Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1926, Page 60

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NEWS OF THE CLUBS Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. The Soroptomist Club held its monthly business meeting Wednesday, September 8, at the Hotel La X Great interest was manifested in the recent Pacific conference of | Soroptomist clut is a national federation of Soroptomist The Woman's Relief Corps held a school of instruction Hall recently, pre Charlotte ) Phil in Sheridan present with officers und ided over . 'Cary, past president of | Corps. The e aim of which | ment president and her staff were i 1 members | G. A. < Mrs, depart- THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, past_division commander of the Sons | wiich had been awarded this float in of Union Veterans: Miss Anna Hage, | the Fourth of July parade. president of Ellen Spencer Mussey e —r "I‘em. Daughters of Union Veterans; | The District Chapter of American Mrs. Elizabeth H. R. Davis, past na. | War Mothers met at the Lee House tional president of the Sons of Vet-|August 27. Mrs. B. C. Wagner, presi- | erans’ Auxilia rs. Rose Rutledge, | dent, reported on the national board | pastdivision president, Sons of Vet. | meeting held at Methopolis, Wyo. erans’ Auxiliary, and many friends. | Mrs. Olive Carpenter was elected cor- Mrs. Rutledge gave an original poem | responding secretary, to succeed Mrs. in_greeting. | Belle Freer. The Marquis de Lafay- Following the program refresh- | ette celebration was marked by the | ments were served und a social hour chapter's color and banner and a enjoyed. wreath belng placed by Mra. Eda M ue. D. C. SEPTEMBER 12. 1926—PART 2. YOUNG DRIVERS BARRED. ’ London Bus Company Won't Hire Chauffeur Under 26. LONDON, September 11 (#).—When {5 a man grown up? Not until he is | 26 years old. says the London General | Omnibus Co.. which employes several | thousand drivers and conductors in | covering the. London area with its | met work of speedy bus services. The company believes that youths normal- latter age. cles as conductors. 26." 1y develop their sense of responsibility to full pitch between the ages of 24 and 26 and it will not accept as driv- ers men who have not reached the “We do not say anything against the young man of 24,” says-one of the chiefs of the selection staff. choose men of that age to fill vacan- But we will not take them as drivers until they are Bolivia’s mines are booming. “We LONDON, side of the Thames. .NEGRO MELODIES DRAW. Included in Program of Old South- wark Cathedmal, London. September American negro melodies have been introduced into the musical program of the O1d Southwark Cathedral, just across London Bridge on the south Noon-day citals are given there for the benefit 1 ). — re- of the porters at the hops market and other workers from nearby estab- lishments. The selections are from the “negro spirituals,” or plantation hvmn: are expected to prove a potent dr ing card for luncheon hour audiences in this busy district . Leipzig. Germany. Is to have a chain of stores simflar to the fiva and ten cent ones in this country. and articles will be sold at an equivalent of six and twelve cents Isabel | Ness RERXGRGERGRAEREREILIBIB IR IZIERXZRBRBRIZRXEIRIZ X% e . ! 2 } k 2 fi Vincent Lopes (in person), will entertain on our Roof Garden at 2:15 P.M., Tuesday, Sept. 14th. ;{ ary Inernation: hert Dresidnt, Suggesied: (ot | 2 Scpevie, cnaman o 06 Tickets of admission given without charge at The Hecht Co. Music Store, 618 F St. This will be 2 [hadge. with a history of the organi- | L b howe of IFes| 05 o - 3 f£ penter . the e o 30 WY M. Lopez’ only appearance in Washington, exce pt at The Palace Theater. ) ( €, 2 be placed in the Arlington 5 | Stose. 801 Taylor street, instead .,rl 7 ) ~e - an ) () . & £ - - EGINAT N DT OND ONDT NS NN I NN N O NI O N O N B O O ansio E gton National Ceme. o g Mrs. Winklehaus: as stated in PN C) The A B C of Clothes for School Days Toddlers to High School Youths and iroline M. Gu Last week before school begins, and mothers are busy getting the children ready. Here are helpful suggestions from The Hecht Co. All together on the Second, the Children’s A Floor. clubs in the United Letters {from (he different corps. Mrs Siere men d Ifornithe. alpeiiact for Wi o S L L The Petworth Woman's Club met | Tuesday, September 7. in the Pet- worth School, with the president, : schwartz, presiding. San Francisco Soroptomist Club and th were the conductors. from e president of the Los Angel Many important matters were dis Club giving o resume of the d cussed, one being a resolution to be rincl chairman of proceedings, Arrangements were n presented at the natfonal convention | Tk = g g P ol el i s Sirtle | the art section. announced & "m\fim;g which it is hoped will grow an organi- | Wo Bucilen and her comumittee, |nd luncheon to be BEd In (e S zation similar in purpose and program | Mrs., Ani Hamilton, past de. | odist Church Thursday, Septembel vy International [ partment president |28 ae 1280 B, business was | S M | with Mrs, | the m the educational sec by Mrs. Le Fever. A ting will he held September 20. at the home of Mrs. Bodell.. 720 Upshur | street, at which time reports from the Sesquicentennial will be given by Augusta Palmer, both pembers of this section. wrtinent presidents, held the The hon report was read irs of junior vice and music N - Mrs. Ibrecht, who an Minnie Watson was the s " | nounced @ meeting to be held Septem and Mrs. Harviet Hill the « 3, at the home of Mrs. Otto Ham- 4414 Ilinuis avenue. Mrs. Gilbert Jackson, chairman of the hospitality section. announced a meeting to be held at Mrs Radle: 8 Ninth street, Septembe 30, and stated that the club - would be held October 12, at tion Lodge. A meeting of the literature section. { Mrs. Harrison I, Fitts, chairman, will be held September 13, at the home of Mrs. Bissell, 12 Leland street, Chevy Chave, Md, ! The music section, Mrs. Harry Test, | chairman, announced a meeting Sep. {tember 28, at the home of Mrs. Fred- | erick Hammer, 4507 lllinois ave | nue, instead of September 29. at the wedding | porae of Mrs. Weihe, as stated in the v evening at | vearbook. Fighth and F " pe philanthropic sec Mr. and Mrs. | g A, Johnson, ¢h tthe Lome of Mrs. 4312 Ninth street department president v. spoke of the October, L long meeting i - Entrikin, Mrs rge. | ree by . and cthers. 1gs during the | rs. Mamie Palmer Dorsey and her Flerce woman own sightseeing tours, new memiber A . e The Young Women's Christian As- 1‘!‘0’.’1 TI"\‘ )Itsses soclation announces the o tion of its “husines women's de having important | " were Mis. Marian B P Lida A. Ollroyd. Mrs rs. ksther Lippold Mrs. Margaret Bradt, B an, Mfs. Nan xett and Mrs. Shaw. “The department chairman of the | executive board, Mrs. Ellu Orr, spoke of a lawn fe e held an the eve- :| hing of September 14 at Second and | B streets southeast Little of Oklahoma officers Y vecently served ax second vice president of the hoard directors, undertakes this new e peculiarly fitted tfor the task. | Draining was | Mrs. Blanche 15 was i guest. . George H. Th of s Corps tendered : surprise reception the ) Temple. to member of Church Delta Ais on, Mg an, will Lyster H, Septem arid en's chavter memiber . nuas Post and ¢ ander, and Mrs. Dorsey is - ‘member of the corps and us held the offices of national junior vice president, president and corps pr “The room was artistically decorated palms, ferns and flowers and a s vem huge golden wedding bell was sus | The presentation of a silver vase =he stud " Summer ferm | bended over the al with '*;-“fi“;';! { was made to the club by Mrs. Tincher. T the nitional School bt itie WX lof vellow drapery or a long table | rge of the float represent- € A Her collexe traivi St dsilen | BL Jone sifie of ithe froom decorated Singing of the Declaration €A Mo college training was When | iy yellow, and on which were bou- | of “Independence,” which was award il bl s De | juets of vellow flowers, appeared the |oq (he first prize in the Fourth of S SO in golden letters den wed- | july parade 3 On behalf of the educational and lome sections, which were responsible for the float ahontas and Capt. John Smith.” Mrs. Hudson |\rr~flvmm(i had and [ thst has also il contacts with business Schwartz announced that Mrs. 1. past president of the District m of Women's Clubs, would uest and would address the next regular meeting. The club members |are urged to be present at this meet- {ing. wational vears president o sstonal Wom- the past two serveg as secretary of the Miss Dawson | \ the employ of the asso- [ 1 professional Wi as she w tou the Busi en's Assen years she national W. A o oseveral vears | word thought the he pres- ce of the department « until Louise Watson, president of the i imbne requested them to vetire from I studiés this vear where they found all of A o s (he e s for x wedding party Wikl be a b Mrs. Dorsey Chureh of the Delta Fraterniiy Miss Marie Towle, fory the elub with a five-dollar gold piece, KAPLOWITZ INCORPOPATED | 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST " FOR TOMORROW AT THIS SENSATIONAL PRICE FIFTY NEW BEAUTIFUL FALL COATS $4.8 REGULARLY $79 TO $05 REPROD.'CTIONS OF P:RIS MOD:LS IMPORTED AND DOMES "I NOVELTY FABRICS OF GREAT BEAUT FUR FABRIC COATS 100% CAMEL'S HAIR HAND TAILORED TRIMMED WITH QUALITY PURS RACCOON :: FOX :: WOLF :: SQUIRRE! MADAME'S AND MACEMOISELLE'S COAT SHOPS Jaunty Hats for Miss6to14 Smart for either school or dre Soit Lyons vel- vet with tan crown effects and small roll brims. Ve- lours in turn-up back and poke shapes. Red, green, copen, sand, oak and gray. At the on S ent Glenn ¢, $16%° For Girls & to 16 Years and B streets : e Son B O Promise Me Tle “Lohengrin - coming of v and the bride entered the room | preceded I her + weeting of the board | Glenn Dorsey, i will be held on Thursday §py little Iyn and helma Count 3 the present ad- |as flower girls: Mrs. Alma Dorsey 5. 614 K street. and Mys. Myrtle Loebac W Brown. the {maids, and Mrs. Mary | from Vineyard | gate, as matron of he Mrs. Fred | groom and his atiend & building | bride at the altar from | The wedding ceremony Wwuas very . in | impressive and was followed by con | gratulations and a fine prosr music and recitations | White and Miss ¢ song and Miss tion For Boys 7 to 18 Years Boys Sturdy School Suits All-WW ool $ l 2,95 2 Palrs I‘abrics Knickers Collegiate double-breasted coat, two pairs full- lined knickers, four-pocket vest. In cassimeres and cheviots, plain or fancy. Lumberjacks & Sweaters New Fall 52,95 * Plaids or Colors Plain The ideal outdoor garmemts for boys & to 16. Lumberjacks in gay plaids. Sweaters either plain or fancy ; college styles. Philadelphia N week |y ng bear Girls’ New Winter Coats Al Wanted $16,50 Trimmed 1With Fur Colors _Belted, straightline and blouse effects in velours, plaids and buckskin. Trimmed with sealine, mandel. mendoza beaver and Baltic seal. Lined and inter- lined. Newfrocksin NewShades One and 57'95 Stripes and Two Piece i Combinations Some hand painted and hand embroidered, other< with smart pipings. Self or novelty belts. Wool crepe, plaids, striped flannels, combinations and jer- sey. 7 to 14 years. 1o will return Mass Mondiy chairman of 1t expected presiden back Can, tee, ix Sagastawaka, Gan tme for this me Miss Il e, tian, first (Second Ploer.) returned fror Hammer White in was pr . Louise V nd | A bronze boudofir lum ed to the couple by Mrs | president of the ket of flowers by swning on behalf of w i ixiliary to the s of Union Ve ans \ulations were extend ed by p. commander of George 1. Thomas Post; Col. 0. H Oldroyd, Convis Parker, past com Boys’ and Girls' Sport Hose 5] Diamond, jacquard and square shaped designs. Wool and cotton mixed— soft and warm. Fancy cuff tops. Sizes 7 to 11. (Second Ploor.) he industri Mrs. Alber Commitiee of partment which Putney is chal an Friday ening to develop plans fo the Winte b 3 The edueational council held its first dinner m at 614 10 stre chair e There | mander of Burnsde Post: Department st S b .| Counselor L A. Oldroyd, Depart e abers. 3 ment Inspector Marian B. Parker, De- Ak ttment Patriotic Instructor Mary A S auth, Elizabeth D. Shaw, past deps ent; Charles Davis, Bertha Thomas. Mre. Mina Moore and | jepartment ¥ S daily, 6 to & Mrs. W Brown. General educa e p. m. x hote| 1 il pre disenssed It quarters 14th Street at building K season Miss Ruth Jeffers ie council, presided Miss Hettie P Harry B Huil. Miss M \ Blinn, Miss Anna race Houghton. Miss Helen Tmirie, Misy etir Junior Misses Oxfords 55 Tan caliskin, blucher style, with reptilian effect - trim; also patent leather instep strap pumps. Sizes 2% to 8. (Second Floor.) Boys' Oxfords for School 55 Black, Titian tan calfskin. Sizes 1 to 6. “—at hotel Hamilton” DINNER You'll enjoy the full course menu at $1.50. (No cover charge). Chicken or Steak as the main course, $2.00. Service from 6 o’clock to 9 P. M. LUNCHEON Your appointment—business or social—will be enjoyed all the more at Luncheon. ONE DOLLAR each person. AMILTON ery room has a shower and tub bath. $3.50 a day upward or marignld Two style the Newt (Second Floor) Conference ployed Conference be held Em- | L Pa. will | ng_at the| sis, 1100 M street | The Young Em- Miss Mary Rich- iayden, Rebecca MacWilliams ~ and Rac Brown, School; Kathryn Riggles, from and Frances v Collins, and music Delightful straing under the direction of Daniel Chwalow, northwe: ploved de ardson are Tennie n Wesiern Raker and central: Rutl Throoy from B Printzess Cadet Coats $15.95 Tailored in the best Germania chinchilla by the maker of the famous “Printzess” apparel for women. Five smart shades. Sizes 4 to 6. Tots” Panty Dresses $1 New Fall prints and chambrays in cute little girl styles. Tailored collars, pockets and novel touches All colors. Sizes 4 to 6. end this we k end house ed as usual. | bership-reeres | the speaker | Vacation | Little Boys’ Wash Suits $1 Button-on and middy styles in sturdy chambray. Tan, green or blue with contrasting trimmings. Sizes 2 to 4. Edmund J. Brennan, Manager Hats to Match Coats $3.95 A replica of an import with the new Paris chin strap. Matches the Printzess Cadet Coat. et t Lodzt The Woms awi Relief Corps will on Tuesday eve 4.t Second and Uiesil Oiober ds All Emiloil Permanent Waves R-educed! To accommodate our customers who were unable to secure an appointment during our busy season. Bobbed Hair, whole head .........$20.00 g Front and sides $12.00 to $15.00 New Simplex Flexies $3.50 Flexible Welt Sole Oxfords and High Shoes in patent leather, tan calf, smoke and white. Sizes 8% to 11 Regulation Dresses $1.50 In blue Peggy cloth with braid on sleeve and sailor tie. White braid trim. Sizes 4 to 6. (Second Floor.) (Second Floor.) School Hats $1.95 Turn-up back and poke shapes in felt, trimmed with felt and grosgrain. New---Imported Lenci Dolls . Life-like little maids with saucy eyes, pouting lips and bobbed or curly hair. Dressed in the mode. All felt, therefore, unbreakable, $5.95, $6.95, $9.95, $12.95 to $45 (Pirst Floor.) Combinations and Slips with lace or embroidery edging. Sizes 4 to 6. Hair revert price. Emile’s Permanent Waves Differ From All Others There 1s mo difference between an Emiloil Perma- nent Wave and a Marcel Wave or matural curly hair. White Hair and Dyed Hair Waved With Success Real Parisian Bobbing By Male Experts to their standard Sateen Bloomers 39 lossy Ever Curly By Edna Wallace Hopper ‘That glow in my hair, that fluff, that wave are not due to a hair- Wool Sweaters $1.95 Coat styles, with 2 pock- ets and roll collar. 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