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1927—PART 1. (Wm i NE. Corner 7¢h and H Sts. N.W. mmummnmmmu|nm|uumun(@m||mrum|||||m|||mimmw" Hllflll“‘ “H'l\l!HlNllllhlll)lllll!ll!lfll!MHM L ’""‘wm,;’j Il Wflflifl [ il!illll i See Our Ad - b In Today’s nmllnmnIl"“l|uullllm!llIlmmlfllmulm nummlnnu||I|J|m|mlluulmmmln C “ [ Post We Are Reducing Easy Credit Terms to Stocks by Reducing All—Even at Low Prices—Buy & Save! January Prices! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 2, R b e See Our Ad In Today’s 614 E street. Mrs. Albert H. Putney of the board of directors was hostess, assisted by Miss Ilena Bailey and a committee consisting of Mrs. Ray Palmer Teele. Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mre. Edmund Platt and Mrs. A. Chambers _Oliphant—all members of the board.” ‘The special musical program given weekly on Mondays at the Blue Tri- angle Hut at Twentieth and B streets during the noon hour, was varied last week when the following artists ap- peared for the Wednesday luncheon: Mrs. Walter E. Hilton, soprano; Miss Evelyn Scott, violinist, and Miss Min- nie Hoxey, accompanist. There will be a meeting of the building committee on Monday after noon at 3:30 in the office of the archi- tect, Mr. Heaton. Young_Business and Professional | ‘Women's Department. 4 On Tuesday evening the youns business women’s clubs will hegin a series of three talks pertaining to the association, preparatory to the annual meeting of the association during the Jast week of this month. The first meeting will be devoted to the origin of the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation in England in 1861, its develop- ment as a world organization; its origin and development in the United | States and finally the history of the | local organization. Miss Hettle P. Anderson, the general ‘secretary, will be the speaker. This program will be Mahogany-Finish given at the Administration Building at 614 E street and will begin at 7 1 Q 3 2 - - p.m. Al young women interested in| - o - n a e = 3 1 = = The Y. W. C. A. was at home to its ( DELIVERS DFLIVER: the subject matter are cordially jn- Vit be preseni. After the close of th eeting th> Amicitia, Premiere, "ip Top. Wohelo and Hitika clubs will hold their regular monthly busi ness meetings. On Thursday evening the Rlue Tri 2 e i angle Club wiill meet in its club room = at 1104 M street and. after supper, will hold the monthly business meeting. Well made and nice- ly finished. i 4-Piece Vanity Bedroom Suite January Clearance Price 10-Piece Walnut Finish Dmlng Room Suite e January Clearance Price Because of the pressure of holiday plans, the January meeting of the ehapter council has been omitted. The usual monthly meeting will be held the first Monday in February. The annual meeting of the Chevy Chase Chapter will be held Tuesda: afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fay Holbrook, 25 West Kirke street, Chevy Chase, when the election of officers will take place. Following the busi- ness meeting there will be a tea in honor of the newly elected officers. Mrs. Holbrook will also entertain at lunch tomorrow in compliment to the outgoing officers of the chapter—Mrs. F.. M. Hoadley, chairman, who is re- | tiring_after two vears' service; Mrs. Ben Temple Webster, vice chairman; Mrs. Fay S. Holbrook, recording sec- retary; Miss Lucy Bailey, correspond- ing secretary: Miss Emma Hays Heck, treasurer, and Mrs. Harold E Doyle, time the Chevy Chase Chapter will turn over to the association the $2,000 pledged for the work at Vacation Lodge. At a meeting of the Princeton Chap- ter, held December 20, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. George Gordon Seibold, ehairman; Mrs. O. Boyd, vice chair. man; Mrs. F. L. Davis, recording sec- . L. H. Wade, correspond- ; Mrs. C. G. Fisher, treas- Mrs. Selbold will entertain the executive committee of the chapter at lunch on Thursday. Mrs. Ray Palmer Teele, chairman of chapters, is interested in the forma- tion of triangles and chapters through- out the city. Any one _interested should communicate with Mrs. Teele, North 5145. | Elizabeth Somers Residence. former chairman. At this The speaker at the vesper service this afternoon at 5:30 at the residence will be Dr. Harriet Twombley, assist- ant psychiatrist at St. Elizabeth’s Hos- pital. ~ A musical ‘program has been arranged. The annual New Year dance at the residence will be given Wednesday in- Stead of on New Year day, as in former years. Industrial Department. An important conference is being held for industrial secretaries in the Eastern region this week at Kepler Lodge, Lancaster, Pa., January 5 to 7. Miss Lucy Carner, executive of fhe national industrial department, will | be the conference leader. Subjects for discussion will be club programs, re- cruiting and legislation. Miss Saida 1. Hartman, industrial secretary of Washington Association, will leave | Tuesday to attend the conference. The usual luncheon for girls em- ployed in this vicinity will take. place Wednesday of this week. In the ab- gence of & Hartman . Albert | H. Putney and Mrs. Emerson Christie will be in charge. On Friday the Upbolstery Union will have a dinner meeting with Y. W. | C. A. representatives at the Adminis- tration B 614 E street. Ex Department. In connection with her work with | the nationa! music co of | which Mrs F . er { man, Miss Tmo; 3, Ireland, tor of music. will attend the seminar | s of rural communities, | t the national board in | York én January, 4 and 5. Onl 1ary 6 Miss Ireland will meet with | music committee of the Y. W, of Moorestown, - Burlington N. J. and later will direct a | nity “sing” in that center, | to Washington on F | sses in the education dep: ill he resumed this week ! The health education committee will | hold its rezular month’y meeting on | Mondey at 1 p.m rl Reserve Department. ! Reserve Council will hold | its monthly meeting at the lluh‘ rooms, 1100 M street, Wednesday at | iities of the department will | med with the opening of the! nd the first meeting of the | il clybs will be a business | meeting. | ! | i Canaries in Criminology. \zes appear to have | Y.: Fort Madi and Marquette, Mich.) ave large numbers of canaries, whose to have a wholesome | srisoners. | has 300 of the little bout the ceiling nf‘ When a few uf‘ inzing, the whole | into song, filling the new cell home the birds start number soon b . and now he of canaries. In Marquette, too, the cheery song of the little yellow birds makes prison life more endurable and more smooth for both inmates and wardens; Finger Printing in 400 B. C. It has been discovered that finger printing as a system of identification was practiced in China as early as 400 B. C. On some ancient wills fnger prints of the makers have been found, says the Hartford Courant. The system spread from there to In. dla and in Japan it was soon adopted sor the identification of criminals. The biring of illiterate labor in South Africa caused it to spread to the con- . ul,ui- A prettily designed Queen Anne suite of gumwood (fin- ished in American walnut). Built in the most excellent manner. 114 Comprises an Oblong Ex- tension Table, China Cabi- net with grille front, Server, Buffet, Armchair and five Side Chairs with genuine leather seats. $5.00 Delivers T his Suite Genuine Leather Club Rocker -January Furniture Sale Price $2175 comfortable and urvlcnbly covered in leatherette. Easy Credit Terms Console Set $8.95 Mahogany-finished and very attractive. 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As pictured—a - Settee, Armchair and Rocker—a genuinely attractive suite, built to provide satisfac- tory wear and comfort. $5.00 Delivers This Suite The National Furniture Co. N.E. Corner of 7th and H S ,«nnmmuumwmumuunumynmuumlumlmfimuuu|||||n|mm|||||mmm|u||'.|uuflnnnuflnmmmumgmlm||mnnnum|mm|mu||i|||||1nluuuuununuummmluuuummummunulmummm eets N.W. Strongly gumwood design and nicely finished. Chairs and Bench extra. $5.00 Delivers T his Suite constructed of in an attractive " Economical, Safé and Odorless No Mail or Phone Orders Coal Heater $6.95 Built of the best ma- terial—an excellent heat- er at a special price. Easy Credit Terms Console Set 98¢ Made of pretty col- ored glass—design as pictured. No Phone or Mail Orders