Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1925, Page 49

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THE SUNDAY ST. WASHINGTO 10:30; meeting of Adult Choral Club,|Orchestra, Lincoln Athletio Club, 9 to 10:30, the Deanwood Citizens’| Georgetown Preps Athletio Club, Cri- Association’s annual “Get-Together |terion Social Club, Women's Com- Night" for neighborhood improve-|munity Club, 7:30 to 10:30. ments, with address by Garnet C.| Friday —Children's story - telling ‘Wilkinson, assistant superintendent | 8TOUD, Progressive Girls, Young Wom- en's Whij Club, The slides showing activities in the|10; adult rhythmic dancing class, 8 | °f Public schools, 8. THo Ple::ucrlo“éf;,m{:-l:;:‘;:nerus' community centers were exhibited to 9:30; conversation class In Span- ‘ T s s B e meeting of the Stanton Park|ish, 7 Tesvermtion. clase | Ia i Rl s aeens SURE S S Dee b, - Batiee Do Cittzens’ Assoclation In the Peabody | French, 8:30; Crescent Athletic Club, | Tuesday—Sewing, millinery and em- 7 — ®ohool, January 5, s'wmnesdu R broldery group; Red Cross classes in ":fl!lvahu‘-:hlm Eighth and T —— =—Cl| s 2mic| home nursing, fir % eets northwest: Central High, Eleventh and Clifton | expression class; Junior Players: lootion: Touss Mens Atmistic ciap:| Tuesday —Amphion Gles Club; Btreets northwest: Club, 3:30 to 4:45; the Langley Junlor | basketry and weaving classes, 7:30 ade making and millinery Monday—Under the ausplces of the | High basket ball team, 4. to 10:30; Young People’s Dramatic La Salle law class; registra- KVashington Society of the Fino Arts,| Thursday—Columbia Athletic Club, |Club, 8. tion for dressmaking and manicure $he New York Symphony Orchestra,|7 to §:30; Crescent Athletic Club, 8:30| Friday—Red Cross classes; Whit- | classes will be held. Walter Damrosch, conductor, $:30;|to 9: Wilson Community Players, 8 to|tling Club; Boys' Athletic Club, 7:30 to| Thursday—Douglass League, bas- Mount Vernon Athletio Club, men's|10; Racing Pigeon Club, §. o o b Baxst Atleto /et T g iy TR fe el &roup, 7:30. Friday—Argyle Athletic Club, 7 to|10; Young People's Dramatic Club, 8; | classes, 7:30 to 10:30; saxophone or- "Tuesday—Rehearsal of the commu- §:30; Junfor Dancing Club, 8:30 to|two traops of Boy Scouts, 7:30; Girls' | chestra, 7:30; community chorus, 7:30. plty center production of the opera|10; Boy Scouts, Troop 341, 7:30 to 10; | Embroidery Club, 7:30 to 8. Friday—Girls’ Recreational Club, ‘Pinafore,” to be given January 20,|conversation class in Spanish, 7:30. & 3:15 to 5. 4:30; Mount Vernon Athletlo Club,fconversation class in French, 8!30;( Birmey, Nichols avenue and Howard| Saturday—From 10 to 11:30 am., girls' group, Woodlothians and the|class in basketry, 7:30 to 1 street southeast: classes in rhythmic dancing for chil- boys' group of the Jewish Commu-|Players’ Club, 3:30 to 4:45 g Monday—Reedwork classes, 7:30 to|dren. Bity Center. gIrls’ gymnasium class, 3:30; piano|10:30; Birney Athletic Club, 7:30 to 9; —— Wednesday—Marie Moore Forrest]class, 3:30; meeting of a recently or-| Boy Scouts, 9 to 10:30; Arablan Ath-| Levejoy, Twelfth and D streets will meet members of dramatlo clubs | ganized troop of Boy Scouts under|letic and Social Club, 7:30; Potomac |northwest: for try-outs for the roles of Sir Peter [ Scoutmaster King, % Athletic Club, 7:30 to 10; Community | Thursday—East Washington Male ®nd. Lady Teazle of Sheridan's “The e Orchestra rehearsal, 7:30 to 10:30;|Chorus, Buffalo Athletic Club, Boy School for Scundal,” to be given Feb-| Thomson, 12th and L streets north.|Junior Dramatic Club, 3 to 4:30. The|Scouts, Game and Reading Club, ruary 28, in the Central High audi-|west: Birney Choral Society will assist the | Boys' Community Singing Club, gym- torium under the Community Center| Today—Washington Opera Com-|Bethlehem Church in a musical after|nasium group, Eastern Citizens’ As- Department. The selection of the|pany Dramatic Rehearsal, 3 the meeting at the center at 8. sociation, and visual instruction pro- cast for this performance will not be| Monday—Washington Chg ‘Wednesday—Personal hygiene class; | Bram under the supervision of the confined to community center clubs,|ciety, auction bridge class, 7:30. dressmaking class, 7 Athletic | secretary of the center, 7:30 to 10:30; but will be city wide. € Tuesday—Spanish class Ni 7. Association, 7:30; Whittling Club, | the medical clinic, 7:30 to 9. Thursday—Washington Society of |advanced class in Spanish, eg. | 7:30 to §; Junior Athletic Girls' Club, | Saturday—Whittling Club; classes the Fine Arts, “Jane Clegg,” a readIng| fstration for a beginners' cl in| 7:30 to 10; Birney athletic group, 9|in Dbeauty culture, flowermaking, by Margaret Wycherly, § Mount | Spanish; Gregg dlctation clacy | te _10:30. lamp-shade making; Basketry Club: Vernon Athletic Club, men's group.| Washington Opera Com: fn*‘- ‘*| Friday—Lamp-shade making and|community singing group; Boy Scout hearsal, 8; class in "‘;'\my t_"' reedwork = clas’e: Rialto Athletic | Troop, No. 601; Buffalo Athletic Club; Soamtheast, Seventh street and Penn- ch, 7 to §; Woman's Drill ’1‘_‘ ArY| Club, No. 1 and No. 2, 7:30; Girls'|visual instruction program under the sylvania avenue southeast: ranklin Thomatn l;,a""m__r;fl':- Junior Athletic Club, 7:30 to 10; the | auspices of the community center. Wednesday — In the Hine Junior|ers' Assoc fation, 8. 2 ach- | Mystics, Girls’ Athletic Club, 130 SE— c High School: Trinity Athletic Club, hildeen's, shythi asa] o 1% Burrville, Division avenue and Cor- 7; Easf s b v lotatic s e coran street northeast: A e L 10 classes, §:15; 8 p¥ert Waxhington, Phillips School, | Monday—Indusirial Art Club. with - o o wenty-seventh and N streets, north- | groups in needlework, basketry, wax- group, 7 to 8; Pollyanna Club, $ to of the Thomson Social| Tuesday—Home aconomic classes,|ery, knitting, crocheting, upholstery, 10:30; Winton ‘Athletic Club, 8 to 9; - - W . 7:30 to 10: supervised study for chil-[7:30 to 10; supervised study period i s S S VR sday—Spanish class .| dren, 7:30 to 8:30; Fidelity Art Club;|for children, 8 to 10, business meeting and basket Spanish class No. 2, Whist Club, Civies Club, Community Tuesday—Community Center Or- &ame, 9 to 10:30; parliamentary law ions for a beginners’ class in ~ class, taught through the medium of [ Spanish; Gregg dictation class, 7: the “Chuckle Club,” 8 to 10:30; “The | sight-reading music class of ' the 4 Forest Players” a dramatic club for| Washington Opera Company, 7:30;|{Rquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan men and wom outheast Commun- | theatrical make-up instruction for ity basketry class, instruction free, 8;| members of the Washington Opera registration for a class in auction|Company, 5 to 6. bridge, under efficient leadership, 8 Friday —Dramatic and dancing Friday —In the Hine Junior High|elasses for children, china paint- School: ~ Beginners’ rhythmic expres- | Ing clas cal train- s sion class, 7; advanced class in|ing cla Junfor Ath- * . °ns rhythmic expression, ; dramatic| letic Club, Spanish Read- group, $:30; game and story period:|ing Circle, §; mandolin and guitar ESTABLISHED 1861 Warwick Athletle Club, 9 to 10:30;|orchestral rehearsal, 8; Elementary P e the Public Speaking A French, 8. Furniture ES A Bleseatt Linens 3:30. Saturday—Maine State Society, 3:| Carpets Street and Eleventh Upholst L cddoes rehearsal of the Washington Opera P! P s Park View, Warder and Newton|Company, 8. streets northwest: _— Monday—Giris’ Park View Glee E. V. Brown, Connecticut avenue Club, rehearsal for the entertainment and McKinl street northwest: o i Sivanced eenn 50| SHOP TALK— Tuesday—Adults' basketry class, §;| Frenc Sdyencad Mrench 0487 Public Speaking Club, instruction in| ers’ class in rhythm, 4; plano platform speaking, 7:30 to 8:30, and| 8, 5:00 o L - D et B8 ic 0730; Patk Ve day_—Library will bo open. 2:30 AL Coinia Sk A children’s dramatic cf a - = : i i Citizens” Association, §; plano class, | $0 5 children’s ‘dramatic c Sl Mechanics—skilled in the art of producing dis- 5 ment, January i o 5 e , Thursday—Beginners' French class,| tinctive and original effects—ARE ALWAYS advanced class in French, 3: Friday—Rhythmic dancing class, AVAILABLE AT “MOSES.” R 15: the library will open at 7; violin ; manual training instruction | ¢1ass, 3. from the fourth to the seventh Petworth, Sth and Shepherd streets Our workrooms are so complete as to offer you East Washington, Eastern High | Tuesd Rhythmic expression class Vet el Tt School, Seventeenth and East Capitol | for children, 8:30; plano cla: every facility Tuesday—In the Hine Junior High — B ' s, 30; Boy School sketry ela: 7:30, Boys' , Gi Sc nd Brownies, ; Community = Johnson-Powell, Hiatt place and the Eastern High|Lamont strect northwest: Mattress and cushion making Eutopia Athletic Club, Aurora | the usual a place, but, S . Athletic Clu Molay owing to alteration of the Painting and decorating of der the Department of Agriculture, | night meetings Friday and Saturday | furniture $ ses In millinery, dressmaking|is uncertain. Written notifications School, Alpha Athletic Club, §:30:| Dumbar, First and N streets north- Sioux Athletic Club, 7; Apache Ath-|West: P ® = Jetlo Club, 1: Tastern Athletio Club,| Monday—Basketry class, 5. Fine cabinet work Boy Scouts, court of review,] Commande: s Drill Tean Rov- 30. ers Athletic Club, St. Augustine’s Wilson Normal, Eleventh and Har-| oy Scouts, with thie activities. of —whether it be the rearranging of a single room, ward streets northwest drilling and swimming: supervised tion, 7 to 8:30; business meeting of | Swimming Club; teachers’ basketry 7:30; Northern Athletic Association basket ball practice and basket ball Deanwood. Whittingham and Lane mal Community Players, 8. Friday—Millinery and waxwork Tuesday—Triangle Athletic Club, 7[classes; Young Men's Athletic Clubi|Inquire About OQOur Deferred Payment Plan northw streets Independent Band, 8:30: Boys’ E Uphol:ten'ng School, Epwort Athletic Club, Afternoon classes will meet at ball team, § ¢ s school building, the place of the d basketry, 7:30. will be sent to the organizations. . . turday—In the Eastern High Refinishing 3:30; Communit Social Club dance, Thursd: asketry class; Simen - Athletic Club, three troops of the Monday—Friends’ Athletic Associa- | study periods for children; Girls a home, or the complete furnishing of a Church, the Northern Athletic sociation, | class, 7330 to 10:30. Hotel, Theater or Mansion. ®ame group, 8:30 to 10; Wilson Nor-| places northeast: to 8; women's gymnasium class, 8 to | music lessons in piano and voice cul- 9; game, Princess Athletic Club, 9 to| ture; class in plain sewing, 7:30 to INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. B. Joses & Sons Furniture Established 1861 T —— Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery -~ Floor Covering Department » A Special Sale Of Inlaid Linoleum $10,000 Worth of Inlaid Linoleum to Be Sold for $8,000 5,000 yards of a well-known make of linoleurn will be placed on sale in the Floor Covering Section Monday moming. All these goods are perfect in quality and are taken from our regular stock. There are a hundred rolls of linoleum, in which are included about 35 de- signs and colorings to choose from. We Ask That a Reasonable Time Be Allowed for Us to Lay These Goods Regular $1.65 and $1.75 Grades, Sale Price, $1.30 Square Yard Regular $2.50 Grades, Sale Price, $2.00 Square Yard Purchases forwarded yrepaid teo any shipping peint In the United States. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN a, 8:30 to 10:30; sight reading 3 with demon- class for the Clef Club, singing clas rations on the care of the halr and 3°to 8:30; Young Folks' Social Club, | skin, will be conducted by Miss Eisie 8 to 10; piano class, 3 to b; plano| Plerce and her assistants; those on class, No. 2, 6 to 7; rehearsal by the |health by Dr. Edith de Seville choir of the Atonement Church, 6. | Coale and Miss Anna Payne, R. N. ‘Wednesday—Industrial Art Club,|The 12-week course on the technique with groups in needlework, waxwork, | and practice of basket ball, which is paper flowermaking, embroidery, | being given Tuesdays and Thursdays knitting, crocheting, upholstery, mil-|at 7 pm. is especlally useful to linery and plain sewing, 7:30 to 10:3¢; | teachers and leaders in girls’ work. boys' game period, 8 to 10- study| Miss Saida L Hartman, indstrial period for children, § to 10. secretary of the local assoclation, has Friday—Literary and game groups, |recently returned from the industrial supervised study period for children, | secretarial conference of the Nepah- Industrial Art Club, Millinery Club,|win region, January 5-7. One of the Young Folks' Social and Literary | important decisions made at this con- Club, 8 to 10. ference is that, recognizing the value of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for industrial women, the Y. W. C. A., In Y w c A co-operation with other groups work- « W. L. ing with industrial women In the city will promote study classes to pre- pare girls to enter the 1925 session. The board of directors will hold| " The week's calendar of the Indus its monthly meeting Thursday at| trial Clubs includes a tea to be give: 10:30 am., 614 E strect. At this|for girls employed in homes, Thurs- meeting final plans for the annual|day, 4 p.m. at 614 E street. The open meeting, which will take place|Greek Club will hold a meeting on January 30, will be announced. Thurs 8 p.m,, and the Arcade Club The department of education an- | will m Friday at 8 pm., 614 E nounces a course of four lectures on|street, with girls from the Yale “Hints to Beauty and Health,” be-|Laundry as their guests. ginning tomorrow, 7 p.m., 1311 G| On Tuesday evening the A. M. Club = of the young business and profes-|program will be a feature of the slonal women's department will en-(evening. tertain the other Tuesday night| The Girl Reserve schedule of meet- clubs with stunts, readings and sing- | ings for the coming week is as fol- ing. Miss Anna Marie Clark, vice|lows: president of the A. M. Club, Is in 3 p.m., Les Pelerines will charge of the program. cKinley High School; 3, “The international group, represent- irl Regerve Club of Frien ing 10 different countries, will meet|®hip House will hold a camp party; at the home of Mrs. William Adams S_I-) p.m., the Girl Reserve Club of Slade, 34256 Ordway street northwest,| Woodward & Lothrop, at 1100 3 Wednesday at 8 p.m. Readings from |Str=et. “My Antonfa” will furnish the topic| Wednesday—3 pm. the Gir] Re- for discussion. serve Club of the Columbia Junior Miss Helen L. Balsley of the pub-|High School; 3:30 p.m., the Loyal licity-finance department will speak |Blu® Club will meet at 614 E street. to the Thursday night clubs on the| Thursday—2:45 p.m., Fidells Club, ditferent form of mublicity: at Eastern High School; 3:30 p.m., Miss Anne L. Leathers will give se- Club at Peck Chapel, 6:20. lections from present-day poets this ~_Employed Girls' Club, at afternoon at the fireside hour, 5|TwWentieth and B streets, Glaiscks 614 M atveet Friday—3 pm. Bon Secour will The Park View chapter will hold |Mmeet at 1100 M street; 3 p.m., True its monthly meeting tomorrow, §|Blue will meet at the Welightman p.n., at ‘the home of Mrs. Fred|School; 3 p.m. Girl Reserve Club of Walker, 760 Rock Creek Church road.|Hines Junior High School; 3 p.m., The meeting will be followed by the |3rl Reserve Club of Jefterson Junlor annual election of officers. The | HIgh School. Princeton chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. C. B, Allen, 5004 Thir- teenth street, January 19, 8 pm. The| Japan has so developed its elactric meeting will take the form of &|power that it is one of the best served membership soclal, one being asked|countries in an electrical way in the to bring a new member. A musical | world. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN notice when car is wanted. $7.00 Pure Linen Napkins, size 21x21 inches, January Sale Price, dozen. . .$5.00 $10.00 Pure Linen Napkins, size 22x22 inches, January Sale Price, dozen. ..$7.75 $11.00 Pure Linen Napkins, size 22x22 inches, January Sale Price, dozen. . .$8.50 $5.00 All-Linen Damask Tablecloths, size 70x88 inches. January Sale $3.75 $3.00 Bleached Pure Linen Table Dam- ask, fine designs. January Sale Price, yard : $8.00 Bleached Pure Linen Napkins to match above Damask. January Sale Price, dozen esnee el LSRN $6.75 Pure Linen Tablecloths, size 2x2 yards, January Price..............$4.75 $8.50 Pure Linen Tablecloths, size 2x 214 yards, January Price .....$650 $8.25 Pure Linen Napkins, size 22x22, January Price, dozen. .. aio .$6.25 | RS SN 0 N P anuary Linen and White Sale Our entire stock of Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Scarfs, etc., especially priced for this sale, each and every article included, nothing reserved. This sale offers you an opportunity to secure desirable Linens at unusually low prices. Tablecloths and Napkins Y. . oses & Sons Furniture Established 1861 Linens Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery Automobile Parking Free For the convenience of our patrons we have established a free automobile parking serv- ice. We will direct your chauffeur to our garage, or, if you drive yourself, one of our licensed drivers will take your car to parking space for you. We request ten minutes’ $6.50 All-Linen Tablecloths, size 70x70 inches, each. . e R $8.00 All-Linen Tablecloths, size 70x90 inches,each........ i .$6.50 $9.00 All-Linen Tablecloths, size 70x106 inches, each e e | $8.00 All-Linen Napkins, size 22x22 InChES; i dORER . ... . . ccicicsaioye 3028 Odd Pattern Tablecloths and Napkins $6.75 All-Linen Cloths, size 2x2 yards, $4.50 . s : $5.75 $8.25 All-Linen Napkins, 22x22, dozen .$5.75 $7.25 All-Linen Cloths, size 2x2 yards, eRChEt T s dane s 3500 $9.25 All-Linen Cloths, size 2x2v, yards, each..... N $8.76 All-Linen Napkins, size 22x22 et e S Cotton Sheets and Cases Moses’ “De Luxe” Cotton Cases and Sheets 42x36 “De Luxe” Cases, January Price . ..43¢c 63x90 “De Luxe” Sheets, January Price. .. .$1.40 81x90 “De Luxe” Sheets, January Price. ...$1.75 90x99 “De Luxe” Sheets, January Price....$2.10 Mohawk Cotton Sheets and Cases 42x36 Cases, January Price...............-3%¢ 46x86 Cases, January Price ........... 63x99 Sheets, January Price, each .. 72x99 Sheets, January Price, each .. 81x90 Sheets, January Price, each. 90x99 Sheets, January Price, each . ...$2.00 90x108 Sheets, January Price, each. . ...$2.10 All-Wool Plaid Blankets for double beds, in a won- derful assortment of plaids. - January Sale Price, PAIr ......c0oiviieniiinian...5$10.00 $10.75 Tablecloths, size 2x2 yards, January Sale Price, each.......... $8.75 $13.00 Tablecloths, size 2x2Y; yards, January Sale Price, each.........$10.76 $14.25 Tablecloths, size 2x3 yards, January Sale Price, each.........$12.75 $11.00 Napkins, size 22x22 inches, January Sale Price, dozen. ........ $14.25 Napkins, size 25x25 inches, - January Sale Price, dozen.........$11.50 Bleached Pure Linen Tablecloths (Double Damask), With Napkins to Match Face and Bath Towels Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Face Towels 59c All-Linen Face Towels, each. T5¢ All-Linen Face Towels, each. . $1.00 All-Linen Face Towels, each Bleached Turkish Bath Towels 89¢ Bleached Turkish Towels, each. 55c Bleached Turkish Towels, each. . 76¢ Bleached Turkish Towels, each. . 79c Bleached Turkish Towels, each. . . $1.00 Bleached Turkish Towels, each. $12.00 Tablecloths, size 2x2 yards, January Sale Price, each......... $9.75 $15.00 Tablecloths, size 2x214 yards, January Sale Price, each.........$11.75 $17.00 Tablecloths, size 2x3 yards, January Sale Price, each.........$14.25 $12.50 Table Napkins, size 22x22 ins., January Sale grice, dozen.........$10.50 $15.50 Table Nagkina, size 25x25 ins., January Sale Price, dozen.........$13.00

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