Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1927, Page 26

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FEBRUARY 27. 1927—PART 1. dramatic and musical entertainment [-eration of Church Choirs and sight- Ine: pipe vrgan class: 8 p.m., Span-| Thursday—3:15 p.m., music nmn-lusl|cK” RODENT USED| ticular erock having this cover was reading class. | ish Club. | sion piano cl invariably ‘the one that was di . by community groups, open to the | At ‘ nl enters public. fochinng . - p.m., lamp shade mak- | 305 pm., Girls' Art and | Friday--3:15 p.m., music extension | turbed. This fact however, wuy Ommu Saturday—Y% a.m.. piano, violin, first aid, Amphion Glee Club. | ( “lub. piano c TA"- To GET cREAM}nawpd simply as a coincidence anu drums, saxaphone, ceilo, flute. Regis- v sic Study Club. Cleveland | ‘enter, Alabama avenue | | not_as a clue. Of the Public Schools. tration for Italian class any evening | dramatic group, Delta Finn A. C.. 8 |and Twenty-fifth street southeast y—7:30 p.m.. Dennison 24 i | _Determined to solve #he mystdty, 5 after 7. p.m., S. Coleridge Taylor Choral So- ~3:15 p.m., music extension | class, v class, Young_People’s | : it possible at all, the far Birriey Center, Nichols avenue and | ciet) < 4 a Soctal and Dramatic Club, Boys' Or-| Farmer Claims Animal Skimmed|to keep watch and selec Charles Colfax Long will deliver his| Wednesday—Library open from 2|Howard street souinesus: Thursday—3:15 p.m.. music exten-| Wedi - p.umusic exten- | chestra practice. g age point and e himsel| lecture and picturization, “Washing- {until 5 p.m. e Monday 0 p.m., Choral Society, | $ion class, 0 p.am., basketry cl sion piano cla e Smothers Music Center, Benning Milk Through Hole | he finally saw rRe rat emerga ton Our National Shrine,” for the - .m., beginners’ French | Needlecraft Club, Small Boys' Club, | industrial art class, lamp shade mak- | Lovejoy Twelfth and D|roud and Forty-second street north- from hiding place, take an im- citizens of Washington at Central |class, beginners’ violin class, rhythm 5 ing class, Dennison art class, Krigwa | streets northea east: | | ventory of the milk vessels and pergh High Auditorium, Thirteenth and |class; 3:45 p.m., advanced French 3 80 v.m., flower-making vers, Mar, shington Uplift | Monday—3:15 p.m., Art Petite Dra- londay—3:15 p.m., music extension | himself on the lid having the knot Clifton stre€ts, the evening of April |class, advanced Whittling Club, Small Boys' ) : : , ln:;}n" Clut i 3 | ptano class, - hole in it. With a_dexterity born of 1. Friday p.m. a Slub, Mystie Social Club, Basket Bail hn F. A Center, P street | Tue p.m., music extension | -\Weut \Washington Center, Phillips | practice he inserted his tail. waving, AV hombon “Ganter- the monEhly | khyEhEiLe AnCIng wl: . Anacostia A. ( between and First class. ik i ors BONOOIS TN L O aNih AndIN Fereataz! 1 PEREY. Va. February 26.— | It _around, skimmer fashion, un(iy business meeting of (he Mideity |dancing class; library Burrville Center, Division avenue | streets b ¢ letit Y Tub, roading ood Words) " ruesday—7:30 _p.m. Whist Club, GRS v High- | it Was “loaded.” when it was with- Citizens’ Association tomorrow will be [untll 9 p.m. and Corcoran stree{ northeast: _Thursday—3:15 p.m.. music exten- | Club, Club, reading group. game | g, okatry” (lub, Criterion So Club, | 14 h »-|drawn and passed through his month followed by a social devoted to old- Park View Center, \Warder and| ‘Tuesday—3: .m., music extension | Sion piano class. | B « Manchester AL (., corgetown A. C. repeating the performance as long as . Young Men’s Social | quced a rodent the cream dasted time dances and zames, Refresh- v e piano class children’s | Deanwood Music Center, Whitting. || ent Club, orchestia re-tioiih “Vincgnt: Soelal CTub. | fintiice tar abbve t jerage. In | ments will be served. jay—3:15 p.n.. violin class: 3:30 | chorus, boys' athletic group. bach ham and Lane placés northeast 4 s, drawlng: class. | pridey.— 5116 pimmy muble extelision | faat o miaci o 88e 1N e farmer adimits that, i credits The Playmakers of Thomson Com- [p.m., beginners’ rhythm class class, Glendale Thimble Club, Wimo-| Thu i 5 s Mo 30 p.m., Regular Fellers "softest pussyfoot or most cun- | iNE & rodent with this measure of munity Center will present twe l-act sday- p.m. {daughsis Club, Gi r d_Craft | sion piano ¢ S iai | B . .. dramatic group, dress.| ’ e steel siran | ratiocination, he is putting a strain plays with music interlude the eve-|rhythm cl Dy Club, bovs' game grouy ' Dra-| Dunbar High Center, First and N e Kroup, game group, | MAKINE, millinery, game group, flower | g 5 cutive days,| ©n his own veracity, but says that it It ot SATARCHY ) anithie SO torian | HAviGWTE " Club, boys' popular seng sroup, | streets: quartette. Donnison art class. | Making and art’ class, Georgetown | ;, (08 @ niraber of co of milk | @0y of the doubting Thomases will under the direction of Mrs. Helen |View Junior Player: . Park | Burrvi nity Clef Club Thursday—6 p. i n- [ “MHitary Road Center, Militarr road | A C- phosipa gt bed of | come to his place he will show the, Zeller, dramatic director. | View Citizens’ tion executive, Saturday—10 a.m., piano practice | ming group. .. S 0 |and Thirteenth street: = LG - . Fliate e fact that every crock | the milk cover and the knot hole. + Central High Center, Thirteenth |meeting; 8 p.m., Costello Drum und;fo:'lvh'lrlslre‘x’\. 2 ¥ 7 arill fen | o 2 Mis. Wostée Welch: who hida bects rered only deepening the | s g and Clifton streets : I # it e enter, iighth and SIks drill team, | e o | elected sheriff for the county borough housewife, who was| RBaroness Klinckowstroem, notad Monday—7 p.m., Crescent A, C.j trid R - TS et : 9 |La Rover A. « Dunbar Player: Social Service | of Southampton, England, is the first | also dairy d, noted the fact that| Swedish sportswoman, rode horseback $:30 p.m., Commercial Bank basket | Scouts, Campnre ( . childr s (A 3 Councii Review Players. Ladies’ Elk Indus-woman to hold this position in 480 |one of the board milk covers had | from Stockholm to Paris in 30 dany ball team. g B8 e e i & drill team, Galbreth A. C. years. a small knot hole in it and the par- | stages. g 7 e o g p.m., auction bridge instruction ¢ Vednesday—7 p.m. Chevy Chase Qult Instraction dancing cias Mt NG iew Alumni Association meet- | G 7:30 p.m., Grotto drill team; 8:30 p.m., Potomac Boat Club basket ball team, Petworth Center, Eighth and Shep Woman’s Branch. N. A. A. I g e A9 Thurs C p.n game and gty AP e e lass, beginners” rhythm class, 8 p.m.. Alinas Temple drill team: 8:13 | jeor Clas: besianers’ chythm class, p.m.. fine arts lecture. an e ipIAnbicIass B, . by Mrs, Forl . Fsums TH p.m.. Washington Canoe Club basket |, THUrsday — 313 - p.an., advanced | i | ball team, | Wilson | School, lileventh and Har vard streets Vipivoce Music p.m.. Girl Scout . Junfor Petworth i . N 3 basketry cl Dennison p.m.. Riggs National |y 50 54 o, ridkelin: ket ball team: 7 p.m., Phys- | struction class. ical examinations, illustrated lecture | Reservoir QCenter, Conduit road and reduction exercises of the Watch | near the reservoir: Tour Weight 7:30 pm.. Boy | Wednesday—3:15 p.m.. industrial Scouts first-aid and _ map-making | work, i 8 p.m., First Baptist B. Y. | Thursday—Woodworking. basket ball team, . Wilson | Friday—Girls' woodworking. ; Southeast Center, Hine Junior High Tuesday—6:45 p.m., Capitol A. C.:|School, Seventh and C sireets south- 8 p.m., Welch Society meeting, chor 3 . Midget Independ- .. Junior Independent Woodlothians A. C.|a. C. ., Public Speaking Club; zame: 9:15 p.m., Park View A. C. .m., True Blue A. C. Junior: game. X True Blue A. C. Seniors. Thursday—6:45 p.m., Central Pres-| Wednesday—6 p.m.. rhythm f byterian basket ball game: 8 p.m. |large girls; 7 p.m., marionette work- Wilson Players, Bridge Club; 9:15|shop, Southeast Insects A. C. .m., Columbia A. C. gam p.m., Forrest Players: 8 Friday—3:30 p.m., junior rhythmic | Community A. C.; 9 p.m., Second Bap- dancing, junior dramatics, junior |tist Y. P. A. C. 45 p.m., Olympic A. C.| Friday—330 p.m. violin class; 7 7:30 p.m., basketry class, Boy | p.m., rhythmic expression for begin- Scout Troops, Nos. 1, 30, 40 and 41; |ners; 7:45 p.m., advanced rhythmic 8 p.m., Japanese operetta, Mount Ver- | expression; 8:30 p.m., dramatic groups, non A. C. game; Woodlothian | juniprs and senlors, Gloom Chasers, A C ganle group. Saturday—9 a.m., violin instruc-| Saturday—9:30 a.m., piano and vio- tion; 9:30 a.m., piano instruction, |lin classes; 8 p.m., Hine Junior High Mfi‘sn‘i‘ tefi‘h:'rs' class, P. T. A. entertainment. Vashington Center, Eastern Twelf! b High School, Seventeenth and East]gtober 0" Conter, Twelfth and 1. Capitol stree Monday—7 p.m., French conversa- Tuesday—6:45 p.m., Apache A. C.|tjonal class, dramatic class; 7:30 p.h., Washington A. C.; 7:30 p.m., dress: |beginners’ class in Itallan; 8 pm making, millinery, National Capital | Nordica Orchestra, auction bridge in. Players; 8 pm., Boys' Independent |struction class, beginners' French Band, Live Wires A. C., Metropoll- |class, Midcity Citizens' Association tan Baptist A. C.; 8:30 p.m., commu- | meeting. nity dange; 9:15 p.m., Eastern preps. | Tuesday—7:15 p.m., advanced Span- Thursday—6:- m., Independent|ish class, Gregg dictation class; 7:30 A. C., B. B. Gir 0 p.m., basketry; | p.m., Washington Overa Co., Washe 8 pm., Aurora A. C. Capital City |ington Choral Art Club; 8 p.m.. be- School of Nursing A. C.; 9:15_p.m.,|ginners' Spanish class, Gaelic study Robert Le Bruce Chapter, De Molay | class. A. C., Bureau of Mines basket ball| Wednesday—3:15 p.a., children’s > rhythm, violin and cornet classes. . p.m., Pontiac A. C.; Thursday—7:30 p.m., Gregg dicta- b’ 7 pan., rhythm class, East Washing- [tion class: ladies’ physical training ton Community Players; 8 p.m., War- class, Washington Opera Co.: 8 p.m., #:wklng l(,fi.tcommlll;rl:(y pmgAralg, V;Ill; advanced laluctlund 'Jrildge lEllrucflon vi lctures, ncess A. C.; ! el study’ 3 ant ; y roceraatfl, N | om. community dance; 915 . Eo'n“l&rl%:xmfnn‘c?q-’ e inyers lasy : in which yoir make reservations Monday mets A. C., Paramount A. C. n_Italian, % . =109 N ;. E. V. Brown Center, Connecticut| Frida3-—7:30 pm.. French grammar ! for delivery at planting time avemue and MeKinley siret: o |gas5 advanced. Spanish class, Sea ? onday—- nners’ Frenc! outs, cl n's physical training H H s CDOS shi , . 7 e , chases av P class, boginners planc . class; 348 | S Boy Beorie § Do L atlo peing 1t is rxsk_\‘to expose plart shrubbery now. Yet now purchases may be made at p.m., advanced French class, advanced | tra, beginners’ Spanisn ciass, Writers' sale prices. So, Monday vou may select your shrubbery from pictures. Satisfactory piano _ clat library open from 2|League of Washingion, Milton Swim- 43 . 2 .3 i a # 3ot . B = until 5 p. 4 ming and Life-Saving Club; 8:15 p.m condition at the time of delivery is assured. Prices are so lcw that C. O. D. orders cannot be filled, but mail orders, where check or money order is inclosed, will receive Jane Stuart’s most careful shopping. Roses, Hardy Shrubs and Fruits 35¢c or 3 for $1 Climbing Roses Hybrid Tea Roses Hybrid Tea Roses * : ;‘I'»UTS.\'thia (golden v n Mme. Caroline Test- el - l“i’:::“o((c::‘i:;:)ld 1.\-etx’|g\cs!1y,“5 e ..m'(finm,“ iD:“’“ ‘x’“h""‘{"‘;"-, {crimson) Columbia (pink). Premier (pink). Spirea Anthony a- e Gruss as Teplitz (red). Madame Butterfly Dorothy Perkins (pink) Killarney (pink). (pink): Pelgel s Tausendschoen (pink) Mrs. Aaron Ward ‘Mme. Edouard Herriot D Pauls Scarlet Climber (yellow). (pink). Hydrangea 2 White Killarney. Hoosier Beauty (red). Purple Lilac. Hybrid Perpetual Radlance (pink). My Maryland (pink). N R " Red Radiance. La France (pink). Vines ose: Opehlia (salmon). < Gloire de Dijon (pink). Clématis® Vines. American Beauty American Legion (red). Mme,, Gabriel Luizet Wistaria. 5. el ol Jonkheer J. L. Mock (pink). " B e (white). (pink); d y . General Jack (red). Richinond @ark red); Hardy Shrubbery Small Fruit Paul Neyron (rose, Milady (red). Phlox. mal ruits pink), Crusader (red). Lily of the Valley, Concord Grapes. Soliel D'or (yellow, Mrs, Chas. Russell clumps. Moore’s Early Grapes. red). (pink). * Peonies, red, pink and Catawba Grapes. J. B. Clark (light red). Gen. McArthur (red). white, Niagara Grapes. New Patterns, bright colors in Spring Rugs Invite Spring indoors! Put away the heavy hard- to-clean, stuffy Winter rugs—give the floors an extra polish and put down one of these cheery. gay patterned rugs. It has a wonderful effect on your state of mind— the bright orange tones. the soft cool blues and greens were copied from the tones of Spring itself. 9x12 size Rugs.... .$15.00 4.6x7.6 size Rugs....$6.75 8x10 size Rugs....$13.50 3x6 size Rugs.......$2.95 6x9 size Rugs. . .$9.00 27xG9-in. Rugs......$1.75 Fifth Floor—Lansburh's—8th Street 1,500 yds. Felt-Base Floor Covering—sale priced 55¢ sq. yd. Pabcolin—the heaviest félt-base covering made, is practical and low priced for your kitchen floor. The heavy enameled surface is the easiest thing in the world to clean—and the cheerful patterns will make vour kitch- en a more pleasant place to work in. PP 3 R R R i i S it gt aBrenssnaans Fifth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street (Butterfly PROTI basssassssccans, ' 50 Exquisite “Los Angeles” Roses, 75¢ ea. This glorious rose, with leng pointed bud from which the leaves curl crisply back and open in a glory of flame pink toned with orange and shaded at the base of the petals with translucent gold. It is a rare new rose—and would cost a florist more than twice this price. A number of other plants and shrubs, sale pricéd! “ e Yellow Spanish Cherry. sl 3x3 fr., $3.50. Montmorency Cherry Evergreens Specia Irish Juniper, 12 to 18 inches, §2. California Privet, 25 for $1 Fruit Trees, each $1 Hardy, well rooted privet . ¢ . plants, 12 to 18 inches high. Arbor Vitae, 12 to 18 inches, $1. Elberta Peach. Barberry 5 N e g N N N b : Juniperus Stricta, 6 to 9 inches. Belle of Georgia Peach. 10 for $1.75 Norway Spruce, 12 to 18 inches, $1.35. Stayman's Winesap Apple. Retinus Spora, golden, 9 to 12 Delicious Apple. (Berberis Thunbergi)—Sturdy > inches, $1.75. ow Transparent Apple. plant, 12 to 18 inches high— ‘ E Boxwood, 12 to 18 inches, $1.50. lett Pear ready to_grow! 4 : G : i1 Vitae, 9 to 12 Seckel Pear. St. Regis Raspberry \ . i“ches'd‘l}'md : l‘\'ne!fir _:_’::1; - I for J I 100 Rhododendron, 2x2 ft., : acl rian Cherry. . A Vv Sixth Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Stre neW Or y -pC. Dinner Set—special 315 - Made in a charming octagon shape 3 i ‘ : 3 3 3 3 ; i ipefitter Ordered your new slip covers for Spring? Rliew “You wouldn’t know the old chair! It used to be the one dull unattractive spot in They have nee(yled my work a whole the whole living room—but too comfortable to be moved out. A gay coverilt)1g of ot ?t Dismbbacgies daly. iy o chintz cost so little that T was ashamed to have neglected it so long! Now it is the ripping out walls and building new most charming piece of furniture I have—I just took some good advice I read in the ones. That means a lot of piping needs paper and called Lansburgh’s—branch 209!” to be done over again. The idea is to have a big basement store from their Glazed Chintz, 85¢ and 95¢ Ruffled Curtains, $1.69 a pair - B i . 2 A quaint Colonial covering for your furniture White and colored figures on these sheer mar- 7th Street entrance to their 8th Street —in br‘i‘ght flower designs. The surface glazed so quisette curtains—with ruffles and valance to match. entrance. The idea looks g()od to me. that it is very practical to keep clean. 5 2Y4 yards long—excellent quality. I will be back when they open the Base- Brilliant New Cretonnes, 59¢ Brenlin Window Shades, $1.25 . i 5 ST Designs that will suit the den, the living room. " Brenlin shad.cs. are hand tinted! A beautiful ment Store with some of the ey I the very feminine bedrooms—all of them qualities grade of shade, in green or mauve—some of them earned here. T]l("\' are gelting l‘(’-’id_\' to that will launder beautifully. duplex. Mounted on’ guaranteed rollers o P et B : R e —— LANSBURGH & BRO—T7th, 8ih & E STS—FR. 7400 LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, 8th AND E STS—LET JANE STUART BUY IT—FR Ivory is the fashion in dinnerware! It is one of the “musts” of a well appointed table. That the set costs but $15 is one of those fortunate chances—by no means apparent in either the design or the rich creamy tone of the porcelain —certainly not in the clever new octagon shape! You may serve quite a feast to twelve im- portant guests—in the calm assurance that your table is beautifully set, your dinnerware com- plete! ke Sixth l"lonr—g!h Street 2222322228832 8 883383,

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