Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 56

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” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 2. Clubs, and Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Broass, leader: Mr. Herndon Morssl, | Miller: chapiain, Mra Marfon Lewls:|carol had bsen sung before rows of [Mrs. I Irwin Steel, eastern Pennsvie president of the District Federation. . . condugtor, will mect Wednesday, 10:30 | treasurer, Mr Ma Bowen; con- |lighted candles, the doors of Comdr. |vania, also national publlcity chalme Mrs. Charles P. Grandfield, president Weddlns in South am., in the First M. E. Chusen, ductor, Mrs. Nellie Bes o domn Mie land My Eviohalcs. homie wece jman of the club, will act as toastmistress, The nature section will meet” Jan- | Mary Schultz; secretary, Mrs. J. D.|thrown open to the minstrels, and a The minutes of the preceding meets and Miss Cornelia A. Hill Is chalrman uary 23, 9:30 am. at 3705 McKinley | Quinn; press correspondent, Mrs. | hearty good time with refreshments|ing were read by Mrs. Danlel dq of the committee on arrangements. street for a walk which will be con- | Lilllan T. Skinner. Mrs, Marion Lewis [ followed. In the use of live trees,|Chace, national recording secretary, Following the luncheon, an art pro- ducted by Mrs, Fred Powell. acted as installing officer, and Mrs. | which can be planted, the club was|and approved. The treasurer, Mrs Bth:Fiye speare Soclety players will present)gram will be given by 10 members of - Ball filled the chalr to install Mrs. |carrying into effect one of the prin ginia King Frys, reported a cheers [The Merchant of Venice” in the|the club, under the direction of Mrs. U. S. Grant cle, No. 1, Ladies of | Lewis as chaplain. After Installation, | ciples of its existence. Article 11— |ing balance in the treasury. Mra Ella May |Community Theater of Takoma - Park, | Augustus A. Knight. B the G. A. R, met in Grand Army Hall | Comdr. Perkins, who retired this vear | “Its object shall be: To ald in the|Blanch S. Ray of the membership hapter. was|Md Cheples B, Hanford will piay, Ehy Tuesday night, when the following |after filling the chair for seven yé protection of native plants and birds, | committes reported credentials from ond: might[lock, Walter W, Beck, Rassealo: Glar-f Woman's Cluy . ot " Retbesdn.—Dr. officers were installed by Past Presi- [ gave a talk on "Looking Backwards |and to encourage civic planting. | 18 applicants for membership and one S1Xe Bushnn auncelot; Elton Taylor, | Clyds W. Warburton, director of ex- § dent Mrs. Emma IHempler: presi-|and Examining Oneself to Find Out| That the husbands may attend, the | reinstatement, which the board &0« i John Mclnerney, Lorenzo; Dr. | tenslon work fn the Department of IR dent, Mrs. Olive Johnson; senlor vice, What Good We Have Done on This next meeting will be held in | cepted B V. Wilcox, Antoni Mrs, Mabel | Agriculture, was the speaker at the esident, Mrs. Anna Benton: junior | Harth.” The beloved department | the evening of Tuesday, February 10,| Miss Bertha Wolff reported progw Owens Wilcox, Portia: Miss Lulu | meeting of the club Tucsday, at the - 8 3 vice president, Mrs. Hilda McClure; | president, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Shaw, also | with Comdr. and Mrs. Charles K.|ress on the lookout committee. The Adam: ssica; Miss Rosemary Arnold, | residence of Mrs. James Kirkpatrick. treasurer, Mr: mma . Hayward;|spoke to wish the corps success for the | Mallory on Fairfax road Prof. national publicity chairman reported Nertssa | Dr. Warburton declared that he be- 1 secretary. Mrs. Laura A. Lemmon:|coming year. Col. O. H. Oldroyd, on |David Lumsden s to talk on the|general progress, with the publicity s Wer Motherae—At the so- | lleved that the worl the boys and chaplain, Mrs, Anna L. Power; c behalf of Lincoln Post and Lincoln | “Perennial Garden." The president, | bureau growing in popularity and girls’ rural clubs was of the most A ductor, Mrs. Emma Hempler ‘orps, presented the retiring president, | Mrs. Philips H. Mallory, called a|usefulness, and read & lstter from i e ey | important divisions of his work - 1 | was later installed by Past Mre. Lillian Skinner, with a gold badge. | meeting of the executive board for (Will H. Hays, head of the mov- | Waller Barrett made an impassion Mrs. Archibald A. Small, | _ F o | |dent Miss Hayward, assistant con-|Mrs. Lida Oldroyd and Mrs. Isabell |Friday at 2:30 pm. at her home, on |ing picture industry, asking co-oper- | piea for continued help to ex-service|¢f the Montgon ductor, Mrs, Dalsy Fortier; guard,| Worrell Ball made brief remarks. Ridge road. | ation in getting the publlc to sup- | 20 DelE epenenth tion of. Wome 3 called th Mrs. Jomephine Barbour: assistani| : port worth-while flms, "educational atfon hac 9 many civic ational ideuls ~ b | guard, Mrs. Fiorence David: patriotic £ Nub— The | National League eric and the higher type of plotures. e women had promoted In the social instructor, Mrs. Mary McTwi ;| Batery Park Ganten Clab—The | O e excoutive nosm mot|Miss Mary Meek Atckeson, chairm srdon Seibold for president | ervice, juvenile court and home dem- ; ¢ musiclan, Mrs. Esther M. Sloss; regis- | Fealdence of Lieut afd "rs TaEFISON | yroniuv™21 '8 pm., with the national manuscripts, reported a lar 2 d of greater suc- |Onstration work in the county. Mrs. | ¢ trar, Mrs Fortier, Jahnson on Goddard K A oen | president, Mrs. Edna Coleman, in the | umber of manuscripts read miven by me = {.\, I advocated the fnstruction of . yp The retiring president, Mrs. athe meeting place of the elub on Tues- ta vice presidents |ivdEed. The editor of the Mo v, 8 p he. fivat) mee ch month | music a drawing in the public : | ML Slo as presented with a Ay ey 0N e s e In attendance, Mrs, Marie Tel ulletin tol letters r K¢ B toe Aaiead 1 et | sehools, under etent supervisors, ‘ - president's jewel by Miss ¥ Tay- |for the emsuink vear took place i R aanse, Mra 00n Ie Relta e . i follows; President, Mrs. Philips H.|F . western Pennsylvania, and e ing. at which speakers of prominence [#nd the e shment of kinder- : ; erd, and responded uppreciatively. | \p1jorl, Vice president, Mrs. R. C. wil heard. Brig Stephan | gartens. Maryland is one of the four # 1 Sloss presented the installing e e e o 2 ¥ 1 to speak February 13 ;klm(.-n:drv»-n work in T public ! - oF ek b ux:“n-;,;.. :s‘ irc 1.-.]4.]:1 smlu Yary, Min Sege T YseAU ireRHE | ¢ of the chapter are|schools. Mrs Kirkpatrick was 4 | Emma o presented her with | v l¥ S0 1 Baughman; chair- - in e lec room of the|sisted in receiving by Mrs Small : “ a corsa bouquet Than of tHe publicity dommittee, Mus 3 smen's Christian perance Union | Mrs. Henry C, president of the Mrs. Austin saug, and the follow- i Sprinlkles chairman of the bozcd UN cial meeting of the District of Ct the Laughlin fr The Washington Readers' Club, P K of ex-servic n and women who|man of home economles committee, new president to give a short talk:|,,,pharg on' the board of directa served honora during the World | and the members of her committee. j‘" ey Jounson Past hatlonal | Nfrs. James B. Hennett, Mrs. J War are invited to hecome members.| The executive committec of . unior vice commander; the past com- | g,y s urlels 1wl meet Tuscdny at the eakiisEEginn~ (3] [mander of the. department or tne | Erosek, Mrs. 3. J. Burlelgh, Mrs. E The Suxan B. Anthony Foundation | dench of Miss Mona W. Gill, * ag, donn W the past ¥. Selbels and Mrs. T. Hardy | will hold a special meeting Jan- | Vi Miss Gill will be assisted by 5 2 ARDALE N AT O A | 95 ot hesNGuartere: 00 T e St e iy MRS, €. L. ABERNETHY, ley; Comrade Kunsman; birs | SmphRsles e social aatdes] 30 pm., for the purpose of Formerly Misx Sara All, her mar-|beth Shaw, department president of the club, a series of bridge parties plans for the celebration| Montmomery County Federation of | FIE® to Mr. Abernethy, son of Rep-|the W. R €. M Albright, past| were plan It was decided to ny's birthday, Febru- | women'n Clubne The regular meet- | FeAentative and Mrs. Abernethy, tak- (President of the Daughters of Vet |y, parties cach month after embers are requested 0| ine of the executlve committee of | iM& Place In Allendale, S. C., Decem ey, 0 Desds, Dest presi- ; on Monday of the first week | s important meeting the Monteomery County Federation|¥er.19. m lLincoln Circle, Ladies | 3ng Wednesday of the third week o Brooke Young was hostess at | or” women's lubs will be held at - i Miss Kunsman, president | oqch month. The initial function will egular Saturday afternoon tea|$g.s o < 2 y Niwm MeKinley Circle, Ladies the residence of Col. and Mrs 0th. Mrs Winona Tope. the|10:30 a.m. Friday.. Junuary Mrs. Charles I. Corby, Rockville pike ; R 2 ol e s O of the Tommdationre:, ine |home of Mrs. Eugene Stevens, 3 nd Mrs. Knoch . Johnson, Alta —— “"'”m"” ECCLN 3, January 19 - ot s lane, Chevy Chase, Md. sta " e ‘ i in for a brief farewell before leaving | “apitms 1ane € h,“\', S hic 7 n Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8 Bmportext movemeiits) inder t v e made the first embl committee on civica m installation with Lincoln i8licf At clib have Hed anization in pur- | Rockville January 10 with a speclil| qpe (hevy Chaxe Womans Club No. 8, G. 4 Mo ht at | the eption fn the interim since a background of yel-|Comm DL cncasin: B¢l will meet Wednexday, 12:45 p. in|7:3 in G. A. R 1 3 | the ar December meet The su e color plans for the year. The discussion assembly room of the Chevy Chase post installed £ « ca # from Anr Hendley, who accom- | !0 ed several distinct lines, all of | proupyterian Church. Luncheon will P. Shelmi t () s on Chri sve; com- | Mrs. Nane B Paul to, Which will be ported with recom be served until 1:50 pom, Mrs. Minor | quartermaste srge Kuns. i ng of carols | ! 0 t L | al s «delphia, where Mrs. aul gave | mendations to the commit- | p,neson hostess, - The business meet- and officer of the day, Archibald [and the use of live trees Christ 1, was able to further = Rev. William S. Aberneth; ers ol he 5 nstal n was demonstrate he foundation by broad-| The Montgomery County Federation | cupject, “What Has Iappe Up gatherin address on Susan B. An-|of Republican Women.—The follow- | und the Baltic senior vice r A E r pate therein Atlantic Ci It is cause | ing officer ed at the an- The music se n, Miss Alice | junfor vice ide that by means of the|nual meeting held at the Country people in lurope were|Club, Rockville, January 14; President, = T S romessage Mre. John A. Holmes of Rockville prestdent Margaret Daw- umbia Heights Art Club will [ =on, Rockville rding _secretary, . - . uncheon a#t the Hotel Roose-| ) George Chadwick, Washington Southern Apparel Gold Stripe Silk Stockings! morrow at 1 pm., in irove: corresponding secretary, Miss j i ) ) e s i o its twenty-fifth anniversary,|Grace McEwen, Chevy Chase; treas Grouped .mr! displayed in our fine .!‘r]h.n" Gold Stripe Silk Stockings—we Capitol Hill Histors Club. when the ‘guests of honor will 'be | urer ]»\x.« ”\\'I:Imm"l')lw Page, shop,—Second Floor. Here you will find all out of your size! If yvou AV ailaos x e e Mrs. John D). Sherman, president of [ Friendship Heights; directors, f > newest ideas for w in Florida, fore fhaeD Colath s Moo Al ? e the General Federation Women's | Milton Il Bancroft, Sandy Springs I the newest ideas for wear the 32 colors we have always i shadowing the modes for Spring in Wash- will dye stockings to match a sz The Menu ety Queer Oltv: Blus_Point Oyster Coe Served Chicken Okra Soup 6:30 to 8:30 — n aked Sea ie Herb Sauce Fruth Roast 2 =t La Java Orchestra VYNV IR VYT VY —— 535 % 823 A %8S A8 23 At S e YV annot che ington. charge The Original - . L] [ e walrored Shop 1N EVCI’ WIHter Coat m a Clearawa Formerly at 723 11th, Is Now Located at I y y 1203 F St. N.W. All Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats—Now Sy [ 1 )qu h:n\[‘ gray Im’ faded hair, consult A\Ililli Davis i witorium | [ff about the new hair coloring. It will change your hair in 15 : minutes to its natural color. Consultation free. | R e ] 39.50 to $145.00 ./‘/[I'S. E. DaUlS Formerly Priced $75 to $275 hion and value coats we have ny compa Phone Franklin 2989 Coats that are a luxury to own and an ecom;my to buy! collars, cuffs d borders of red e i Furniture Carpets Here are a few samples—scores of coats to select from—magnificent INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN i ; : $75 Straighuline Coats, in black $135 Fur-bordered Coats, in 165 Coats fortunate enough to buy collar, cuffs and borders of nat- ce shawl col d dee Established 1861 . ? excellent quality e furs and of Jap mink or double collars and oucl Linens ithheavy §125,00 proud of ... colors to choose fr ully made in straightline models, with Tuxedo r : r fitch and others wit you cannot duplicate rel. An exceedingly choice selec- have been looki e i $19.50, $26.50, $36.50 $44.50 to $79.50 Tuxedo collar. c stripes and plaids with large flattering Little Worae: mink squir- v comfortably all through the Spring. tHimned. All Misses’ Coats—$45 to $115 . Coats for Larger Women L - More than 100 of these coats—each a beautiful one! Kashmana, Now iz the timédo sat o 1 il o <ce | 1 cuir de laine and other fine fabrics—luxuriously fur trimmed—beaver, I 1"'H e (L geea 'F?““'“ ‘“m*kf?c IONIWE . RS SanHE n a squirrel, Jap mink, Fisher fitch, platinum and black wolf, black lynx, the \IgSP Women, coaws of yelverelte, mokine) or cuir de laide, in materials and furs. Do not delay—coats are selling fast. Come clevello, with Viatka squirrel col- Kachmana and Jamm N - m S it A of these coats at this great re- iox, natural wolf and skunk. All | 4 " B duction will never re- §30 5() furs of the finest selected skins W. B. Woses & ons | ¥ Y , . Bl o e e . at ural skunk. Coats that at a §145 Kashmana and Kashlora Coats, cuffs of the finest quality beaver workmanship — in cuffs of m 1. 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Just t Women’s Sport Coats Little Women’s Coats cuffs and color skun Charming sport models of imported average height. we are selling all of o movellx. fur collars. Coats that may be worn ioes | (Gaienilly Gaileed. =ad o 3 q S i I S " l Women's Cont Shop—Second Floor Sizes 14 to 18 Years Former Prices $95 to $135 Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. » Second Floor, 2,500 yards of a well-known make of linoleum at ! special reductions. All-goods are perfect in quality and Rispaesl ot o B ol Qur Seockot S Sbcvmtotiifione o et are taken from our regular stock. i Natural Muskrat Coats Ensemble Frock There are hundreds of rolls of linoleum, in which are Straghtloie anciWsap-AsatndiMcdesiat W uI Oe Bty Branditel) o Our ’ ‘ Women’s Gown Shop Tomorrow at included about 35 designs and colorings to choose from. ||f| N $165 - , $45 - i . \ The frocks themselves are of printed silks, beauti- We Ask That a Reasonable Time Be | - plam e RS Godie s M s e R R T SR A solid colors but trimmed with the printed silk of the Allowed for Us to Lay These Goods 3 4 Full-length 48-inch Coats, handsomely. VY frock. Thése not only make a charming outfit at v s modest cost, but these light wraps are just the thing trimmed with natural skunk, beaver and .Y/ for wear with many different frocks throughout the ) - Lo e 2 Summer. Regular $1.65 and $1.75 Grades : 3 nutria. New cuff sleeves, handsome silk el e = P i ; olka { § linings. Sizes 36 to 42. etk s sce Footk crepe pol Sale Prlce, $1 30 Square Yard [ T ® Ensembles in faille and printed crepe, with tuxedo Also a Group of Jacquettes front and scarf collars. i 3 The col h vest—cork, madelei Regular $2.50 Grades’ Sale Prxce, I f —in Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), 28 and Bende et st a s aleinsrte, $2-00 Square Yard 3 \ 30 inch lengths. Box and snug-fitting man:,"“C";]‘;‘:’S“:n“‘:;m’:cfiaf'r‘::“f- {h;fi‘l:,qsuff. a;'nd”fr:v‘cl!"—g ; models. Sable squirrel collars and puff shades. - i = e . As pictured— Ensembles in crepe de chine and e i shippi i T ‘mi . = - 9 - " - s P! e b et bl G e L et cuffs and self trimmings. Choice at $165. printed crepe combinations, with throw scarf collars. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLA s B v s b e

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