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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 22, 1925—PART 1. School in the assemblies. The good d their tenderfoot test and|29 was held at the home of the cap-|Martha Gant, Mary Spector and Julia | 'Troop 37, of Woodside, Md., was held | captain: Ruth Schreiber, scribe; met | Council on Tue night circle was d s i stered. | Clair Chaconas re-|qjn, Mrs. Julius Peyser. Three pa-|Curtaln. Some mnew song: % November 11. Twenty.one girls, and|as usual in the Chevy Chase Presby-|annusl elect songs sung, ending with a % old attendance star. The learned, and after singing “Ta 23 - i . 2, | two members of the council, Mrs.|terian Church Annex Friday. Several|with the The meeting of troop 20 with a song. | trols were formed and officers elected. | ;;1cating adjourned. the Clevel Park Congre, 3 Y g uts.” Troop 30, Star of Bethlehem, held a| The regular meoting of Pine Cone|Benedict and Rev. Clyde Brow -| girls passed their signalling and other es R | Church. Caroline Hobbs Introduced ., Wild Rose, held its meet- | firet aid demonstration on the Iowa|Troop, 4, was held Thursday at the|tended. s Betty Adams, fie cond class questions. Saturday. a|the commissione new system into the meeting. ' 1 pi. Reed. The|avenue playground, Friday, Novem-|home of the captafh. There was prac-|tain, opened the meeting by inis mber . ofithe glile attenaed| et sput it {it to the members at the court of |sc @ program for thejr par-|per 13, instead of its regular meeting. | tice on second-class work, recognizing | the girls about scouting and what it} * E atten puty {honor. Patrol corners were s and friends. At the meeting It |The girls demonstrated how (o make a | leaves of trees and birds by thelr pic-|stands for. The t livided | the exercises at the Little House and | Gerritt S. Miller, called and the pian given to the othe reported that all but one mem- | «tretcher out of thelr uniforms, how [tures. The girls enjoyed watching a|into three patrols of s s eack . vards : o e Y irls by the patrol leaders and corpo- attended the court of a .| to bandage a broken arm or leg, and | downy woodpecker feeding a: (hefiu;! and patrol B . At ity-seven merit badges were re-|how to rescue a person from drown-|put out for the birds. Other birds Research Council Chairman |suszestion: ceived by the troop, Ing by making a lfeline with rope.|seen were juncos, Carolina wren and soniss y ore wi Troop : gular red November 11, the meet. | Mra. Reid the captain, was in charge | tufted = titmouse. =~ The . candidaies o be o Tenderfoot” were learned. A zet-me % setty | Miss He i i | meet B, . > S ing of oop 2 W od 0 ol r v 3 worked on tenderfoot te: 'wo new | forma neeting as held 1o acquain e e Says Service Was Splendid e Tan cive iR e e ehool with the captain,!|members attended, Dorothy Quinn|the girls with ethod of pro . Miss Frank princi , Most of the t pent working cens. Miss Emma Simor and Gertrude Roberts. kS The girls left | cedure, and then ’. m ting Example of Heroism. { formation of a play romn 7 mes were s also present. |early in order to cook dinner at home. | journed. It wus decided to hold th 7:30. Money for tk 1 ? R Some of the opening ceremonies, court ¥ five of the members went | meetings at 3 pa Lrought in, and the captain, - - g ? completed the [of honor was held. Five new mem. |t ptain’s home, and with her |4 Mck at present | s ass test bers joined, and three were inv ent on a short nature study walk wenty-five v - 0 o priviates v, announced that i | 4 5 e T e regular meeting of trooplas tenderfoot scouts. They o first meeting of Girl . My United States » experiment upon in order that yeliow fever might be conquere by putting |4 fnto man’ X ns of protec tion from t longs Walter Reed, e ctor C. Vv , chairman of the division | [y Now Sole Survivor. 1n is now the sole surviv "vphoid ¢ faj. Reed s the close of the Spanish-American war SR L R L A Special Purchase and Sale of DON'T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY! Beautiful Sflk Underthings A Remarkable Sale of *35 and 39 »d out, except for is yellow ’ nother school of medical thought | {i{ v claims that yellow fever existed in N nerica before Columbus arrived, and p: olutabus had the disease him ’ : ¢ when he landed the second time. | N e it is believed to have been other portions of the earth oden ships which afforded <3 i for the mosqui- 3 x the disease-giving | § > e 0 = | Made to Sell at $3.98 to $5.98 rs Offer Lives. [ Like 1 : great discoveries, one st ot utade il at once or by X Silk Crepe de Chine and S hid ativarced the loes I Radi You will find an irresistible collec- e s “[l‘.j\'l‘w"::"'(’”'”'M'P""‘ S N ' adunr tion of the popular new styles in these mosquitoes. la . teed dtermined to 3 vo ~ . : : [A Chemise Winter coats. All fur trimmed and 1e t this theory. and the L ‘ ; Go Bloomers carefully lined with beautiful silks. ==l =d =l =l =l =l =l =l =1 =l]. / SI=lr=rr=r=s /= SR g ‘ Princess Slips ed them v he was | N i / Step-ins Modish straightlines, graceful flar- f = s = X R ot > y e SO Gowns of silk crepe de chine and radium mng lme? and wrappy ”}"dd»‘ have becn silk, plain tailored and filet lace, fine net, em-, most gkflhun_\» cmpha.-lzul ],)» fine furs. broidery and full length, tuck trimmed. S 2 . - ps Princess Slips of crepe de chine with hand- You will be delighted with the soft N baby Irish filet la trimmed and . - A . T by ared models 1 radiom, crepe | richness of the wolf, fox, squirrel, men- deiciine andindcece with it ices RS G doza beaver, raccoon mandel and fitch "Chemise, in several models, including the oufflon trimmings. Frencli drawer model, made of silk crepe de mouttlon trin g hi 1d_radium attractively trimmed with ~ . flet and Chinese laces, fine net rosebuds and Choose the shade you admire most two-tone ribbons. e = z ; oy Do s aiil i Stenine ot sk forepe e —brown, blue, green, bokhara, red. chine and radium silks, trimmed with laces cuckoo and black. The materials in- and ribbons, also plain tailored models. ; E sure warmth and style, for they are Many Models Sketched suede, pinpoint, bolivia and faconsuede. Regular Sizes vith ye fever More Definite Proof. m Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Ihere were some who did not think this was definite pro A lonely h =Ir=lr=l] 7 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement (===l ==l =t =lr= Housewives Will Be Specially Interested in The Response to Our This Sale of NE SHOE ‘ DS L e - 732 All-Wool—Part-Wool -was beyond all expectations. If there was anything lacking in service we ask d Cotton the indulgence of our customers. We handled the crowds the best we could under ; an the conditions, and we appreciate the courtesy shown the salespeople by our customers. od from a yellow £ lfi g A We know—without a doubt—irom our opening day’s busines$ that Washington Ay nfcctad s : people have been waiting ‘for just such a shoe department—where they can buy— S e : b Regular $3.98 and $448 Values High-Grade Shoes at Truly Low Prices! revolution e i hecme 8 S $ 98 Not Only Shoes for Women and Misses, But for Boys and Girls as Well Plague r‘x\‘hivn ports ”{-:xml:?fi et T =i 5 Rl (N o 2 . Each Featuring for Tomorrow 1,100 Pairs of e cause of t R o oy | Double size—plain wool robes, also plaid part-wool blankets for loung- Omen S 0 OCS moved. ing robes and bath robes. Extra size all-cotton double blankets to use for auto et = robes, bath robes and bed blankets. 'Twas Unnecessary. $ From the Princeton Tiger. oy S RS ST 720 Seamless Sheets 500 Special 2 ;.95 Vo. 1 didn’t have to. He . Turkish Towel Sets 1 to pleces when he saw me ’ ! ;7;5"(,)””!'7, $ I I 9 ¥hc seaso}r‘l's smartesht styles and materials are well represented v A uality > Regular his purchase was the contribution of one of New York’s largest shoes house g BOY SCOUTS S I00gV C Popular New SWICS toward our opening sale. = i s 81x90 Pure Finish Sheets. A wonder for 22 alues One-Strap Pumps High-Grade Materials of Troop 3 held a laundering and service—all first quality. 3-plece Turkish Towel Sets, 1 towel and Buckle Pumps Tan Cailf at the Eckington School on u iss this ity ish 2 i i i i Don't miss this opportunity to replenish | two washcloths, neatly boxed. Front Straps One customer bought nine pairs of shoes for her family. Blonde Satin av, November 10, Many of the | i hl 2 ought in new members. Capt. your linen closet! Colors: Lavender, gold, blue and pink. Cut-Out Effects She practiced real economy Blhack Vel ves e abicnded. Street Styles : Gun Metal ght a visitor to the meeting. Buy them for Christmas gifts. . Evening Styles Patent Leather = 1,000 Pillowcases 1,000 Rag Rugs . = Tadies Home" on Thursday. The dif Seconds of the 2 8C Size 18x36 Size 25x50 Size 30x60 . One thing we want you to bear in mind— forent, songs to be sung were ! £5¢ and 8¢ Quality 39C 79C I 29 SN If for any reason any shoe. purchased in this d.e- rasp 10 ‘. X er 17 . partment is unsatisfactory—in any way—we will ceiital eeSbiie A qCRi S oD S “”'J\?““.hi‘;‘“'i;,““&'; L Speclal Tmported, Shipment of Japanesa gladly make exchanges or give your money back T o e Fobn & - —free ling. Buy y 24, ugs, in pretty color combinations— i - 3 : : : The pat ving been dir | S T —and we will do-it with a smile. the Red ( trols, it wa Capt. Scanlan nwl\'x.x'\[ux':'m'dp. - girls _P; T : Kiove R v R W e ‘ _ 7-Piece All-Linen Breakfast Sets ouaXTEEC Depas . Women's 98: g i d anothe: eek. A hike was : . Fompae for Saturdur: . The meeting $ :2 6 8 S t Children’s Fancy Shoes Felt Slippets d’fn)lnp“"fr»x, Jeanne. Cavanagh, cap. . e The very shoes for $ e OY Made with softipad- toin, Margaret Thrift, was call- the kiddies. Tan or ¥ ] | ded solce: inall the 59C ed to order by Patrol Leader Joyce 2x52-inch cloth and six 15-inch napkins to match. In beautiful colors of blue, black. Many with ¢ Sl i R era e Wasroh wore formed and Hsliofailaald e e fancy two-tone tops. All perfect, The Fair L. S. Plaut & Co. perfect. An ideal Christmas gift. were late Patrols were formed and Ny e tone! 4 i jeriet. . inspection taken. Patrol corners were » Roy ki e held und troup business discussed. alais al—Bargain Bas When the captain arvived the girls demonstrated tle scout laws and de- cded to give hem at Park View