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; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 5 _— e L e had just a tinge of wistfulness be-[beth the Woman"; and Dr. Paul Kauf-|of sons and daughters who served in|members, making a total of over 200.| swers Mrs. Evans made in replying | Vote r..r 1 = and Wheeler” neath their friendly warmth. For the | man of the American University, who | the World War. Peace and arbitration superintendent ! " . 2 5 h were asked at the Mi chairman of thy} o meeting, which was the first of the|will talk on the “Influence of the| Mrs. Walcott Simmons, chairman of | Mrs. S. M. Stanton, gave an aecount Y ‘. 1 i sau of the mationd | o ter two months' vacation, wis | Court on the Theaters.” The dramatic [ Ways and means, is busy on bazaar [ of her work during the year. Super-| - : mittee, will speak « . whic i last in the clubhouse work of the evening will be mostly | plans. Filling a cedar hope chest|intendent of Sunday schools, Mrs | Lesgue of Women Voters.—Mrs. | te for Davis 1 the organization’s home for | given by Clarence Ruebsam. He wiil [ With bedding and linen is one of her | Lutz, gave & report on work done|Laura A. Bradicr. chairman of the " and Mrs. Marion yenrs. give Launce and His Dog Crab,” | projects during the past year, visiting the | forum committ nnounces that the ew York will « ‘The Anthony Lengue at a meeti The Asxocintion of University Wom- xday the league moved into}from “Two Gentlemen of Verona,” and | Mrs. Clara Sonneman, Mrs. John|Sunday schools, bringing important|first forum of this season will be held | Shall Vote for ' 1o be held Thursday at the headqu; en will have as honor | its at 1708 H street, Just|play Launce, with Mr. Theodore Ten- | Spengler, Mrs. L. W. Edmonston, Mrs. | topics before the childrer. at a luncheon at the Women's City | Immediately preceding the lunche ters, General Federation Women's | Wednesday How-la few doors below its former home, | ley as Speed. in a scene from the ross, Mrs. Edith Fuge and Mrs. | Speaker of the day Mrs. Fear-| Club, 22 Jackson place, 1 30 Oc- | there will be a reception to th Clubs, voted unanir ¥ rd, chief the Federal Bureau of fand the third headquarters it has oo |same play. Mr. Ruebsam will act the | Krans paid a visit to Walter Reed Hos- | now, who gave an account of her|tober 14. Miss Harrison of | members of league, who a san | B " ard is the world's fcupied in t vicinity. The |opening scene of Act II of “The Mer- |bital September 15. They visited wards | visit this Summer to the home and | the National Le ‘omen Voters | urged to attend and make themselve B. A coun- | leader in the d ment 6f economic | krowth of the leaguc in the Dast 1w | chant of Vonice" as Louncelot Gobbo, | 17, 18, 33, 55, 56 and 50. Septomber | birthnince of Frances Willard, now | wil apeak on - ‘£ 2 e e ke and to ex- | entomol al subjects being |years has made more commodious Sted by Arthur J. Rhodes as Old |22 Mrs. G. G. Beibold, Mrs. Edith | preserved as a shrine to her memory | paign.” Following 3 arrison’s | #hould notify Mre. Laur. tend its activities | the study of biol 1 control through | quarters essential, and these have bbo and Mr. Tenley E Fuge and Mrs. Krans accompanied | in Evanston, 11l | talk there will be a sy 1853 Irving street norvh upon a national | insect parasitism, and medical ento- [now been secured B The program of the society this Mrs. Clara Sonneman on her visit| A resolution was passed to send a | “The National Tickets” Mrs. Isdward | Columbia 4370, not later than Octob scale f He will kive a brief talk, and | The new clubhouse has on its fIrstlson will include much of Shakes. |to wards 17, 18, 55 and 59. Ice cream, | Jetter and flowers to the president, s | 12 purnose of erect- | A sther Hart, the artist of thelfloor three connecting rooms, WReTe |,eare's themes and cotem ¢ | homemade bread and rolls, jelly,| Mrs, Lindley Clark, as a tribute of | divisi Follette-W Members of the Marvland Leagzue ¢ ing a4 memorial in au, will show. some. of her draw- gatherings can be held. On this | playwrights in addresses prese fruit and a rice custard were the good | love and appreciation for her faith-|campaign, will speak on y 3 “ont : iazs Nation’s Cap- | iz counpetion WtIEthe worlc ,{floor there is a Dutch kitchen, Where |,y professional men and women, in- | things carried to tempt the appetites | fo1 leadership during the last four ital ‘(o Miss An-| Miss Mabel Colcord will be hostess {club luncheons and dinners cun be | ciuding two by university wntessin | of the batlents. i thony's memory. | of the tea, which wiil be held at the | prepared outside of Washington. Dramatic| St. Elizabeth’'s committee visited |’ Next mecting, October 21, at home | This memorial | clubhouse at 1631 1 street northwest. 1" On the second-floor front there is aj pUinle OF . of ey 30 2 ecingOcto T SRR e s R e L-floor tront there /s o mbers from. Shakespearc or his|that hospital and distributed apples |of Mrs. R. T. Stout, 1471 a 2 z o he program will | and small cakes Lo 00 ex-serv- | ctreet. ~ of an audi- | the Washinzton branch of the associa- |dute some 60 people, and the house poraries on the | “ Juse | tion will be held Friday eve at 8 | contain - o well lighted | 2 4 D& Desember, fi{5c Imel An Mabds o, s T hesda.— (A 0 O autl urs . "W hose|oelock when Miss Mina Kerr will speak | studio 15, each with! its own fire- | antowill P. B. section. Mrs. er.| The Woman's Club of Bet ! 1 may | 0N the convention of the International | place to bring cheer on wintry days. . d_in April, Baumont and L. Bruand, Mrs . | The exccutive board of the W Wederation of University Women he accommodations of the club- i _n"m“l"w'r : = x‘u ""fll"";‘ j{"‘ Mr ith | Crup n('di-hl!\lhd{-t ""'~"l‘r\'L"‘5"|_;‘ Gk adds to the attraction and personality of every woman— it ol e ¥ held in CHETS Nor- - nodoe e’ for o GiRerior ks e al program d infy a- | ¢ o e party. e residence of the president, Mrs = 2 - M,\d o T P d:u":u'., ol “,“,',x,'\ ‘.h e e | en as to membe p cun be haa) ¥ 5. W. Idmonston and Mrs. C = A The board consists of an§ every woman can afford a luxurious fur coat at our Nion. ot the | delexate. ke or ine 20 B. V. Wilcox, Southbrook Courts. | . ker reported 16 calls made | ne following officers: President, prices and term arrangements. ) Ihersiwiiiibe abbrioge marty fatitne | M i1l intanesChatareunviteditoinelopen- | SIncortlis ladtimecting: Mrs. Henry C. Karr s and capital pu ! = Sy oD, which | the studio are : jinsimecting: | The Park View Woman's Club held | -Naclamesp R D Chate ' nd ‘uried women | =h ) E By tistic lymn;h American War Mothers, D. C. Chap- | the president, Mrs. I'erkins, the cve- A e emonding secretary in the se s . 2 ) Arriet 3 ter.—The evening of S, ning of September 24, Plans for the | = & = > T and afternoon ¢ n . . o | ter. e of September 26 2 A Eleanor T. Cronin; treasurer, o . S e s N [ Wi desiinated 16 Navy mpeme S ris | comini yeur werc discussed and it| \r J)“Glbhon White: parliamen Odds and ends and sizes in beau- 3 sided a0 1 A Vili0en) anniversary | or Sl | was proposed to change the regular | MTS: s Kiihpatlsk: his 0 which 1S BhORHIY 10 | agat, Schich: was veenl ot 2 g 3 he United | W2 o 4 tarian, Mrs. James Kirkp: g # A e : - enlengwes e St tional anthem was celebrated | Meeting from the third Tueday {orian, Mrs. Edwin B. Morris; au- tiful Fur Coats at prices that zen of . : nd sto Mrs. ¢ es s, | the first Tuesday of each month, and | 47 s William W. Montgomer: (e v The short story group, leader rs. Charles B. | 10 (o8 ey O e oo e and | attor, Mrs. Willlam & ceident, | Dine Islands was & | EEstelle Aubrey Brown, will meet on ch sang © : an- [ LM8 S e alabe Mot Dolariok et | directors, Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, should sell them at once. | 4 E s o 20w Stoc da Ailes s thel et Mon »f cach month; his mpanied by sev- | O ; L | Mrs. Edward L. Stock, Mrs. A held Wednesday. Miss Lanzin, |{orical and senealogical group, 1 eral pieces of the Navy band mitted an outline of the yearbook | wijon and the following chairmen in r native cos- ! g Stephenson, on the fourth 4 “gold star |4Nd Was put in full charge of this| o "0 0 Nittees: Art, Mrs. Maude A PSR S e e veeng |45 Jean Stephenson, on_the” toueth | o o it i, How Al Vi SPECIAL—THIS WEEK The first regular meeting will be| B e : 2 N university B . he third Thu -|ros.\ and read | g Erandenburg; calendar, oo MR ae e newspaper hrineg | h€ld at the residence of Mrs. Perkins, | O Brandenbure: calends 5 - » \ " She also surprised | o Mo i i in 1350, Giving mans histaricar facis | $07 Rock Cres Church road, and wili | #58 e Jicholson 362 Cvic 3 v saving that 90 per Eole : leading up to the Writing of the song, | V¢ I the form of an Autumn party| jum M. Gumble; home economics, X - 3 ippine women are op- |y s L i s Francis Scott Key was born and | 51Ven by the executive to the mem- | y oo in T. Eiz; legislative, Mrs. 2% in the new styles and i ¢ ; Sldied in Maryland, Mrs. Sell | Uers of the club. Cards and other ap- | picha Hanson; bress, ) 3 A ) colors —a wonderful $ -50 “the 3 2 president, S v | propriate es played and| | social service, “harles ¢ value at this extraordi- : i i 2 : it is hoped there will be a large at- e fynich seation L meetings of that group at her e A S o i tendance. CILne ODIeBLE A / nary low price denee, 1814 G street, at 8:30 o'clock and Stripe: v ¥ Beverley P, Evans and director in al work before takinz U9 on the first Tuesday in the month he i the Montgomery County Federation described the women s Mes. ey 1e i Colqnittia: clanalin’ prac ning” a | 'The Monnt Pleasant W. C. T. U. men's Clubs, SN MOb 10D | i i e e e s D £ v Mrs, F | held its first meeting of the | Gill. The first regular meeting and to turn over every : | Hunt. 1204 Girard street, Mrs. Lyman 3 L o The garden at the side of the house, [ 4°T. i Kebler, vice presid e | of Mrs. Henry C. Carr "(‘ln:v{'llll ‘ 5 : s to his wife | ity its wistaria-covered arbor, has | o ba ye sctions while er president, presiding in!current topics section will hold its ini- Your furs remodeled in 1925 styles at a very moderate ey b erihaslasin of | the hostes < evening, who Wbsence of the president, Mre.| ial session at the of Mrs. | ! yles at a very Az SGeorseRval onvanihoste sl ihe e who plan to hold t re mothers of Navy men, served re- | L. S. Clark. | Beverly P Evans October 25, fee by our expert furriers. s L e e hmeats Devotional exercises were conduct- | Tha political school held at the resi- | il Twentieth Centurs Club—In re- (U0 During the business meeting, which | ed by Mrs. Reid and reports were dence of Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- pnse Lo many reauest board | : ded the m. it was voted |&iven by the rding secretary, Mrs. | man Friday was largely attended by | 1ed to mive an | Natonnl League of American Pen | to sond Mrs o bold to Milwau- | ¥ c treasurer, Mrs. Bennett| the women in the vicinity seeking | for rmg ot a - tirst meeting of the|kee to reprasent the chapter at an | C sponding secretary, Mrs. | political information. Mrs. Beverley the purpos. 13 exeoutive N be held October | importan A meeting to be held | Dellett. Many of the superintendents | I s led the class and gave the international ¢ The % t headqaurters in the | October 7, 8 and 9 | were absent owing to bad weather| clear exposition of the problems fac tion will n t Monday ot » m Hotel. The boa includes At the Lincoln Memorial October | and only three annual reports were|ing the Republican voter. Luncheon the month at 2:30, beginning tomor- the off [12 at 3 pm. under auspices of the | given. The treasurer's report showed | wus served at 1 o'clock and after a 1215 G Street N.W. : " ) & ; . 0. Sherrill . ‘s City Club.—The busines | standini com the Ni War Mothers, will |4 steady increase in membership and | social hour the class resumed, con- | but ulso al presidents, [ make the addre ion of | likewise a good financial record, the! tinuing until 4. Much valuable infor- e i e Tanted in honor of all mothers | past year having brought in o2 new| mation was sleansd from the an. | EIGHTEEN YEARS OF HONEST DEALING =—— branch presidents of the national or tion = Harry Atwood Colman, na- tional president, will preside. und among the officers from Washington |and from out of town who will held at | geng are Mrs. Clarence M > < ton DuPuy. Washington, At that address . < R e Beaverette, the new vogue o Coteos for Alaska and W ! in Fur Jacquettes. Leo P. Harlow, stat A special group of Fashion trip to Gr; : ‘J 1 Premier mode — “atiner aisimons en- [RESE ML O M CRIR T e Specially / Specially York. and Mrs 5. Zimmerman, s . président of the Bilthmors Lranes Priced The Battery Park Garden Club held | St. N.W. uesday at the R. C. Marshall, | ax road, Battery Park, i e L e e e on | Exclusive New f Fashlon Masterpleces ‘ Winter,” followed by open discussion o Bl < The 'next me f i e el | October 14, at th S | PlLer 1o Jonidiens shall at 10 am. The s ) | Oa S n the waiks : 1 i S e R owns | oat M who has _jus i i i i PSpeat Sbou | | Specially Priced tables. I NI ae samkesmee Sty m‘.m For the Formal Occasions ' $ .00 $ o |orassa st i Sy S| | ; = and Hid ure s left the eity. s b | row e Speaiers wiil be e, Futton | [ ) Specially Priced | : $ 3 s | ables us to offer the smartest coats : L ‘ l of the mode in these two groups. “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS 7O\ a d Al the new colors— O-J DeMOLL EMMONS S SMITH | Cinnabar Kaffir i : | Ostrich, Fringe and Fur add a new air of i C’_“””?"".\' Saddle | L @ - | Vi L sophistication, despite their silhouette, to the ZI;Z::'M Si"lebvo i ! 4 | | new gowns for formal wear. | Celadon Dusk d Washington's AEOLIAN HALL — Twelfth and G Streets | HE Reprodittionstoiithe mercstes | Luxuriously trimmed with collar and cuffs, Swmwa:gm Weber Duo-Art Pianolas - Victrolas - Aeolian -Vocalions P successes of and in some cases facing, and borders of Qur nine-store buying power en- leading Paris dressmakers—in all the new fab- Natural Squirrel Beaver (4 | rics and colorings. Hudson Seal Jap Mink P l P ano Cl Ub Sale i o i e ayer l : Included are a number of handsome beaded :;;’;f"i;‘;d Saziel oy robes imported direct from Paris in all the In all the soft weaves—Kashalara, Or- newer colorings. il mandale, Kashmara, Lustrosa, etc. VALUE! L - VALUE! | Specially Planned for ‘ Nm Hats cBrtng | Specially Planned for - W I MONDAY Fashion’s Latest Decrees MONDAY $15 PER MONTH An instrument that will §! S e | it afford a lifetime of satis- Large : 250 Smal‘t faction. P ) ' Fur-Trimmed y: ; S Equal to Any $600 ' " Collars and 7z 7 e | Fl‘OCkS Player Made Today Cuffs On | g 4 Comprising Every Finé "tn- appoarancer Bae. 1 These : e Fabric in Vogue musical quality and more than - & \ fine in the wonderful playing H. 3 in Fashion ability it confers on every one i Z 5 The price includes handsome bench and free delivery. Your old piano or player taken in exchange ! $ I 4 .65 and a liberal allowance made for same. i | A $35 00 | A Complete SPECIAL NOTICE! 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