Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1928, Page 50

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TIE SUNDAY STAR. WASTINGTON., D. €. TEBRUARY 19. 1928—PART 2. oo Y CLUB WOMEN OF THE NATION | BUSNESS WOMEN iy pp %e. Feague of Women Voters Discusses Convention Plans——Generalt PI.AN P“.GR'MAGE A FASHION INSTITUTION ™) e 5 is —Mis e Addresses \ Fede-ation g s Prxk.ot}\) Rcic{’rm Mrl\;-s Le d Club Delegation Will Make 9 Darie Washington NewYork Feminists—Pen Women Notes. P — M\ This Summer. An adventure in international friend- ship is the purpose of a “good will pilgrimage” to European countries this Summer by 50 members of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. The party will be headed by Miss Lena Madesin Phillips. president of the federation. and the group will comprise a_representative | from ncarly every State in the country. It nas for a long time been the hope of the leaders of this organiza- tion that a great international con- foderation of business and professional | women might be cvolved, and this com- ing Summer has been regarded as the propitious time for a movement to bring together representative women of hoth continents in an effort to estab- lish a friendly and helpful understand- ing between the women of Europe. Great Britain and America who arc engaged in gainful professional and business enterprises | Since the announcement of the pro- posed tour of good will the women over scas have been keenly interested | in the pian. and entertainment com- | mittees composed of women of highest standing in the various countries to he visiied are rapidly being formed. | 1 7 Great Britain's committee includes 3 ; . / 4 Miss Caroline Haslett. secretary of the (Above) ) ; (Above) Women's Enginecring Society of Great y P ' ) : ) Britain; Prof. Winifred Cullis, president | The Lace o . For Boih Evening of the Provisional Club and Efficicncy Jucker Frock ; ’ ; ot i Club: Mrs. Fox Pitt. president of the | : —— ' Soroptimist Club: Viscountess Rhondda, TR TR M. P. chairman of the business and Boasts versatility as well a mmiversity committee, and Mrs. E. M. | charm—ior there is a whol Waod. honorary sccretary of the Pro- SVelliin drest Heaihe . the visional Club. Similar committecs are being formed In France. Belgium, Hol- | 2 = . land. Germany. Switzerland and Iraly. © oo dine—sH o ™ R X Many conferences are being arranged HARRIS X ” S RN Sl 1 % \‘m\]Em;\‘prnn [ ;}Ns women, aglki( | v S R o~ s to the Women's Exposition at Bern " '-E“"’N.. 2 B ”'v'wm““" N 3 S8 B ond to the secretariat of the League (At Right) Skt g tions, and many public meetings i merican_and foreign womon, at Ch“:kly Flared which Miss Phillips and distinguiched Lace Dress / Newioye s Mgher 1 Miller of St. Louis. cha f the pubiic welf2re department of the. General Federation of | women of the different countries will | L > Lace Dress a1 Miss Julia K. Jaffray of ) 3 irman of the division of delinquency of the public welfare | be speakers in the interest of promot- Snug hipline and straight- @erartment. Genera! F an of Women's Clubs (right), who are working on the b Congress for abolition of the | ing international fellowship, are on the | Kicedl Prison contract syrters _____Copyright by is & Ewing. | program. ¢ <kirt flares F ———e = Arrangements ‘ for the tour were with ar i Ths RPN 3 ; nv gave an brought about through the services of § on No. EY CORINNT TRAZIER. ; > f A s Miss Harriet Taylor. chairman -of the Loty a s e 7 international relations commission of shade)— the National Federation of Business and | Professional Women'’s Clubs. _ Mis: aylor was appointed bv Miss Phiilips | . : il se of her wide acquaintance with | ical that lace < women all over the world through work | ; . our fashion & Miss Mary C. | g i S the Indiana e made!s that are arri jacket. Beige with amber sail from New Y \ liner Carmanis July 2 Slithe ey n American Dark at Cherbourg on the same steamer AelEmatostto September 1 for the return voyage. s an Ameri . sk her home cers. 1o s e oww—for the first t —heautiful ¢ PR, — Swansdown Coats Parts of Skeleton Unearthed by o . Workman Here. at these wonderfully Iow prices! Parts of a human skeleton were dis- Self S .50 Fur S 50 e ¢ covered vesterday by a workman tri d thi o P made. { al ¥ W25 | Thom: orthan. 316!, Twenty-second H o1 two-vear te BPOnETEd by e e street. during the course of excavating | f HRenTS T the officers v countuys it . for work on a sewer in the 3700 block o 4 For Sports—For Town a Coun he “:n;:fl of 3 of Reservoir road. No. 14 precinct was y A 5 i i notified and the bones were taken to AR ; For Tra - i-For 1 Occasions filing the names of th .t S T e the morgue by Policeman A H. Gel- ¥ A% L desire to see presonted . eas BHC SR N ' hard. : > C G O s l HEsine W t % historic All of the smaller bones had disin- '+ S oa r o ut Of ty e i - eSS tegrated and the larger ones, incl ‘< : n equal rights tre e e L S o g { rn r the lovely SWANSDOWN spontaneous flowering day was stated at the morgue. where the k 2 ed '8 new epoch. It pr that general belief existed that the bones were those of some person who had been buried many vears ago. There were numerous gravevards around il Washington in vears past. and it {8 not | —an unforgettable lovely —stunning, distinctive r Jang unusual to dig up bones of hum material styles women of the | while mal X2 5. inted —warm, but only feather —aopropriate for all out. weight weather OF this i ¥Rl cimities 161 inter . Beige Fawn Natural Tan Rubber Chamois B i) of the National ference and cxplain our equal rights s ; ; oy When we arrived, we {reaty . ) We hay ats of ving 54 pae | “Recults are conerete; political rights ; co-ope the are back on the agenda. This is a real by pan-American triumph. the triumph of women united i a vital cause refusing ore on. And these o accept any compromise. ‘If the wo- e y Y4 not be dis- men had not been granted a_ hearing . cussed! our request for | said El Pais, one of the leading Cuban ; to a larger : ' an open hearing before the congress Dewspapers which, in common with the | WIH atonin: b See 4 R i i . was smiled upon benevolently, and we Other four great Spanish dailies of Ha- E - 4 o u ¢ shop e o 5 e ascured that women vana, supported us from first to last. | : the comi rnjoy t coat of SWANSDOWN of the public ken before 2n internations something similar to the taking of the Secor ; General Fed- 0 Bipeir righee * wo! . Bastille would have come off in the end MU imnoccible to establich such a pr sixth congress! " uncement as 1o candidates has been forth- pro ened to that WARNING hat ¥ Sk | 775 g werin Stk f Al senuineskansdowiCoats 5 poving ke T &\ & PARIS _ All genuine \\g ns od\\n cal; ¥ 1oan mrrican pre 7co BRAD ' €9 08 ave a genume dwanscow . o her it the Cuban somen who ral WERmEM fin han: 39 G. Reg.” label. All coats s sshmectigs Mndsheip bl s Qu,lllity Umbrella Shop Semim i Flade, 3 t"r.w\zt thi " !a_!*c!‘ as Swans- e oo an i SN A Coot Dithout Taa ol 5 2r¢ imitations. L Wt o Sonnrclacesi Women's Coat Shop—Third Floer For February Weather Sebleff e | SOROSIS Daru Warhingon wYork Venetian Cleansing Cream— to soften and soothe the <kin—S1 to $6 Meets the Evening Vogue § Venetian Ardena Skin Tonic N Gold and Silver Footwear and firm- 83¢ to $3.75. Our own specialist has just returned fram taking a course in beanty culture i ) : the New York Salon of Elizabeth Arden I'“"I"\ and she will be pleased to give vou the henetit of her knowle gained—m indi vidual recommendations and in telling pse . vou of scientific home treatments which 1-Strap Stvles Miss Arden advises i Complete hnes of Flizabeth Arden Beauty plomeie Iy ot Eipsied foven ey (S SEGES SN goods sect convenienthy located near ele vators, Strect floor & @ You will adore the quality of the 3 imported kid and brocades in which Tassels Smarlly Swmg these new models are shown. vomne than ever—and such a I'rom the Newest —widths AAA to C. i onr Far Salon! 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