Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 122

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, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 29, 1 G e rtrude ©/ H. Bowling, superin- tendent of the local Instructive Visiting Nurse So- cietv and president of the Colum- bia Gradu- ate Nurses’ Associ- ation. Washingto Represeniallves of National Nursing Organizations Participating in Midatlantic Conference Elizabeth Gordon Fox, na- tional director of the American Red Cross Public Health Nurs- ing Service and president of the National Organization for Public Health Nursm§ 2 Under wouod Hefe 8 the Ne\'vest‘ Arch Grip at *8.50 Others at $7.50 and $8.00 Arch Grip S8hoes are made on specially constructed :nhs'u Which embody a bullt-in steel device that protects arch They are quite as desirable for their smartness, however, as for their comfort and pre- ventive features. Arch Grips come in satin, patent, black kid and tan kid. Exclusively at O A Lucy Minnegrode, superin- tendent of nurses of the United States Public Health Service. NOINOENE ENXDIONI Clara D. Noyes, national di- rector of the American Red Cross Nursing Service and for- mer president of the American Nurses’ Association. O Hwrniw & Ewing @ ENOX J. Beatrice Bowman, superin- tendent of the United States Navy Nurse Corps. © Underwood & Underw ood . 8th and D Sts. NN N GNOENI'S) G oF AANUTACTURER 4 Pure Wlme Diamond Ring /= - giid 349 15 | ran Value ting Fixtures Anytime | PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY —in & large assortment of exclumve designs to harmonize with any inte | rior and offenng s wide choice to Mrs. Mary A. Hickey, super- intendent of nurses of the United States Veterans’ Bu- reau. The midatlantic confer- ence will be held in Washing- ton December 3 and 4. 7 Harris & Ewing Maj. Julia C. Stimson, super- intendent of the Army Nurse Corps, dean of the Army School of Nursing and presi- dent of the League of Nursing Education, District of Colum- bia. Harnis & Ewing $e ger's 818 F St. N.W. Ovoesits Patent Ofce ‘nl!x&-np' | For a | | Larger Stone N those of the most discriminating taste. Being manufacturers. we are able 10 quote prices that will interest you ree line of imported novelties in table and other lamps Als hand some gift goods CATLIN’S 309 13th St. N.W. Just Bout Three Smart Gowns Now Showh on the New Third Floor A. Women’'s gown of black flat crepe trimmed in black satin bands and a small .gilt rose boutonniere. reveres may be worn closed or open. Charge Accounts Solicited 59.50 B. Misses basque frock, in black satin effect, with vestee of me- The tallic cloth. The extremely full skirt is edged with little bl ib- honrumas 59,50 C. Women’s gown of lip- stick red crepe Roma, em- broidered in red and black silk. Hemband of soft black fur. The gathered skirt extends ?’lalcaround the 59‘ 50 Three New Coats That Smart Women Are Wearing D. Misses’ coat in the new Bois de Rose shade, fitted in slightly to the figure. Collar ural gray squirrel. of heavy silk crepe. and cuffs of nat- Lining 89.50 E. Misses’ molded-in-to-the- figure coat in phantom red. Fashicnably flared at the Natural gray collar and cuffs. 3’ 89.50 hemline. squirrel Gray crepe lined F. Women’s fitted coat of wine color Chamilla cloth, collar and a}] -round border cf pointed " fox. Slightly flared, and lged iname 80 5() THE HECHT CO-~F STREFT

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