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11 MASONIC. gan. A social period and refresh-jconfer the protection degree on u |tract for decorating the public hall, large class. 5 Maj. Thurston G. Brown, in com:|the temple. v Heights this | committee announced that the annual {mand of the 2d Battalion of the 103d | The grand chancellor, Lee B. Emory, under the di-: picnic held at Franklin Manor. Md., | Regiment at York, had as his acting | held a conference with the two 8u- hn €. Palmer. | was highly successful. Freda Smi-|adjutant Lieut. Rithman. Capt. Smith [ breme representatives, Hamlin lain. with an address by | gelsky won the bathing beauty con-|of Maple Camp was adjutant to Maj. Beery of Calvary M. rest for women and Wilma Shively | Von v ments followed the business session. ces will be held as | " Chajrman P. V. Hall of the pienic The music will be | won the girls' contest. e 0DD FELLOWS. ing preparations to patticipate in the following 2 their families, | Avenue September Columbia 3 « M. Hewlett, grand sire, £ Bradford, who will | alem. No. 8. be elevated to that position at the Joppa. No. | session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge muster. and |in Philadelphia in September. Golden | Conrad Practorins, | Rule Lodge is making every effort | together with the officers and [ 10 have every member in line on that | < of the following chapters of | day | the Order of the Eastern Star and i —_— : their families: Unity, No. 27, Mrs, | Grand Master Hemry W. Tippett Eida M Wooster. matron: William | has begun a visit to each and every H. Holmes, patron: Joppa Lodge, No. |#ubordin sdge during the coming 95 Mrs: Man e censtreet, matron. | Weeks in an endeavor to awaken the Behort Tnawd jod AWl | members to the coming tr No Mrs ars, matron; > (o the grand sir Jesse Por patrog. and also the t lelphia to the S children ane < residing at the | Lodge < Masonic and | tar Home, will |and Golde; be the special this service, | € Harmony e from the home being Lrought 3 s ning. v The New Jerusalem | 2 sent out nd of the subordinate and wided by that lodge. s In reference to the of both fraternities and h of September, and public, |a card has been given them for return [reply as to their participation in the | teports from Maryland and | ner attendance > jurisdictions, rinin indica in the parade from Many lodges are pi in special costumes, regalia and floats, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Calendar: Wednesday—Oak and Maple 21, will have t tomorrow eve ¢ s ¥ Mount Vernon Camp. also wiil the M. M. degree to ! oosters’ Club, oot antng | _Company B, 103d Regiment of the { Uniform "Rank. Woodmen of the! 26, which had | World, returned from the annual en-| communications | campnient at York, ring thres | in August, wi ve a special Wednes- | trophies of vietory. This unit cap-| day evening at T oclock for the . . tured the first prize in discipline and | degree camp floor work and the third prizc ws in field drill. It also gave an ex- | Lodge, the “baby™ | hibition by request in the € District Il have the at the White Arx legree At its communication g e % daes Ay evening zouave uniforms attracted much at- Roleti e B s G der of | tention Robert Le Bru hapter, Order of | (RN De Molay, is preparing f outing at Upper ( 2 nrday, when athleti events, a huse ball g the Boosters’ Club | convention will hear a full and de. | tailed report of the management of the annual excursion, which proved an unusual success. Chairman Me- Connell ibmit a statement of anager Luther C. Jones and Acting Clerk James Freeland have effected a reorganization of Silver Spring Camp. Twelve new applica- he reached hy the Great well as by anto, and lunch will be served at 230 pm tions were submitted at the last EASTERN STAR. meeting of the camp and several ad Joppa Ledze Chapter, No. 27, ditional applications have been re- been invited to attend the servic ceived since. The degree team of the Temple t v At 4 pam Boosters” Club will make a visitation The vegular meeting of the |lo Silver Spring at an early date and | Fall will be held Wednesday, Septem her 1. The short husiness meeting will be followed by t refreshments and wrchestra dancing The Auxiliary Home board, assisted by the n committee, will give | a bhenefit 500 card party for the dor mitory comiittee fund. in Joppa Hall, 4209 Ninth street northwest, on the afternoon and evening of Friday September 17 Conductress Florence A. Bailey will be in charge. Headquarters Fraternal Jewelry AMrs. F v M. Wooster, atron of Our new store at 915 G street i« Unity No. 22, announced for evers that the officers and members of the I organization. Special chapter are invited to attend the < on quantity orders. services at Temple Heights today at 4 | D. ALPHER Washington Centen Chapter f 915 G St. N.W. No recently ¢ Z Matrons Open a Charge and Patrons A Officers elected were Gola Duvall. president ctonnt Ruth \ 1y treasurer aplain was held | of Ruth Mor Final Clearance of 4 Sample and Reconditioned Gulbransen Registering Pianos 1 was$615. Now $450 1 was$343. Now $495 1 was$435. Now $295 1 was $430. Now $395 As little as $10 upon purchase reserves one of these pianos The fact that we guarantee these for as long a period as a new piano indicates what splendid condition they are in and what remarkable values they are at the reduced prices. As there are only four ot them. we suggest a visit to the Music Store carly tomorrow. Clearance---Other Pianos A limited number of Straight $ Upright Pianos and Players of vari- u ous standard makes, with terms as p e HEcuT Co-F STREET Vieller of Brooklyn, N. Y. Col.| | Eckloff of Washington reviewed the | tlons to secure the selection of Wash- dress parade of the brigade, Maj. Zoe | Willlams of New York being ad.|order. The Supreme Lo s now : @ 5 jutant. Maj (iolden Rule Lodge. No. 21, is maK | Omaha was In attendance as repre- | settled Tuesday nex : sentative of Gen. W. A. Fraser. the| Calinthe Lodge, 11, will con members of the parade o be held on Pennsyivania |sovereign commander of the Wood-|fer the knight rank at it€ next con . in honor of the | men of the World. venticn. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. when John T. Cuthbert will address organized August 27, 1866. The board of diregtors of the hall association have awarded the con- | the main corridors and stairway of Vandervort and Ellery W. Hel Friday, giving them final instr ington the headquarters for the | j. Gen. C. L. Mather of|in session, and this quex . will be Lodge, No. 7. will cele-| St. Charl 247, Clarendon, | | given for Half Yearl Furniture $49 to 59 Persian and Chinese Rusgs ¢ 3x5 and 3x6 Sizes in Handmade Chinese and Persian Pieces Jecause the Orientals weave their dreams into their rugs, we Americans use them for the homes of our dreams. Because rug- making is their life work, their rugs wear for a lifetime. Beautiful is a mild word to describe the glowing colors in the Persian Mossouls in this sale. In the popular 3x6 sizes. The Chinese rugs, 3x5 size, are of that heavy, resilient weave that yields softly beneath one's footsteps. Glorious color- ings, in the inimitable Chinese patterns. (Third Floor.) attend a special service this after. noon at 4 o'clock at the Community 601 E street nort est. Rev. X. Cavanaugh officiating gram will follow the serv. Monday August 16, a special din will be given for members ana their friends at the Community Center. Martin's Church Wed- DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. | (e C.. AUGUST 15, 1926—PART 3. institution next Tuesday evening, |outing tomorrow, at Idlewild, Md. |on August 24, at the National Theater. [1niti cises were conducted by |to Anna Knessi, Lillian Wilcox and Auto_parties of members and their| All enroliments are to be made to |t] ) friends will meet at 10 o'clock Sun-|Mrs. Sarah Gantley for membership |candidates were admitted to the coun- |freshments were served after morning outside the Clarendon | in Hospital Guild before September 1. [cil. the lodge on the subject of “The Six- tleth Anniversary of Webster Lodge |day and Its Meaning to Her Present- |Trust Bullding. | day Membership.” This lodge was 7 CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. LIBERTY. | cilor Mossberg was present and deliv- ered a speech. Mr. Merrick of Hope Council made an address. A social will be a supper and lawn party held | by the council at 1 street south east next Wednesd membership ~ of . the | Glen Echo. Councilor Mary Quade presiding. by Councilor Anna Kne. N {conductor. Alice Boswell: warden, | . The council's | May Webb: recording secretary, I, annual picnic was held yesterday at |Grubbs: assistant reording sec Aberty-Union, Nation: : Julia Columbus; fina secretary. | tory Revie re leadis ; Deugh(trs of Amevica, ate Catherine Buker; tr | M. campaign with th invited to attend®in a body a carnival| DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. | Lambert: outside sentinel. Clco Smith: | wood and Columbia folic g Tl | inside sentinel, Maud Lambert; trus. | and Washington has none | nesday. Augzust 18, in compliment’ to | Virginia Dare Council, No. 22, met | iee ~Addie Brady; chalrman of good| The postponed g of cani chaplain, Rev. Francis X.|in regular session last week. with |oe osder. L. A. Grubbs: representa:| manders. campaicn ot ” | tives to State Council. Claudia Lam- nother large theater party is to be | Reports on the rummage sale to be | members and their friends | held 2 ntieth Century Club and four |Julia Columb deputy. Brother Benjamin Quade was |meeting. Visitors were present from presented with a past councilor's | Mizpah, Oid Glory, Golden Rule, Ken. {SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF |jewel sented with a past councilor jewel. Leeta Hendrix was also pre- [ more and Triumph Couneils regular meeting of Loyalty 8. 1 ett will preside. ;@ Florence Toppin, nmander councilor. Lillian bl e, with Mrs. Toppin; deputies will be held with Mra thon, supervising deputy, during nted | the ing week Do 3 DD ! Ze =Ty C o AR S X R D08 O 8 3. €00 L & CT € 0 G ) N Sale! Room Size Axminster, Fringed Velvet and Wilton Rugs °39 $47.50 Alex. Smith’s Heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs in many designs, 9x12 size. $45 Alex. Smith’s 8.3x10.6 Seamless Ax- minster Rugs of heavy quality. $47.50 Heavy, Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs made by Alex. Smith. 9x12. 345 Alex. Smith's Heavy, Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs, 8.3x10.6 size. In a number of attractive colors. 355 Royal Wilton Rugs, one of the most durable domestic rugs made, in the 6x9 size. Like a veritable Eastern rug bazaar is the rug section. An entire floor devoted to the display of rugs from every foreign country that makes them, as well as the United States. All those indicated above were made in America, and when vou see them you'll have another reason to be proud of your country. Axminsters, the most durable of all moderately priced rugs; fringed velvets, nearly 300 of them, and Royal Wiltons, the beautiful, close- woven aristocrats of.the rug world. In room sizes. And at $39. No wonder the rug section, big as it is, will be'crowded tomorrow! 100--2¢x54 Size Axminster Rugs 5].95 Regularly $3.50. A dozen brand-new patterns, in all the new., smart neutral shades. (Third Floor.) (Third Floor ) 700 Yards Bordered Velvet Carpet 5] Yd. Regularly $1.65 vard. Strikingly beauti- ful Chinese designs, in colors of rose, blue, tan and brown. (Third Floor.) 545° Bissell Carpet Sweepers The genuine Bissell “Standard” sweeper with pure bristle brush that is self adjusting to the carpet. Both dust pans empty at once. Plain bearings make it easy running. 2.98 (Third Floor.) THE. HECHT CO~F STREET ' WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA. Two new members were received by | Council, No. 19, was held Friday with | TION. Members and friends of the Catholic | Hope Council. No. 1. Tuesday, and |a good attendance and was cailed Daughters of America are invited to |the council was visited by a large |order | delegation from Mountain City Coun: | Deputy Sadie Levy installed th -| Luckett, commander. will meet | cil. Frederick. Md. National Coun-|lowing officers: Councilor, May %; | morrow at § p.m ociate counctlor, . ancilor, Ethel B ancilor, Marie Edwards: - Washington Review, No. 4 period followed the meeting. There |councilor, Anna Knessi Liberty-Union, No. 6. Mrs. Helen . Pythian Templa, meet Thursday at § pan.. at Pythian Store Hours, Daily: 9:15 to 6 P.. Closed Saturdays During August (Music Store, 018 F Street.) e —————————— e — TSI X » GG IO GT S SR }