Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1926, Page 33

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/ . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., "AUGUST 15. 1926—PART 1. COLORADO SOCIETY | [seic colrae oo | | INEWS OF THE CLUBS ||t : Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. . ¥ . . . See Three Other Pages of Monday Bargains Elsewhere in This Paper 3 ‘Women’s City Club—The month‘yimbdlvmon of Chesapeake. The cot- subscription dinner of the business |tage has been dubbed with the sug- : : . . : and professional women's section was |gestive nomenclature of “Lopjers’ - . s given in the clubhouse garden on|Rest” The party is made up of the . S1H 2 o Wednesday evening. Assistant is- | following: ILeo Lawrence alducci, Once Brilliant Functions Ex- ‘ |rict " Attorney M. Pearl McCall pre- | president; Gino John Simi, publicity X g 4 sided. Those lawyer members of the |manager; Angelo Carl Ganna, Michael 4 club who made the pllgrimage to Den- ) P. Chiesa and Louls Anselmo of the - pected to Be Renewed . Ver to attend the meeting of the|club. Willlam A. Kelly (Guglielmo G Street at Eleventh Kresge Department Stores, Inc. . . 4 American Bar Association were guests [ Cheli) of the St. Pats, who took a con- . During Coming Season. L | o omor and speakers. The pHErImS | siderablo part in the recent reviie at 3 who related the outstanding events of | the Strand, will help make up the ——n. the conventign, either from 2 r\;":;!- party. As the boys will be down for & ey i sic or social angle, were Judge|two week ends, Saturday and Sun- BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. ; Mary O'Toole, Miss Olive Beatty, Miss | day, August 14 and 15 and August Citizens of the Mountain State re- o % | Marie K. Saunders and Miss Grace B. |21 and 22, they cordially invite their 1 siding in Washington have been meet- iKnut*lk‘l' Short talks were given by | friends to visit them during their ing in-a socfal way from time to i [the president of the club, Mrs. James |stay. time for the past 50 years, but it % % 3 Gartield Riley, and by the retiring | The girls of the club, “The Blue was® not until the entrance of the (s oy & president, Dr. A. Frances Foye. There | Devils,” spent the early part of the United States into the World War 3 was a capacity attendance. current month at a cottage in North in 1917 that the present soclety was ; o | The cafe, closed for a week for |Beach, The party as made up of founded. Ordinarily only a few hun- Iullem\lons and repairs, has reopened. | Mrs. Croccia, Miss Rose Fratantuono, dred Coloradans leave their moun- | An innovation will be the serving of |vice president; Miss Regina Lavezzo, 1ains and its fertile valleys to seek | Sunday supper in the garden between | secreta Miss Alva Lavezzo, treas- # home clsewhere, but during the 6 and p.m., weather permitting. urer: iss Margaret Reith, Miss war there were four times the usual | The Free and Easy Auction Club |Joanna Balducci, Miss Carolyn Maras- number, and the need of some or- — | continues to meet, despite the hot |e E d Rosetta Croccia, ganized body to take over the social weather. The hours of playing are s £ vi, Misses Ida and end soon became apparent. . | from 7:30 to 10 o'clock Tuesday eve- Soldano and Miss Mary In October of that year about 200 i. residents of the Centennial State met | The Friday Morning Bridge Club.| The club is considering plans for in a private school and Thomas Daw- | Mrs. George Talbot, chairman, will |the coming dramatic season of 1926- son, an attache of the Associated | meet throughout the Summer. Play- [27. Having produced two plays which was chosen president. Mr. 7 |ing begins at 10 o'clock. won popular favor during the last , it will be remembered, was > 's. Gertrude Lyons, lyric soprano | season, the club expects to stage four in an auto accident with 2 | an of the music section, is | presentations during the coming sea- Sumner Curtis on the Jjourney to 4 X k Chautauqua, where |son. in President Harding's party sing.” -':u;‘l»\ (huuse Kllf‘s}tl of — . He served the State soclety hatcher Guernsey, hon- t efficiently and successfully until |ornary president general of the | AMERICANS |MPRESSED 1920 REPRESENTATIVE GUY V. |Daughters of the American Revolu- Elected with Mr. Dawson as secre- HARDY. | tion. ey WITH LIFE IN ENGLAND e e e e . - - George M. Thomas Woman's Relief | wtion during the war. He took | tured, and this is mana st as | € N e Waaall | Absence of Bumpers on Cars, Num- service under the Red Cross and was | the lighthouses are at s - e R e 4 among the early victims on the fleld | der Government supervision Flicthrss \;NJm”f‘, 'fir o AliGe ber of Beggars and Buttonhole of France in the Winter of 1918, Miss | makes the winding mountain roads : secretary, ) I \ % Lottie M. Hart was chosen to succeed | safe by n by da i{;fi?n(i‘;;“};;“:l|o‘ih o Bouquets Listed. Mr. Fisher, and she has been a dill- | proved of tremendous serviee | poit . b % | By the Assoclated Press. gent member of the soclety since its | airplanes journey [ Moone gy (((;\Th\’»gr[.’x?rvf\nflf.';; R i B founding and one of its grehivists. | parts in the dark hour 2 AR e A | Qg bl . ¥ i . illia Jt also has increased the reliel, B Mary Honn, lf‘rl_m'te»l hav- | 1 life, which have especially oW sitors an i '| tmpressed Americans visiting Eng- v land for the first time this Summer, says the Landmark, the monthly of the linglish-speaking NININS. SN\ NN RYRVAS For several years the Colorado So- ciety met in the Thomson School e i > {and a do and its functions were brilliant_and ' - i for thelr " Telief. ° magazine numerous, especially during the Win- | mal gatherings to keep the in-| . Nos. 10 and 11 were | Union, are: ter of 1918 and 1919. Many important | terést. There are le 00 bona | S0 V% secrotary. Mre.| ‘“The absence of spring bumpers on citizens of the Stage were in the serv- [ fide residents of the State living in i eharter member of | motor cars, back as well as front, fce of the Government, and recep-{ Washington, but by this policr of in-{{js corps eported improving | which are general in America. tions, dances and banquets were |cluding Summer sofe s, el caiiies s teneing s “The number of beggars in the ‘planned, sometimes several times a | membershin will be 1 voted to be sent 5. | streets of London. snonth. Among the speclal amenities | creased, and the coming s s ex-| \frs, Wingate spoke of making ar-| “The wearing of buttonhole bou- was a banquet in 1918 to Huston | pected to be one of renewed vigor & r: v ale, quets by Englishmen. Thompson, the Federal trade com-[activity. {an appropriation was “The little gardens attached to missoner, and st which _ the _late e {securing of a room. Afier the floral | nearly all London houses. ‘hamp Clark was principal speaker. { offering the corps closed in usual | “The ease and smoothness with Another brilliant affair was that| FEWER CARS IN BERLIN. |corm. which English trains start compared glven in honor of Dr. Gerald Folk, R . e o | with America. the eminent archeologist, who had R AN Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, No. “The unhurried quietness of an fust returned from his researches | Auto Census Drops 500 in Year Due ighters of Union Veterans of -‘“r". . crowd @ien (hibss traveling among the Clf Dwellers of Arizona i the Civil War, will meet for regular . L g and New Mexico and had entered the to Taxes and Costs. session tomorrow at 8 p.m, at Grand iRSnTergroundiin Siilie s oukt <ervi " o - Army 4 hours, 4 2 service of the RERLIN August 11 (#) While | Army Hall. e Rrshior Ohe tress; : StwiigaMchiies the war. s { . Lo s clpidgie ol 8 Germany is beinz enveloped in the v Rosary jease’ and ‘thank you' of the ,- ’ T4 Veaee natueally 2 . modern jazz nge despite stubborn re- | wiil ird week in August That Women Want! ped G the Groiles 5 | sistance of the k e of the past,|in a cottage Chesapeake l.pervading knowledge of SiEpsnEion! of ii:amvnm for n sea. | automobtic joy rides » causing the | avenue and C stree in the middle the Tondon policeman son. g 005 police little concern The number ! e et . With the election of President|Oof privately owned pleas cars 1s | e . . Yiarding and his induction into offive | Steadily decreasinz. = | G L] l C s 9 Jiarding i s inucyon tnto”omee ST AT, ee care | A Great Life Insurance Company Says: nnouncing the enmmg of a [New Dr n‘)n,.m \|\'nrk 43 Postmaster Gen- :r\‘:»\";{y “fi‘flm in 3 | “Pon’t wait for a tooth to ache. Havo it treated before it pains.” . . ] ral, the soclety n resumed active nly . half tet (f gt s advice founded on research for the promotion of health and pro- . S M h D operations, and the following Winter | number of taxicd veles | R fonging life. Apply it to yourself. Come in today for examinatin Tod erng acnine epartment. - was among the most brilliant in its l?fln hv(\lh.‘r':;::;lm‘ 1( 'H;wmf"‘ ¢ have repairs made while they are small. < and the late Mrs. [city of 4,000,000 inhabitdnts ou s ; : r4lF o P Work were constant attendants, and | number automobiles and trucks. High Triple Patent Suction BY DR. FREIOT AND STAFF PALAIS ROY AL—Fourth Floor they henored their State soclety In|taxation and the high cost of upkeep, OF EXPERT, CAREFUL AND ' many signal wa officials say, are responsible for the # ¥ 0 ) ey L e i 1022 31522 92022 #1082 SKILLED DENTISTS. o C L se Member Elccted. One-fifth of the ¢ re of foreign »’ Fandmade plates our specialty. Other plates in by Representative Guy U ardy, and he was active in entertaining all new- R H GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. AY) NS o comers and in_interesting citizens of AIR LINERS LARGER‘ H PER TOOTH, $6 AND $8, GUARANTEED Colorado who had not yet joined the goclety. This State organization has i g TentrCAe Surs of gnod, honeat dentitry de ous rocord, Thowsnds of s ® ,’ trimmed its officers to the last degree, [ py v or Ship Added to[] lified, putiens in "Washington ind sorraqnding cities snd towns i positive proot f | 114 & ik Bocrbiary | ics esiiosaxnoer | T 20-Passeng P de i 1 gur reliubility and fordentistey hut is natural looking, lasting and fs guaran. and there are no presidents. The| London-Paris Line for Tryout. LECTRICALLY COOLED OFFICES prosent secrotary and ‘treasurer 13| oo A g 14 0P Alr liners Terms of DR FREIOT e ug! . igh, who is secretary to O ) A 14 ¢ A s Payment T p ~ N TP = . 5 i = ;i"lwr;s";mflf" Edward Thomas Tay. |ars 1apiily RCSERE b 0 el |y . Atiena. . PARTMENTS and Homes have necessitated a sewing machine that could live or of Glenwood Spr he senior | power. The st, whicl co = = ¢ s « & st o parfson with its companion planes on 407—Seventh St. N.W.—409 right out in the room along with other furniture. Now you may choose the latest member of the congressional dele: gation. the run might be termed a Bernen ENTRANCE NEXT TO KAY'S JEWELRY RTORE i . . . . . . R model ‘electric machine in a cabinet that harmonizes with living room, bedroom or Barly in 1923 the ces: -ar | aria of the air, has been put on the Four larze reception rooms. eight operating, extracting and impression rooms. mctivities =0 deplsted London-Parls run for a fryout. It |§he entire wecond fioor of two entire bulldings elven over to onerutive and mechani: G L ¢ ¢ Sk Fesident Coloradas that Tteprosenta,| 18 800 O 5, fort, GG AR L B e s dining room furniture. Between sewing da ys you have the use of an extra piece of fine tive Hardy, finding himself hampered | designed giatanon Svineg e y ery Special Attention fo Nervous Deople 3 f = S . s - A i the conduct of affairs, appolnted Egypt and India Whe pline Crroe Y s SoTA IS T A W hen Oihee WorliBRSRE BOBL ) o fyrniture. - And when there's sewing to be done, all the time and labor-saving features of committee to consider the situation | =) DRSSCHAEETS A 1 D Look for the N: DR. FREIOT and Address S H - ¢ 3 e e for s peoegan, | mechanic,” and s driven by three § ge Sore You Get Tnfa the Right Ofiva Ard AWM ioe Main 19 the electric sewing machine are at your command. fzation. This committee consisted of | SNEINES. the president and his associates in 5 the House, Charles Bateman Timber- —_— = - @ jake, Willlam Newell Vail, Edward S, S SIS B In Genuine American Walnut ¥dward Keating, with Miss Lottie M. 2 . b Miart as genel cre! . This body I oD E Jl| or Antique Mahogany Woods ¥ other falling off of amenitics snd in consequence lack of local in- terest, and only a few informal events Bave marked the past two Winter il ; SRR ouir Our cabinets surpass anything ever expected in cab- Leaders Are Tnterested. - p y 726 SEVENTH STREET N.W ] S inet craft. Tn appearance they bear the imprint of skilled L Tiepresentative Hardy and his All Day Until All Day Until L 3 Roclaies in_Cong including the 9P.M. W ashington’s First Exclusive Shoe Burgain Basement workmanship and advanced thought and are obtainable two Senators, Lawrence €. Phipps | e in either antique Mahogany veneer or Genuine Aner- Portable Type terested that the local society rve. = & . A h eume its prominent place among the g ican Walnut with that smooth satin finish beautifully < You Can Take It to Your Summer Home State organizations. Much activity sl Dneil i - N turned. The substantial build and distinctive panel- S 3 =S > 3 ) . . . . hope that when ¢ e - Girls B G o ) ing make them a fitting contribution to an atmos- in Decembe: “olorado Society will e o peg o 1 - ; Wiy ; here of dignity. The Standard Sewing Machine Co. usual dancing. reception and cards, which were predominant featu D & i i ere Wiedominans e o |l and Play " : Only eloped "a i Oberd . has been manufacturing high speed, A STANDARD ELECTRI( Xiordas i Bvery pair 1s || rotary round bobbin and long bobbin PORTABLE in a light-weight ma- pec npare to the famous Ir £ of letters or the popula : | ¥ absolutely per- . : 5 5 chine. This little light machine can ‘gcrvanmn';;&r\\rur:;-mvrun’\] ll;iu:f;-;:n\ s $1.50 Val . 8 Eisr "f;['m“nfi_‘ sflzl:: 50 reciprocating sewing machines for al- be taken about with ease, a durable ome members of this: cfr e 4 alies > : ! o e i : i il e ' = i Cross Strap [} most 50 years and are well known in picce of mechanism and makes a asked to Wash ton from Iln‘.!; 10 i c time to. address the society and to 2O el picce el m s i & Oxtords: Tashi i - & > autiful stitch. This machine is % Washington. In its new dress THE paREMcompliermwithatiachmis Five u resume of literature in the Cen Special STANDARD ELECTRIC is fully in an attractive walnut case. tennial State. There are scores of artists from the State who have achleved fame. and | e before | LH\R VSRS = ¢ * electrically equipped with that ,fa- heir fello in thej o e <! I ¥ SUifoaat et che plans of i | R ), PN Y Down! mous GENERAL ELECTRIC I e. Dr. | > -\ beautiful Sewing Ma- electric lamp which throws its bright 1 be taken “care of by who has tilled two roles in the undcr President xmgu;:— ;fl‘r'l chines in your home. light between the forks of the pressor foot right on the seam as you sew. in the historical | e. i Postmaster Monthly payments : arranged to fit most B " ” 4 Blonde Kid Parch- - sl ; ' - i Closing Out! | onde Kid,Parch any budget Correct Needle Service! but as Sec o serce ur from ; : rlz'ilnt }!S“f]' Ivo.ry i Needles That Fit All Makes of Machines / Sop R e e | $5 $6 ; id, Fawn Kid, " A special needle ser¥ice has been included in our new Sewing Machine A . am S Wh]le Ki dan d Department and we are in a position to furnish needles that will fit any make Standard EleCtnC Epi gIving up a seat in Sen e 2 l 5 1 cept a cabinet port rC. s . of Sewing Machine regardless of age or make. Our sales representatives that s * nia being White Canvas. will wait on you in this department are mechanically familiar with all makes Sewing Machine who was pu iiteujonpeh to o women S X T With and without [ of stitching mechanism, consequently you will be provided with the correct Fully Guaranteed the same. He, however, became b tate, whereas Senator Tel cedle for your Sewing Machine. o e tiaa ini) : Straps. i : & QUANTITY upper house of Congress and re. " B 3 | b signed thit post to take the very foot Colored Kid— NG All Heels. We Adjust All Makes of Sewing Machines . 59.7 g e e - : Al sizes, 23 to 8 - ; ; T Raricuire Commerce and Labor White Kid— s ¥ i Call Main 8780 for Service Man REMEMBER! This is a cabinet aving ve » be created B h S e % < ¥ paving vet o e machine being sold at a lower in- Scope Ts Broadened. and Canvas 55 : ool Brndenct. |8 ALSO INCLUDED are 00 pars One Package of Needles Free! ol g e L ~ This This society L : i ourse and wel- | i of Patent Colt Pumps, with and portable machine. is not a izens living 1 3 without, straps. Cuban and flat ¢ b S asaciceta builete il s . - s PUMPS ool heels. " All sizes AT THIS During the opening week of this new department we will give to 1o% ;r:ricc ? o sell at a Tient to gather into it vanks all those . : gl?l;LLOLSLV LOW PRICE each persol;‘who registers \;uh us; thelrl nntmhe, address and nlake of Tercatvies: the “Standard” name B e e T oSHE il sewing machine one (1) package of needle¢ that will i g gy : P ioradotand. Hike b0 of the ¥ machi’lg'lc ) packag at will correctly fit their andlisiAinaroE HaVEemilan Stands < h‘rrl .\l)‘:r m? tlmrcm | ; : il 5 G ard line and sells regularly at $87.50. «. o there for the polo tourna ; 3 . ) y sment in the early Autumn. Motorists | | PALAIS ROTAL—Sewing Machines—Fourth Moor PALAIS ROYAL—Sewing Machines—Fourth Floor who intend tn visit this enchanted re gion_are likewise welcomed. Sena for Phipps has had placed on Pikes eak one of the most powerful re

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