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DECEMBER 17, 1926. ‘ the new association of the hearty welcome that would be extended it by WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, | GEORGETOWN CITIZENS HE XVENING STAR, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The annual social -meeting of (i Tech Alumni Association will be h FIRE DEPARTMIENT READY IN BETHESDA New System to Be Installed Tomorrow Night With Elaborate Exercises. And why no Isn't the fire dep nt, all spic going 1o be dedicated formally? that’s what is going to Notices of the ded; have been amd subu hen the o clock” tomorrow ni Senators, Repres Commissioners, cials and_civic and tell the ci feel proud of which has I work of s, begin at 8| 1t United 8§ ives, District | and State ofti- | will be there | they should | institution ble by -the | ns alone on Complete. The new fire station is completed It is a red brick structure of colonia architecture Housed within it two as fine pieces of fire paratus as ¢ be bougl company, consisting 50 men, been uniformed and adequate sion made for its comfort in elaborate | clubroom: second floor of the | tuildin no, pool table and kindred a sample of what the ci have provided for the men who Bave volunteered to protect | rly §30,000,000 worth of residential | nd business property in the general | station and compa the outgrowth of a campaigr inder the auspices of the Montggmery | County Civic Feder: n last Spring ta supply adequate protection for | Bethesda and Chevy Chase 3 s, Thoroughly Equipped. Chevy own_ dep: on its way, raised $38,000 from citi- zens, built new station and equipped it thoroughly. And when to- morrow night comes it is expected that hundreds of citizens will be present for the dedication and housewarming and' show their further interest in the | enterprise. Among the speakers tomorrow night will be Senator Millard Tydings of Maryland, Representative Zihlman, E. Brooke Lee, Commissioner Taliaferro of the District of Columbia, and Oliver Owen Kuhn, president of the Mont- gomery County Civie Federation. Wil- liam W. Bride, chairman of the public .pafety committee of the federation and president of the Bethesda fire board, will preside. An orchestra will play. e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. H The Society of Natives will have a| Christmas entertainment, 8 o'clock, | at the Washington Club, Seventeenth and K streets. % Men’s Club of Foundry M. Dr. tsch will speak of “The Wonders | the Deep.” Tllustrated by photo- | &raphs, many of them taken on the | ioor . Social hour. Church will meet, § o'clock. 1z The South ( ociety of Wash- | fngton will give a tea and dance at} Wardman Park Hotel. ! o, 5 A ‘dance will be given by the Mar- | tha Dandridge Council, No. 1, D. of A., at 8:30 o'clock, in Masonic Eighth and F Temple, treets northeast. Jess Pugh, humorist, will give an entertainment at Hamline M. E. Church at 8:15 o’cloc] The Cushing Auxi Pythian Temple for officers. The Christr festival of the Rup- pert Home for the Aged will be held at the home Sunday at 3 p.m. Sup- per will be served after the enter- tainment. The Writers’ ton will mee School. Literary and poems. y will meet at the election of Mission Circle of the Christ| Church will_hold le of memade th to 10 o'clock, for the benefit of local | | charities and missions neet, 8 o'clock, in hoardroom of the District Building. Invitations are ex- tended to all officers and veterans of @il wars to perfect plans for the ball for the relief of needy veterans of the he Need of Political Organiza ill be the subject of an address Alice Dunbar-Nelson, 8 John Wesley Methodist ion Church, before the Na- | 1 Study. Club. Mrs. | 1 French, reader, and Frank John- baritone, will be on the program. 70-Year-Old Man Dies of Burns. _David Henson, colored, 70 years who was severely burned about body yesterday mu ing, when clothing ignited w al at his home on Fort | southeast, died at al last wight. Coro- e a certificate of acci- al death Man Is Suicide. Charles Do home neon Wy was found by subscrip- Kodak- ery Koo Folding Autographic KODAKS 55 to 560 Open Evenings Hérry C. Grove, Inc. G St. Nw. G St to EREAELEN 1210 1¢ S oSS BETHESDA’S NEW FIRE STATION AND COMPANY [ tions, Permanent Body Is Outgrowth of | Ban on Women by Older Association. ‘ at The ns' Assoca- {3 W tion of Georgetown is a permanent organization. This status was attained Wednes. | day night when the greup which organized the association in protest of the Georgetown Citizens' Associa- | tion’s ban on women met at the Cur. | tis School, Thirty-second and O streets, | to adopt a constitution and elect tem Progressive Ci | etede new body, was chosen Other oficers elected were: M Arnold, first vice president; Dumberth, second vice preside Durkin, third vice pi William Hurley, t Daniel I Repre: D. Charles Stengel, now a m r of the Pet { worth Citizens’ Association, delive o short address in which he assured McCermizk Medics) Ootlers Boiiene et Exdminea Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 Lasthle Bidg. L i S e j , A FASHION INSTITUTION i Paris Washington, BAGS FANS MU LES G LOVES i JEWELS F L OWERS E AR RINGS PERF UMES AUBUSSON BAGS y ‘HANDKERCHIEFS SLIPPER BUCKLES SLAVE BRACELETS MEN’S BILL FOLDS J CIGARETTE HOLDERS| MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS DAINTY UNDERTHINGS I. the world has contributed to Jelleff’s Treasure Chest of Christmas Gifts! All the women of the World’s Capital (and many of the men) seem to be find- ; . things to please from this wondrous collection. Jelleff’'s—the store of quality, dependability—whose name upon a gift makes it doubly worth while. Ready to please vou tomorrow in your gift choosing. APt B s B BB I 2N W‘WWMW - i .y D L Lr TR T ) AT ST PR e mos ORGANIZE NEW GROUP | the rederation of Citizens' Associa- O'Toole, who was elected a member, also spoke briefly. The next meeting will be conducted Wednesday of January—January 26— Vlished as | {jiban “Mystery of Death” will be the sub- ject of a talk Sunday evening at the United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and 1 streets. Free to public. The Christmas festival of the Rup- pert Home for the Aged will be held lat the home Sunday at 3 p.m. Sup- | per will follow the entertainment. Tuesday, 8 p.m., in the assembly } of the school. Dancing and refre Municipal Court Judge Mary ments. & dance tomorrow, 9 p.m. me school on the fourth ficial hosts for the cabaret da i [ Do given at the City Club to M v College Glee | night. The City Club Syncopat v Church | pufpose of the dance is to stimy : interest in the activities of the ch time the program will in- a speech by Senator Heflin, The following Tomorrow— Eet lect gifts for you. Nancy King Saturday be- ore Christmas— Jelleff’s the de pendable store! Last telephone to her Bureau, —Men's Bal A FASHION INSTITUTION Dasie New o cony Washington 3WAYS OF PLEASING A WOMAN! SEND HER . 3 Pairs of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That WEAR! In a box gay with the holiday spirit. there is no other remembrance so universally desirable. Choose from 32 smart colorings—for day or evening wear —chiffon or heavier weights—all silk or silk to the garter hem— $540 to $6.60 boxof-3 pairs $1.85 to $2.25 per single pair Two Gold Stripe Departments—plenty of salespeople to give you prompt seryice tomorrow—the last Saturday before Christmas. Only at Jellef’s in Washington can you buy these famous Silk Stockings! Miss;es’ Shawl Collar Coats! And choice of the most desirable furs— $69.50 Misses—the loveliest coats of the season have been re- . duced one month ahead of the original schedule in order to enable you to buy your- self a new coat as a Christ- mas present. Many of these coats are exact reproductions @ of important Paris originals— all of them are distinctive, smart and sumptuous. All are immaculately tailored in the desirable suede finish and close-clipped pile fabrics and all feature the chic, slender silhouette that is so aristo- cratic and so youthful. - Misses’ New Georgette Frocks In the Lovely New Nosegay Colorings Queen Blue Grecian Rose s French Beige Leaf Green Athefiia Red Regular prices $89.50—$110 Smart misses have de- veloped an enthusiastic vogue for the new, striking nosegay colorings that Paris has planned for Spring—particy- larly in georgette frocks that interpret the new soft femin ized treatments that forecast the Spring season. And these delightful new frocks, com bining both fedtures in great- est demand, at a price as low as $25—provide an unexpected pleasure in the Misses’ Shop- Saturday. New pleated sleeves. The charming new degrade colorings. Pleated and scalloped tiers. Velvet ruffles. Sunburst shirring. Scalloped hemlin Adorable new apron effects. All with full silk at $69.50! slips!—$25 and bloused Misses’ Coat Shop e . Third Floor ey g e Misses Platinum Wolf Brown Wolf Natural Squirrel Black—Paris Blue—Green A Remarkable Choice Shawl Col- lars and Cuffs. buici ¥ enise and slatinum wolf _ com- bine in an _aristo- straight line i ' coat a $60.50. One of the many remarkable val ues in this group. coloring deve charming frocl the new fluted Saturday—Tremendous Saving:q on 13 Russian Pony Fur Coats UST in time for Christmas giving—a very {fortunate speciai purchase of rich Russian Pony Coats —one of the smartest and most youthful fur modes of the season. A manufacturer wanted to clear his stock, so he gave us a tremendous price concession that makes possible prices at this time 8 Russian Pony Coats that you could hardly expect even after Christmas. That were made to sell at $275 to $295 195 ; HERE is a choice of natural taupe and black in this group, some are trimmed with Kolinsky—a particulariy rich combination. There are others trimmed with fitch, leopard, beaver or lynx. All full silk-lined and beautifully tailored. 5 Natural and Taupe Pony Coats $ l 65 ~ Made to sell at $250 TNVERY coat in this group is indeed a rare value. Pert, slender lines—beautifully fitted shoulders— I immaculately tailored linings—selected, carefully blended skins and rich trimmings of fox or natu- ral fitch. 13 Daughters Will Have a Particularly Merry Christmas Because of This Opportunity Make your selections now as the limited quantity makes quick action necessary. Fur Shop—Fourth Floor The G. W. Episcopal Club will zi\ Jack and Sam Shulman will be o