Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 33

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l Y. W.C. A The annual meating of the Young| Women's Christlan Association was | held at the Administration Building | Friday evening. After the address| come given by Miss Elizabeth | astman, the annual report of the ve S tivitles was illustrated in tableau form under the title of “A| Symphony of 1924.” A musi companiment in four allegro, allegretto, mato, Biinn. Mrs, Herbert L. Davis and n B. Parker, will act as it foreign | | Ontario nter- ¥ eve- object | £ this group better understandin history through the y M Putney, meet Friday aftern report on the industrixl mpiled by Miss S v of the depart- will meet ith Mrs. F. P. Orr | ill be made for | & recreation evening. nong the courses open i chairman : Vacation Lodge committee. nior girls will hold their re- | W.CT.U THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T., FEBRUARY 1, 1925—PART 1. Armchair Mahogany-finish frame; spring upholstered seat: seat and back covered with attractive Mohair; shaped arms; round tilrned posts: medium high back. In § E; 0 the Fc‘bmary Sale at... 2 Rocker at same price. { Secretary Mahogany-finish, combining a drop-lid desk, with pig:onholc equipment and two lower drawers and an upper double-door book- case of two shelves. In § .50 the February Sale 39 Telephone Set Stand with shelf below and rail at back and sides of top: and low- back Chair that slides between the ‘_ . S IS \Furniture_of Merit"// USTOM has made February a month of Spe- cial Furniture selling—in which we join with values we are sure. you will find worthy and prices that are truly interesting in ‘qs're Streets. Spinet Desks An attractive and useful addi- tion to boudoir and living room. Of combination Mahogany—-with excellent finish; and a most con- venient interior arrangement for writing materials. 3 4 inches wide. In the § .75 February Sale 26= Inviting to utmost comfort; and attractively upholstered in Fancy Denim covering—seat, back and arms. Just the style of a Chair or Rocker for the Bedroom. Either Chair or Rocker—in the 75 February Sale at 5247; Library Table Handsome Mahogany-finish on Birch: with roomy center drawer. It is 38 inches long and of excel- lent construction. In $ .50 the February Sale at. .. 13: legs of the Stand. Mahogany fin- the real savings that are marked. North Star Unmion will mect with B.. C. , 1334 Jefferson | North Star and teriained >t January r the dire. 0y, Miss presided at the organ. lent spirit to the C. Routsong. ®iven by the pastor, Rev. J. T. flerson; Mrs. Isabella Parks, presi- dent of Ham Union, responded Mrs, Orrel M. . president of North | Star Union, gave the y of the golden jubilee convention, held in Chicago in November. Miss Mildred | Gurney sang “These Are They W president of the W. C. T. U, wor Porto. Rieo, was an honor guest her children favored the audi with a demonstration of their talent on piano, violin and mandolin A pageant was given by 20 yvoung peo- ple of the church, entitled “The Bighteenth Amendment Forever.” A soolal hour with refreshments fol- | lowed, The Emma S. Shelton Union held its January meeting at the home of | Mrs, Spenc: 1 Fifth street, with . Mrs. Criswell, in the A report of the convention | showed that It was one of the larg- est ever held The speakers were Miss Anna Gordon, Mrs. Boole, Mrs Bcott and Dr. Earle Wilfley, Mrs. Rivera, national president of the Porto Rican W. !, T. U, brough greetings, as did Mrs. Pickett, State | president of the Kentucky W. C. T. U, Mrs. Winklehaus was appointed L. T. L. superintendent After a social hour the meeting ad- Journed, to be held in February at the home of Mrs. Herron, in Pet- worth. She Throws Streight. From the Madical Rerlew A certain woman made it her busi- ness to visit the poor patients in a hospital. On one occasion she approached a | much-bandaged Individual who was ®itting up in bed, and after a little preliminary talk she said to him, very | svinpathe suppose your a good deal!” ! the prompt reply: erful aim for a woman.” nnouncement The Title & Investment Cowpan: of "Mootgomery ' County, . Maryiand, #nnounces the oponing of offices in their new buflding, 1512 K Street N.W., D. C., on Monday, , for’ the purpose al' estate titles (n and Prinee Georges ryland y hes purchased the Maryland Resl Es- i the above-men- tioned Compan; 6fiicers ERNEST L. SCHMIDT, President. EUGENE A. SMITH, Vice President. A. G. BISHOP, Vios President. C. FRANCIS OWENS, Vioe President & Title Officer. OLARENCE F. DONOHOE, Secretary, LEOKARD L. NICHOLSON, Jr. Treasurer. EUGENE W. OISSEL, Asst. Becty. & Treas. ALBERT M. BOUIC, General Counsel. Directors Dr. Benj. C. Perry, A. G. Bishop. Guorgs £, Hane. " C. Francls Owens. Thomas E. Jarrel. Norman C. Brown, Ernest L. Bchmidt, Jesse E. White. Eugone A. Smith, J. Curtis Walker, Clarence ¥. Donohoe, Leonard L. NMJ‘\OMB. Jr. Albert M. Boule. Authorized Capital, $250,000.00 ish. In the February 36& Sewing Cabinet Mayflower model—of solid Ma- hogany: well made; large size and well finished ; removable tray. Handsome Over-Stuffed Library Suite Three pleasing pieces—covered in Taupe Cut Velour on Rose background; plain Velour covers the outside backs and under-arm exposures. The spring- upholstered cushions are reversible: spring-edge up- ]mlstery. Suite consists of Davcnport. Rocker and Wing Fireside Chair. In $ .50 theFe:bx’uan:yS:-xlcmle i R 198: the wooden doors. In the rich Combination Walnut—and of most graceful type. The Serving Table, China | Closet and Buffet have effective raised design on | The five Side Chairs and Armchair are covered with Tapestry. Oblong | Table—extendable to 8 feet. In the In every instance ours is an offering of our regular merchandise. We don't “stock-up" for a sale—but we do contribute from every depart- ment—so that whatever the home 1is necding can be supplied to unusual advantage. As always—the matter of “charging it rests with you. House &3 Herrmann Dainty and Practical Breakfast Suite Consists of five attractive pieces—a Gate-leg Table, with top 35x48 inches ; of tfie eight-leg design: and four Windsor Chairs, with supports at backs and wood seats. Mahogany-finish that is § .50 very popular. In the February Sale at. ... 42= Table—$17.50 Chasrs, each—$6.25 Special Candlesticks At Christmas time we_'f had a supply that wasj I‘M : quickly closed out. We f have been able to duplicatel the value in the February Snle. seven iflchefl k h'gh e Mahogany- 1 k. Euch 25CJJ Coxwell Chair Comfortable size—with attrac- tively upholstered seat and back. and arms with cut Velour; spring upholstery. A Chair for real service. In the Feb- 539_75 ruary Sale at = Stickley Extension Beds A piece for day use that in a jifiy can be transformed into a full-fledged Bed at night. A Stickley production — of simple construction, with nothing to get out of order, and the conforming coil springs to give comfort. The type illustrated is covered with Plain or Fancy VCIO“X’: mattress Of cotton ; frame Of Ma}log- any-finish. And this piece has velour-cov- ered pillow, oblong shape, to match. Inthe 389‘50 February Sale at £ == -Piece Bedroom Suite Splendid example of Combination Walnut— and in the always popular Queen Anne type. | | Dresser, Vanity Dresser, both with glass tops overlaying rose damask; Double Bed, Chiffo- robe; and Rocker, Chair, Bench, with damask | co‘er:d seats. The Workmanship is very good in every detail. In the 329 February Sale at

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