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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., OéTOBER 34, 1926—PART 2. 15 | The topic for stua: ously he spent several years here as | October 9. Tye party will visit Dr.[and will return to College Park by as opened by gtwo papers. Ea exchange professor at’ various col ary to Be .H"’,' aak] Schrader’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Al | way of Canada, Syracuse and New % Y a T e Inl tants, leg: To Medlcfll SOCIEW ert H ichrader of Kaukauna, Wi York City. Mrs. Fisher, and “Spanish Di [ covery and Conquest.” by Mrs, Ellio 5 f = The Woman’s Auxillary to the Med- | i ———— — ~ ey | “The mew officers are as follows Mu Phi Epsilons Hosts ical Society of the District of Colum- s ontinued from Fourteenth Page.) | The Writerseraft Club of Washing. Fresident. Mrs. E. H. Elliot: vice pres . bia are giving a tea November 1 at [ton was held in the basement of the Jent. Mrs. W. M. Collins, secretary ! | To National President |3 "C“]‘f‘;s“‘;"‘:tr‘:g:“":(“r:m‘.; e meet Mr. Myers of . 5 M Ji i il ¢ " ing, vers of Pittsburgh, in- | Mount Pleasant Library Monday, at| Mr Cempnill; Saretensy f | Mrs. Lucilie Eilers Brettschneider. | wives of all the members of the Medi- ventor of the radioear. This new and|8 p.m. The progra Mrs. E. M. Wallace: director to the # remarkable hearing device is nen: \...?ung by \R‘;swvr;‘.\‘;du.‘:? 3‘,’ District of Columbia Federation of national president of Mu Phi Epsilon | cal Society are cordially invited to be portable, d o " e w 5, L rke. | Honorary Musical Sorority, was a e auxiliary was started nrdmml»\ 1"‘“».‘; :.',‘kt. '\'.';."\:':,d o e 1hh“”'" ,"’ selected paragraphs on Al = S W guest in this city for a brief visit :{,’;fim \EIr ago and has over 130 Ainle 1o aqeTy focket. with rezulating | the art of wriing. with special ret.) fThe Progress Ciub of College Park | Thursday. Rho Beta Chapter enter-| members and it is hoped to double Ing degrees of deafne i rence to the merits of the short|met at the home of Mrs. Charles O. rained in her honor at a dinner at the | that number before the American ness. Mr. Myers | story, and an original article by Miss | Appleman Octcher 13 for the initial | ette Hotel, covers being 1aid | siodicat Association meets here next will bring w S Rt g o e AT art L 3 and afford n:'-h.-nyf::n.::nnl":v.‘n": A sttt v',:‘Anl{”""'\‘ Canyon country | mecinz of the year with the new 5 | . Mrs. Emily Elkins Bradley, | May, when over 5.000 visiting physi- i . i solly. What a Gully! (ficers serving. They are: Presi- president of the local chapter, being | cians and their wives are expected to which had heen prepared at the re-|dent. Mrs. Appleman: secretary. ) 3 the official hostess. Later in the eve. | attend. Im:orparated “1-!‘., Mikisadiiol Wropeens will | sneet 2:‘«: of & woman-a mng‘azlv\':‘nnr‘l‘:'n R. S Allen. nnd trensurer. Mrs. ning the group was entertained in-| The officers of the auxiliary are: ednesday. € pm.. in the Jeffers inal, well written story by Mra. Power. i 2 4 formally at the new. home of Mrs. ident, Mrs. Joseph S. Wall: vice . - i Toom of the Almcner el B | Love entitied “Insufficient Evidence. | These committees were appointed hy A G el D :;xr::ld:nl! SR ; Washington's Leading Furriers Homer Curtics and Mrs. (urtiss will| The program for the next meeting. | the president to function wih thej e | Md., when an informal musical pro- | Mre. George Tully Vaughan, Mrs. Wil- AAdress the Wheel on ~The Waman's | Which will be held tomorrow evening. | county federation: American home, 4 | Rram was enjoved. thoee taking part | liam. €. Gwynn. Mrs. A. \W. Boswell, “and all interecied are incited o | includes original stories by Mrs. Love, | Mrs. W. A. H Throok: apnlied cduca i including Miss Edith Athey, Mrs. [ Mrs. W. E. Krechting, Mrs. W. D. attend Mr. Mackey and Mrs. Davidson, and | tion, Mrs. E. M. Ple fine arts, | L Clara Young Brown, Miss Lois Stuntz | Tewksbury and Mrs. ‘R. T. Holden: Mis. Euna €. Atwond. anthor and | Selections trom magazine articles of | Mis. Myron Creese: international 4 L anit s Niorean. Ofiters Attending | recriing sectetary . Mes. Williami M :l‘hese New Writer. member of the Pen \Waoman's | interest to writers by Miss Graves. ons. Mrs. (. Searl: legislation, M 4 AN : were M Nelle Galey Canine, Miss | Barton: corresponding secretary 2 Yeague, the National Association o — A and publicity, G | Mary Thompson, Miss F 3 Groover, and treasurer, Vniversity : \\m‘v\r:nn ,.]mx\ oth & X‘)‘v‘urn( The International Language Club | | I N. Clarke: public we'fare, Mr; b 8 5 }.\m.\' I"ranr“’:x B. Il‘:l:. \r{\;;:r?::;l '\l‘it::mla;q Ké'shl;?: o AT JPIOM | met Thursday evening at the Mount | B. F. Wade: scholarship. Mrs. E. M. Wood, Miss Gertrude Dyre, Mrs. Ta. | S -- T enl PPNt | Pleasant Library. The meeting was | Power: extension service, Mrs. C. - Liiura Dafieicls, B Matictls Dt : = of ‘Rn National Wheel of Progre: 1ary | well nu»nr::: and :.,:";“2:"‘ «;{(;‘:ixng sn\{l‘::r-ml ot i o 7 ¥ | Miss Tnez Miller, Mrs. Rose Hartung, Democratic Women Plan Officers for the Distriet of Columbia | [eT® Present. am Bdwin C. | Special ces o ’ 2 2| | Mirs. Evelyn Matre and Miss Ret : Wheai fust elocted will be inbilieq | Reed. coanthor of & popular Eaper. | Auditing, Mra Warren Clafiin_and ; stecbrook. Rho Beta Chapter. 18 Honor for Mrs. Wilson Are Adorable! * at Wednesday's meeting anto text book. The ‘?I:er:' “|‘=“-‘j »“'»*i-'e r{‘;:"‘« m“"*""h~ P dirs RO O3S ELLEN DOROTHY PARR, |also planning an interesting program | To welcome Mrs. Woodrow Wilson The Abrecodo i evoiaal o renien [pUEerialnipin | Mo o) ot ath, Daughter of Mrs. Grace M. Parr, who |and_reception for November 13 to|back to America after her long Sum-: : iyl ',:": e I g e 5 b Fn--nnnnr;;lb,lr-'-r" pr.'.ng.-'.n;.} to “\‘1{ elebrate Founders’ day. mer_ abroad. the Women's National Every mew conception of a ‘special group = At the home of M. and Wwas led by A. May : : on. o George arter of Indianapolis, | s Democratic Club has sent out to the ! Mrs. Lovd H. Sutton. 1390t For the henefit of visitors who came | Means for financing the vear's pro- . 4 et Anecdotes ot ihe aein | in the spirit of Inquiry, William F.|gram was discussed and the budget Ind. Women's Board Aiding et 2'&2“5:&"“.'&'...3,22““;“.,:,', the mode—new fabrics, neu w o work was divided Into three groups, | - 2 : ; Matlsen s a conviising talkcton the | LAE QNN SRR 1, MEr edige Colurnbia Hospital | Fiien &t the clubhouse, 820 Connectl: | designs—new shadings—all ) : = trator, Moralist, Sativist,” was de- olumbia Hospital | cut avenue, from 4 to' & o'clock on! roll call. Lovd H. Sut <onted need of an international Harri hai Mrs. F A paper on “Our Patent . language. arrison. chairman: group 2. Mrs. Foi 00009 o rs De Witte Croissant | ey o : : & Fr [ e ‘ .| the afternoon of Friday, October ©f. sizes. | women's hoard of Celumbia | 102 SUCEREN O FrICEY, PO INCP the Waltey hite read extr Prof. Allen Davis, principal of Bus-| P. Lepson. chalrman: group 3, Mrs. | oo B o e e e 1 o e, Mt el o arranged pictures in series, step | Hogpital is planni the humorons production by Clarence | iness High School. was prevailed upon . L. Taliaferro, chairmans by step, of soclety of that day. The | ity shf“p‘::'d"’l!_":‘*mflar::s:& 0| board of governors, who have already | SHOPPING TOMORROW! Simian Man." Refrash. (o relute some of his recent exper.| Mis f;fi'.f;'..,,?,‘\",.;,‘,‘\’,‘,‘,‘.“tl,‘; l:::.'.m:’r: most noted painting. “The Harlot's|tha disposal of used garments, house. | returned to Washington, will act as| es at the Eighteenth International h e taes, 'k | Progress,” pictured her gradual down. |, Eritire \ohins & - louse- |, \ctesses for the club. those who will | = A coninean at Edinburgh, outline ~of the interesting wor e icture & old furniture. china, glass and other | NISte : A Wliosw Now Is the We Off, Daughters of 1 . Expernnto ” Congresn at Bdinburgh | JLUIS, f0 (he vear. At rhe con [fall. “HORATth was the (ruthteller of | thinga November 15 Thin eing the | DU 168 of he in the receiving line ] ffer a Civil War, Mrs. Snencer Mucsey e e s | Cltision of husiness refreshments were | all phases of life, sometimes fough timie of vear when the diligent house. | \iith Mts. Witson helng Mrs, Withur Reduced Special Tent. No, Monday evening, | timal ball, where peprenentatives of | 8orved by Mra. Appleman, who offered | hevn. ',"'_’:.:1‘:2; Dointing toa moral."| wife goes through her cuphoards and ‘l;'m':;"“(;‘:x‘td"‘:‘ Lo sl L Time to Purchase CEHeed LYLEqa . t, presiting, ¢ e ' eetings o Mrs. Joseph i A 3 4 e o5 Anna Hage, president. presiding. with 49 different nations made merry in the her home for future meetings of the | G renirned from a two-vear | s uil " dien® ariieanOArd HODe | bresident; Mrs. J. Rorden Harriman, | in “Different K. Guiton substituting for ahsen e i chresion o] b trip around ‘the world, entertained | gicen to them. A motor collection | (0VMeL: president Mre. Robert Jan officors. ; e e e s "r'" The Woman's Club of Bethesdarwill| with a vivid word-picture as far as|go.cl oy noite o R0 (0, SCHON | sing. Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, Mrs. Cordell . ts and feelings. was to Its ad-ipoiq jta “Committee day” Thursday [Japan, the remainder. for lack of Mrs. Baward Meiga. telephone | Hull Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. b at 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Earl | time, fo be continued at a future meet- | g, At SOWANS | SOSS, 1EEPRONE | Huston Thempsen. Mrs. Blair Banis- : GOTEradl Thom 2 lane Hiinssa: Mensra - mon ja| W Chatee. Chevy' Chase. Md. in:|ing. The program closed with solos| radiey heads the women's hoard, and | 1or: Mts. J. Harry Covington, Mrs. Wirved from o long illness: Mesers.| The next meeting will he el | sead of the usunl Tuesdar, on ac-|hyv ‘Mra. Henry Faber White, Who|sne will have the aasiatance of Mrs. | brank Hiram Snell Mre Alvin Dodd, R YR e Conn oand e iihvvedas St (he homsont School-* count of conflicting meetings. _The | sang "By the Waters of Minnetonka." | giiry Mohun, Mrs. (eorge H. Myers, | MIS: Ollf> James, Mrs. Minnie Fisher e & om0 The club meets regulariv on ‘:_" Sec- uaual order of events will prevail |accompanied by Mrs. Seaton. The | yiiRubert Fleming. Mrs, William A, | Cnningham and Mrs. Charles War us a talk. An expl mch =iine fontpn Bousth T.h""d”",’,‘" ®Ach Nirs. WWilliam Gamble, chairman of | hostess served refreshments in the [ jjin’ \ys. Herbert Knight, Mrs. John | 7™ VI Al An | explictt yenort was | moath. On others Thursdasa 1o international velations. has prepared | gining room. profusely dscorated with |\ Quiici Mre, Rohert ¢ Wateon " y 0 took N A rann e <. . Rabn Kabea Kiubo meets In the same place. an Interesting program for her de.| Autumn flowers. The next meeting | \iie Samuel H. Kauffmann. Mrs. H. | P, £ Marslarid Foll ur stocks are o ihe mpment 41| The atter I a sister Esperanto elih partment, and other chairmen Wil | will he with Mre. . L. Peckham, 3177 | 8 Y.onimed. Mes. s 1 Rarier and | L2ty of Maryland To Distinetiv 5 B TR e i A ek i BBy e R I e || enthintieet iNDvemuer Wi MR | v fcinavtes HUBTadIey ik On M Teioe i Wi most complete at istinctive creations ST s T il ol R LN L ‘nd““-mx”)‘ [0l Bdward Dana Hardy assisting the | - The women's .hoard furnishes th Gl b ol B A ELD —every one a type that Selsdbieuin s il i Mann. bu of important work and the club ostess, P shesi e . and Mrs, Alhert Lee Schrader, B PRl g gncampment weie glven by Mes, M.V finow vesuminz activiilesiandithe: two Cene oiitlined. ' nrogram ana it| o ey linen and the lavettes for the | \ U A0 ST, L this time—scores of is “different” — the ih. K. Guiton. N Rvadt and H. | cluhs are planning to work in close (only needs a full representation of | District League of Women Vot r nity ward, but also con- | gt LURE G O belle Colling furs are tupjcal of on. 1t was votad that the em' | ca.operation during the Winter. Any membership to bring these projects to | —Dr. Moritz J. Ronn, foremost finan. | (ributes o the support of the nurse | ,¢'q " pleasant, Md., are on a motor the most wwiisual H ) od Junch cloth denated by Mrs. | one interested in Ksperanto is wei- a successful conclusion. and economic expert of Germany, I Fe of the socialiservice andipre: trip of a month. Thev r i > = those personally se- hn and tablecloth by Mrs. L Shaw | come at all meetings. Instruction ia " The chairman_of ‘building, Mrs.|wil be the speaker at the dinner on | natat clinic. | the Chicago vs. Uni- e . . lected in our fur gar- . rawn on December 20, This | free and there are no dues. Klisha Hansen. held a meeting of her | Monday. November at the elub- . ity Jand foot ball game. fur ecreations, dis- ts. A ial will he in charge of Mre. A Hickman _ committes last Aonday, and plans | house of the Assocfation of Univer- Marri Li R IRTRL L LRI ORI T 2 e ments. A special group ker. B Dick and ¢ . carv. | _Montgomery County Federation of ..o now under way for the dance to|sity Women. 1634 T street. | arriage Licenses. At— House' econstitnted the responses —Fur Trimmed tinctive and exclu- alk was given by M . (Women's Clubs.—The semi-annual ' pe given during Thanksgiving week.| The dinner, which will begin niel Loveless of Danville, Va. and |1 i DANY Announcement was made that wvw:una of the federation will be held | Thic js the first of the committee’s|6:30 o'clock. ix heing arranzed under Robertson of Meadville. Va. e ¢ (sl i o 5 will he held Arlington | in Rockville at the courthouse Novem “tivities and since it has planned a [ the auspices of the District League! Jurner and_Sarah At A delightful dinner is served'in sive with us, are on Tomb. Novemher 7. by Mys, {ber 1 at 10 a.m. This meeting is | big program of social events toward|of Women Votehm Dr. Bonn's topic and Ethel W ¥ e Mar: M| dining room. Hours. 5 to 8:30: price. S1.25, | . 4 pm ‘cises | dedicated to the clubs In the federa- | Jifting the remaining debt on the club | will be the “Financial Reconstruction arrick ) 2 2 A oo, | $100, T80 Linctieon.” 1276 3:30¢ and | displ the mee Refreshments | 1on =0 that they, through their di- property, it is getting a good start. | of Europe.’ . rane of Pittsburgh, Pa. Rangamo Musie. isplay. & were served hy the committee, M rectors, may have an opportunity to Mrs. Alhert H. Putney. recently | Jan P Kidwell and Elsie E. Fitzgerald _For Reservations, nk. 4363 F. Thomas. Lippold. 1. A. Bontz |&Iv& expression to theit plans ‘and| University Club.—The dance com felected as president of the league, .y\””“-}vlvtymluv'-'\‘rl Fial »m‘mkmm Finkel- D WE MAK S’“ o and M. Bradt, followed by dancing activities. Because of the limit of | mittee has announced the opening of | preside. Macom E. Wilde htdale. N. C. 9 . time. five minutes is all that can he | the Winter dinner dancgs with a Hal- Dr. ‘Bonn will a ve in ‘“."“h‘n:" Gl \"x': Qlesh i G:' : P E R l E Tawentieth Centurs. Club. The lit- | allotted to each director; but it is loween party to be held Tuesday. |ton the latter part of next week and |, William H. Eichner and Mildred T. Von | el GRDETS erary section will hold its first meet. | hoped that this will he sufficient to| Contrary to the prevailing custom.|will deliver an address at the Armv | - William M. Duckett of Hyattsville, Md v fine a B R eos | brias. out the MIsh. oint it olus |ienisteshsonis Qinher ARNESs WOVRCLBS| Yar College ian. Aonday. mOrnING. | any GICE. AUEGHBAIAL: Sant Blavinnt. M. | naninis (udiiaotiicatite call and ettt AR e e il Nivs. Genres | activities throughaut the eounty and | held at regular intervals. but plans|Novemher 1. He came, tn this country | y; Pk Stanhaugh of this city’ and | Window shades, Siip Covers—Hours. 8 to 6. F. Rowerman. 2852 Ontario road. The give a bird's-eye view of what the | have been made to have special dinner | the ‘end of July to conduct a round-| Frederck D. Miller apd Helza 0. Walker. c program will he nn the sibsct. “Soil | women in Mentgomery County are | dances on or near all holidays. With | tahle conference at the Institute of | Mih of € Heiehte*Md M “r'm Kot el Mre Rmwerman will give doing toward eivic hetterment. educa. appropriate decorations. _entertain: | Politics in Williamstown, Mass. Previ- | noth of Richmand va o e K. Marshall A chort intreductory talk and will | tion and the many interests that the ment and music. An orchestra of; eneak of the worke of Thomas Hardy |federation has undertaken. All club. | speciallv picked musicians, augmented | and -Sussex Gorse.” by Sheila Kave. | women In the county, and there are | by additional pieces. has been engaged mith. Mra. A. 1. Crandall will review |Ahout 1,300, are urged to attend this | for the entira season. i Privileges for forming dancing par. The Peasants.” hv Ladislas Revmont, | meeting. | And Mre, Genrge Putnam will sneak of | One of the most important aspects | Hies have been axtended to the daugh ) recent Seandinavian “Soil vels,” ';f :‘m= meeting will he that coming, as '"q. oflr:u?,\{n“lmhtn T . o Ch especially thos <un, (it does, at what is for most of t pecial Halloween e i L e daar i | clubi n the county the heginning of|favors have been arranged for th il ¢ (Sl Open a Charge ofieers of the literature sortion are: |Fall activities. great impetus will e | dance next Tuesdav. The dinner n ACCC’""‘—CN’J" A t—Credst Chairman, Mra, George F. Rmwerman: | £Iven the chairmen of committees | ties Will he served in the main dining Offce—5th Floo ccoun ed? ce—>5t, |5 T th e man, Mre 0. [F. Caok. cen. | 1nd departments. as well as individual | Foom. while the dancing will be in the | ce—5th Floor __.—__—-___..__._._________ retary treasurer, Mrs. A. R. Crandall "Y\"thw ln] getting thelr clubs well | Iounge and the library. t + mdvisors hoard. Mrs. Ernest MeComas, | Started on plans for the vear | S T R, E E T B ETW E 3 . S q re. | _The chairma i The Zonta Club of Business and (;’ Ebl S emanin it HeRg Airman, of jeducation. Mrs. |, o «ional Wemen met Wednesday ! _____..__.___________—.________E_ e |Tvan Weld, wi" have Fugene Stevens ave a meeting prior | o | The section of archaeology will hegin | '© this general maeting of all chair. “r",:, :;‘,25}:,0,3 Q:hfhreun‘:‘xls.mflm pre- | N beRIN | men of educatio i its monthly meetings Tuesday atter: | 0 T education throughout — the | (92 "7 d g lisst of honor was Mme ’ . ° ’ B e i.o bon Rveen Zorah Khanoum Heldary of Teheran. ey s Toho Hone e St. Joseph's Cliub.—A card party wag | Persia. who spoke to the club on the lex place. Reports will he made 1Y | hold October 15 in the hall of St. Jo.| position of women in Persia. This ° different members on the u‘m k‘ done | ceph's Church for the henefit of fhe | was the first appearance of Mme. in various parts of the glohe during | ganet Society. Many nuseful ang | Heidary in Washington. She came | the Summer months by archaeoloists. | yratiy favors wars presented to the |directly from the Sesquicentennal. The hoard meeting of the club Will | jyapc anae A .« | where she represents her government. | be held on Thursds 11 am. at the | Qe T e e A e nger, A% | Che 1s the first And only woman in | Waoman's City Club, the hostesses for the evening. ! persia to hold a_government position. | At the monthly meeting of the civic & Among the other guests weve Mis: cection held at the Woman's City Club | William McKinley Circle, No. 2 ce Hudson, Miss Elizabeth Gant. | the members indorsed a motion made | Ladies of the Grand Army of the Re.| Dr. Luln Waters. Mrs. Charles (. < by Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley to submit | public, met A. R. Hall Friday, | 1, Miss Agnes Wynn and M to the entire club that the great mar- | the president, E. M. Owey, pre. | Kirkpatrick. The meeting this week | ket he placed on the water front and | siding. | will be a dinner. followed by a_busi- he called Terminal Instead of Center | It was voted to suspend the regular | néss meeting at the Grace Dodge| arket. It was urged by the chair-|order of husiness to hear the report | Hotel \Wednesday 6 p.m. | 4 . " B e e e CNE s e e onsuteraoly Less wan egular rlCBS' that the mem! read the newspa- | delegate to the fortieth national con The Columbia Hel :B*r L Robart & . . ere eavefull in order to inform (vention of the Ladies of the Grand ' Thursday at the home of MYS, KOOI Mieelves of the civie mevements | Army of the Republic, which was held M -\191u ('&‘:x Garfield _gtreef S nA necds ef the eity in Des Moines, lowa, September (o | President, 3 s | s 25 re rs. R. lvrur(fl H re. chair The nature section will meet t | to 25 presenf. Mrs. = S5 - 3 ar Fane Station Wednesdas for a | Miss Milligun supplemented her re. | MN for, the due, prosiget, Thelr 1o, / We have been unable to supply the demand on these marvel- # e Black Pond. The train leaves | port with an interesting eollection of ) Members o gussts L G - 2 10 feton ows " " Cook and Mrs. A. M. Walker. e e eitars fase Cosition |l n oo tor e ooiyer | W ecitheitvanl rEnukes oo oete ous coats at $35 and $39.75. Tomorrow, through a fortunate sl & bre d with a paper on D il hein ite fortnightly meet | °mbracing the press accounts of the Ne Program cpened wi . ] 5 ; X e o Nas entartained 1| welcome and entertainment events sn 0%, ERSCL G U RN purchase by our large New York buying organization, these hajeman. Mre. William H. 1'g | 2*nerously offered by the eity of Das | N 2 o o ’ ; 1t a tea dav afternocn. o | Moines to the “Roys of '#1" and al. i.l?ggmi"n‘lfl ll’he\l:ah qul;:n“;\:“‘“ 7 " 194 coats will go on call i ST sl it o kAR LGNS period. supplemented by several noted : o ok wihoe o residence of | The Curl h 01 E straeq | Pictures by Holhein. e secon D Phvin i | octodh ':T‘p“'rflf‘.-u‘a‘.‘:'rf‘m’: \-Féé;‘a:;: paper, on “\William Hogarth, INus- i o Jeveland Park. Mise Aenes Ml [ Alovsius A, MeGarvey, preside: & 2 i« chatrman of the committes in | Luke O'Reilly, vice president: Miss | ' an n ear _0 Ow charge of the receptions. The nther | AZnes Broderick. recording secretar . > lce et are Mrs. Frederie R. Pvle, | Miss Helen McGarvey, treasure: : Miss | . el Brackett, Mrs, Fredergk | Anna Wall. corresponding sec retar | e DA, SKiniw | Miss Julia 0"Xeill, advecate. and Mr. | aracu tmith were 1he | Raymond Mullee. warden. The chair- | Receiving with Mrs. vera"5¢ The eluh: Vice president. | an ..:’ H\T“:uh]lfiu’ T C . ot 1L Rrecke seeond vice | nounced a hike to Great Falls for to t r\‘l‘"w’;\yl:w e, Wil Barnes. recarding | 42V, The members who will join the oats D Mre. Harvey W. Wiley: | hike will meet at €01 E street at 2 e e R [meiek vio H. Poli, chairman of had P. Morey: treasurer, Miss Myra | the entertainment committee. an N emaien wugistant treasurer, Mvs, | nounced that the club would hold a SE e : ©| Halloween dance October 30 at the Bignn SHEmith | Ao | Hotel La Iayette. This dance is being ing ro t the tabl held for the benefit of Archbishop eric F. Farri ladmortlly Curley's scholarship fund, and is open Harron. M Sl ; | to the public as well ax members. The | M= Edward B a1 the Freer | Next meeting of the club will be held . ".vy\r & “October 15 and the Tucsday. All members are urged to | 3aile Fot akeon winder the per. | Attend. as thert are matters of great | members were taken under fhe Der|importance which will be discussed at | sonal direction.of M ot the. Freer | that meeting. nd shown the famous collec- | The Capitol Hill History Club held "tion of Chinese. Japanese and Korean | the first meeting of the season at the pettery. Ahout 80 members. includ | home of Mrs. E. M. Wallace Octoher take the lead ' ing Are. Philip & Smith, president of |13 Mrs. J. €. Hemphill was joint | ¢he club, were present. Miss Guest's [ hostess. After luncheon a business - 2 descriptions of the pottery were made | mecting was called. Mrs. W. B mn fur sellmg G ivid and compelling that the mem- [ Swafford_was elected to_membershin. hers of the ion have asked the | T ————— chairman. Mrs. O. L. Veerhoff. to have BRI R RARS Sece the new S S ! “:.f:::‘;, THE LANSBURGH s, cnnt] ' INTERIOR stylish - caracul has under consideration a trip to fegquicentennial 1o view the collec tian of paintings on exhibition thgre. coats with Every Coat Fur-Fabric Lined The American Association of Unl- D%%%%mc handsome fox . \ - f to Match Collars' and Cuffs.' wersity Women, at its tea this aft E ,eroon. Dr. Margaret M. Alltucker. E 26 Now Locatadiot collars we ‘assistant director of the research ssshlli \ i . () e 818 17th St" NW s —Lining of Imitation Natural Seal viston of the National Educational A! e $ —Lining of Imitation Leopard ne raperles —Lining of Imitation Civet Cat and viee president nY (hn IO —Lining of Imitation Wild Cat Made in our own work- ducational int Moq. Large stock of inter- rooms, assuring vou per- Beautiful Sport Mixtures Plaids 'y wil discuss “The Challenge esting fabrics at low fect fur coat satisfaction. Youth© as presented ar the o meeting of the N. E. A. held in Phila rices. Estimates and xzuggetnnm cheerfully i —_— | and BlOCkS—Also B]aCk' and ! | Plain Colors—In All Sizes delphia last June. On Saturday at 1 o'clock there will he a club luncheon at \\hx(l\ David _Rohertson will disc “Ameri- r Students Abroad.” Mrs. Law- nee C. Staples, secretary of the | Washington Branch of the A. A. U W, is to be the hostess An affair of interest to be held n' i;;f:. See our new §! Wllllam LANSBURGH Rosendorf . Many Reversible Modes— tha clubhouse is a_dinner to be é by thb District League of Women Voters November 1. at which it is ex. pected that Prof. Mortiz Bonn will he the guest of honor and speaker. The ot T Dggg}fl&?’lfic EXQUISITE FURS R B TS~ heeh cordially invited to attend t i \ecture, which wili he given after t 1215 G St. SECOND FLOOR—M. BROOKS & CO. iinner. Prof. Bonn is intern: 'lnna”‘ COMPANY Cnown as an econemist. and was one | ©f the most prominent speakers at lhe Julius Lansburgh, President Willlamstown Institute. ey e L]

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