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i I GIRL SCOUTS l ; Troop 2—Mabel Nelson, captain— lmet in the girls’ clubroom, Epiphany {Church, Friday. at 6 pm. Two mem- ers, Florence Johnson and Ethel y, passed their second-class tests iand they will be invested at the next meeting. Troop formation was held and after 10 minutes of military 3 vities were held. A cordial is cxtended to all girls. Lone Scouts and visitors are welcome The sessions are held every Friday, &t 6 p.m., in the girls' clubroom of Ebiphany Chureh Troop 20—Nan Surface, acting cap- tain; Betty Cameron, scribe—held regular meeting Friday, January &t 7 p.m. at the Cleveland Park C gregational Church. The evening was spent in practic- ing for the rally. Owing to the fact that Charlestine Sparhawk, the “vic- tim” of the first-zid team, was ill, Virginia Noble was chosen as victim. Later in the evening, some of the girls went over to a co ty inment at the John I expert At the rally held Saturday. Jan- 2 ¢ Holton Arms School 2 eight polnts, w e in first aid and 5. Louise Capps ¥ v student. S h at the T . signaling, s d games. »s McElroy 1s 4 v seribe, held its w at made for at ¥. At the preceding m captain had asked several of the to bring in samples of button- hey had Of these, Joy so she entered the only one r ining in Red work, she was the head of the -aid team, with Rulh Russel, McPherson and Joy Butler | sisting | The troop met at C home and Septembe Joy Butler received first place in the junior b ole-making contest, the first-aid team won second . Aft the rally the entire | hiked home. eting of Lily of held on Monda Ruth Stmo 1don attended. The or and treas- coming Valen- | ed. It ix to be y Graff on | Connecticut avenue. T op plans | to buy & flag. The meeting adjo at 4:30 after of the gir « Beatrice cretary, acted as scribe. Troop 31—Miss W Sylvia_Donovitz, s Good Shepherd Church or 8:30. The Scouts learned a a song, both of them being in the Indian language. Two patrols were formed and patrol leaders were elected. They are Elsie Burch and Genevieve Spence. A hike was planned for Saturday, February 7. Troop 42—Mrs. Conrad H. Young, captain; Dorothy Lundell, scribe—held its usual meeting at Chevy Chase Circle Presbyterfan Church. The mothers’ tez was held. Evelina Gleaves, the district director, was| present. Songs were sung, with the girls seated in the form of “G. 8. A beanbag rally was held, followed Dby refreshments. “Miss Abbey is now second lleutenant in the troop. Betty Potter, Betty Marsh, Margaret Grif- fen and Dorothy Bender were in- vested. There were 31 mothers present and 41 girls. Fourteen members of the troop at- tended the rally, winning first place in knot-tying and second place in nature lore and games. Because of the decided growth of the troop, it became necessary to divide it into two troops, 40 and 42. Capt. Young will have charge of both. Troop 42 will continue to meet on Monday and Troop 40 will meet on Friday. The patrol leaders and their corporals of Troop 42 are: Patrol 1, Abigail Potter and Marie | k; Patrol 2. Vivi <y und Evelyn Alt; sPatrol 3, zabeth Waters and Frances Shields; Patrol 4, Catherine Crone and ) Frazer. In Troop 40 they are: Patrol 1, Edytha Mitchell and Myrta Williams; Patrol 2, Catherine Merritt and Amy Boren; Patrol 3, Gertha Gillett and Dorothy Lundell. At this meeting of February 2, after the new formation of patrols, games were played ting of the Girl| b will be held Wed y_11, at 7 pm., = the Girl Scout Model Home, 1750 New York avenue. WOMAN IN H.OUSE_CHAIR. First of Sex to Preside Over Ne- braska Legislature. LINCOLN, Nebr., February 7. the first time in histe sided over the Nebrasks e today. tive Sarah Muir of The regul Miss Muir technically was chairman of the committee of the whole, be- ing called to preside while the com- mittee sat. At first the memter: ed as to the proper w to address the chair. Miss Muir d it should me “Madam Chairman’” but “Mi “Miss Chairman” frequentiy heard, and one legisiator addressed| her as “Mrs. Chairman.” vere confus- Btudents to Benefit From Baruch Memorial Fund. AMERICUS, Ga., February 7.—Mrs. president general faderacy, today announced plans for the establishment of the “Mrs. Simon Baruch endowment,” w will’ pro- vide a prize of $1.000 Liennially to stimulate research work in Southern history among students attending Northern universities. The endowment is the result of a @onation of $10.000 by Bernard Ba- Fuch as a memorial to his mother. Detalls of the plan are to be per- ected and announced later, Mrs. Har- 0ld said. SHRINERS CHOOSE CITY. Directors to Meet in Lexington, Ky., Next Year. THE SUNDAY STAR, FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Furniture Carpets ‘WASHINGTON, - D. C., FEBRUARY: 8, 1925—PART 2.. FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING SERVICE INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN . . Yoses & Soms Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE February Furniture Sale To all those who need good furniture, the February Furniture Sale offers most ex- traordinary opportunities. Our model apartments on the sixth and seventh floors have all been rearranged and atford a wealth of home furnishing suggestions. MOBILE, Ala., February 7.—Lexing- ton, Ky, today was chosen as the 1926 convention meeting place of the National Shrine Directors’ Associa- tion. The action was taken at the final session. Los.Angeles, Jackson- ville, Fla., and Shreveport, La., were the other cities contendine far the conventinn Although Mexico produces mu:« gar than it can use, the sweet is im- . ported in the north central states be- cause it is cheaper to buy from the Tnited States than from mills in the mouthwestern or western parts of Pexico. Furniture for the Bedroom Four-piece Walnut Decorated Bedroom Suite, full-size bed, chest of drawers, large 48-inch dresser, vanity with large mirror of the best quality Seven-piece Colonial, in mahogany and old maple, full-size bed, dresser, dressing table, high boy, chair, night stand and bench Eight-piece Mahogany and Maple Suite, with quaint mirrors and floral decoration, something new and beautiful, consisting of dresser, full-size bed, dressing table, chest of drawers, with separate mirror, chair, bench and rocker Four-piece Mahogany Suite of best con- struction, consisting of dresser, double bed, vanity, chest of drawers; an exceptional Upholstered Boudoir Chair, in black sateen, piped in red; very comfort- $27.00 Furniture for the Living Room Three-piece Living Room Suite, covered in blue frizgtte, trimmed with mohair moss edging, medium size, with wing chair, and smaller chair and sofa; this suite repre- sents the best construction $397.00- Two-piece Suite, covered in taupe mo- hair, loose spring cushions, with reversible tapestry covered tops $375.00 Two-piece Suite, covered in green an- tique mohair, reversibie spring cushions, one side in figured frizette $360.00 Three-piece suite, with large wing chair, spring cushions, covered in mulberry verona velour .. ..$240.00 Full assortment of Foot Stools, starting at $6.75 and up. Plain Mahogany Secretary, two drawers, with small inlaid line.... Same, with three drawers Solid Mahogany Spinet Desk, 36 inches wide, 3 large drawers, finished in hard antique lacquer. A .$44.50 Tall and stately Secretaries, quaint spinets, substantial Governor Winthrop Desk, Spanish and Italian Style Desks, Drop-leaf Desk, hardly a style that'can not be found in our stock. Spinets begin at $25.00 and up. Secretaries begin at $60.00 and up. Governor Winthrops at $95.00 and up. Three-piece Davenport Bed Suite, cane ends, covered in blue and taupe velour, spring cushions. Providing in limited space the unlimited comforts of a full size bed by night, and sofa by day....$232.00 Mahogany Library Table, dull antique finish ; size 19x54 $23.50 High-back Walnut Chairs, covered in machine made needlepoint tapestry, $62.50 No sofa or chair is complete without an end table. We have all shapes and sizes. Price, $4.50 and up. Domestic Floor .Coverings Now is the time to buy fine inlaid lino- leum for-your kitchen floor—when we are closing out a large quantity of a well- known make of linoleum at a price which means a great saving to you. Every piece is perfect. in quality and the stock to choose from is large and varied. Grades selling formerly at $1.65 square yard and $1.75 square yard, specially riced at $1.30 square yard. (These are %utch tiles and parquetry designs.) Grade selling formerly at $2.50 square yard, specially priced at $2.00 square yard. (These are marble tile designs.) Seamless’ Axminster Rugs of fine tex- ture and unusual design, 9x12 size, $57.00. Worsted Wilton Rugs—our extensive quality and patterns, 9x12 size, $120.00. " Carpets, $2.75 to $7.50 yard. The ten-piece dining room suite illustrated is a charming product of the furniture crafts- man’s art. Workmanship and construction typify the best in furniture designing. Buffet, China Closet, Server, Extension Table, five Chairs and one Armchair. $478.00. Two-piece living room suite with occasional chair, a very practical and charming combi- nation. The two pieces are $216.00. Living Room Rocker, covered in a beautiful de- sign of tapestry. Frame is of mahogany. $47.50. K ¥ | Overstuffed Easy Chair, deep, useful upholstery. $67.50. Large high-backed Liv- ing Room or Hall Chair, covered in tapestry. $47.50. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERREL PAYMENT PLAN Furniture for the Dining Room Ten-piece Combination Walnut Dining- Room Suite, as illustrated, is a charming product of the furniture craftsman’s art. Workmanship and construction typify the best in furniture designing. Buffet, China Closet, Server, Extension Table, five Side Chairs and one Armchair, covered in blue hair cloth $478.00 Ten-piece Mahogany and Maple Suite, closed china case, paneled door with draw- er; very new and attractive......$495.00 Ten-piece Suite, walnut and old maple; chairs covered in blue hair tloth..$475.00 Five-piece Painted and Docorated Break- fast Suite Unfinished Breakfast Tables, round, square and drop-leaf, from $8.00 to $12.00 Gate-leg Tables, mahogany and walnut, all sizes, small enough for use in the living room and large enough for use in the din- ing room $22.50 Windsor Chairs, mahogany and walnut, from $9.50 up. Furniture for Small Living Rooms and Sun Parlors Complete Line of Fiber and Reed Suites. Three-piece Fiber Suite in brown, rocker and armchair, all spring bottoms, cushions and covering in cretonne Three-piece Reed Suite, spring cushions and covering in pretty cretonne. .. .§72.00 Fiber Tables and Ferneries, $3.50 to $5.50 Bedding _A Bed and Spring in single or double sizes; ivory, mahogany or walnut finish; three pieces Mahogany, Walnat or Ivory Finished Square Tubing Bed in single or double sizes .. s The Twin Windsor Bed, suitable for the modern size room, in all finishes," $14.00 and up. Solid or Cane Panel Beds in all finishes and sizes $15.00 and up Children’s Cribs, newest designs and patterns Dixie Felt Mattresses, 50 Ibs., heavy - stripe ticking, four row stitching..$17.00 Single size $15.00 Grant Felt Mattress, hoice of ticking . ..$25.00 Single size 5 ..$23.00 Lincoln Felt Mattresses, 6-inch Imperial edge, choice of ticking (ticking samples sent on request) Single size St .$30.00 Mt. Vernon Felt Mattress, 6-inch Im- perial stitched edge, choice of tick- Single size Monroe Hair Mattress, 6-inch box, Im- perial edge, choice of ticking......$55.00 Single size ...$44.00 Moses” Best Hair Mattress, Imperial stitched edge, choice of ticking. . .. .$80.00 Single size Feather Pillows in tickings to match above mattresses...... ,..$1.85 to $10.00 The Mount Vernon Box Spring, con- ,sti'ucte,d of 72 tempered springs, hand tied, felt top, choice of ticking Single size $30.00 “Moses Best” Box Spring, hair top, rolled edge, highest grade con- struction ...... ve....$43.00 Single ... Gtk ..$39.00 De Luxe Springs, all sizes $22.00 Moses’ Ace Spring, all sizes. .$17.50 Moses’ Sagless, all sizes. .. .. .$13.50