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MAY 7, 1924 5 Maryland avenue northeast lieutenant in the Corps, and Herbert ¢ THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, '|TELL WORLD HOST OF NATIVE Lol R dion, 5 Yerome and the following: Willlam a second | “A wildflower on the bush is worth 4SIeL | ten in the President American the use of the auditorium for the regular meetings of the club. ‘The annual election of officers re- sulted as follows: ~ President, Mrs == 4 i Walter Irey; first vice president, Mrs. insi Corps of the A ‘| C. R. Milis; second vice president, Local Men Commissioned. 0k OF fhe b (| Mrs. Fred W. Pearce; recording Jacob H. Tatsch of 815 15th street ‘| retary, Mrs. Ethel ' Lamond; cor-|pag p, ssioned by the W T ding secretary, Maond: ceor:|has been commigsioncd by the War Department a captai departmen officers of thé clu Mrs. J. V. 'y, Mrs. Stuart, M tonneau.” — Lightfoot, M. . Lyddane, Miss Ger- Henry of the WASHINGTONIANS RESIDE HERE ;4.5 ke tians, s Mirgare, Yoo ]\\|‘I Muir, Judge Robert I?\‘ri?nl{\‘{lgl% Society Y (Continued from Eighth Page.) LS ey, wite ot A1 300 Members of Society at Banquet Observe Fifth Anniversary of Organization — District : “Flag” Symbols “Spoofed” by Suter. i Sonnon Plorce Rev. Dy, Chacies T Ada O. Payne, Herman H. voncluded | Richard B. Pairo, Mr. and M laggett Proctor, Mrs. W. M. Marr, s. Catherine Mattern, Quentin Theodore W. are treasurer, Mrs. M. Simpson — L. A Mrx. Adams rod Mrs. Paul : ] Joint Hostesses at Dance. ors—Th med Mrs Susun Adams Board of dire abo and Mrs. Wil- re are “native Washing- Dancing e Muir- | d many of them, wAs em- 2 Miss | Phasized at the third annual dinner | ., i and S He Mr. | of the Soc o es of the Dis- 3 : e FUSE S Ir. | of the Soc f Natives of the Dis 1 A . chi ; Mre 3. C. Pritehare. trict of Columbla at 2400 16th street | M Satoell: Ber resentative Ax rorthwest last night. The banquet, ry R Rathbone, Mr. and Mr: attended by nearly 300 members of Lottie Reichenbach, 4 i memntersiof (the e ar. Judge Gus A, Schuldt, Iwtlon ok tha i uldt and M huldt, Miss H five years Robert Strobel, Mr. and M Among Guesix | > ] S , Mr. and Mrs. C M s Among Almus B v Mrs. held in c John R. Shiclds . Mr. L s 'Brad Sk and Mr. and Mrs. W society, inding of the those pres Clarence A | moving of the of | the District Suter, president of the so- lied attention to the fact tha it was in May that the seat of gov- \ to | ernment was moved to the District ater | e told of the founding of the so- el , which now has a membership 900, and “through the so- suid, make it known that there is such a t as a native the District.” He then informed assemblage that, although many pecple may believe there is no ch thing as a na Washingto- nian, there are between 113,000 and | Croggun 114,000 of them, Chase, federal government to Young, J. Whit { Flora White, Lydd i A ford and Migs Etts Mullhall Tuk(;x;mrl’c;rk Club Elects. At the annual meeting of the Ta- koma Park Civie Study Club yester- I.| day afternoon in the Takoma Theater Ir abmitt «d by the of- men of the varlous| »r the vear st closing Biddl ided. ! ters, a_member | of the club n»:) expressed apprecia- | Platt, president | weater Company, for S, M, Allen’ ¢ with Edwin White Shoes HAT children need for those important May and June Dress-up “Occasions.” Style pic- tured in “white Calfskin,” with Flex- ible Soles. = Miss Caltow . | Chase, Grant Miss Sallie Dexcribes District Flag. iter unvelled This Frigidaire cooling coil is equivalent to a 200 pound cake of ice. It is twelve degrees colder than ice and never melts. An average ice-box when filled with ice will have a temperature of about 55 degrees in the food compartments. As the ice melts the temperature rises. Such temperatures are too high for keeping food in a fresh, healthful condition. ~ Frigidaire keeps the food you eatat a temper- ature constantly below 50 degrees — which government experts demand for healthful food preservation. There are 17 styles and sizes of Frigidaire, one of which will meet the exact requirements of your home. Frigidaire usually costs less thin ice to operate,and can be bought ata low price and on easy terms. Telephone or write us today and let us dem- onstrate Frigidaire. This will put you under no obligation whatever. L er and on it a goat, a pair of handcuffs and a double cross. s Dunham, A 3 of e e Intimating that the flag was an ap- J. Dent K propriate emblem for the Dis P which has no vote and which is Bdward only city in the Union whick b taxation without repr said that the handcuffs w of the freedom enjoye ct. T and double cr pla e or less SUMMER COTTAGES FOR_RENT SARANACTN th is continually having handed it under | 1 2 Now open. the present system of government. | Mics A ; ey |1 Ad -| In conclusion, he said, “I hope that and Mrs. Fernande resi- | the day will come when we Wil 1o | Fowijer. William H . ‘entertained [ longer be the goat and that we will | Aoq' sarty of 1 off, n_impromtu | be g oy some other frujt|ana inner. Vocal | oth lemon < 7 sts were ntative Henry R oy I recited himself a native of the | Jo"'Nre"an on of an intimate | Foover, the Mis that{ yiorn, Harry Whe ( i FE | B tre g oot S e | oy Special Sale! 29 g - Barefoot Sandals$ 1 7 Slave LEXIBIL Leather-lined Sandals, in Pat Bracelets— oot Leather, & or N also gator Grai for warm wea ., and ; All sizes to Misses’ and Child's Sizes 8% to 2 Sizes 2V to 6 $3.50 $4.50 O'I'HER Children’s Styles in White Kid, White Calf or Canvas with White Calf Trim. $2.95 to $5.95. Big Girls John H. ¥ L Grovermant | also large doubdh room: with bath. 18 Hole Championship Golf desirables saperb _cuisine: Rathbone o r Ibert Har- L by NSRS Mrs. Annie cerford, Matt Howard Repre | of Tlinois, | District_and the San | friend of ham Lincoln, t for | there is n y that has mo. urned | ural adv s than the Capital. urope in the matter of 1 national capitals. None A » natural opportunities ment that Washington ington sb d be encir- with beautiful Citles of old world hav rned that beauty pays. Let us arn from them, rival and surpass them.” Pruixes Washingtonians. ins no one snffering_with Address Harrington Mills, ¥ 1f you are considering Prices $250 wp; f. 0. b. Daton, Ohio sendin or taking home r ces from the N. apital, you will mething | wort 4 choose the pop- Bracelets, We assure vou of the larg- DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY, DAYTON, OHIO DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY Washington Sales Branch, 1219 E Street N.W. Franklin 7157 Also on Display at Woodward & Lothrop “ridgidaire Economical Electric Refrigeration “If George W | earth he would be most the devotion shown by W ians to the city that he fou He culogized President Lincoln and that the government should Washington Lincoln Polished Floors of Hard Wood Floors laid over old ones | and in new huildings. 0ld floors which have been neg- lected or improperly finished renovated. Telephone North members | in charge | stated P ase and keep in | the Oldroyd collection of will be | palics. -| The rest of the program included | the singing of several humorous and | old-fashicned songs by (eorge H. O'Connor, accompanied by Mat A solo, monologue and w were given by Mrs David H. eloe, wife of Representative eloe of Kentucky, while | were rendered and dance stone settings— ety of link shapes $2.50 to $30 J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave, The National | Remembrance Shop 1 (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street, (. )nenr2%e. Alxo 1229 Pa. Ave. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. - Edwin At these 4 siores smpanied “1 Walter Reed Hos- Home for Tncurables ephierd st 013 Montana ave. Prosidence Fospital. 7 ) Columbia Rbode Ts = Women who know our type of dresses will in- stantly be interested in these reduced prices! he Star of ngbefl 7;ASH10N is a star followed by most women at 2 far distance and by some so close that they may touch it. Tpshur st beth's Hospital v Hospital ney Hospital. rgency Hos- Every dress is a higher- priced model reduced for this event—three popular Sale prices! ne. Perry place K st nle. sslsania ave, wu Cniversity = C> rida ave. is Hospital. Marriage Licenses. been fssued to the =CE It is the purpose of this house to bring our patrons into immediate contact with fashion. Wartiage liceozes have ty and Margaret (C Elinor Brosnahan and Mary A. Moss, v Vs Kesnikoff and Rown Cooper, Styles are shown here at the instant of the ° revealment in Paris, London and New York. [Erlebachesr Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVRTWELVE F STREET both of eva Washington. a . and | "U_‘ il il . W l !l i e/ N S TR == ox and Louise F. Bick 1 of this city and Goldie Ruth M. Ward Births Reported. have been epuried o il st The following P e A e e e e - e A Dress Event Extraordinary! 200 Women’s Higher-Priced Dresses Have Been $25 to $65—All Beautiful Styles FASHION! Hand Embroidery Hand-Drawn Work Pleatings Beading Color Contrasts FABRICS | | Roshanara Crepes i i Crepe de Chine OT the price so much as the quality is what makes : Chiffon this line of Ladies’ 8.00 Shoes interesting. Printed Crepes ‘ 3 i We have much to guard in the Burt reputation— but yow’ll find these Shoes—each of the many styles— worthy the name they bear—and the backing it gives them—for all the price is only 8.00. We are highly complimented for the quality of the Hose in this 1.85 grade. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Caring for feet i3 better than curing them. Owing to the fact that our summer dress stocks are moving slowly because of the continued cool weather, it is necessary for us to make a quick stock adjustment ‘in our women’s dress department by disposing of at least 200 dresses within the next few days. We have therefore taken this number of dresses from our regular stocks and have arranged them in three groups at reduced prices for the biggest dress sale of the séason. Please bear in mind that each is a higher-priced dress, a higher-priced style, a higher- . priced fabric and higher-priced workmanship than you would expect to find at the sale price quoted, and that all of them are dresses that have arrived for Spring selling, and during the past sixty days. Many are dresses of which we have no duplicates— of others there are but one or two—so be on hand as early as possible in order that you may have the widest choice! ; All Fashionable Colors. Sizes 36 to 44. A fternoon Dresses; Street Dresses, Sport Dresses, Dresses for Informal Evéning Wear.