Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1928, Page 55

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Interost is being shown In the one- act play tournament to be given un. | ea: der the auspices of the section of and drama of the Com- pageantry Nwnity Center Department. dramatic groups from the unity centers, as well as many dea- Adult tio clubs throughout the city. have | which will be enteved this contest, held Fel Heights will be re 614 in Columbia ed for the general pub- v 23 and 5. the place 1o be announ later ples of the application blank for entry tournament may be had at thte office of the Community Center Depart. ment. Groups must make npnlluulon Lefore January 1 ‘The community centers of Divisions | 1013 will commemorate the anniversary of the establishment of community centers in the District of Columbia at Dunbar Center, First and streets. next Tuesday, at § pm. Everett Atwell, fleld director of colored work of the Playground and Recreation Association of Amer- ica, will be the guest of honor. l-nnm\mg A _program in the audi- tenth | &flnx Temple Band. Birney chestra, esthetic dancing b munity groups. and ta guished citizens, there w hibit of handwork, dancing in the a swimming match’ in the pool, a basket hall game in the bovs' Eymnasium and girls' athletic game: in the girls’ gymnasium. Organiza tions and citizens are invited to at- tend Security Club, | ’rm}pl-u arill te ] rommem;n Nationa! Bank | r College R.| ¢V Bank B R. ians, F. H Security Club, 1 Capital v $ pm., 8:30 |- Drake scent | Bankers' League | . team, Potomac Boat Club: 8| p.m.. Almas Temple drill team, parent : 8:30 p.m., Company | ational Guard, B. B. team; Uni-| i versal Motor Co. umbia Heights Center, Wilson | Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard p.m., Fifth Baptist Y. P. | $ p.m.. prevention and reduction of meruwh: Defense Club. Wilson | Players. instruction bridge. Remenyi stra; 9 p.m., First Baptist p.m., Capitol A. p.m., gymnasium class for women, Choral Club, Welsh Soclety: 9 p.m. -Princess A. C. Wednesday—6:45 p.m.. Baptist Boys' Basket Ball League: & p.m.. joint meeting of Columbia Heights Citizens' committees. #on Plavers. Tremont A. C.. p.m., Columbia ¥ p.m., children’s r! - | mic dancing class, music center, violin | instruction; 7 p.m., Boys' Basket Ball Club, Boy Scou 5, Trnopa 40 and 41 and registration for social dancing: p.m., Mount Vernon A. C., Remen: Orchestra: 9 p.m., Woltz Photogra. phers’ A. C. Saturday —9 a.m., music center, vhn instruetion. Washington Center, Eastern gl(h School, Seventeenth and East National Capital B. B. G com- | The winning plays in the . | Opera ¢ . "Knights | by Marjorie Schuster; BE | streets: | Choirs and sight-reading class. | Columbia Lodge of Elks, No. 85, drill Boy game group, boys' chorus, Wolt Girl School, Seventh and C streets south- st: p.m., Orloles A. C.. 7:30 pm., Forrest .. True Blues A. C.. H ., Roamers “Wednesday—6:30 p Wintons A, C. s Cubiriil team 9pm., SiouX A. C., Martha Dandriige drili | team. | Friday—6:45 p.m., instruction, group N east Community ¥ Troop 69° 7 children’s dancing violin instruction class; 9:30 piano instruction n Center, Twelfth and L . registration beginners' class in Italian, Nor- dica Orchestr Washington Opera ‘Gaelic study . d clase, Washin:ton . Thomson Parent. tTo,ullrr As80C Wednesd: A violin, cornet and . Scout Court of Honor, rt of Review. clarinet; 7:3 Scout dre; danc dren K\nma!lp:n Class for adults, directed & pm., adult dancing, instruction class, a.m.. class in violin s in saxophone and pian children’s class in reading trairing, directed by Helen W. Zeller. Rirney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street p.m., Bo; Club, Boys’ Alhlfllc Club, Boys' Or- hestra; § Needlecratt Choral So- Citi mittee. Saturday—9 a.m., music extension, piano class. Cleveland Center, Association, welfare com- Eighth and T Monday — 7:30 p.m., Federation of Club, Dennison art class, lamp shade making, Morning Star Temple Band. home nursing class, Thursday — 7:30 p.m., Community Center Band, lamp shade ma . nison art class, Young People’s ¥ adult piano class, basketry class, home nursing class. Friday piano class. nunhr High Center, First and N cele- p.m., Organ Pru:llu . Cyprian A, C.: p.m., Silver Leaf Art and A. Simon (omnund«y drill 15 p.m., music extension team; American Woodmen drill team, Le Rovers A. C.; 9 p.m., Carlisle A. C. Ga Center, Alabama avenue jand Twenty-fifth street southea Wednesday—8 p.m.. art class. bo Boys’ 'Scouts, Troop 3; Garfield Community . |Center Orchestra practice. Preps Thursday—7 p.m., Woodmen of the World. Uniform Rank, drill practice; “Gypsies” Trinity A. C.; 730 p. tional Capital Players; § p.m., Drill of Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7. o. £.: Klan MacLenno m team, gym class for class for nurses of Gallinger Hot pital, Pontiac A. C.; 9 pm,, Why Le Bruce Cha Chapter, De p.m., game group, rhythm dl— for beginners, Apache A. C.. 8 pm.. community program, moving pictures, East Washington Community Players. Nativity A. C.: 30 p.m., ;hvlhm class for advanced V. Brown Center, Connecticut avenve and McKinley street: community dance, | Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets Tuesday—3:45 p.m., visual instruc. tion, industrial Wednesda; Aramatic ' pm, Thtreda; yr.u 5 thiy y—T7:30 p.m., athletic clubs, china painting, :‘Mry Dennison art work, bridge class, Good Words Club, community chorus, Checker Club, Games and Reading Club (club- room). 3 Saturday—7:30 p.m., athletic clubs, Everready nnison Art Club, Girls’ Club, clllbmm. games and read- ing: singing group, advisory board meeting. Military Road Center, Military road near Brlxln\\nnd 5 p.m., music extension 215 pom., Art Club, p.m., music extension Buzzing i piano class. Smothers Music Center, Forty-sec. Monday—3 p.m., advanced French rlass, beginners’ piano class. dramatic | 3:45 p.m.. beginners’ French dvanced plano cla; Park View Center, Warder and| advanced P.m. View Glee | Ciub; 730 pm., Park View Junior Players: 7:45 p.m., Park View Senjor Players: 8 p.m., Dennison handwork class, adult soctal dancing instruction class, Park View Citizens’ Assoclation |’ meeting with special program. ¥riday—115 pm., Children's Game Club: 7:39 p.m., Boy Scouts’' Drum and Bugle work Club: 7:45 dressmaking claxs; 8 pam., suction bridge instruetion class, young peo- ple’s dance. MacFarland Center, Towa avenue and Webster street: ¥riday—7 p.m., open period in gym- nasium for boys of the community; 730 p.m., Girl Beouts, No, 21 and No, 14, bridge ciass, Central Reds B, B. ‘ pra 5 v.m., executive meeting of acfariund Parent-Teach tion; 9 p.m., Park View B. B. pract Regietration for publie speaking and rhythm classes (o be held ¥ridays, Reservolr Center, Condult road near | the Reservoir: a ‘ednesdsy—315 pao., Junior Honie | o ¥riday—315 p.m., toy making. rps, Girl Seouts, Boys' Hand- | W, designing and ond street and Benning road north. east: Monday: 5 p.m., music extension | plano cla ., flowermaking class. Deanwood Music Center, Whitting- am and Lane places northeast: Thursday—3:15 p.m., music exten- sion plano class, West Washington Center, Phillip Bchool, Twenty-seventh and N streets: Fellers, Vin- cent Boclal Club, West Washington Giee Club, athletics led by J, A. Wal- ker. quiet games, community singing, social dancing, M. C. Boclal Club, Washington Athletic Club, | active games | Miss Lity Thorpe, a n cllor of Bootle, England, servant. Her mistress i time off to attend 1o her ties. town coun- | WHEN YOU NEED A KEY Instant 4, m-?:.u Rl o % gt | cou ;TURNER & CLARK New la- Nnv \ ork Ave, Southeast Center, Hine Junior High uihiost Scniney Plint Db RINY- o e T s, ] jolc———lalc———lolc———lao/c———] SELLING LAMPS Floor @ AND SHADES - 15% to 50% Under Regular Prices Lamps Bridge Lamps Table Lamps Boudoir Lamps Novelty Lamps Wik, Georgetie and Parchment Khades Buy Zlcdnul Appliances Here, Where Tbcy Are Guaranteed 517 10th St Just Below F Street i CheHome Eletiic Shop | Joseph D, Campbell Main 6549 =—nmE==I THE SUNDAY Telephone Main 3770 Washable Gloves te Wear With Winter Coats Washable mocha gloves, made for service; in slip-on styles, tan and mode ; in one- clasp styles. shades of gray and tan, All sizes. $2.95. Glove Section. First Floor Rhinestone Buckles for Velvet Gowns Unusual designs in bril- liant rhinestones, $6.95 to $13.50. Wide Gold (finished) Bracelets arc very smart. Link designs, $5 and $10. Jewelry Section, First Floor Helena Rubinstein’s Valaze Preparations— for Beauty To the initiated, they spell d1illti|1c-s< combined with the preicrvauon of every woman'’s most treas- ured possessions—a \'outhl'ul exquisite skin and shining, healthy hair. The creams, powders, shampoos and tonics that bring these effects are all moderately priced, too. " Valaze Pasteurized Cream, $1. Valaze Cleansing and Massage Cream, $1.25. Valaze Face Powder, $1. Valaze Herbal Shampoo, $1. Tollet Goods Section. First Floor, Full-Fashioned Silk Hose That Wear and Wear They are not only beautiful but are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask for No. 3755—service-sheer, all-silk, in twenty-five street and evening shades, $1.95. 3 pairs, $5.70. No. 3712, a beautiful sheer all-silk chiffon with the new picot top, in twelve new shades, $1.95. 3 pairs, $5.70. Exclusive Representatives for Allen-A Hose Hoslery Section, First Ploor Begi'nning Tomorrow Semi-Annual Selling | | Whittall Anglo-Persian | RUGS Were Reduced to £119.75 $110.50 $78 Size 9x12 8.3x10.6 69 4.6x7.6 $54 825 $16 36x63 27x54 $20 These fine rugs are either discontinued patterns or are slightly soiled. All are won- derful values. Rug Section, Second Floor .Exceptional Savings in the Luggage Clearance $15 Suit Cases reduced, $9.50 $15 Women’s Hat Boxes, $9.50 $15 Fitted Cases reduced, $11.50 $60 Fitted Cases reduced, $42.50 Luggage Section, Lower Floor 3-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite, 260 Davenport, armchair and high:hack chair are upholstered in taupe mohair, including outside arms and back. Exposed frame of mahogany, gracefully carved. Loose, reversible spring cush- ions, the top side covered with hrocaded damask. A beautiful suite, low priced, Luxurious Coxwell Chairs f $37.50 Deep seated and ex- tremely comfortahle with its high back and resilient springs. In a combination of figured tapestry, velour and mo. hair; fringed arms, \ Living Room Purmiture, Miath Piooy STAR. WASHINGTON, D, Cy JANUARY_ 8. F Street and Tablecloths 192¢ Eleventh & Napkins January Sale Priced $775 Cloths, size 2x2 January Sale . .88 $9.30 Cloths, size 2x21% Januar) Sale price, 57.00 Regular yards, each Regular yards, each Re(ul:r yards Jnnuary Rpguhr $9.00 Napkins, size 22x22 inches, January Sale price. dozen Regular $8.50 Cloths, size 2x2 yards, hnu-ry Sale i each ’ Re‘uhr Regular $1275 Clothi, size 2x3 wrth January Sale p;,!(r l\rguhr $9.75 Napkins, size mches, January Sale dozen & Regular $800 Cloths, size 2x2 yards, January Sale price, Regular $10.00 Cloths, size \ank January Sale ach anular Sl’m Cloths, yards, Jlnuarv Slle pm-f. $7.50 price. .00 inches, January Sale price, $7.8 0dd, Discontinued Patterns Tablecloths & Napkins Greatly Reduced Regular $7.00 Cloths, size 2x2 yards, reduced to, each..$4 Regular $8.75 "Cloths, size 2x2 yards, reduced to, each, $5.95 Regular $10.50 Cloths, size 2x2 yards, reduced to each ~....oone $1.50 Regular $1000 Cloths, size 2x2% yards, reduced to each ..oiiieiiiden & Linen Shop, Regular $1275 Cloths, size 2x2% yards. redn:ed 10 $8.78 Regular inches, reduced to, dozen, $§ Regular $9.50 Napkins, 24x24 inches, reduced to, dozen, $6 Regular $10.00 Napkins, 22x22 inches, reduced to, dozen, $7 First Floor Beautiful Lamps Drastically Reduced A Limited 2 Cloissone Junior Floor Lamps. Lamp with ta med blue georgette shade. s110, $50 4 Dresden Boudoir Figure Lamps with lace skirts, complete with taffets shades. Were $32.50 each. Was 25% to 50% Discount on Lamp Section, Number 2 Oval Itslian Pottery Lamps, bottle shaped, complete with oval taflets uhud- :- gold and black. Were $12 “2.50 2 White Alabaster Electrie Fig: ure Lamps:: Were $140 each. . 870 1 White Alabaster Bleetrie Fig- ure Lamp. Was $110. $50 All Lamps and Shades First Floor, Check the item of DECORATING SERVICE that your home requires SCAN the list to your right—carefully in- yentory the require- ments that are neces- sary—or that might be anticipated—call on us —allow us to make suggestions — we are confident that our ex- perts will offer counsel that will result in:not only a better and more satisfactory service — the ultimate cost of this Work will he pleasantly moderate, Phone Main 3770 and Reupholstering Furniture —— @ | Refinishing and Painting Furniture ] Draperies ——) Se— Slip Covers [ binet Work Owr Representative Will be Pleased to Call—No OQbligation, o B3 W, B, Moses & Sons Store Hours 9:15to0 6 Moses “DeLuxe” Sheets and Cases Reduced Cases, size 42x36 inches, reduced to, each.. ..36¢ Cases, size 45x36 inches, reduced to, each.. ..38 Sheets, size 63x99 inches, reduced to, each ...... .$1.37 Sheets, size 72x99 mches, reduced to, each.. ....$1.50 Sheets, size 81x99 inches, reduced topeRtl i ....81.65 Sheets, size 90x108 inches, re- duced to, each...... ....$1.90 Moses “Elite” Sheets and Cases Cases, size 45x36 inches. reduced to, each....34c Sheets, size 63x99 inches, reduced to, each..$1.28 Reduced Sheets, size 72x99 inches, reduced to. each..$1.30 Sheets, size 81x99 inches, reduced to, cach..$1.50 Sheets, size 90x108 inches, reduced to, each..$1.78 Linen Shops. First Floor Hemstitched Dinner Sets All-linen Sets, cloths, 66x66 and 66x86 inches; napkins, 20x20. $12 Sets $9.50 Turkish Towels Reduced 30c Towels, reduced to, each, 38¢ S0c Towels, reduced to, each, 3¢ $9¢ Towels, reduced to, each, S¢ 75¢ Towels, reduced to, each, éd¢ Slm Towels, reduced 1 ’l “S Towel l. ndu«d eacl $13.78 ll\ $11.25 Sets $15.50 Sets $12.75 Wool Comforts $11.75 Regularly $14. Solid colored lambs' wool, mull covered comforts at the special low price of $1173 in the January Sale. Important Sale Lace Curtains If your home needs the time to obtain them. Irish point and novelty and panels and ruffled new curtains now is Swiss, tambour, net, weave lace curtains curtains—the better grades are drastically reduced tomorrow, Regularly, $3. 50 to $4.50 Regularly, $$ to $6.50 Regularly, $7 to $10 h 1171 T — ) (| . Regularly, $11 to $13 Prapery Sechign P B2 PP Ty

Other pages from this issue: