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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 7, 1926—PART 1. 7 T Aeanova, Miss Margaret Web- |loan fund, J fle Protectiv The President Monroe Chapter held [ in her delightful old reetown 99 s e y] e o ot itis o the home o€ o Tiobett Dusvismn reeoreh scv:| T EROE NAME PRUPOSED auffman, Mi race Bahcock. Miss [ fund. Miss Effie Henry In Georgetown, Miss [ eral heautiful solos. | R Margaret Acheson, Miss Bsther| Mrs. David Caldwell addressed the | Henry and Mrs. Jacob Moore presided | = The next meeti . at | French Asked to Christen New . . . mrl.«km\m 3 the proposed ‘auditorfom | as the home of Mis # L | Miss Roberta Patterson, | chapter on as hostesses. j B : Kkham, Miss Beth Cole, |and the plans for the financing there- | .~ Reports were read by the secretary |Lm" Designed for Atlantic Trade. E 3 3 ¢ Goodwin Atter business was disposed of land trensu-er. The registrar report- | The Mary Desha Chapter held Its gy B U e e ey |6 St ety ‘w"'l"r\mf' | Thomas Marshall Chapter.— e i which | ed that Mrv. Harding had been ac- | current meetir the residence gred ] letter pe ' 4 volution, rep- 8. Schermmerhorn, Mrs. A, W. upter.—; - | the hostess was ussiated i recelv- | ool HetAditD the recording secretars, Mise Mary J. | dved deputies have signed a letter p ers of the American Revol P i . q v |E. L. Ar¢her was hostess to the-chap. Mrs, Lowd. Miss Ireng Sulli- | “Y L fon Temperalin. a re | Van Hool ¥ nth street, | . Dal ¥ : 0 | § i ble, 3 ing by o p & resenting a membership of over 3,500 | gCi,, it 5 eroff, [ter at the regulur February session.|yin wid . N Hatheld webe ulso | ,..[:“l) ““‘[‘hL““,h'_"I“‘L:I',"f.m Loy Wb e s e et individual Daughters, divided into 61 |Mrs, Towson vh s Muciy Hil- | The 'f:::‘llnx";n- o m:-aalwl;""(?_"‘ Nt st e Misses Nunnie Boteler, Celia Brown ! the chaj Miss Bl i int- | chaptes Il working along the lines |man, ) alph Nagle, Miss e Mrs, Jessic: Acker, | The March, 1926, meeting will be o5 ey ea | Mo ¢ Dell. Ploya Is Oidest Organized, Continu- |« e MMris Kitherine &pillman, M WAL b latoen - proseedsd ut the home of the phuplan, | 414, Cornelle Huwiton mers, Ceetl | bersiitp, | The Kuenta of of ational So , held its - i 5 he ¥ 1915 Tt ¢ the National v, held § teoisia Knox Berev. Mrs. Geotge € Reports were read by th Hunkin, 1215 Fifteenth | congress i Ape ning were Miss Boone and Mr nunl State conference in Memori 3 » w.{ chalrme ? 1 r OUSIy Assembled BOdy of Continental Hall March 3-4, inclusive, | Ober, Miss Annfe Walling Mrs, irmen of .committees, that of the | sireer. The names of Mrs. Lawson and | lan MeCoy of th ce of A e chadman. af.ares | Chalrman of the committee fo | ) e State--resent, Mrs. John M. |HSrry B. Gauss was chaimn olares | GGTLAS F G Somnitiee (o8 (ORE | ppe Mary Washington Chapter i A Tavlamun. weve: propdeel fon| AM % A Mecoy gave ind i i teave esiding | dentials i | v e, Dy Kind in Washington. v hhany rayne! Codlc hairman of fellers, and Mrs. Charles | nental Memorial Hall, showing the | hold its monthly meeiing at the e [ membe IR [ee s Lnes s g Lt s olutions. [Sum of $10 contributed by the - | ington Club on i) 4 pa sere 2 e Amer- | symbaols, told eral anec dent generul of the > Appleman, chairinan of tesolutions. | sum of $10 contributed 1‘_;“:1‘;”:.,9.:‘}‘1“’ ton Gl on Gusstar 4F @R TG oo e Amipe | ymible rollaesers . . s Daughters of the American Re 0 or.—At the concert{having been deliv g . | Art= ommission. will give an illus- | dent Monr read by Miss | eral Navajo rugs in the residence BY MARGARET B. DOW flon: Mre, Franic i, Briggs. record. Commbis ¢ hapter e AL the concert |Busime been delivered to the treas-| Arts ommivsan; Wi EI, 88 SN | S0, S hces the. Bntess, The Bavou State has been pr retary general; Mes. A. Rhett 110 be EIVeR_ AL 00 on 15, under | Contrihuifons were also vored for the | W hington L rieniers amd| | After the Dusinexs medting adjourn- | Refrexkments avere served and' | Most favored color for shoes e U Goode, chaplaln seneral: Mrs. Wil-| /e quapices of the chapler. Mrs | amencanization D. A [t student_their friends e the guests mingled with the hostess | social hour enjoved. & i Blohide: Capital since the first quarter of a|lim ¥. Wa secreti Sesnes Henty urper. fegent i century after it was established on the |zeneral, and vz Anderson, | ot e aselsting R e R Potomac, and its Stace soclety is ot |librarian general, were special SUESts | Tojq snively. a a ol | e e e U O ST, the conference, and later were A Dell ale. the 5 " ot 22\ R v C. 0. D.s and Hundreds of Phone Orders % e pa / l S a l Other I tems While Supply d oy Featured in 4 new recors tinuously ass Jled body it is the old at a luncheon given in_ the | Chyureh: George F. Shimmel. tenoy est. For existence of other |hanquet room at Continental Hall to | Nirg, . Frank Rice will sing o selec- | local organizations is a continuation [ mark this first attendance of the | tjon’ from "Madam Rutterfiv,” Mrs of Republican or Democratic clubs, | president al and national offi- [ Rice will be in cost Miss Vir- Jpi Society of Washington |cers at the District of Columbia State | ginia Hall wili Interpret a Spanish = favorable attention for | conference. The District, being s0|dance and Francls P. Heartsill bass residents and for tempor: dwelle) “home" to Mrs. ¢ is_one of | sololst, will also sing. Mrs., Kather- from the commonwe: v back in | the last of the 12 States into Which |ine Iloeckher Cullen, Mrs. Harriett Grover Cle 4 stra-|she is the first president general to|lIsabel Baker and Mrs. Emerett C. wnual conferenc Ellioti will be at the piano eeh fo) the, Disict 2% itol €l 1 hold it sec Lasts L. S. Plaut & Co. Kresge Departmenl Stores the Capitol Chapt wi its Mrs. |ond annual banquet, Mareh 16 Newark Quality Merchandise ot of | the Gurden llouse of the Gruce highly | Columbi & of | tion for lts | Dodge - Hotl. ‘e committee in | ne o harge of arrangements is composed efficient hody with a ¢ N ’xml consti- | ction ohibiting the discussion . i’ tution which man its activities | ,¢ questionable subjects in the public of the fo r\\mr nnx.when‘“\,\h’v n: most aceeptably it oes back to 1891, |school buildings, thus protecting the | & U chiairmun; Mrs. B, S But all the State societies took on|people of the District from that phase [ Nagle, vice chalrmun: SIPS. o0 new life and entered on a wider field |or propagand of the of activity about 15 vears or more | pisirict of Co states, | ago. That of Mississippi, under the |« so farres s national | able leadership of .Mrs. Percy Ed-|iane cannot b estimated An Opportunity wards Quin, wife of the member from | Referring the Daughters of the Washington, but as an organized. con- | honor guests of the State executive | e los Lt P el Hartist The Faie This Sale 5 > in the | Caok paid tribute is’m - -:’:f;m»' - Tomorr()W' In Our March Sale of China—Glass and House Wares Rttt e e e e R R 1333232822333381 1128888 ITTIIsIIEEIIIITIIININIIINANIIINTILIL: | Carload of Dependable Woodenware All First Quality and Made of Seasoned. Selected Hardwood: 4> the sevenih disirict, revised some of s e Fanad American Revolution as its methods to me-t the newer condi- | pgigen of the United States Govern. | For a Realtor tions and it became ar once one of the | M. € ook recalled the fact that | most popular nfluentiai of the |t wion was the first pa- vears and || <hington, and challenged but she | hete to be ever alert AND INTEGRITY lists who S he ltor the subtle propag ver) o s Arra : Iwaye with us, sometimes : ] B0 Doahle S j his | {1 Jamib's wool, sometimes in the pro ers and promoters of Ma Winter and she and Representative | Gardens, the new pl e verbial purple and fine linen S}Hu‘ haye not attended any of the “ iee Deten. Harmon, retiring S :;hhlu\:' developme rilliant. functions given under its aus- |\ Gaunrer, reported a large inc . Dices. Lir amounts contributed for the ||| tunity foralocal e g e kol arious committees. Of ive detailed inf . e i iv\mih e it was raised ||| Earding reputation, respons ble when used. pecial he resent officets are: Charlton M. | nroush the auditorium _committee, || Dility, leneth of esiablisiment Soestal. §2.08 $1.49 k. presiden s. Ha } . 3 and reference in yo 3 seis < . Sl ting, Miss Lillian Chenoweth and Mrs, | Mrs, David D. Caldwell SPECIaly §E. 2 Noodle and Pastry Boards Oscar Wilkinson, vice presidenta: Mra, | DL (oA, L v CAPE MAY REALTORS Smoothly finished. i trict of Columbia : v Al e il ; 4 Lo e _known « v 1226 Widener Bldg. ! ! | Tall: $4.450 additional has bidp it e . : Special, 49¢ financial nd O ihed in bonds, and eigh Eiyamli Rid-Jid Stepladders Gl Hill o S, Ewin. findncial secreta e bands, enidiclpn : i mon‘ai i ton Clul v the chapers None better made. Made of : Clothes hardwood and reinforced with Skirt Boards. extra wide. Do a strong bolt under each step. 5-foot sjze. Special ) Fach lLadder equipped with 1.19 pail attachment. i The Cape May Realtors, own- Porch Gates Rid-Jid Ironing Tables ' Special Troning Boards o Nove beiter imade. aricothly Mounted on strong folding Varnished style. fil;id““cd :nt;r@::;‘d:;pc:-‘cd all wooden stands, smoothly fin- can_be extended over; does not creep or wob- | | ished-" $1.55 Each to 5 feet. s, G 231 #on at the Washington ¢l are usually decided by sor manifest in the event or the pr te offic nd g o oSt 1 T UL o | e e marcin by which e COLOR IT NEW WITH = e >N were chosen the victory inthe. natlonai | s, James Marshall Willey was efect “DIAMOND DYES” 1 Washington than any other TeREnt aver two vid . he brilliant reception given the | Caldwell was ¢ i ompeti 5 — - Mississippians who are in the Army, |tion after serving the for two ) ust Dip to Tint or Boi Navy and Mar R the i as recordiy cretary. Miss J P oua avation units Waiehinicton | Vive wice, vice vegeni o to Dye club on January ar evnnpie] o s chosen of Bayou State festivities, Al of . . these officers of the national defense v ¢ Dorothy Hancock e Nionit of the 1 hody., and s Miss Harviett | age containg dired N g committoe comy e iy tions. so simp Folding Clothes Dryer 3. Peyvton, | John 8 woman can T o o = 'I‘(‘“ 'l‘dr ‘,()']]p;l('[ }“(.I'I. McLain, 1. § N el P soft, delicate shados > Cl i i . lothes wi ° 1 with the | or dye rich : : i \ S ae with 11 e Ly i i Stiite | manent color ; 2 Wringers g Clothes Racks | rie well Style that folds flat when not i gy s et e i it e il T soned lumber, eight ‘Streci 5.45 : stll calling it thei b okl s a ‘.y,.w,\ . arme, enllapsible Special, $5.45 ity ,. - weph 1. Jayne wi as Sta es covering be <hat down receiving line \d Magj. G Ay M. ‘Beavers retiring | tight to the Henry P. McLs Maj. Gen, and | s as imously in | thin wall whe £ i i A Army’ lent | dorsed as a candidate for vice presi- | v Dinmor H b B stationary or galvanized tub 3 i ) not in use, \ Stepladder Chairs the Society. | ! \er kind-and tell your 18 eminent and dra the American Revolu: | dru whether the erial you Folding style, made strongly and finished in oak. ng the veral hun- |t 1 silk or its local sc 4 Mrs. Hazel mes served as chair sethe is en, ton or mixed i man of pagi W 1 the followin; - vt - nent at the | . Special, $2.95 It has abun. | ¥ T I L AR =5 Special $7.98 - . ¢ § Has 120-f of 6-foot size, special $1.98 en. \ ' iving pece vamnd ished arms, 4-foot size, special, $1.49 >3 Covered Troning Table o 5-foot size, special, $1.69 el ing M et Fach 1h-cent pack 2220220002081300000025220200000 0820022000200 20 8888880000000 s 2T 28L 2388882222 2s: ol 4SS rollers, can be used on S+ Spedial, 79¢ ‘ f 3.75 Curtain Stretchers v $2.95 P BHCE 6x12 size, with non-rusting a2 movable pins. Clothesline Props S-foot size, pointed and has S 3 a notch on top to hold line in $16.93 Stepladder Stools place. Tnteed ceanr tun. compioe| | 3-foot size, special, $1:49 with hose and_connections < LTS for instance 1v. Repr held his the roman eer of the fi mous Indian ws ishmataha e - Monday—An The society ha vigilant eve ont | =/ for native sons who have zone from iy Faster Sale! hanquet giv LNET 2 S2iiiiiiisiasses st TERE Y ¥ o Special, 29¢ A handy little item for every P 4 Pioneer Stepladders pantry and kitchen. Clothes Pins, 200 for 39¢ ago to members of the ¢ . < . 0 200 Houke oo M, o | ™ \ Well maile sndi stronalandilet 4-foot size, special, $1.19 Standard style, hard wood. ‘,r.i!,"';” ’ .- »';- WI'ist watches i) 4-foot size, special $1.19 e 2 1 Regular $1.00 Wizard Oil $1.75 Wear-Ever Regular $6.Q9 32-Pe. 6-Gallon Stone Jars 14 32300880 L8 DOT IO oA e =4 Complete With Bracelet o and Dusting Mops - Aluminum Windsor Ketile | Cottage Sets, Special, $3.98 Special, 78¢ Choice, 69¢ . American Porcelain, decorated with very Special pretty flower bor- Tdea) dor [ = der. Consisting N\ e Made of se- » $1.00 of 6 Cups, 6 storing food, lected cotton at this time such nent members, who were natives of | X born in Natchez. Ha £ Copiah County o o Nevada, in \ N Forme 1 Mrs John S who were conatant | &) N 5 fiterest in it affairs a greeting at least once a S S-quart size :n'ucem : ?mr:lel X preserving Plates, A yarn with pol- with Bull Bass el Vg g pickling, ete. . i d ished handle. dleand cover, '[“h_lienln‘lriih.‘“ $882280222LLLLELETITITIIIILL Willlams had always a turn for assncia and he freque gave illuminating talks to the Miss slppians, recalling the giant figur {2 from th s R al and intes al[%; A Magnificent Wrist Watch, at sury in President Polk'ss \§ a sensationally low price. Guar- stration bert J. Wals| e | N H Boecietiry or Wer finder. el teed 25-year white gold filled en- 1133133222000 00000000 000000000000 00RY, — 233332922243 < un Franklin ferce, Jefferson Davis, has caused |ng oraved case, adjusted movement e libraries of history to be written he Contederncy | 4§ of highest quality, guaranteed tive heath, Extraordinarily Low Priced! ¢ 8 @0 Tormmer Senntoh Willtama hsew M gold filled flexible bracelet to Badger Wire Grass Rugs match. A watch she’ll be pleased to wear. Guaranteed timekezper. 7 w8 Of desirable quality—American made ° w3 | 6x9 Fee 8x10-f1. Beautlflfl Illll‘lOls j R)mm S 1 Room-Size : ‘ 2 and Less — 322288 233 fe > 2323383833838 Harrison Regular Attendant. Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrisor regular atte; the t also Senator and Mrs. Hubert Dur Btephens. Both these members of the . y i Rugs upper house served in the lowe: d | R D d Wat he % | 2 i " had become afiliated with the Star i lamon S C S " Special 7 moclety in their early days in Wash 1 4 1 i . a I'"‘Kl‘ assortment of o oth often address w a Week ington Both often address the meet. | §J Pay 50c a Week $. e L. | $3.00 ,,,“,r," and colorings to har- ings. though the custom is to have i i i only occasional “sp ng” and more Tonise YOI UIE e STie it ¢ of the time devoted to social relaxi il - Nige | hangings and decorations. | s - social relaxa- | 95 ) - Sangigy a0 TLdesas ot A Special Purchase and Offering tion. The first president which Mississippi | § 3 iy | 414x7V5-ft. Hall z 3x6-ft. Scatter ’iih;‘m[“‘l,]"" e oo | Yy N\ £ 00 0 S oo Riigs ‘ - Size Rugs 3,000 Yards Armstmng’s and Nairn’s e A s Inlaid Linoleum tom of electing 4 new set of officers an- inch inch Scatter nually was jopted, that the burden .L.._ | = T : Ruee $ » Sq. Yd. o o, H |\ | ’ should not rest too heavily on a few. Rugs 25¢ 22 S5 223238881 2881 338338288251 1382 Small Deposit 7 Afrs. Percy Quin is deemed in every sense the second founder, in that she laced the organization on & sound ‘l"lnlrl:oss basis, x;‘nd month after month | 7, s g she kent oven house for the members i - ) 20-y¢ 4 until the financial end was uplifted Sparkling blue-white dia 17 krjl" ;oj:“r‘ ”‘"'"'"M sufficiently to permit the renting of a monds set in exquisite mount- | case. Adjusted o temperature. - incs of 18-kt. white or green | Breauet hair spring and gold R 3 = center wheel. New movement gold. A large stock from which | if yours fails to give satisfac- to select. . »375 2 LS i 2 - 25 ‘The first attempt to manufaeture wool in Oregon was made in 1854, when a varding machine was set up in the town of Albany. BumsteadsWnnnSymp *To children an angel of © When di- ions are followed NE LS aplty ecarcity and enormou S 2238822232322 25322382882 2280888830 » A complete selection of the newest Spring de- signs represented in tile, parquetry, Dutch tile, Expert Expert wood, conventional and novelty effects. Make se- ! - £ D P 3 > lection during this week and save from $2.50 to $5 Watch r Jewelry ! : a room, according to size. Palais Royal—Second Floor . Repairing Tt containe full dose. Stood stxty test. ' Sold eversywhere, or by mail, s bettle. Est. C. A. Vegsliees, M. D., Philadelvhia l

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