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THE FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 19%8.° PROGRESS NOTED - ATY.WCAMEET S| Orange Blossoms | &~ ‘The briilant writers of the @ay would throw our landmarks all away as being outworn thin, they talk of ! feeding to the things as marriage vows and cherished | wedding rings. Th view with mirth | the blooming bride. who, with her| Report on Activities for Year | Made at Annual Gathering of Organization. Progress was recorded at the anmuw meeting of the Young Women's Chri lumbia. held last night at and administration building. teenth and K streets, and 11 were elected. The newly elected directors are: Mrs. ‘Thomas Edwin Brown, Miss Frances E Chickering, Miss Estelie Foster, Mt Margaret Fox, Miss Lois Gates Go! Miss Elsa Peterson, Mrs. l?;nh Je! M committee which had ¢ cmnner which vreceded the m: Report on Membership. Miss Hettie P. A: y, reported t January 1 was 352 | 2178 a year ago. * There were 183.830 | meals served in the cafeteria. tearoom | and sandwich shop of the new build- | ing, which was opened to the public | last March. Permaner transient | rooms were provided for 6.2 women. the report said. L Tesidence at Eleventh and M_streots, | the downtown center of 614 E street | and through the homes q and rec- ommended by the orga on. | Four Clubs Active. Four new S Morning _Clubs Te- serve department is ° ishing.” the report dec! five clubs in all wi ers and over 1.000 The community Miss Anderson repol Advance us other fields of eneral sec- ° | orthodox religious groups and Mr. Hen- com at her side. appears before ! s there the hal- i through the and shield her from the bl T night until at last he = spheres. The brilliant people | 1 at thi to sho there is no| ed bliss they it has endured s endure, with all ¢ brilliant javs. T o greatest tomes, it's| t pomes the| fl WALT MASON. (Conrright 19281 JEWS >PLA|V\l SYMPOSIUM. Zicnism to Be Discussed at Center Meeting Tomorrow. “Zionism As I See It” is the subject of a symposium to be held tomorrow night at the Jewish Community Center by all local societies interested in the Jewish homeland movement. General discussion from the floor will | follow the prepared talks which will be given by Mrs. David Alpher, Rev. Louis Novick and Zalman Henkin. Mrs. Alpher will stress the women's view- point. Dr. NNovick, who is president of Mizrachi, will explain the stand of the kin will dwell on the workingmen's angle. The public is invited to partici- G Street at Eleventh % PALALS ROYAL Telephone Main 8780 Good News Here to Save You Money in Many Ways! Floor Memos Valentines are Ready! Gay ones—funny ones—senti- mental ones—take your chaice! Of course the areat day is a couple of weeks ofi—but wise folks don’t wait! Sc up. Stationcry Just for one day— Pearl Chokers—59%¢ Lustrous, pretty chokers of graduated, indestructible French pearls (artificial, of ~course). some alternating with tiny heads between, Cream or flesh tint Spring ring catches—yes, they're mighty good for 59c! Jewelry Colorful triangles will peep from Spring coats W hatever your wardrobe needs in the way of a daytime frock this group will supply! Charming New FROCKS Which Foretell Spring $16°0 They tell it in the new and colorful silks which make them . . . in the new styles which distinguish them . . . in the ‘new hues which promise to be much in vogue. It is a showing of particular interest, for it includes smart daytime frocks of youthful charm, in styles suit- able for -street, for business, for afternoon—in fact, for every one of the informal occasions which fill the busy woman's calendar during this season! Sizes 36 to 46. PALAIS ROYAL—Dresses—Third Floor “I never miss Baby Day at Palais Royal —I can save money on so many items,” one thrifty mother told us the other day (') Another s /. Baby Day More Splendid Values! $2.50 Baby Buntings, bound in brocaded rib- bon and trimmed with pink or blue.$1.95 $1.50 rubber shcets, double faced 'S $3.95 and $4.95 brushed wool sets. . . ... $2.95 Tots’ knitted caps—they've sold for more.S(0c Hand finished, knitted caps.......... $1.95 Infants’ sweaters in white, pink or blue. .. .$1 Flannclette sleeping garments. . ... 3 for $1 Pure gum rubber bibs—assorted colors, 10c Brushed wool sets in blue, pink, rose, green and white—were higher .$3.95 Infants’ crib blankets, soft and downy. .. .59¢ Quilted pads—17x18 in., 24¢; 18x13 in., 47¢; New designs—shining silks—and gav colors distinguish these new triangles which smart women endeav o.r Date. 2 . The symposium is part of the educa- | VACANCIES TO BE FILLED. tional program of the District Zionist | le 5 ization. Charles J. Stein, presi- | will like to wear with new ; ST will act as chairman of the meet- | Spring coats. Or why not add Civil € mmission An- | a Spring touch to vour Winter nounces Tests . - U. S. Posts. ! coat_and get one to wear at ) The Civil Service Commission today once? ’-49‘; 4 announced opeh competitive examina- eckwear tions to fill the following vacancies: S Design draftsman (topographic and Smart Spring designs 706 subsurface), public Worss depan{)nrm, [ just arrived—yard. ... United States Marine Barracks, Parris £ Island, S. C.. at $8.05 & day. | Gmeot’ WM Rrctf Associate metallurgist at $3.000 a | b year, assistant metallurgist at $2.400 a | 1S M o year, departmental service, and Federal | __ Wholesale and Retail classified service throughout the United States. Optional subjects are ferrous metallurgy. non-ferrous metallurgy. 3"0“ @att Rear 1734 N St. N.W. physical metaliurgy and ore dressing. | Horticulturist. Bureau of Plant In-/ And Federation of Women's Clubs You'll sing about your work—and 74¢c vou'll be becomingly dressed in these Assorted creepers in crisp, fresh materials Crisp, Fresh, New $1 .98 T e S— Home Frocks,,.... »..... Gay, cheerful little frocks are these—that any woman will enjoy wear- ings! Of durable broadcloths, sturdy ginghams, novelty prints and pretty cotton foulards, these dresses are attractively made with clever style touches to make them prettier—kick pleats, contrasting pipings and touches of hand work. Long or short sleeves. Sizes from 16 to 52. PALAIS ROYAL—Home Frocks—Third Floor Service EW CRETONEES = At this price you'll buy two instead of one! Smart Jersey Sweaters Normally they're $2.95, $ 1 98 . Shoe Bags to Keep "our Shoes in Order— 79 Colorful bags with eight pockets for shoes—put the bag on the back of your closet door and have your shoes handy. Yes, this is a special price! Notions now reduced to dustry, Department of Agriculture, at $3.800 a year. | Junior forester, Forest and Indian | vices, at $1.860 a vear. i Junior range examiner, Forest Serv- | fce, at $1860 a vear. e Apprentice, Government Printing | Offce. Appointments will be made to apprenticeships in the following trades: Printer, pressman, bookbinder, electro- | typer, stereotyper, photoengraver and machinist. | Full information and application | blanks may be obtained from the com- | mission, 1724 F street. | These are the comfortable, practical sweaters that vou'l like to wear with silk or cloth skirts—they are in styles, made of all-wool Jersey, and have \ or crew neck In navy, jade, jockey, buff, blue and cocoa colo! good range of sizes. PALAIS ROYAL—Sweaters—Third Floor Don’t Burn Your Fingers—Use Holders! Complete Dinner, $1 Hot dish holder sets—three —a delicious fresh fish dinner— holders in a convenient cretonne and other choices—served every case—keep one in your pantry Wednesday and Friday. or kitchen—and save your fin- 5 to 7:30 PM. gers! 25c for the whole set. Chicken Dinner Thursday, $1 Notions )P | ——— Need a Fresh Ironing HONOR BISHOP'S MEMORY. | = B Cova® Agned Services in Tribute to Dr. Harding STOP BAD BREA one for 79¢ e s Here’s a fresh one—with com- s People afflcted with bad breath bination cover and pad—laces The annual commemoration services [|l find quick celief through Dr. around the board and holds the for Right Rev. Alfred Harding, second [l Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The sl Episcopal Bishop of Washington, will be | ll pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are % heid &t 4:30 oclock this afternoon in fll taken for bad bresth by all who he leliv g 2 I by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, Dr. Ef";"‘ 32"’ ;l‘:bl:;: dean of the Washington Cathedral. |[fl 8¢t ently but y 9% 5 o analiy on |[[| bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clt 1 1 the blood and gently purifyin, the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without eny of the bad after The January Underwear Sale is nearing an end—take advantage of these specials! Shimmering Silk Underwear $2.98 Nightgowns, chemises, slips, French pantas, step-ins and bloomers are in this group—all made of pure dye crepe de chine and in youthful, pretty models, too. lLace trimmed and tailored styles—choose the kind you like. Blossom shades, Handmade Gowns and Slips from Porto Rico The nightgowns are in white and pretty colors—all beautifully hand embroidered in colorful designs; vari- ous necklines and sleeve lengths. The slips are in white or flesh color—with deep hems and strap tops. Costume slips of Milo Sheen and Trico Sham—specially priced—$2.98 Practical slips that fit closely but do not cling, and they'll wear well, too. Straightline styles, with deep hems or pleated bottoms; strap or built-up shoulders. Regular and extra sizes. Wanted colors. Often the smart appearance of your gown is due to the trim garment beneath it! Sale! Women's High- Grade Corsetlets $1.98 Normally §3, §3.50 —and higher! Fine quality brocades and firm, —garments were ma one of the best manufacturers. cannot tell you his name. because the price is so much less than usual! slender and average figures: Sheer, dainty French voile Thh rorealeds Bovings sz Nightgowns—sl 59 front and back which makes them firmer and gives vou better lines Peach or pink. Sizes 32 to & Like a flower garden—so coloriul are the AT ROTAL. bt TR AT pretty shades! Made with becoming necklines—made beautifully lace trim- med. PALAIS ROY AL—Negliges—Third Floor Notions For Women— Wear these now— Rayon Striped Union Suits,—79%¢ They're our regular $1 and $1.25 effects. grades—weight to wear this Olive Tablets bring no griping, time of year. Knee length, pain or any disagreeable effects. sleeveless, with re:n{vorced arm Dr. F. M.-Edwards discovered shield and leg. Regular and ex- the formula after 20 years of tra sizes. practice smong patients afflicted Knit Underwear with bowel and liver complaint, Women's Wool-Mixed with the attendant bad breath. }i st Miam! and Winter Park, Fla., on Olive Tablets are purely a Bloomers at $1.69 Usually these are $250 to $295. inter-American affairs | vegetable compound mixed with The series of Jectures was arranged Ml ofive oil: you will know them by | under the auspices of Miami Unwvensity fil g 5% T YO0 0t et By snd Roilins College as the first step |J| e O e COr (8 PRV § Some are silk and wool; some are rayon and wool. Black or other colors if you like. And a good range of sizes, too. St. Paul's day, as it is the anniversary | [i of the consecration of Bishop Harding | to the Episcopate on January 25, 1909 The public is invited. DR.SWIGGETT TO LECTURE Dr. Glen Levin Swiggett, professor of || world markets in the Poreign Service | | Bchool of Georgetown University and chairman of the National Council on Foreign Service Training, left Washing- ton today to open a series of lectures toward establishing an institute of inter-American affirs " Dr_ wiggett [} 15c 36 All Dru begin his lectures about February 1. When fine shoes sell at this price every wise shop- per will check up for present and future needs! Again Tomorrow—Pre-Inventory Sale of Men! We've Just Bought 300 Olzl?;l(') tlf:¥ng) (I)“((i:(i)t?vl;gr High-Grade All- ' Some of the smartest models of the Winter many of the advance models for Spring: be found in this compre hensive callection. We've lines and fews of a Kimi together, and reg prices, marked them ail one low price for Plenty of styles—irom ties and ontords to straps Wanted materials—from colored kids, patent leather, velvet an calf to novelty combimations, All sizes—all heels—and short, medium and long vamps. PALAIS ROYAL--Shoes—-Second Floor bell and siren shricked but the pop heed, confident that its almost hourly tested fire equipment could meet any emergency. This grow- ing tendency of testing to detect weak before it is evident is bound to make for strength. Today people who are well have a yearly “going over'; those who have perfect eyesight, de g to pro- long it, have a periodic testing by ETZ. ETZ scientific knowledge and equipment are guarantess for perfectly prescribed and adjusted lenses. :fce Etz and See Better” Regular $30, $35 and $40 Grades $19.75 To get this low price we purchased the entire stock of a leading overcoat maker. Every coat is brand new—every one is made of an all-wool fab- ric. ‘T'he tailoring is beautitul. The linings are of The coats fit perfectly. All desirable Double-breasted—Dhox and tube models, 217 G Street+ DALE STOCKINGS OF RARE BEAUTY which we shall sell, beginning tomorrow, at Don't “Pass” This! For one day only— Linen-Finish Playing Cards 3 Packs 31 ( Regularly 50¢ Pack Good quality, hoen fnish cards with effective dancing figures sithouette style on the hacks, For vour own use-~for hridge prises— for large card parties—-tomarrow satin, Larest Shedest Hidu, Bulles, Patou, Seroller Tan...many cthers. Women with Feminine Charm... bl styles! Attractive patterns—wanted colors ) Plenty of browns—light and dark grays—the 7 yopular blues—and mixtures are all included. //5",.’4‘ pol 3 \ ! will he'a splendid time to get al (A PALAIS ROYAL-—-Men's Store- Main Floor you need! ) i S e | PALAIS ROYAL Staconery--Mam Floor P @70 ... know the art of erocking dress. The sube Vg & ' o detics of hosiery colorings are not lost on men and women of fine sensibihities, They solicit sincere admiration. Attendants at the Dexdale Hosiery Balon are well ve reed in the mode's demands. 1348 F 88, N. W, Washington, D, C,