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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925. SO CIETY ety o e iy dated (e ena,ene” v o) ZONTA CLUB DELEGATE. | Soon’v Salk, Dreffdend or e o, 32 : ) rnandez Esperon of M U S I C McCail Lanham introduced all the Dt presided. You are invited to CELEBRATE the Gflmplflloll of the wora Este Ne de Calvo. composers and assisting singers and | Miss Elizabeth Harris to Attend ——— orita Theodolina Almillilequi of musicians. i i i | i (Continued from Eighth P ) e enora Milagras Benet de SRR This afternoon Miss Cole, ,\irl.«Li National Confederation. Quartet Sings at Press Club. AREIRS = Newton, Senora Doctova Marta Robert g American woman | Salter, Miss Fergus, Mrs. Buttes o L BRI Members of the Nationai Press Club €., will hold a bridge, five hundred Porto Rico. Senora angeline | composers who will present some of [and Miss Branscombe will participate | Miss Elizabeth Harris was elected | oo 'ontertained at luncheon today by v in the music fair at Droop's from 4 [local delegate to the annual conven Male Quartet, composed and mah jongg party this evening at izhan of Pe nd Senora Pilor . st and finest ecmpo h r the TImperial 330 o'Clock 4t Sixteench Street Man. | Mark Menendez of Cuba ! [ et Sompositions| i 530 oclock. Tonight at 830, at{tion of the National Confederation of |of W. Arthur McCoy, firat teno 14th AND PARK ROAD sions. 3 5 made by Mrs, b ong o Memoriai Continental Hall, the second | zZonta Clul to be held in sledo, | George E. Anderson, second tenor; J 65 Receiving with the president of the Moore, president of the n Pen Women. | Lig program will be given. G '8 | Ohlo, May 15 and 16, at a meeting of | Benton Webb, first bass, and Francis chapter, Mrs. P. T. % 2 Women and . W participating include Mabel Wood Hill, | the Zonta Club in the Raleigh Hotel | P. Heartsill, second bass. pistr el Rhdy 0y Ao " Mrs, | for e American As in a recilul last night at | f{elen Sears, Mabel W. Daniels, Mary | yegterday. Mrs. Nan Street was elect- : 5 | s 3 he Men's City Club s, B § onca M -— ——— Streater and Mre. Nelson Page Web. | tary the American Assc D for SISl eatl Annr vt At — imously chosen reporter for the local ster. Mr. Goldman will render a num. | University Women, and Miss Mina [ {58 {08 Voin, ce o anc, vorce, wrts : . club 10 the magazine of the national ood progressive dealers (including three big Chain Stores) will help us WELCOME YOU ber of violin selections | Kerr, executive secretary of the| oo 1. years careful analysis but Mamage Llcenses. ;’,,'5““"’:‘,“'“- Committee chairmen for Following is a partial list of pa-|American Association of “University | {nijag it okolov, Washing-| Marriage liceuses have been issued to the ensuing year were chosen as fol- orporation trons and. patronesses: Representa.| Women. Miss Kerr will also preside. | tor ey it ¢ ret Da YOUng | following N e Ye R Yo oal o __ SPLENDID MUSIC PRIZES BY DEALERS permanent work, Miss Elizabeth Ha tive and Mrs. John H. Smythwick, Mr.| Among those who will attend the | .01 cellist, retchen Hood, 8o Balos S A. wiliam and Bertha Brown. | Fis: " intercity, Mrs. Edith Salisbury Children Not Admitted Unless With Adults G. M. nzales, Miss Jessie Brans-|dinner 2 s G i °s, JUSS | prano, assisted the composer in inter- F. Holmes of this city and Eva P . R d d : DR rton NG a2 3 Hedies, Diak | PIETOOAERSC F58 C Aaals By Holow of % fellowship and attendance, Miss Louey rices Reduce s . mb, ¥ .1“"1‘1‘:::)\ ,)I;\ql;‘;:\l:;\‘: MAEEIE ST L Tees e |v“e\u’:e this, and the quartet, "Im";{, O rvtons, Pa,, and Tisoe | Venn: classification. and business TO DEALERS: You Are Also Invited }. MeGuite id Mys. Jaraes Has: | &9 Lambie, Miss o Thomas, SR g A. McCue of Altoona. Fa methods, Miss Karoline Klager, pub- On account of enlarge- To Visit Our Model S By L Eacir | Moy vogite Fomer e Ciien M | e W e e PR ol SN i o e AT MM | § et G Gur Market, we —BILLIARD & BOWLING Mrs. e hae? Mc. andl e Mies al, nki story Posma . Mre. Kathering TIft. | O aoram s %o runder and Mabel 3 Gotman z i offer a few desirable Departments— Roland H. F 1r. and y | Peterson, Miss MiSs | jones, reader of New York, and Miss| Cecil Wani and Margaret M. Welch. T stands for rent. 15 Tables—19 Alleys K. Fulton and 3 3 | Barnett. Miss . My rick, | Fergus Incerpreted Alferd Noyes' [, Ne¥ton V.. Wood and Madelelne H. Bemu- THIS WEEK ONLY Trimble, Mrs. Charies E! 3r a Miss Thompson, S¢S | powerful poem The Highwayma James B. Anderson and Louiss V. Hart- Capt. and Mrs. Q. B. Ni Mrs. = e A d This has four distinct themes, the high- | grove. Clarence Rollins and Pearl Sydnor D ymas Ferguson is chairman f Brow e s & X | e g that of Bess, the| yAl0 R ‘Rardson of Brentwood. Md., and . of the card party, Mrs, J. J. Thomas, A ; Miss | jandlord’s daughter, and two descrip- | Vipictta Harris.of this cits o vice chairman, and Mrs. Alice Fer. |} r. Miss Emma : | tive themes in “Moonlight''and “Horse: | . ‘Thomas A. Vest' of this city and Pearl | fg an guson, chairman of tickets. Refresh - -Jones, 1 hoofs on the Highway.” “Radiance,” | E: Tinoer 5f Bel8 Ch0E0a0th £, Parker. ments wiil be served rt, Herriett . Mis PERD P ten under the Arthar Smith ‘ot Ironton. Ohio, “and Lo es and Dona Bertha Lutz of Ar lir Miss Dreame.” by Nathalle W. Price com: | Haran V- Daweon and Mase MeMation gentina are two of the distinguished 18 bined the reader’s voice, a singing , 7 visitors who are here this week to| oo iiacq o TIo 1 the hospitals | YOice. and two violins with plano. e % 1508 H STREET <~ WASHINGTON, D.C attend Pan-American conference. TGS Yen Ton & 8 PHAS | Dorothy Wilson, who could not_be * Opponic The Shoreham B Eon Awerican re will attend the annual Spring | DOrol B Dby (e They are stayiug at the Grace Dods® | gance of the Distriot of Columbia | SW2rdcd the vocal Pess By the TNs | Department of the Disabled American | {Tict of Columbl, Tiederation of Musie The imambers! of the Dis Li. rans in the New Wlillard ballro " under the age lir showed a rich g Business suit v = \ | . The list of patronesses includes Mrs. “Iric Cole, yo t member of the \White flannels this evening garc house of | S . sl the G .“fl”'l.m l;‘f»(e“’ o g Whit Mas Wilibur, Mg s oompoacin; & sisted by J. Ervine = - aite ’ = tenson ras! ton. played two : 73 ) Alis. Ghasion T Gorby, 20, vice pres. | and: music wil Ay iman || SieasoR ST Washington, Fsyed: tuo X Send a Hat With a Suit ; NIl eyt e Pt oot it e f the Columbian Women of |the Navy bands 4 Fugue in C Minor” ‘and “Concert b . ' 3 & [ i Washington University, will| During the intermission DOrothy|\gestomo, Adagio. Scherzo.” ~ Both | N P i i Panamas cleaned and blocked during the Summer Months, it is we £ ot At Gould ‘ sented with | g 4CS08 = - sl s e st s s o e o) | Felts cleaned and blocked . .... to have them carefully cleaned and packed woon, The on of officers | unit of the D. A. V. A O Stter nleRdthaiac . . will be n}:f‘l ‘::‘xm:::uelf(r::e.“ Poigmee = = b A, Mahoney, Wwhose “(‘-X|‘1'r‘ur|\r1|l'fi:{xr\;‘filfu ‘r.»vxrp(vt.‘);‘\srtu;nn Enterpme Serial | Moths feast on soiled and grease-stained w oolens. 2 away. Assisting Mrs. Corby will be the| Mrs MDA MatoneY ¢ | interpreted by Warren Terry, Wash- Building Association Dry cleaning is Summer insurance for Winter woolens. % e L orby will be i€|pen name is Pangs Burgess, is stop el arcen ity | > present officers, ‘who are Miss Eliza- (Pen name, 18 Uetgs FUrRette s S0F ) ington tenor.” They were “The Lamp Macal: Have Witter suits clesnied is wesl 3t low Over 83 years of experience in handlmgeVer\ Hote ardson, Mrs. Frank Rutter, Miss L i < aln, ot | Nightingal ] and L. Murray, Mrs. D. K. Shute and | R 80 1e8, foday And (morieN [ | seen.” Gena Branscombe at the piano. 54th issue of stock now open to advise you as to the proper method of presenied the first movement of Miss | P ting your rugs and carpets during the nator and Mrs. Wittiam Morrow | will read some of her poems and Will | prgnecombe's new “Sonata for Violin | Shares of stock, $1.00 each, protecting y B P g Lay will be the hostesses ned 4 S to be held by the Washington branch Butterfield’s “Trio for, Cello, Violin STORE HOURS A M. TO 530 P\ Club Held Last Night. o > club headquarters, | composer, plaved her “Sonata in D = z | FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES The final dinner dance of T e 1332 G St. N.W. Sloane Endersed Merchandise Carries an cAssurance of Satisfattion beth Wilson, Charles W. Rich- [BINE Bt the oy tertain for |Of Love” “Last Night I Heard the || 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. || & prices. 3 conceivable kind of floor covering enables us L B ° e i, e | £ 0. - i e ;- Miss Elizabeth Cullen N e o ler- Mrs. Mahoney | With Julie Ferlen, New York violinist, for \bacEiation: Oulc[, Service Aluja‘) of Australia, who are traveling in|give a talk on the Seed Scatterers',n gl 0" ’ payable monthly. P ’ B warm weather. this country and were guests for sev- | Society, which she founded Elizabeth Merz Butterfield, assisted | Five per cent interest paid s eral day s of Dr. and Mrs. Wilfley, are . John Dwight and Miss Fanny | by Miss Merz, violinist, and M. Plazza, | on stock withdrawn. o now at the Hotel Logan, Towa Circle, t the tea | cellist. opened the program with Mrs. (| 300 "F “Connelly, President e Last Dance of Universi ‘he Lnglish speaking Union this |and _Piano." Mary Howe. 'pianist James F. Shea, Secretary Cleaners and Dyers EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATUR versity Club last evening was tended by about 200 members guests. It was the concluding affair Jardine Is Honor Guest. Winter series, during ve been held twice 2 month. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine| m was prettily dec S honor guest at a meeting of the le and the| Washington alumni of the Kansas| e parasols | State Agricuitural College, of ul;nn. & more guests | Mr. Jardine \\m.hr\x}pl{l.‘):‘lc‘i{:l’:\re i 0 @ fter a mber o et et b4 € 3 ‘ ) S or e Sanemg ater dinner. | Tught at the Raisigh Hotel The| O L Maj. Ernest H. Van Fossan ente . o attended by % members : ined onor of the recently ap. |meeting was attended b; | % i E g = = ‘:é‘ll"\:;,;‘.g"m ‘.f‘ ‘};::“:""}, :T’”, of the alumni. Secretary Jardine| To shop—to create lhosf‘ dainty piece: Mrs. William . Culbertson. The | made a short talk | of fancy work or embroidery. party i led the judge ocate — G S = SRS . general of the Army and Mrs. J. A.| The poultry industry is more highly —From wach-day and ironing-day worries. Hull, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, | organized in Denmark than in any ol. and Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks, Mr. | other country. Add two whole da\ s every week STREET BETWE EN lltl’l & 1'1 th and Mrs. Wi Compton, 'Miss | =—— — Iranoes Tewdior | S gy . to the time you can call your own. Dr. and Mrs. John Foote had a|f] GCelle ves Examined For just l4c a pound the Home party of 12. including Mr. and Mrs, Graduate J P S Rudsdale. Mr. and Mrs. cari|| Dy, CLAUDE S. SEMONES | Laundry. A Special Feature Event Droop, M ]und Mrs. Joshua al E. Coht Specialial ir.: Mr. and Mrs H. Gannon and esi . S ) Mx. and Mra, Henry B, Gowe T Phee M A M 4 Float-Roll Misses’ and Women's Mr @ Mrs. Charies J. Kappler 408410 McLachlen Mids. entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bur- e T ton, Mir. and Mrs. Frederick Bates, = Finished Service Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barton and . oo : : . mar S Another v was formed by sev- —Washes clothes in purest soaps eral of the younger men of the club, Chester Hough, Lieut. Edwin Vogel. - - : V season’s most authentic modes, of fine ordon Textor, Lieut ar r 3 —Neatly folds them Miss Mary Bowdre, Miss Lor- M, 8 Eleanor Harmon. é gV 4 pound. But your garments are pressed 1t included Mr. Allen M. Smythe, Mr. —Rinses them in 7 changes of water )y Fonn Temple \Graves,c Jr.. LIAUC —Secientifically starches them Handsome frOCkS developea in t}lc Dean Hugh & Miller, C: 4 a 4 p— i Moore, Mr. Harold F. i Garclullypizonsis heu and Mr. Stanley Smith. Their guests " 1 1 = were Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Laura . = - Better than rough dry—but not hand quallty fabl‘lCS and superlox.' WO]’k . Miss Dorothy Emerson, R ironed. That would cost 25c to 40c a mans}up. Tomorrow the price— argaret Hensey and Miss Anoth 3 " B = . W \t\f”|m]§:"l]m‘1\t\{fif “‘;r Lff\fxlg S with float-rolls at only 14c a p_ound. The {\‘If:u‘v'\t; _\1:; Margaret Treadwell, ’ same dependable, prompt service of more ! : T ot T eltandinioe Mex expensive laundering; the same fine Specral Al Sizes Other large parties were given by - soaps, softened water and care in wash- Mr. J s Moneyway, Mr. A. H. Mr. Russell : Tt e ET in the swim of “ndz ing; improved sanitation—a visit to our issel i eqfo' yment with 7-11. Mill 2 i 7 Meanwhile The American Association of Uni.|f Shocolate, Nuts, Caramel and plost: feould Mot i i Frock { tailored sim- rsity n will entertain at din. send your first bundle today. Fabrics— rocks o aillored sim Ay evening in honor of ici g > Chapman Catt and the Sati pllcxty for street and gen felegates to the Pan-American con: T eral wear. Frocks for after- tngton. preceding the quinuennial of Flat Crepe noon and informal evening ference of women meeting in Wash- the International Council of Women. The honor guests will include Senora Jeun ! T Raynesiof Arsanting. Do s o\ Crepe de Chine affairs. Seasen's new col- Bertha Lutz of Brazil, Mrs. Ella M. of Canada, Sen Amand: - N ors, navy Zfld black- encre N;\lm'yfau'g;;e';d: 4 04, 1120 Queen St. N Georgette » Senora Luz Olieu of Chlile, 1 : ita Cana 12 Guios 2t Gores 4 Printed Crepe Third Floor enora Marie Suarez de Coro. ALMCO LAMPS MU —— A Special Selling—of Excellent Values s Misses’ and-Women's e | N Handsome Coats — tracti , depicti thi lity, Black-and-Gold Junior Standard R Bright and Antique Gold-plated Bridge Standard...$16.25 At I BONT RO depicting that high quality Black Georgette over Gold Silk Shade. . Shadel inl Tanp: |Coorsristover CRIANSHE withy fine taxlormg and modishness well dressed women Rushe R Eera Ao ey Sl o ; P demand. Tomorrow the price— Complete . . Bronze-plated Junior Standard.... Complete . $32.50 i g ¥ ' )74 y d M. Y L Size Cone-shaped Shade,in Rust Georgette over Gold Silk. 5"0 00 ! ‘ \oih org;:e: ;g o 4;;“ ;;g:‘u 4'2 H Complete. . . '345.00 Old Bronze-plated Bridge Standard. ey vssase 20D ) /M { Brown Georgette over Gold Silk, with Ruche of French Gold-plated and Polychrome Junior Standard . $25.00 Changeable Brown-and-Green Taffeta Shade...$19.00 | B s, Fabrics— Styles— Shade in Golden Brown Georgette over Peach. . ....$25.00 s ; Complete. . .. $50.00 Complete. . . .$44.00 . b Bengaline Frontflare, flare-all- i Satin around, side flate, straight- French Gold-plated Floral Decoration Junior Standard$38.50 : s A 2 J Shade in Cogpct Georgette, lined with Peach Silk, Antique Gold-plated Bridge blarldard' ceeene..$35.00 and trimmed with Velvet Banding in contrasting Brown Georgette over Gold Silk, with Ruche of . ey g shades . S CUeeas 0o, Orchid and BH... .couvresonnanssmsnionss SUTEH BEECR Y Aad Odesr . fects. All the fashionable 3 Guighe. | 4f$v78.50 ikl m : : Fashionable Materials colors and black. French Gold-plated and Polychrome Standard, with R T D atialbaio S T Vel Etched and French Gold-plated Bridge Standard A Ready Tomorrow—a Superb Group Green-and-Gold Changeable Taffeta, Rose Silk Inter- with Marblo Foot. . covecassssocssosonssossve-$75.00 lined and Gold Silk Lining, Taffeta Ruffle edged 01d Gold Taffeta Silk over Gold Shade. ............$25.00 IR Swagger Tallored SUltS in Gold Lace. . creanense..$65.00 2 S el 2 5 : Charming and Distinctive Suits in choicest twill materials— Complete. . ..$137.50 Complete. . . .$100.00 tailored to the usual Brooks' Standard lined with fine quality silks —and at an attractively low price. « ¢l o 518 Your choice of these at- These attractive, reduced ":‘1‘-'"."” l‘"""’a:' Zm;; 6 values will be found in our or ] i i ; 1215 F STREET and 121451218 G STREET ~ second floor lamp salon. HOURS~8:45 0 5:30 . Y Tw]ll line and wrap around ef-