaired. |t0 the children. Money was en now twenty of thirty feet of | Driated by the chaptor fo Humphreys' “Seventy-seven” will » Meiliosany es deni i AT fo Uie: samies i tgnniwill ileep it Windsor Mahogan: ongented to gl r foreign il y and take a dose at the first o oo thentate Bistoricar hool. The chapt yand R ker (a’l(l” + are peing niuds Stantal sums 1o il or shiver. oc fund and to_the we Juvenile | : (S picticr e oSt Protective Association. System of Medicine mailed free . s pictured; wuos : amter s _vote taken in favoriof &i et 30c and $1.00, at Drug Stores, A reminder of <o ideal for use <with th gested that . v ebration its birthe rice o e et 31 rug Ston k ipelong S s ditcing. he late wvar be peavked iha it was decided fofor on e or C.O.D. Parcel Post lonial days inits y, Gate-leg Table Some © suitabie. manner . eepecially | place the pluns and further arrang Sangirers’ Homeo, Medicine and quaintness. Jan- William Street, New York those sites that are no longer in use |Ments for it in the hands of the of- COAL ~+ SERVICE My years of expericiice in charge of service for uary Clearance Price, rber, in £ Valley rd party, to be | k Hotel Wednes- | made to every as much as pos Forge fund. State lished at Sach state furnishes and a flug for the » remonies on its particular day rict should raise - ceremonies is ost of flag uniform for boy man. A motion was carried that the chapter historians collect the names of their deceased members and com- pile them for use of the state his- torfan in the remembrance 1 The treasurer, Mrs. repurted the sum on hand. Mrs. D. W, ie read a paper on “Clara Barto and Miss Guitner read another on “Hamilton’s Mother.” The amou covers the and . THE ALLEGHENY CO;AL CO. —have equipped me tow give the same high-grades of coal and the commendable service for which that concern was noted. An opportunity to demonstrate the efficiency of my new organiza- tion will be appreciated. Handling only the best grades of both anthracite and bituminous coal, T await to serve the public at reasonably fair prices. Storage capacity (for protection of cus- tomers) 50,000 tons WASH. B.WILLIAMS Main Office 1415 G St. N.W. Main 1926 OVERSTUFFED DAVENPORT BED SUITE., as pictured: consisting of Davenport Bed, Chair and Rocker; all upholstered in a very good grade of Tapestry. With this handsome suite you can always care for the unexpected guest. January Clearance PEICE oo s ean 40 SRS He s a3 S I eie e Teate e ars The Descendants of 76 Chapter will | Told its January meeting tomorrow Theodore THIS BABY IW ALKER il help little toddlers walk and keep thewm out of mischief, wary Clearance Price ’] .98 GENUINE MAHOGANY GAl LEG TABLE. Well constructed and finished; top 34x47 inches. January Clearance Price— $9Q.75 pter met ro- Mrs. Bertha | Whilldian _as- regent, Mrs, | Two new Contribu- | activities, | chairman of | ittee, gave a al hour fol- eting. too. JTan- sisting the | F. A St. Clair, presid members were' admi tions were made to D, South Washington Bethesda, Md. Va. Yard Yard Clarendon 823 F-15 Cleve, 761—Beth. 21 GUARANTEE Al Bituminous Coal Pool No. 1 New River (smokeless) Navy Standard. All Anthracite Coal Best Obtainable and Free From Dirt lowed the busit Samuel Gorton Chapter held fits January meeting at the home of the regent. Miss Mary mith, with Mrs. Sarah D. Morrow ] hostess. Addresses we 5 of nor, vice presgide: Beavers, state v m featured vocal by Miss Fann Glucks! ypanied by Miss Mary piano solos. Miss Mat cctions, Miss Cuthe IVERY BEAUTIFUL GENUINE WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, in ten handsome pieces, as pictured. Finely constructed—and designed: along the lines of the great Tudor 2 period. The five side chairs and the arm- 4 “hair have cane panel backs and beautiful ,b400.00 genuine blue leather .Seats. .....ousosn - ras —— T T e T T T Owing to Public Demand—Our Liberal Offer Will Be Continued Just One More Week THIS CHARMING BEDROOM SUITE IN WALNU1 THIS HANDSOME THREE-PIECE REED SUITE. exactly VENEER is a real beauty. It contains scven | as shown in sketch, consisting of Large Settee, v pieces, as xlmn'n—-—lia(_nc Dresser. I‘yll 1 :mzty, & | Armchair and Rocker; spring-scat construction, 887 50 Bow—cnd. Bed and Chifforobe. Chairs, Rocker '5259".)0 cushions covered with Cretonne, tapestry design. . anq Vanity Bench extra. January Clearance January Clearance price...........ooee ue T e e D Rugs IRROR, §179 | Dr aperies Large lot of Sample Curtains; one and a g;n'r of a kind; priced regularly up to $8.00. our choice at the January Clearance $1 95 i Price,pair ............ o . Tapestry Couch Covers; regularly SO.SO.r January Clearance Price ... .. $2-25 | Tapestry Table Scarfs; regularly $4.50. | January Clearance Price ............ $3.45 Rope Portieres; regularly $5 pair. $3 50 Many letters from people in the city and out of town who could not attend the sale so far have asked us to con- tinue it. OF course, this means a sacrifice of most of the profits, but we don’t know a better way to advertise our Optical Department to the public. Come to us while you have the opportunity. We will guarantee to give perfect satisfaction where others have failed. Just think of the number of people who have been fitted and not a single complaint heard from any one. Isn't that a good enough recommendation? e T O T T T T Print Linoleum; bedroom patterns; extra Gold Seal Congoleum, <q. yd.. 85¢ . € Mai; regularly $1.25. | Jimsary Clussinow brice oerreeone-.. 88€ Print Linolewm; r-'ularly $1.35. Jan- 98c 27260 Wool and Fiber Kugs; regularly 38.75.* January Clearance Price . ... . $3.95 N If you have the slightest trouble with your eyes, here is the opportunity of a 1i{e;ime to sccure perfectly fitted Reading Glasses at $2.00 the pair, Examinations free, ) Optical Department harge of e —— : { Jdnuary Clearance Price ............ = “hnl ingt 1 Ko Extra Special Towest 27584 Asminster Rugs: regalarly ] Armure Portieres; regularly $10.00 B e spoatas e 4.50 v cl Prics ....... $6.50 = " Eyesight Specialist Special pricsedor $6.75. January Clearance Price ., ..., $ f pair. January Clearance Pri - . scrl| Shur-on or Fit-U fo:::nl:.:l:: dainty finger plece Dr. Berman has »elieved hundreds of people S made to order. of eye trouble in and around Washington, and nose glass mountings Oculists’ pre- enjoys a high reputatinn as an eyesight wpe- i o clalist through his many years of careful, con- adjusted to 'your ewn scriptions accu- scientlous eye examinations and prescribing rately filled at ¥ < ] A ieres; larl; 12.50 (3303 Tebustey Bruscds Rugys regmlerly 027,00 | | MIRROR, 13 by 39 | o P o¥pmed W22 $9.00 snches; dull gold 38,.90 U Plain Chenille Portieres; regularly $11.50 ey 5 Doctor L. Berman mo:mjé’ Vemlvel "“g‘,‘s',,-'""""’ Lot $32 00 finish frame. ... $15.00. January Clearance Price . .. .. 4 cH . S R AN S ! .Silk Tapestry Portieres; regularly I 00 ‘“Dfle A'::,,m”“" MR“GS iy pegnlaly 344 00 " | $20.60 pair. January Clearance price. . $ 6. .50. January Cl ceibric . .o = | Brocaded Chenille Portieres; regularly $21 00 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs; regularly 70 0 $28.50 pair. January Clearance Price. . o $85.00. January Clearance Price . . .. S .0 i lenses while you walt proper glasses (it nee:sd) that are uccurate, i comfortable and becoming. 2 for $1.25. half price. FISCHER’S si5¥ secrii: Rose and Green Bordered Chenillc 9x12 Wilton Rugs; regularly $95.00. Portieres; regularly $38.50 pair. Janu- $ 30 00 January Clearance Price ... ...qes. 372-00 [ . r ary Clearance Price ., D R T YT T T T T T T T T O T R e o i ninem &

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