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2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 95, 1925=PART | Alma_ Preinkert, Mrs. John bition by Carl Engle, | Mrs. Henry Patten, Mrs. Wm. E division . Mrs, Richard Hynson, Miss Cora| S. D. Schwartz of the Samson Ad- Mrs. A Burke Sum- | vertising Service addressed the com- 88 Laura Miss fal group Tuesday evening, Miss Williams, Mrs. | Paul, en being in charge of the pro- ves, Annette | gram. Boyd Taylor, Miss James H. Yocum, Dr. Mary Brosius Miss Emm bullding, places themin the class of| tain Soroptimists at tea financal aristocracy.’t Miss Margaret Mrs. Ethel Ward, the club weekly attendance prize, all seat Katie Dunn Halrdressing shops. Dunn donated the prize. The sugg. made by Mrs. Harriett Haw ken, and that ) fe Law- clined toward saving. The savings|Locher that the club adopt the slogan | Yer is in charge of arrangements for banks, until recently, have been|Golden Gossip for its booster talks,|a supper at the Occldental after the patronized largely by foreigners. 1 w adopted with enthusiasm. Mrs.|OPera. Miss Elizabeth Shepherd, one tion thrift campaigns are teaching|Mary Catherine Lewis, chairman of |[of Washington's successful real estate Americans that systematic saving,|the program committee, announced|Women, wag introduced as a new whether in banks, insurance or home! that Mrs. Jeannie Kafka will enter-1~ (Continucd on Twelfth Page) chief of this and speaker at its weekly luncheon Miss Anie Seward, leading New York woman banker, formerly of the Fed- eral Reserve Hoard. Miss Seward, whose financial research work has carried her to France and England, says “American people are little in- at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Brumbaugh, 1964 Biltmore streat. Responses to roll call were about the “War. With Mexico.” Mrs. Lemuel Warner gave the paper of the evening on “Music.” She traced the :llevtlo:m\xml of instruments and o voc: s 8 thal war 3 Fen Women ix taking sctive pmr‘lg:‘l: bty the passage of the authors’ copyr % 5 V B P e rea' Meard n” corematttes | - Pr.Fh Hillman gave'a resding on Thursday morning. This bill | sponsored by, Representative Perkins | of New Jersey, is the ouly bill of fts| kind that in the estimation of the Pen Women’s Leagua has ever given | proper rights to authors, especiaily | international rights. The Pen Women's League entertgin- | A IMErICan | od at dinmer Thupsday at' the Shore- | e W latd | ham Hotel in honor of the authors o e A, OV who came to Washington to attend deration of Wenm. | the committee hearing of the copy- resident of the | Fight bill. Among the visiting authors | S | Wwere Ruth Hale, Lillian -Lauferty, | = Juliet Wilbur Tompkins, Alice Ducr Miller Carter, Helen Dry e Mrs. Thornton | Varkhurst, Mara- ene Thompson, Bertha Mellet, Loufse illcox, Ines Haynes Irvin, Virginia | Vandewater, Fanny Hurst, a| ber and Dorothy Parker. Many of | T G Und members of the local Pen Wom- | he reat nde thors id writers, | the dinner guest or a meeting local pen women ballroom of the | introduced | | who pre- | arguments rea- | %ons for the copyrizht bill were | sented; all the representativés hadti | Myers, winner many prominent symphony in the largest cities in the orchestras | g country L e Dean, Mrs. Harpe, Jadwin and e Twentieth ature Century Club,—T will mect $ o'clock at Philip Sydnes r An section omor- |} 1 G s exerolses w hat ad L street PR T Soroptimists had as guest of honor clubhouse at pres- Gw Buchanan, | lecturer in zoology Melbor Ivn ¥ president of York branch of the American | viation of Unive Philip North Mo., former preside |of the « en's Clu s | Natlonal Co Tuesday section University | College Women's Club.—An 1654 ¥ street, | teresting program has been arranged | Mme. | for the club tea tomo 4to 6 pm, | ces | at the elul I street. Ul S. J. Dunbar, the sculptor, will be| Euest of honor. Mr. Dunbar will | give a “clay talk,” modeling the hu- man figure in various attit and | ief. | A will be Mr members | Dunbar | arris Bald- | club, and Mrs. | Picrce and Mrs. | s B. Pyle will assist in the | v.m puse, 1822 nounces the the f the nature section 1d Wednesday at 3 Won it of | jam | S foundation ters, 1709 H elling Event Swings Into Its Second Week With New and Wonderful Bar/‘gains All Over the Store—Get Your Share! ing at |1 o e invitation busines 1| on ell, Mrs. Wil talk on * This lec ern slides ted by Miss the Mrs. Coleman dining roc Rebuilding Sale of Spring Silks, Woolens and ; Bkl aites nésol DR i ‘4 L8 On Sale at Sensational Reductions—In Fact, g y e Toss | . Many Fine Materials Are Reduced to Almost Half Price! A sirest southes Ll Thousands of yards to choose from—many new-lots added to | committees turned in, clos- the Rebuilding Sale—to duplicate last Monday's tremendous a selting. { L] he omeer: The New Cross-Word Puzzle Prints 1925’s Newest Printed Crepes YARD 1,200 Yards Spring Silks Shown on an excellent quality of 40-inch pure silk crepe nted b $ dlient points in hand. There number of hearings before | final passage. | secretary- of tie I Pen Women, of the meeting, firm of Woodward & ing the Pen Women's hold its annual book | April, in their book depart- | Representatives at the meet- | Ladies’ Auniliary, e vainns. Ancient Order of I Irish the open to the | o8 and oo nducted | 1 America is now | pr High schools, academ ; at the clc | zom Lewgu ment and Miss versity Wome neheon at Irishmor, ¢ M For gra “Thomas contest will clo. length of the han than | in 10| will be | 0, $1. | g the chairman | District ot contest ars of Mrs. southe work for Instailatic to serve f n . . installing b a y p esident ntah officers elected | Mrs. L. W.| President, | president, s, | ew Home of Sworzyn’s as It Will Appear When Completed finuncial secretary Gillette; treasurer, Miss | Bmitn; Mre. A. S, herald Knapp: ughn; direc ation’ of Marsh. Routine d. after which a so- Special Rebuilding Sale -vzd refreshments concluded Ofl‘,’r i" O“'_ b School Women's Clubhouse, 1822 I street.| “The Sunny lLand of ltaly” will be | vortrayed in music and literature— | Dante (1265), Claude N. Bennett During the sale we will cut and fit_ any material purchased in our dress goods department for $1.50 garment ess mac Mrs A ¢ 4 1 : v amendr al prize of $5 to the winner ite ity. The Irish History Study City Club : f Washington will hold its next | me ¢ 916 First | Wwhrn 4 program will be given. in this business followed Russian Crepe Colored Bengaline A wonderful range of pop- ular Spring shades, including zue of American tion of the performance night pany any of its off attend the pustponed ite date Pen im- District de chine. "The variety of patterns seems almost endless. W ne, < Printed Russian Crepe, Print $2.47 Yard. 40-Inch Pure Silk, Pure Dye Flat Crepe . One of the finest heavy grades produced, and in the iront rank of Fashion. A full line of colors and black. $2.47 ed’ Canton Crepe.. Printed jade, pear], brown, cranberry, Foulard, Plain Silk T Teseda, fallow, seal, navy, pig- 1 black, white and lir tail, zinc, cocoa, henna, and colors. All-silk Charme yard. black in black and colors. 600 Yards All-Wool Flannel Imported Irish Dress The convenient 28-inch The kind, width; that makes up so 36- th Howa 1 row Petrarch (1304), Mrs. N. M. Northrup D ‘ ) Mrs. Sarah Morrison | Arthur M. Rhodes; | W. Brooks; Townsend. 1 s Wilcox will pre- eric vening, January 5 will be taken | meeting and | Locher, presi- will pre- e e Join Our Regular Classes et rs. George Club,—At Dolwick en will have for her Amang Our the home of Harriet Hawley January Girls | ! ). Bi Jone ce T District League, even weave @ ealogy and h nia L. v ss Wednand iy 3 1708 H stpeet, story group ing at th with its don MeKay, Miss Ma inaugumated chalrman, Miss Jean S discloged, following which an 6 Lessons for $5.00 New sports colors clude; Cranberry, reindeer, Pekin, scarlet, Lanvin green, a smooth, linen. Spring green, Colors are llow, peact;, powder blue, copen, jade, El- copen, rose pink, tan, hone cphenson dew, orchid, orange, brown, straw and white dorado, tan, cocoa; henna, also stripes and plaids from a current m How to Review a Book” by A Lawrence Murray vlanned to review a number of worth- while books, and at the n v the review will be chairman of il K, the 1 y . re. Durfng the social hour g llowing the business of the day, a game of cards was enjoyed. Philo-Classies.—The club met Fri- afternon at the home of Mrs. A. H. Williams. After business routine, paper on “Henry's French Conquests” was read by Mrs. T. W. Newburn. Parts were assigned and the reading of “Henry the Fifth” continued. Mrs. Willlams, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Adolphus McKenzie, and Mrs. Bruce R. Bare, will receive the club on February 6. Appointments to suit your convenience. Special appoint- ments for office employes. day afternoon from 4:30 I be a tea in the club- | arlors under the auspices of | wship committee, Mrs. Agnes | These fellawship teas | ir and popular branch of | league activitios amd-are held the fast) to| Yard g — w's Main Floor. The Distriet of Columbin Federa- I thon of Women's Clubs will meet o the Hotel F t tomorrow morning ginja White Speel i Saturday month tant willbe The outstanding social event of the and luncheor > Este ylan, | we the league's ralendar \ n w3 annual ball held Friday eve- | at the w Willard. It was| su . due to the untiring| eff Mr i A Helmick, chair- | man of the ball committee, and her assistants. Both the mercial group were side [ | ning group and the com- | | tdress: reir 1 by out- kers at craft meet- Tha The mu brary of « M. | where they group the Li- neress Monday evening, shomn the treasures were ad- thews | Palr h | Johnson Irving K the exh: 48 KAY JEWELRY CO. %§ 407 SEVENTH ST. % Value—Service—at Kay’s e Engagement Ring and Wedding Ring to Match ( this e Jurop: a Abracadabra Club held its mee a The great underpricing event holds no more wonderful savings than in this coat offering. K b Formerly Priced From $24.75 % ' ' to $39.75 4 4 MATERIALS: Angora Crushed Silk Plush All Are Fur Trimmed Smartest Winter Models in all colors and sizes. TRIMMINGS : Viatka Coney Natural Opossum M oufflon Mandell Sealine Bolivia Brytonia _ By Value, we mean standard merchandise at standard cash Suedine prices, with the privilege of a charge account. By Service, we mean selling the best jewelry values on liberal credit terms, whereby you pay only a small amount down and the balance in easy monthly or weekly installments, “Your Promise to Pay Is Good With Kay." b et 2R —\‘\Q\Q,‘\ Genuine “1847” Rogers 26-Pc. Tableware In Handsome Case 2.4 ‘Wm. Rogers 26-Pc. Tableware In Handsome Case 5163 Pay 50c each week. SPECIAL Beaded Bags any beautiful colors. The Famous ILLINOIS STERLING to Spe- 17 Ruby phire Jewels. None clal, childen tomorrow. Sworzyn's Downstairs Store New Flannel Dresses Fashion’s Latest Favorite for Women and Misses —1In the Rebuilding Sale at F~ These clever new frocks are priced so mod- erately that those who love pretty apparel, but who must be careful in expenditure, find con- tinual opportunity at Sworzyn's to buy.at the price they have in mind. and Sap- Adjusted. 50 21 Ruby and Sap- phire Jewels. Adjusted. s44: vely guarantee to sell all stand- ard makes of watches, including Elgin, Hamilton, Howard, etc., at the standard cash price, and in addition offer you the con= venience of a most liberal charge account. Pay $1.00 a Week No Red Tape No collectors to annoy you— just say “Charge 1t!” Every transaction is strictly confidential. We po. Colors: Copen Green Stripes and Rose Lipstick Plain Shades Tan - Cranberry SIZES 16 to 44 35 Styles in Sworzyn's Downstairs Store ful new Ao . Jewelry Large assortment choker bead meck- 3. luces Hemstitching and Picot Edging ration Watch Crystals Piizaitdetsadestitstatsiessttttidtitadttadsdessidatitstatairaniescrattesstetitiidittisdicsitiscats $ pes and stsles, some with_sappbire and dismond sets, uj to $300 Pay a Little Each Week Pay Weel / $382333858332385828333228338 We Are Not Content Unless You Are Satisfied : Baltimore Store, 7 West Lexington St. Fitted 15¢ $3830388888888838282338833888328283388238232883383288838828888328282328333832388238388888 Pleating Buttons Made to Order All Work Guaranteed riRST 1219-1221 G Street W Store Hours, 9 to 6 P.M. —1 T T e LII7 I 1025 LI L P ITILIII PP PP PO ) Large assortment sport cuff links Lo 80 Wonderful assortment of earrings, values from $1.00 to $2.50, while they pe- . e All Jewelry Reduced Main Floor, R 2T T,