Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1928, Page 54

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: The usual twilight music and at home Sour will be held at 4:30 of the Y. W. C. A. at Seventeenth and streets. Miss Irenc Gladys Deuter- an, assisted by Miss Mary Fox of the staff, will be the hostess. Visitors will be welcomed. . At the vesper service this afternoon | t the Elizabeth Somers residence at| :30 the speaker will be Rev. John W. Rustin, jr.. tor of Mount Vernon Methodist Church. The leader will be Miss Kathryn Norwood. Miss Isabel Stabler, the secretary of | the Friends' meeting, will speak at Gal- Jaudet College today Miss Eileen Richey, membership sec. retary of the Atlantic City Y. W. C. A, will ‘visit the Washington association thix week and make a study of the Eisrnods in use here. : here will b> a meeting of the mem- Retship comriittes in the boardroom fomorrow at pm. Miss Elleen Richey Wil be a guest and Mrs. William Adams Slade will speak on the international gspect of the Y. W. C. Al On Monday so there will be a meeting of the health cducation committee at 2:15. in Barker Hall | schools, and Mrs. Sallie Pickett, soclety editor of The Evening Star. These women will be present at the dinner and will speak briefly. Every youn woman desirous of getting acquaintes with a group of progressive business and professional women is cordially invited |to attend. The dinner will be held in Barker Hall, at Seventeenth and K. at 7 p.m. Tickets are $1 and regervations | may be made up to Wednesday. March 17, by phoning Franklin 9682, Branch 10. Girl Reserves. The March number of the Girl Re- | serve Gleam, the new paper of the Girl | Reserve department, has been mailed to |all_clubs. ‘The Senior High School Girl Reserve | Council will meet Monday, March 5. at 15 pm., in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. Plans for the operetta, “The Pied Piper | of Hamelin,” to be given March 23 and 24, will be completed at that tizie. On | Monday also the Adelphi Girl Reserve | Club of Western High School will mect at the school at 2:45 pm. | On Tuecsday the Girl Reserve Clubs iat_Columbia, Powell and Langley will {hold regular meetings: at the schools jand the Macfarland Club will go to the ' Building after school to bowl. ‘The Tri-Hi Girl Reserve Club of Busi- ness High School will have a service On Tuesday there will be a meeting meeting in the Girl Reserve Club rooms of the K street house committee at 11| on Wednesday at 3:15 pm. On the am same - day the Junior High School Girl The Elizabeth Somers committee will | Reserve -Council will meet at 4 pm. in hold its monthly meeting on Thursday |the Girl Reserve Club rooms to com- at 10:30 am. and at 2 pm. there will | plete plans for the Junior High School b{{: mecting of the Kamp Kahlert com- | song contest, which will be held in Bar- mittee On Friday there will be a meeting of [at 4 pm. The Dennison Council will the food service committee at 10:30 a.m. mc(:i( for ludx’\chmn 'l“ th;- school Wed- usiness fessional Women's nesday to discuss plans for the month e SDairiit. o |of Mareh, The five clubs at the Den- . ovc Nison Vocational chool wi hol usi- Tomorrow at 8 pm. the baoklovers | s meetings at 2 p.m. and the club at section will meet in the assembly T00M | pijimore School will meet at 3 p.m. on the fourth floor. The subject of the | “'rne fwo clubs at Stuart Junior High evening will be “The Miracle of Words | wiij meet in the school at 2:15 on Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, leader of |rpyreday. One of these clubs has just ker Hall Tuesday afternoon, March 20. | tha group. will sketch briefly the back- ground of our speech. point out words mispronounced and misused and read fragments of prose and poetry illustra- tive of her points. Every person inter- ested in the subject is most welcome. Tuesday evening the Amicitia, Hitika, | Premiere, Tip Top and Wohelo Clubs will hold their business meetings. Sup- per will be served as usual at 6:15. The Blue Triangle Club of young girls in business will have a “music hour” Thursday evening. A quartet of stu- dents from the Papas Studio will render a of special music on fretted fnstruments and there will also be sing- ing by the whole ‘group. . Friday night will mark the beginning of a series of monthly dinners to be held during the Spring by this depart- ment. The guest speaker of the ev ning will be James J. Davis. Secretary of Labor. The Secretary will be intro- duced by Mrs. Wilson Compton, chair- an of the department. The theme of &e evening will be *“Advancement— How It Comes.” The advisory board sponsoring _these dinners are: Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt. Assistant Attorney General of the United" States: Dr. Elizabeth Kittredge. Miss Mary ‘Winfree of the board of directors of the Continental Trust Co., Miss Jessie La Salle, assistant rintendent of Violets are blooming on smartest coats and ensembles. Bunches of large violets with real- istic leaves at §1. been organized. On Thursday also the three clubs at Jefferson Junior High School will meet at 2.pm. and Les | Camarades and Fidelis Clubs at Eastern | High will meet at 2:45. | On Friday the three clubs of Hine Junior High School will meet at 2 p.m. Bon Secour Club of Central and Sempe: Fidelis Club of Tech will hold special ’nécgnln:s in the Girl Reserve Club rooms at 3:15. The four Saturday morning Girl Re- serve Clubs will meet in. the clubrooms at 10 o'clock. ‘There are now 29 active Girl Reserve Clubs meeting regularly each week. Any girl between the ages of 12 and 18 is in- vited to join the club in her sciool or the Saturday morning clubs at the Y. W. C. A. Building. Industrial Department. The members of the industrial com- mittee will serve lunch to the girls working at the Price Wilhoite factory on Tuesday noon. The recently organized French Sup- per Club will meet on Tuesday at 5:30 pm.. followed by bowling at 7. On Wednesday the K. E. Y. Club will hold its regular meeting at 6:30. On Thursday Club will meet on March 8 at 4:30 for swimming and Washington 9 A FASHION INSTITUTICN p— P18 BEFCRE You Buy the Frock See Our Special Demonstration this Week of the ew Dorothy Bickum Models in the Smart “Vagabond Sash” ‘T'HE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. . MARCI 4. after supper there will be boWling matches. The regular meeting of the industrial committee will be held on,. Friday. March 8, at 6:30 pm. % General Education. 4 The ‘subject for Drew ‘Pearson's lec- ture for Wednesday night at 8 a'clock will be “China in Revolution.” Men'and women are welcome ind single tickets may be secured. On Tuesday night at 7:30 the general cducation committee and the Education Council will have 25 guests meet with them to discuss the new classes to be put on in April and {o hear a rerort of part of the recent cducation conference held in New York. Miss Minnie V. Sandberg. education director, will leave on Saturday to ad- dress the Girl Reserve conference which is being held in Lancaster, Pa., over this week end. X Chapters. ‘There will be a meeting of the chap- ter council on Monday at 11 am. at Seventeenth and K strects. Miss Min- nie V. Sandberg will report on the edu- cation_conference recently held in New York. having as her theme “An Analysis of Religious Trends in the United States es Reflected in the Association.” Miss Richey also will be a guest at this meet- ing. Chevy Chase Chapter held its execu- tive .committee meeting February 27 at the home of Mrs. F. M. Hoadley, where Brlmnry plans were made for the Fall azaar, ‘The chapter will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 6, at 2:30, at the Presbyterian House, 5838 Chevy Chase Parkway. —Mrs. Hubert Snoke, Mrs. H. De C. Adams and Mrs. Cliffon E. Chandler will be the hostesses. | Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, the pastor of | the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, will give a Lenten talk. The chapter has assumed the responsibility of build- ing a scnior cottage at Kamp Kahlert as a gift to the association. Piney Branch Chapter will hold its | Bible class every Monday in March at the home of Mrs. E. J. Fox, 1615 Bu- | chanan street. A benefit luncheon for the mantel fund will be given on Mon- | day, March 5. Health Education Department. The local mmugl of Women's Division, {N. A. A. F., will have its usual monthly | meeting March 7 at 8 p.m. in the cor- | rective gymnasium. | Food Service Department. Beginning today there will be regular | | cafeteria service each Sunday evening| from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria | at Seventeenth and K streets. | o } STAYED CLOSE TO HOME. ‘ octated Press. | Correspondence of the A: Mrs. Mary Ann WALTON, England. Warner, who has just died at her Sur-/ ;rey home here at the age of 101, in all her long life never journeyed farther than 5 miles from her birthplace. Surviving Mrs. Warner, who retained her faculties alert until her death, are [a Children, 52 gradchildren, 60 great- \grnndchlldren‘ and 7 great-great-grand- ! children. Fox Scarfs are es- sential this Spring and we have a wonderful collection at $59.50 to $195. Neword —gvpsy girdles for Mademoiselle, and “La Masque” —a new combination for Madame. Modern—beautifuily made garments, designed to pro- duce the greatest comfort and style—and demonstrated by Miss Elsie Co akley —personal representative of the House of Vagabond. " Come and let her advise you about just what style to wear—for even the slightest girdle makes a world of style difference. Pink crepe e chire vtk elas ireets—38 50 Vagabond Sash—$2.50 to $10 Pink brocade and jersey with elastic insetz—$18.00, uL" Masque”—$5 to $18 These are the garments designed and made by a woman to make women look slender—and because they do they have met with tremendous success. Made of the finest Skinner's silk crepes, satins and brocades, to in- sure satisfaction, You ought to know them and Miss Coakley is here to tell vou at first hand, Only at Jeleff’s in Wachivgton Gr. ey Shops—Second Floor Just in Time to Mean Vital Savings! New Spring $10 to $13.50 Sorosis Ties and Oxfords —Patent leather with black suede —Patent leather with lizard calf Spike Heels! 38.95 Spanish Heels! ( —and in Every Size! Sorosis de work Fivery pair quahty—high unusual purchise makes it lar $12.50 and $13.50 Sprin 200 pairs in all—much footwear morrow morning ! Sorasis Shop ~—Brown vici_hkid with brown suede ~—Brown vici kid with lizard calf ‘uban ‘Heels! which means the best in manship, and only a very possible to sell these regu- g styles for only $895! too few for the eager shop- customed to pay much more for their so be among the first arrivals to- -—Street Floor Patent feather tin simulated heard trimmed 1998 PART 5. New Handbag Fashions —in almost infinite variety for madame ;l_nll mademoiselle —for dress and sport occasions—to be specially presented in this our Fashion Week! Their lovely shapes and col- ors, their excellent quality—and their practicability makes this a most interesting cvent. $3 to $25 each. ROMNEY Fashions New—to be disclosed for the first time tomorrow—as a feature of this—our Week of Fashions! Spring fashion week at Jelleff’s—always an event—for Fashion and VALUE combine in our promotions. See the new fashions—see our new conceptions of VALUE! Romney Frocks Feature Printed silk with dots and beaded panels. * kX Pleatings in stunning new versions—some inde- structible. W e _ Chiffon and lace to typi- fy femininity. % ® % Full circular’ skirts— dipping lower in back. * % * Jabots, bows and scarfs. Remney Coats feature capes, scarfs, ® % % barrel cuffs of “butter mole,” kashmir Fine tailoring and dress- with satin insets, fitch away-from-the- makmg;icta:ls. face collars—priced at $59.50. Value as well as distinction in ROMNEY Fashions And remember if it is a Romney—it has passed a Board of Fashion membership—a board of stylists from ten high-class specialty shops—a committee whose trained eyes see fahion, see line, see workmanship. * Smart ensemble cos- tumes, ingeniously styled. Always $49.50 . Dictinctly different styles for women and misses.—Second and third floors! Z ., ASHIO AP m.!'.fi‘.l“'”,';‘:‘... AR (At.Rivht)—Smnning Misses’ Romney ensemble in the dotted silk Paris likes so well—sunburst pleated skirt, Channel neck and crystal belt, $49.50. (Center) —Replica of Lelong model introduced at the Paris openings—distinctively tailored for madame. $49.30. (At Left)—Handsome coat for madame, kashana with inserts of satin, standing squirrel collar, detachable silk scarf. These three are of the new Romney Fashions —we invite you to come and see them all! ONYX POINTEX WEEK MARCH 5"1010™ Style feet - feet eet top to toe . f— For ONE WEEk ONLY These Special Onyx Pointex Prices 155 Service-Sheer. Silk with cotton tops and <7 $150 rsl l 541 Chiffon. Silk to the ° hem—cotton feet 505 Chiffon. Silk to the very top with cotton 707 Service-Sheer.Silkto the hem—cottonfeet $1.85 265 Service Weight. Silk to the hem—cotton s f Gl g 31.95 k 850 Service-Sheer. Silk o from top to toe 750 Chiffon. Silk from 350 Service Weight. Silk from top to toe For Onyx Pointex ] Week Only Regular Price . $1.65 - .. $RE5 1.35 . $2.00 - $1.9! *1.95 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY-THE ORIGINAL POINTED HEEL STOCKING AT MUCH LOWER PRICES Notordinarystockings—notirregulars—butgenuine and new Onyx Pointex Silk Stockings,made in Onyx Mills, with the Onyx Pointex trade-mark stamped upon every heel—offered in the complete new Spring color range and at prices far below the usual level! This is Onyx Pointex Week—a week set aside by the manufacturer to intro- duce the Original Pointed Heel Stock- ing to millions of new wearers—to demonstrate how the Pointex Heel adds trimness,grace and charm to ankle lines. Sccure your supply of these stock- ings now. Let the stockings them. selves suggest why so many smart women throughout the country wear them regularly. Buy them by the pair or by the box. i ———— Onyx Pointex Tlhe ORIGINAL Fointed Heel Stocking ollelf A_FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork

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