Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 36

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36 SUGETY MEETIGS NDTABLE AFFARS Pennsylvania State Body’s Gatherings Attended by Many Natives. BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. '\When the State standard of Penn- sylvania is uplifted for the meetings THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. DECEMBER 6, BELASCO HUMORS FAITH IN CITY | Belasco productions_exclusively; to- | Park.” The series will BY GIVING PLAY PREMIERE HERE :cther with C. H. Croker-King. Joan | throughout the Winter. Ruth | ese lectures with pictures wi'h | Dayton, Adrienne D'Ambricourt, Har- | begin promptly at 5:15 o clock. The OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY | prominen ice. president, as do T. Lincoln Townsend and Mrs. Irank L. Crilly. . Howard §. Reeside, daughter of the venerable Representative flarmer, | long known as the “Father of the House,” is treasurer. Such a lengthy list of eminent men and women res dent in Washington are active mem- | bers that even a brief synopsis reaches ! But the | egrega- | s members because of political | ing in Bradstreet or Dun’s, but its all-embracing aim is to make quite as much at home those holding inconspicuous positions in the | affairs of the Nation or of the city of | their adoption and have them mingle | on terms of perfect comradeship with | those who occupy the seats of the | ighty. Mr. Kelly has, in the opinion | of his thousand and more colleagues, | in upholding the dignity of the Key tone State in the Capital of the Producer Holds Highest| Regard for Capital’s | Judgment. Notable Cast Assembled for “Salvage” to Open | On Tuesday. i Washington's choice by David Be- | Gordon, Raymond Walburn, old' De Becker, Elmer Grancin, Philip | public is invited Bishop, Otis Sheridan, Pacie Ripple. Louts Mason and William Boag. | Aldmission is free The End of Weeds. {to information from Germany. Cer- ed that may be added to the gravel torium, Beginning Tomorrow. before laying the paths in order to event any weeds from growing, or | pr The Community Center Depart-|{hot“may be powdered or spraved on ment, in co-operation with E. R the weeds to kill them. The most Rochester, will present a series of |potent of these compounds are the travel talks in the auditorium of Cen-| {ogiim and calcium paratoluene su tral High Community Center, begin- | phonanidac ning tomorrow evening. The series will be fllustrated with colored views 4 stage, and Thomas Findlay. who fur](':\n_\'un_" and by T. H. Martin, on seven consecutive seasons appeared in [“Mount Rainier and Rainier National % continue den path are doomed, according TRAVEL TALK SER'ES. ;U NSIGHTLY weeds along the gar- To Be Given in Central High Audi- | tain compounds have just been patent. fon enurely compassed this worth | and will be descriptive of meny | The topaz derives its n: ambition hopes this vear to g % beautiful spots of this cou Topozos, an island in the Red S production is taken here as indication . ! : L= —_— serfes, the first one 3 - Randall Jones of Cex ity | “Zion National Park, a Symphony in In this talk Mr Jones will describe Zion Park, Br. Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Kuibab tional Forest and the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Other talks will be given by Dr. 1. Calvert St. O. Armstrong_on_ “The Canadian | 18th & 19th Rockies”; by Mr. Rochester, on A ¢ Half Block West Travel Trail Through the W New Ambassador Theater) Dr. C. D. Willlamson, on “The O its local society, in the larger of the ballrooms in the Willard, there \ e 5 ) ake a gr le in gathering all | ! foregathers a distinguished company | Left (o right: Kepresentative M N who are loyal to 3 [ tne - - i | egatl : o o the State under its | that Mr. Beasco retains faith in the | which frequently includes three mem- | clyde Kelly, president; D. B. ( banner. = judgment of W \,; " - v““ ”.‘ | Bers of the cabinet, the Secre e tary:aat e Howsod S il | Judg ashington audiences. | the Treasury. the Secretuary of the In-| gide. treasurer. L . Mr. Belasco’s latest production, | | K « new play by Achmed t#rior and the head of the Depar H S e oof-and-) Se age, b3 and-Mouth Serum. nd Carl Haverlin, and it | Labor, besides many of the Abdullah tive body and hundreds of other Hoor-aNbMovTH D) | will be presented Tue: evening of stone resident the Capital cattle, which caused sevior this week, with McKay Mor and standard with its rampant hors when three native sons who Ble' dn il e TS Genevieve Tobin heading a carefully | its ship of state over which i now hold portfolios under President | & selected cast s eagle has for its motto. “Virtue, Lib-| Gooligge as they did under President | Time when David Belasco had | erty and Independence.” But good | jjurding were special guests and all | a sort of superstitious faith in the | fellowship is the keynote of the society | jn.qe gddresses. Dr. Hubert Work | | o B judgment of Washington audiences with every reverence given the State | ecrar. of Interior, then A | songs and were cheered to the echo, 'w_ oSt important dairy country for und it is sald always preferred to ask motto and all the traditions of the [ pociinacd ©ah o™ SHT0IHG would feel that Reginald Wright | !ts slze in the world, by means of a |the honor of their verdict first upon | commonwealth. In the personality of { eijzen of the Centennial State, but | Kauffman in his book, “These United { $erum prepared from immune animals. | each new production made by him. | that Washington has not lost its faith its officers may be detected the reason largeness of view he has| States,” was entirely wrong when hej n.;, serum is obtained from animals | Conditions in the theater change, how- | in the Belasco art and craftsmanship for its vitality and tremendous prog- | Juined both Gtate sculeties, the P | lost_her! Which have recovered from the dis. | from time to time, until the play- | As usual with anything new he has | ress. Representative Clyde Kelly iS|{vivania, where he was born, educated | Pep “ertainly v Se. Several gallons of blood are were no longer | to offer, Mr. Belaseo withholds inform for the ipast | i i e cre e iwas boun ted | WV : ch cow. about one- | lef eithe; ative de -oncerning the play “Sal- - amA Al {with no serious result Al on K supply f : . : kill and bis| Y¥ou meed our instant duplicating lasco for the premiere of his latest | Y| A merry evening was the meeting in | L of the same year, ‘‘cabinet ¥ only by the most us destruction of the infected Quantico shouted Pennsylvania | is being treated in Denmark, Today ROAST TURKEY DINNER TOBIN. Same Plane. tion of the u The officers who were elected with | To this blood is addéd chinol, an ant speech by de ix then & er experience she qualified for T tailing most humorous as a | wervice Duplicate Kes, 2S¢ Bring y locks the sho) TURNER & CLARK Basement 1233 New York Ave. s addition 1o Morris he next <hington Tobin, who early in their ca wn off into judgmen his pres theater had the benefit of his off. and TRepre s and 4 | entution here of age.” for th tining, the company will Kendall ud to the | first ti include € Marion, a former I of the membership commit or on the John S Arnold continues as tings, just home-folks ttles to it is believed W i will sh thous: wrly received “nd as tine as the Capital knows in any of its [T T Tl TG el AR - A T e - A Rainbow of Marvelous Values! Meetings Formerly Small. » the Pennsylvania S Headanarters for IVES and LIONEL Electric Trains Xmas Tree Outfits With Genuine Mazda Lamps Catalogues in Colors Free Washington Theatre Supply Co. 719 Ninth St. N.W. Phone Main 8617 took charge of its she elected her man and thus became ertson, then entering the Hous A rilliant ser 3 1921 for e it e J. LEO KOLB Society came into being with a_hand- | porer on than b 2 lits mem ° nized and Col. Stratton | pigtoric nights continued for two vears Ueses tional life. Thus April 16, 1923 was neetings were sparsel event, and little lmportance oc | in” the State lawmaking body jour gner, in ihat potentially allied with cabinet members “Aun also a speaker. and she told quaint stories of the Oil § e e inments If Jt Is Rentable 1 Can Rentlt| has marked { W s the Pennsylvania Society has no | pirty vears | 3 i 4" | bers evenings of pure enjoyment. good . | on. About Ars | tercourse with congenlal friends. Tts Main 5027 ! < ] '"\(\T:f»‘fm' “',, and then began a series of functions = 2 to honor new developments in the na attended. g pEIL 1 : Woman Legislators' night. when o no expense w nected with the | ¢jope nambers of the fair sex sitting curred. But that was the history|ngyeq to Washington for the o of nearly all the state organizations, i s, elcoma atcordcn thas it is only in the past five years r fellow citizens living here they have assumed a deserved Gl a memorablel Ghapten in| e position in the National life. The sec-| e/ C8. & TICmoTable chapier fn. the ond president in these 30 years. MU giive son of the State. Gen. Smedley Kelly is merely emphasizing and de-|y, Bytler, a Marine night was put in Eelopiies the QUILE (o e the prozram of 1924 and any who at and giving such ;| tended that fete, when the devil-dogs PSR UE T TR TRV LEREVED Gifts That Will Delight g' Senator Reed and a I\ml‘lrf other liners an & to meet Ladies’ Wrist Watches Sterling Silver Vanities 'E $10 to $250 $5 to $25 e home folks winte hear which has a Penn- Men’s Watches $10 to $200 citizen not ident in Washington who is the special guest at each recep- tion Penns; anians, men and wom- en. turned out to the number of 1600 E the first reception of the season! held on November in the ballroom of the W rd when the president of » champion b W MeKechnie o itts] g Diamond Rings $10 to $1,000 Flexible Bracelets Set With All Colors Stones $8.50 to $100 Gold Waldemar Vest Chains $5 to $25 Gold Link Cuft Buttons his wildly Ivar $2.50 to $50 CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED - - - - > - = A trimmed and Trimmed Hats “Imagine!” 1,000 wonderful hats at a price ridiculously iower than you ever expected to pay! And this is the reason why!” A New York manufacturer, fa- mous for fine quality hats, had part of his building ruined by fire. An insurance company takes the loss. - - - e Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases $7.00 to $35 Sterling Silver Military Sets $10 to $25 Shell Toilet Sets Pearl and Amber $10 to $50 Shaving Sets, Folding Style $5 to $15 iolable enter honor shall be a repr of the State and for th meetings are not set for any particu lar day but are called when a guest of distinction has bheen secured and has signified the date on which it will be convenient for him to journey to Washington. The next meeting will be on December 17 when Samuel M. Vauclain. president of the Baldwin Tocamotive Works of Philadelphia, will be the principal guest and will make an addre: Tanuary 31, 1 e said to be the date’ of the Pennsylvania local soclety’s brilliant debut as a large, powerful and entirely competent agen to typify its stre: h at the National Capital. Mr. Kell~ just | clected president. had decided o give a Benjamin Franklin night and to re- vive the splendid memories of the past and things which make the State what | it is today. A of celebrities ac-| cepted Mr. Kelly's invitation led Gif- ford Pinchot. not vet the Governor but then serving as State commissioner of forestry nchot, the late Alrs. Lillian el e Mr. and Nrs. Henry lander K. Knox a Knox, and practically the entire Pennsylvania del- egation in Congress. The Vice Pre dent and Mrs. Marshall were guests on this ogcasion and they were re- ceived by the officers and far a brief time held a place in the receiving line. v Wayne Night Following Ben lin night, Mr. Kelly int ced an Anthony ayne night, which was held less than 2 month later and loj the wearers of gold braid buttons which Pennsylvan A sale that simply shrieks with val- ues! Remember, every hat is desirable —mnot even the smoke came anywhere necar them. Velvets—Velours— Felts—Hatter’s Plush Wise women will buy three and four hats. for perhaps never again will val- ues such as these be offered. It was just a coincidence that we secured these. TT_— - - L <o But, all of his merchandise was cov- ered by insurance, although part of his stock was untouched by fire or water. Seceing this. and taking advantage of the situation, we bought the part that was unharmed, at far less than half the cost. Therefore, the insurance company’s and the manufacturer’s lose—and vour gain! A Sensational Sale! Vomen’s 2.69_ At a price that means substantial savings to every woman—and that will not interfere with her Christmas budget! For these are the greatest shoe values in the history of the Base- ment Store! - Oxfords—Pumps—Cut Outs—Straps—Operas— D’Orsays Attractive patent leathers, black satins, velvets, black kid and tan calf, made along smart, graceful lines. Shoes for every occasion, with sewed her soles, covered and leather heels. zes 3'to 8 in the lot. Trimmed and untrimmed models, in an array of colors, including black, and stunning shapes. All head sizes! ~ The selling will be fast and furious! Be here at 9:15! A Special Sale! Women’s Dresses $9.95 1f you really want a frock that is very becoming, smartly made, up to the min- ute in style. yet inexpensive—vou will find the answer in this group of better quality dresses, tomorrow ! Dainty chiffon party frocks, crepe back satins, poiret chene and georgettes. Frocks for all occasions! Remarkable Values! Furred Coats $19.97 Bolivias—Suedes—Pin Points A Deposit Will Reserve Any Article in Store for Xmas Delivery Edwards & Zanner Co. JEWELERS 704 Seventh Street N.W. %'4%2‘8%2‘%4‘b'fi@%fi%@%@%’fi%%@%@*@'fl%’%@'&@%@(@ - - - - - - T - - Charming Tapestry Brick Just Off 16th 1647 Newton St. N.W. -y - - - VACANT Convenient to Churches, Schools, Car and Bus Lines Sufficient Coal to Last Entire Winter Already Stored in Cellar. 7%, Coats that will make vou gasp with astonishment at their beauty and quality, for they were bought at a great conces- sion, and their true value is way above the sale price. A large assortment of styles and colors will make choice a sim- ple task. Sizes for misses and women. LANSBURGH & BRO. BASEMENT STORE Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E - - - - - O 3 oi the most modern and attractive homes in this choice resi- dential district, fronting approximately 24 fcet on Newton Street, with well kept lawn and open English style front porch. The house, which is in splendid condition throughout, comprises a large reception hall, cheery living room with open fireplace, dining room with beamed ceiling. breakfast porch, bright kitchen with built-in refrigerator, two extra large and two medium sized bedchambers, full tiled bath, screened sleeping porch, extra room in attic and roomy built-in garage. Oak floors throughout (parquet downstairs), choice electric fixtures, instan- tancous water heater and o Ler features make this a home of real modern comfort and refinement! Appropriate Christmas Gifts Baby Dolls 44c—69c—89c Walking, talking and mamma dolls. All fully clothed. 2% < e - - - Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Slippers 44c to $2.29 Open for Inspection Saturday and Sunday Representative on Premises e

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