Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1926, Page 19

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FERRIS ADDRESSES VOCATIONAL BOARD - Directors of Federal Agency Confer on Problems of Supervision. md J Federal nmnh s edu al Board irman | % to ment tomorrow at noon and there will reception at the White House for ple, industrial and h tlon of the reglon, with representatives from 13 tendance n. chief of th various pro; 1 . which will con 1 Wednesday. time work will A1 of the d p.m. in the garden ho Grace Dodge | Hotel i S VANISHES FROM SHIP. Passenger on Liner Believed to Have Jumped Overboard NORFOLK r The myste man who t Colored Choirs in Contest #pecial Die featurced b; aplritnals, \The Baby Coats that mothers have so long waited for A whole newspaper page would hardly be sufficient to just- ly describe all the lovely coat styles in our Springtime dis- plays. Bring in Baby and try on a few. Cute Little Bonnets to Match FUnSChvic Esmmcomna" RELIABIL[TY » USED CAR rrox TJoseph McReynolds | ' . }th STREET AT R I 'mfl‘ s | Upholstering | Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs a Specialty Chair Caneing - “NUFF-CED!” The Best Place and, Lowest on After, All 1 give rs the mervice bave the Heht to expect $9 Silk Tapestry Cut to $2.98 Per Yard This Week Only | Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal, 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armotrong will call pereonally sampies. SOC_IETY are still in Panama. Mrs. went through the Canal on the U.'S. Denver, . Orme enter- vening at the r guests were d Waggaman and npbell. Mr. g Mr. Arthur Bradl Mr. and Mrs. James and Miss Dora Cumm! ington vester g their home, Cummings left Wash- arold Long William- them in their apart- Hotel the lat 1 Hotchkiss in a small party at tea thisaft n in the garden of the Mayflower ly following the bridge en in the grand ball- efit of the American o be g < have been added to the list of those who have ready consented to become patron- ze benefit: Mrs. M lenry T. Allen, Bell, Mrs. Mrs. Edward 1cClure, 7 will entertain the lumnae sent to | ty of Washing. | 1 in_honor of | i Aubrey a group of Irish songs by | al by | "he date of the card party to be ’ The St i |I|I ll”l 1 "’h it ] i What Is a {One definition of ba advantageous transa is represented! And you are parnmpatmg the Buc\get payment iself. Budget Payment Pla advertisement. Penn. Ave. OPEN A ::l b“\ ‘ W‘ i dic| L] | JANE | VOGE | Garments DRESS ster's Dictionary, reads: agreed upon or purchased. especially an bought or offered at a low pnce Our idea of a bargam is one in which not only a low price is offered, but real value advertises a bargain you may rest assured transaction’ —with the added pnvxlege of {1f merchandise is good it can speak for If it isn't good. talk won't mend it. fQuality at a fair price linked with our SMilton ANey ACCOUNT WITH US " THE given at the Mayflower Hotel for the benefit of the free wards of Provi- dence Hospital has been changed from Aprif 1: to Friday, April 16, at 2 pm. The affair is under the aus- pices of the ladies’ auxillary, of which Mrs. John Foote is president. al members of Phi Omega Pl L celebrated their founder's orority - |day with a luncheon at the Cosmos Club _ Saturday attending were Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Secre- tary of Agri Mrs. R. W, Car- penter, Mrs. Irwin, ) Mrs. Alexander Wetmore. Mr. and Mrs. C Witbe- row of Cleveland Park _entertained for their little daughter Wilma Eliza- beth Friday evening, at a masque- rade. There were 3% guests. Mar- garet Moore received first prize as being the best dressed guest and Jean Crampton second prize. Vari- cere given for games dur- in the eveni The home of Mr: ose Gouverneur Hoes will be the the St. Patrick ntleth street to 7 o'clock the Wheel of ict regent of and the tea program will be given for the benefit of ‘Spoke of the Wheel, the organ- ization's publication. Mrs, Frances Gurley Adams Coulson is the editor. The Invitation committee is headed by Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb and Mrs. Al tred Anthony. Mrs. Thacker V. Walk- er s chairman of the committee for talent, assisted Mrs. Margaret Hopkins Wo nt of the na- tional Frank Mor- .hon vice Our new factory is equipped with the most modern of shade-making machinery. Assuring you perfect WINDOW SHADES at factory prices. The Shade Factory 1109 Fourt MAT Distributors— s_Washable Fabrikoid Window Valances [e——|a|——9] . L ore of | d | !I | Il Bargain? rgain. found in Web- “That which is ction, or someth ing when Milton R. Ney in "an advantageous Plan. n is this store's best at 8th N.W. CHARGE Slrfll'r, Mrs. Frederick T. F. John- chalrman of the refreshments eommltm ‘will be assisted by Mrs. A. L. Rheinstrome; Mrs. Claes Dickson- Hallencreutz, chairman of the benefit, will be assisted by Miss Anne Caven- dish Boyle, Miss Evelyn Howe and Miss Bainbridge Boyle, Mrs. Lucy Cooper Shaw and Mrs. Frances Gur- ley Adams Coulson have charge of the pubHeity. Mrs. Royal de Lametra Mead and Mrs. Marietta Minnigerode Andrews will preside at the tea table. ‘The program includes a talk on the i | history of St. Patrick by Mrs, Wal- lace Streater, who has gathered In her &a\'eln much specfal knowledge of the nt. Miss Marie K. 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