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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 28 1926—PART 2 vey, shortly after our acquisition ot| to participate in this movement h_\’!\\us the installing officer, as sho has GUEST FROM IRELAND the islands and the insurrection. Herl planting a tree in memory of the or- | been many times before reminscences of her first trip to the ganization. The Commissioners of the he installing conductor was Mrs Flowery Kingdom and her expeflem‘el District have designated Bladensburg | Iszbe Bontz. . This ceremony fol in pussing the Japanese quarantine | Iroad as the “Lane of Memory” : ved that of the Grand Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. were especially interesting. 3 | the tree planting will (a ace v is noted for & ; : : The members were delightfully sur- | Arbor da S tie work it e R T Dean RNy o e i e ’ prised “n?dadbrl:mu\(ljr st aanur{n— 3 rr{‘i‘l;rd} 1‘3’ t;.»mm.:’. i t ._\'wnw;:gfl“.m‘.\ I:;A.»’L;;r ;rf s - an Mz Louis ) TS, | phila o mittee 3 er niece and nephew. A WL Bl e fhe Inneiion s B . Brooks: ahatomar o muslc, of Bradle illustrated lecture o . depict- | was presented with a bouquet of ca en in the clubhouse this after |4t 1 pm. when Dean Georse B. B O ae e ‘ . B R e R e b e e DR I o E oo from 430 to 6 o'clock. Forming | Woods of” the American University 5 % Noie acembarioa by Ml Wity 3 {many other foutures chisceristic of | behaf of the new oficers. Tho et D I e e o : i : and Miss Mulaney gave two pianc : ; [that country. AL the March meeting |ing president, Miss Augusta Palme Van Winkle, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, |as a Theme in Literature. i ) 5% |Mrs. J. W. Cranfora will lectuye upon | received flowers from Thomas Corps Ethel Knight Pollard, Miss Ada |y oy pies franch of the League On Thursday the club was the guest i another South American country. from Harding Camp Auxiliars and nd Mrs. Frank Hitam |, " aAmerican Pen Women is taking of the Rockville Woman'’s Club at its g e - £ pasket from Mrs. Wingate, the secre ¢ Alice Potts and M| i conrection with ths Woiien's club home in Rockville. X H Potomac Woman's DS il presented also with will preside at the e { 4o’ Clyb, the matinee and evening Friday evening in the Chevy Chase g an installation of recently as | jeweled hag the members of the performances of “Duley,” given by the F Library the arts committee, Mrs. Wil- | : B | onovs: e o 3 presi. | Woman's s, through Wardman Park s at their little v liam J. Peters, Chevy Chase, Md., |} o : i TSHE 6 N RUENVE Bk senfor | Myrtle Loel : ”w‘.,‘l‘ an * on Saturday. All those who T chairman, gave a dramatic perform : vice president; Mrs. C Davis, |2 4 presided at the plano. box ‘office and ance consisting of iwo plays. The | : jutior vice h Me olor beare Mrs. A for the benefit of the league ‘s cast_conslsted of Orme Libby of the || 1o & : e pes B o el eetples M M e ] Y ill be helping to make the afair “go St. Patrick Players and the members | | i : ! ockiGonpany; awill be Lorthe CUTRE | fverithe tp . of the club, including Mrs. Maude e e Iso being made by a com Howell Smith, and some of the hus performance will commence at | | 8 % \ bandbiof be Gncing tollewea ' & | 1. Hamilton. inspector Mary V i : at | ittes - pands of members. Dancing followed : 1 et - il e (wAlbS QOB ok s Mrs. Ell Helmick for ¢ : i : ) and light refreshments were served. ol s .. ' | revolutionary afternoon, to be held at 3 Next meeting March 9 at home of i § | nan of the oar T fur mong the theater s the ATibuksador THoRte: on e date 16 ;. Mrs. John Fleming, Drummond ave- | S i : ! ailored_to fit your furniture, 7;(' s e A nmounced later, Films covering % . nue, Chevy Chase, Md. bl B L e sea il pesngt i sl I oveaing | 2 ; ! ’ tow Shades D Las oneaTa e LA LRy A i Federation of Republican Women : M ckman, 2 1d: | made to arder, p te 85 wn. Aina . i § of Montgomery County—Mrs. John a final reminder that the J : i | gr Mo abel Anderson ! contest closes omorrow All manuscripts must be in the hands of Mrs. William Wolff at the Wardman Park Hotel The Women's City Club benefit per srmances of the play “Duley,” to be civen under the auspices of the nance committee at the Wardman ark Theater by the Thomas Herbert Wingate, secretar rion B Parker, I. 2 ; Taniile (Continued on_Fifteenth Page.) | president, extends a {cordial invitation to all Republican chief women to attend the annual meeting : counselor of the Federation Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Knode at the Montgomery Country Club, Mrs. Virsil Miller, it o . W i Rockville, Md. = M Willlam 8. ward Cecil and oth S jexesine oot Smerle i o i | |Chase, president of the Federation of . - S 1 that every em- O it AL w : z & . ¥ 5 i1 | Republican Women of Maryland, will = N - g mauking this be e TR be the guest of honor and will make Lobes soation B L Los, ets may be obtaine et abe e b e . ; an address. Annual reports will be | Daughter of Mrs. William S. Rogers. | BROj : he financial succe s . ; read and election of officers to serve | Her marriage to Mr. Robert N. Ander- e i ball that was held at the o " o 3 el INCORPORAT sittendance at the L et ht 3 ¥ one year will close the bussiness of | Son is arranged to take place March Ciub meeling. ifebru i e et U . . [ ] |the day. 21, at Hyattsville, Md. 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST b ey ;o el bl % Memorial services for MaJ. and Mrs. | R 5 recoived ‘their meed of j gl e justly deserved praise. : Who passed away together ,,,’; nuary, | Alden. The sum of $5 was voted for Nt srancais de Washingon Y : will be held at the Montgomery | he Central Union Mission and A THREE THOUSAND DC)Ll AR SALE Icules was recetved i ; Country Club, Rockville, Thursday at | hewal of three “Young Cru : Miss Emily Dreed St L 3 p.m.. Mrs. John A. Holmes, presi- |scriptions for the Boys' 1 | s Florence Hyde. After the ; 3 / dent of the Fedetation of Republican | chool on Bladensburg road. Mr. FOR MONDAY Jf the minutes by Mile. Marie- W n . Women, will preside, the invocation | Mra. Dav gave a subicription to the jecker a proj vas p % = 4 wi e made by Rev. Robert Atkin-| 'nion Signal, to be sent to Russ N i i L = N INS i = id }.;]‘x‘;‘(fn.‘lx-‘»s“l‘n s 3 « / son of Kensington, and the benedic- | Mrs. R. T. Barbee has contributed $3 7.50 : $a5 : $39.50 BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOWNS ones by Miss Lyonner, cllo Y o tion will be pronounced by the Rev.| oward the union’s publicity fund Solbs il on, readings by B ; James T. Marshall of W Mrs. D. C. Crain contributed §1 tow dos by Mis S et nees ; e Mrs. Franklin C. Getendanner, N vhite ribbon recruit work. Substitut FOR 16 nd recitations by Henri Lazard Wy J. Harry Cunningham, Mrs. Enoch G. | ng for the speaker, Mrs. Alde | Mlle. Estoffier. 5 Johnson, William Tyler Page, Rev. | several articles from the Union S 2 James T. Mar: 11, Rev. Robert At- Assisting hostesses to Mrs. S & A S:NSATION, A TRIU VIPH! o Vheel of Progress.—On Sunda; 5 Patisgie g kinson and oth will speak. Mrs. | were Mrs, Peters, Mrs. Lew ENSATION JME ton roreh arch 14, at the home of Mrs. Ros 7 : Edgar Moore and Mrs. Rodgers wili | .Irs. Mathews, Miss Ruth Nickles s S o i ; wer 1410 Twentieth G sing. Friends of Maj. and Mrs. Harts. arrie Mills and Miss N e s sireet, beween 5 and 7 pan.. the 4 22 horn are invited to be present. Crain served. | FINE G OWNS Wheel { Progress will give a & 3 | N teieic ten. tor which the following Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Tent | The Women's Auxiliary to the Rail- FOR AFTERNOON : D © . POKTS : STREET : TRAVEL : BUS No. 1, Daughters of Union Veterans | way Mail Association met Februa | g B Sk of the Civil War, will meet tomorrow | :0 at Capital Park Hotel N MAaNY INSTA .CES THE CO T OF THE night at Grand Army of the Republic | During the business session t 2sU S WO 'LD EXCE D H: SALE PRIC . Hall, 8 p.m. ‘Lane of Memory” p wh 5 Of Enniscorthy Castle, Enniscorthy, Ireland, spending the season in Balti- ¥ i | sponsored by the Distrl ; Ars T e Wetn, in | more, and now the gucst of Miss Anne Devercux, at Portledge, the home of | Ingram Crittenton Circle met Wed | cderation of Women's Clubs Washington on | races | charge of invitations; Mrs. Fred John. | her parents, at Chevy Chase. . lay at the home of Mrs. B Mc ed and it was tentatively by D 1 ‘utney fe son and Mrs. Alfred ,\n'h(nl,\: in i k l;d ;‘:Dl?r;l(r"."‘i:‘{‘(:]\) 50! E“"‘:’“\ % - o ( h wdopted | cha of reshments; Mrs. Cloes| yyelsh Society hingtonians of [ final arrangements and complete the | members and several guests iwere 2 & A D A ST held | D nn\vlI.4II»"nrrm"'ml" re ';f Pro.i Welsh descent will gather [n[r !hr| np:;u‘nuhv»lf the m'iflw. 'rfmsx m»‘l-l'.inl:vprvsem. including Mrs. A. $ Douglas irginia Mrs. Luey Coop & second annual banquet on “St. David's | will be held at the home of Mrs. H. C. | treasurer of the local Fence. C .. . : | Stes, E.H. Coulson, In charse of pub- | 320 Smorrow. 630 b, at_the Ho. | Simpson, 614 Upshur street, March 10, | tenton - Home. - Afcar lunchoan ; Be Sure to Visit Our New Downstairs Bargain Sto | licity. The list of patronesses will b s . Plans are in charge of | Previous meetings for this work have | business meeting was held, Mrs. H. A | announced later as well as those whe avid' iety of Washington. | been held with Mrs. S. F. Kreglow, | Barrows, president, conducting, wh S G will assist Mrs. Hoe: Visitors from out of town are cxpected | Mrs. A. B. McManus and Mrs. A. L. | gave a report of the last board meet- Hear the Plano and Visit Our 1 e o to participate. The program will in-| Crai; % ing. Due credit was given to the gen u [ T Susan B. Authony Foundatlon | ., o an address by former Gov. D. W. | ~Baby Lovers' Circle No. 1 greatly | erosity of individuals who made pos. | 3 Ll L~ it C Mo | Al ol e TER D o £ | Davis of Idaho, and oiher prominent | feels its loss by the death of a faith- | sible, through gifts, the building of a New urnicure O. Vietor ‘”‘.’1‘\(;‘:‘\.;]:‘")",';‘;“‘11!\ 1‘0'14\.I3xl]x\{:i>ynll.;;f CILBEGR iof IWEINh oriein. Ibteves ful membe Mary Garden Smith. | new hospital and renovating other Orthophonic Record Dept. " ical numbers are planned. The The secretary v directed to write a | bulldings in use by the home. Plans| 3) zell, one of vice presidents, will be | {15 - letter of sympathy Mrs. Smi ot L : o ¢ £ ecretary of Labor, James J. Davis, f sympathy to Mrs. Smith's | were discussed whereby the gifts for éharse and explain the contest e | will s a guest of honor, also Repre. | family tit6| workiasiliny. (hor Mo caaed - MEe LS weltth an treets writors to the women’s elubs of the | Soututive and Mrvs. Cooper of Onlo.| Jfte. A . FecHaris, L - - M ilients Sole Representatives for the Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos S T e o the | All Welsh people will be especially | Clarence McConnel ;| tain the circle in March. : iymond will spea M oonia: | Mrs. A, M- Jones, secr . C.| Columbia Floral Circle will meet = alisbury, who i W. Seibo mlvutr), tomorrow afternoon at the home of president « the s r of the evening. | The Washington Readers Club will | Mrs. H. C. Simpson, Hessick, [ Mrs. Mary Virginia Jones, 3828 Liv- N o Mrs. I'v‘\h( . Buseall, of Riverdale. | ;meet Tuesday, at 8 p.m., in the par-| Mrs. D. L. Nunnaliy, N A. Byrne! | ingston street. Assisting hostess, Mrs. o e ik tesl | Md., will whistle selections, and therc | jors of the League of American Pen|Mrs. John Beha, ) Irwin Pridgeon, | Emma Blanche Barker. L Eand A A will be other featur Women, 1709 H street. Business meet- | . re d and Mrs. Freder- Philo Classics.—The members of the ; Mrs. Jesse R. chairman | e’ o §:30, | i. Umhau were present club were received in the home of Mrs. R L P""\,“'l of the Womes emocratic Clubs of | " Byogram Subject, “Ambition.” Mrs W Seibold and Mrs. W. Hes- | R. Bruce Bare the afternoon of Feb. AL, ot | Marviand; Mrs. F. Homer Curtiss of { willis prestding. A half hour of sight | sick will enfertain the circle in March | ruary 19. The president appointed Mis, Anea Hendley and Mis, | California, authe 1 lecturer, and | reading. Debate: “Resolved, That more |4t Mrs. He: s home, 1428 Mon-{ Mrs. T. W. Newburn as chalrman of S tndienann My OB EGRIOD SWEe | o Hla s Hadr dohe: ih the werld JBY ue street. At this meeting the|the yearbook program for 1926-1927 Lasania e snip _during the | aruiion than by y ive, | election of officers will take place. It was the pleasure of the club to con- s N i n will be repre- | M. William g | . tinue the study of Shakespeare's les i | the Jessie Dell | Whitcomb: n ce. Mrs. S. M. Smith, | The Tlome Demonstration Club met | works. There being no paper for the S s dinner at the Mayflower Hotel Sunday | prof. E. (. Townsend. Judges, Mrs. [in Juniors’ Hall February 18 and |afternoon, parts were assigned and oo The office in the Shore Clisaberlatn, Mes. Fust. Mise Gatwre| < session by singing “Mary- | Act 4 of “Romeo and Juliet” was read 1l be in ct of Mrs. 1 e read. Rentrew Thurs o Ther an_historical debate by s s on Saturday y teenth Strest Heights Club | Potter and Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. | The Argyle Study Club will meet to- ne of Mrs. 8. D. | Luney and M#s, Maxim. Mrs. Ritt- | Orrow at the home of Mrs. Mol : rove, 9 Sycamore avenue, Takoma | stadt contributed two original poems, [ North Cathedral Mansions. A paper and Mrs. F | Park, Md. Tonohsin; whioh| dBeiTor ekony aIbG ot TEe (ML, will be presented by Mrs, iss Tda May | preceded the mec » hostess was | Lillie § ve o talk on treating of “Life in India y who is in|assisted by her s, Mrs. E. M.| History of Cabin John and Vielnit of Béu 3 Vashington trving 4 case in the Su-|Stowell and Miss Hattlé Van Tuyl. | illustrated with pictures. Mrs, Dun-| of g Leagle O T et Gl preme Court Mrs. 'J. C. Marquis, president, pre-| bar Stone w a_ visitor, and Mr iiFon: Booin ok tha Nos Vit . o o e New WIL afa b : R . sided and introduced the guest or | Jewel, principal of the local school, | I The Hon. Bdgar Tuslington o e 3 The American Women's Legion held | of the afternoon, Mrs. Sarah | brought the school children. i, REodas scholir oo Oatira o rs. soreniz | an executive meeting Tuesday at the | ner, manager of the Government Ho-| The next meeting will be held |, i T & TN s ed because she has been | Shoreham Hotel, Reports of units | o sidtlds Bl proenee e ne; L Wi !|speak. Mrs. L. A. Dent, Mrs. Pearle It | tels, who gave a talk on the “Govern-| Thuresiay. Miss Corwin, county | Moore Grey and Mrs. James R. ey, feusindetin showed the usual activities for Wil | ment Hotels Here and in Yellowstone [ home economics leader, will have a |nolds will be the hostesses, The mect. Siblion Wi o Rl i Lo class in millinery. ing will be called at 3:30. Mrs. Vir- Jnthopy Foundation | hospits taking speclal e o Several additional guests were pres. ginia White Speel, president, will pre- tbasiEhY) several i O ex-serv men. jent, including Mrs. R. H. Higgins,| The Washington Quota Club was ad- | side. Public invited. i ¥ ‘,fi'” f 5 | Recer > N al leh_' '*rsr_Vv" Mrs. H. B. Hendrick, M Mary t|dressed at its Thursday dinner, held — L romen 9 n;:: s _n' . f;' 1'\"‘ y|':7.-mn |Ix.”\'~’ Moore, Mrs. T. 8. Troy and Mrs. C. A.|at the University Club, by Mme. Pearl | The Eckington Women's Christian Eitre s DA t « ‘ DB s S o eed. _ | Metzelthin, honora member of the | Temperance Union met Tuesday night Mo et e e st ;" . . l\*‘ ‘“"]_"‘. B The next meeting will be at the resi- | New York Quota Club, who brought a |at the home of Mrs, Charles Nickle: dleresli e Dl T, itior v duard B Thiels | dence of Mrs. J. S, Lay, 6925 Georgia | message for world peace. Born in 3009 Rodman street, President Mr T R R T T T osevelt vice Drest| avenue, on March | Baltimore and taken to Siberia when | Alvin Day, presiding. The meeting be glad & e partic of the | de Miss Marie I Me e, Flanders | 3 . Ty " | a child, her educ s completed | opened with Bible reading and p. ontes unit, s wy; M ML Women's Christian Temperance | oo 3 She re. | by Mrs. Rheeling. Prohibition song S e DL Shaughn e vin v | Union. bruary executive meet. | 1 F7IGUS FLOE OF SUES French | “It Ts There to Stay,” was sung S tie e Slovber | unit. treasurer, tl JOf 32 | its build-| 4 nq Latin in high schools when still [everybody, with Mrs. Etta Winter 2 oniorrc . Shet ek donated to the Tibrary of the Amerlin Street, Wednesday. Mrs. | in her teens. Mme. Metzelthin told of | the piano. : Sanidgnes | canization school, The next exec f;mj;:x).v..m;y humu{\x! Shelton, president of | pe'“rercent trip through Europe,| After the minutes of the Januarv S board meeting will be held March 2 | the District, Women's Christian Tem- | Wiion ho spoke to the women of Kng. |meeting were read by Recording Sec. . . of o e [t B0 . & - Shoreham Hote oo ncoftain: p[r)(ls-u_»_"]_“sv; m»uni i, France, Sootland, | Germany. " retary Mra. Alden, and reports of will speak on German 1 y I History Club met | {he Shopherd Paalm and. otere | Mark and Poland as a representative | Treasurer Mrs. Wrightsman, and direc- bers of the section who will speak | Wyednesday the home of Mrs.|praver oo atm and - offered | g0 (e International Council of | tors of departments were heard. Short ¥ Women. She survivor of three |talks on “Impressions of the Law En- revolutfons and has attended the |forcement Banquet’ were given by League of Nations sessions. She be- i ¢_and_Mr: wil Nati 1ot e Meestke have heen appointed chairmen ns Worrell anc o= A ker, in charge of District of Columbia Federation of alent; Mrs. Wallace Streater and Women's Clubs Tut ndors Frank Morrison, in charge of ) OO ©©) This brand-new piano se as high as $.00 in this sal $ 90 e Pl it L o rorll,::' 7:1111”\'4)/ ! ing Monday morr-@v» =€) = AEOLIAN PlA 2 e 5595 Our Greatest Value in Kohler & Campbell, Kohler & Campbell Grands Player Pianos greatest upright R value, special Mon $ strintent that will give last ot b gl Our Downstairs Bargain Store Saves You Money Upright Pianos “ Player Pianos iifferent countri Mrs! Granger, with Mrs. Rorke as assist-| Arter the usual reports of officers, who will report on Spain; Mr hostess. Mrs. Virginia White | Mrs. Walter Howard, flower mission Scofield, who will speak of af president of the District 1-| director of the Women's Christian | in Turkey; Mrs. W. W. Hus: oyation of Women's Clubs, was an|Temperance Unfon, and « inop |IToveR it bleraiice aid [00Rper camt who will give an accoun honor guest and gave a briet resume | the evangelistic department of the | arbltration will down militarism, but ! recent hilppenings i [aly. | of the work accomplished by the fed- | Faderation of Wornen's Clubs of the [ O1IY Dy tolerance of natlon to nation. nd Mrs. Bowerman, who 1 e Distriet Stuted that the federation | cTeed to creed, race to race, that each and. A Tetter witer Miss Marion McCoy sang the follow- | w nt trees on Lincoln high- | hation live up to lits own traditions, icinell ) 12 | ing numbers: “1 Heard You Go By, P memorial, and invited the | background, with respect, jus- i the . Mo kil el o by s e g R nd fairness to one another, can ences while T Scotland.” The accom-|to participate. The invitation there be world peace. The Quota Club - Sl LU B L Dlanted, | plans to attend the dinner in honor 1 g : wved one of her own compositions, {one for the organiz rd one in 2 » the clvil service com- Distincts e Ay B e g besides an Indian lullaby and *“‘Fall-| memor: 4 \ | miss r, t held this evenng at “ e & i Geiit to The diteratas on will meet | N8 Leaves.” Mrs. Jones read & paper| It was voted to as . fur s R B D body. as Miss Dell dignsty dictates use of s orature, pection Silll WStien “The Assthalivn y." Thela room for delinquent girls at the a Washington Quotarian. Plans/| [Ff Biisood g Rl e & At AvVe- | olub will meet Ms “ith Mrs. | Juvenile Court. i were also discussed for the card party drewooa-engravea hen the hostess. Mrs. Farring. | (b ) b Mrs. H. D, Kizer was nominated [to be held at the residence of Mrs. . will give the ““Drama Review. s for District director of Sunday school | Pyles, 1633 16th street. . Wedding Invitations and Steinway .$450.00 | Kimball .. $9,.50 Estey .. 94.50 | Pease .. .. 0.00 Webster .. 125.00 | Wissner .. 150.00 SPECIAL VALUES IN FURNITURE i i | | Dining Reco Bedroom Furniture Reduced You will find big bargain in the kind of Furniture you want during this sale We must have room for ship ments on the way —hence these re ductions. In mahogany, walnut and maple = finishes. 1In the > ¢ s 5 5 most popular You owe it to yourself to price this beautiful styles. "Bei’t con- walnut suite. The cut can not reflect its charm. struction. F:I"rh};(-l from . $4.50 : [v,;,:.f|'_;.,,, g $119 Sl \‘: $10 ortcsitrom - OB . Al S10 Individuality in Furniture at De Moll’s Orthophonic Victrolas Latest Hit, “ALWAYS” Credenza $275 Model A New Victsrola Record 15¢c New shipment just received. Place o Vi - A your order at once to be sure of getting cl er;_ k(;‘."‘ T’I:r(xtt): i‘;.r‘ gsmr(moiutx;t:t(::: one. - Booths. y Auwutopmno $250.00 | Aeolian Autonola . 250.00 | Angelus Behning .. 250.00 | Harrington Schubert . 200.00 | Artistone . 250.00 PLLELEELLELCPLEELICEOOOL law sectis 204 o6 S e A S D ST 1) natures section will meet| qpe Shakespeare Society will meet |y 2 : 3 —— 5 s i § work, to take the place of the pres- 5 woat 850 at Twelfth and | omorrow evening in the auditorium ent director, who has moved from the |, The Woman’s Club of Bethesda met ania avenue for a trip to | o¢ the Goreoran Galley of ATt, =il Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl | ind vicinity. St VA Enbiaroe: Tle SR frs. Lucy Ewanton, director of | W. Chafee, Chevy Chase, Md.. for the (AU the elub neeting Thursday. evening is Dr, Edwin Green- | Christian citizenship, made & plea for|monthly. committee day. There was aunio Ohina t Billbe Bubjsct of the department of literature | co-operation along ail lines of citizen- | Unusual activity manifested during 2 provost of John Hovkins Uni-| oty g "Tigpkin University, Balti | ship: | the parliamentary drill, but the parlia- | it B, S, His subject “Edmund| The law enforcement conference of | mentariun succeeded in holding her years was the president of weer and His Poetry. 1,000, to be held April 11-13 at Hotel | ©Wn. Several members tdok turns in SO AT S e ie lecture will be followed hy two | Washington, was announced. conducting the meeting with a fine The Audubon Soclety of the District | scenes in costume, from “Macbeth Mrs. Hodglkins, representing the Na- | display of e, nd familiarvity. The | begin it 1 study | the letter scene and the sleep-walking | tional and International Community 3 s accomplishing good children und adults to- | scene, in which Miss Ada Louise | Bible Readers’ League, spoke of a |res W g i | the | Towns will_play iy Macbeth: | Bible contest to begin in March C. Wallace, Chevy i 44 .. gave a helpful talk on will continue ting, and Thaddeus Clapp the| Baby Lovers' Circle No. 2 of the|the work and display of the Bureau ) of Home Economics, which is located five Mondays in March cin “lorence Crittenton Home met Wed- | non ! skins will be exhibited at the | The president ounces that the : at the residence of Mrs. C.|OPposite the Union Station. | isses. which are open to the public | birthday celebration, on April 23, will| ¢ - vood, Cathedral Mansions, | Mrs. Henry Jervey spoke on her ex- | 1“,,. Htes tohRblE the StrAcute e LERT S ohe ailitead o : | periences in the Philippines, wher ' Iv to identify birds when seen | Interior Departmeni, and the speakers| Plar« were completed for the bene- h her husband, Gen. Jer of door he children’s classes | will be Sir ard. the British | fit card party to be held at the home | be held from 3:30 to 4:30 Ambassa : William Mather |of Mrs. O. F. Busby, and a food sale b adults’ classes from 4:45 to 15 | Lew president of George Washing-[to be held later was discussed. pm. Mrs. Florence Merriam Bailey |ton University. Admission will be by | Those nt_were Mrs. Olea W. < chairman of the bird class commit- | card. A . E. Mann, Mrs. C. C. 4 . : - H. Alburtus, Foman’ W. Decker, Announcements At the function zwhich amnounces the engagement be reminded to comsult before the ceremony with ‘BREW®D Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. € oot o 2ok ssembly 1 of | velith and L | Mis .ona_ Schover, the ' OO0 OO0V OO0 D €S €D > e DA o 7P P70 L D=~ T @O 5O OOOOOOE G @ - ilitee The Petworth Woman's Club cele- fon 0. Coper, Mrs. George Miss Kathar! iird, Miss Mary {prated Washington's birthday with a|Mrs. George Price, Mrs. Henry H. Bricken 3 Helen P. Childs, ‘olonial Party” held in Joppa Lodge, ]“"‘ Max ) »‘"’?I A. “'l' iride | Ninth and Upshur streets, Monday seeples, mma Strider and Miss | evening. attended by about 20 , » . ~ 3 . S May Sute | iehand bz su vt S e o “lorence € ) i fi and reblocked in the New Spring fhose who have “Chapman’s Hand- | ~oppa jofse hall was fittingly deco- cle No. 1. ’ : Koo B o RS AR || The lodge bt was fuinely deco | i ®5 %, Nunnaily were hoste Styles. . Guide,” are requested to bring them el daiaon el fairien at a luncheon Thursday at : 10 the class. The use of the Thom- faRS GRRCC 0 TNER o o the Eceard's apartment, 1120 New Hamp son School was granted through the | JSWTE L€ ] e il " | shire avenue. The bus s meeting . ‘\ C ] S k f courtesy of the Community Center | 1O ’!“'-‘;»- e o Pre I which followed was held in Mrs. Nun N Omp ete toc (o) Department, Public Sch.ols of the |Sented with a miniature How Of Fec, | aily's apartment, l“lh<' same ;nl- ) District of Columbia hemselves were “tagged” with small | Oress. Mrs. A B. MoManus prosided . . New Spring materials for making v Bring your old hats to ‘be cleaned white and blue, while the members % =T it st TRk B and reported that all suitable baby | American Association o nally [iCAEas, BOlnE thris o8 clothes left from the annual bazaar P Women.—Under the leadership o1 | Fasily the feature of the affair was | i her care had been sent to the home | NS0 your own hats. Mrs, Carl Fenning, a sewing party |the Colonial costumes donned in! i Ghristmas time. Such other arti will be held at the clubhouse, 1634 honor of the occasion by i of “I"’ cles as remained had been sold from | 3 street, at 10:30 tomorrow morning. =members, reminiscent of the early|fime to time and remittance made to | S B .ds s Cl th Is hoped that many will come|days of histo Flounces, DURl I ke In (8 shuonte of Mis. traw Bra traw Cloths afpped with thinmble and scissors, | sleeves, hoop skirts, powdered wigs| s L. Craig, treasurer, due to iliness, z prepared to do x littie sewing for the |and—even pantalettes—were in evi- | {ha secretary . A. M. Jones, col- | Everything New in Hat Trimmings flub, and that they will remain for |dence, as the crowd swung in tune to | jected the due: | owers and Feathers iunch. | the liv dance music, or strolled| A letter from Mrs. S. F. Kreglow, FI S ‘Tomorrow at pm. Ars. O, C.|about for a chat be-times. who is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Jmkl ’ Merrill will be oS¢ @t tea, when | The dances—there were Virginia|Barrett in Fiorida, was rend. LAD] AP]T Al HAT SHOP William R Scott, newspaper man | reels, quadrilles and square dances, < for th i pairty: to Ve nolall DO @ 500 Player Piano Rolls—10c F ach 3 5 Stock up your library with wonderful Rolls. Other Standard Rolls, stens amd v e ‘ Dali; 110 | serect, vere (8| 508 11th St. N.W. Main 8322 O Frida 743 Lridge Club '. wiect as usual. ceans, calke and coffee were served. to hold a special meeting go make