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FEATURE PROGRAN . ASSURED LEGION NEWS OF THE CLUBS Women's Ci field Riley. pr Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. y Club—-Mrs. J. Gar- | fair and each individual who contrib. dent. met with the |uted her piece of handiwork for ex l SEPTEMBER BRIDE | - The next meeting will be held the second in October. The Holy Rosary Dramatic Club met Thursday night at the home of Misses Stella Nicro and Elvida Peerce. 16 E street. Leo Balducci presided over the meeting. An assistant busi- ness manager was elected in the per- son of Michael P. Chiesa. The direc- tor, Paul Messink. submitted to the cluh a tentative schedule of produc ub with a is the result. ‘The ballroom of the C. being redecorated for the dances. The celling lights will be shaded with ap- propriate tints. the basket ball fix tures will be removed, the walls will be decorated and the floor specially treated. On the opening night a com- mittee of 12 young ladies will act as hostesses, and there will be a recep- P. €. Coe. Mrs. T. R. Buchanan gad a report of the county meeting of di rectors and presidents held in Chillum last week. Refreshments were served by the hostess. and a sale during the soclal hour nettad a small sum foy the treasury On September 14 members of the a party of eight Community Cluly chairmen of the various sections and | h-bition purposss, will begin to plan committeex. and 's busily engaged in | now for the future development of the outlininz the program of the club's | federstion through its seven depart- activities for the cominz seison uenis. Those who did not enter at! The chartec members are to be| his time will have a greater incentive guests of honor at o series of teas. |- d0 S0 next yea: which wiil be given each day at the club, beginning Monday. S T ; ! 30; Giom 8ot 6 ho A E’;‘%;:?";T!-nn Club_ will open the Fail season Brown wil be and Amflmg‘wuh a_luncheon at the home of Mrs. Wil be | Miss S penemin, |, H: Benson. 3320 Moreland avenue. e CErabL Aoenamin. | Eagemoor, Md., September 25. Bat: Brown. Mr. W. e, M, |61V, F‘?r(k;uss_es |esvetn_'hhe\ Cha:’e John_Allen ¥ : : cle 11:45 stop at Exeter road. e r Gt oes. Elma Saul| “'Fhe Writerscraft Club met Monday Many Cof the menhen wio attend | 2(.the Mount Pleasant Library. the free and eusy auction section reg Mr. Thurber's’ story, ““Mo-Canna of LUlary on Tesdan evenman wis, | the Kiabab," received commendation | Nore vacatione Tave coings whelas well as’ helpful “criticisms. Miss | Were among e plasecs nt ianed &nd | story read one of her published arti Paying o the. ey w2 jnst week. | cles ‘entitled “El Moro." Mra. Love's were Miss Julia E. Coonan. Mi Nellle McCuen.” called Josephine O.-Willis and Mrs. Martin. tion for members and guests from!motored to Marlboro to the southern % t0 9 p.m. At 8 p.m. officials of the | Marviand fair to inspect the various City Club will weicome the members | exhibits made by women's clubs. of the Fellowship Club, the president | Columbia Floral Circle will meey of the club will respond—an the | tomorrow afternoon at the home of club's dance season for the Winter|Mrs. Mary E. Eppelsheimer, 3227 ‘\\‘ill be considersd in full awin; Hiatt place. The Woman's Community Club of Ferrara. ~Miss Elvida Peerce and| gejtgville. Md.. met at the home of James Ferrarn contributed 1o the | Ny T [ Woodward. September 13.| Fame frequently o . | {evening's mirth with some clever im- |15 members being present. Mra. H. T.|is worth. says the Chicago Promptu 1o members 2eing present_Mre M7 lswor o o o o | [f[——a]c———[olc———al_——x]o] The ‘boys of the club. the Lophers. tions for the coming season. which was approved. A mystery play is to open the season. with a review fol- {lowing. A Lenten play will be given. and the club will close its activities ith fts old standby, a farce comedy New members were introduced—Mise rmela Soldano and Fred and James Specia’ Entertainment to| Mark Week at Philadzl- phia Convention. The Sixteenth Street Heights Wom mere than it ews. v District Legionnaires and others who Attend the cighth National Convention of American Legion at Philadel phia October 11 15 will not lack "n" I\\An! of entertainment according o the committee on special features, The entert ment will art October “ and concinde on October 16 The ention will convens on Monday. October 11, and will con clude with the election of officers the Friday The sions of the will be heid in the auditc in the Sesquicentennial yunds and has a seating 5,000 persons, < arriving Saturday. will he able to witness the me between the University of Penn: vania and Swarthmore Col tege at ock. at ¥ nklin Field. The Philadelphia Quakers and the Pa c Coast Wildcats in tile for hall honors at the stadium at the lour. In the evening at 1 the Congress of Americanism delezates will hold a banquet in the 'enn Athietic Club, Specinl Services Sunday. nday special America L services” will be held in the cer dhurches of all denominations. | 8 a'clock the Aloha hreakfast of | ha American Legion auxiliary will talgh place at the St James Hotel 1 a'clock with i past presi parley luncheon of the auxiliary the Ben Franklin Hotel. The re mainder of the day mav be spent vis. ting historical Philadelphia. Valley Forge and the Sesquicentennial Expo sition. National quartet contests of the aunili Wil teke s o'clock at th AL 10 0 American An executite meeting was held at| { the home of Missea Regina and Alva | Lavezzo. 434 Massachusetts avenue. | at which manv matters were dis cussed. A Halloween dance is being | planned to celebrate the anniversary | of the wrganization of the club. | The National Fellowship Club will | open its Fall season Thursday and Saturday nights of this week at the | | Washington Hotel. The club's Hays | {at the Washington. however, are num bered. for on Saturday night, October | 2, the semi-weekly dances will he given in the ballroom of the City Club, the attendance at the \Washington be- ing too great for the accommodations of that place. according to Jean Monk. president of the club. ! This club was organized December | 20, 1 at the Cairo Hotel, with a membership of 78. There are now 1,500 active members on its lists, not | including friends and visitors who | have never signed up as members. The club is a practical demonstra- | tion of the theory that the human family ik more soctal than \-Iamvish.‘ From the beginning the idea of genu ine fellowship was featured at every meeting. and the stranger is made to feel the moment he enters the hall that he is one of the hig family. The highest standard of social con- | duct is maintained at all times. Tt is | estimated that 25,000 people attended | the club's dances last_season. and of | that number only five individuals were rejected The ballroom of the ity Club will accommodate approximatelv three times the number of people who | crowded into the hotel quarters last vear. ked how such a club came into being Mr. Monk said: “The average man or woman knows what it means | to he in a large city and away home and friends. The welcome smile, reinforced with a genuine handshakee. | 1s a Balm of Gilead o the lonely soul | After the war 1 found myself strand- sizes ver the ed in Washington, 800 miles from rola- | fl(‘f‘_fi'flo“"; lh;"',alffi" i tives and friends. It was then that | : Feai S The trougHt catma to)me of the ,,,,fll much sought after. Sizes 3 of such an organization in a city| to 9. AAA to ( where o many thousands consider themselves strangers or sojourners. | “aAhout that time I visited a small | social club which was meeting in a recitation reom in the Wilson Normal | | School. There were about 35 people in attendance. and I could see quite forcefully that the need of a well crganized social club in this city was | great. In a short while I was asked | home | to becoms president of the and the National who spent a week at North Beach re- | 608 ts 66 ELEVENTH ST, cently. had an enjoyable time despite | “Style With a Smile” unlucky weather conditions That’s the Keynote of the New:Fall | 'The program for tomorrow will in- Mrs. Gettride e chalrman lor | gesstorics By Mra Rule AT e the music section. has. in the course | o rijer “Miss Mander of preparation a program to be given ' 3 in October. and Mrs. Patrick Galle. | gher is assig parte for a play to | g be given in the early -Autumn. | The “Coffee Sitop™ s been rede orated. and cluh members e muk. ing use of this uttra~tive rendezvons to meet each-oiler and their position g capacity of Legionnair October § foot hall MRS. WILLIAM R. BEALL, formerly Miss Alice H. Carr, ‘who has left for Portland to join her hus- band, an attorney of that place. = . city not later than 10 o'clock Sunday morning. he delegation magazines by one interested in writing is cor- g invited to attend. Washington District Council, Na- tional Council of Catholic Women— The executive board met September MRS. F. R. McCQUEENAY, | | 16 at the home of the president. Mrs. | formerly Miss Hilda Willoughby of | friends. ' (‘harles P. Neill. A plea for repre- | Bladensburg road. whuse marriage | sentation at the national convention [took place Tuesday morning, Septem- in Milwaukee on October 10 was made | ber 3 by Mrs, Neill. At this convention an | attractive program is to be presented. | Every member of the council is urged to attend The record of the remarkahle work done in the =ix mission schools main- {tained by the councll during the Sum- mer was read by the chairman of rural schools. Miss Tebecca Shanley. The council is very proud of the work accomplished, and Miss Shanley was congratulated on the splendid show- ing made. Various local activities for the Win- ter were planned. the first of which is |a luncheon to bo held at the May- floxer Hotel in the latter part of, Oc- tober. Many prominent guests ‘will |attend this luncheon, and it is ex- pected to be one of the most enjoy- able events of the council's social «on. The arrangements are in charge of Mrs. E. T, Kilkoff. The Fall meeting of the council will |take place Sunday. October 3. at 3 n.n., at the National School of Social Service, 00 neteenth reet. | Many ‘plans of the The president named special com. | council will be u and it is earnestly hoped that all members of gvlnvvs_und the chairman of each to | SArnestiy hopsd that all ate: e counc end. American home. Miss Blanche L'ksrk,’mrl;hf”“l,"“"'\'_““' L o Gl county home e Monroe street. e . T '] W C. lastings, member of the Bos versity of N ton ll\nrflralnm Sm-:nx_\_ was the special lations, Mrs. Geor A Arris, - guest of the evening. lations, My, Geotge M. Jurris. Decn| ®"The ‘members exceedingly regretted Geongd D e, Mye [to hear that Mrs. Kathleen Harkness, . e it ani: | valuable member of the club, Is leav: . e g “|ing Washington to take up her re tions, ) Frank Wells, Lanham: | 4o o' Non Yor '(’.‘U“e,,;""l,l‘l’lf:_!’“‘ m"“- "“r-‘“‘“"-e The clementary class in speranto Bibs [Eay: ¥ ¥en sichlscice. v, sl oacr the inersongl faUINCvisIon: (0f e i L LProf. A. Maycr bids fair to become t - quite popular. A dozen students have ‘illlv work at once | ) eady enrolled e o ';\‘,f""p‘m“'h;‘nl" jvben com | The club will meet again newt ¢ “alliz rece! roug s S sting | 1 rsday 4 abovi ress o Jean Callizo. who recenty brought |Gl o the indiidual clubs—the ob: | one micvested in the. study of che in (he worid’s altitude record 10 12442 fject for which they were formed, their | tevnationul language or desiring to a¢ meters—about 48,500 feet Mistory, dates and place of meetings. |quire flucncy in the speaking of Es- he highest mun in the world ,“”‘l‘l“"‘< ‘;\ ; ‘po_\l-_;nw“\ “M\m(u'gd‘ s - f ‘e-| The chairman on publicity an-| The Florence Crittenten board met a5 the Sumici haue SN I(dhm\mlfi 4 meeting of representatives | Septemher 10 at the home. 4759 Con cently deprecated the dangers andleon eqch club for: 1030 aum., Sep.|duit road. Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson. havdships of these flights. He ad-|iember 20. the “tower room.” the t of the board. presided. The e M however. thut even with{Hecht Co.-in order to combine all |secretary. Mrs. I'red Mitchell. and the bxvgen flowing into hix lungs from a lefforts and formulate plans for com. | freasurer, Mrs. A. & Douglas. read tank. breating became difficult atter | pilinz and printing this booklet heir reports. Alko reperts from othes reaching §.000 meters. Prince Georges County may justly (committees were given The rush of biood to the head at proud of the success of the 1926 Mrs. Robertson thanked these altitudes made him very un- . staged in exhibit hall bers for their loyal support comfortable and generally left him | Southern Marvland agricultur the Summer months, § Come deaf for several hours. But as |which is being held at Upy A theater henefit and_Floyence Crit ‘omg_ s the barograph registered boro. Md., September 13-15. inclusive, | tehton baby day at the ball park were progress upward, these annovances|and the Federated Clubs which pa borted on. oo ere forgotten. Only when the |ticipated deserve unstnted praise for [ A baby show was dis instrument was mm.m‘: did th; the very beautiful booths which they ;‘:"('fip “‘V‘fi:"‘fl”g -!2- L ik pain become intense. the record |erected. and the earnest work whici ol I street near holder said. such handiwork cntailed. i next torGantinckel o T 1L M1t is just as much a question of & whlth et owing circies and ladies are in chargs morale as of physical condition.” Callizo volunteered. However, he Tuesday. September Cirele, Mrs, Stephen Lyman Tabor in (rains faithfully and long before each veview the parade flight. Although fiying high in the 10— r 00—Decatur Helghta | fpzo.” Wednesday. September 23, Friendship and ITngiam Memorial Cir! At §:30 o'clock in the evening the ! i®" Caiiizo ix not a high fiyer while Ainner of the auxiliary secretaries | 0" 41 W R. Beat- | [cles, Mrs. Lewis W. Hart in charge; will take place at the St. James Hotel 5 £50.00- Woman's Club of Melwood. Mre. | phyraday, Good Will and Jdean Cole Circles, with Mrs. Fowler ‘and the annual banquet of the Forty and | ..id 4 Fight at 7 o'clock and at the same | Xothing Henry Morris. president; third prize. | | Alwalt " in ¢ o b hour the dinner of the Legion Nurses | Svatem $25.00—Suitland Camp Springs Al lentown Club, Mis. J. R. Allen, presi- : wion umen | i BETTER FACILITIES for n h Pennsylvania Athletic Club. | a1 ¥ 4 I never eat any stews Aant yeuntone sill also be held in the | and wse vers little bread. No to- MAKING DRAPERIES dent: fourth prize. $15.00—Landover ‘ivie Club, Mrs. Earnest Parker, president: fifth prize, $10.00--Land- over Community Club, Mra. Frank armories and hotels about the city.| bacco. no liquors.” Our new aquarters afford us better facil Band concerts and dancing will be| “What do you drink | ities for making drapefies. Call us up. featured from & o'clock throughout the | meals”” he was asked remainder of the evening. “Wine, good red wine. cut with a Fitzhugh, president: honorable men- tion—Woman's Club of Cottage City. little water.” w the replyv. Convention to Resume Wednesday. St A2 T'he convention will convene in Mrs. Edna E. Proctor. president | Windaw Shades, Slin Covers—Hours: 8 to & “As long as I am thirsty,” Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock Under the class of special exhibits | oy h Qe WIS Runtt aviator. Those not attending the convention by Federated C(lubs not 1'sted the fol lowing prizes were awarded i . e O ok bana. con | BIGUOFFICE BUILDING MAINTAINS LAW LIBRARY | Chillum Study Club, first prize. | £20.00, department applied edugation: | certs In the stadium and bugle con tests at Camp Anthony Wayne. Junio Free Service Offered Tenants of One of Chicago's Oldest 4 Lanham Study Club. second " py world series base ball championship | Skyscrapers. | Woodward & Lothrop. placed a model | of the District of 5] Columbia will be assigned quarters in | the Majestic Hotel. Girard and Broad streets, The delezation will be com-§ prised of the tollowing deiegates fast Department Comdr. Julius I Pevser, Departument Comdr. Amos A [ Howard S. Fisk. Joseph J. | fdler. William Mitchell, Harian Wood, | Miss Esther V. Hall. T, Norman Tem- Viternates: 1. G. Frazier. haria Floyd Wool arty, Rev Frances . Franklin, W Kehoe, Joseph . Daly. At the meeting in this city of the del and alcrnates the of the Zal10)] will be togeiher « secretary A rate of one fare for the round trip from ali pointx in the United <tates ix availabie to members of the \merican Legion, members of the Umeriean | Legion Auxiliary 4 widows of deceased Leglonnait Licaets will be placed: on sale In Lhis iy October ¢ to 13 and wiill be goud until November 15, which is the last retuan date |WINE HELPS AVIATOR | IN ALTITUDE RECORD Jean Callizo, “World's Highest Man,” Drinks Plenty of It in Training. rame Prince Geovzes County Federation of Women's Clubs—The initial meet ing of the®1926 ferm of the executive board of the feleration wus cilled by the president, Mre. J. Enos Iiay. for 10:30 a.m.. Septeinber % at her home | in Chillum. Md.. and about 24 mem- berw responded to this call. A lunch- {eon was served by Mrs. Ray at the | conclusion of the meeting: The dstricts to dute which have representation on this board are: Ard nore, Beltsville, rwyn. Brandy- wine. Brentwood, Cheverly-Tuxedo, Chillum, Collexe Par's. Cottage City, Decatur Heights. Hyattsville. Laurel anham. Marlboro, Riverdale, Seat Pleasant Mrs. Ray announced future meeting October 22, December 10. 1 vuary 11, April 2 neetng. A formal by the Hecht Co. W the federation 1o use room” for mestings or purposes Robertson Circle, Shelton in charge: Lovers' Circle, N Cirvele, with glow in charge. New committees were read b; president, which were as follows: Repairs—-Mrs. Walter A, Brown, chairman, and Mrs. Rowzie. House—-Mrs. Robert 1. Rausch chairman: Mrs. Walter Rrown, Mrs. R. F. Mancill. Mrs. H. E. Shriff, Mvrs, A. F. Kreglow and Mrs. Rowzi Education and reiigious services—. Mrs. W. H. Howard. chajrman: Mrs. H. A. Barrows, Mrs. Lamont Williams and Mrs. George W. Iunn. b ge Price. chairman: Mrs . Mitchell, Mrs. R. €. Hess and Mrs. Russell. Finance —My: son, chafrman: Mrs. John . Ha Lyman Mrs. Charles R. wturday, Baby and Dahlgren Mrs, A, Frank | i pieion R ilele A Hurney. Willia B i chairman de selecty with the dates of to he as follows: semi-annual weetin, anuary 28, 1 e and May 27, annual mos Semi-wide Strap Developed in All-Over Patent Here Friend Step-in Pump In Patent and Black Kid This Step-in Pump, with its gore concealed by a dis- tinctly New Buckle, empha- T MeQuigs. m. and de voted to addresses welcome, re sponses and brief speeches by ite Among the hal al the convention will be re Preside “‘harles . Dawes, member of the American Legion. Adiniral Coontz Gen. John A. Lejoune, U. X M. ¢ and Judge Kenesaw M. Landis. The | afternoon will be devoted to the va vious committees of convention cetting down 1o business and prepar Nz reports to be presented dur the week. A luncheon of veomen ( will be held at 1 o'clock at the Ar a. At 5 o'clock tea for enlisted wemen is scheduled on “High street” in the exposition”grounds, and at 8:30 eclock a dinner and reception to the auxiliary national executive board will be given by the Philadelphia County Council. Dancinz will be fea tured in the variou ha s, and at £30 o'clock @ special hoxing show s <ot at the arenu. A recoption to the inguished guests attending the rvention will be held at 8 o'clock the saane night. Guy M Baker Stephen- A Douglas od. Mrs. Stephen Jere (rane. Mrs, A Kreglow, irs. | Chap- invitation extended shington. to their “tower other club vas zuests Areh de still distinctive is a lovely Maodel that is cidedly tailored but embodying lines popular shoes and Mrs, H. and Mrs. Alvord. C street house—\rs. and Mrs. Walter Brown. and extensions—Mrs. S an: Mrs, James Rohert egg Custiss, Mrs. R. S, Fred Mitchell. Mrs Rorke. | doctors- Mrs. and M Coster. chairman demonst the Paul McF tand; international re J. B. Raugh prominent i these Pictured are the twe latest additi wonderful Family ot ARCH-FRIENDS. Time was when an Arch Support hne meant one thing—COMFORT. Today Arch Friend Shoes with their ultra fashionable line, invisible Arch Support and - their combination lasts have change: weaning to STYL! 'H COMFORT. YRR o our and Mrs and chairman. stephenson ipecial registration—Mrs. Jere Crane Director of 1. (. Federation of Womens' Clubs, Mrs. Awalt: alternate Caappell. Linchcon was served st the Wil John G. R 75 By the Associated Pres- H AR September 18 —Good ted | wine, and plenty of it while training | for a flight. forms part of the diet on the "y Parade Tuesday Afternoos Dromptly at 9 e'clack Tuesday morning National mds. MeQui 11 drop his gavel and the convention in with the busines: reports, in orde: to for the parade in the aft The parade is scheduled to 1 o'clock., assemblying at way avenue near the City Hall heart of the Quaker City. It the shortest parade in the hi f tha American Legion. being pur 3 miles long. In other words, the line of march will be only from the City lall down South Rroad street to the stadium. where it is scheduled to enter the nds at 2 o'clock wr after the start. Here will be as ibled National Comdr. McQuigs Vice President Dawes. distinguished guests and military officials who will Every Coat " Is a Masterpiece at Its Venice, Velverette, Velsheen and Lustrosa Coats, with Wolf, Beaver, Squirrel and Susliki trimming—natural or dyed shades— $69.75 Venice Coat in the new Fre- lon Tan: slightly bloused: side- panel effect: collar and tabs on panel of Wolf— - $79.50 Price Truly Special the mem- be through exhib Price awarded in tie. presiden —that arc characterized by exclusive designing and elegance of fabric——and in every instance marked tot of physical culture.” he No excesses of any Ssort that might weaken the A strict regime presides over A at a with, vour Very emart dressy model, in Granada Red Venice, with Platinum Woelf Pouch collar and large cuffs— $89.50 Dressy Coat Duvana, semi-wrappy model, large shawl collar and cuffe of Wolf. Rich shade of Nomad Brown— $99.50 ' Hunter's Green Venice Coats, with deep pointed col- lars, large cuffs and front of Black Caracul— $110.00 Pine-back Rouvelane, mod- eled with the deep armhole: and large Pouch collar and ffs of Golden Beaver— $135.00 Blouse-back Coat, made -:p in Twilight Blue Patrina. Jt has the new square shawl col- lar and large cuffs of Natural Squirrel— $150.00 Smart semi-blouse model. in Thrush Levera: trimmed with Péuebreollai andidesp bisral cuffs of Dyed Squirrel. Jenny model— $175.00 Handsome Black Wrap of Karzan Broadtail, with large Black Fox collar and cuffs— $195.00 Third Floor. LF s Main_ said the W. . T. U.. third prize. $12.00, it might be interesting to know | that these three exhibits are really | pioneer work of the clubs to illustrate | the activities of the federation and | what it is actually doing through its | Various departments. The Chillum | Study Club. through the courtes f $£15.00, department Amgrican home; ! zan are scheduled at the stadium in I library on view, while the Lanham o'clock. with Army circus and acrobatics and band and dril ontests at 2 and 4 o'clock. respec tively. At 5 o'clock a reception will Study Club. co-operating with the Po tomac Electric Power (0., showed a kitchen equipped with all the labo: aaving devices. electrically operated. | he given in honor of the American Lagion members at the Pennsyvivan which are making the American hom the happlest on earth. ,The W. €. Ruilding in the exposition grounds and U.. by appropriaie posters and litera- o'clock the higgest social event | re. displayed the alms of that or-| The picture illustrates a charming Coat of Mistle- toe Green Kashmirtoga. with luxurious Russian Squirrel collar, cuffs and with band down the entire front. A Patou model. featuring the new panel back. $245. Que Street Sunday Dinner Oxtail Soun Broiled Chicken Candied Sweet Potatoes ' Com O'Brien Hearts of Lettuee Russian, French or Mayonaise Dressing By the Associated Press CHICAGO, September 15 —Swim- ning pools, gymnasiums, day nurse and recreation rooms are among er inducements offcred tenants, ane of Chicago's oldest sky- apers has for some 30 vears used Ape an even more novel form of i Hut with T ng ption ports be the nment § m in | des a tour the Leazue Island Navy Yard at 10 o'clock and inspection he histe warships. the Con fon and Olympic, the flagship Admiral (ieorze Dewey. which led bombatdme the batile of Manila Bay. May 1. 1895, Tnspection the naval aircraft factory in opera A will be permitted the navy ard at k. foliowed by & monstration of apult. A yor ball 7 the Navy and srines is = at the stadium at § o'clock the famous and occupy n the he biz the A £ Music. At k at Convention Hail post speci cul and arill nsed D ver attraction The Ashland Block . the downtew diatrict, mainiains on one of its upper floors # law library of more than 10.000 volumes. It Is- Yept up to date. with all the newest statutes and dec at no cost to those who use it. The library is believed to be the only one of its kind in the citv if not the entire country The majority of the offices in the building ave occupied by lawyers. and most of the judzes in the city have at one time been located there A\ 1. Alexandsr. wealthv Kentuck- an. built the Ashiand Block when tall | wuitdings were few in Chicago. 1t wus his first venture, and the pro-| posed he worried him. Because | he wis afraid the building would not | be safe. engineers constructed a foun. ! Aatian suffcient for 20 stories instead | of 17 the “Statex dinne he Elxs' Club, ganization to promote better citizen ship. the openiy duy mornic The judges who served in awarding | prizes were: Mrs. Linthicum. home | in the center of committees wiil u demonstration agent. Anne Arundel County: Miss Cowsi United Stat Department of Agriculture. and Miss McPheeters, University of Maryland | extension service It fs sincerely hoped that all the | clubs which participated in this vear's ! ] C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Auctioneers, 715 13th St. A Magnificent Collection ¥ of over ‘ Persian and Chinese Rugs Including Many Antiques in All Sizes and Weaves, At Public Auction At SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 20, 21. 22 and 23, 1926, at 2 P. M. Each Day. " Including Kersudushahs, Carooks, Silks, Keshans, i { Mesheds, Chinese, Bokharas, Kelocchistans, Serapis, | Kazaks, Shirvans, Daghestans, Mossouls, Tabriz, Hama- dans, Fereghans, etc. H On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day i Nete—The ahove sale offers the Washington pnl a rave epper- | tunity due to the sizse and variety of the above cnllection. Terms Cash. | C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Auets. i Cake Coffee Paach Tee Cream Hot Rolls POTOMAC 338 0> T TR I T T I T T T T ] he AT 0 i par to will at o'clo grounds ountests huve been Flection of Officers Scheduled day ¢ the ofcer be Friday o clecti the big f NCOPPOPATEY 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST | [EXTRA SPECIAL| =5 el FOR TOMORROW “"’""“j ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL e sel NEW FALL GOWNJS Rt oo | FIR STFIET AND A<TEFNCON e \ i IN A tEM FKABE SALE (wrober 10 Chird \1“--1“31 slg.zs Guoard Armory adelphia. o'elock A meetin, the next ) | nal ex be held at the call national | commander s after the onal conven | coeycpy TO RITAL FOR $38. $39. 348 FEAUTI UL LK AND * %) OB.Ls> K.M TH PAR: TAX. ADVANTAGE CP THI SPECIA LY ARRANGED EVENT | IADAME'S AND MADEMOISELLE'S DRESS SHOP§ i 500 vear of 1 probabiy wn followir at Atlan tion and 1 in and about A meeting of t committee now consti een The disturbed condition of the market has made Coats of the better tvpes exceedingly scarce—but our tac:lities have been able to surmount obstacles—and nat will | ard | credentials National ¢ )eroher 10 he committee on meet at Third Armory Sunday oclock. the commitiee o'clock and the nent organization at » o'clack xame building. The chair r secretaries of the various deiegations are urged to arrive in the convention the AR SR b i leas you are presented a variety of exceptional merit. nen [c———lol———la]c—— o]l lojcajal———]o][c———=[a]———]o]c__——] D e ¥ El