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. | Bowie Nelson will be hostess at the club tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 6. Ase sisting Mrs. Nelson will be Miss Ali- dg Henriques, Dr. A. Frances Foye, St John Greble J. 1. Quelly will spea Modern Bducation.” at current even N pm. anklin will preside meeting. evening book Mary Mec ursday at Anna Dawson will mark’s Folly." A Musical nnder the review oskey, $ pm., Vander- open trom if am is urged that member g ilitate the rentz vox. T al bus ng will 7 yris will read by commi imendment to the ind the tellers will results. e customary annual etiring and incomin dinner to officers will of the Woods, Judge L presi- Reservations will from t is non- day sectariar s is open ock, and on to 7 District C.—Wednasday 'ommitte Jf applied education o fth and Woodley road in honor of the past presidents of the president o District Fe paid appre- ciative tribut women who haped the poliey 1 ire . John lied edu- + poem What Do W The federat the federa- N street northwest, 4 program of musical and tic numbers will be iven by beth M. hose who will appe b quarters. The morniy devoted to b s pim. T on program will n charge ¥iis Logan of department will be Self wpeakers will be ieorge S. Watson, C. jent of of M of public weliare, Protection of T'rope and Life™ *hief Engi Melvin Sharpe, Washington ale and Mrs. J. Frank Wright, Vermont Avenue M. accompanied hure will positions, meeting will be held when the election of of- will take place Twenticth Century € an- | nual election fic cading of the annual r ‘Thursday at Club. If tisaa germits, M rring- ton will g¢/q % short program of old Frederic The D1 v Italian 1i arrington, at am will be on pres ire nd will be Mrs. dall Alrs +’hase. ent-d h Clark (Haven Metc ) R. ( and Mrs. Georg pwerman. he nature ction will meet dnesd 1 p.m. for a trip to in John and vicinity. Mrs Miner will lead. f Art and el of the lecture ) o at the April 7. Wed Apri sociation held its final busi- for the year, when Miss vlected tant canc y, V. Smith. ‘nabie Letters. 2 heran Wniver: bn mode ¢lubhous: . the ness meeti Dick Root was treasurcr to fill the v of the press commit with deep regret an u. Mandersehicd -elected to take her place Miss Clara E. Sackett, an artist of note herc aud ubroad, was the guest of honor at-the tea April 1 he pleased with Teminiscences of some of her sitters. M ckett expects 10 remain in Washington and will Jater give an exhibition of her work it the Arts Club. While occasionally doing other things, her work consists mainly of portraiture in pastels. Other speakers were ‘Miss Jane Peter- , a New York artist, whose re- t cxhibition at the Van Dyck Gal- leries attracted very favorable atten- tion, and Mrs.* Boyden Dougias of New Orleans, attorney and counsel- or the law, who was attending the onforcement of law and order con- ventien held that week. Mrs. Douglas has been instrumental in the estab- lishing_of an Allied Arts Club in her city. While this club was originally dedicated to Loulisianians, it is hoped that its scope may be extended to include the international side of club work and an alfiance be formed be- tween it and the International Asso- ciation of Art and Letters. The inaugural dinner of the New York Center of the International As- sociation of Art and Letters will held at_the Hotel Astor Apr. 27 Glenn Frank, editor of the Century Magazine: Julia Arthur and the for- olgn representatives now in New York will be among the speakers of the evening. College Women's Clul Mrs. Fre . Bugene Stevens a Garrett Miller will appear s stars in a hitherto unknown Shakesperean playlet, “The Ladies \Speak at Last” at the College Wom- an’s Club's eighteenth annual banquet at Rauschers next Wednesday eve- ning. This being the year in which the olub comes of age, the banquet an upusually bril- Mrs. Mary Sherfer Mrs, Lyman promises .to liant affair. and Miss Marie | Cosmos | | saloist of Foundry M. | Chureh, win sing. | JAt the regular tea tomorrow Mrs. Maude Stecle will preside at the tea table. Miss Carrle Davis, the first will preside at the will introduce the | < one of the foreign | | s conference the | sue of . Peace and in Washington | president, i and week. The annual election will be tho clubhouse on wiil be held at Saturd: The opened from & until 9 third outing | w The me ntran, i the day in Zoological Park and viein- sh person is expected to pro- © his own luncheon and to pay his carfar. he party will be in 1 meeting committee was mado’a week . despite th ous “Tor secing - bird: ous see hirds. a decided inc et of species observed on walk. The unusual L interested for seversl days in ht of myriads of chimney in the National | their | <louds in then a funnel-shaped mass, o descending into the where they found ght. It is e of the birds < which appe: 1 6 and 6:30 o then took nearly an of its “multitudinou s of the chimneys. As "marked, “They looked coal being hurled into a | | The Anthony annual meeting offi ni Feder stre League will hold its for the vlec with 1 | S will bring r of the or- at 7 twelfth 1. and the r Ristory Progressive irth the through the Forestry ginia cation and first spad paak v Women Le Cercle Francaix de Wans Lex Pr ex Ridicules held resula he studio of Philip Shaddick. The hostesses wer Louise Vin Ingelgen und Miss Ylan The mitutes were read r which the dent, M John F Augustus “Robert le Diab) n mann); M. George Madeleine V. and * Mile. Diane Des Aulniers at the piano: | {How Admiral de Grasse Contributed o the Yorktow | _Philo-Classies.—The | meeting | drrs. A Mrs. Augusta | the . gram wag in charge | Wolhaupter. . who “gave ynopsis of the play to he studied, Measure for Measure.” Parts were |assigned and the first third of the play was read. second ld at the | Abracadobra—On Wednesday eve- ning the club members were guests | of Capt. and Mrs. Perham, 1316 Har- ard street. “Leaders of the Colored Race” was the topic for roll call. A |carefully prepared essav on “Paper | Making” was read by Rjoomfield H. | Howard, president of thie club, and Mrs. Horace Mclntosh gave a hu- morous selection in negro dialect. ‘The Cultus Clul rs. Lucy - | 1and’ of Florence Courts was horcs [to the club Tuesday. After luncheon | the meeting was called to order by { the president. Two interest pa. { ners were read, “Our Birds" by Mre. | ‘)Hr;rm:m A ith, and “Luther Bur- bar ¥ Copeland. club 'w again Tuesdas —"° | _Capitol Hill Hitory Club.—Twenty- | SIx members spent Wednesday after. | noon at the Eastern Star Home as kuests of Mrs. J. A. Moyer, the TRtron, Luncheon was servea at . rs. . F. |1 ot Fontin, Rorke being the The business meeting opened | 1:30 pm., Mrs. Edgar Meritt presid. ing. Reports were given by the dele- | #ates ‘who had attended the recent | Luw enforcement convention. | One | new member was admitted to the | club, Mrs, Joseph C. Hemphill. Two. DaPers were presented, the first by | Mrs. Joseph Dagne on’ “Menominec: | gnd six Nations,” & | heaq uffalo Irrigati Project,” by Mrs. Mover. The next | meeting will be held May 14 at the | home of Mrs. William M. Collins. The Women's Auxiliary to the - way Mail Associntion met qu‘:‘;:’y evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, Mrs, J Claude’ Meyers presiding. o Representatives to the annual con- vention of the District Federation of Woman's Clubs were elected as fol- lows: Delegates, Mrs. William M. Collins, Mrs. J. P Hunnicutt gnd Mrs, alternates, Mrs. F. I Arnold and Mrs. J. Resolutions were A. K. Wine for ¥ of the feder- E. a. passed indorsing Mr. the first vice preside ation. The president gave a full report of the law enforcement conference held April 9 and 10, after which she an- unced a card party on May 16, at 3206 Warder street, for the benefit of the treasury. . The social hour, as usual joved jointly with the Rail sociation. the program b rge of Harry Darling. contributing were: Miss Mary Nelson, playing a piano solo; Miss Sylvia Lauber, who sang, and little Miss Helen A. Hartnett, who entertained | Brown-Dagge | Thursda: THE the annual convention of the Ameri- can Assoclation of University Women were entertained at dinner Wednes- day at the Cosmos Club. Mrs. Henry president of the Rad- shington, was official isted by members of the Remarks were made at ner Ly Dean Brown, Dr.| Fern Andrews, head of the . who is also president of | toi branch of the A. A. U.| . Gertrude Homans Cooper, director of the AU WL th Pucific states, and Mrs. who spoke of the work of the club and invited the Radcliffe | in_Washington B. Cannon of | delight- for the ne Doyle, 1 ort, Louise ¢ Nathalle M. thews, 2 Mary Allen Slizabeth Wilson, and Miss Mary G Landrum_of es 1. Chandler Ketcha Margaret anor Allen of | Boston, The Gamma Chapter of ¢ 1 da Pi Sorority i 2 Anth Follow eveni he next host 1105 Co- August atheast. ssion, the N arie Engel, roud northwest nth Street Helghtx Club gy with Mrs. Roy Knapp, 601 b« be the 1 will b a were given a recep- Army Hall Wednesday Woman's Relief Corps, | Army of the fon in Grand Ly the ¢ to the Grand Republic, arly 200 guests prosent, i AR officials | and membe he Woman's of 1 Veteruns ons of Veterans, of Veterans, Spanish war = Lineal Socicty In were th | d we atives of the diff shments Catherine ¥ and Mouny e made officers respon f Corpw—A benefit given by the Hall Thurs corps Lrly (ries Jennie 1 the exe Holder o and_ Mrs. fe perintenden 1 on a her department with the department of re and the white ribbon h plans were made partments to closel a in charg April subserip- - henefit of thos » to attend the national sment conference Mrs, description of the proceedings. Aside from per- gif s, $5 ntral <e in - March and union— Edward . Goodpasture. alentine and During the w called a spe ing of her committee at her home, Newton street, during the week and rerfected arrangements for the bridge | and five hundred card party which | is to be held Wednesday at 8 o'clock | at the Women's Service Club E street. for the benefit of th Beach Home Club. It is requested | that those who can bring their own cards. The Columbia Heights Art Club met | 1849 Irving street, Mrs Zdward Da Dewitt . John Bo & can Henry W. Ranger and Ed ward edfield, Mrs. Edward Dana Hardy read a paper on the Library of Congress, {ilustrated with many photo- | graphs. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Frank Van Pelt; a social hour | followed. v, hoste Croissant pre read Ground-Gripper hoes - Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St ot Theater Bldg. SATISFACTION ASSURED PLATES—$15 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Removadle _Brid, k Inserte Without Grindite Your Teetn with fancy dances. The hostesses of the evening were Mys. Rea Jones and J. P. Hunnl- cutt. Refreshments were served. Radeliffe Club of Washington. Dean Bernice V. Brown of Radcliffe Col- lege and the Radcliffe delegation to PLATES NEATLY REP. DR. GIBSON Fists Specialist Practicing 20 Years 307 7th St. N.W.—Opp. Saks® Opes, Event SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 27, 1924—PART 2. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W, W, Moses & Sons Furniture Carpets Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Spring is the time to take inventory of your home furnishing needs and to replace the worn or marred piece or pieces of furniture with new. I¥'s necessary, too, if your home is to match spring:in freshness and beauty. Summer Furniture Regular -$193.00 . 190.00 Special $159.00 152.00 189.00 198.00 224.00 00 17.00 to 90.00 Decorated Willow Suite, four pieces. Decorated Willow Suite, three pieces. 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