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THE S'EJ'\’DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. MARCH 21, 1926—PART 1 23, while the chapter banquet will | officers showed the work of the chap- | regent, Mrs. Nagle. He told of the| Wakefleld Society of the Chlldr-n!!he vice regent, Mrs. Stephen J. Mur- Ih,— the juvenile members and eon- occur on March 29. ter to be progressing favorably. Mra. | early life and character of St. Pat- |of the American Revolution met at [phy, were Mrs. John M. Beavers.|duectsd under the management of Mrs. Giuests present were Mre. L. L.[Tnez Seymour Milton, delegate to the | rick. emphasizing as a keynote [the home of the supervising presi- State regent. Mrs. James M. Willev.| Tonnis Halzherg. was an instruct- “ % 5 Nettleton of (*olumhia Chapter, Mrs. | Maryland State conference held in | Christian patriotism. Aent. Mrs, Charles Winter, March 13, | State vice regeni and regent-slect’ ing parliamentary proceeding. Little Jessie Daniels and Mrs. H. H. [ Raltimore, read an interesting report | The program was concluded with [at 2 p.m. | Mrs. David D. Caldwell, State vice | [Louise Allen presided. A motlon was McKeever, of the proceedings. The sum of $50 | the singing of “‘America." The meeting wax called to order by |Tegentelect: Mias Helen Harmon. | passed i furnish the Immigrant ehil- : The hostess, assisted by Mrs, P. W. [ was voted to a chair in the proposed | The committee in charge was Mrs, [the president, Franklin Winter, | State treasurer; Mre. Frank T Shull.| dren on Ellis Island with toath The Richard Arnold Chapter cele- heard from committees and from the | Gibbon, Mrs. William H. Meyers and | new D. A. R. auditoriu Mrs. . | Dennis K. Smithers, chalrman: Mrs, |after which the Lords Praver and State treasurer-elect; Mixs Virginia | hrushes and tooth paste, alse to con- Prated its fourteenth hirthday anni- [ recent concert sponsored by the chap- | Miss Sadin laskell, served refresh- [ Stone gave a report on the students’ | R. 8. Nagle, vice chairman: Miss [Salute to the Flag were given. Price, State recording secretiry.e tribute financially toward the annual Setmary Tuesdny evening in the ball- | ter. [Fifty dollars was ordeved paid| ments. loan fund of the State Society. Mrs. | Margaret Webster, Mins Mary Kauff.| Mary Fiizgerald was elected cor-|Mis. Joseph H. Wheat. State histo-| irea; at Ellix Island. Mrs. E. G. room of the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs, | for a hond for the new auditorium | William Wolff Smith gave an excel- | man; Miss Rea Kauffman, Miss Grace |rexponding secretary and the follow Harry 1. Thowpson, State | cohafer gave a small financial gift, M. St. Clair Blackburn, founder of the D. A. R. this sum having | K vibus Unlum Chapter.—The | lent talk on the Constitution of the | Babcogk, Miss Margaret Acheson, | Ing delegates were elected to the na . Mis Lewix B Thomp | (hieh wan appropristed toward thess the chapter. presided he cent, been pledged by the chapter some | ‘h meeting was the home | United States, beginning with the | Miss Esther Deric n. Miss Roberta | Unal conference of the C. A. R. "'l_'»‘»"(","‘ chaplain, and Mrs, | motlons, and the donor ofclally Mrs. Randolph 1. Hopkins, | tme ago. Mrs. Hooker, the chapter | A by r&h, | causes which led to the American terson, Mrs, Avture Y. Casanova, | which will be held the week of |Saice Goodmun. Stute chaplain.e thanked by the vice president, Louise guosts, assisted by AMrs delegate, gave an account of the Dis set, with Miss I Revolution and bringing out the im- [ jr.; Mrs, 1. C. Wicksham, Miss Beth | April 19: delegate, Joy 5 M. Sood halriman of the enters ey = e children are recelving . Briggs of National A .. [ trict conference held the tirst of the | Cooper, Mrs. Warren Johnson and | portance of the strongest points of | Cole and Mrs, E. C. Goodwin nates, Blizabeth Bunten Pl committee of the chapter.| Sloudiq fnstruction in patriotism .yohln M. Reavers, Mrs, s A :'\”'.‘"I" "'1 Dty mrmn-l\pu-d |'u;'|lu' Mrs. Hubert Rex Johnson assisting | the Constitution made by our fore- - Lightfoot; subalternatex, Mary I “["‘:““‘;“';"“"' i ;“:‘i'f e i ' 81 * thexe mwnthly meetings. This shall Willey, Mrs. David | | reception tn he given for National and | hostesses. The rewent, Mrs. Harry (fathers. The functions of th ree ; : gerald and Jullan Culve i A g el rnice | neeting w evote t the Sk Taion Waikrian. 3 State oificers at the Burlington Hotel. | ¢, Grove, presided. After the usual TcHes: o i, Gftarimens Gare oy Fiiamios Welies Suibty, 6. A e Inotion’ was made and curried to | Rundall Angelico, accompunied on the | SO0 TE, | 00 P Harmon, Mrs Joseph W heat A paper on USGPatrick” was read [opening exercises. reports of com- [ explained in an interesting manner. | (e jimior lonmel Vimlg entertained | .04 jetter ke (6 M. Ven | BRI N e Prank Eyoam: mevicans give it. Mrs, Halzberg oAb A aetiite. & | impressed the children with a (alk on Mrs, Lewis K. Thomson, office by the historian, Mrs. Kngle, and was | mitiees were read. Miss Letitia neh of the soclety at | oyadel for th : given hy her to . i B . ove : R = — her home Satu afterno Lt € : | panied by M b, o vao < the Distrier of Colnmbia Daughters | much enjoved. A sccial hour fol | Langille, chalrman of the magazine apitol Chapter held* itx Mid. | During the business sension the |/he Wakefield Society. [he""Miew Mursarotin Campoell, " nes | the Soviet movement fn our country A e t ¥ s bR L against our Government and our flag. Washington Chapter.— and instrumental solos by Mrs, Cran After the meeting the children en of American Revolution, and Mrs. |[lowed and refreshments were served | committee, reported that B PRrbus [ windon tioe nig anriet and 10tk | rexiatrat ported papers filed f e | companied hy Mis. Elsie o 5 | s 0 apers fi or | B 3 s Elsle Cranmer, |and Eloise Dashe The March meeting wae held at the | mer. The raome wers tastefulls decy | Joved games and danced the Virginia Edward X_ Dinglev. vice rezent of | DV the hostesses which vied ofit | Univm Chapier had won the prize | A = d e | Livthday party v G Sromvenor, Galnes Goug ths chapies the idea of “the wenring of the | offered for the sreatest numher of | sen i o i e ho B Grosvenor. GaineadiGougn) Orheprs assisting we Trs, Are \ [ subseripiions to p ¥ .3 . o) % o L1 o . g Othere assisting were St Awton [ subweripions to the 1 A1 Magn: | “fne " abiex were heantifuily dec. | Rianche Txddane read 2 | home of Mrs. Charles G. Hoffman. | yated with cut flowers, and refrosh | reel. The decorations and favors ear Mre dames Ar Meare Nre 14| Deborah Knapp ¢ T o i i G ated with ferns and flowers, with | Virginia England danced, and The regent, Mrs. *. L. Goodrich. pre- | ments were served rled out Si. Patrick's dav eolors and e Afime B Seintat March meeting at the home of Mrs. | \iss 5 3 . green the predominating ealor |bara Fries rveeited “Old Tronsides.’ — | were theroughly enjoved hy all . Mee Km0 e e M du T v | scheme. and the regent, Mrs. Cath. | Miss Katherine Howlex (old a tale | 06 chairmen were read and approved. | o Richard Lord ciety, €. A e i M1, Noensom Fomwn | Streel. The regeni, Mre. George T.|and e the Stnie Alistorical Society | evine F. Nagle. after thanking the |of Revolutionary days. | “he rezent gave an interesting e | was entertained last Saturday - G = ,n: \\;\m“.‘ U R Smaliwed, presided, = This e ‘”” b I"'] '”“ kit "'"”I"” : And | chapter for the flawers at her plate During the social he Fmig's ["0unt of the State conference. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Law honia’s building heom is thraa A e apening. meeting, which fol. | home chapter of Mrs. James M. Wil with which they were xo pleased that | inroduced the chalrman of the com. | grandchildven. Per S | ohe ‘Pebrnary and March greetings | on Price. in honor of her little son, | ened hy the 30 per cent increase in T the openIn e e " [ lex. State rexentilert; wha was | Afrer tho. hsinest sesthm. My, | Mittee, Mg, Tiefinis K. &mithers, who | Doing and Rosemary W1, served |0f the president general were read | (narles Marshall Price. at 3720 R | cement prices following a combina e e amiral Gresory, | WArmIY congratulated. Reports were | | L St MR acted as toastmistress, | thelr birthday eake 1o all the chil. | by the historian, Mrs. K. §. Curtis. | Siveet. The meeting was attended | tlon of cement Industries there e a Iweptar hod | with. her | made by the various officers and : B n b N g Solos were rendered by Miss Mar: |dren present “Mrs. Curtix alko gave an account of D A i n S e tpies s Lty De 0 | vt Webster® entitled “A Birthiay | The Xenior’ Suciets met at the home w0k doneat the Americanization | Defeat and “The Fleet on the Sea.” | A check for $50 was received from | Small” hy Hunlex. Mrs. Willim C.| Singing. e Woed, She. aas weemm [ e ey e et T wocial hour with refreshments Riiia e 2 e avtitde Mrs. 5 S vk < ner s “ilis .y 4 e . b A% accom ¢ Was atien nee, and G e _sen = | M. Shortridge Mrs. William 8. Parks, given in | Luelner sang “ilis Lullaby,” by « panied. aL the piano by Mow, Evelvn [the following were admicion o momd | gollowed the bustnes seasion California. speaker of the evening. de- | honor of her three xrandchildren rie Jiucohs Hond: “Who Knows? “| Loggins. Miss ~Dorothy Seamans | bership: Lucille Weher, Mury Besrd - the United Siates no foes | for the auditorium nest 1 Ball, and “Prayer Perfect,” b | e b S Sl N el ikt fect.” | played a violin solo, “Liebersfreud.” |Charlotte Hardwick and F trine. | Descendants of Chapter give a| A John Garset was elected to by Kreisler. and “Orientale,” hy Cui. | The memby e planninz 1o give | reception and musical March 10 at | S ided, Reports from various commit within her horders and professed-to: | membershin, Mis. Auhroe B Cortes Mis. Hler tm 5 citizens of he: tes over SRy g oy ftte ’ . minin James accompanied [a play in connection with their ente he s of the League of Amer D i e truly Joved M BLWL Dalton, Mrs. Beth Moore t Montgomers Chapter. Mrs. | her on the piano. Later Mrs. dames | talnment in April 4t Wilson Normal, | foan len Women, 1709 H street, in ‘Kre"'ge l)eqar ent Stores orvi Saplsa. hillk < k& Ferguson, Mrs. Ruth Benner Hall [ 4rvin Owings of Hyattsville enter- | gave several of humorous | Helen Carvoll gave a peading, and | commemoration of the tifteenth Owality Merchandise Courteous S - templed hill A Miss Alma Oliver took the pledge | tained the chapter at a heautifully | Ruth Ann Packer two plano num- | anviversary of the chapters or “The love of her sons for human: | and were formally received by th i v i, and we orma " d b o ppointed Tuncheon Tuesday, after | Miss Mary Apple sang “All for | bers, P ! 3 s cluded |\“v hit :u;xwiv»"\I m»“-';n lx‘ljl:llr‘l}‘ly\l‘ vegent as members of this chapter. which the husiness meeting was held, | nd “Love Note," nce munulp‘d “har ndfield ad ’ . ttls"“:r b“:l‘:‘ mlfl”e‘nl ' Mason and Dixon line around the e, ) . o S = : Gl L M, wdtield ad officers, State officers heatis of the people, and Daughters b et S EUER I T RS T B ol T : th Stewart e ¥, after which Mrx. | elect and officers of the District chap ! home of street, | presiding. Iraver was and | Wress wax made by Rev. | Fr ¢ Iri f the erltan Revidution.” he | e dfternoon and o ; 5 as of ade by Rev. | Frank Morrison sang Irish songs ac | ters. In the receiving line with the ;anrr ”\Qm. il the afternoon and evening of March “America” wax sung. Reports of | Ambrose Schmifdt, hrother of the | companied he Mrs, Malletre s o, | vexent, Mrx. Mary J. Tarring ana| L. S Plast & Ce gond in the maki of Americans | Newark out of foreign-horn material.” Miss Jessie Ma L, the all-Ameri can contralte.” « the program with songs, accom by Albert W. Harned. The Mai. W m ton Callis Chapter met Monday ar the home of the regent, Mrs. M. de Clare M. Herry to perfect plans for the program of » the hirthday anniversary of the > n the evening of March 3. at ter, the home of the chapter recording secretary. Mrs. T. Temple Hill, 2204 P street. Al Iocal chapters will he in Vited and the State and natienal offi et o - A Price-Sensation Sale of the ing Monday with a large at tendance Mlicers and members. Praver by the ¢ n. Mrs. Mary Hurd, and salute to the flag opened the evening's exercises. The secre tary, Miss Estelle Sawyer, read her account of the last meetin he vice ander. ve- regent. Miss Annie M. A ported that arrangements have bheen comploted for the purchase of a chair in the new audit m in memory of omen’s Sizes Misses’ Sizes Mrs. Mary Swift Gist, eharter mem ber, No. 31, of the national society 36 to 42 and ane of the ot Conti to 4 . nental chapter woman of grea - = patriotism and of natlonal note. Miss mmnior Sizes 13 to J() Alexander also told of a recent inter. = £ view with the president general, .\f:ili | - - thony Wayne ook, in her office :I:;" in Memaorial C'ontinental Hall | . The treasurer, Mre. Lillian MeMilian. | —— the chapter's | | read a report showing finances in a flonrishing condition Mre, Thomas D. Whyte, v-hal;’;nar;‘ told of | of entertainment committee o0 W the miccessful card party given the chapter at the Women's ity Club. There wa record attendance, among the guests heing AMrs. John M Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Parks, | Mrs. us Brumbaugh, Mrs. How. y A ard F. Middleton and party, and many othe Miss il Reese, chairman of pa- variety and cleverness of styles! triotic education committee, read a ensation not in price alone, but in. the Joi & Beh Value and Style Combined i Our Greatest Showing of Jetter from the manager of Crossnore . 3 2 Men’s and Young Men’s School in North Carelina, in which she related incidents in: connection with her work, ltnl)ng‘:vhalfla sub- g El'('r adv i S dis - ’ - Al e s ead o) y advanced Spring fashion to select N wo- | rousers the sehool by chapters from different parts of the country. Through her from. : i awn efforts Miss Reese has forwarded : to the school several baga of clothing. Hat e i and the chapter will collect others for . this purpose. Magazines also have . been mailed the school, all of which El’l’l‘y new ASI"-”,g ’.""".! have heen gratefully acknowledged. Miss Bertha Dana, chairman of maga ‘ sine commitiee, spoke of her werk and sald that subseriptions in the | ) . chapter are inereasing. She asked EL'!'ry desired material! A ! f - that memihers advise har of the date hen their subseriptions expire. St i retating aumrdlodex: Misa} Mahel I.. White spoke of the death . i v b ler e mpers Afin 1a All the most popular style features are in the collec- s Ay am: ke "",‘"""‘;‘F ""Mhn»‘ ’ Tailored for the careful dresser who wants moment in el ence as a tribute to her tion—cape hflCkS, cape sleeves and puff sleeves. i ‘ style and fabric combined in colorful patterns. Announcegent was made of the ap- Featuring the new Amber and Silvertones, as ot 3 A . J. McDonald | S 3 . %J‘.’EV nt e e " el : . Smart novelty touches, braid trimmings, fur edging, welllas) Bliie Sergennrid Chcviotals A Tavgevar ety elen Marston as pa, or o . . . . Diive i ien Marsion/asinage tor the : embroidery and button embellishments add chic to most ;“'re‘:‘::‘:jl‘g"‘;c:“'"' from in Single and Double- April. Mrs, Stewart has also been o - % | S < 3 appointed a member of the credential ‘ ot the models. AV, SN ; Every suit with 2 pairs trousers. Mrs. Joseph Henry Wheat, State his \ \ Sizes to fit the man of any build. forfan for the past two vears, was ! R ’ These Coats are surprisingly well tailored and many : Others—$30, $40 and $45 sprightly and Informative talk giving detalls of the duties of State historian and showing haw they are linked up 3 of them are silk crepe lined. K. j ’ . ey e e N ol o Men’s Spring Topcoats rvices in the war of their Revolu kel L L The colors are Green, Rose, Blue, Tan, Red, Brown, ‘ $25 00 $27 50 to $35 00 i * ’ * . Ann Manion ta membership condition- Al upon her acceptance by the Na | g (,'r(,y and Nav} 3 G | Niodales tor men aad . 1 Models foi young men. In new tional Sacfety. .":'fi'.".('?!’i%fl’?!‘:h fih‘.l: v'f’.-"a‘,.:,‘-‘;.'? | — - ] ke 3 | Spring colorings and the popular box models. 8 the conrert”given ' the chapier T'he materials are Poiretsheen, Flannel, Velour, ’ ; | Featuring Imported - Coats The artiste for th D\firwiw}‘?’ 1:‘:‘1 . r . sented a pleasing program. which was Plaid, Two-tone, Tweed and Overplaids. “Wegoda™ English Topcoats charmingly and effectively rendered, ! Among those appearing were Miss Lols Shively, pianist; Franels Heartsill, bags: Mrs. M. Dell Sale \ Fritz Maile, violinist, of the ingtan College f Music A ! . . ¥rank Rice, soprano: the . Tomorrow—Palais Royal_Bargam Basement. i New Spring styles created in London, Eng- Singers. a quartet Neten Cralg, M. Latre Collison Ra land, for the best dressed men and featured only by the Palais Royal in Washington. Mre. Mattie €. Wallace, Mrs. Jessica Tahler Renham: Mis. Marie Howe h Spurr, planist; George F. Shimmel, In light and dark shades. tenor; Miss Netta Craig, soprano, and Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Main Floor Miss aftland LeGrande hompson, Ingtrnetor in the Anne Tille ghaw School of Speech, in readings. ‘These at the plano were Mrs. . srine Floeckher Cullen 3 4 < ing o 3 ys! arine Fineckher Cullen. . Spring Apparel for Sturdy Boys! Eifzahath Collison Hill, Mrs S . \ = . BOYS’ 4-Piece Vest Suits Teahel Raker and George Middleton. These In charge of the concert wers | \ ) { \ i Mrs. James Henry Harper. regent: g i 3 t i i Miss Nellie Grant Ross. chairman. & | Specially Priced, $10.95 sisted by Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mrs, 3 - AV | = . c . W.» Wallace. Mrs. Jagon Water. | 3 ") { Each suit consists of man, Mrs. Alhert B. Snavely, Mrs. \ | vest, 2 i Childress B. Gwyn. Mrs. William L. ¢ est, {mrs l'f“"y :ned Mattorks, Mrs. Thomas 1. Dickson | il = Enntk— gol an : IlI . 3 i er. Coats are ful and Mrs. H. C. Gauss. The ushers were Miss Lol Floy \ o) j) H - 2 Himee, Miss Florence Hortense / lined. In the new Spring Bosard, Miss “Mary Reatrice Gwyn & / | shades and fabrics.. and Miss Marietta Wallace. (Rt ' 7 Sizes s to 18 The Samuel Gorton Chapter met | 205 with Misses Emily and Leona Clark, i Others $12.95 to $18 1519 G street, March 10. Miss Mary Smith, vice regent, presided. Vocal : - FOU!' Picce Students’ golor were given hy Miss Lillan Feld- man and Miss Grace Peters and In- ~ gtrumental selectinns hy Miss Peters, 18 to 2850 Migs Dena Hammer gave readings, Suits, $ $ and a historical paper was given by Wk i e g ; g pants, in single and double- breasted models. Manor House Chapter held fts : meeting with Mrs. Jane Hooker, Miss g Sizes 15 to 20. Ella, Grove, Mrs. Clifton, lark and 5 Miss Ruth Gist joint hostesses. The Palais Royal—Hoys' Shop—Main Floor meeting was cailed to order by the regent, Miss Lillian Chenoweth, and was opened with prayer by the chap- lain, Hawkins, followed by the salute to the flag. Reports were »