Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1928, Page 27

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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Franklin Administration Building, Main | Golden Rule Drill team. D. of A 9 6036, | pm., Roamers A. C., East Washington The finals of the District of Columbia | Heights B. Y. P. 11. A. C. Center Department, | tertainers; 7:45 p.m., True Blues A. C.. play tournament will be staged at the ‘Wednesday—6:30 p.m., athletic group, Western High School february 25 at| Yosemite A. C.: 7:45 pm. naval Re- 8 pm. The contest on this occasion | serves A. C.. Welcome Club drill team; will be judged by representatives of the |9 pm. Sioux A. C.. Martha Dandridge . Washington papers drill team, D. of A. i The Moral Obligation to Be Intelli- Frifay—6:45 pm.. children's dancing | gent™ is the subject of the talk by John | instruction, group No. 1; 7 pm. Boy Erskine. author of “The Private Life of | Scout Troop 59; 7:30 p.m. children's | e Helen of Troy.” to be presented by the dancing instruction, group No. 2, girls’ | Community Institute at Central Com- play group, Southeast Community Play- | munity Center, February 23. at 8:15 ers: 8:30 p.m.. community dance, Capi- | pm tol Athletic Club, Friendship House. The bridge and 500 party at the Saturday—9 am.. children’s commu- | Thomson Center tomorrow at 8 pm. nity violin class; 9:30 a.m. children's | is in charge of Mrs. Alfred Mori, Mrs.' community piano classes. : Martha Ludwig and Mr. Harry Ashion.| Thomson Center, Twelfth and L A study group in_dietetics at_Cleve- | streets: | land _Commui Center on_ Tuesd Monday—7 pm. Italian advanced | d s at 7:30 o'clock class. beginners’ French class; 7:30 ! Mrs. Mary Mc- ' pam.. voice training and dramatic cl i dmen’s Hospital. 8 pam.. bridge and 500 party, open to | irection of the the public: Nordica Orchestra, begin- lifying members ners' Italian class. { further informa- Tuesday—7:15 pm.. advanced French ! Community secre- class: 8 p.m., Gaclic class, Delaware | on, North 10450. State Society meeting. beginners' French | rteenth and Clifton class. new class in Spanish, shorthand dictation class i Thursday—7:15 pm. Ttalin ad- | :30 pm.. shorthand dic- . Security Club Men's . Crescent A. C.: 7 8 p.m.. Gaelic study class. | lub. H pm.. children and | nk basket ball team. | VO physical training class: 7:15 | v irls’ basket P.M.. French beginners’ class: 7:30 p.m., e B paskel physical training class. acult dancing | Woodlothian Girls' |¢lass: 8 pm., Lyric Orchestra. { basket ball team . Smith Co. basket | _ Saturday—8:45 a.m., music classes in | « ball team piano, violin, saxophcne, drums: 9:15 Thursdav—7 pm. W. H. West Co &M CIass in volce training and read- | basket ball team. Potomac Boat Clup N {or youths basket ball team: 8 pm., Almas Temple Ho 3 drill team: §:15 p.m.. Community In- Etitute. lecture bv John Erskine: 8:30 5 P. pm. Universal Motor Co. basket ball | Gayive team. 5 Columbia Heights ball team, Dist ball team: 8:30 p. Center, Nichols avenue and ward street southeast: —6:30 p.m., adult piano cless: Junior ~ Needle Guild social | :15 pm. Camp Fire Girls'| — Club; ".lea p.m., Boys' Whittling Club."! sor vs' athl s" ker . 8] Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard pon. tomeaesq08s Checker Club: & Center. Srocia) pm. lampshade and fover making. 2 & 2 Choral Society, sewing. Co-opcrative As Mondar—7 pam. Fifth Baptist Y. P Men's Community Club. | U. A C.. 8 pm. advanced instruction sy « bridge class. Wilson Plavars. Remenvi Q. b . Orchestra. Woodridge A. C.. 9 pm. First Baptist ¥. P. U. A. C Tuesday—7 pm. Capital Dramatic Club, Anacostia A Dramatic pm. gvmr class _for women. piano class Choral Club. AC Burville Center, Division avenue and Wednes: Corcoran street northeast | Princ —6:45 pm.. Bor's Baplist Tuesday 5 p.m. music extension, | 30 p.m.. rhythmic danc- children's cl : 8 p.m., public speak- | rs: 7 pm i class, basketry, toy making, flower p.am. beginners instruct bridge ing. De Luxe A. C. Philomathion Ye Olde Tyme Danc g Club. Dramatic and Social Club, Junior A. C.. o bo roup. Weof Girl Scouts, Boy . Wymodausis dance. ! and Center, Eighth and T| Columbia A. C. s e i Pridav—3:15 p.m.. music center. violin | Monday—7:30 p.m.. Federation of Instructi rew classes forming): 3:30 choirs and sight reading class. ' pm. Cridren's rhythmic dancing _ Tueséay—7:30 pm.. Coleridge Taylor | . up: 7 p.m. Monroe A. C.. Boy Scout Choral Society, Amphion Glee Club. s 40 and 41: 8 p.m., Mount Vernon 'Dennison art class. lampshade makin A. C. Woltz Photographers, Snyder's F}O"es( Temple Band, home nursing 2 c] rehestra. s, class in_dietetics. | O'Sn:u.—dn—s p.m., music center, piano wursday—7:30 p.m., Community Cen- | tnstruction. ‘te' B: .%txrxiguu rl:m{em lémi:!psl;:ue i making. Dennison art class, aduit piano East Washinglon Center, nn™iorm (class, dramatic class, home nursing | High School. Seventeent! class, class in dietetizs, emancipation Capitol streets: 1 iy » committee, Douglas League. Girls, Tues: Friday—3:15 pm. music extension . 9. B. B Clover A. C.: 8 PM.. ' niang Class, registration for first aid | . ors” Independent Band, Washing'lo home nursing and dietetics classes on oL s HTueiay and Thursday nights. | munity dance: @ pm. basket ball " punbar High Center, First and N Eastern Preps besket bail team. e TrushHCEmar, brL Thursday—7 p.m.. Woodmen of the |* Thuriday 6:30 pm. Organ Practice Worid. uniform rank, drill _practice, | Clup: 7 pm. St. Cvprian A. C.. 7:15 . Gypsies A. C., Trinity A. C.; 7:30 PM.. pm "Silver Leaf Art and Social Club; @ressmaking. millinery, basketry, Na- g pm . Columbia Lodge of Elks, Colum- tional Cepitol Players: 8 pm. Drill bija Temple drill team. American Wood- | Corps of Bethlehem Chapter No. 7. O.E. men drill team. Simon Commandery | §. gvm class for women. gvm class foT drill team. Le Rover A. C.. Carlisle A. rurses of Gallinger Hospital, Pontiac A. C. Dunbar Plavground A. C., American e C.. 8 pm. Why Ciub. Rebert LeBruce Woodmen Green Cross class, Boy Scout Chapter. Order_of DeMolay. activities, Wolf Girl Scouts. P game group. thythm |~ Friday—7 p.m.. boys' activities. nners. rhythm class for | Lovejoy Center, Twelith- and D H streets northeast: ay—3:15 pm.. music extension ioy B. B. team. 15 pm. Lovejoy B. B Thursday—3:15 pm., Lovejoy B. B. team; 7:30 p.m. Manchester A C., To- ley street: gan A. C, Buffalo A. C, community —3 pm. advanced French 8roup, active game group, Good Words €lass, beginners’ piano class. dramatie | Club, Whittling Club, Harmonica Club, | €lass’ 3:45 p.m.. beginners' French class, | industrial arts, singing group, clubroom. 8dvanred piano class. Young Ladies’ Pleasure Club. Macfariand Center, Iowa avenue and | Friday—3:15 p.m., Lovejoy B.B. team. | « - Webster street: Saturday—7:30 p.m., athletic grouj Friday—7 pm. free period in gym active game group, Royal Troubadours, | for boys, rhythm for girls: 7:30 pm., Royal Troubadours Auxiliary, Saturday Girl Scout Troop 21: 8 pm. Central |evening dancing class, Everready Club Red basket ball team. bridge class; 9| Good Words Club, male quartet, club- 5 room. Praas Military Road Center, Military road near Brightwood: Monday—3:15 p.m., music extension piano class 3:15 pm. music extension .m.. Bost Scout Troop piano ¢ Smothers Music Center, Forty-second reet and Benning road northeast: Monday—2:15 p.m.. music extension piano class, flowermaking class. Deanwood Music Center—Whitting- ham and Lane places northeast: bridge ‘instruction class for advanred and beginners. a Center, Conduit road near | the reservoir Thursday—3:15 p.m., music extension piano class. West Washington Center, Phillips and N streets Priday—3:15 pm.. toy making Southeast Center, I Bchiool r nleties, community singing. modeling soap end wax, West Washington ag En- Athletic Club. social dancir Special Demonstration of the New Five Feature Belt Ensemble A New Kind of Underbelt | Entirely New and Different . $5__$7.50_$1() Mrs. De ey will be in the Corset Scetion for a week to demonstrate these new belts 1 the n 1—The Diaphragm re i ducer—which holds the | diaphragm always flat and smooth, 2—Abdominal support— designed for comfort—sci- entifically planned s—Perfect flexibility- con fines the hips and thighs yet permits freedom —Shaping Panel — which ' moulds the bustline into natural youthful curves, .. 5—Inner belt—anchors the body while the outer gar- ments conforms 1o the ure’s natural lines, may be just the par . ik : FEATURE ‘ Ii ; 1y show it te 3 “"LIW“ i 4 PILAIS ROYAL Corsets " 5, 3 \(k’/ Third Finn by Jivee i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! T PALALS ROYAL PRESENTS D1ing cApparel UWeek < T 11 DG FEBRUARY 1 1928—PART 1. 27 Beginning tomorrow we present a Fashion Exnosition which shows more nlainly than words how our Apparel Shops keep pace with the vogue, and yet always maintain a moderateness of price which permits every woman of every income, large or small, to be smartly dressed. Afternoon Gowns Exquisite colors—charming models i $377 Distinctive dresses—charming en- sembles—informal dinner dresses— these make up this delightful group. Chiffons, rich silk crepes, flowered georgettes are all included. New models—Spring colors. And special values! Dresses—Third Floor Little Women's " Dresses very properly proportioned sin-$15 Dresses planned especially for the woman who is short, vet larger than the average—for women who wear sizes to 4915, Flat crepes, prints, and georgettes, very attrac- tive in new Spring styles and colors. 3514 Dresses—Third Floor Misses’ and Juniors’ Youthful Spring Frocks spcciu|_$10 Trim, well made aund eptionally pleasing new frocks of silk crepe in audacious Spring colors or demure ones—lipstick red, bright greens. pretty blues and other shades. Scores of styles—13 to 19—14 teo 20 year sizes. Misses’ Dresses—Third Floor Spring Coats An Important Group Spccizfl —$39.50 In this collection are many smart variations of the Spring mode. all immaculately tailored. Fur trimmed or plain. Fine new smooth fabrics or tweeds—for all accasions. Tans chiefly, also Black and Spring hues. Coats—Third Floor Glorious silks i new patterns, ves, new shades truly a mar- velous ray—many designs are exclusive with the Palais Royal! Lvery Here's a drobe must hiave at least one printed frock! selection that far excels any previons showing ! At$2.98 0 $4.49 yu Tony Sarg Marionette Prints New Cacti Prints—icflecting the primarily for children’s wear, beanty of the cactus flower on but you'll love them for sports indestructable voile and pussy wear—gay scarfs—bags, et willow. $3.98 and $4.49, 3.95 yd. . T " ’ ls’.rinlr’d Chiffon. P'astel colored Cheney's Crystal Prints—rank chiffons patterned in lovely hy- | 10 for their rare transparent drangea and flowered designs floval effects. Inspired i Paris, $2.98, they are a fashion favonte Mallinson's Indian Prints—such $3.49 to $4.4¢ primitive chiarn - such gorgeous Blossom Time Prints and Fruit color—such fashion promise! Printg~their reiveshing new Indian emblems transferred 1o ness and lovely colors play an lovely silks and mdestructible mportant part in the Spring voile. $3.98 o $4.49, ® iode. $2.49. PALALS ROY AL - Silks— Second Floor Ensembles & Dresses Decidedly new Styles! Specinl—$27~ Print and Georgette ensembes, two and three piece styles—dresses of lovely prints, of flowered georgettes and plain-hued flat crepes are in this And Dame Fish- jon’s newest ideas as to silhouettes. special collection. colors and trimmings! Dresses—Third Floor New Spring Dresses a new purchase Special— $1 5 Becoming, brand-new ones and two picce dresses of crepe de chine, flat crepe and colorful prints. The qual- stvle—the becoming lines—the flattering colors of these dresses will surprise you at this ity—the good price! ? Dresses—Third Floor Misses' and Juniors’ Outstanding New Dresses i $15 When you see the lovely colors—the charming Spring prints and crepes— vou'll be amazed at the values! One : es for street, for school, for business, for 13 to 19—and 14 and two piece, models-—dr informal partie to 20 year sizes. Misses' Dresses—Third Floor Extraordinary Hat Sale! . Smart Spring Frocks for street and afternoon Spcciul—-$2 1 -50 One and two piece models in newest Spring styles—flat crepes, prints. and the dainty flowered georgettes are of outstanding importance in this group. Every color that's new, too! Also plenty of dark blue dresses. All special! resses—Third Floor Larger Women’s Dresses in slenderizing styles e STI5 Designed to fit the needs of the woman who wears 4013 to 325 sizes —carefully made, attractive new dresses of the popular Spring si'ks. in conservative colors and becoming styles. A delightful variety, too! Dresses—Third Floor Misses’ and Juniors’ Lovely Afternoon Dresses Speciul~$2 1 S0 “\What perfectly precious frocks!” Miss 14-t0-20. who expresses her- self in the modern fashion is apt tc exclaim when she sces these. Ador- ably vouthful, smart as a fashion plate, colorful as she wishes—and scarcely two alike! 14 to 20—13 to 19 year sizes. Misses” Dresses—Third Floor (# New Spring Hundreds of New, Regular 85 Styles on Monday Suits beautifully tailored colors. sizes. New Footwear Keeps Pace With Spring Fashions 510 The tiny buckle fastener over the instep betrays the newness of black patent leather and honey beige kid pumps. Becom- ing lines—smart heels—and at- tractive cut-out straps. A new tie model of the walking type comes in all patent leather, Daylight Shoe Shop—Second Floor $3.85 We've sold these hats right in our own combinations and all-silk hats in fashionable Styles for evervhody. PALAIS ROYAL--Millinery—TRird Floor e ST s—hoth Short coats or long coa S 5 S A . are fashionable thi year— stocks this Spring for $5! Brand-new hiooses whihlved Suits . your Spring styles—new shapes—iashionable type whet you SocE Your Bew colors—they are all in this wonderful col- Tt Spring! Twills, lection, Straws — felts— straw - and - felt ke nd Spring-like mixtures grays, tans and other sott All head tes. Suits—Third Floor Trousseau Gatherers Will Appreciate These Values! Printed Georgette Teddies and New Dance Sets, $3.50 Uhev're dainty and \l\rru\ —-with just the right amoynt of style voung moderns demand. In prints that are really bewitching. Also a tew of the "Follies” bandeau sets, Blossom Colored . Teddies and Bloomers 298 {0 Unusual valies, yes! And great variety. Talored or lace & trimmed—in deticate pastel shades SUk UnderwearThind Floor Crepe de Chine Gowns ¢ Tailored or Lace- Trimmed, $398 liny rosebuds, fine Margot laces, | lovely ribbons combine to make these gowns extremely attractive. Plan or scalloped bottoms, Lovely Prn cess slips, ncluded PALAIS ROYAL Prettv styles

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