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ARTS CLUB ISSUES ppmag Welcome, Visiting Real Estate Boards! GARDEN PROGRAM We congratulate the Washington Realtors for their initiative in bringing this progressive gathering here. New Committee Named for Activi- < » - J u S t t h (<) S we a t er ties During Next Few Months. With the closing of its activities In the historiz clubhouse for the summer, the Arts Club of Washing- ton today anneunced a tentative pro- A \\ 5 4 K )| 95 gram of entertalnment for the next 4 \ X few weeks in the garden. A newly % N s appointed committee, headed by Carl- p ) 4 2 #on Van Valkenburg, will be In charge of the actlvities of the club for the mext few months. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bush-Brown awill be hosts at a_club_dinner on Of gay colored “uesday and 3r. “Bush-Brown will | : 7 rive an ustrate al on “Joys as L Fixpressed in Sculpture.s On June 10, AN Glos, or in the soft Wwith Mrs. Howard Nyman as hostess, = Victor Sadd will speak on “Soldiering cr tones 0f hght— in Egypts For the third Tueaday in the month Maj. and Mrs, Wililam - " : Wolft Smith have a program in prep- wetght Shetland aration. . i . Carl Engel of the music division of ! 3 4 <wool. the Library of Congress and Charles 4 3 % Arrowbridge Tittmann will be the ;uests of honor at a dinner on Thurs- G June 12, at which Miss Lucy E. ireen Jirickenstein will act as hostess. On Roshanara June 19 Miss Isabel McDewgall will Crepe, T hostess, with three Wuests of Poruss Jionor, John W Emma_ P. an Jnorr and_ Mis e Ives, stripe ves will re; . Ward's trimming. companied on Xnorr. On June 2 3 Jitchell Carroll will preside at a din- per in _honor of Dean Andrew F. s < . West of Princeton University, presi- Black Satin Cocoa Silk dent of the American Classical Crepe, Crepe, eskze 4 — fl"’/'hrm: A b jacquard Other Arrangements. (——+ owers pattern, There will be club dinners and in- e s o~ ez 7] and. tiers. . with formal evenings In the garden on the —— / other Tuesday and Thursday eve- ~5 nings of the month. Sunday after- neons from 4:30 to §:30 o'clock there will be teas. These will be In charge @ successively of the library, art, 2 = = Tade, Chinese Blue, Or- muslc and dramatic committees, con- E g . : Cluding with @ reception on Sunday i : ; chid, Tangerine, Gray. mfternoon, June 29th, to the officers 1 A g 5 und members of the National Educa- . : 7 Tan, White and Com- tion Association, this last event spon- 2 = g L 5 g i 5 sl sored by the Arts' Club committee on - - g z 5 4 N % ¢ o binations. «o-operation and hospitality. ' % ’!Hl[ On Saturday ening, June 21, the 2 2 R s 2 A : White suxiliary entertainment committee of 2 I\ < L B ¥ Glos., the club will give a dance at the e [ R s o e . & < ¥ Pl «lubhouse, and on Saturday evening, ang. VI June 28, the club il rough the T _v(]l(‘/]l(;("’u vourtesy of Dr. and Mrs. Frederic E. ’ horder Jarrington of Chevy Chase, give & he new sport coats A lawn party and supper corresponding : = . o hE4 A to”the open-air fetes at the same without sleeves; jac scene whicl have been feature Yy . the Arts Club in former years. This quettes and slip-overs year the supper at 7 o'clock wlll be . . Jollowed at 8:30 o'clock by an out- with or without them. door performance of “As You Like H Of fiber silk (glos) or by e ke ey Contained in a Sale of New JSilk ) i . light-weight, summer- ot singers. colored Shetland wool. HOLY LAND TOURIST Frocks for Town and Country Wear esaie sy TRAVEL TO BE AIDED o e Hospice Association Plans to Char- “Where shall we go?” is just one jump ahead of “What shall we wear?"—speaking of summer and week-ends and vaca- . ter Two Ships Yearly for tions. But we're a jump ahead of both questions in this most extraordinary $15 frock sale. You'll completely forget even Sport Sklrts Of American Visitors, ' the $15 price tag in enthusiasm over the brilliance of the styles— . Pleated Roshanara, 55. 95 Two ships a year will be chartered - . (0 take American tourists to the Holy Roshanara crepe sport frocks with new scarf collars Candy-striped tub silks for every Summer wear Smart silk pleated skirts, the only foundation ,(T:‘:cx::;rr::‘l;\‘II‘I-';\“"‘: l“:::‘::"lni'r;[\:f 5 g s s = % for the truly smart sports costume. And these Ass . Rich crepes with tiers and embroidery for afternoon Spiral crepes and satins in many new modes e amply cut, no skimpiness, no unattractive 000 community center building at Jfaifa, in Palestine, according to plans i i a S s : 5 A P e announced last night by Mrs. Cath- Plain silk crepes allied with vivid Roman trimming Beaded silk crepes for formal summer occasions ‘break” in the pleats. ] erine Kennedy Antonius, the founder. . L Tan—Grayv—Black—Navy By chartering the ships itself, the g A . . —— g 5 E r best shades yout scc assoclation; expects: to, be ‘able to: of- Every new color Fashion has exploited to wear under the sun—with black and brown well represented. Such is a mere The fal_ : . for lower rates and thus stimy 2 . . § d i 16 to 44 In heavy quality Roshanara and the newest- interest in pilgrimages to the 2 - sq S r = & 7 5 e e R atide pra outline of a sale you should not miss. Sizes for women and misses, to 4+ ) combinations of pleats. Sizes 26 to 32 tically every American who vi (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.! i (Second Floor, The Heckt Ca.) Holy Land wil stop at the hospi = Mrs. Antonius predicts, as Haffa the gateway and at present there is not a single hotel iving the American flag. The vario rooms of the hogpice will be named after the states of the TUnion and Presidents of the United States. Table o halls will [ o) it IALS od Armandes We say this, know- Green 7 Wool ing that in this special Jacquerre price group are all the L new sweater styles, all * the sport shades and Amande combinations most in Green Flat 3 Crepe, vogue. piped in white. $15. [T S L \‘OOOOQOQ 000 \ [V TR hospice fund. Con- sociate mem- ) Showing Seven Styles From a Sale of na S » headquarters to en- - uble Mrs. Antoniu: nd her husband, % i { Michel I Antonius, a native of Syria ; - and one of the founders of the move- ™ 9 intry in b Mrs. Antonius will explain the / miovement. and show biciares of the Voiles with cool-looking dark grounds Holy Land at meeting of the cham- bor o emerse ae 6 Selock Tuestay \ i . Linenes in 'the prettiest bright shades evening. Issac Gans, the president, is interested in the movement. President (‘nrjlidg? dls]‘fln_\'ed keen . . S . . . Uipiained o him. yesterday by’ Rev, Just the frocks for Summer; to play in, work in or wear as hostess to one’s intimate friends. The Jason Noble Plerce, pastor of Tirst linenes are gay, with touches of stitching, contrasting bindings or shining white collars and cuffs. \nd ; ngjigzlf;m‘h; ll::‘:;r",!a]n:s'%{;‘%l‘gos: the colors—just the ones you want most: *ferce presented to the Chief Ex- ccutive a large delegation of leaders 3 RN y Ut "the’ miovenent, icluding Al of the Lilac Blue Rose Green members of _buard of directors Rlack_Satin ! s . ; Cocoa . ke i aties earime Grdinine The voiles, with conventional or floral white patterns on cool-looking dark and light grounds, arc madc : = e Ermine more summery with white dimity collars and cuffs, or touches of bright-colored stitching. Styles arc LANGUAGE TEACHERS ‘};{fu'ims';;" varied, colors are good—all that woman could wish for. Some ginghams are included. (e rioor, The Font o TO ATTEND SESSIONS| ~Navy Tuwill, g <l summer National Federation Meeting in ermine and - slver braid. July Part of Education $15. Seven Styles Sketch Convention. Foreign language teachers in the #chools and collezes of the country will attend the meeting of the Na- tional Federation of Modern Language Teachers, to be lldd. in connection with the annual conVention here of the Natlonal Education Association. The modern language group will meet on the afternoon of July 3, in the George Washington University Law School. Frederick Squire Henry of the Tome School, Port Deposit, Md., will preside, and arrangements for the Jmesting are in the hands of Prot. = enry Grattan Doyle of George Wash- ? i ington University. Cocon ,7;""'”’ Natlonally known speakers will el make up the program. Among those stitchery already announced are Dr. Charles R. and novel Mann, director of the American Coun- clasp. $18. eil of Education, who will speak on i “The Study of Modern Languages in 0 America”; Prof. Charles M. Purin of Hunter College, ew York city, on “Practical Aspects of qhe Survey of Modern Language Teaching,” and e Charles Lyon Chandler of the Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadel- phia, on “The Value of Cultural Train- ing in Modern Languages and Litera- tures as a Preparation for Careers in Foreil Service.” Oth ker: > r Wil he announced shortly, oo 0| - —OF TWILL AND SATIN. NEW The place of modern languages in the curriculum is one of the outstand- CAPES’ TOO’ OF SILK, PROVE ing problems of American education. Advocates and opponents of the teach-. ing of modern languages are expected SPECIALLY ENTICING WHEN to enliven the discussion at the Na- A e tional Education A:soclauo! meeting. * THE PRICE TAG READS. L ) ' z”_‘_. Buried Last Wednesday. . > G. ;'A Llew!'ls‘:l slxty-!efien ye:rs o'ld. ‘\T 1 1 5 l a resident of Newport News, Va., for - e ot o Never were more lovely, varied coat styles assembled at R LR the price. The group has been tuned to all tastes. Fur- Regular Sizes ; Extra Sizes ey Sl Lt R .trimmed and braided straightline coats of twill or sleek black 36 to 46 48 to 54 }?i‘ii"flé.l.fifi";y_ '%SE’EEEJ,,;Z" ‘::e;:" satin. Silk capes with soft, crushable collars and fleecy, roomy, : County, Ky, Docember 18, 1866, He smart sport coats. Also some attractive jacquette styles topped - was In the grocery. business in that X state for a number of vears, Besides with a collar of fur. Sizes for Women and Misses, 16 to 42. his dulxhhrihgrd-fi:‘::u, l‘;u |}-m- vived oseph 7 Tevy :?.'i': city, and his’ widow, Mre. et d . (Becqaa, Maoor.. This, Heeht.. O:) Cne Lewis,