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THE VENING STAR, \VASI'UNUT()N. oy WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926. e tain the members of the ve Hundred | port of New York, who will deliver an 0 G something but are unwilling to give r ]‘U"’"]N IS UPPUSED SO C I ETY [ i s s .| i ooy e ibaeet “ienica PETWORTH TO URGE | &ifnetsn vt ™ ; Wl:ggsg UORG[;EESP(;:#'I&%T row at the Grace J)ulh,v Hotel. Among the Nations. > A letter from the Commissloners = 34 & — requested that all residents co-operate o be handled durir ,The stonc wall Jackson Chapter, No. The Sojourners’ Club, W. Ashm[:lon scHOOL ADDITIONS with the District authorities in mak- R T ing June 30, as 20, of the United Daughters of the . No. 3, will hold the last of ing the city presentable in clean-up T, James Ferneley Suggests to Com- | the fiscal year (Continued from Twentleth Page) s — | Contederacy, will give a reception to hces for the season at week. It was announced that the — dif Guests legates) o |its newly elected offi at the Gavy Yard Sail Loft Saturday ! . . 2 a6 o . = ation of Corporation | = 5 their suests the delegates rom IndL |iLs Bewiy, elected, o pinte, | evenint. . Tho Upited States Navy | Oitizens Vote to Ask Reinsertion of | R0 eaiist 120 1S THsIcon o b the N. $°D. A, R Yriday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock | Band Orchestra will play for the danc- e e K rals hadl Do wianteq| Under Congressional Supervision. AR and a cordial invitation is extended and cards of admis ay be $75,000 Item in District Ap- and the work will be completed 80on.| Operation of the Post Office Depart-| P P e . Louise ‘W, “Meade and Miss|to all the chapter's friends and the | obtained fiom Capt. propriation Bill It was voted to have the usual Fourth m,,,ll by a business corporation, under Pleating, Buttons Covercd i« Ri “ole joint_hos o | members of the National Society of |macht, chairman of committee. 2 { of July celebration in Petworth. There | (o, ipervision, was oo : Cramton Supports His Bill at eo"Club today at :.,9,,‘.\.“)“..,“,( i At ot 5 of July celebratlon in Petwoeth. Thero | congressional _supervision, Embroidery Floss, assorted shades. ution, who are in_convention here . g wce se . . : . ; prominent officials and other | qaj : e 4 Hearing of House e R cek. Mrs, Charles Bryan of Marriage Licenses. Efforts will be made by cach mem- | e A aibiie: esente, : ‘Mrs' M. 1 HO"CV Dt e e .A,\".fiifi\.i',. 5 Flor of Fequen, T, ad Dora | T of the Potwarth Citizens® Associa-| Now members lected wore Altred | o : °| 2031 131h St NAV. Subcommittee. | Park Hotel, Miss Frances Chew of [RONIFY Sis, and 05 Fangaste « x| tion to have Congress reinsert in tha | Castleman, Joseph T. Allison and |fore the jo & o Findlay, Ohio { dent general of the United Daughters f B ) " N Yl Digtrict appropriation bill an item for | 4 . President Clyde J.|considering revis f I IP C . of the Confederacy, are expected e d Ursella E. Unban, | an auditorium and gymnasium for the | © . Another sept Pk gy e E uests. o T “ Petworth School. . executive secre st Association of*the Dis |of the American Revolution, Honorary presidents of the vlmmf‘r Tilen herine Pryo L. e mmaas e Lt B L it triet. supported the Cramton bill pro. |and deicgates 4t « buftet luncheon Comway Ludlow, Mrs. b e otiil 3d.. ang | the assoclation at & meeting In Joppu viding for payment of tuition by non vesterday. | and Mrs. sodge all, Georgia avenue anc s ed in | 1 iy \! on the | i B, rine A 3 1 N A - lI;&IIII{;‘ .\Vu‘";'t,l (l;t:fl x‘ntl:hvi 'IV was | .. ay presented o ¥ i " o M Mrs. Horace Stokes of New Rochelle, | while M i art B i pointed out thit the originai estimates | Yestorday pres : L > - gt l\I ot the i Where she ar 5 el e o Reid. called for the addition to the Petworth ,r“”'“,‘y‘x’l"'; fre ‘”‘1‘:“‘ o b y a” z urvmc Yaden o . . rived today fo st p e MATEAR Hen, k Whesliue; W. nd | School, but this item along with o “r‘“\; ”|“‘ a., e i g olume nn Fh et iting e Bastnmt At 5 2 Mutchison, Miss H el b several others was knocked out by the on o Klopiin exnel “’s»"‘ n- | fo ass 1 s e 2d by Mr. | 4 BYarit A b S Mrs, Walter H. Bowes of een- | \vor) Miss Hiten E . Tracey and Marian V- r.| Senate in favor of more money for fedieihr s » total for the __ . e Dist Conn., who with Mr ‘m\‘ . ons s A ¥ Cring ekl e [ for reusal to e 3 = the g on at Ward- . e “'a .V House and Senate conferces will be sions of the Mexic: = - — ive Funk of Mlinois ry ss Helen Mont- A Spaton ot Va ! sl consi uullml The resolutions also ad-| - Smith of Arcola, Vi P einse: ¢ > resol ms alsc n netitioned to reinsert this item, which | (i IO T, Tesalutlons B Lo ive Cramton of Mich | : il gomery. ~Mr: H. Kincheloe | Juthor of the bill, both d s o: 3 wi Ve se tions in the % e calls for an appropriation of § country if unwilling to obey the eight- believed prevailing ent | Afte 5 les Nelson Two Named Reservists. | Charles I. Stengle, former Repre- [ty T HoITn 2 =% Ch Bl w k was an imposition on - 1. J. Kilpatrick has rejoined | Riker will sing ccompanied by Mrs. . ; "f'{“"{,‘;‘,\ g1 N8 K, 5 erry OSSUm ee ntatives Linthic 1| ateeKiipatiick in their apurtment at | John Spencer Hornback at the plano ar mith, Howard Uniyes )l SeREICE Eetworth ae : R —— (Rxyland obposed the bill s e Rousevelt atter a short visit | Miss Helen Belt will give violin solos the War e D Brooke 1 Frank | in' Pa wd London. and Mrs. John Alfred W hite will play | Pe e it e L ber oD i s \'I‘lfl!lllllllllfllfi'\'k L. Hewitt, oxe o civic iz pinno solos | i s bodies of 3 zome mty, Md ir. and Mrs. R. R. Bennett have Miss Marie J. McGuire, who is also | 2 Twenty-ni ally re| | y 3 ¢ Fedsral empl Mrs. | cently returned to their home an’ honopary .president nl“h‘(unv\\”:\fl lieutenant of Pleld Ardilery. bath in | EqemEringianA be the mouthplecoror b\ FIUtterlng Chiffons o % Y > Officers’ Reserve Corps of the | citizens. He said many now in as- o of o Government | Conduit road from a trip to Costa | jackson Chapter, w elcome the . . i \ } i Wite ‘o & \oversment | Conaut ¥ . cson ' Chiapter. will welcome the | the O uiations “aue alwavs sekking. foF Filmy Lace Frocks i i ol BOSIRNIODS e | BIWAYE sliing 10 i W repr i o ent | Rics and the northern part of South | gruests and make the introductions, ous l\Lu\mm o s also op- | America and in the receiving line will be the ” 4 i | vosed the meusur | WA { president of the chapter, Mrs. T. IL YNE & = e es ¢ Y | 3 The subcommittee also h it- | New York State Society { Baker; Mrs. Norma dy Britton, /¢> % @ 5 L Sheer Dotted Swiss % RN 7 ¥ nesses on the Oddic : inior To Entertain Tonight. first vice president; Mrs. Hen VR Paperhanglng i S and both Printed and Painted Silks lege bill and the bill prov » New York State Society will second vice prestdent < corporat ) he delegates to the D. A R. A Smith, recording secr | \ ; i i _Assistant Su dent of Sel : e FiNow Toric | MEEi A, . Oaburn.; forre very ay sa ll"t ay CINE T | = ; in Spring flower designs. er tc ! b Willird this evening. ary; Mrs. Frauk A. Lo R e e { pres it e ! als were s .nt, Mrs. Charles White Miss Lillian Chenowet home. The service we \ o8 A I ill for the | o "nd the vice regent, Mrs. R. B. ; Mrs. J. Daniel 3 ior someone; probably e 15 Dacieds by migny ekl 19U Lockiwood, will be in the receiving | gistrar: Mrs. n Gt iyoEe e o e jmenhy ey et E [line with the president, Mrs. Jam Mrs 3 ( Tt hires i ehitiie W. Wadsworth, jv., who will be e e * R et "I} e \heth ke car| b other milestone, tomor- HITS LIMITATION CLAUSE [aiiht Simih bt i i Shiven N Bt o 3 \lm‘lml‘ - » 5 . ; IN NATIONAL DRY LAW/| The ‘ption committee will con-| The Women's Guild of American o * [How thoughtjul and fitting sist of the chs . Mrs. John |Univ is planning a banquet to p bR Ul be to send a_bouquet, S T Nicolson; Mrs. m t ven Friday evening o B M i bor of Blac i ssociati iles Brief in odore Dougl A en’s Residence Jiall, on the cam # esh-cut Flowers to Medical Association Files Briel in| o (g0, Jonport, Miss Florence C. | for the benefit S e fobaalis s Relation to Amount of Liquors | Adams and Mrs. Robert Ashe. ‘} 3 llh» ‘h'lld’xnx lnn.:. e i A The hostesses for the evening are | residence hall. The principal s 3 Phone us—we' res Physicians May Prescribe. 5 Purdy, Mrs. Florence E.|will be Representative I\ HIERvEER R Al on R The Americ; filed at the Francise Shap brings Slip Covers Made to Order EHRE 3-Pe. Living Room : Incorporated Suite ........... $150 i A — 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE. Geo. Plltt Co., Inc. |= R Al inintletlG e lts Furniture { Smocked Dresses in smart shades " & has just arrived. 505 The Glasser Millinery Co. 1292 F Se. (New Locatton) Telephone Telephone 1502 Connecticut Ave. &> Wain 8707 TWO STORES Frank. 5357 | Cleg o Millinery, Handkerchiefs, Samuel W. Lambert ¢ y g E i Gifts, Hosiery sician, who wo 1 r in Hats Made and Trimmed to Order trict Court. b Court of Appe limitat s i NOW oP i . i The association decl. t GIRL SCOUT COF HOUSE Th H h 4 W Sh Grtion wriisin ! AND GARDEN | c ann omen s op snade’ the busis for the Court of Ay e ST s action. hadl f“"v’""" e i e G : Temporarily Housed at the - Philipsborn Hahn “Arch Preserver Shop” <<>::@ sisted. aicomd o v | If’s Spring in the Country tient may ", il controlled b; ”b‘l‘ Y Ghateay COL. G. . TURNER DIES. @@U Featuring for fastidious femininity— Retired Infantry omcex Served 1n’ She/ Weine® | | tom- Baltimore blvd. nlfldnl il the World War. || 2t Ammendale, Md. R DAVIS' CHATEAU BAND | 1318 G St. OR a disastrous fire, Mondayv evening, vis- ited our superb new shop at 1207 F Street Our first unfortunate experience of this sort in all our 50 vears. "TYREE'S ) i Crepe A Special de Chine Sale of That Washes Still it takes more than «a FIRE to quench the Hahn enthusiasm, initiative and Pep! Used Gynecolog oo s f Practice Temblor Shakes Caucasus. racti OGUE heralds this wonderful combination of the practical and effective. Frocks developed of Crepe de Chine—flow- er embroidery in brilliant hued vame—ready for wear any- where—street, reLepnon. motonng—a( home—in the _mountains—at the seashore. T R %2 X3! KRANODAR, Caucasus ussia. NO N i ot PAIN, STAIN, i ; : vichesky AMOZCT O--{TMp—-z> ¥ Smart Frocks that will not balk at any service, no matter how se- vere—and go into the tub to come out with the freshness of new. s of life has | oen reported So immediately we laid our plans to rebuild and refit the I Street store without delay. Ready, again, we hope, in a few weeks. Smarter, more perfectly appointed than eve : Jor Sale at All Druggists n_shopkeepers aten J. ST g inst heavy ch G Have Them Dry Cleaned $ I 8 We are pleased to announce a reduction . n prices for Dry Cleanlng Blankets p Exclusively Here in Washington And with Complete New Stocks—for there’ll be no “Fire Sale” at this store—you may rest assured of that! In the meantime, by the almost superhuman support of our manufacturers, and with the co-operation of our other <tores, we are able to present 3 Double Wool Blankets’ $1.00 ‘ Many models are prcs;nted—all attended with srnkmg ongmdl— Single Wool Blankets, 50c ‘ ity of desxgn——and in all the beautiful pa%tcl colors this season has Spcnsored—contrasted with the new glow ing shades of the embroid- ery. Iiese prices are the same as charged for laundering, and in the future all wool blankets will be dry cleaned. Please wrap separate from your laundry. WEST END LAUNDRY 1723-25 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Misses’ Sizes Phone——Main 10173 Dyers Vew Arrivals of May and June Footwear Creations yi22) In a temporary home—I1318 G St. Here they'll share ‘quarters, for the time being, with our “Arch Preserver” Shoes—at our former “City Club Shop.™ 2 And here you'll find Manager Val Richter and his entire force of salespeople from the F St. Store—ready to w cleome vou:! e e e L e o e ] e e ) ] ] e 7 g TRV, Ry : ) Women's Shop Temporarily, 1318 G St. — and five other convenient shops for women — [o——|alc———a[c———i[aje——4]