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J J r 4 95 9 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 12, 1925—PART 9 o] 75 > Dyer, Miss Lorena Dorr, Miss Ruby | Miss Laura L. Ludwig, Miss Grace|to the reunion at Dallas, Tex., May > 2 Duncan U, Fletcher, Mrs. Rowland S. | tee has added to its list of patronesses | Will have in the cast Mrs. Lyman B. MEBBEXLSC}‘C‘{"‘I{% ¢ C.|Eus Oiss Blsavetn Howser, Miss Maude Morgan and others. 19. Any information regarding the Unitarian Womepn Pl’i':‘_ d N. Dyer, Mrs. Paul Brockett, Mrs.|the names of Miss Mabel Boardman, [Swormstedt, Miss , Ry Pre dpaRs il trip can be furnished. 5 Frederick Delano, Mrs. Ernest Bick- | Mrs. Dubols, Mrs. Appleton P.|Miss y Chapter o e +| Loutse Howser, Miss Margaret Hutch- = This worthy cause is receiving the Spring Party Friday nell, Mrs. George Coggeshall, Mrs. U. | Ciark Clarendon Smith, Mrs. M. |Jeanne —_—d ison, Miss Nell Hutchison, Miss|Card Party to Include hearty co-operation of local chapters e (I;_ ;1[ gx.i;ca and her daughter, Mrs. |D. Lightfoot, Mrs. Carolyn Handy, nm\.uu The May ball which will be held at | Gladys K1dd, Miss Madeline King, pidue and Mk and other organizations interested in| e Spring party which the Uni- | . H. Beli. Mrs. Carrle B. Allen, Mrs, Wallace|O. W e Nardman Park Hotel, Friday evening, | Miss Lucille King, Miss Marie Leh- Bridg Jong | tio upkeep of the veterans and their| ;10 women of Washington will S AR | Streater. Mrs. James G. Hudson, Mrs. |Miss Flaint Bop Na aod the pices of the|mar Miss Frances Linfoot, Miss —_— families kK i o) W. C. Sterling, Mre. John M. Beavers, | Uraham, Mss e ey 1 e e el o e L | e o o Bwing I (it oflihes ofickes| MR RNIRY s stavioon (Mdd evening Esther Chapter, O. E. S., | s Robert Coe, Mrs. dames Mulcare, | V- 1jamin A Vatinen the Daughters of the Confederacy,|shears, Miss Marie McGuire, Miss|n . i gt of the chapter: Mrs. Phillip Thomas | at the Hale parish house of All Souls’ Rea ly for Card Party Mrs. Bertha Robbins, Mrs. Westbrook, | M S -"l bibson Foute” Gante oreeyt | Hilie Morgan, Miss Margaret Mana. [C» No- 804 will hold - bridge, five|Carter, president; Mrs. Thomas Fer- | Church will be & large and brilliant Mrs. John Fowler, Mrs. George Wet- | Montagur e e uslie dhach. ot | feld, Mise 1oisie Schulze, Miss Selma |hundred and mah-jung party at Six- | guson, vice president; Mrs. Harvey | affair. Mrs. 1. O. Seward, chairman e zel, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Frank Campbell |4 special orche Nvolaieuris DoTitiain s oIS Lo <ephine Spindle, Miss | teenth Street Mansions, Sixteenth and | Ball, second vice president; Mrs. Mar- | in charge, describes it as a tourna-| The card party which Esther C| and Mrs. Frank Morrison the Intermissions Miss Mildred 1. Streets, at 8:30 o'clock p.m. April | garet l:mum. recording secretary; | ment of games, since games will be| ter, Order of the Eastern Star, is giv — . | - Miss Helen Ix Montgomery is|{ van, 2 Mrs. Clarence Albaugh, treasurer.|provided to sult all ages and tastes.|ing Wednesday at Wardman Park . . . . F - chairman of the young ludies' com- | Marlan Upshaw Preceding the games a recertion | Mrs. Thomus Temple Hiil, historiani| In the afternoon tea Wil be served | Hotel at 2 oclock promises to be one Women's City Club Unit {Mrs. Howe to Entertain mittee and Mi Lucinda Jennings | ington, Miss will be held by the officers of the|Mrs. Jane [Elliott, registrar; Mrs. |and In the evening other refresh-| of the largest of the season. All ar- 1 Fry is vice chairman. They are be- | Miss Lucille U | thapter. They will be assisted in|Alice Ferguson, parifamentarian; Miss | ments will be provided. Several hun- | rangements have been compicted, and | Plans Two One-Act Plays Church Society Board & voung | Wrenn, Miss Ina Wilson Flinn, Miss|r iving by the Confederate veterans ie Tancil, chaplain, and Mrs, Jo-|dred reservations already have been|the committees which have worked E. Howe will entertain the strella Amores, Miss | Sal Morton, Miss Thelma C. Os-|he n the District, the officers of | seph Saunders, custodian. made, Mrs. D. F. Hewett being in|for its success report they have se-| The drama unit of the Women's of the executive Brabhin well, Mles Maurine Brat- | mond, Mi Agnes Bass, Miss Edith | hern Rellef Soclety and the A oharge of the tables. cured attract prizes for each tabple. |City Club, Mrs.-Marialyse Ross Manly, man’s Soclety of E: tain Virginia Burke, Miss | MacCartee, Miss Janie Cornwell, Miss [ Memorial Association. A short musi-| yoans cannot b . ¥ A list of the patronesses includes| In addition to Mrs. Coolldge, Mrs will present two one-act|Baptist Church at luncheon t Miss Nettie Carr, Miss Cooksey, Miss Alice Cooksey, | cal program will follow. onaE. e D e l:“}‘ e on soldier | nyme. Panaretoff, Mrs. J. C. Merriam, | Dawes, the cabinet ladies and the the clubhouse, 22 Jackson|at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mi ar, Miss Alma Chap- v Miss Wini-| The proceeds will go toward de-| 0 iragce: policiés until” thems IcLean, Mrs, Frederick | prominent women whose names have at 8:15 o'clock p.m.|dred Kaiminski of Philadelph Helen ing th per of the veterans |Policies are two years old. Whitman C been publi; the comn * by Lillian Grav the guest of honor After-Easter Millinery Economy Event! 1,000 Brand-New $5 to $7.95 Trimmed Hats In a Sensational Sale at Imagine buying a regular $3.00 to $7.95 Hat for $3.85! Take advantage of this special offering—select your hat at an unexpected saving from the great variety of fascinating new models this sale affords. Every whim of the season’s favored style is shown in these clever, color- ful and charming millinery modes. Materials are straw, silk, hair braid, ribbon, satin and felt. All the gay colors that Spring sponsors are here, and styles, too, are many. Delightfully trimmed with flowers, ribbons, embroid- ery, fruit, etc. ‘Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. 89¢c to $1 All-Linen Stamped Goods, S0c All-linen Stamped Good: including scarfs, centerpieces and thr piece buf- fet sets, good, heavy quality oyster white linen, in a large variety of attractive, simple designs. Goldenberg's—First ¥loor. 25¢ Crash Toweling, 15¢ Yd. 2,000 yards of Heavy Absqrbent Crash Toweling, the quick-drying kind for roller or tea towels. (No mail or phone orders filled.) Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Red Star Hemmed Diapers, $1.75 Dozen 100 dozen 2 Red Star Hemmed Diapers, in sealed cartons containing one dozen. Slight seconds of regular $2.50 grade. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1 Turkish Towels, 69¢ Mercerized Table Damask, 69¢ Yard 72-inch Extra Heavy Mercerized Table Extra Fino Grade Turkish Bath Towels, Damask, launders und wears as well as good, heavy welght and generous size for linen damask. An assortment of neat bath use. Pink, blue, gold and lavender patterns. Seconds of reguiar $1.00 grade. borders. Goldenberg's—First ¥loer. Goldenberg's—First Floor. ‘ln"nmm"/..‘ Crommem | $ $5.50 Porch $39 Fiber Reed Suite d Loom-woven Fiber Reed New Hampshire Porch Rocker: St ng of 42-inch Settee, ) for good service, Rocker and Chair. Strongly made of seat, wide arm rests and dou- loscly-woven fiber reed; Minished in S Bak i o brown. Can be left outdoors—rain or ‘ [ won't hurt it. / Sale of Furniture for Summer Homes at Savings $3.98 staunchly made Large, roomy Regular 35¢ Yankee Print Zephyrs - 19¢ Yard Perfect Quality and Full Pieces 36-inch Yankee Print Zeph- yrs, in a variety of guy-col- The Linen Market Has “Busted” So Tomorrow We Offer 167 Pieces of Irish Dress Linens At 39c a Yard The same quality Tmported Trish Dress Linens of which we sold thousands of yards in recent sales at 490 & yard. Tomorrow at 3%c a yard. be- cause we took prompt advantage of a “break” in the wholesals market. All pure linen quality, every vard pre-shrunk ored chintz designs, showing to 36 Inches. The assortment includes all the new all the newest and most shades for Spring, including Peach, Leather, Lead, wanted colors and combina- Tomato, May Rose, Copen, Wild Rose, Old Rose, tions. This pretty material Buff, Jade, Mals, Gray, Reseda, Constance, Wis- will be extensively used for teria, Pink, French Blue, Coral, Old China and making women's and chil- White. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.25 Seamless Sheets dren's Summer frocks. First Floor—Domestic Dept. 81x90-Inch All Double-Bed 9 8c Perfect Size Quality Durable sheets that will give excellent wear; made of firm, close woven sheeting cotton, hand torn and ironed, finished with deep hem. All are per- fect quality and in the desirable 81x90 double-bed size. $1.50 Bleached Sheets, $1.25 | S3.§0 Bedspreads, $2.39 21486 Sakmmisee Sirohon Bhsete. douhisy | - 9R180 WAIts Thmity Medeperans, cxtia bed size; free from starch or dressing. {EIREEStaine SCRUAREA il 6y ' 4 9 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ $1.98 Bleached Sheets, $1.4 45%36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size; 21x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra | free from starch or dressing. length for double beds; made of l\'a\\." 290 Blesched .\1uslin. 15‘: roundithresd ket cotton. \ 36-inch Bleachéd Muslin, a close-woven $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 | soft-finish quality. Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size; in 29¢ Sheeting Cotton, 18c . 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, ex- Marseille designs. | | tra heavy, round thread quality Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39¢ Yard-Wide Tissue Ginghams Firm woven, durable quality Tissue Ginghams, in a large assortment ? ....... 529C of new styles for Spring, including the popular checks and brokem plaids 28¢ Romper Cloth, 19¢ Yard in every new color and combination. A warranted fast-color fabric, extensively used for making cool and attractive Summer frocks. 36 inches Wide.....eeennse. 19¢ Dress Ginghams, 14c : Mill Ends of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in 32-inch Romper Cloth, light and dark checks and plalds; all wanted colors, war- [ grounds, in checks, stripes and plain ranted fast. 2 to 10 yard lengths. colors. A wash fabric for,-children's rompers and women's house dresses. 35¢ Dress Ginghams, 24c 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a large as- sortment of new Spring styles and color- ings. Fine domestic quality, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors 50c Shirting Madras, 39¢ 36-inch Rayon Stripe Shirting Madras, white grounds with colored stripes; for | men’s and boys’ shirts. | Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. i | [ grovas e Rocker made Maple $69 Fiber Reed Suite Three-piece Hand-woven Fiber Reed Suite, with $55 reinforced construction to give it strength and dura- bility. Spring-filled cushions on all three pieces rest- ing on spring bottoms. Finished in baronial brown, twgrtone gray and ivory. Boyers' Gliding Settee, made of 4 % h § hardwood, in natural finish. Adjust- White Mountain Refrigerators have carried the cold, dry erystal able backs. The most comfortable clear air of the mountain peaks to every quarter of the globe for half a century. As clean and white as the new fallen your food as no other, refrigerator can. You are lawn settce made. Avwning, $10 Extra. ‘White Mountain Réfrigerator, three-door type, with baked white top-icer type, White Mountain Stone White Refrigerator, in popular three- door style, with massive doors and thick panels lined with pure white quarried stone—a notable feature of this fa- I i9 of one-plece $5.98 Lawn Bench, $3.98 4-ft. Lawn Benches, with steel frame and hardwood slats, screwed on. Natural varnish finish. mous make, Tru ice capacity, 70 1bs. Price eopmeesssmaemen a quart bottle. REFRIGERATORYS frigeration, and, dollar for dollar, are guaranteed more value than you cen buy in any other refrigerator at anywhére near the same price. ‘White Mountain Refri; ‘White Mountain Refrigerator, with the small compartment high enough to easily hold size milk Ice capacity, 80 1bs. Price..c.see ! il FiNrZ772Z Lawn Swings $12.50 Lawn well known “Goshen” make; built frame, painted red and green, painted settee. snow, they preserve sure of perfect re- d Swings, the trongly 4-passenger Porch Swings 98 Porch Swings, 42 inches or, wide, equipped with gal- with food chamber 1 interior. I lined it K vanized iron ceilin Sapacity, 50 Tos, A LB Canopy, $5 Extra. chains. i zplendid value gnd construction. $29 ¢ Price c..o. rue ice capacity, 55 . = bs. . Price. sesonees Lane Cedar Chests, Specially Priced You will recognize these prices as extremely low for the famous “Lane” Cedar Chests. , $5.98 36 inches long, $7.98 40 inches long, $9.98 seamless porcelain; $69 33 inches 1 Because of slight irregularit one-half below their regular pi tile patterns; all with complete cure attractive floor coverings 9x12-ft. Size $8.75 When Perfect Sell for $16.20 3x9-ft. size; when perfect, $3.00, 7.6x9-ft. Armstrong’s Corkolin 6x9-ft. Crex de Luxe Rugs, d 7.6x9-ft. Smith’s Seamless Axn $7.95 4.6x7.6-ft. ze, $5.95 grade, at are slightly imperfect, others perfe floral designs. Plenty of the 9x12- Regular $30.00 Grades $19.50 69¢ Square Yard Heavy-weight Inlaid Linoleums, width; two good patterns; in blue, green, black and brown colorings in the lot. Very slight imperfectios 3x4.6-ft. Duroleum Felt-base Ru tapestry effects. $1.50 Cross-Stripe Curtai of two curtains and trimmed. Rose, blue, green and ta with combination color stripes. natural color grounds, and tan stripes. with green, Hardwood Extension- Frame Window Sereems, 24 inches and extend to inches— 49c $125 Hair Sweeping Brushes, with long han- dles; 12-inch size-- 98¢ 25 Omna, lock size— s1 4.6x9-1t. size ; when perfect, $3.00, at $2.69 9x12-ft. Kimlark Fiber Rugs, handsome designs: 9x12-ft. Stenciled Design Japanese Grass Rugs: $7.00 grade. 9x12-ft. Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs; $22.50 grade. $12.95 Stenciled Crex Rugs 6x9-ft. size, $7.95 grade, at $5.95 Regular $35.00 Grades $23.50 $1.50 “Seconds” Inlaid Linoleums 29¢ & 39c Grades 50c & 69¢ Grades 19¢c Yard 29cYard | Don’t miss this opportunity to supply your | First Floor Bargsin Table aad Fourth Floor. Pretty Cross-stripe Summer Curtains, in sets center valance; $2 Summer* Couch Covers, $1.29 Heavy Linene Couch Covers, 56 inches wide, 2% yards long; finished with knotted fringe: $1.25 Corrugated Gal- vanized Iron Garbage Mallchble Irom Gar- dem Rakes, 12-prong size; long handles— 49¢ i : 2 Pkgs. Special Sales Announced in This Advertisement Are for TW O 98c Water t‘:‘o::flnT::l 26¢ Salt i Tl:'ett!es Uneeda DAYS—Monday and Tuesday. If You Cannot Come Pitchers = !.Orlr{fl Paper ith This S % y ’ : ; /ith This One-pint With This Catpem nnd... 98¢ Biscuits Tomorrow, Shop Here Tuesday Yk This 49¢ With This Cnasia.. 19¢ > 3 Coupon and. .. Coupon and P Cans of Coupon and With This Wizard Coupon and a1 wood- C jvork i S " Two regu- Miahes tiangle § 5 c | 28| [ Brand Tabie f] atminamreasetnos |, Joka gl 6k far 0c cane | meereguine 10 ‘ ioica Salt, two pound [ | Panel =es: I antecd | | Uneeda Biscuits: of ’cra hey’s of Sanitary T J || packages. (S) || auanty ) || fresh stock. (S) Cotoas, (S) . ies, which in no way interfere witl ing qualities, these Heavy Felt-base Rugs are to be sold tomorrow at one-third to rices. The assortment includes pr borders. Take advantage of this at extraordinary savings 6x9-ft. Size $4.88 - When Perfect Sell for $8.10 18-in. by 9-it at 88¢ ize; at $1.69 Extra Special —May Not Last All Day $20.00 grade At Rugs, beautiful patterns iscontinued patterns: $13.50 grade ninster Rugs; $30.00 grade. At. Bozart Fiber 9x12-ft. Large Room Size, Perfect Quality, g s bt Gl e Reei il Stenciled Design Crex Rugs, in green, blue Rugs, beautiful reversible wool rug d in and brown, as well as_combination colorings. rose, blue, green. gold, tan and brown colorings $3.95 and More Included in the assortment are Smith’s and Sanford’'s makes, all seamless lion. ct quality. Good colorings in_med ft. large room size, as well as 8.3x10.6 Regular $45.00 Grades $29.50 8-quarter Z o Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleu S-quarter 550 yards width: in mill lengths: an assortment of pat- ns. terns and colorings. Scatter Size Rugs Specially Priced 27x534 Hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, $1.50 grade. At gs, $1.00 grade. k.o 3x6-ft. Extra Heavy Stenciled Grass Rugs, $1.50 grade. At.. 27x54 Extra Heavy Stenciled Grass Rugs, $1.00 grade. At... S 3x6-it. Crex de Luxe Rugs, discontinued patterns; $4.50 grade. At... 27x48 to 27x54 Smith’s Axminster Rugs, $4.00 grade. At... AR e Fast-Color Cretonnes I Bar Harbor Chair Cushions 79% & 98c Grades 48c needs for Summer curtains, coverings and | Baf Harbor Shape dr“nperll‘& 25,000 yards of high-grade, yard- 16x18 d 18x19 1 wide, fast-color cretonnes: in full bolts or Ldiean Bl Ll ] mr:“ 1pn|gmai but plenty alike for all purposes. boxed sides. Cotton Shown in all the most sought-after colorings, heavy-w fast-co in floral, atripe, bird, foliage, woodland and Y wamny fecedp ns, 88c tassel n grounds, Heavy Blue and Brow Curtains, mounted on 6 ft 7t 8 ft. 10 ft. wide, 7.8 ft drop. blue, red ring Sale oqysewares nday Sale of Irregular Congoleum, Waltona and Sandura Rugs At Savings of ; to 7 $5.88 when perfect, $1.5Q, 3x6-ft. size: when pe A< $15.00 grade $15 Hodges’ Cherokee or 8.3x10.6-ft. size, $13.75 grade, at $10.65 6x9-ft. size, $10.00 grade, at $7.85 Axminster, Velvet and Brussels Rugs at Savings of One-Third Irregulars $1.50 to $2.50 Armstrong’s Linoleums, 69¢ Square Yard Subject to slight Chair with ten and sixteen buttons. $3.50 Canvas Porch Curtains $2.65 with ropes and all attachments ready to hang. wide, 7.8 it. drop, $4.00 de, at $3.15 wide, 7.8 ft. drop, frade 4 wide, 7.8 it. drop, §! S Coftee With This Coupon and 34c | | One - pound the splendid wear etty wool rug and opportunity to se- .6x9-ft. Size When Perfect Sell for $10.15 riect, $1.50, at 88c $11.75 . $3.95 .$11.95 $7.50 $8.95 $19.75 Rt At Rugs, $11.75 some in the lot otiental, ncat and ze for smaller rooms. Regular $60.00 Grades $39.50 defects. $1.50 & $2 Grades 98¢ Cushions, sizes the better grade with filled, covered with r cretonnes; tufted n Stripe Canvas PorcH strong pole, camplete . $3.50 grade, at $2.65 50 grade, at $3.65 50 grade, at $4.45 $1.98 Heavy Tin Wash ilers, with cold wood handles; No. 9 size— $1.19 Black Beauty Wal or Floor Brushkes, made of chemicaily treated yarn— cover; large 19 81.98 Heavy Irom Re- tinned Food Choppers, with 4 cutters; dium size— $1.49 $1.16 Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, 24-inch slze— 79¢ me-