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NEWS OF THE CLUBS‘ woman inmate received eight personal 79 bables cared for fn 1924, was but one death. The recently organized Emma Robertson Circle as. sumed the purchase of a $125 refrigera- Much business wae A reception and tea will be held at the home on January 30 from (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) and support of Mulltken nu encouragement Bulletin. Mrs ;»»m‘ on seenarto m ertha Linco tha memori: report from I the memorial fund is hiceting with wppreciable succass. orothy Watson, chairman of program committee, report- 2 musical festival is belng planned and will be given by Ameri- can woman composers at the time of the authors' congress to be held by the League of American Pen Women fn Washington the latter part of April District Lengue of American Pen Women.—The annual ball holds the conter of the stage in the interest of Yeagus members and thelr friends this 4 will take place Friday eve- Willard Hotel. Re- ses on the approach- a that the ball will ant in the annals of | on, which is already success of its varied ac the music Library of Congress, 1 the sic division ar a talk by the chief group manuscripts care. gifts. there With tor for the nursery transacted. 2:30 to 4 Wheel :30 pm. Club—Mrs. 8. E. recording secretary of the club, ent tained the members at a luncheon of covers on were Mrs. Paul. the latter; After lu Thursd: R N. Guests of the club Taylor and Mrs. W. A. | heon Mrs. Paul told of trips to Cuba and Alaska, its salmon and ehrimp can- strawberri mainly Indt M Mrs. hostess on January 22, Emma Robertsen Mem: met Monday president, presided. for the b and supp at Mra. ) The ables ply e {5 planning to s f the Crittenton Home | committee. linen and clothing this meeting blankats were A motion was carried to provide refrigerator of the Lest This new circle has pl give a card party at the February 6 home., rington friends a Warren G. and it Auxiliary, No. 12, s | Diviston, the commercial Schwartz of the n who will tal Getting in charge r and an i and cin m; of Virginia of the Dix- 1d Don u | Columbia Flornl Cirele i1l meet to- a H. Livings t. Assisting e Woman Anxiliary, o the American and Metallurgie Dixtriet Sec- Inxtitute of I Engineers neral direc Unn\ Mrs, P. Barkley con- ertainment. the program several compositions. marking the the organizing , will be . Wednes- f the social eerv- | told of the success of | »x sent to the Mont- seals. Mrs. R. 1 of the music al McDarmott committ cha 1 the civies r. Robinson, chair- r poems. | of the rogram conductor, Mrs, 4, Mrs. Nettie . Deam Stella Mrs. thiand Miss M Buxton, Delia L and Mrs. the corps visited | R., where al hour nd refresh- | ments served. Crittenton | its January | Mrs. Thomas | presiding. The ristmas gift of oung people of IKendall Church. Also in many most gener and varied fro many sor ¥l morning ¢ churches. A Banta Claus in gala attire unex- pectedly arrived in an auto. Each young Orittenton board Board—The nagers held View of ple from one of the city re fnvited Sonx of Harding Camp, « Maryland | Hotel 1 No. Veterans, held Adam A a w. Story, club president, read a letter from Mme. Alols Stangler of Prague. member of the club. 3 Howard, 1315 Clifton street, will be the late a Cirele | and presided over by Mrs. J. C. covered make for the | Childrer All Crittenton THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, V. Joint installation January 8, in G. A. R. Hall. The installing officer was Harley V. Splelman, past national commander of the Sons of Veterans. Comdr. dward Stark was placed in the chair for a second year, and Mrs. Frances Hullings was installed as president of the auxiliary. The re- tiring president, Mrs. Louise Watson, who closed a successful term of two ‘ears, was presented with the iron cross of the order, also an under-arm bug as a testimonial of love and es- teem. Among those present was Mrs. Sadle P. Woltz, the division presi- dent of Mary and Past National sident Mrs. Elfzabeth Dovis. After rhments were served speeches owed, with Past Divislon Comd: arles 8. Davls, J. Clinton Hlatt and the newly clected commander of Wil- liam B. Cushing Camp, Willlam of [Rosser, and others glving a few words of encouragement (o the newly d | elected officers, The Women's Auxillary to the Rail- way Mall Association met Saturday evening at Northeast Temple. The meeting was opened with the salute to the flag, led by Mrs. Sarah Deeds Myers. Mrs. James H. Grubbs gave a grati- fying report of the Christmas activi- tles carried on by the philanthrople At| Roll call was answered with {nation of fruit, which was gent, a | With several small packages, to the Home of the Central Union The President spoke briefly on significance of Christ- lm¢~ after which she Introduced the | hostesses, Mrs. Edward E. Arnold and Mrs. A. K. Wine, who had the | 5. | program In charge. The talent was furnished by alchildren of the membership, a do- to | Mission. the | dto | were the guests of the occasion. Those contributing were: Charlotte Hammer, Jack Beane, Walton and Ann Gribbs, Nancy Tice, Katherine and Mark Riffy and Marjorie Wine. Mrs. J. H. Grubbs entertained with a Christmas story {llustrated by col- ored slides and there was a recita- tion by Homer N. Link. Between the numbers familiar Christmas carols were sung, the words being thrown on the screen. Mrs. J. R. L. Beane played the plano. H. C. Heffner played the role of Santa Claus and in his humorous way delfvered the presents to the children, and was, without doubt, in thelr minds the chief attraction of the day. Refreshmens were served and a “get acquainted” period followed. Prince Georges County Federation of Women's Clubs.—The executive board will meet tomorrow, 10:: ; on the eighth floor of Wood: & Lothrop's. Matters of importance will be discussed and a full attend- ance is requested Friendship Afd Club will meet with Mrs. E. L. and Miss Flora Johnson at thelr home, 3208 Seventeenth street, Saturday. The speaker for the afternoon will be Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett and Mrs. Bruce MacArthur reader. The Aloysiux Club Thewpiuns staged nightly rehearsals during the past week in preparation for the opening performance of the organization's play, “Mary's Million.” The show will be held in Gonzaga College Hall Monday, January 7 and 28, The leading roles will be under- taken by Willlam Ring, Phillip Big- | gins and Miss Marle Hayes, assisted by such clever amateur actors as | Helen Collins, Thomas Green, Joseph INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. N. Moses Furaitare Carpets ESTABLISHED 1861 F Street and Eleventh Sons Limens Upheolstery January Linen and White Sale This Sale offers a wide choice of desirable Linens, Blankets, Comforts—all drastically re- duced for the January Sale. Cotton Sheets and Cases Moses’ De Luxe Sheets, size 63x90. . .. Moses’ De Luxe Sheets, size 72x90. . . Moses’ De Luxe Sheets, size 81x90. . Sheets, size 90x99, January price January Sale .$1.40 each .$1.53 each ..$L.75 each Mohawk Cotton Sheets and Cases Sheets, size 90x108, January price......... Sheets, size 81x99, January price........ Cases, Moses’ De Luxe Cases, size 45x36, January price. o5 Moses’ De Luxe Sheets, size 63x99, January price. Moses’ De Luxe Sheets, size 81x99, Jaruary price. .. .. 35¢ White Bath Towels. . 59¢ White Bath Towels. . 55¢ White Bath Towels, w: 1th red or blue border size 45x36, January price 200 Hemstitched Sheets and Cases Moses’ De Luxe Cases, size 42x36, January price 55¢ .....5185 .$2.25 Bleached Turkish Bath Towels 95¢ White Bath Towels, with blue border $1.10 White Bath Towels. 45¢ .70c All Pure Linen Towels 50c All-linen Towels......... 59¢ All-linen Towels........ 75¢ All-linen Towels. . $1.00 All-linen Towels White Dimity Spreads 63x90 Hemmed Dimity Spreads 72x90 Hemmed Dimity Spreads. .. 81x90 Hemmed Dimity Spreads. . .. each each co....$2.40 each “Glory” Colored Striped Crinkle Bedspreads (fast colors), for double beds (spread and sham). $3.00 Silver Bleached All-linen Table Damask. ... $2.50 Silver Bleached All-linen Table Damask $3.00 Bleached All-linen Table Damask $8.50 Bleached All-linen Table Napkins to match. $6.75 All-linen Cloths, size 2x2 yards. . . $8.50 All-Linen Cloths, size 2x2Y; yards January sale price. . ..$8.25 ..$225 .$1.95 yard yard ..$2.25 yard .$6.25 dozen Odd Pattern Tablecloths and Napkins $8.25 All-linen Napkins, 22x22 $7.25 All-linen Cloths, size 2x2 yards.......... $9.25 All-linen Cloths, size 2x2Y, yards.... $11.00 All-linen Cloths, size 2x8 yards. ..... $8.75 All-linen Napkins, size 22x22. .. $7.00 Pure Linen Napkins, size 21x21 mches, January Sale Price............. $10.00 Pure Linen Napkins, size 22x22 mches, January Sale Price. . $11.00 Pure Linen Napkms, size 22x22 inches, January Sale Price. eressesdecs .....$4.50 each ....85.75 each ...$5.75 dozen ....$5.00 each .$6.00 each .$7.25 each .$6.00 dozen .$5.00 dozen ...$7.75 dozen .$8.50 dozen Purchases forwarded prepaid to any Shipping Point in the United States. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN . Ol.one. Gloria Searles, Margaret Mc- d, Mary Collins, J. Carroll George Larkin and John Do The' cast will be supported by a ¢hours of 50. Among the specialty attractions are Mulros, Kuehling, Raftery and Bishop. expert toe and heel dancers; Pauline Loms, blues singer, and Jimmy Rogers, tenor sololst. will be furnished by the with Ralph McGarron, formerly er of Shubert-Garrick Theater Orchestra, as director. The production ‘{8 under the per- sonal direction of Miss Beatrice Cos- grove, Charles Regan, Bartholmew Costello, Jerry Doyle and John J. Long. Patrick J. Haltigan, reading clerk of the House of Representatives and recently elevated by the Pope to mem- bership in the Knights of St. Sylves- ter, and Gillesple Walsh, former as- sistant district attorney, are now members of the Aloysius Club. Columbla Women of Gerorge aton University will be guests of Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- phone Co., Wednesday, & p.m. Th The Hounekeepers' Alliance and the District of Columbia Home Economics Amwoctiation will hold a joint dinner meeting Saturday at 6 p.m. at the clubhouse of the American Assocla- tion of University Women, 1634 I U, JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 2. street. Mrs. John D. Sherman, na- tional president of the Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Maggle W. Berry, national chairman of the de- partment of the American home of | the general federation, will be the| speakers. The El Dormdo Club will be the guests of the management of Keith's | gl Theater tomorrow evening. This an- nouncement was made at a meeting of the club on Thursday, January 15, at its clubrooms, 1411 G street. Boxes heing reserved for members and their friends and the theater will be decorated with the official colors § of the club. This affair s in line| with the policy of the management of Keith's Theater in encouraging and fostering civic organizations of the city of Washington, The officers for the year 1925 were | installed and the were presented by Leon F. Cooper, on | behalf of the club, with appropriate | gifts for services rendered. | Samuel W. Barrow, retiring presi- dent, expressed his apprecfation of the kupport accorded him and in his annual report stressed the {mpertant achievements of the year which were Inaugurating plans for a clubhouse, lending assistance to the Boys' Club (g in their Christmas entertainment and coaching their basket ball teams, pro- viding @ tent at Camp Good Will for (@ the benefit of the city poor and the retiring officers | entrance of the club into the Asso- clation of Clvic Clubs of the Dmrlrt! A three-bladed rudder is undarro~ of Columb Clearanu' Sale COATS We have about 20 higii-grade, fur- trimmed, very desir- able coats left, which we must clear out as it is against our policy to carry goods past their season. o to be certain of moving them we've priced them at cornsiderably less than .. ANY COAT IN THIS LOT 25 For the same reason we've marked a special lot of very modish dresses at MoT@TH’GP 921 G ST.N. $15 Furniture Carpets INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Y. B, Moses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery Announcing The Annual February Furniture Si commencing our entire stock. Monday, January 19th and Continuing to February 28th, inclusive The usual February Reductions wiil prevail on The suites and occasional pieces shown are unusually pleasing as to style and construction. The prices are very moderate. The opening of the sale will find the groupings complete and for that reason we suggest an early inspection. FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Parchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. §. INQUIRE ABOUT (){JR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE