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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 23, 1925—PART 2. 4 The degrees will be conferred at| The next meeting of Burnside will | buy lunches from it. All proceeds are | following the address was engaged in | Edgar Brown, who has been 1ll for| MRS, CECIL GETS SHARE | doliars. Under the terms of the wil that e, be held Wednesday, September 8. |to go to the social service league of | by Mrs. North, Mrs. Temple, Mrs.|geveral months, was present. Mrs. 5 the property 1s to be turned over to - the comumittee. Fauth, Miss K. Guiton, Mrs. Sutton, '*: Clllb Notes Burnside Corps, No. 4, W. R. C. met . Mrs. Archibald Small, president of | " another group of women has charge | Col. Oldroyd and Mrs. Cary. Guy S. Meloy presided at a brief busi- OF VANDERBILT ESTATE | Mrs. Cecit today, her 25th birthe i Wednesday at G. A. R. Hall. In the | Women's Clubs, with other members|active in preparation for their work | Laura E. Burnside were Initiated into Sl Shag i Otceslon’ ot Rociitas. Fenlious wbsence of President Mrs. Fosalie|Of the official board, has lately been|at the fair. Mrs. Josiah W. Jones is|the order. Mrs. Tempie read a letter | nop1e 9000 Words s Minute. l the Montromery County Federation of [ ot the rest room. Many clubs are| Mrs. Alvina S. Schmidt and Miss ness meeting. AT The will of Mr. rldm:hllll‘”;lruhmrr] Y h 25, 19 when andecbilt Y Bethany Chapter, No. 24, Eastern e A to Rockville interviewing chairmen of | chairman of the committee on infor-|of appreciation from the honored Marked by Entertainment of daughter maintained their Star, e heen nsited 1o nitend he | McIee Shelton, the first vice presi.| committees in charge of the women's | mation at the women’s building and | National Alliance Daughters of Vet-| By reason of a new invention, cables % in the Borough: of Manhatt B i P | dent, Miss M. . Clauser,” presided. | division of the County Fair. Mrs.|wil register all women of the federa-|mire. Final plans were consumated |have been so improved that 2.000 200 at Biltmore. lated that Mrs. Vanderbilt Vas remple | G2 o) orders as well as department | Hunter, general chairman of the fair | {ion who will o to her desk and slgn | for all contemplating attending the | words can be sent per minute, whereas | By the Amociated Press recelve 30 acres of property at Far Helghts this afternoon at 4 o'clock. | general orders were read by the!committee, has preparations well inltheir names. thirty-fifth national convention of the | only 450 words per minute could be | ASHEVILLE, N. C. August Hacbor Me.; (he property on ¥ e The | worthy matron and patron secretary, Mrs. Emma L. Davis. hand, and together with Mrs. Holland, 5 o R oAl Al ien sof Dbl et OFVAL: Sant formany: - Nt Aevelbsmentda ooy e C SEER G eI, T $1.00,000 to Urmentls request that as many mem.| The forty-third national convention | chairman of home economics, includ:| Mrs. Ellen Spencer Musscy e s Mt Bt Onl e h taok 1 e of (s i | Mriaug e vemeion on Witk shelUes @ el Suit andt o, portlor « 3 ' of the W. R. C. and the national con- | ing extension work, is optimistic and | No. 1, Daughters of Union Veferans, | corried motion the next meeting creasing interchange of news and com. | Will recelve her share of the vast gah Forest, located in North C bers as possible be present. A bazaar|Uenvion of the G. A. R. will be held | feels that there is more interest being | had a well attended meeting on Mon-| the tent will be September 21, 1 Tounication between various countries | estate bequeathed by her father, the With the arrival of the dau; for the chapter will be held on Octo- |z nd Rapids, Mich., the week of | displayed among club women than |day, August 3, Anna Hage, president, | The usual exercises closed the meet- | of the world. S e e, et ihe | at the age of 25, the residue of the ber 24 Arrangements for the bazaar | August 30, 1925. Headquarters of the [ usual. The executive board of the|presiding. Mrs I. A. Bontz, Miss| late George W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. John | holdings became hers. Mrs. Cecil was are being ma < c C. and the department head-|federation says there is obvious|Spencer, 3 Quackenbush, Mrs. st f5 —_——————— Francis Amherst Cecil will be hostess | married in the Spring of last vear tg will be at the Hotel Pantlind. | growth in the general desire for the |David and Miss K. Guiton fllled the| City Club of Lanham held its Au Army Chaplain 1], to about 200 of her friends here to- | the third son of Lord Wil cil chairr A ru S - the | As far as coulg be ascertained the|“best” fair of many years. vacant officers’ chairs. Col. O. H. meeting at The Oaks, home of y Chap! . night. England. Since thelr marriage chapte u o 1o | ot memiers of Burnside will| The Current Comment Club again|Oldroyd gave a reading. Brother |Mrs. C. L. Howser. A picnic lunch-| Col. John T. Axton, chief of chap-| The holdings include the large trust e resided here at Biltmore 13 ¢ 1 - Catlin in | attend e nma Moulton, Mrs. |has charge of the home-prepared.|John W. Reynolds gave talk on|eon was served on the lawn and a|lains, in this city, has been ordered |fund established by her father and charge wular meeting of | Rose Pennell, Mrs. Nettie G. Lyons, [lunch booth near the grandstand and | “Dutles of Sons and Daughters.”|social hour followed. to the general hospital, Hot Springs,|her grandfather, the late Willam K. —— the ehapter awill be held on September | Mrs. Stella Burton and Mrs. Mangan. | cordially invites all club women to!An open and instructive discussion] The president of the club, Mrs. Ark, for treatment. Vanderbilt, valued at several million o Two Splendid Specials Monday at Washington’s Fa stest Growing Department Store “Dolly Mode Sets” A very special purchase of these bed sets in size 81390 for double beds $2.95 The lowest price we've ever asked for these popular crinkled plisse-cloth bed sets. In soft shades of rose. blue or gold, with cream-colored jacquard stripes. Corners cut and edges scal- loped in self color I'he bolster throw is separate. There are only about 150 of them, and no less than five times that many house- wives anxious to own one. You know the moral o thi You'll Do Well to Choose “\ A One-Day Selling of Muskrat Coats Just 6 \) In the of them August Sale 53755 Axminster Rugs fO r Fall Frocks and 8V, x10, < If you are one-of those persons whose coloring is enhanced by wearing black, 27,85 vou'll not rest satisfied until you own one of these newest black satin dresses. If you prefer colors, you have a host of rich new shades to choose from. Epinard green, pansy, cuckoo (a most fascinating tan), and the new pencil and crayon The quality of blues predominate. Individual styles, few of which are alike, in sizes 16 to 40 (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) s We've chosen six of our finest muskrat coats from the Annual August Sale, and you have just one day, tomorrow, in which to purchase one at this low price. It's less than the actual August sale price. Fashionably correct with slim silhouette and large crush collars. Pelts beautifully matched to form vari ous border effects. Lining of silk crepe. Sizes 16, 18, 38, 40 and 42. Axminster rugs (Second Floor. The decht Co is indisputable. e Balbriggan Frocks gy are beautiful as One of Menihan’s New Fall well. ) The outstanding fabric I'hese are featured in an unusually attractive for Fall sports and ! A r C h = A i d S h 0 e S o d array of patterns A\\nh color ~gllc|xles suitable everyday frocks for most any room in the house. They’ll beautify : b x vour house and at the same time save you a : Of black satin trimmed with suede mighty welcome $10. /\ 2 ; 55'95 (Fourth Floor, The Heeht Co.) The label is the only & - way you'd ever have of Window Panels recognizing this, or any & of the other new mod- Manufacturer’s samples, which sell Sl 35 els, as shoes built along | regularly from $1.65 to $3.95 ? scientific principles. Shoes that give the proper support to your arch without sacrificing heip s beauty or style. - (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) R R R R R L o e 300 S C c’lttel' f SiZeS : : Just the thing for early Autumn wear before one Small Axminster Rugs E wants 1o wear a coat. Ex- selling regularly at $3.95 e ey 3195 % pE one-piece styles, neatly bound with self-colored Their average size is 27 3 p braid. Sizes 16 to 42, and that explains their price. ¥ A few vary from this standard /5 . Other 1 and 2 piece measurement and consequently 9 g Models, $8.95 we were able to purchase them 7 4 at ereater reduced prices. At this price vou should be able to Some of the Smartest cover up all the bare spots in There's nothing prettier at a window than onc of these filet net panels, with heavy bul fringe at the bottomr. And these are brand-new Fall patterns—part of a manufacturer’s display line. That should speak for their quality. Both ivory and ecru patterns and usually from 1 to 4 3 S 3 of a kind. Balbriggan Frocks Are ‘ Youwre Sure to Admire 4 (Second Floor. ¥ st. Aunex 515 %40 : This Hanan Shoe L AENERENE e e e e e e e e vour house. * (Fourth Floor, The Hecht 0o.) Red Seal Records , : O S , Sale of Onyx Hose You couldn’t find more =S ey )/ > patent and dull.calf BTN E [ 800 pairs of full-fashioned silk 30C 48C youthful styles or more be- L 3 / [ hosiery—and every pair perfect coming colorings at any : . z price. One and 2 piece mod- B 1 2‘50 : ‘ ? 3 Formeriy $1.25 to FormerlsyiflJS R s s ) _ $ ; 3 . 51.15 3150 <0k most part, with inverted B \ 2] R . : : 4 . leats in the skirt. New 2 b Nl 3 > The very pick of the world’s best music. In Eeather e e e Embodying every at- T Onyx hose—the name itself is a guarantee of 10 and 12 i_m-h records. Caruso, Galli—_Curci, to 42. 5 > tribute that has mz{de & 3 satisfaction. Full fashioned throughout, and re- Homer, McCormack—names paramount 1n the S ¥ Hanan shoes the choice inforced with mercerized garter tops and soles. musical hall of fame. Famous violinists, cho- ? Another attractive ) of discerning women of E Brand-new Autymn hose, as is proven by the ruses and orchestras as well. Grouped alphabet- el < se, S 3 S < A group, $12.50 Bialbrisan, taste for three genera- hoice of colors: ically according to the artists’ names. e 0 Frockur—bise s choic - (Music Store, 618 F Street X.W.) : Sunburn Grain Gravel Blonde The single strap insures a comfortable, snug 3 Blush Sunset Moonlight : , : tor A : < L z Washington's Fastest Growing Department Store fit at the instep, and is thoroughly in accord with White and Black Fashion. And the sensible Cuban heel gives just ¢ L E 800 pairs may sound like a lot, but measured : gw h;‘ii‘; ;l(:cessary for the modern dress shpe. 3 by the usual response to Onyx hosiery sales, we @ @@ ‘ o .. (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 3 can only urge you to get the colors you want by 3 v € E : ¢ purchasing early in the day. F Street At 7th ’ (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.)