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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHL\’GTIOA\", D. €. FEBRUARY 19. 1 o Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget PlannANANAAANANIW ¢ Do Not Penalize Our Friends See Pages 29 and 30 for News of the Howard Miller Stock and our own Special Purchases purchased for her school and the do- mestic art classes had made. A bazaar will be held February 29. | Each grade is in charge of a table, and | the vocational ciasses will have exhib- Parent-Teacher Activities The District of Columbia Congress of ' will be awarded for the first time In Parent-Teacher Associations will meet | March. Refreshments were served. r n tel esday at — | ?‘45’1‘;‘1‘1\1‘;“‘.2:‘;:;:‘&«5!{ :'m k?{*\a:i\'ri‘\ by chlex‘-; Fnrcsl-Adx\S\sd ‘I!:e Ti\ 11\ ;l‘x’x‘:il«;‘r(:lr; T of Washington nan. Mrs, Updike, has completes B h e ‘,i‘,‘,‘r“g‘"{fl?b}\.‘cf._‘fyf‘ R Bur. arrangements for its benedit card part 3ai3p l‘!’\l.”ml{hcnf:;‘l‘m|(,:;:'r‘1m(v‘\|‘?‘l, e o Al School F bmnk‘ 2 :t'( 8 o'clock e The exceutive committee were e 1 hygiene class will meet in Force os and served refreshments. The " hool tomorrow at 1:30 pm. Lemuel Windsor, con- - t business meeting. The nner went to the kinder- the Dent School, which is in of Miss Daphine Stebbines and Florence Lawson. !its of their work. The meetings of the a2 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDARLE. STORE" association are to be held in the eve- ning of alternate months in order to accommodate more parents. The Brent-Dent P.-T. A. held a val- ¢ at the Brent School Feb- See Pages 29 and 30 for News of the Howard Miller Stock and our own Special Purchascs Mond: ooms. under the direction of M presented ‘Food Require- 7d other problems are to be by a study group soon to be d for mothers of Kindergarten chool age children. by Miss kett. head of John Bur- arten, These discussions Miss Brackett and Mi : In addition, there wil SR ; <everal well known peo- R \ 1 one by Dr. Lois Meek, AhiAre dbs {00 - on child_training. b aation moeting of the association, e ouiation. Thursday afternoon at 3 pm. L e od by Mrs. Giles Scott Raf- et Lol Pupils from the classes of Mrs. e N Howard, Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Willis gave a program Bridge and “500" will be played at the Langdon School, Twentieth and) Franklin streets northeast, February 20 | at 8 pm. The association is giving the | for the State budget fund. | A. colebrated | ecting held at uary 9, at 7:45 | 2 the growth orms of Punishment.” “Lies Chil- el i dren ments’ ions wil for child Special Announcement! TOMORROW—ANOTHER “2-for-$15” Dress Sale 3,000 BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES PLENTY OF ENSEMBLES We have sold over 10,000 dresses in the last vear in these sales and we know you are so fully acquainted with their merits that the mere announcement of another sale will crowd our Dress Department. We consider tomorrow’s TWO for $15 Dress Sale the best we have cver offered, with plenty of Ensembles, Ensemble effects, Three-picce Costume Effects, Noveity Dresses, Silk, and the usual assortment of the latest fashions in the very styles that are so often priced $15 to $20 and cven more. We invite all our friends who have shared in these sales in the past to come tomorrow and we assure you that you will not he disappointed. Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 46 and 42!; to 32!} when two educati pupils of the | The mothers sang A. sonzs with spint The speal of the of the P.-T. A. Refresh- ., The attendance ves, and Mrs. Cole, and Miss Lee, | Blair. | At a board meeting of the Bethesda- | ade for a d in the school building March 8:30 o'cloc | The Hubbard-Raymond P.-T. A. will meet cvening at the Hubbard to be child welfare no speaker has been arranged | iil be an open discu! ed grade mothe ook part t ounding of at the mecting of termoon. Miss ipal of the Car- on Schools, told of onc of the| cacher associations in the and congratu- teachers for n sident the Jeflerson meet at the o'clock. A will present ock 1o sew 'Our First Showing and Sale o SPLING LOATS Clever New Styles, Selling Regularly at $25 & ra I Circle, Mrs. Charles XNessler. and the District Congre of A. Mrs. Magruder. Mrs. Schmidt given to ihe graduatin s and the Chairman explainad t The child weifare bill was t urged it be amcnded so from 12 t0 14 be I represe The n iss Margaret Fox of Education h. on co-operat 2 f tetween the parents and teachers for the benefit of the Miss Guerney, st of the same church, entere - i ¢ ) Fischer's was danced | - av ort play. Ruth Collingss v ; s s have been fssued t 1 fternoon meetings no definite_decision e dollars was A. of the Fairbrother-Ros- met February 9, the hool. Rep ere given ary, M Welty: ser; vice pres- tman, and the chair- ram committee, Miss tendance was 30 Gk 1 - man of ary F . i he R. G. Ca ¢ Club gave sl was fartin o . ciation gave a Bchool R. Keene Assor vy Miss B. s, hav- parents irman, week Mrs. it to every n th irman cduratio; s for the ch i by «. | blind broam v 1 on the 1 S GS ON STEAM & HOT WATER HEATING ¢ aving by Inatatiing 'HOT-WATER HEAT Was $360—Now $295 Includes 300 Ft. of Radiation and 17-inch Boiler Completely Installed in Six Rooms auslificd engineers’ servic o et satistaetion NoDownPayment =*'" 017 Brine plent Then Fasy 'lyu:.. Main 10483 E. SHIELDS CO. 931 New York Ave. [ poie e Wiitten gunrantee R ) C q ‘4 | ”/ Q | (50 N~ Warm, balmy Spring days are not far distant, why not be prepared with a Spring-weight Coat, especially when you can own one at such a low price. The models shown are all those which have won favor in the world of Fashion. the values the best yet. Colors That Will Be Worn for Spring Navy, Gray, Tan and Fancy Mixtures in smart, distinctive colorings. Sizes 16 to 44, and 42!} to 5215, Fur Trimmings of Cocon Squirrelette, Seale ctte (dyed coney), Fancy Coney and Moufllon. Sports or fancy models, suit- able for any occasion, are clev- erly fashioned of Kashonora, Poiret Sheen, Velour and Tweeds, with Johnny collar, others with the new scarf throw, while others are smartly finished with fine furs. Trimmings of faney stitch. ings or silk cmbroidered de- signs, straightline or belted modcels, with the new raglan sleeves. Flap or pateh pockets. Another feature worth men- tioning is that the majority are silk erepe de chine lined, others with fancy brocade rayon linings. Quldenbers’s —Necoud Flons —Charge Accounts buviied. CAPAAAAANY N o [nterest or Extras Added to Our Budget PlannANAANAANANN ¢ Do Not Penalize Qur Frien