Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 15

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CATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION OPENED Brookland Institution * to Train Woman Doctors Only One of Kind in World. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. EW CATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow, 1 p.m., in Mount Vernon M. E. Church, with Dr. K. B. Moo- maw in charge. The Washington District Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will hold its annual meeting tomorrow, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., at Trinity M. E. Church, Fifth street and Pennsylva nia avenue southeast. Mrs. H. B. Moulton will preside and an address will be made by Miss J. Ellen Nevitt, a returned misslonary from China. A card party for the benefit of ). C. Leyalty Chapter, gien tomorrow night, 1317 Girard street. 0. E. 8., will be 8 o'clock, at fhe first Fall intercessory prayer service of the Woman's Interdenomi- narional Missionary Federation of the District and vicinity, will be held to- mcrrow, 2 pam. in Mount Vernon Plice M. E. Church, South. Women of the various churches are invited. The Progressive Club will meet at 91% East Capitol street Sunday, 3 p.m., jointly with the Association Opposed to ‘the Blue Law: William B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 War, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Pythian Temple. “lllhm Rosser will preside. The hltllmnl Genealogical Society will meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in the Methodist Butlding, 100 Maryland ave- nue northeast. Col. Edgar J. Persh- ing, brother of Gen. Pershing, will 720-22.24 Tth speak on the fll-fated Lochry expedi- tion into the Ohlo Valley in 1731. The Federation of Citizens' Associa- tiong will meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in boardroom of the Municipal Building. The meeting of the Washington Florist Club scheduled for Monday has been postponed until later the . 15 week. Announcement of the date will be made. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomor- row, 12:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Hotel. ‘Washington Soclety, will meet Saturday, 1216 H street. Dancing and Lot of Odd Dresses St. N.W. White dresses, rayon dresses and Sold to $10.00 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil ST T e e e e e TR cloth dresses in plain colors and | plaids; close-out prices. BEHRENDS i Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Pl(!ern! -Sale of $25 and $27. 50 Fur-Trimmed CO ATS MISSES’ WOMEN’S Dressy Coats and Sport Coats in all the popul; pular colorings asked for this Fall. Fashionably furred with Fitch or Raccoon, Mandel, Beaverette, Sealine or Dog Wolf. Snappy models for young girls or women. 14 to 46 sizes. 300 Splendld Dresses. $19.75 to $25.00 Dresses Extra and Regular Sizes Specially Priced ........ . a_sizes to A great collection of new Long- potine s el Sen ade of finest sa Brocade, cat elver ah et in' pansy. lack, cuckoo and In are fur-trimmed, flared, gold o faney Draigea. and scvera one- sleeve Dmm. of satin, silk crepe, of-a-kind, high-class models. ILKS, WOOLENS AND DOMESTICS 59¢ Woven Check Suitings novelty pattern ozens of en- tirely “new styles to select from Lovely new Granife Suftings, just the weight for Fall street wear. fashion into neat school dresses for the children. They St. Patrick’s on house, and *., said solemn Thom 1, hlessed Rev. Louis k high mass ir THAN KS LOTS for your presence and patronags every day since Tues- day, when we reopened. We appreciate your favor and pledge ourselves to merit in every way your good will in the future. Rest assured that your faith in us to offer q ality food at popular prices will not be misplaced. arvey’s’” has always meant rauch to us; we will see to it that the name means as mhuch to you! Special Plate Luncheon at ........ 550 HARVEY’S RESTAURANT—I11TH & FENNA. AVE. N. W, re Council and . Leo treal were also present Women Take Part. A number of women identified with ted in the opening. Seminary at 1000 Newton street northeast, the ol such institution in tie world, where woman doctors train for m onary work. / Dr. G. Campbell Morgan of Eng-| street, for benefit of the endowment land, who is giving a course of dally [ fund and Eastern Stdr Home. . : lectures at the First Congregational Church, will speak, 8 o'clock, on “The Bible and the Child. The Need.” His subject for 4:45 o'clock will be “His Method With the Politiclan. Pilate.” zan of the N. C. W. 4 Cullen, president of the Math! . and Miss Dorothy Willmann, secretary of: the Medical Mission Board, New York City. The music was furnished by the “Semi; ins” of the Forelgn Mission Semi The y_ Scol for youn d b Troop 13, Boy Scouts of America, s girls and women, will meet, 7:40 o'clock, in Y. M. H. Bullding. Unity o'clock, at 1326 I stfeet, 8 Arthur Dudley Hall of Boston, on “The Transforming Consciousness.” At 5 o'clock/he will speak on “Our Goal." 7 ——— lecture by Dr. horized last ¢ of Baitl- auspices of Society June by Archl more. It is u the Fore! Rev. Micha The Cathedral Heights Citizens' As- sociation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Alban’s Guild Hall.' A representative from the Post Office Department will advise the association with respect to 1 Mathis the ecclesiastical Will also superior. iraduate Women graduate women Accepted. from _the accepted in mail collections and deliveries. The Dizzybodles will give a dance and vaudeville entertainment at Pythian Temple. Bids for cleaning the streets of Dublin were so great in nymber, in- cluding those from France/and Eng- land, that it required sevgral weeks for the Town Council to gcnsider all $1.59 Satin Charmeuse 36 woven stripes, plalds and checks of various widths. are full 36 inches wide, in Full pleces and perfect. REMNANTS—Special 98¢ $1:49 79c $1:00 inches wide, allsilk grade in brown and navy orly. 40-Inch Printed Sports Satin Lustrous satin face in printed de- signs and all wanted plain colors. $1.00 Rayon Silk Crepe 36 Inches wide. An endless assort- ment of colors to choose from. |$1.25 Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide, all-silk grade; not all colors but very desirable ones. $1.39 All-Wool Serge 36-inch French Serge, brown, gray, black, tan. 54-Inch Bordered Suiting New rayon-finish suiting with wide border effects, in light and dark color- ings. Plaid and Striped Suiting 36-inch Fall-weight Suiting, woven silk stripes and plaids. $1.49 Wool Dress Flannel 36-inch Fall-weight Flannel, in all wanted light and dark eolors. 1 of five women: Dr. Anna of them. / of Au . who is head of the house: wna Lyons of Chi- cago, Miss n Flieger, R. from th Hospital, Jibrick, R. 3 Hospital, Dubuque, Iowa, and Miss Joan Divine, Philadelphia, formerly in charge Hospital, Wawal- Kallipolis Grotto Band, Drill and Drum Corps will give its first informal dance of the season at New Willard : | Hotel. 3‘%::::: ll\g:rquisette 1 2 ]/2 " 36-in. Printed Per- 1 7 F)::ii'gl"'?,a:;:{l Rezri:ants 1 2]; 2C 19c 49c The dormitory committee of Gavel Ch'\p[er No. 29, 0. E. S,, will have a o'clock, at the Gavel Club, 719 Thirteenth street. Mirlam Chapter, No. 23, O. E. §., unit expects to start lu\r(h(’l‘l\ India after = Stored aml FU Remodeled Catholic society Guaranteed Work—Best Materials s kind vomen and it is supported by tributions from the LOW PRICES New England Furrier churches. There is a similar society 618 12th St. Nw. Frank. 6355 The present for men Germany l\me Mlllmn Swedes. in navy, Sweden’s population, as shown by a e royal bureau of statis. 000 and the entire Swed- ¥, wherever domiciled, is 9,000,000. It is shown that 780,000 | b tive-born Swedes live outside the coun- | try, of whom lv .000 are in the United 30,600 da, 50,000 in Nor- rk. H Finland, dating numbers about t stock in the including immigrants | heir children, was 1,457,382 inl h raceiin centuries, in United St and 1920 The for den n: orn inhabltants of Swe- . or less than 1 per al population. or all flannel ~95¢ Boys’ Corduroy Pants Heavy qu d stitched P knicker style: that give Sizes 8 tu 18. } i ] { 9 ! CHOCOLATE (,{N MILK Sunfast Madras Always 79c 19¢ 32-inch Dress Gingham Remnants ANouncEs, TaE ‘o 1l A e $12) o Wok s 22c¢ | OFFICES TO N \ 2 N . ] . 55 : : = Blionl IS Y & W ¥ » : 3 BOYS’ CLOTHING—The Kind They Like S yaut q‘llflk‘ rade fflf bl :hyfloe:" Hoetflt) | & / Boys’ $10.00 4-Piece Suits $1.25 Boys’ Juvenile Corduroy Suits S'tudebaker Values That Wlll Break Mannish-looking Vest Suits with one long and| Corduroy with crash tops, All Records rfl;:’v‘zu.ll‘l"::unhty Chinchilla Over- o quality percales. pretty lection of marvelous new chapeaux, many copied from French creations! Look this over, ladies, and you’ll not find a breezier, smarter group of hats at such a price! 25¢ Yd. Wide Bleached - Oc,tober 1, 1925 short pants in nice quality wool 99 Al e et i Fouier _g.warlnh‘lg»FUJ!_!.~ ELVET! Rich, fine silk and Lyons $3.00 Boys’ and Glrls Sweaters y Always 15¢ Muslin Remnants GEO. W. LINKINS Kwanto Plizza Crepe . W. materials; pretty patterns and $ colorings. Well lined and taflored. - emblem trimmed. Gray Phone Main 10100 6— brown. Sizes 3 to 8 vears.... 75¢ Boys’ Blouses (U.S.A.) velvet, Fashion’s Autumn’s Ace. Felt! In newly delightful shapes with Wool Sweaters in coat or slip-over models, for boys or girls. Sol colors or with striped collar and front in contrasting colors. Colors, ta Cuckoo, Burgundy, Pablo, New Blues, Part-linen Toweling Worth 29c¢ $1.30 iDc 79c 20 Worth 29c¢ C ‘REALTOR 36-inch Fancy Outing ANNOUNCES THE Sizes 8 to . . Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Bovs Blousee e oxice ingenious late trimming notes to intrigue the fancy of all style lovers. A superb col- buff, copen, red New Greens, Copen, Oakwood, Blacks. New! Smart! Chic! Every one wants a Velour. Every one could not have them because of their high prices. But Now —every one can own one. Buy now at this phenomenally low price. See the smart styles and gorgeous new color- ings shown. Extraordinary Value In New Fall and Winter COATS 165° Others to 49.50 Fascinating arrays of latest models in new Fall Shades. See them by 2# means! SAMPLER, 59¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose Ribbed to the Toe % Sport 3 9 $12 50 Girls’ CLOTH COATS turned cuffs. All wanted colors. Sizes 6 to 10. All perfect. 75 Girls’ Sample Coats of a large manufacturer in wool polaire and good wearing cloths, full size fur collars, lined, pleasing stylish models. All wanted shades Girls’ Balbriggan Dresses 75¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Union Suits Fleeced-lined Ribbed Union Suits. Age 2 to 10 years. C Either drop or lap-over but- Presenting Exceptional Values in Beautiful and Bri‘lliant Diamonds iractve and Seorin? kil Gaposit on any” se- t Until caifed for. ton seats. Ecru color only. Extreme Values in Loveliest Dresses 1675 Others to 35.00 ‘Exquisite creations in all the newest Fall models, materials, shades. Fascinating collection. Tremendous bargains! A Beautiful Diamond Blue-white In color and of sparkling bean cEptional value in 4 stone that wetghs 95-100 points. $275 A Perfect Diamond Of fiery beauty and spark- Uine” brilliancy. Weishs one ull An unequaled perfect and in color. Weighs ints. or riearly one hectally priced. ;3400 nicely Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ Gingham Dresses |Girls’ Fe]ts Made of the better kind of Hats gingham, for girls Pretty mod aged 7 vears. imported Felt one ribbon, buckle ot full trimmed in_all ,,; 9 & A Perfect Diamond one-halt perfect, n ofutcly pertect; il white color. A iy t an unequaled price. "$175 $450 Platinum and White Gold Mountings In a large ascortment of beautiful styles and designs, Priced most moderately. \\\\ \\‘\m‘ w;'(,’,’,’//’j;/:};'///// % atone Only. collar * and nicely ne d. AL sizes. & e The season's new Balbriggan racttvs coloriage, stitching. Sizes = T 7 to 14.° trimme hanes $5.00 LITTLE TOTS' CLOTH COATS Fancy Blocked Polaire Cloth Coats for tots from 2 to 5 years. Fancy-trimmed col- lar and cuffs. Silk stitching. Wanted shades [ of green, tan, blue and brown. Warmly lined. $2.50 AND $3.00 LITTLE TOTS’ CAPS AND BONNETS . Velvet, Velour and Broadcloth and Open Fnzay qnd Saturday Elastic and High-back Bonnets; fur and $ .95 venngs ribbon trimmed. All shades to combine with coats. Becoming models. .-311 7th St. NW

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