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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 14, 1926—PART 2. sived then in sculptured memorials [ Frederick Hammer, February 9. | program was given Friday afternoon | followed by Mrs. . V. Imiay ~ -~ and style of buildings in the latter, ex- | Songs, were practiced for the March | Cliioy Choie S | played three numi by Mr N l*: ~~ S OP l HE Cl ‘ B > > pressed this new found right to exe. | meeting of the club. Mrs. Alfred G. | Ly dzre L o Patomac Paxic L2 cute in any style as to the classic, |Chamberlain told of the life and |Sketch of the composcr was read be- | J \ Tenth Stre 3 Y < % A 3 the gothlc and the romanesque, which | works of Ethelbert Nev and sang | fore the numbers by them First on 1t Vernon.” Mrs. Fred Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. 5 o KPS 5 i adds varlety to architectural en-|three solos: “Mighty u se,”” | the program was told the story of | Hunnewell, who is the accompa sembles. “Boy Blue” and “The 3 Mrs. Ella Harriman f of the music secti ve a humoroud During the soclal hour the hostess = el known Washington woman, who has | sketch of her own' ¢ and Miss served refreshments. The next meet- | The Woman's Club of Chev made her home in Chevy Chase for | Alice Bro: & two of Mrs. Hunn ng 1o be with Mrs. Wolhaupter, | Md.—The civics section he: a_con- | some time. Mrs. George Winchester | well's song i Thursday, 3506 Macomb street structive talk by Miss Eliza bvlh‘ 2 Stone told of Mrs. Melvin and two of xor e Shakespeave Society will play ] g . MeNell, assisting hostess. man, wi ecited her experiences | Mrs. Melvin's songs were sung by | Miss F ! 8 A Ton Like Tt" FriAhy ot sha Pt 2s when she attended the Institute of | Mrs. M. C. Guthrie. They were | composer thé honor line will be Mrs. Mina C Mathioalet Butse ot iy ol Politics at Williamstown last Summer. | “Poppyland _ Limited Iixpress” and Mrs. J Van Winkle, Mos. Henley 1L Hadley, | Grant Circle, with the following cast: | [stration Club. Mrs. James Lune These fnstf utes are o Summer educs Smile a Bit: Washington” und Brooks Ars n izell and s. Thomas | Orlando, Walter Beck; Jaques, Rev s > ained the club at her home . | tiona ure planned by Prof. Harry | “Toast to the Flag” were ne 16y / iy Teizelignd Mo o s e Sesk. Jdien ROy G |aratnen : - « his talk is one of the edu- | were written and sung by Mok G Briteng rie \Wilfley; Rosalind, Mabel Owe . {ruary 4. Miss Blanche Corwin, coun- D.MoKeown. Mrs. Jeter C. Eritchard | wildox: the duke. 15 A\ Wilok i G i . e eeritrs Sk ational features that have made the Pierson. Mrs. William ox; 2 ilcox; Celin [eesiontesagmanaty et civics section so popular. The sec- | read a sketch of the life and | Women's City Club. Mrs. Gertrude| faitaful in attendance upon the hear Tischoff will be hostess at the tea to| IN¥s during the last week. be given in the ciubhouse this after noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock Forming @end Mrs. John E. Fowler will preside | Lulu Adams: Touchstone. Clare Ik on color, followed by a lesson on at the tea table e e fo dyeing.” Mrs. Fre tion passed a motion that the club rndon Morsell, who is the : el Iy, Ada Louise Tow : R {fe ! Teed o contribute to the college loan fund tor of the mus fon of The Junior Section will be hostess at | Send: im, T. Weed Harvey; Corin, | . 1 |ana Mrs. Wilimott of Edgemool *| through the ¢ ; Feder: “The | Chevy Chase W Tt ; i vill be T e e o _ | Were guests of honor. The ne rousgh the County Federation. The | Chevy Woman's Club, ® Valentine dance at the clubhouse 10| Syljun, 1 ihoshesmusther Cve il : H were iglieats, OF | e regular monthly meeting will be | of Mr. Morsell's songs were' s morrow. § pm. Supper will be served | ILGS Nonroe, The two. foresiers | 3 : it gl \eld in the Chevy Chase Library 2 quartet from the section, includ i from the ®t small tables surrounding the ball- | (1o (i sinw the Iy B : 4 el o N, o e wiibe A program of ‘music by local com- | Mrs. A. B. Crane, Mrs. . Smi ncliideai raon 1 special en DI posers, given by local musicians, was r R. Shaffer and Mrs aor special_entertainment fea. | it o5 Pave Singing ~Blow, Blow S . | hostesses for the club Thursday at| . 3 wusicians, was M. R. Sha and tures. provided. The committee in/|wulon Lewis, singing “Blow, Elow, ; : | |hostesses for the club Thutsday 4| an interesting teature, given under the s The songs wor i iboReHl r RIEE Pl u Winter Wind" and Terry More- il TunlorR L M ) $| auspices of the music section of the Sleep,” and “Oh Wk Steward, Mi: 5 | Chievy Chase Woman's Club. This ' ) e A paper on R | | ouse, singing “Under the Greenwood Hazel BIson, | gipe Shukespearean lyrics from other REID S. BAKER, Inc. ree.’ The Lyrle Quurtet will alse By There helmia SChmitt, | plyvs hetween the acts, und Benjamin | § 1 A R - 1 Women's Relief Corps—The Ameri- | 1322 F Street will be a historical del us and Miss ABRes | v Aforrison ¢ Sias and i canization committee of the Women's | | Fiiy Linss ief Corps, auxiliary to the Grand md the drama > performance 1s a benefit for the ,mm,. attended the | program TUes: | gyurizell Home for Orphans. X e i - Tuesday, ut the Americuni ] tion, = ; i s t Sceho the new citizens will 3, ¢ Francis de Washington i St ho were naturalized since June, 1925 - v Ca R e o 1 ‘Unusual Before-Moving Sale 209, Saving #d to membership and a p m w e % of the committee, Mr Mary Van rendered which included as artist i & H Fauth, who | » junior p Philo Classics—Mrs. C. 1. Glass and | : G - i : ; f By ‘ Addie : A'rl Objects smuel Warner recei the | i 5 . T e e . Kodaks M!le Marie-Leontine Becker, Mille i rtment president Miss Au Yvonne Morse, Mrs Augustus | ’ ¥ 5 3 mer, departy WORIEH O e ./Binm-ulurb Simpson, M. Henri nd Ed- o i i i H {present with the ing members mond Becker read a paper “Corneille e o _ er depat Mre, Mary M et son influence.” 4 el P Nor mic Hamiiton, Mr president, wis Pictures Picture Frames he club Fel Photo Suppl Greeting Cards M the club February % of the tormer. The d SRttt Kodak Albums Gifts annual Philo Classics day s & w3 S 4 a g J 3 A - S 5 zed and will be observed the lus . 3 % : & oK il o q During the remaining days of February our friends are invited to select from a carefully chosen, unique and diversi- meeting of the year, March 21, in the | n this field fied stock, the particular objects of their desire. home of M H. J. Harris S : b | k . 3 i The reading of Romeo and Juliet 5 4 s ! was contint le/Head uarters : ; 4 tumbin Floral Cirele will meet Qe Mrs. FEllen Spencer Mussey nt. X v b % VO z « rtersy z -v ’v‘I.:»’ me No. 1, Daughters “nion Veterans Sl i 3 3 b wtve e Lohtus |of the Civil War, v ¢ tomorrow. . e B g ! G. A. R. Hall, 8 We will be located temporarily at 1405 F St. N.W.. opposite Willard, F St. entrance, while our new building at 1322 F St is being constructed. | The P. E. 0. luncheon will be held | y . S5 \ e e l‘!m““m: ’\Iv ,’y”"“ at noon third_Tuesd & * { want libri | month, b ng February Proble - | Ho Roosevelt. All residen . | visiting P. E. O.s are urged to b the Supreme Court | % personul ex-| ypinpesota A Mipne | ak on ~Hiy.|tota reunion will be unoas ghell The Petworth Women's Club.—The Miss Helen Digeon-s | duspices of the soclety at the W ash- | Rt iR elen Plgeon's|y o fon Hotel tomorrow evening at 9 HENRY PRICE WRIGHT, with velock. Tt is expected to be the largest pent member of the Mardi (o ball committee, the britliant carni nd most representative g ring of I event to take place at the Maytiower Hotel Shrove Tuesday night Minnesotans ever held in the District The following distinguished M sotans have been invited as guests L honor: Frank B. Kellogg, Secretary of | ! Plerce Butler, associate justice, pm. Dr wi neral of the Department Johnston B. Campbell, com . Interstate Commerce Com-| * Association of | mission; Robert E. Olds, assistant sec- | Wednesday eve. | retary of state; Charles R. Nash, as the asso tion, | sistant commissioner of internal reve- | Hennimen, Gen. Lincoln (. Andrews, prohi e | pition for: Ry, Daies isi- | Mo ry, Ho ene s Senator Thor I B r Henrik Shipstead mbers of the congressio delegation nnesota pointed by W | Morell, president of the society, which ing for the affair are as committee, L chop- | i b oo mm,",“ The Excelsior Literary Club | itees St Bde Sommon Chsirmn | Feonn i the o o0 Sirs 1. ¢ |G sl Our Entire Four Winter Coat Stocks Combined in One and e committe Walker Never Before Have We Staged a Coat Event Quite Like This! Near the Season’s End, All Coats Brought Together for You to See and Choose Conveniently! 1216 F'St. N.W. | chairman: invitatio: Moved to the 3d Floor Tomorrow! |\\t ntie ”I Century —Women'’s —Misses’ —Little Women's —Larger Women’s . and the members o : o : L R itive committee of the State Sc e P > it 8 All on One Floor—All at Two Prices and 65 _ ! = {trict B of the 1 Tf you can not be fitted by one stock surely you can be from Alliance Francaise | tederation. The retiring ch * ture alli sive district B, Miss Jane Bar ¢ 5 . : another—and they will all be so mn\cnuml\ arranged that ¢ t st returned to the ci 3 Mi: 1 v 1 ¢ 4 2 7 i = - . - & S club sore: M Bt o the the routh a3 7 4 vou can see them all without going from floor to floor! : | cial investigator of the Child Welfare | | Assoc br of N Y rs. Jose: phi navan, Mrs, T. we mert All $79.50 to $95 Coats for Misses. $45 All $95 to $115 Coats for \Women $45 All $125 to $195 Coats for \Women. $65 wis and ! Mrs. Milton Walters the w et Council of | succes Renbi Association of University | 11250 Women. iKatherine Seelve 1 d Mr Sery ith street President, Mr n Pé ry, 1 {the' N. €. C. W | meeting at 2 o'cloc The will hold 1ts bi-annual | pate at the National | grar hool, 2460 | election of take Last Six Days! S A b Unitos o The Washingfon Distri s ke % : . 2 e e \ll $110 to $125 Coats for Little \Women, $45 All $125 to $149 Coats for Larger Women. $45 All $110 to $145 Coats for Misses, $65 \ll $110 to $145 Coats Little \WWomen, $65 In Many Cases the Furs Are Alone Worth Tomorrow’s Prices for the Coats! Beautiful Materials— Beautiful Materials— flustra Venice wnskin Venice Lustrosa Fortuna Mosuler: Needlepoint Wool Velvet Kashinora b will me { : 5 G f 3 | Renulstra R Carmina s = elson OI) Pinpoint it v oee Relations.” Mrs. Harvey W i Kashoretta hostess, and the committee in charg Urges the necessity of m - tions the duy before. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation te ihe one hundred iry of the birth of nthony tomorrow evening k. in the First Congregational | Mrs. William 1. Chamberlin rge of the program of dl'umunvl Which consists of a teachers’ | convention, i mee of the Sons of Tempe ional | hea @ n S akota | B : : ‘ ong ihe trial for voting. The parts| I'hese are coats ‘th, the fastidious, well-dressed woman will unhesitatingly appreciate and I e e e further use next yedr. For every coat is not alone superb . . . but in good taste, in tl straight lines and modified flares of the hot 2 <ons. most of whom will be in cos-| Be among those who will wear their handsome new coat home tomorrow! Third Floor hoice F Choice Furs— Magnificent Furs— Viatka Squirrel Platinum Wolf Black or Brown Fox Beaver Mink-dyed Squirrel Silver Natural Squirrel Beaver Skunk, Fe Natural Muskra Jap Fox Black Fox Fitch (dved) Squirrel Kit Fox Ringtail Opossum Natural Squirrel Semi-Annual Sale Fur collars, fur cuffs—some with fur borders. insets, pockets—all of high quality! of the time: Mrs. Mabel Owens | Mrs. Ch Loulse Tow Bryant, Mrs a M. Margaret Hopkine Worrell, ] coper Shaw, Mrs. George re Obear, Mrs. Ma ; Orr B Alice Heaven. ook, Mrs. Wil- ) E. Chamberlin, Mrs. Celia Barrie, William 5. Adams. A. T. Beane, Paul Starkweather, W. E. Bryvant and ofBers. Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler and | Carolyn Norton Bost will sing| ald-time songs in old fashioned clothe: Senator Robert L. Owen will pay tribute to the life and work of Mi Amhuvn | jeas have been sent to clubs | All 1 women, fraternal so- nd other organizations to par- pate in paying honor to oue of the ce cmaneipators of the American | The foundation furnished the | ywers for the First Congregational hurch today. in remembrance of the seventy-ninth anniversary of the mnh! Also This Investment Opportunity on the 3d Floor Fur Coats at Spectacular Savings! The Following Is a Partial List of Savings Possible by Taking Prompt Action! NOow $487.50 $446.25 $487.50 $431.25 $221.25 $206.25 $187.50 $165.00 Saving $162.50 $148.25 Saving $123.75 $125.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $55.00 $75.00 $65.00 $50.00 IWERE NOW 8195 $371.25 $325.00 $295.00 $125.00 $295.00 $125.00 $139.50 $100.00 Natural or Dyed Squirrel Coats. Cocoa Squirrel, trimmed with Fox.. Jap. Mink, Handsomely Fox Trimmed Genuine Otter, Leopard Trimmed. ... Silver Muskrat, Red Fox Trimmed.. Silver Muskrat, Fox Trimmed... Silver Muskrat, Fox Trimmed... Antelope Coats, Nutria Trimmed.. Hudson Seal (dycd muskrat), fisher-fitch tr.. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), sable-squirrel tr. $162.50 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), fox trimmed. . $143.75 Hudson Seal (djed muskrat), 30-in. model $73.75 Nutria Coat, self trimmed. ... $68.75 Nutria Coat, 30-inch length. . $62.50 Bay Seal Coats, dyed-squirrel trimmed. $60.00 Bay Seal Coats, contrastingly trimmed. Gray Caracul Paw, Fox Trimmed $150.00 $50.00 Gray Kid, self fur trimmed. . $100.00 Gray Caracul Kid, Fox Trimmed.. $375.00 $120.00 | Brown Kid, self fur trimmed $100.00 Luxuriously Handsome Modelg for Both Women and Misses—A Time for the Truly F oreughd:d' sale shoes, pump straps; many of our famous Stetson snappy ties and evening slippers of silver, and gold brocades included. Only 6 days more—at these sale prices. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw At the busine: meeting held last week, the bill to amend the law of descent and distribution in the District, introduced by the Womafi Lawyer ssociation, was indorsed. Miss Bede E. Johnson, chairman of legislation and prison re- form, who secured the introduction of the bill to abolish capital punishment | in both Houses of Cor , has been