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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. of the Rubinstein Club tomorrow eve. | Mme, Jkengren, Mrs. Thomas I, Bay- | wife of Senator Charles L. McNary | Rutherford L. Sander of Arlington. Minn., )77 N S O C I E I Y | rnivs at 9 o'clock in the Totel Roose- | ard. Mrs Douglas McCaskey, Mrs.|of Oregon, 1s general chairman of '"é:’éfi'-%«g.:fifl."&fl“n‘éfefi"i" THarls, both lt\‘lu N2 velt ballroom. The following mem. | Franklin H. Ellis, Mrs. . B. McCagg, | the forum committee and is in charge |of New York City. . ' S y bers of the club will assist Mrs, | Miss Caroline White, Mrs. W. R. Cas. | of reservations. pollrEy Dicrat did Elsie Rummel. both of = Dalgleish on the floor c: ittee: . | tle, jr.; Mrs. Leland O. Howard, Mrs. Py . 3 ommittee: Mrs. ushham and Mrs. Adolph Cas. | _Tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock, at ¢ Wheder and’ Kuite E. Mo- Established Over 50 Years (Continued from Page Twenty.) James E. Dalgleish, Mrs. Fr Vietor s — b | ) M, By it e, Wit | v Miller, Rauscher's, Miss Julla Diggins, Miss | Gulrc: e o Calderon, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, the|liam E. Buell, Mrs. Harvey Rabbitt,| The guarantors are Mrs. Walter D, |Antoinette Keane, Miss Dolores Etter | = g ‘arl A. Droop, s ; ! e i and Miss Hildegarde Hicks will be and Evelyn A. Douslas P, Wil Peter | Wilcox, Mr. Christian Heurich, Mrs. |, 0 occes at o card party and dance les . Miller and Ruib C. Cowell for the building fund of a home for | Aaon J. Coleman and Clara’ V. V. Yer HAT it's possible to gratify desire for worthwhile FURNI- TURE, at Moderate Outlay, becomes conclusively evident upon inspection of our stocks. 1 3 per, Mrs. | H. H. ‘l-’t\ous[umu‘ Mr. Charles Johnson, - | ; g illia Baker, Mrs. William K. | Mrs. W. P. Hensiey, Mr. William | fOF the 3 ! | rley, | Benham, Mrs. Pz, | McClellan Ritter, Misa Caroline White | Yackward children. This home, to be | Richatd B. Brown and Janie Moller, | I rge i W P Miss ? tz-| Thomas Sehilling. S 3 and Miss Katherine Judge. erected by the Benedictine Fathers of |, S5l & ferngat Grant Urges Organized Pub s fman: Beltling 2in St. Anselin’s Priory, on thelr property | °f faltimore, Md, | Eaith Cook : =i 3 . an Mis vi rs.| Mabel D, McCarthy, Mrs. A. » Miss Azzez of New York fs in|i? Brookland, will be under the p: lic Opinion as Guide for nnery, } ¥iyon, | Mrs. Milton T. Odell, ¥ - | Washington, and is stopping at the |%°nal supervision of Dr. Thomas Ver- M Marshall Field, Mrs. M. Clyde| Hacl . 5 Grac i Laga's b ner Moore, O. S. I, professor of wshall Field, Mrs. M. Clyde| Hacker, Miss Cecile M. Sale, Miss | Grace Dodge Hotel. She has with | o ) (O™ o5 B University D. C. Committeemen. Gearharl, Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor,| Rachel Lang, Miss Alice Barnes, Miss | DX 810 interesting collection of laces | PEVEROIOBY of (1o CatBOle, Hiversity Orange Grove 3 . 8. olden, Mrs. J. 3 3 <ing, = o, L ] Ars R Holden, Atrs. 4. M. Haa, Marion fing. Miss Mabel McCallp, oo, yade in the schools | ihe only one of its kind in the East Hutehison and Mrs, John Hays| Scherger Mys Mitee ‘oo ass Irances | (hich are on display in the lounge | Providing speclal psychological train- Organized public opinion is the |} Shil, sttt 4yS| Scherger, Mrs. Milton C. White, Miss Play in the lounge | ing or this type of child. Oranges and $iag most needed for the guilamos| Mres T UL Slen, M B Sl | o Toiet Huren, Wi lmtaine Yous, S A list of patronesses includes Mrs. Grapefruit, basket sl-m g most e guidance o v\-h‘n‘e‘.:if \Il'x's i aB Grace Biddle, Mrs. M. L. Rutan, | . g, Turlt Coolidge, Lady Isabella Howard, Mrs ¢ ©of members of the Senate and House | the 2 Johnson, Mrs. et | ) J. Richards, Miss Margaret | gorrot oper, Turlington, former as-|narghall Field, Miss Mabel Board Florida and California fords, Mrs. Lewis A % : : Baret | gistant chief of the Near Kaster . s Fapria District committees, who lack the | Sors BRI T [rs. Mabel C. Bovd, Miss | Sisimen of the Demnrtms of sotr? | Mrs. Milton . Ailes, Mrs. Puuline (|l Oranges, doz. necessary time to devote to a special | M r Kauffmann, Mrs. J. T.| Anne | Miss Betty Luebkert, Miss | und « legal adviser to the American | LCatl Bever, Dr. Greer Baughman, e B ctor, Kauflmann, 3 Anne Rosinski, Miss Josephine Dally, | felogation nt T omearno it Gan | Mra. Charles’ R Brown, Mrs. D. 1.l Granetruit, 3 and 4 25¢ ! matters a £ the Dis ; : e Mrs. Irnest Klinge, Mrs. Duncan 'honer guest at the mr Formn Tantae | Callahan, Mrs. A. V. Coleman, Dr. R! ||| (rapefruit, 3 a - t of Columbia, Maj. U. 8. Grant, A H lichmond, Miss Iisie Snelling and | eon of the season fo b siven by |i:,Conlon, Mrs. Charle: coner, APPle' 6 lbs ) 4 2 Mrs. William R. Lipman, b Volhleas DINtISE ot tht‘i ,Mls-%fl Cullen and Miss Mary 1. i “X¥ o 8 Among thos av b Wi Tolar, “ullinane. Mai e sk, a2 ot & punguee | S 2 . 2 | no o g v taon bosen| Léngue o Womsn Votors a e S 4 Bananas, doz. . ‘W% 1108 G Street—Phones ain 8 olumb ghts Business | ) . C. v Orohests 5 Sym- se an Association & Main lEne 4 . i S te- le':l;;(x;_\'uo'r.tth»;Lnxw-mwerg‘;ruesdny aft- | of University Women, tomorrow. Mr. Marri Is All Kinds of Nuts | . Henry r, 8 . 8 are Mrs. Carl A.| Turlington will speak on “T ' | Frank. B. Noy Droop. Mr. ‘Donald Woodward, Mrs, |at the Crossroads. The Hincheon 1y ATHIAES lognsce. 712 9th St. N.W. | fi\f% §\‘\'l'l5 3‘\':'5»'\‘/'5 - Neill, Mrs. Lester Neu- |50l Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, Mrs.|under the auspices of the committee | folLaria€® llcenses have been fesued to the | SNENESWETNE %o that the Judge Mary O'Toole, s, |Joseph C. Grew, Mrs. Lofs C.'Lehr, on international co-operation to pre. | Lile b, Honle wd Florenes B. Bowsrson. L S SASRECS just where to turn for the informa- |George O'Conner, Miss Helen Patten, | MtS, Ubshur Moorhead, Mrs. John |vent war, of which committee Mrs. |, ksnk Cordosilia of this ity and Mary E. tion they d "5, ‘L. Powell, Mrs. Paul Putski, | Biddle, Mrs. Thomas B. Sweeney, Mrs. | Albert N.-Putney 1s chalrman. e, | Clgicpter of Alexandria. Vi Visit our store, at your convenience— no obligation will result, "J amis B. HEnDERsO? Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhangis ¢ endent public buildings Monde | GECEERERE =4 5 . Ve r 2 = o Wil S 1 o] os Lathiop Pack, Mrs, Bd | \Valter D. Wilcox, Mrs. Waiter R.|George A. Ricker, president of the| Frdh ?i'r?fl.’z’.?.’h‘z"?fyv‘. Tokees i : Tuckerman, Mrs, T h, Dr. William ¥ o arles J. Bell, | league, will preside. Mrs. McNary, pofrceman and Goldie E. Hixon, Riges, the M Nary, voth of Tako fi F the o s of s, Dercival %, Ridsdate, Mvs. | [ ] [ s o " ozt |V S Miss iglen” She Ie—— ol a[i[o|c——= 0l —— 0| O] 1106 G Street.N.W. l { tomorrow . . . we start An Unusual Sale °. B. Sands, X a , Mrs. Corcoran the possibilities of w park-planning 5 M T Weller, Mrs. Wil- commission. He <t returned rs. Harry Sellhausen, ¢ city planners | Mrs. John C. Simpson, Miss Pauline “fiailouuof .. m observa- | Wilcox, Mrs. Charles S. White and Fadhion on is no | Mrs. Walter Well: . e Um" A benefit card party will be given Women’s and Misses $ Cl Made to Sell IH for $30 to $40 lined the history of city planning in ol miquo i that it is the one nationa | (TAATE A NS GG oF % DRESSY CLOTH COATS capital which h SRS el et S el e, S winen [l SMART SPORT COATS On Sale i ERLBBEVBr w2 | WE PLANNED FOR THIS EVEN ve have just received a large shipment of coats—AT A GREAI CONCESSION IN PRICE—to these we have added our own regular $49.50 to $39.50 garments to make up one of the most unusual COAT SPLECIALS we have ever offered. THE DRESSES—over fifty styles to select from—allow you one of the most remarkable dress values you have ever witnessed. You will agree with us that these are— Sharp Reductions! m g m. We cannot emphasize too strongly the fact b that THE REDUCTIONS ARE DRASTIC m fi fi o] for a number of v i | ally " devolopit Sl (8 ‘}." i Wi BLACK SATIN COATS Two Days st Mrs. A, 3 1la Cline, Mrs. ment, Mrs. John C. Flem- Grant. suid the day of the A s Beautiful Dtesses—Exceptionally S tiing merely of 1 g Mua Tontals Geens, Mitte 110 5 y Smart Georgettes, that' the park spaces represent a ul- | Huber, Mrs. N, G. Jobe. Mra. L 1. Silks, Flat and Figured Crepes—On Sale Two Dga,vs. . $25 T e aont | Kondrup, Mrs. J. Rupert Nohler, Mrs. oy JWhiore Iopreslion and amusauenthy, @ilbert *Nettisto, M SELTH. D). Atee s Sterrett and Mrs. Paul F'. Sanborne. reservation of Wild Flowers. —— Mrs. Robert Hamilton Dalglelsh has Expressing a hope that a campalign ot e Tehed atin fhis. Rprink | Sards out for & dance for the benefit NEW MILLINERY—Wonderful Values—Two Days o disc e destruction of wild flow AERE) e, ¥ SRIRREPRDES T ble to e followed by other n * tion of roadside beau business necessity. e Extraordinary Bargains—To Close—F riday Only 10 Ensemlgle Suits, Cloth Coats with Dresses to Match. 9 Tailored Navy Suits with three-quarter length coat. $18'95 Sizes 16 to 38; originally sold for $35 to $69. Friday only. | every garment will allow you not only a DIS- TINCT SAVING—but a DISTINCTIVE DESIGN! h COATS : ! g that were $49.50, $55 and $59.50 active part in ronan Orchestra furnished mus i tlon pictures were shown depleting omed by J. T.ombard, chairman the banquet committee. Other members of the committee were Haur- ry 1. Lohmeyer, Willlam J. Dismer, urggt president of the association, and Frank J. Sohotka, toastmaster AN GOLF COURSE 18 Holes and Permanent Greens NOW IN PLAY Only 30 Miles Via Bladensburg and Defense Highway FURNISHED BUNGALOWS o] o] Group of Sport Coats § 1 5 ' 10 Handsome Winter Cmtsszgfl m $25 values; to close Friday Sizes 16 to 18, $60 to $95 DRESSES of Silk Crepe Friday’s Sale ..... NO GIFT TO FATHER. Rummage Group of Dresses Bargains Galore! Silks, lCrcpes. Satins and other Odd Dresses. Small sizes and two-picce Balbriggan Misses’ Dresses. Friday only. FARMVII Reports that e f08 nounced fr v settled that ha vithout reduced S 55 with beautiful tace and ribbons. High colors. These handsome old a news- | vesterday ternoon Mr vohus con n ono way 7523. Or, if downtown, Atsoey er the promise of any funds s ctive 01 “Ask Mr. Foster.” s business, Y R @RI R R R R R SPORTS SHOP 6r WOMEN, £/ S | ONLY €9 WORE DAYS [1com] 7t : - Kz | Sawrdsy | ByYy P AIRS—$5.00 | Alsales | / ) z':?;'i“;% Evening Final try them on. Friday and Saturday Are Your Last Two Chances to Get @ Two Pairs of Shoes for the Price of One!! If you failed to get in on this great sensational sale earlier in the week, there still remains two more days! We have received another shipment of 1,000 pairs of shoes from one of our other stores, and these will be con- solidated with the remaining stock here. Come early before the rush hours! A number of Beautiful Negligees in Silk Crepes and Silks $ 95 Season’s Rentals $175 up 8'__ 1206 18th Street N.W., Main A negligees were $15 to $25. Choice......... 0l 1 2 e T R R T T @ P . SRS i, e R R Ty @ b 7 RN R ERRRRERRE £ LR Not a single new idea is omitted —scalloped cape effects, some with detachable ones—others traced witl metallic or gorgeously colored em broidery—many are collared w squirrel, mole and fox—shadings o powder green, sea green, platinum, wood rose, blues, grays, and plenty of navies. All sizes in the collec~ tion—14 to 20 and sizes 36 to 46. DRESSES that were $29.50, $35 and $39.50 reduced to L] L] L] . 23 A more pleasing collection would be hard to describe—so comprehensive is the assortment. Taffetas, georgettes, satins, flat crepes, crepe romaines, and others too b;:flerous to mention. Bketohed: Decidedly smart crepe silk model with full length pleats, string belt. Tsn bark with contrasting collar and cufts, $19.50. ‘Warwick Lodge Dresses, $19-5¢ For affairs from four ’til six PA L 8 Patent Leather Black Satin UBUT You may trump your partner’s ace and fail to take her out on a singleton double—and still she will tell you that your crepe silk frock is the most charming ; / : Blonde Satin she has seen this season—and “where did you |X ; / 5 getit?” Tan Calf There is a decidedly smart showing of new tailored Blonde Kid apparel in the P. B. Women’s Shop. Just a bit dif- TWO PAIRS Gray Kid ferent. FOR $5.00 i ‘Women who love tailored things tell us so. And in- . Two-Tones expensive—we said so in the heading. ! 4 Also ] White Kid Cinderella Boot Shop 1211 G Street N.W. " Fonis Sl € U BUBOROES 1214 F Street FEEEEE Every shade of the rain straightline, cape effects, two-piece modes,fin fact, the showing is sure to include a style to your taste. All sizes from the misses’ 14 to 20 to the matrons’ A S A A A A A A e S A N SO 2 ¥ GO b2} L Y T n SFEFFVENEREEEE | £xnnss