Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 58

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. basket ball team and boxing |tling Club, Young Folks' Soclal Club, | gressive Glee Club; Buffalo Junior|ing a humorous plece, “Dried Apple 0. Young People's Dramatic Club, Girls'|Athletic Club; Manchester Athletic | Ples,” brought enthusiastic applause. Literary and game groups; | Embroidery Club, Boy Scouts, No. 506, | Club; Girls' Dramatic Club, 7:30 to| The remainder of the program in- Industrial Art Club; Milllnery Club;|No. 512, 7:30 to 10:30. 10:30. cluded “The Bells of St. Young Folks' Social and Literary —_— “Pale in the Amber We: X E Club; Mothers' Club, 7:30 to 10:30. Cleveland-Phelps, Eighth and T| Deanwood, Whittingham .g,—," and |Sandman,” “Little David, For z . — streets northwest: ‘| Lane place northwest. Chanteys, nvictus” and or detailed information of thel9 to 10:30; Public Speaking Club,| Went Washington, Phillips School, | Tuesday—Amphion Glee -Club, lamp | Friday—Millinery, plain sewmg and | Night,” by the club and B tivities of the community centers | platform practice, in the auditorium, |Twenty-seventh and N streets north- | shade making and millinery grou rus Club, [ tions,” by Ben Cain, jr., to his own hools, appiy | 7:30 to 3:30, followed by Instruction, | west: La Salle law class, 7:30 to 19:30%| armon AP Al o athictls | aocompaniment on the’ guitar, and TAKE MANY WAYS TO SMARTNESS er department, Frank- [ in room 21, 8:30 to 10:30. Tuesday—Home economics classes,| Domestic At Circle, 8§ Ladies'| Club, Men's Athletic Club, 7:30 to|“Plantation Stories” by J. L. Money- slephone Maln 6036. B 7:30 to 10; Fidelity Art Club, Whist | Needlework Club, 7:30 10:30, way, livened up the evening im- 2 Yoo Dunbor, First and N stieets north- | C1ub, Civics' Club, Community Or-| Thursday—Basketry, flower mak- mensely. E 3 Johmon-Powe'l, Hiatt place and | eers i chestra: Lincoln Athletic Club, |ing, wax work and bead work groups, i ven the conservatively smart Lamont street northwest.—The O-E-| " Fpursday—Tie community secre- rgetown Breps Athletfe Club, |lamp shade making, millinery and = = = i ceoa tic Club, directed by Laura | caries of Alvidions. 10 ia o3, Invite nan’s Community Club, ‘Criterion | dressmaking group, Saxophone Or- cHARMING PROGRAM woman will count among the *first will present a three Guests to meet Miss Hallie Q. Brown, | Social’ Club, 7:30 to 10: pervised gheatra, C| land music study group, LB - Misplaced Decimal.” Sat- | §iests 10 meet Miss Hallle Q. Brown: |study period for children, 7:30 to §:30. [ 7:30 to '10:30; Douglass League, 3. ’ | necessities” of her spring wardrobe 5 p.m. The program will ring the recent campalgn and| Friday—Children’s story telling F‘rsdny—Girl. Reéreational Club, 3:15 BY MEN s GLEE CLUB - 5 include several choruses and dances e A e Progressive girls, Young | to & | one of these new ensemble suits. The children's dramatic group will| (ation of Colored Women's Clubs, | Women's Whist Club, Clover Pleasure Saturday—Classes in rhythmic — PAPERHANGING ! S . >c repeat the pantomine, * R o el L s . Trio Pleasure' Club, “Reg'lar [ dancing for children, 10 to 11380 am.| o o v U o Tor o oo | Specially priced at $25 and up— E g ety musical *from 6:30" to "T:15 willin- | (O e o g P Y its first formal concert last night at Bp iie shpst pfenty eka 2o, lude numbers by the Howard Uni-|F et < Ve B Lovejoy, Twelfth an streets | F y M B. C 2 der the rating your walls, 5 . Tuesday P v Orchestra and by the Amphion ( A :::;‘Z:; U\,L (:(, ;(Z':Lph(»,u‘;," L, that | 3 hould have l;lx(x s For Your Convenlence—Open a Charge Account children, 3 ub. A banquet will be served E i e = —Boy , §couts, Game and |church. L Our experience plano clasges. 3 L. |3t 8:30. The entertainment will in-| v, Wieises wvence pofl Hiew Ruamg Club, Boys' Community Sing-| The program opened with a group rs has proven of rench for adults, 50: | clude motion pictures from the In-| 3 = ing Club, gymnasium . groups, visual|of popular songs played by the G. W. alue to us and to ch for chi 2 erior Department and dancing s a0 Nasdloeratt b, . Bir- |Instruction program, classes in beauty | U, Orchestra, which was followed by the satisfaction of our 4 I cdaoly ey | it hletle group. 7:30 to 9; Arabian | Culture, Manchester Athletic Club, |three songs by the entire club, customers s Division avenue and| ronieiieted Subial Club; Potomac| Fiying Ace Athletic Club, \7:30 to|“George Washington,” “We Meet e ‘Afl\hlu ‘Aluh \'nmmunl\;v(?rl’h(‘ulru 10:30. Supervised study period for| Again Tonight, Boys” and “Winter GEORGE PLITT CO., Inec. Painting. Paperhanging, Upholstering, Furniture 1325 14th St. NNW. M. 4224 m Club rehe: PR m‘ " | children, medical clinic, 7:30 to 9. Song.” The excellent rendition of Club, | members employed eattewarh, (e i Suturday—Whittling Club. indus-|planc solos by Wilmer Bartholomew. | 5 cwork, basketr e e : a | trial groups, including flower making, |a member of the club, was pleasing | bbbt s e S e ¥iay " Lamp makingan lamp shade making and basketry: | to the audience, and a group of three | visual instructfon, slide lecture; Pro-|songs by the double quartet, incl ight ing, - embroidery, knitting, millinery, | reed work classes, Rialto Athletic e crocheting and upholstery: supervised | Club, two teams, ; Girls' Junior Central High, Eleventh and Clifton |study period and game period for chil- | Athletic Club, Th , 7:30 to 10. | club for oldcr -Piano classes for children \ to 5; plano class for| Miner Normal il §: community chorus of | Ex stree 2 i 1 b, includin, i Sewing, millinery Paul Dukes, 8:15; Mou f music for children, 8:30: f v Eroups) Red Cross classss, An enjoyable evening, a worthy cause—the Charity Inaugural Ball, March 4th Athletic C: . r 30 to 9:30 s | Y B p. Clubs, basketry 5 Toeway St R Mayftlower Hotel 8 to 8 | ~ ciatic Tewi j ] ; PUBLIC AUCT[ON il > INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN T ot ey STOCK and FIXTURES of e T T BERTRAM COHN CO. | z == R W. B. Moses & Sons hysical raining | ? : %l Before Moving’ to Our New Location, 1235 G St. N.W. ' g Mount Vernon Athletic Club, "":\]' § . STOCK—Fur Scarfs, Fur Coats, Street Dresses, Eve- [ Fu""ture St S Llnem A i ning Dresses, Cloth Coats. Carpet’ F Sh'eet al‘ld Eleventh Up’lolster‘y FIXTURES—Safe, Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Partitions, Show Cases, Revolving Racks, Millinery e S Odd and Discontinued Merchandise SR GUS EICHBERG : Tast Washington, Fa g Auctioneer School, Seventeenth and ¥ Capitol r l rl s ery Specia - Tuesday—In the Hine or High | asas Y School Basketry clas ; the lw]r|‘ Fello Band w ist the R\m‘\j Independent Band with practice 30 L TG | THOSE WHO INVESTIGATE Community Social Club, $:30. munity Soclal Clu, 830 After the February Sale, upon inspection of our stock, we found many e e CHOOSE THE odd and discontinued pieces of Furniture. Rather'than carry this mer- letic b, 7 ern A letic Club, | b : { ] t : e Royal chandise longer, we have marked each piece at a price that will insure its ‘Wilson Normal, Eleventh and Har-;v i 5 B ELECTRIC CLEANER quick sale. basket ball game. 7 to 10:30: ss | - meeting of the Northern Athl - R\ Sl s e NO SebToes No Eoibinna R Tuesday—Trilingle Athletic C GEARS basket hail game. T fo & { ] 1 b 5 e L ::‘:w"l‘ng’ R lass, | Picks Up : mmr ':ldl; Dining Ch D:’“‘Ggh Chalrsd btk R;"fl“::r Price T | Threads—Hairs—Lint 1—Mahogany Dresser ... 18300 76350 R price, $7.30 each S A 3-Piece Willow Suite uphols- r\-::y"\‘gm!:lflhle Tub, husmmw § Without a Brush 1—Mahogany Dresser ..... }}:w - SeveiiPiece Mabiogany Badroom: Stits l—gl:ePielcl:a Brl;alktl_lutt:restsjr::e ST meeting. | - ; 4 SRRy 1—Mahogany Dresser ..... - consisting of 60-in. Dresser, extra large T <Py ¥ i Thursday-—Games by the Columbia Gets all the Dirt By Air Alone g . . 1 iece Breakfast Suite, 1—Mahogany Dresser 5 Vanity, full-size Poster Bed, with Box el ke T e Midgets and the Columbia Juniors; | o ¢ the Columbia | i You can know the difference between L o 4 e o b Whkant i) | electric ‘cleaners only by comparing the Spring, Vanity Bench, Chair and Rocker. s . 24.00 e i work they do. Vanity Dressers Regularly, $640.00; special, $325.00. 1 5 Plecs’ Brsitont Suite ""7:3]"15“ et S Tehiarsly by | | [0 JMeko IbissCompariced itiel 1—Walnut Vanity ........ 170.00 90 Metal Bed blue and gold | 6500 29.00 “The Washingtonians,” i Racing Fis- | SRR S NSO 1—Walnut Vanity 156.00 e eds 1—Oak Extension Table... 82.00 18.00 SpE | & owe it to yourself to kmow how com- LD % i Regular Special 1—Mahogany Dining Table. 60.00 20.00 pletely and quickly the Royal cleans 1—Walnut Vanity ........ 1380.00 . Price Price 4—Walnut Serving Tables, : TON R ey ix mlenc 1—Walnut Vanity ........ 190.00 3—Mahogany Single Beds, - each 66.00 22.00 Dancing Club, ) e sl ,.“ e ey ! ; 1—Mashogany Vanity 188.00 ¥ 21.00 2—Mahogany Sewing Cab- e o utatee Al | FREE I—thonnz Vanity ... 196.00 1—Mahogany Single Bed... i 22.50 inets, each 20.50 10.25 community program Jur mmunity ~program. : N\ 1—Ivory Single Bed....... 41.00 20.00 1—Smoking Stand . 21.00 7.50 B I e i < o IRAIDN ey Sioweny Vanity : 1—Brass Single Bed....... 30. 15.00 1—Mahogany Library Table 3800 16.85 ; Ross basket b: am, \) \ AND Cln'fforcttel‘ 1—Brass Single Bed g 35.00 1I—Mahogany Davenport o) i : Tabie 70. 40.00 nr«wn;rl;(;n:‘v':::‘i‘t;‘uiqa\»nuv‘ EASY PAYMENTS 1—Mahogany Chifforette .. 101.00 1"“W°I.““t Single Bed and Many articles are to be found in our “Bar- e fo bekinaore 2118 1—N=hogany Chifforstte .. 180.00 Spring 00 14.50 gain Room” not mentioned in this ad. on, 3; advanced piano| 1—Mahogany Chifforette 130.00 All sales final. No exchanges. e an| J. C. HARDING & CO., Inc. . 1—Walnut Chifforette . .... 180.00 . Spring . 00 2250 argmatic cxpression gwoup, 3:15. DISTRIBUTORS 1_.%.1:.« cchgomu 125.00 4 Tvory Beds, full size, each 2175 1050 Single Wood Beds Frenc Uelass. | 3:15: 1—Walnut orette. 108.00 i 7 ,““““"“ instouotpntorbes Savage Washer and Dryer—Royal Electric Cleaners I—W:Innt Chifforetts..... 145.00 45 o Deas full sice, wach; 116,00 a0 1—Mahogany Single Bed... 85.00 | . N.W. i 1—Mahogany Chiffonier 1—Mahogany Single Bed. 90.00 in rhythmioc dancing, 3:15. | 720 12th St. N.W. Franklin 7694 [ 4 ?. ; Odd Wood Beds e Single Beds each | mirror Petworth, Bighth and Shepherd | = 1_;"‘?“ onier 1—Mahogany Full-Size Bed. 85.00 37.50 ‘"\?;',.‘.‘m“‘“i‘%‘n:‘;m. Woman'a_club. th mireor ........... 78.00 I—Maho Full-Size Post- Bl 1 b e e s e e el oo | TR A AL A LSRN Badiom Roc,m, . l—Mag:gsny Full Size Bost- e 'Smg,, e m'oo :15 31.00 =5 M for children, ; pilano clas 1o 4 | geigs Phrrgin T e 19—Bedroom Rockers in Mahogany and 1—Walnut Full-size Bed. .. 11400 57.50 1—Walnut Single Bed. AT E RIS | amteasts By wlivotas A%0TRECENE M Walnut at 14 price, $7.50 each. 1_Walnut FullSize Bed... 12000 60.00 1—Walnut Single Bed... tion prog Park View, Warder and Newton streets northwest Tu Public Speaking Ciub, 7:30 to 9; 2 lub, 9 to 10:30; BT T Vet ASCLAN AL =Tt G e Domestic Floor Coverings Drapery Department hnnv\ 5 ‘the Park beginners’ e s z g > ‘Warp Print Cretonnes at half regular prices. $3.50, now $1.75 B Ptk ,";’:L ";";1';; Extr rdinar S - al o hllald L lno’“""‘ 5 yard; $2.00, now $1.00 yard. Thursday — Park “Parent- aO y peCl S A wide assortmer:t of colorings and designs is offered at Imported Cretonnes, $1.50 and $1.75 yd., now 75¢ and 88¢ yard. r Association, 2: v s, ver{unusnal prices. Regular $1.65 sq. yd. and $1.75 £q. yd. Make new draperies or alip. covers that will freshen up your living sChnilarons busketry class. | Tomorrow ¢ Only qualities. room. i . e M el sPeCial, 31,30 Square Yard Domestic Cretonne and Chintz, 75c and 85c, now 39¢ yard. conthenst. Sevcnih ana ¢ stects| We have assembled a number of sensational Iurgaim' : g A 3 Sunfast Rayon Gauze, 50 inches wide. Regular price, $2.75 and m;‘.::‘:h: 1+ the Hine sunior 1ien | fOT tomorrow. Values that are sure to appeal to you. Seamless Axminster Rugs in many attractive designs and $8.00, now $1.50 yard. School Players, an adult colors. A Florentine silk, green and brown. 32 inches wide. Regular $1.50, SR, L S e Lo 9x12 Size, $57 specal, 75 yard Wi e All Upl'lght Pianos 4 ? 7 5 Heavy Scrim, suitable for curtains and hand work. Cream and 1d athletic games. [ which we have been recemtly advertising for $100 Worsted Wilton Rugs—our exclusive quality and patterns. beige. 50 inches wide, $1.25, now 75¢ yard. $150, $176 and $196, for tomorrow only . 9 12 s- 8120 Remnants less than haif regular price. Nets, voiles, scrims, gauze, RERODL GRT Terms, Ten Dollars Per Month . x i1ze, for window curtains; rayon, repp, pophn. cretonne, for drapery and rhythmic expression. o a - Smaller sizes are proportionately low in price. pillows ; damask, velour and tapestry for drapery and upholstery. on grou 3 to " j‘ An Player-Pia_nog s z 2 5 Attractive assortment voile and marquisette curtains, 216 yards lm' Junior High advertised recently for $245, $295 and $325, long, excellent quality, suitable for any room in the house. tomorrow only Sold regularly up to $5.75 pair. Special. ....$8.50 pair Terms, Ten Dollars Per Month, The Lmen S hop : Sold regularly up to $7.75 pair. Special. . 2. 7 slo 00 pure linen satin double Damask table cloths, size Lacet Arabian and Marie Antoinette curtains, 214 and 8 yards long, e e A SRS 41 5 Mt o bt itk e k. rcrrcrting e oo we jave recen! or r instruments 2 . S . MAYFLOWER that sold for $76. Tomorrow only. ] $3.00 all linen table Damask, 70 inches wide; five beautiful $13.50 pair, now GARDEN %l |° Terms, Five Dollars Per Month patterns, $2.25 yard. $14.50 l;:r, e : bl $1.00 all linen face towels, size 20x35 inches, 75c each. $16.00 pair, now. ..............$8.00 pair mpam e M 2,000 Player-Piano Rolls" 1 5 C 85c extra large, heavy white bath towels, 65¢ each. $18.50 pair, now. .. Including Tes Saturdays and Holidays. 3150 cJy advertised for 25¢ a roll, or 5 for $1. To- DINNER. T ta 8 oclock : moivow at 156 each. or Biir'$1: Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point tn the United States. g B - ¢ INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN t\l!‘lyl'lll:l‘l° ‘Holidays, k - Al T 3 -

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