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L1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1926. 2L == —— | ] ve a short musical program as a |10 at Wardman Park Hotel. Among Veronica Quinn, Miss Helen | Church at 8 o'clock. An excellent | Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil | Thomson Community Center special feature of the entertainment | e patronesses are: Miss Nellie | Riordan, Miss Katherine TRuppert, |cast will represent characters com-|yyar will meet, 8 o'clock. in Pvthian | 0'clock. Strangers welcome | : !given by the Norwegian Society to-|Becker. Mrs. Krancis Becker, Miss|the Misses Raedy. Miss Katherine |posed of *school committee, appli- morrow evening in the Garden House | Alice Brick., Miss Daidy Brick, Mrs. | Rover, Miss Mary Rover, Mrs. Aloy- | cants and scholars, Temple. (Continued from Page Twenty.) f the Grace Dolgze Hotel. The pro-| Charles Bogan, Miss Helen Burns, |sius Shields, Miss Marle Louise Sul- | ——= Bass ezgs are exceedingly difficn m will be followed by socal danc. | Miss Katherine Creveling, Miss Jo’ . Miss ) Smith, Miss Helen | Williim B. Cushing Camp. No. 30, There will be a dance given in the o fertilize_artificilly. Georae Wakminstond Univesalty iioe | Al Scaral s s Daniel Al wret Taity and Ml | e e e e besseessseee al: ton are cordially invited {0 attend. | lahan, ‘B 4 ide 1i. Cavanagh, a Watkins. $3338338338338 3 o5 $75,Ufl8 FUND DRIVE s e, oo e 527 38 S’ e 2 S Wl |szssssassasss I I I T T T T T eT eon exhibited her unusual collection| The Rubinstein Club will ve its| Degnan, Mt Al Donnelly, Miss ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. = :: . / o4 -, g *n o 4 K *e ne-vay e 3 E % * o> 5 of Americana, on which she has spent | annual card party Saturday after- | Helen Dohert Bernadette L. | T A W much study,’and gave a_dellghiful | noon, February 13 in'the balivocms | Dore, Mrs. Harry Donoghue, Miss TONIGHT. ) et S Farenttiest] of {fhe "New ard Hotel. Mvs.| Margaret Dore, Mrs. Elmer ispey, Schuster, author Central Union Workers, at ke R R R Veter Becker ir. of the ilutel Roose: | Mrs, Jumes Birls (ne Missen e R e L = . e -d, who was born at Mount Vernon, | Velt, is chairman of the committee | rington. Miss Alleen Fitzgerald, ) oEra Social Progress' Dinnei Tonight. Will Discuss miade an informal address, i |and has charge of reservations for | Blaine Fitzgerald, Mrs. John I‘“‘;,C,’l‘:““(:,,’f,',‘,‘,‘ ohing -4r the Dekgus) 4 ch much that was intimate and | (ables. ~There will be prizes and|ler, Mrs. Als sius Genau. M - for Industrial Democracy, § o'clock, | Campaign Program interesting in the old life of Mount | tables for both bridge and five hun- | nard Garvey. Mary Fiaden. Miss | (03 71500 Greet. . i S L | dred. Alice Healy, Mrs. Katherine Humble, | 2 R Renpstel were mesifvom|ithe various|| | o * Miss Margaret Keliher, Mrs. s Dr. John H. Latane, historian of ) ttees for the “evening of music| The rezular monthiy luncheon of | Kilroy, Mrs. Joseph Lanahan, Johne Hopkins University, will give campaign to ralse $75,000 to SopIItees for the Teve nk Tiow. | the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity will be | Mary ~Loughran Lee, Miss the first of five weekly lectures, 8:30 payment for the ne \rd gave a charming outline. of the | held tomorrow at the ¢lubhouse of | La Mrs. Albert May, Miss o'clock, at the National Museum, in the Central Union Miss 40 usic of the colonial period. and Mrs. | the American Assoclation of Univer- | Monahan, Miss Margaret McAllister, | connection with the public lecture street, will be formally ) rens i hea chaliman, GLHe DHG v Women. 1634 I street. at 1/) Houston McCeney, Miss He course inaugurated Ly the Geor dinner tonizht in_the Tl el tecial TEitues . Followinz the luncheon many | tense McGowan, Mrs McGuirl, [ town School of Foreisn Service. Sub. wtist Chureh at 6 o'clock of an evening which promises o, & embers” will attend theater | Miss rine Me) . Mrs. Ray- | ject, “Revolution in Russia and An 200 comnaign workers have thoroughly delighttal. 0 at the matinee performance mond Marceron. Miss Elizabeth | ymerica.” Public_invited. ated their intention to a‘tend and | PpionEhly delightful =~ @ @ even| nter Madame™ at the Wurd- | Mlilovieh, Miss Murle Nohe, Mr s mpaign_committee invites 1|, e eo fo e and | man Park Theater. Tickets for this | Charles © O'Keefe. = Mrs” Jeremiah | “The District School” will he pre- others who have enlisted for the Arive | cec all of which were ter | Performance and for the Saturday | O'Lea Mrs. Willlam O'Donnell. | sented at Brightwood Park M. E. in hny ‘capagily il | eveninz performance are being SO | —mmme e e 3 5 11y members of the fraternity for the | s i Situation Explained violing, flutes—the flute | henefit of the Pi Beta Phi Settle- @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ It was explained in a = 1. Gen. Washington's { ment School at Gatlinburg. Tenn. - | N A SNA D& N4 N N NA AR A v by Sr00! > jen: | MeNt. The Correll Alumni Society of o v e sl ; ladior | Washington will give their annual | - o ; intendent. | ¥irs. Coolidge and Mrs. Dawes | dance his evening at 2400 Xixicenth <¢> WANHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST | e i« 't Sponsor Lenefit Card Party. | street for all Cornell alumni s jith F1 R funds to comp . Additional names have been added ! e Notre Dane do Namur Alumnie ?Cé Say It With owers on House pre <t the list of patronesses which Mrs. Setation Tl SRl e nce | Say It With Ours!” sion House, they pointed cut. ocen Calvin Coolidse heids for the benefit! “nq npd wirty Wedpacday, e R + of which i A Wednesday afternoon | p — NS ) T bl Home for Chillr pavnen: 2 o'el to 430 o'clock at the @ able hich was comnleted in 1 G street 3 ! | R - the nev. st > 1 ty tor the Juvenile Protective A ion o TS | A o Home | .ecorations have been | Ad: e e, biile, M T ~ , ('""fm Gude is unusually well work of | WV, h texinald luidekoper | DR American prepared _this mid-winter A Blihn e ny in o srenboll Mys T Waltes Ceaton with an abundance AL s Elitin W llen auaT A Beauty of blooms ln‘d plants for ; k. Miss Virginia i home decoration at Teas. W oses Dinners and other social \Wilmer Latimer, Mrs. William Mather ) functions. Lewis, Mrs. Char 11, Mrs. Sam- m Captains, uel J. Tlythe, Mrs. J hropp, Mis o D BROS. vee forces will s A s Dimon, Mr< . ‘;»l include Merritt 0. 4 : CO. | ! "s Soeibt i ey Two Stores For Your Convenience : t the ho /AN 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. 3N where plans werc | i K 2 o Sale “ 2 : - 33 .o ! oo oo New Spring ‘1% an oo Hats .. o0 | & \ Sport Hats Street Hats I)re;s Hats Matron Hats Bobbed Hair Hats J Silks 2 y Crepes Dw/ L Satins the annual parcy., 1214 F St. N.W. Felts re. 1 Nolan, | which will be held at the Was o || 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. A SAS LAE WAL /AN B/ /A ’ 2 Miss 1Ha ch. he o prozeam, zood m for the e et e e B e e e e B e R S B SO 38888 Essssssseeesssestsstssssseetetssssssnssssssssnessssstses privilezed 1o invite they choose to At Tickets for the oc the clerk at 12 = | i el v,\,.,:,,,‘,‘:. esenien | Silk Slips 1A &4 ' Silk Underwear Sl A Rl . % Special values in Crepe de A v\\ i fi)ifm?.re::t C!: ?l’l:em;:a\:dmRoz- t Ps orfl Cl’n'x_ae Chemise and Step-ins o —trimmed with dainty g | o 100 $3.95 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. lac:.mo:ntZilorl-finisal:l.-l. : $2‘69 m PEERLESS9 ! Colors ot e Burleith Citizens' Association e New Models Sunday =chool room of Mt. Tabor Churcl a (I A Conquest of Fashion ot e ; The Auto Show ners’ Associa ram will Le given | A e o : e | /e ' ‘ } by which we are privileged to offer Hotels invite out-of-town friends former suests of the hotels to 2 dance SvertowialantiniRerention el | SN H iy LS S | AN \N\7 il at a most appealing’ price hundreds of The Yunz Men's Hebrew Assa will zive an entertainment and & > & e & Bro / enth ind Pennsylvania avenue - Jentliers Siker s Sutioners I 7 L4 L Takoma Park (D. C.Md) Citizens® . i : : Association will meet Monday 7 ¥ 4 P.m., in Takoma Lfbrary Rarz Jewels ¥ i i x l l | S I e I OC S . Mrs, Viva M. Januai i Fine Watches Inity Society, will spea i A - Elot the Toasusitos o rzer Life ' Gold Ware i tomorrow. 8 p.m ., at 1628 K 4 ; i ell, violnist, will plev, ! vill be music and dancing. Admis For nearly a century and I : sion free : .\;‘gv“r'u,.d'!;i g | ew rrivals Mrs. Mary E. T. Chapin of New Lot el 8 | Jorkani Bostor, clecied pres: mage of thoe melc 1 ent of the International New | (4 Iy identified with the I Thought Alliance, will lecturc on * Un- § offiial and social life of { N W Modes Street limited Health,” Wednesday at the thejesricsl fandiioation \ - = I Playhouse. Established 1802 A lecture on “Christian Science: The a"d Fulfillment of Scriptural Promises,” e Selversd temera s | Another Special Purchase of Silver Ware i je———] n| Afternoon k avenue, by of Cleveland. invited The \'utiunal’l"elluw\hln Club will give an informal dance tomorrew nizht at Hotel Washington. Visitors Mrs. Ellis Logan, chairman of fine i arts department of the District Feder % i ation of Women’s Clubs, invites all . uemen interested tn mest her at the Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1605 Twen 17 -frst street, tomorrow, ? p.m to he permanent and loaned ex of painting The Congress Heights Citizens' As. i sociation will meet Mot 5 the Church. Speak! r | : | I =——0E == Rlease and Representative Zihln Marriage Licenses. ; : 1 lon « 3 - | < it 2 Mark . of e e Mary L. Wille. L both: J.S. TYREE —cf charmmg shapes and colorful tones— o2mnerem oS ‘ which we shall place in a tempting sale— Sat\lrday at— Helen “A. Wahler of this v”\l 5 2 February Sale of \\\\\: Furniture and Rugs [[I | $3075 Wonderful values in furniture for every room in the house and fine rugs. $240 Bedroom Suite | The conditions of purchase are cntire]y responsible for the exceptional values at the $ 1 80 extraordinary price. ' Every color of fashion and This attractive suite is in walnut veneered with deco- only new smart styles— rated panels. It consists of a full double bed, chest of drawers, full vanity and bench. 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