Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1928, Page 49

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[ ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Y.W.C.A Mrs. Charles C. Carlin entertained at | oOn Tuesday evening, the annual Bridge Saturday evening, January 14, | r::em\‘g :;:f the asosi mrn \\'n‘l I:;' neld 1 s time all members o he or- ey home on North Washington | gunization are invited. o come’ and reet in honor of her house guest, Mrs. | hear the reports from all departments Russell O. Seager of Buffalo. The | for the past year. Members of the as- other guests were Mrs. James P. Elliott | sflc‘::n(lon are u\;:‘rd‘ o enter, h(\{;\ the | entire program beginning with the 50- , Of Chicago, Mrs. Henderson Bell of | cont supper in the cafeteria from 6 to Staunton, Va.; Mrs. Jacob Edge of East | 7:30 pm. At 7:30 pm., there will be Downingtown, Pa.; Miss Annette Smi- | special demonsiration in the gym- Jey of Charicston. W. Va.: Mrs. ,nh“) sium and pool and at 8 pm. visttors y < % e Ot o) oo Foster, irs Normelliam Wat- | its by some departments Wil b ward H. Kemper. Mrs. William B, Lioyd, | Shown. the Elizabeth Somers Glee Club Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater, Mrs. Da- | Will Sing and the tellers will report the vid Janney Howell, Mrs Samuel B | election of members of the board of Moore, Mrs. William A. Moncure, Mrs, | directors. In an adjoining room other Thomas_E. Sebrell, M Lonin & | centers and departments will give a Barley. Mrs. Louis S, Scott, Mrs. Freq. | Poster_demonsration of their wori. erick H. G. Hatchell, Mrs. J. Cameron | At the Twilight Music Hour. tom Wemyss, Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, jr.: | TO. at 4:30, in the fourih floor assem- Mrs. Frank M. Dillard, Mrs. Frank | DY, of the Y. W. C. A. Seventeenth McCormick. Mrs. Arthur Herbert, Mrs, (And K strects. an interesting musical Charles Ellett Cabell. Mrs. Harry R. |Profram will be given. - A Burke, Mrs. Emmett Clarse Dunn. Miss |, During the past week Y. W. C A Margaret Ashby. Miss Minnie Henders « headquarters has been a center for del #on, Miss Olive Lyons, Miss Carrie Strip. | £8tes {rom all over the country who ling. Miss Fannv Scott Herbert and | Dave been attending the Conference on 48 |the Cause and Cure of War. Among ‘e been ced here | members of the National Board ot the e Sk EE As were; Mis. Robert A ieht e sto | Speer, president; Mrs. Mr. A;‘F}:x:rbm;:vc;i‘%t‘: | Mrs. George H. Sexsmith, Mrs. Harric son of Mr. Robert Eden Scott of Rich- | R Chamberlin, Miss Margaret Mead evening. January 26, | and Mrs. William Walker Rockwell. and t. Stephen’s Episcopal | AMong the national board sccretaries . Va. Miss Rix a | were N ‘}*nlm M‘:orf of “m‘ixf retary. Miss Helen Thomas, Miss Anna il her recent marriage | Scaburg. Miss Rhoda McCuloch, Mrs. 1ac Rixey of Culpeper. | Elizabeth Boies Cotton, Miss Henrietta X or has gone to her | Roclofs and Miss Mary Scott. i amsport, Pa. after a visit Miss Mary Scott of the city depart- | to her son and daughier-in-law, Mr. | Ment of the national board “will visit | and Mrs. Wilam Keefer i | the Washington association during the F. J. Fitzgerald and A COMing week and will advise with the Te at home after a visit | Various departments in regard to the es in Columbus. program. 2 Mr. Ralph‘P(;\L‘\l({r:r B2 Point, . LoE e G B . 15 the gues 3 b Jar. | Somers residence will be held at 3 S e ‘hen Miss M. V. Sand- Miss Evelrn Crismond hal arrived | 9rg will be the speaker from Frederickst and will spend a , Meetings of outside organizations in few montt i her brother-in-law | the K street building the coming week | and siste: and Mrs. Eugene Bode | include a luncheon meeting of the | T. Seddon ferro of Rock Brookland chapter in the clubroom to- | v is guest of her | MOTTOW at noon. a musical recital for -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs A Western Marvland Coliege endowment Reese. on Cameron street by the college alumni on Wednes a Ginn Baker of Winches- | €Ay &t 8 pm.. and a dinner meeting of attending Gunston Hali the “Hi Y Boys” at § pm.; on Thurs- Washington. was the week S8y a dinner by the League of Women oters in Barker Hall. at 7 pm., and a | luncheon by the Eastern Star in the | Jacob Edge of East Down fourth floor dining room for which Mrs. | town, Pa. is the guest of her mother, | Lilly is hostess: a lecture under aus- Mrs. John Hunton Foster, on Cameron | Pices of the American Association of Street. Mrs. Foster entertained at | University Women in Barker Hall at 8 bridge Tuesday afternoon in honor of | P-m.. Friday. and on Saturday. a meet- Rer daught ing of the Richard Long Chapter of the Mrs. William H. Gerlacher and Miss | Children of the American Revolution at Matilda Gerlacher have returned from |2 P-m. in the third floor assembly @ visit to the former’s son-in-law and | Foom. daughter. Mr. =nd Mrs. Samuel Rice | There will be a mesting of the board Beard, in Tamaqua. Pa of trustees of the Y. W. C. A. tomor- Mrs. David Janney Howell entertained | TO%: 3:30 pm.. in the board room of the 8t luncheon and bridge Wednesday | National Metropolitan Bank c-lll:ll"noon at the Belle Haven Country | Education Department. Mr. Richard M. Green of Bellefont, Last Tuesday night Miss Sandberg Pa. was the guest for a week of his XS the speaker at a meeting of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Maeger Green, | L0ung Women's Bible Class of Western on North Washington street. | Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. Edyth Moore of Bridgeton, N. J., | Miss Rowley, 2133 I street 4s visiting at the home of Mrs. J. A | Announcements of the second semes- Moore. | ter classes which begin the week of Miss Pauline Pearson and Miss| February 13 will be sent upon request Frances Pearson are back from a visit | Several entirely new courses have been %o their parents in Casanova, Va. | planned ir. H. R. Flintoff of New York City| On Thursday, at 7:30 pm. all the a guest of Mr. and Mrs. | education committees will meet with Robert S. Barret: on Duke street, Mrs. Harry E. Hull, executive chainnan. Mr. George Pettit of Westfield, N. J., | presiding.” Miss Sibyl Baker. director spent the week end with his parents, |Of the Community Center, will speak Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Pettit. | on the education work done there. Mr. 2nd Mrs. J. C. Lee of Fredericks- Announcements will be made of the burg were guests last week of Mr. and | new term of work to begin here in Mrs. Dalton Taylor. February. The education council will Mrs. James Smart and Miss Mary | meet for dinner at 6 pm. A brief busi- Rogers left Monday for New York City, | ness meeting and election of officers ‘where u;‘ry are the guests of Mrs. | will follow. eane. | A conference will be hels v Mrs. O. J. Downs and Miss Mary| York January 27-}2 of l}l::dc;;‘ca“:w:x Downs of Weyanoke, Va. were guests | secretaries and committee members ot st week of Mrs. L. A. Finch, on Duke | the Eastern region. Miss M. V. Sand- N, Julian D. Knight entertained at | JorSrdication EEc el reptesent Sea Sunday afternoon in her home on| ‘The Spring term of Eyumasium and Bouth Fairfax street in honor of her|dancing classes begins Pebrusry ¢ ang €aughter. Miss Anna May Knight. Mrs istrati ALY .20 Francis H. Fannon and Mrs. Julian D, | "e5istration for both is now open Knight. ir. assisted the hostess In response to urgent request the be- Mr. Archibald Simpson recently left | SiRNers’ clogging class has been sched- for his home i3 Muskogee, Okis . after | 1led for Wednesdav. 6 pm. while the | 8 Visit to nis son and daughter-in-law,| AGvanced class wili meet at 5 pm Mr and Mrs. Archibald Simpson, jr. . The advanced gymnasium classes will Mr. and Mrs. H D. Burke and Mr. H. P. McDonald spent’ the week end with friends in Bowling Green. Va. Mrs. William O. Reilly of Cincinnati is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. John 8. Bowers, Mrs. E. Keys of Joplin, Va. is the est of her son and daughter-in-law, . and Mrs. Owen L. Keys, who had 8150 as their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keys and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Linnung of Jopiin. The social committee of the Old Do- minion Boat Club gave a dance at the clubhouse Priday evening. Two other @Gances will be given before the Lenten season begins, on Friday and Monday evenings. February 3 and 20. Plans are being miade for a large Easter dance the evening of Monday. April 9. The board of directors of thé Belle Haven Country Ciub entertained at a Dutch treat dinner at the clubhouse last week. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Burke, Mr. and Mrs Nelson Tayioe Snyder, ir.;. Mr. and Mrs Pdward H. Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. J Rendall Caton. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe. 2d. Dr. Samue! B. Moore and Mr. Wiimer Waller Mr. and Mrs, J. A. G. Shuster enter- tained Monday evening %o celebfale the birthday anniversary of the former's mother, Mrs. Susan Shuster. Among th: guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pawley Mrs. J. H. Hill 2nd Mrs. T. H. Por- sythe of Falls Church, Mrs. Margare Trotter of Washinglon and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rowzie Mr. and Mre J. 1 Keller and Miss Joan Keller zre back from a trip w Few York C Mrs, N Q wom of ars. Bell: s and Mr e, Md, were id Mrs, A F Baby’s First Clothes As a spacial induce- ment for the recep- tion for the expected Baby, we are offering & 34-PIECE LAYETTE .00.00000‘0000000000000.0000000‘0.00‘0.00000.. turned ' her w her 5 wna Algusta Rty b Consisting of 1k-2nd-won) 2 Wool Binders 1 Lace-trimmed Gerirude 2 Piannelette Gertrides 2 Vlannelette Gowns 2 Flannelette Kimonos 12 Dispers, 21527 1 Puir Hand-Crocheted Wool Bootees 21 Dozn Bafety Pins 2 Dresses 1 Bewcon Blanket ! Ped 1 Johneon's Goap 1 Mennen's Powder 2 Vanta Wash irning W thelr home. Mrs. Wilem M King and her sister ity Mre sday for a Thelma Em e guest of rela- I3 Heriwrt £ Cady enter- e i Lher Liome Yy e leinmte ary of thely ixth birth their s ug Among e young Dorothy Morrow beth B of Waelington, Neucy Peyne Marie Monroe Hide Moy Margaret Cady Barbara Smiun, Charies Grimes i Hermosn ¥ Walter Gurdner, Frank Monroe Barn Walker Mr a My ijiem Mough of Ba) timore week end guests of their pom-in-law mnd daughler, Mr. and Mre N B Kinchloe AT Crolling #nd Miss Jean I L i, Mrs. Albert Bmith MeLoughhin of Cem were guesis recently of Mr Warren Norwood We Are Here 10 Serve Baby Our advice is gulded by vears of experience your selection of e te onee clothes an N J end My L0000 000000000000000002030000000000000 PRGN 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000., o4 | The Ban Francises, the Sret sucoess- | ) mmpnibien plane onetrucked, which ez vieien every rountry of the West ern Hemsphere been placed 1 the | wirplene collecton of the Brthsonian | ke Lk s ke v P EsmRest. comup §'(J) ' ] 1l be invited to Barker Hall, where | John French. | tive chairman, make up the cxecutive | farland Junior High School Girl Re- | committee, Miss Mabel Cratty, general sec- | rl Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), gl meet Tuesday at 7 p.m., and on Thurs- | Deutschen Madchen €lub will have a day at 7 pm. The beginners’ classes | short business meeting at the Y. W. will meet Monday at 6:30, pm., Tuesday | C. A, followed by & German “sing.” and Thursday at 5, 6 and 8. Girls On Wednesday the second meeting of who have had one term of social danc- | the industrial study group will take | ing may enter the advanced class at |place from 5 to 6 p.m. The speaker at 8 on Friday. The beginners should reg- | this time will be Mrs. G. C. Orr of the ister for the 7 o'clock class. Manhattan Laundry. Girls interested in basket ball should | The junior industrial section will | days at 7:30 pm. | Reserve assembly room at 6:30 on Wed- | For those desiring morning classes, | nesday. The committee making the ar- { combination gymnasium and swimming | rangements_consists of Ceefl Lander- | classes, on Wednesdays and Fridays at | gren and Constance Kalla. Any em- 110 and 10:30, should prove ideal. | ployed girl between the ages of 16 and Registrations are taken at all times for 20 is invited to come | them The Thursday Club will meet for tea | Children’s gymnasium and dancing | at 4:30 pm. on January 26, After din- classes meet Tuesdays and Fridays at | ner fogether the club members will 4 pm. and Saturdays at 10 and 10:45 [ bow! and later attend the movies, am. The Greek Club will entertain at a 5 arty for their members and friends on Chapters. H}mrmnv night at 8 in tie Girl Re- | _The exccutive committee of the | sorve clubroom at Seventeenth and K | Chevy Chase Chapter will meet tomor- | streets. row afternoon at 2:30 in the home of | Miss Emma Hayes Heck, 3507 North- ampton street, Chevy Chase, D. C. At| iss Imegene B. Ireland, director of the January meeting elections were | music in the Y. M. C. A, will visit every held with the following results: - Mrs. | junior high school this week to o Bon Temple Web-ter, re-clected as | plain the junior high schocl content president: Mrs. Marvin - Farrington, | which will be held March 20. On Mon- irl Reserve Department. | register for class “Y,” meeting on Mon- | have a “eamp fire” supper in the Girl | n. c. hours, and the girls of Lealatad Club of Business High will entertain their graduating officers at dinner on Friday evening at 6:30 in the club dining room at the Y. W. C. A, ‘The four Saturday Morning Clubs will meet at 10 am. in the Girl Re- serve clubrooms at Seventeenth and K streets. When a man says a woman under- fhe ands him thoroughly it merely means W <he lets him have his own wav. ¥ vice president: Mrs. Hube.t R. Snoke, | day she will visit the three clubs at | recording secretary: Mrs. John Imiric, | JeiTerson Junior High School at 2:15. corresponding secretary,’ and _ Miss | on Tuesday music meetings will be held Emma Haves Heck, treasurcr. ‘These, |at Columbia Junfor High at 2 pm. and with Mrs. Frank M. Hoadley, the execu- | at Langlev Junior High at 3 pm. Mac- | serves will learn the songs on Wednes- Business and Professional Women's it clu at Eastern High School on Department. S & i | Thutsday at 3 pm There will be no club program on! The Adelphi Club of Western High sday night. The Amicitia, Hitika, | School will have a special meeting at micre. Tip Top and Wohelo Clubs | the school tomorrow at 2:45 p.m. will have supper together as usual at 6:15. and the balance of the evening ment, composed of the music leaders in Wwill be spent participating in the pro- each Girl Reserve Club, will meot at 5 gram of the annual meeting of the as- | pm. on Tuesday at the Y. W. C. A., sociation, beginning with the special Seventeenth and K streets. demonstration at 7:30 in the gymna-| _The presidents of the 26 Girl Reserve sium and swimming pool. Clubs will take part in the Girl Reserve On Thursday evening the Blue Tri- | report at the annual meeting of the as- angle Club will meet for supper at 6:30. | sociation Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock At 7 they will gather in the assembly | On Wednesday y 25, Miss Ma- room to hear -a presentation of the | 3 Serve . whll subiect, “Personality.” Miss Mary Fox orzanize a Girl Reserve Club at the is to be the speaker. Fillmore School. Miss Florence Lamke, president of Jefferson Junior High School will hold the Tip Top Club, will attend a meet- | regular mectings on Wednesday also. ing in Philadelphia on January 21 of The Girl Reserve Club at Stuart Ju- the committee planning the mid-winter ' nior High will make Eastern regional conference for young Children’s Hospital at their meeting on business and professional women. The Thursday afternoon conference will be held in Wilmington | The meetings scheduled for Friday over the week end of March 23 and 24. include the three clubs at Hine Junior Industrial Department. | meetings at the school at 2:15: the Bon Tonight. from 7 to 8 o'clock, the Secour Club of Central will make val- (Ie———la|——=[a]c———[a]——]u] Wm. Rosendorf “Importer and Creator”’ 1215 G Street Northwest FINAL SACRIFICE OF EIJ m = FUR COATS m It's an investment paying hig dividends to buy Fur Coats during our January Clearance sale. 33%% to 50% Discounts The big assets of the sale are not in price alone, but are embodied in the speriority of the peits and the exclusiveness of the models, These Are Very g Special Items [fl Plain Northern Seal Coats. ik 385 Northern Seal Coats, trimmed with SI 30 o} [o] Fitch and Squirrel............... Black, Brown and Grey Caracul m Coats, trimmed with Fox and Wolf 3130 $ trimmed with Fitch, Squirrel and $ Flatinum Fox .. vy ’ 225 O T R e Dark Muskrat Coats, trimmed with [ojlc———|alc———|o[c——=[alc——=]@u] Fox A FASHION INSTITUTION Sare Warnington NewTora Exl'raordinary.’ 1,500 Pairs of Famous orosis Footwear Tremendons savings made poceible by a pe cial purchase hefore the rise in the leather market! These Materials—Both Pumps and Oxfords! kid, Patent, Satin, Suede, Calf, Brocade, Paisley These Colors! Brown, Stroller e 1,000 Pairs of $12.50 to $15 Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords 38.45 pair is a prize DOLLARS styled for Golde ), Beige, Black, Silver 500 Pairs of $10 to $13.50 Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords 37.45 and every pair is u LESS practically Jeathers that are foremost in the mode simart THAN USUAL! every style—Hit Smartly oecasion - of Widths AAA to Coand sizes 205 1o 9—and all types of heels, Sorosis Shoe Shop-Street Floor e a———— S S— =S a 0| ——=——la]——=—aln)] ! day at 3, and Miss Ireland will visit the | The music committee of the depart- | The three clubs of | valentines for | High School. which will have regular JANUARY 22, 1928 PART 3. APFEAL IS SENT OUT,hflrl of the board of trustees M! | Joseph M. Btoddard is chairman of the i ‘rnmm".lr'. ‘The committee has re- quested that the donations be made It also emphasizes that it does not wish the special con- | tributions to take the place of social on Friday after school $4,000 Needed to Cover Deficit in during the week Operating Expenses of Institution. An appeal to 400 friends of Neizh- dard are | regular_contributions ssttlement house of vgton, for contribution® of $i0 | ji. Dale. Mr coeh 1 cover a deficit of $£4.000 in- D e Ty M | A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washinglorn NewWork. NOW—BEGINNING OF THE VERY END! EVERY Winter Coat 260 Coats in Women’s Sizes— In a Sweeping Final Clearance! Dress Coats, Sport Ccats and Even Evening Wraps —grouped now at four prices. Also larger women's, little women's and all misses' coats to be rapidly disposed of. Black coats in all sizes and in all gra greys and greens. Styles good for next vear! Women’s $145 to S225 Winter Coats—$11() $225.00 Coats, including tan Malina with Fitch shaw! collars and cufis—$110. $195.00 Coats of tan Malina with Fisher Fitch shawl collar and cuffs and Lynx Tuxedo collars and cuffs—3§110. s $185.00 Coats of Tan Alexia and Black Malina, with selected Beaver Tuxedo and Fitch shawl collars and cuff=—$110. g §155.00 Coats of Brown and Tan Malina; Beaver shawl collar and cufis—$110, $145.00 2nd $165.00 Coats of Swansdown, tan and beige, with Beaver shawl and Mushroom collars—$110. Women’s §110 to §145 Winter Coats—$85 §145.00 Black and Grey Malina Coats with Black Fcx shawl collar and cuffs—$83. $135.60 Coats of Tan Malina with Red Fox—$85. $125 Coats of Tan Beaver and black smcoth fabric, Fitch and Beaver Muzh- rocm collar and cuffs—$25. $110.00 Coats cf Tan Norma and Kashmir Sueds. Fiich and Skunk trimmed—3$85. $110.00 Black Coats with smart Kit Fox muchroom colar and cuffs of Kashmir Suede—$85. Women’s 579.50 to S110 Winter Coats—$65 $110.60 Black Coats with black Fox shaw! cci'ar and cuffs—8$65. $110 00 Black Coats with Red Fox and Fitch ccllar and cuffs—$§5. Sllo.Ggfi(‘;onh n Moonlight Blue and Brown with Skunk shawl collar and bordsr £98.50 Sp‘ort Coats of 1007, Imported Camrel Hair in natvral tan—255. 895.0_1);,':_-!:, Black Norma with Cross Kit Fcx and Tan Malina with Brown Skunk 3. $79.50 Coats in Black Breadcloth with waict-czop shawl en? C2cz coffs of Baby Seal, Black Lynx and Platinum Wolf —$65. $79.50 Travel Coats of Camel's Hair and Irrperted Mixtuer lars—$65. Women'’s $69.50 to $79.50 Winter Coats—$45 $79 50 Coats of brown and blue suede, Kit Fox anc Mink dyed Squirrel collar and cuffs—$45. $65.50 Blue, Green and Brown Coats of Velcria, with Platinum Wolf, Brown Wolf and Squirrel collar and cuffs—$45, $69.50 smart straightline Ceats in Black Broadcloth ard Tan Suede with mush- rocm collar and cuffs of Beige Squirrrel, Caracul and Welf—345. £79.59 Little Women's Ccats, black, gray and tan Pointed Wolf and Kit Fox ccllar end cuffs—$45. $69.50 Travel Coats of imported mixtures, krown, gray, tlack anc white plaid. Jap Fox, Kit Fox and Black Wolf co'lar:—$43. ALL Evening Wraps go ati—545, 865 and $85 $€5.50 and $€9.50 Even'ng Wraps in chiffzn velvet and metal brocace. White Coney ccllars—rose, red, green, black and white—S$45. $75.00 and $78.50 Evenirg Wraps, white fur ccllars in silver and goid metal cloth. Green and Americen beauty velvet—$65. $95.00 to $110.00 Evering Wraps in velvet and Frocaded metal cloth. Chapchilla and Mink dyed Coney shawl collarsand cvfis. Green, rose, sapphire and black—$85. Fur Coats, too! All are now recuced! The Evening Wrap—don't ferget—all reduced! —new tans—also , Beaver and Fex: col- Women's and Misses Coa* Shops—Tlird Floor NEW Sizel Fobem awd White ‘75¢ Quelgne Honbigant's M kit 1f You Are Looking for a New Frock Nothing Will B More Charmingly Than These Printed Chiffon Frocks $30.50 I8 eres futtening hten Up the Wardrobe Flowered—Geometric ~All-Over Patterns For Afterncon, Infcrmal Evenings, Tea Dances— Charmingly and literally fashion has again hurst mto psine® inoready o with the “latest editions ited by arenlar drapes - Nowing and uneven hemlines trocks that have a viaoty anowhih One-pisco—twa-piece—an! fracks that Nuve the ar of bemg ensembles’ Poppy pat terns—ombre patterns-flower garden efiects that bloom in- Spring gardens and some and mode e destgns the lovaly valars that do not! econd Floar NEW! Silk Underwear $3.95 Some of the most farcinating styles and most vemarkable values during January The quantities are limited—but the size assortments are complete and there will be ather pretty things for you to see in the Grey Shops tomorrow ! Lovely Gowns ol heantitul ciepe de chine ored v lace trimmed Meshi peach, nile or arehid. Inosiees 18 100 ) Dance Sets with colored poing o e tenvon laces are made of fine, heavy cevepe de vhine Nide green, peach, o flosh N ) 1 da D aen come i either tailoced stle wit « of embroidery or dainty wodels trim Peach, Nile green, tlesh o white Second Flaor stvles Choose med with Alencon and flet laces the Steps toward On the committee with Mrs. Stod- borhnod House, 470 N street southwest Mrs Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Wilbur J Eouthwest € Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs bert Grosvenor I'redorirz .JJ. Horne Mrs Robert Porter | P2 Alrw Ine Mrs ! perates and passen- Whit- eer line hatweon Kev W 2 William De Wit P. 8. Neligh, Mrs. rs. John J. O'Connor, Mrs. Frank H. Si- monds, Miss Clara J. Sproul. Mrs. Walter R Tucksrman & Ellen A Vinton and Mrs. Georgs Wentworth. - . e establishment of the fist commereial air Line between ited States and Central Ameriea indertaken next menth by the which t and Havana, Frocks in the Resoriwear Shop— at §25. Fourth Floor. ends take root in the back—othe Frock 8hop a wayward Wemen's Freck Fleor. Shop eal the t oull fir e Tweed Frock w Viennet Neckline in the Rewart. wear Shop. Fourth Fieer, at S8 rule adout the the right. doth right even at und Wamen's Second Floor, $13. mtervals A Frack Shep Yeas a0 sirawh Spring for now Mas Dok - ust ot the what Iw AUNG end. et and all Aadoradble ensemd's 0 ICk and & Dlack Ak coat that @ Wamen's Frack Shop on (e Sacond Flear, at $iv a0 nave wow e —

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