Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 55

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 2. Alliance deprecates slow [mlm\[llm Susan Anthony Foundation, at theit monthly lecturetea, prec I A note o : snsation Caused of fur-ben in traps for|and Mrs. Nanette B. I’aul, who has the regulir Dusiness eting Ties 5 e 'mll’ the u 3 e el the produc o cruents, many of {just completed a biography of Miss|day afternoon at kton Tall, the | port o aths o . : G e e T | Anthony, tola the ciub inciants Trom | new home of the Georie. Washn or : As Bride Carried | Resolved the members of gthe life of Miss Anthony. Mrs. Hend-| University Law s ¥ R S 2 e. | the Housckeepers' Alliance sdge | ley and)Mrs. Paul were given a rising | street. ; Mi 4 By e 3 P(‘l l)()‘! to \IIEII‘ 3 i {amsa e “id the campaign 1o |vate of thanks, Guests of honor the e | 1 A e oy | ® ¥ of the Dames of the oo the unnecessary torture and in{ The executive committee of the elub 'Walter L. McCoy, Ch Tisiie hy 2 B { i ) on et Wednesday after- | the formation of w0 local connpittee 1o § was entertained the home of the|gypreme Court of the District and ire writers who have published ar 1 of Miss Sophic| further the purpose of the I-Steel | prosident, Furls, the evening of |, nd Mrs., McCoy, who received with | ure engaged in literary e i S, Clark was elected | Trap League.” Jamuary Following n. short Dush-| Mrs Henry Grattan Doste, president | e 10 %04 iah - 2 i the uuespited) A resolution was sl adopted in-|ness meeting the guests took part 0] or Columdan - Women o Ve | the decease o carrie Soroptimist Club.—A birthday lunch- | fepn, or ) rmes Smith, oW { dorsing the District thrife camy | zames delightful evening wi ‘\\‘\11(..}:". e A e o lurge num e i altar on ber er president. i, ) o8, = Frank 1. Tn sddition to the scheduled mecting | sresent were Mrs : ; and three| d muct s the feature | iy, s elected recorder, the offic the first Tuesday in Februara. a | Walker, ) § Mrs. Ashburn v . . w a— | Miss Bar : f Miss Ciark ept-]eard party will be held for members | Mrs. Lvans, e i an Vieck was hostess « . Wi il o) Bt {dish, Mrs. Mo . Munrar oon and was ss i=h, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Murra Walter € ‘Cleamn, Mis: dotin Do | 11 Chevy Chase Chapter of the St M, vin 1 (Conttnued from Fourteenth Page.) 2 ms of Syrapathy wers i : read on th : v An to t ¢ Ve t NDON jdean of the law school e the wife of I M Mrs, | - e o1 the Reoye: d to ce Crittentos cle will be en- | L Mol and My i " s ch, Plec o e | tertuinea e e . wives of law professe = | The Washinghar Counvil of the N e oy B 37 e G s tew wus held in 5 o tional Coun €atholic Wamen i) aTorts t S n t +b] 1 i A riotic Ensemb) whi . Md., on ‘I ¥ ) 4 to 5 pa 4 card V4t the ifotel Mayeq <chol ~iona of her hwsténd,]me nightly, hiis three | Mrs. Thomns son, president | Which the members and goest & or Vebruary rim penetit of Bodfish, and Mrs. | meetngs Iately, The Givst w « ard, will addre OOt Courtroon C in ru © rs Mige unted some war|al the home of Mrssdoseph Wheat, | te number of th 2 : rticalarly appre R @ Shanl C haiyuier of her grand. | November Pyann ues \ember 5 - present. | ate i 2 G hilE o ; o by Mrs. Ge out e the waitin, Hofmann astde from b metubers 3 i by Judge MeCoy on CTie | Calderon, Mrs. Khmer % LB weleh Tounded £ these talks tea | Morris Marlow amd Mrs. Arthur DIl -] Courts of” the District imbi. o | BAkoff, Miss Matting] o er ing her presidency and carried 1t d supprt it Y. e e e biadOhanne L i SRV 3 1. Mrs. Jubn Victory, Mre Misw | | On December 10 Mrs . will hold @ combined m {lowed t L i ad | LR e e T | was hostess 1o the clal m 3 from I {ehainman of arran sudship Branch of the Sunshine | Mis. Addicon Bow i was o ' n Unive ther I il . ) ] kets are 0 16 of' We Community Society et Mond: Mis. Orren Stout and b whter 3 | bian Wor * Mrs. IL 44 Helen Stout, entertai 1 was doing hers Dicewber 220 As this was | The Columbian Women of George | munics ot last meeting Vi e holidavs, | Washingt ersity entert 1 luncheon table tritamed with e expenditure | Christia A mintature “on for toys | vindeer ft for each were The next eon witl e vays and means ';\’1-”:;':'- ShTre ied o Bne i noliig Si]ll( Costume Slips ? [French Kidskin Gloves ]‘ Sl o e Lane; 1 B r.\v:lh-x.\: “IL‘I:,I.”|:.. That Would Ve fa S e e S Nine- | e s o 2o 33.95 S e = 1216 F St N.W. s pleats at the $3.75 to $4.50 eench s b Deep shadow hem. Black. navy The Writerseraft Clab niet Monday £ @ short b sesgion. n_wo- | 3 ) v, an Totely that Som s 5 : - wh fesh an t th nt Pl i | 4 5 he outh forme ; Our January Dress Business Is Amazing o vemainder of | from a U standpoint , and small wonder, considering the series beted 10 B ne Mes. Ellen Speucer 'y, Tent,) ofremarkable values we are offering! axt muetiic ol | i (Bl SRR e ; ¢ kable valuc we o are offering! d tomorrow, & pan. at theiilog P uchters of Union Pleasant, Library { the Civil War, hadt their N e I T .4 Tomorrow—Another The Capitol 1L History Club 1 il i) e ieens ks e esident of| : 1 Lyons > d: o . el tan 10 et i | i § \ 150 dresses for Dresses <. Esthe z 4 s iiton conferred 2 K & ! { street, afternoon Regularly i Al e Vinee: smntor vice presidont |\ R F and informal even- e named officers Wil Tn Niis Kathorine b ir . q #ryat ! ing wear to be y night b e Mrs. Edith Qus tre | 9 A y Taced 1 M. Sloss Miss o v i % placed on sale at Jennie itation has 1 € Mrs. M s | s 3 Aruy A e e ; vis: | \ y t Each ent presi ! | . " ni 311 e Nortli gulde, “Se Stury VanNess ol Returning from New York on Friday, of the Ladies - - pieh 3 1 Daughters ; Aol e ' our buying executive brought about ark Civie Stady Clab 1o The Clara Bart ¢ Bessie Dic :‘I:\l\‘\v v ! ; A\ 100 Fine Dresses, specially pur- i e Peernton | ST L L e chased, and to these we have it 50 ladies pre nt. | o g b = ¥ 1 dhon Ctab ot Warhers it o e Do ; added 50 Dresses from our own Y A Muxim's Thurs. | tary, James ! Cinse pinn e o | X B Jomeon, puirii Lnntruciar: | : ¥ stocks, marked down to corre- o | s cotor, . , 4 spond with the Special-purchase The Cultus Club n;;( T i‘:\:,\tlrfl, F B p 3 ; 8 i LYt |yt prestiens s e i behalt o o 4 = N Values! Together they make a '»\‘\'~ Williian Knowles Flowers wer i 4 g \ = i 3% ; i apers were Tead, the drst, s |jiton by the presid e : 5 sl’unmng KU“CLtlUl]—dl]d e fhc > Clifford K. Be n, on **) The president was 5 a 4 ! : jeroes of the W 1812 to 18157 | luster tea set from her retiring | 3 g e L R TS L A $3S price should bring [ Gypsy Ma®i. R, Nevitt. The| Past Commander T. 1 : i papers was fol- | son bestowed the “iro (1; | «BOFVE H several poems on the latter | ypon N. L. Niswonger, the ri o . L William . Corby | commander, on hehalf ‘of the Sone || 5 sio roes Another of Those Busy January Days.on ongs by Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard. |of Veterans Camp creps. in 1a “ o = R RSt cfeneeis hwera dbpazement doder rasnion ; g 3 Our Dress Floor! The Zonta Club it et o mder of the Pote Toae S -4\ incheo 1t the Raleigh o Mou n, comnmander of lan 1EFT: S e E 2 : B i ) ! A feuture of the prog! t. 8. G. Mawson: Col. O. [ 1 oo ipitis [‘”\e‘.‘ dresse oi crepe-ba satin, georgettc crepe | the rendiuon of several mu royd, Comrades E. D. Godfres 3. > s ettn "llu pEE hr‘:’ ad‘ e iy A!\ el t citne e inder the direction of Miss Isa | EoCiao Tars Tinn. ¢ creplinm: pe. es and chiffon velvet—one and fwo pie S emming & committes composed | o7 Suner, 0, Lavrece Rjes lace. 635. models, circular flares in apron fronts and tunics. Side evening a committee composed | o3 Judce Moulton was followed wit & ' Mont ot soeial Emma T. Hahn, Karoline | gty inaniine talks from each vet- | [P RIGHT* drapes, plain lines, belted models—a succession of hand Tontgom, ity social Misses Em LT T ¥ 3 service wark . reported | Knger, 1[144\1‘.\,‘::? R efasy presen Muf::’:n'lh e Tl some frocks for you to choose from tomorrow at this most donatior an given | Salisbury Lostesses at <o mmande: h trimmes n w42 Yo needy Ixo 2 to be given at the Lotus Lan | Riq “pave a splendid recitation en e i popular price—$335.00. food pame R Yiouse at § pan. Among |yijed “rne ; wAite oiN Fainie; neilor, cha of Dis entertaining guests will be | " Rotreshm nder the direction | coltar s Mary Lindsley, Clark Willlams, | o¢ Apee. |, Th I. A. Bontz and | b bet Pret e anscomb, | 13 inpole . served by the e More and more women are talking of the dress it fiaa | OF TancoR > ! values (and the pleasing fashions) at Jelleff’s! Yiarris, Gertrude Bowl- | Abraham Lincoln Circle, No. Connor, Louise Stam dies of the Grand Army of the R Mrs. Louey Venn, Mrs. | publie t Monday in the Shoreham | Bughanan and Mrs. Amelia Gude | Hotel. lowing the opening ode, | : salute to the flax and pledge of i E h 7 ll I N i | he Time to Think of Linge T giance, Mes. Saran Doeeas, past prost mphatically Important News! Is the Time to Think of Ling The Petworth Woman's Club met | dent, installed newly elected and re { Needs of Months Ahead- January 4 in the Petworth School. |glected officers as follos Mrs. Edith ach . » | S o e i Phene [ o 1 S At A Choice of Every Woman’s Coat . presiaing. e educational com. | presided. senior vice president; geitiae reparteil it (he riads wers | o S B0RE O e (e BB D e i at Four Clearance Prices! ‘ January Sale Of member of lub, h nized an| Walter B. Patterson December 18. | Nellie Colclazier, treasurer; S T T The home budget was discussed un-|Mida Peabody, chaplain: Miss Rebecea e o head 23| Ger the leadership of Mrs. Ivan Rich- | L. Blaine, guard. Following this Mrs An opportunity to choose from the finest coats which the season has produced. The most Underwear clal. Mr : g o e o ditnnn of e beautiful materials trimmed in the richest furs and in the most distinctive style successes. Each s ; plnnota ) o 0t the phimnthropic com. | Woman's Clubs. delivered an 4 I1] coat has measured up to Jelleff rigid standard before selection offers the most wonderful e e N e S L nittee, reported having distributed lon “American Citizenship.” ent the & toys, food and clothing among the |speaker stated she was planning for cast: Mrs \vwn’ of the District. Mrs. Utley men- |a mass meeting to be held in Conti- Any Coat Formerly Any Coat Formerly Any Coat Formerly values in our history . Van Doren, | tioned especiall dreseed dolls, 70 | nental Hall the night of Februar | el | el SO e ehen by e s $69.50 and $89.50 895 to $125 $129.50 to $155 . at $3.95 The | nished by mdividual members of the |cle, No. 1. Miss Beatrice B. Deeds, 14 in the | club, besides a Christmas dinner and |retiring president, was presented with Silk Step-in Chemise : | §8 worth: of groceries which was pro- |a gold past president pin in recogni- 50 50 i ! | vided by the members of the philan- | tion of her two years' work. . . | of fine qluau'.,» c ¢ ot Wednes- | thropic committee. The Petworth ! hine, with the chic high e i | Citizens' ~Asoclation furnished ten | Park View Woman's Club wmet at 2 c zen horns to this committee to be | the i*“‘x‘;:‘\;"’:g iay evening, with Mre. tq:szlum:»”“a\xu{\i'fii:ni‘y‘,;:}‘ = ributed with other to Ars, | Faris_pres . Following the rea e 2 4 . y A i HsS y et e rever reported o Christmas | InS of the minutes by Mrs. Walke Fabrics that include the vel Coats of the beautiful fabrics Al are richly fur trimmed. || Hon o Slieajann roebd 1t the Atypical School which S lon, the tr ul..mn wpm-l d : 1 vety Carmina; wnh_kn 'f“hlmcl;\ known as Roulustra, Vivette; ;\ashm?‘m_ “"'0{. Vielyet URout and flow tin vead u paper on | was made possible by the club. Each Sl aance on hand, lar and cuffs. Veloria with black R o = ; ustra, Fortuna, Venice are the 7, Henting Our | child reccived a present and stocking | Which was apprec y augmented b 5 Mir wod caifs. Lewwons Venice, ‘I.u‘lr?.d. With stole materials. Some with waist-decp t $9.95 i gave | filled with candy. Mrs. M. W. Knowl. | the money real om the sale of fox collar a e I collars of platinum wolf or red ‘giiars of siiver htch o ek |i a 2 Shera Mont- | ton, delegate to the Federation of | I g e - with platinum wolf collar and fox. With Queen Anne and Iynx fur. Some with <tolt collary number and | Woman'’s Clubs, reported the meeting | Her report showed a profit of § i : Lustrosia, Cordara and o i 1 dken. ot of Hovid S vt { s ¥ $ Mrs. Mont- | held at Hotel Roosevelt December 28. | In the absence of Mrs. McMaugh, cuns S e o A IMITET coldTs anc feepc 5 of platinum wolf; Jap mink or Silk Step-ins or | ¥ ative Albert Johnson spoke | Mrs. Russell reported for the philun: ||| | Vivette with black fox, mink, brown or biack fox; natural and brown fox. Muffler collars and \ Drawers |4t this meeting on the subject of |thropic committee good work was done f qirrel, Jap fox or beaver collar mink-dyed uirrel; natural a f or natural squirrel. A L/ The Legion of Loyal Women Leld | “Lumigration,” founding his remarks |by the committee during the Christ- ||| EGUITIO N 4R 208 2 8 brown wolf. [Flaring, moditie fisher fitch and bLeaver. All arc 3 4 Joxely SRmpcEicH annual reception New Year day in book by Benjamin Franklin. ;!ms”nlwa.«-on_ Th"‘c'o;' [:-u:: dP.\l dem. and cuff. The season’s most flare. wrappy and straightlin bl . A 3 g , 2 e b cabinet room in the New Willar - u colonial party to be given | families were helped by gifts of food, i - lors. i : s ce or in daint Q. e s Barnard, pr ok Creek Parish Hall Pt | clothes and money, also dolls and toys fashionable styles and col los. e and f:bru Sizes 34 to 42 repre- ¢ or in dainty #ier t siste 5 were made. Mrs. Albert | Were given to the children. * Sizes 34 to 42 represented. Sizes 34 to represented sente ST e e il Gt sl g . Kelser reported for the resolu Spantie: e lsins i mittee that it approved the| Coats of Surpa“ing Magnificence 2 prograti, consisting of | the work of continuation schools in |8igning of the resolution opposing the | vocal solos by Mrs. Harry Houghton | those elities and States where It s the | bidden demonstrator. The same was That Have Been $155 to $265 ind Mrs. Rose Johnson; violin solo, { y, s children of the ages from 14 |done. $ 1 25 At v v Evans: plano s A i » 16 or 17 to attend school at least Mrs. Dalwick announced that there | They are the outstanding distinctive coat fashions of the season. Many are late fo gelina De Gorgia. A number of so ur hours @ week. She cited cases | Will be no regular meeting of the liter- arrivals. Al are commanding in_ their richness of fabric and beauty of fur, as well were sung by Mrs. Spangler. Among | where this preblem had been success. |4YY committee during this month s line and color combination. Coats of wool velvet, Needlepoint, Kashoretta. Furs: the guests were Department Comdr. ! fully met and where the children ob. |OWiNg to the fact that the regular S = - & ja ie squirrel, beaver. Also some lined e : E = Red fox, black fox, kit fox, Russian_ fitch, blue squirre s ne Hosea B. Moulton and staff of the G. | ned real benefi of education | monthly meeting was in charge of the 5 : e Si 12 A. R., members of Spanish War Vet | while at the same time holding posi. | committee. R with baronduki or caracul fur. Sizes 34 to i 3 crans, American Lesion and Sons of | tions in stores and factories. The " The ‘Xl“’lxl m:*filnzhot lheéu:lcnmmlt— with designs in sulil!”\\‘urL Veterans: president of Women's Re- | edueation committee served refresh. |tee will be at the home of ) %3 or drawnwork and scallope« lef Corps and stafl, Ladles of the G. | ments. gan, 425 Manor place, Janua i Valaze Cleansing Cream Grai e styles % B, Doughiers of Veterans, Gen, | et Mrs. Hardibeck requested Mille. Jeanne, Beauty Expert ng C_ Valaze Beauty ins tops.. Many styl fohn Clem, Senor Quesada. vonsul The Housekeeper’s Alliance—Owing | one unable to be present pleas 4 Representing - i(grlx}l:lrylmkfli:v cleansing $1, $2 Cuba, who gave a talk on “The Vet-|to the death of Mrs. Frederick H.|Mrs. Morgan in time. Lur - e cream®io skins. IR S erans of O rs," and especially | father the January meeting |served promptly at 1 p.m. A Mme. Helena Rub(:n.tem 75, $1.25 A gn Zfl&‘;‘lmgu:fifiu*hfl at $ lnnded the isembers’ of the G A. R. |of the alliance, sc to hav Mrs. Asnburn, chafrmnan of the pro Will Be at Our Shop 4 et oias lenving e and the worsn's organizations. | held at her home, elps place, | por card party, has secured the G gr L lvety Among the callers were Mr. and | was transferred to the Women's Uni. | night of February 16 at the Park| | Tomorrow (Monday) and Valaze Pasteurized mooth. Gowns and Envelope Mrs. Isaac ¢ and Mrs. George | versity Club, 1634 T street. Preced- | View School. e Tuesday F. ‘hc eu4 pax 51 Chemise Cook £ Wiess, Mrs. J. J.|ing the meeting the board held its| A motion was carrled to the effect e ‘ace Cream, 4 o: 1 e e 4 = ! i 5 3 | customary conference luncheon in one | that Miss Burklin be thanked for her | |5 For Consultation with Owr Patrons = Vv = Beautifying | —of crepe de chine and ra _|of the club dining rooms. Comdr. Ed- bexcellent work in arranging the pr the Valaze Home Beauty Treat- -0 cleanss, mold, replenish, Skinfood, $1 dium silk. The gowns with !ward Breck, president of the Anti-|gram for “Children’s day” at Keith —on ‘\ I ' b iy protect. Ay AriE foria 1l resulh for o wide Insh crochet and ¥ Mrs. | Steel Trap League, in an address ad- [ Theater the Saturday preceding ments. Mlle. Jeanne has cenfexpertly o e eul Whiiceliges. “Tie chetise alvert, Mrs. E. Perham, Mr. . | vocas enactment of legislation to|Christmas. 4 trained and is competent to advise the Valiwe Blaclkliead and Y. e s haiE el Gibedland | vilda Roach i °id, | prevent the trapping of fur-bearing| The program of the evening < | simplest and most effective way oi ~ ey slylbs Dacrel shades e Pomeroy, ) Cirginia | animals by any method except that|opened by Mrs. Ivy burn, ol caring for your skin. Some of the Open Pore Paste Valaze Skin-toning Lotion lace) : g .t which would kill immediately. He de-|gave a rendition of “Sis ATS benstein preparations always on sale Underwear Shop—Third Floor Mrs 3 ulver, clared that more than 10,000,000 fur- |from Hawthorne's “Twice Told Tales." l}fc""‘ = M,EWP # y Alr. and Mrs er, ir of | bearing animals met & lingering death | She was followed by Mrs. L. E. Mu Boston, John Oneil. Mrs. Helen gle, | annually from starvation and in tor-|ray, who read a short sketch of the Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Klemroth, Bar-|ture. The following resolution was |life of Louisa M. Olcott, by Gamaliel eroft, Va.; Litut. C . Georgs W.|unanimously adopted by the alliance: | Bradford. Calver and Miss Chariton Calver. “Inesmuch as the Housekeepers' The very fine Philippinc made Gowns and Chemise of soft, sheer nainsoo

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