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THEl SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 4. 1926—PART 1. The Columbian Women of George |at the clubhouse of the American As. |-mh its president, Miss M. C. Clauser, | also “France,” by Percy Mackay. | cestar by Edward C. Townsend, Sir|peake Bay Mrs. Milton has also been - ~ - Washington University are to enjoy | sociation of., ['niversity Women on |in the chair. The plans for the com-| Maj. Ferris gave two of his inimit- | Robert Brakenbury by Thaddeus |awarded a medal and several rescus 4 4 | the privilege of being addressed by the | Monday, May 3. at 6:30 p.m. The |ing card party to be given by th-JahIo dlalect recitations, one entitled | (lapp and the two murderers by Les. |hars. Miss Skadding s very well | president of the university, Dr. Wil- | candidates for elaction are: For vice | corps April 14 were well formed under | “Tony at the Base Ball Game" and |lie Waudby and Eldridge Monroe known in the local aquatic circles for liam Mather Lewis, on the occasion of | president, Mrs. W. A. Slade, Mys, |the direction of Miss Adelaide Foster | “The Army Horse,” both comedies. | (‘ards of invitation for the Shake. | swimming and instruction Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. thelr April leciure tea. which will take | Taura Williams: for recording secre | assisted by Mrs. Rose McKee Shelton, | Mrs. Florence Estabrook had an |spears birthday celsbration -n April | R — { place Tuesday afternoon in the trus- | rary, Mrs. mes G. Cumming and | Mre. Grace Carter, Mrs. Nettie Lyons, [ exhibition of her paintings, many of | 23 will be ready for members at (hu} The Woman's Club of Chevy ('Igzw. {ees’ room, Corcoran 1all, Twenty-firat | Miss H. E. “Upson; for directors (two | Mis. Stella Buxton and Mrs. Delia I..|them scenes in Rock Creek Park, |meeting, and announcement will be | Md.—The music seotion will hold ~ Tweniicth Centoey Club. The in | Washington Hotel, which was in | streat between (G and I atreets. 10 be elected), Mrs. Edward P. Costi- U‘Bvl-s:;. TForest Glen and the Potomac River | made regarding the banquet on May 3. rr‘;:---;“n -leh; hmuagor“!ho"h!‘“"‘“l“ | Ik section will meet | charge of Mre. K. J. Brennan, chaiv Dr. Lewis' subject will be ‘““Fhe |gan, Mrs. George Eastment, Mrs | Comdr. Moulton and Messrs. Dun- | near Sycamore Island. Some excep- | n = B Miss Alice E. Broas, § Mugnolia pari ernoon at welock | man of (he child welfare committee, | Challenge of Fxpanding Educational | Thomas Sidwell and Mrs. Dennis Up. | bar. Finn and Parker of Bu Mr[ tlonally good ones were of the Sand |, ':'I"J':""':Mm""’""'h'l";"' “nb.“wu-. Wednesdny 10:39 a.m. An Wened ui Mis. Wo W | far the benerit of the Day Nursery. | Neads" and (he largesi sudience of |son: for delegatex to the Federation POt G. A. R.. visited the corps, Mr. | Dunes in Floridu near St. Augustine; | Capin lohn. jd., met with Mra. Regl | atternoon card party will ba glve: 36 MacomDb street. Signor [ was a pronounced success the veur is expected (o gather to hear of Citizens' Associations (iwo to be | FInn making an address. Brief re.| others worthy of mention were of the | "2/d Smith Thursday te learn to do | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ka | the one-hour dr 4 al 1 F 5 N ? Leonurdoe \ate the Italian | ‘The next meeting of the foundation | him | elecied). Mrs. George A. Ricker, Mixs | NIk were also made by Mrs. Gury, vocky cliffy at Marblehead. Another, T e i et b e dla o e bassy will give s< on the [ will ha held in the ballroom of the | The program of the afterncon will! Edna Sheehy and Mrs, Frank [ivam | 9€Partment president W. R. C., and | called Sunrise at Atlantic City,” ex. | ¥Pocking under Miss Corwin, county | the junior members of the Woman = economic and political eonditions in | Shoreham Hotel, Tuesday evening, | be divided into a social hour fr Snell. | \|Irx Oldroyd and Mrs. Parker, past | pressed a wonderful conception of hor;r::.delrgon;!II':Lo'nnl:-dTr. i :'|l»|h . Mre. [b E 'n,n“-m, en Ttaly. The first hour will be given | April =7 Mrs, Cla O'Brien Mc. |3 o'clock: address, fi 5 department presidents. Miss Georgia | color, Mrs. E. R. nman is chairman |tain the members of the nature sestio to reports on differeni countries b ok e ot \|':“|‘|Ps’\fl'0n:|\ and_| business meaiing at The N W. C. T. U. will | Bush was elected to membership by | Senator King of Utah, who was to | 25 & committee on arrangements |of the club at her home, 7 West Ur members of U ~eciiion. Mrs Bower- | chairman of the social committes, | The organization ix now casting fts [meel with Mrs. James 8. Boyd, 5323 ! initiatlon. After the meeting refresh- speak, was obliged to postpons hiu\7"‘“.‘,,&"“""‘,"',,‘" egg-rolling party | derwood street, i'riday at 2 p.m. M man " Mexico,” Mrs. | will be in charge. The program will | ballots hy mall for the following can- | Sixteenth street, Tuesday at p.m. ments were served in honor of Com- engagement to sonie future date. hm’,d' ren of club members, to be Browne and Mrs. Moulton will rep th Taly.” Avs. Oosiiln: on.| e aGnonnoed: diler. U ponthly |didates for ofice: President. Mis. -i\h!:xh::ml\'lmmm:";l slun l):“.\ " Edson | ;’gdi PHI'L,:( "\ln;'l)u:‘u) Mr n;d M:-- There was no tea yesterday, being | "t °" Easter 2Monday. on the New York flower show “France.” and Mrs. Grosvenor Jones | husiness meeting will bs held on the | !enry Grattan Doyle: firat vice pres i ra. Charles ordon and | Parker thanked the corps for 112 Fagter Saturday, but thers will be a The Milton Swimming and Life-Sav- Th » Soclety on “Tacna-Avica evening of April 13 | dent. Mra. D C. Croissant \d vice | Mra Sugene Thompeon. Al members | thoughtfuiness vers Interestink program on the 10th |ing Club will noi Ite. lags Winters | tomorran %00 o in'y The pariiam law section will | Members v ill be &t home informally | Président, Mrs. Richard W. Hynson:| and friends ace invited f fo pathy 1 SEETARE t0 L of Aol meeting about the middle of this | reom of the Mavflawer iatel meet Tues AU 1624 1 streat. | in the narvlors of (he Shoreham Hatel | Tecording secretury, Mrs. George| ywolo g o W= Mrs. Emma Dean, for many vears D Y i, o . n e ) er otel. nere weating of 1 Puesday Jon from 4 1o T Rowen: corresponding secretury, Mrs. | i LG T held its | the conduciress of Burnside, at the| D. C. F. W. C.—Mrs. Filf 2 & most | presiding officer wiil he Mrs. Flsie \ d 5 i el ieadionatnids K. R revaurer. " Miss |Mmonthly meeting Monday at the home |1oss of her beloved husband, Maj. H. | chairman of the d el fl”""' likely be held Chesapeake Beach. | (‘oleman, first vice president of sections on RR. {of Mre. J. McLain, §12 T . | L 3 | lepartment of fine | the field for the ciub's annual Sum. | society. = D ' n hursde lock. ot HEBALT: i g h Ivene Pisiorio, and histovian, Miss | Of Mre. . McLain 2 Twentieth | Deam of Burnside Post. G. A. R |arts of the District of Columbia Fed- | mer activities. Mrs. Samuel Burleigh | wiit re falect songs w ™ e el WL L A W Distriet Beanch—Thie | TG "N T K. Shute 1 | a0t | Mise Kate ‘Wond conducted | None knew him hit {o love Rim ax | ‘aration of Women's Clubs, nvites all | Mircon. prestdent ot s oiar ok | il be given by Gearge 0 Conne E hviois GERNE Tt It o el \"n "r‘.wfl:’»‘:» :' m\\Hr:L l;:."‘ll';r chairman of the nominating commit- | (oo .;”"W\h:‘(‘N-’;._Nid:d,x “‘\':.”.:L::nla.;’.,’ ),‘:Im:: :‘.’n;vh::-‘.-r‘::-]‘n.'..;t none ;\;h‘.‘ »ror!nler-\wd to attend the exhi- | the subject for further honors at tiie ;:"v'; f\’w-.r: pee ;.:TI:: neee ;m The speakers will include Miss | of (€, League of America - | dee. s of the last meeting were read by M BRI e 1 il side. { bitlon of cotemporary Hallan art. | hands of the American Red Cross at a | tne procrnmn anc Rathanine Watkine, head of e | e e e |y Declal drive for life memnershibs | Wanstah: treasurers raport by Mra. . | _ Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, | [der the natronage of the King of | special ceremonial in the hendquarters | " 05" rderzrien department in the public | (SR M EERE TS0 R e exnibit | M the organization is being made by | gy vone Mrs, Jolloff (0l of visiting | No. 1, Daughters of Unlon Veterans | alY and under the auspices of the |of the Diatrict Chapter on Wednesday.| Crittenton Wheel Club. — ) aoh Sod Mis Hardy . Mre. William E. Chamberlin. chairman ; oy 1 S e, e | Italy-Amarica Soclety, in the National | Life-sav o A serv t4 ' Hspais nd 1 r ries he lsah r several hospitals with flowers, fruit, | of the Civil War, will meet tomorrow 1 ing medals and service bars | George Ide, £44 I) street nerthe superintendent of intermediate In | Of entries for the Isabel Anderson |of the life memberahip committee. in |G o0ty nd wino Bonker Nree torint| 8 Do at G. A T Han *| Galiery of Art, Natfonal Museum, | wers awarded Mrs. Milton, Mias Floc. | enteriained the Wheer 1 struction. It is hoped that Mrs. | SheST on ABE ! i the order that another contribution may | (larendon, Va., gave a. ,‘,,r,,,,‘_‘,‘"fr ] Wi iy Tuesday at 2 p.m. Lauro de Bosis | ence Skadding and M. O'Brian of the | luncheon Frids A ity Norton. Representative from New | (iPhouse. AT00 11 atreel. Judglug he made this year to the third scholar | meering hald Sunday, March 2. at the | ,The Women's Alliance of All Souls’ | roval commissioner for the exhibition. | Georgetown University. The presen-| version. furnishad hs by Jersev. and Representative Fred R S i e o v‘n. pabl X‘_ {ship fund of the Columbian Women. || ea High School. The union sub. | Church, xleenth nd Harvard | has consented to attend and give an |fatlons wers made by Ma). Gen. Bar- | indulged in at i1ah e af nppropriations committee. wil Mre. Margaret Zimmele is in charge | Girla® Glee Club, under the direction of | nel&hborhood 'pastors. = Mrs. . e for Teports ant eléctiohiof oMtsralin || iyhes AHANSBEIES) SIAIMS. willk HOIAl| Slatkt: et et afsotor e e | Hoiie it of entries in the oils division: Miss Miss Estells Wentworth. gave a con- [} z Sy gave a talk. | . : MO | ite Tast regular literary and dramatic | 3 ted poems Dr. Arthur Stanley Riggs was the | o et 8 Tt AL v ars Th et Ol Mrs. William called attention to the | %on Wil follow, as usual, Mrs. | oW RoLTc | saving: sefvice of the Red Cross wix 53 wentieth Century Cluh Thursday denRmdil s 2 R HaRbita o Bred S also membership campaign. Several B = ¥ 16 o8 of the occasion rs. Milton morning. Subject: “Spain “ " the ceramic arts. Reed Hospital the preceding Sundas. | [0 TAmbralp campaian. | Severall gy pueruational Association of | Vi M 21860Hng. president of the | has heen honored heretofore with | 5 The poetry group. under the lead he club will sing at the large benefit | 7€H Bl e Serabs DRIl | s ANt Iattore=Tho regular S Arts Club, and an architect by pro- | medals and service bars hy the Red| n ) Women's ity Cluh—The tex this *ship of Miss Alice Hutchine Drake, | for the Hebrew Home April 18 at the | 7 & birthday celebration will be held | Arts and Letters—The regular Sat-|fession, will give an allustrated ‘ad. | Crose. for Which sne s a natiomal o The Montgomery County Feder afternoon will have the junior section | has developed so much enthusiasm in | Auditorilum; at the Nfval Hospital | 31 heacquarters, 632 Sixth street. to | IRV Sfiernooh teq wis Reld at the | dress on the development of the archi- |aminer for the lifesaving service, | 110n of Women's Clubs heid # spe tessex. The junior section will | i1« Work that it has decided to carry | APril 19, and at the meating of the | 7 00 S0 Were fnsited. The meeting | CLUDVOOME At the Gordon Hotel at 4| tecture of the stage from the early | For the past five vears she has been | M€°tIUE for the dire wx hostesses a1 the Kasiar | 1% Meelings on through the Summer | Professional and Business Women's | (of¢ W SIEEINE, “{ :I“ THBEe ol e T s r”’\h””m\' was Mrs. | (ireek to the present inatructing classes in awimming and | &% (he dontgomers ¢ e e R e AN o | R fier e, Cluneof fiieliiiiee Council at the Chureh of the Cove. | ok & soclal hour followed with | Josenline Beich of New Vork. who | For the dramatic brogiam, scenes, | Hesuying, free at ber Summer hame | The members of the ) e comn nteetin | Announcement has been made that nant April R ke Misn Wanstall, hont- | {3 BAakIE Hor ol thdauarters ut the | in costume, will be presented from |t Chesupeake Beach. For this graty. | Pal were hostesse ) e charge of wrrangements is Thelmg | VY er 195 munuscripts have been en A Apeciul P oof the club members | © She ik o dbEaatt “}““"‘ In the citv. | “Richard 111.” under the direction of | itous service the Red Cross officials | W45 Schimitt, Phyiiis Bobinson, durgaret | (ered for ihe Isabel Anderson con. il sing i of the lucal Duughters | Burnside Corpa, No. 4, W. K. C., held | her favoriie. puteiotic poen, ooy | alim B Bryau. The character of | have commended her and honored hey | Presider L £ S on b o e wiikurel | ent. Winnera will he declared ou |of the Awmerican Revulitlon chapter|a well attended inesting Murch Give ta Ao Mpaiotie posm, “God | the Duke of Clarence will be plaved | with service bars. For swving human 1 Sl i L ey gutharings April 26, wnd at an Hastern n." by Dr. J. G. Holland 1. Bryant, the Duke of Glou- | lives from drowning in the Chess | (Continued i lage : e e Star gatlering Apcil 16 = A At S o s Sl e Pr ¥ Federa. The annual hunguer of the club will | section which 1s new functiening with | of executive be held at (he FFrunklin Squure MHotel | enihusiusm under the tutelage ot Mre. | Poard met March 26 wt Hech.'s Au the evening of Muy 4 Tl cunte O. Berliner. Thin class meets | ditorium. Washington, with Mrs. R.| ay y = e 11 seaak g 1 WD M i A. Benneit. president. in the i 'n" 4l "“"‘I"" ]‘"""‘“" The 11 wpgtediy el iing SUMTDDNEII (g o iatinr- vl Abiilimsating il e Helijaicitite real ! jei 10 adopt the boardreom and | ANCOUNAEINg veport. The Staie loan o7 To ol o e L - - (1 i arear or the redecoration. The | cholarship fund was unanimously in. JNL ""fi“ e 2k b “‘l g ’;“ /3 | when it reaches 100 sisting of Mre. E Inhnzton. chair ‘z‘,l"”v”m'"“,”']""h:"-‘h-. ‘p’::'k‘_“"”‘”"‘" ’I I[SU(I i 4‘ . 1l The current svents section will have | Man: Mrs. Jam. Steele and Mrs, _ROC 2 A p> t 1, | o T IR e i e R B R L B j ering of Seasonable Furnilure | pm. Avery €. Marke, jr.. managing | the president : Clothes. Maths and Their Control.” | . » | cditor of the Washington Herald, ‘Mr. | Mre. J. Enos Ray reported for the puiiiar in the aftarnoen. at 1215, - . . | Marks will speak on the doings 6f the bstter homes movement in Prince B ecu. 0 l —— ttr ] ’ o of men e st nEa ot B | Ceorgen County sating_that it is |DNere will be o meeting of the exeeu ne uaitn aclwely rriced. The report of the nominating com. | BRogtesting ' splend!fly. The wveek: | Gate Inn, 1786 Niatreat, at which im Fiber Suites—Refri mittee will be received at the busi- April 25 te May 1, e hetter | 2 ¢ S—. 1, ey , : . . & e e e bun | ke Omuhamaih Uaiveseiy, |Eorant ‘matters will ‘b disciimied. gerators—and many other pieces that you will want for Spring and Summer convenience and comfort. Proposed amendments 10 the by.laws PArk and another in Cheverly will he : 3 . £ the club and the proposed bill to | used in the demonstration. Children | funde of an svent that has been looked toeral terms 0’ red.t .II l 7 | o ch . o | us N | torward 1o for some tima. This is ta ‘: w dly b d Good #holish capital punishment in the Dis. | of the county are asked to compete in | po " joint ainner of the Homa 1 ——‘Mnge . § ne ays without any tri will he d i1ssed and voted upon ,i_(\onl".' in planning a model kitchen. nomics Association of the District and | tiss A. D. Hech will lead the dis m\-‘.-a WFI‘H be awards for winners S AMurviand find (he Holsakesvern storage Charge | F’u~~um on the bill establish arti - rs. Wy also announces contests Alliance. at the Villuge Inn, Satorda . ' Cial bathing beaches or men und women of the couniy In | apul 24, Membera are urged to keap | Wilmott Lewis, Washinglou cerre | Connecii With the hetier homes o duie open. s wn Interesting pro 11 sovndent of the London Times, witl | week. The contest for women will b g0 @il doubiless ba wrrnnged 1 spenk mi the Forum luncheon o W bolise plenning. They are wshed | Ciday, choosing s his o subject |0 MBI BlRNS covering w uise of . | “Ihe Iuteruntivnal Sicuation.’ Lk | 00l mole hun eight rovins owing | _ The Woman's Club of Hethieads, Inc ‘ | | will be the last luncheon under the | eS¢ arrangement of rooma with re.| Wi el ul the doiie of als. b 1o divection of the prement committee, | Alien (o eficient housekeeping and | SPHCHABR. [eRWIL b (Re RGOS | which Lus furnished such interesting | Me8lih of famiiy | ville pike, April i3, at 2 p.m. The 3 ) s o A sud informative programis under the | Men are asked (o pian gardens: the | FINCIRAl akeuker Wil e Pepesent | < P monn e AR e e Chnirmunship of . Nra Laure A | plana (o include a small kitchen gar. |ative George ilviden Tinknam. who | N AR e R | Srudles {den on 1ot 30 Ly 150 feet deep. The |iepresenis in Congress the Huck Hav ARKE: e R ¢ H The Monday bridge section cele | PIAN8 8hould allow for a house of 33 district of Bosten. which in purt i L % (i L 1 | Lrated “anest day- I Eiving o hridse | [e8C frontage with @ depth of 25 feer. | he old diatrict unce repcesented in| PG B A liincheon March 27 - and for a one car garage, the entrance Congress by John Quincy Adwums. My > T T 1l Froararlone ware made as follows: | (0 the garage to he from the front of Tinkham Ix an alumnus of Harvard TR L ! Mre. Charles H. Cecil. Mrs, Georga M. | 'h® lof. and, before comir.g 10 Congress, was 2 @ m— [111 Talhat, Mre. 1. Recker. Mre i Names of those competing in the member of the Massachusetts Siate - | Jiaste, Mre. Arihur Havs, Mre, [, ¥ | CONtests must not appear on plane hit Senate. His subject will he “The i Packer. Mrs. L. L. Whitmarsh, Mre, | MUSt. it i8 stipulated, be sent in an World Court.” and he will take the | ! Haymond, Mre. Virgil C. Miller Mrs, | #nclosed. sealed. stamped anvelope. Opposing side i H « 4 Riley, Mrs. C. H. Claud Winners will be given their choica The hostesses will he Mrs i I Mre. Lapura A. Bradlev, Mrs. H. M | *ther of household squipment. a pic- Imirle, Mrs. Elisha Hansen, Mra. Oli- | & | Fackard, Mrs. E. A. Gillm, Mrs. C. J. | ture or a book. ;Qr o;cn 1§unn. Mrs. Evelyn (; Con- | ” | Marris, Mrs. H. H. Herr, Mrs J 1. _All plans must be sent te Mrs. J. don, Mrs. John A. Holmes and Mius | / id 5 : ! Morris, Mra L H Herr Mra X | A B et b S e o | Semia. Gl bt Fee il be To Make Your Living Room Gay and Charming for Summer Frederick Yates, Mrs. George King, |Atration Agent, No. 16 Johnson ave- served at the close of the meeting. » gr. Mrs. W. B. Sears. Miss Mogie |nue. Hyatteville, not later than April| gy 0 cn Crlttenton Baby Levers' A New Arrival in 1 uie, Mrs. George Eastment, Miss |!? Cirele, Ne v v ‘ James Trwin, Mre. Edna Saul. %;.E At the meeting of the executive | CW ,{:;,"“‘,\ e el e ’ ' ‘ P " ‘Athhorne, Mrs. A. Arnold, Mrs. A. F. | board of the county federation March ' bY e (R Hon. enulne 3 P . . | L = - W ‘Siebel at the homa of Mra. Hes. =I'1ece - Maddox, Miss May E. Smith, Mrs. M. | 26. department chairmen w g 2 3 | B. Van Metre, Miss Mary Mason, Mrs, | Quested to send reports o Mrs. R. A. sick. 1428 Montague atreet. March 25 | toe er uite tece iber uites 111 H Hane S T A Pt e | Bennelt at Riverdals by April 1 In followed by the monthly mesting of 1 B e e e | order that she may incorporate them | (he circle. Mra. A. B. McManun. Mrs $ 00 $ o | Tran . Johnson. Miss I.. il. Hedrick. | in her report (o the annual convention | A. . Jones. Mrs. ‘A, 1. Craig. Mrs . H Mis, W. F. Dimick. Mrs. W. B. Hester ‘nf the Sta* ederation of Women's Clatence McConnell, Mra. RRobert Mar | Mis. George Chase, Mra. A. K. Lowe, | SJIbe to be held in Anaapolin April tin Mes. John Belia, Mre D. L. Nun e " ; i Mis. Wymond Bradbury, Mes, G. 1., | 27:28:2% and 30 nally, Mra. Albert Eccard, Mra, W. I1. g g 5 A wide and comfortable settee—the chair and rocker 1iall, Mre O, L. HoMnire wud Mra | _The snoual meeting of (he county | Heasick Mrs. Lowin Pridgeon, Mrx. i1 oy Just as illustrated, a Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite, restful. All attractively finished—add h S e | Gruttan Gerans. tederation will be held Muy 18 in the | <. Bimpson, Mrs. C. W. Beibel Mus. Three color combinations from which to choose ¥ R e e cavE NS ST (o tichcomigng of yalis i S Bluebird (all in Mount Rainler, with | 8. F. Kreglow and Mrs. Frederick G ot ¥ i home for Summer. All pieces are upholstered with striking patterns | ‘The Soroptimist Club had is weekiy | the Chillum Study Club as the enter- | Umhau were the members present. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor of cretonne luncheon at the La Fayette Hotel Wed. | (#i0ing club. | Mrs. D. F. Anderson was a guest. i newday, President Mink C. Van Win. | laincheon will be served in Siar| Regular business was iransscted. in e, presiding. The program was |H8il by mewmbers of the Rebekah |cluding a full report by Mra. Kregiow, ST Plenned by Mis. Lerens o Reed of | 1-0dge of Mount Rainier. epresentative tothe Crittenton board. Tincoln National Bank, and was ef Written credentials must be sent to | of actien taken at the meeting during | . gkt L o S wal the chairman of the credeutinis com- ' (he past month | . e oA nE et o | mittee, Mre. Lulu Candle, Breniwoud. The election uf officars fullowed and | o 1ece e room uil t € ! Bubstitute, OFasven: mell khows |hefdte he imestin The following resulted in the unanimous election of H sanizations of thix ety candidates are announced hy the Mr: president: Mrs. 1 es e o wne of the LDALINE commitiee of the federativn ¢ vesident: Mr. A In Di i Atrectouk at A e 1 officers in the fedsration. the eiec- B, Jones, recording secratwry: M i H H 1 i s e Pt tlon 1o take place wi the May meetng: . Umhui. corrawponding secratary n Distinctive Design | s ta Hetix Ander. For president, Mrs. J. Enos Ray, Chil- Mis, H. C. Simpson. treasurer: Mrs. . | | S SatiCie o e A N ok o Ll Mol Chee T nt. Mis. J. L. i Kreglow, representative to the Crit- | | A i D G SRR i K Upper Mariboro: for record- renton hoard. | i W Schloss, president of the | INE_ secreta Mrs. E. S. Johnston. The remainder of the mesting was | Waomen's Conneil. siated that | Hyartsville: for corresponding secre- takan up In final wrrangements for * i i tion comaists of a0 see | ATY. Mre. W. A. Bobh. Cottage City:!ihe card party (o be held at the Elks’ R i B LR R Mre. Herbert RobY. pail. iriday, April 9. from 2 p.m. to, United States and Canada, and at | Riverdale. Other nominatio of 11 pm. Mrs. 8. F. Kreglow is chair. present ix giving specia) atiantion ro | COUrSe. may be made from tha con- uan of the committes in charge. Mrs. the imn n lnw for the purpose | Véntion floor. D. 1. Nunnally, 1 .\afw ll-m‘p;hlrfl S. l e h of ur h lies that have o i = . avenue, is In charge of the tickets: LR U AR DU | The Capitol Wil intory Club neld 3350 \cinnell The surpise pack implicity, the keynote of the id Mah War. Mrs. Anne Hendley. president | it8 blmonthly meeting ‘Wednesday at | oges; Mrs. H. C. Simpson, candy, an 7 1 - T e ST AR o Formadation, | the Rome of Ars. V" 6. “Auxtin. 71| M Prederick G. Umhan, Nomemade L - well furnished bedroom, is re- Solid Mahogany Top told that ite purpose was to create | . i 5 e ol e 1S Attractive awarde have been PR, o . @ i “ierest in the bionesr women who did | Mrs. H. F. Paiterson was joint host. | iiade for sach table by members and e flected in every graceful line of Gate Leg Table {0 much for woman suffrage and to f &3 e "[;"g‘""fh”" which preceded | triends of 1'1’" rh:"le‘» R le T bl the suite illust; ted ' @dsuge to he srected here in Washing- | ITRSIANE The April meeting wi ('on Toh 'a memorial to Susan B Anthons.| _After the *‘""""F:e;fl"’" the (’;'“13' ; the fitth instead or.me fou):‘lhh'l‘hnrsr~ :o e 1able Hllustrated. % 3irs. Eugene F. Stevens, president of | Program was opened by Mrs. G. day in April, the 29th, at the home of and Mirro: . . The Toentiath Century ¢lub. stated | Scott with a paper on “Industrles |\ry 8. F. Kreglow.' 423 Massachu- S It consists of large dresser Very attractive tables, 36x48 that this club was founded in 1890, and Resources of Australasia.” Mrs. |eeits avenue, at which time Mrs. Irwin A 9 3 ’ » Y attractive tables, 36x 10, promote thought and philanthropy | C. D. Glass followed with an inte, ‘I"rid‘eon will assist Mrs. Kreglow in, n attractive group—the full-length vanity. bow-end bed inches. Base of table is birch- .in 1ts hroadest sense. Mrs. Charles m:'i“-‘fa lal;( é’“n“; T”"a":“l l:’re entertaining. table top is 24 inches long and 4 t4 wood-finished mahogany and Montgomery of the Women's Temper- | and Mra. J. B. Reed closed the stu _— . . : < st . e L L e Miats Taottva feiar fom (& Mt AP R 12 inches deep; the mirror to wardrobe chifforobe. the top is of solid mahogany. 5 % ” The Business W . of this organisation; ssid there were | in the World War. meet Tuesday evening at the Church reflect its beauty is 26x12 wver 2,000 members in the District of wenty-four members answered i e S . R o . . . Glnmmhia, Whone Chler almiie to cease ] roll “oull, ‘aftar \WHIN Eha ciiib an- | oL the Covenent. [ELpper BNl Th inches—finished in old gold A very attractive suite which { e 4 . served from 5 to 6, followed by cu ok mi XWe. airs public opinion for total absiinence, | journed to meet “April 14 with Mrs, | #erved TR ® IR B (LORE P 0 polychrome. . Christianity and «ll nws, particuldrly | H. P. Amos, 1306 Massachusetts ave- | taM< SYEREE o (U8 (G P pigen. comes in ve- e eighicenth amendment, and to | ove southeast. ] | berger. The feature of the svening G P 00 strengthen the Volstead act. Mre. | As this will be (he annual mesting 3 r e, *TA VIMIE Ar . ! Grace Haves Riley., chaivmun of (he | of the club, & full attendance In ex- l“‘““;‘:l:""l:,':‘ B my t and Pad neered walnut house committee, of the Women's | pected. s o rsaetnsd 3 3 2 4 City Club, told that its and pur- | S | Boutres of Cairo. Eigvit. 2 ft. 6 in. finished in two x J joke wax (o promote better fellowship ’ S i ) ehi | . upreme in wmong women and wdvance all wel | g 15 ithe b'n'e'.‘,::l:' De M oAy The Cultus Club met at (he resi tone, with gum thée work In the Disirict, provide 8/l pilann’ Public Tibrary! . The pro. bomcn aret o mosount of the Complete— $7 50 ! comfort, with place for amusement and further edu-| gram consisted of a study story, “The | jliness of the president, Mrs. William . posts. & Risaily S ive: Eitse Miiliicen; présidbutot the| Dud” read by Mrs. Spidell, and an | Knowles Cooper, the meeting was 2 ely Sengiie of Arcarioa Peni Women, | CTginal story By Miss Fiahel. | called to order by the vice president, You'll find many uses for it Palais Reyal—Fourth Floor finished B e otm e intevaners | Among the four or five visitors | Mrs, William 1. Dyer. The first paper. st hoiecand it is'idest for th ? hifurthering the ideals of America. | Prevent were Nick Carter of Baltimore | “Amprican Art Colonies,” waa read . o gt loose-spri 1 o @ and Mr. McGill. writer of mature | py Mrs. Willlam A. Kinnan. The sec- |, Summer cottage or camp. se-spring = 3 stories and a member of the Writers' | and paper, “Early American Glass, hi American Association of University ' League. The club was pleased 10 aas read hy Mrs, William M. Steuart. cushion. Women.—There will be a change of admit two new members. H. Hillman | A" number of pictures illustrated the program for the tomorrow afternoon and \‘\,QAlt'red Falconer, reader of sybjects, and the usual discussion of | End Tabl te e clubhouse. Miss ialect stories. the ers followed their reading. s ! Crmus il act as hostess. | owing to the fact that April § | ™ PAPCTS followed ¢ ousewives know it means - Great e The hook review clase will be re- | Easter Monday. the next meeting will = Voteless District of Columbia $3,95 sumed dThursdn. at 11 a.m.. under | be held April 12. The program will Loll\:’e deamvn \'otm.h—‘r'r‘m‘ res- & G . pe H the leadership of Mrs. Ernest Smith. | include a_study-story. 16 be selected ular board meeting will be held at S t t ht f andy li ; The monthly meeting of the Wash- | and read by Miss Green; also original | luncheon at the Women's Democratic avings to u e 1 eIr1 dy lLittle tables that will 1 > add to th £ f y ingten branch will he held Friday | stories to be presented by Jean Monk | Club, 820 Connecticut avenue, en Fri- . A , A e comfort of any evening at & oclock. at Which time | and by Paul AcKler. day at 12(0‘:;’1001(, This is the final We are the exclusive representatives in Washington of the famous home. Dr. Clyde Warburton. director of ex- | The Writerscraft Club meets each | meeting of the league's fiscal vear, frigerator, used exclusi ry tension work, Department of Agri- | Monday evening at the above men- |and all committee chairmen are re: Bohn $yphor:l l;efl_ " " exclusively by the Pullman Company in culture, will give a stereopticon lec- | tioned time and place. Any one inter- quested to bring written raports. its dining an uffet cars. T — ture, “Glimpses of Forest and Farm.” | ested in studying or writing the short | Board members * wishing luncheon 5 : it Following the business meeting, Mme. | story will be welcomed as either vis- | reservations should notify Mrs. Sflecml! A aaaadd Toutorsky. who danced at the elub | itor or as prospective member. Frank Hiram Snell, North 2201, be. . dddadadd last month, will read the paper for { tore 10 a.m. Friday. r . . ("rr‘.“\ ‘ Q[‘, hich time was lacking at that meet League of Republican Women me( _The monthly evening meetings at - - t ldl o & o o A gl ing. on ~Dance as an At Its Place | peeakte of oD vy aronidans. | fhe Mount Pleasant Branch Library ree oor, oige-icer elrigerator qdaddadad in the Education of the Child.” . - M ; S | this year have been un innovation : 3 NS ' K | Mre. Virginia White Speel. Plans | -Pound Ice Capacit -9 o PN 83 B - 08 Salurday, at 2 o there will | ore ‘discussed for the “political | &nd Ikve proved very muccesstul # y 22 A adadddd e a bridge-tea at the club. llonesses, 1" te be held at the Willard | Much interest has been shown in all ‘Whi i K . o dad daaddadal Nrs. Jullan Dowell und Atrs. F. T. K. | 1iate] Mey, 10 (o 13, Inclusive. 1t wast| of the meelings. The last one of thia ne‘en-melll ll;nel ientificall il ) < P Crrrerer Johnson. |t firat planned (o huld the school in Season was held Tuesday evening, Here is a well built, scientifically ventilated refrigerator which will give dAddAdYdAdYS A e April, but owing to the many national [ when Mrs. Alvin Dodd spoke on the £ years of good service. y to clean—made with smooth white enamel The Susan B. Anthopy Foundation | conventions meeting here &t that time | new Federal prison for women, and $5.00 down puts any re- {ining. Three galvanized wire shelves Jad an enjovable Infornial atternoon | i was found necessary 1o make the | Miss Eillzabeth Harris spoke on jury y ining. 1} . : . It ';llend:‘\’ in the pl«l'la:l o ll:‘e |change. The cha for membership | ;mr\'l:; l‘ol"{ womien. ]dM‘. m;’n meet- frigerator in our stock in Now is the time to buy it, before the first 20:.‘3:“1 Shoreham Hotel. The work of send- | will be $5 for the entire ‘At | ing Mrs. Harris Baldwin, Mrs. B B al Royal—Fourth Floor ink out 1,000 letters in the interest | the open meeting of the league io be | ward P. Costigan and Miss Marian your home. R°°°“‘“'°“df\‘{| for comfort 7 the corporation, to as many lead- | held tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in the New Parkhurst were elected delegates to and service. sizes. 'z women of 1he country. is progres- | Willard Representative Henry W. | represent the league at the national ng rapidly. the members actively | Watson of Pennsyivania will ‘speak conference in St. Louis fn Anril. oonnanating The entertainment on fasues of the coming econgres. The annual meeting for the ele~. B ohe il of Nations of the slonal campaign. - Public invited. 'tion ol offivers it be held "at dinng. X { [ " 4 .