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Parent-Teacher Activities This column is District of Columbia Parent associations. Bra Congress of Pa nday on wh conducted by the|and was opened by two rythmic dance cher | numbers, under the direction of Miss tional | Royee, teacher of rythmic dancing in the school. This s owed by a piano solo by Miss I e Prescott The pupils of the 7a & presented play entitled, “A Play of ¢#ve,” under the direction ace Meyers, senior dramatic gle calls were en by , Wilson Leverton and desired. Address Mrs. | 3618 Porter street northwest runders Henry D. e Home and | Association 1 January 16. | selections were rendered s Marjorie Hertzburg and E mith. Gen. Ansell, president of the Public School Association, talked on five-year building program. A {motion was adopted indorsing the gram. Dr. John A. Foote, professor diseases of children, Georgetown iversitv, gave a lecture on the t k and other tests relating to g r resolutions were | children. national president on o Abbott-Twining Parent-Teacher tion held their monthly meeting Twining School, id ss meeting, the L - |tone Manor Chapter, D. A. R., thr Mrs. Catherine Brumbaugh, the regent, | presented the Twining School with a The presentation exercises were by 3 priate patriotic Mrs. William | made to the shoe and rubber fund ting of the Bryan ssociation, January 16, school Dalrymple, presiding. iness meeting, during which tim was discussed, spec ubject being given by the principal, Miss Sheads. Harold E ner, princi- pal of the H |a talk on “ | portunitie | the following 516 t0 357 tartling! °59°° to °*100 Coats It’s a very easy matter. Every one of the Coats in this group is a late Midwinter model whose perfect tailoring and conservative style fits into the coming season as weli as the present. Not one of them sold for less than $59.50. ar, ccompanied by r sister Marguret The Johnson-P cher Assoc { day afternoon in t rium with the president, Mrs. was | Sanders, presiding. Miss Katharine Hoover | Lenroot, assistant to the chief of the | Children’s Bureau, outlined the work | and rapid expansion of this bureau, arter, Mrs. Appler and tricker were named as the District Congress of -Teacher Assoclations and re- juested to make regular reports of etings of the congress. The ive-year building program was in- dorsed The Randle Highlands-Orr Parent- A moving picture benefit for | Teacher Association met in the Orr ol is to be given in the near | school, January 15, with Mrs. Blakeny future. There was a tie b ding. Emergency medical sup- first, fourth, fifth and sixt for the r Many of them were formerly $100. Many a “new” coat of next Fall will be purchased from this group at this end-of-the-season price. And it will receive the same ovation, the same admiring comments as those just purchased and more expensive. This isn't a fallacy.. It is a fact. Others have proved it in previous seasons. You might try it this. ¢ Silky pile fabrics, and dull finished suede cloths in all the rich colorings that are sure to repeat their present season's succe .avishly trimmed with beaver, viatka or natural squirrel, at, ringtail opossum, wolf, marmot, sea- line (dyed coney) or Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). For women. For misses. Sizes 16 to 44. n encyclopedia for the use of the teachers and pupils in her Junior High Parent- ciation met in the as- anuary 15. The com- | arge of the formation of | ibrary for the school reported that | before they bought they would list | the books needed, in order that the ents might have the opportunity donating them from disused books stored at home. Mrs. Frankenfield's {Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Crisp Ruffled Curtains —make a home just beam with welcome $] .19 Pair Particularly when they are of sheer marquisette, plain or dotted like these. Panels 2!4 yards long, edged with a narrow ruf- fle and with a ruffled tie- back to match. a| section won the banner for attend- . | ans b - Dacent o ihim aection Han A e Rubber G rdle | a record of 100 per cent attendance W 1 The Langle: Of Pink Para Rubber $].95 A clasp-front model trimmed nd the singing of ~ |Bernice Thomas of s introduced the winner of a prize essay contest held under the auspices of the better home lighting contest committee. que of South Carolina spoke on the physical, moral and mental develop- ment of the child, stressing the re- sponsibility of the home and the r Associa- re doing Petworth nvocation ade a brief e program was in charge , vice president, | school in this matter. 822838323XX238338833323232383:3333&32%&3:&&: SELLING OUT Feb 3rd is the Last Day Only one week left in which we must dis- pose of our entire stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats. “with brocade strips. The most comfortable girdle- any one could wish, and with the same reducing properties of the more expensive corset. Pretty Pillows Tuscan Silk or Rayon 51 .95 Soft, Round Pillows, filled with silk floss and covered with striped. None fitted or sent home on But a complete range of sizes for all, 24 to 36. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Half Yearly Furniture Sale Makes the Home of Your Dreams come true--- el approval. Rubben Girndle P19 Drastic reductions!!! Hundreds of good bargains!! Don’t wait for the leavings! 65 Silk and Cloth Dresses, All colors. 14 to 40 22 Silk, Cloth and Velvet Dresses, $25.00 to $40.00 values.............. 28 Silk,’Sm;n and Georgette Dresses, Better grade 25 High-Grade Street and Evening $1 Dresses. Sizes 16 to 44... and Henna. Sizes 16 to 42 15 Winter Sports and Dress Coats. with fur collars 20 Cotton House Dresses at. .. .. 3 small size suits at. 3 2 small size suits at....... i Hats 75 Satin and Felt at. . 100 Silk and Satin at.... 125 New Silk and Straw combinations, all colors No Exchanges. No Refunds. THE OSE $532333282323232322283232232834830343222302422222222483830222232343222342484242480222823022223024288284224¢ : i ; s & 50 Wool Jersey Dresses in Black, Navy 52.89 7 All Sales Final 915 G St. $3358583328388388888888383288888383888888883883338383888388 A Sale of New Bags A Special Purchase Grouping of Bags Worth $2.00 to $2.95 $] -49 The smartest-looking un- derarm, pouch and envelope styles. Even the new key-bag is among them. (Sketched.) Patent, plain leathers and fancy novelties. All nicely lined and fitted. (Fifth Floer, The Hecht Co.) Women'sCotton § ) Thei Union Suits ol Waring'’s Through a special financing arrangement, you are enabled to buy the furniture you might have waited years to own. And buy it while prices are at their lowest during the sale. Typical Sale Values! $30 Reed Chairs and Rockers $245 Living Room Suites $195 $245 Bedroom Suites §195 Pennsylvanians ewest Victor Hear them at the Metropolitan this week, and then let us give and figured Tuscan silk or rayon. Lovely color combinations among them. Rayon Drapes silky figured rayon 52.95 Two straight-hanging panels, 214 yards long, with edged center val- ance. Choose from rose, mulberry, gold, blue or green. (Second Floor, ¥ Sty Play b Record! Turn to Page 6, Part 3, For News of Our 79c. Of soft cream-tinted, ribbed cotton, with mercerized self stripe. Knee-length, sleeveless = styles, in sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Rayon Vests and Mer- cerized Cotton Bloomers are also to be had at this same price. Perfect and in good size ranges. (Fifth Floor, The Heckt Oo.) you a second concert here. How these sons of syncopation do play their newest record— “Oh, Mabel” and “Keep Smiling at Trouble” Hear it once; you'll take it home with you. Ask for: Victor Record 19533. We have all the other Waring records, too! (Music Shop, 618 F 8t.) The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth Sale of Dresses 35 Silks, jerseys, flannels, Iinens! And every one a brand-new Spring style. Come see the new silhouette that Spring advocates. New Spring col- ors. New Spring trimmings, Come get the dress you've expected to pay more for, You'll surely find it among these at $5. (Second Floor, The Hecht Os.)