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Women's City Club.—Mrs. ¥ McCloskey will be hostess tea today from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. As- wisting Mrs. McCloskey will be Mrs. Gertrude Reed, Mrs. C. W, S Miss Margaret Hanna, Miss Bess Wol- lard and Mi phine Rankin. Miss Frances O the tea table. . An informal party hundred and mah-jonz wil be given under the auspices of the entertain- ment committee tomorrow at § p.m. The busin pnul wom- en will iption dinner clock. A v with living mode Mrs. Jeanne K servations limited o s and profe will pre 100 The crtert coni nounce tor June pymmittee chairmen ¥ Judge Mrs IRiiott day from 3 sectarian e 0. will pre dosephine Baird meet Tuesduy i Th < hus been d Anderson is (i do I eontine i Walten: causeric “Poulin Suxan B. approval ond vice Leard of dir Anthony audite o subcommittee the chairman to ion 1o present to Coni- presentation in both ederal courts of r District. This sub V. Ricker, -Parkhurst and r Johnson, chairman of Mrs. T rkhurst e open- heid Potworth | as & preceding with the Tincher, p ts of the officers vice president , trea correspondin Tatary: Mr MckIroy. todian. and €T retiring p. did_work *"H.\‘ ing the - a4 by the clnb 3 rs Horace the banquet committee newly elected president, the zuests of honor. Virginia White Speel the new ident of the Distriet of Columbia ration of Woman's Club<: Mr: W. ¥ri tiring Phelp honos led the proc m members to banquet hall. which was decor: nd roses. under the - n of Mre J. W. Brown rge Dietz, All eves turned to tha center of the roem, where a birthday cake rose in th in yel- low and hiue and * one i the * tarn, the first 1L 1h~ founder of this group 200 strong “re Ten Years then passed the taper to rman of commi tees, each lizhting a ‘eandle and re citing a clever verse, The last candle was lit by Mrs. Tincher. The credit for this charmingz cake and candle ceremony helongs to Mrs. J. R Gaskins 3 After the feastine and the songs 'vhn program opened with quiet men- tion of the names of those members who had entered oternal life. Mrs. M. W. Knowlton sketched the early’ Ristory of the club, whose small beginning showed the <pirit of philanthrony. of terest in Petworth and of fric n for one another, which still di nished this organ- ization after ten vears of work. In a witty “nrrophecy in verse. Mrs. Roscoe Oatley forechadowed the big executive places which in the future the officers mizht efficient!v fill when women enter pract politics. After Mrs. Chamberlain's delightful voice had filled the hall with Spanish melodies. the curtains of the stage wer. drawn and revealed the interior beauty parlor. “The Turn of a Hair. new farce. was given by these members of the Pelworth™ Players: Mrs. Mabel Winklehaus, Mrs. A. McElroy, Mrs. R. Le Fever. Mrs. L. T. Jones and Mrs, Wirt Taylor, who played the parts of women who had no secrets from their hairdresser, to_the huge amusemen: cf the audience. Mrs. Virginia White Nyeal addressed some encouraging remarks fo the first club she had visited in her cf- ficial capacity as federation president. Mrs. Frizzell spoke with the affection of an old friend who had grown to know them well. She praised the spirit of harmony and co-operation which she always felt when visiting the Petworth Woman's Club. | All the past presidents of the club were seated at the table of honor and were greeted by Mrs. Tincher. They re- y C.|a beautiful presiden t the club | tion of her faithful sson, Ir., | a Stillings will preside at| of bridge, five , | Tincher, Mrs. L. section evening class | n nholm | George Hebbard; second vice presi- dent, Mrs. J. Edson Briggs; third vice president, Mrs. R. R. 'McKahan; fourth vice president, Mrs. Arthur Hayes; recording secretary, Mrs. Otis Rogers; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. S. W. Morris; treasurer, Mrs, Charles P. Grandfield: auditor, Emma S. Shelton; press, Mrs. William W. Scott. s pin in recdgni- nd joyous services during the ast two years The outstanding achievement was the TAKOMA PARK PLANS VARIED JULY 4 FETE Parade, Fireworks, Gunfiring and Band Concert to Feature Inde- pendence Celebration. liwnching of the fund for the purchase of a clubhouse. Mis. Ryon was thanked for her aid v s vice president, as - the other Phelps, who i 3 ex o the club that had | honored her with its leadership. Mrs. Phelps announced the follows men as chairmen of the resular cos C. A. Bissell: The people of Takoma Park are .| planning to hold an all-day community | celebration July 4. 1924, under the aus- pices of the Takoma Park Citizens' As- The general officers and the tchairman of the several committees hav ppointed and plans for the celebration are rapidly going forward. n, chairman of the general com- appointed the zeneral of- ommittee chairmen chairman; fairman; S 0; John It sociation. book. e to_the Ryon, Mrs. T. § T. Jones, resolved that the « ation, ) Petw Jesse Walter 1, M apson. jr., auditor \airman of the several com- Accommodations, Martin “harles R. Stark, s 0 3 Llota Biddle! local clubs, Mrs. N i . Goll; finance, e s of the | Chester : fireworks. Rudolph Mrs 1 r. H. W Stmaster, anklin (. cach ¢ clubs toast ter, also and ! sidents of the Mrs. and band concert Takoma Purk natrick, Mrs ulian W, (terno S in whic Hanson The club will meet he country residence clvill Tues Nirs. ( pike, Bethes ear will | there will b supper. Impre The Cultus Club mer Tresdiy the home of Mrs. Oscar Wilkinson 16th street president pre ddin Fwo R DAPCIS were de The TREW MOTOR CO. North North I Investors— | were the " Home: Clu . Attention women's Downtown \ sure money maker is em bodied in this room property; heat: electricity: long paved alley: work has already been started for threc ments. Price is only and only $1.500 cash payment is required Thos. E. Jarrell 837 Woodward Bldg. Main 766 and 3370 Night and Sunday Phones: North 3699 and Adams 735 program vin Day, presiden was given ] Tigh = tose in the Bud v Own United by Julian Evans. i union was H. Moffett $ st street northeast. Thursday at 3 v spoke to club about = “Bleached Flour” and Mrs, Wiley told of the “Home Budget B " The club pleased to have 3 guests > held June 1 he home of Mrs. H. Raymond Bre nahan. North Star W, . U, met at the| ot M ¢ from 2 to conducted b M INTERIORS GF PUBLIC BUILDINGS afford ample opportunities for displaying the art of the deco- rator to the' best advantage, space and perspective being at his serv in abundance. We undertake the interior deco- rating of halls, lodge. club and concert rooms. theaters, ban- quet and dining halls, and other public buildings. rem North will mbered send a committee with to the Tuberculosis Hospital | supervigion of Mrs. Brigg: Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. 729 11th St Julius Lansburgh, Pres. & Treas. nxhine ¢ Sunshine and For the Young Woman REATED for young 'woman| this crisp and slender model, shaped to preserve the natural beauty of the foot, is most satisfying for street and sport wear. In Black orTan Leathers Stach's Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E St. N.W. Phone Main 6882 National Theater Building Foot Specialist Always in Attendance Ground Gripper Shoes e w1 ) e A sponded briefly and loyally. ‘The popular and beloved retiring N ’4‘ o O OURS o b e ke Ch e e 285 o Pu b o ¥e ol OO DT TR SO o T ) ) SO N AN V¥ AL D, S =7 Special! Net Gaimpes Trimmed With Irish Lace —Others trimmed with embroidersd nes; tum- #do collars and double frill dowa froat; “ 78 soft cream shade. Special. i - Fashion’s Newest Fad! Fluffy Ostrich Boas In white, black, black with white, brown, and bright flower shades, The fashion- able 27-tnch length. Spectally priced, $9.00 Opening the Women’s Summer Dress Shops Hundreds of Colorful New Frocks Make Their Bows—All at Moderate Prices— *8.75 *12.50 *16.50 $25.00 200 Women’s and Misses’ LINEN DRESSES Pure Irish lmens—hand-taflored—all seams bound— beautifully made and finished. Three styles for Misses (v?v‘::,f:fmd Three styles for Women Modals, . 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Priced $25.00 —Imported nardmade voile Frock; cut out D tered Franch oressed picats. bricea $2:00 E—Straight-ine model Frock: in volle, deep bor- der of contrasting embroidery; Tailored linen Frock with embroldered pockets. New English Challies New FPrench Voiles cuffs them any longer. We took 200 of these dresses off his hands at OUR price—and so YOU benefit! Pure Irish linen dresses —even the button holes hand made—Ilarge pearl buttons and six smart tailored styles. You'll surely want one, or maybe two for your summer wardrobe. Ready tomorrow morning. Sales on Second and Third Floors. -Smart iinen ta Priced at All-over embro! sleeve; straight trimmed v taste “z5% FLANNEL More Popular Than Ever! Fashion still strongly favors Flannel. Not only does it occupy ‘“‘center stage” in sportswear, but in various other roles it plavs a promiment part. Our showing is quite complete to meet the requirements of those who keep abreast of the hour in mod- ish costumes. 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In all the wanted summer fabrics — moderately priced as follows: . $10.75 $10.75 $10.75 Canton Crepe and -$13.75 Woel Crepe Skirts, in New Pin Tucked Effects..... $10.75 Jelefls, Women’s Skirt Shop, Second Floor. d coat dress; contrast collars and cuffs. J—Lace > 3 edging. modeled in fine embroidered organdy collar and §]6 50 —Shower dotted voile Frock. pleated front G anel vaitice, eagea Wit val lace . $16.50 pateh pockets $8.75 ed Frock: volle car - ,,.,';'} l"(’r\;:-d ' $16.50 “rock. umusially good §19 5() —Jelle@’'s, Women's Dress Shops, Second Fleor. with _dainty val NEW!—Voile Kimonos In Attractive Breakfast Coat or Draped, Tuxedo Styles Splash and cross-barred voile kimonos; airy, new bréak- fast coat models, trimmed with ruching of same material ; also rich draped kimonos with long tuxedo collar, edged with val. lace. Colors: Copenhagen, flesh, or- chid, rose and maize. Priced... L o 5590 Jelleff's Underwear Shop, Street Floor. REDUCED To Close Them Out—Monday! 50 WOMEN’S HIGH-CLASS COATS For Sports, Travel or Dress Wear $65-00 Reduced from $89.50 and $125 Imported plaids or stripes, in London-made sport coats—Juina or Charmeen coats with collars and edg- ings of summer furs—and dress coats of cote de cheval satin, brocade or summer faille, with gold braid and summer fur trimmings—also imported flamingo travel coats with fur collars. Choice, $65.00. Jelleft’s Wemen's Cout Shep, Second Floor. 100 Women’s Tailored Suits Reduced to $15, $25, $35 Were $35 to $75 All strictly tailored .style, with box or panel jeckets; single or double breasted; one, two or three buttoms; self-braided ar ribbon-bound. Mannish checks or plaids; men's-wear hairiine stripes, imported mixtures, pencil- striped twill or line plaid twill. Navy, black, tan or gray. Jellef’'s, Second Filoor. Underwear* Reductions! $4.00 Glove Silk Chemise, at mise tailored styles, cut with unusual full- ness. Flesh, peach and orchid $2.00 Glove Silk Vests, Tomorrow, Glove silk vests A in_ dainty tal- lored styies, re- inforced under arms; In flesh and peach shades. Splendid values! $4.00 Silk Step-Ins $2'95 extra full: dain- ty tailored styles: in flesh peach and orchid Jelleft's, Street Floor. tilove silk step- in drawers: cut NGNS (NN, AT AT T 2 AT 7 NN e Ve X T Y A A N (A