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TIIT. TVEXNTNG . WASTIINGTON, T €. MONDAY, MAR g 19 s 25 Miss Elizabeth Main, Mr. and Mrs, | selections by Miss Ross and Mrs. Robert ¥ ‘"m&u‘mmw‘llmmm.u.q\ ~ ~ re < charge of the | northwest, with more than 65 persons|Mrs. Joe Little and Maj. Thatcher 4 v table, assis s V. | prosent. Walkes Clarence F. Pollock, Mr. J. Nelson An- | Ross. : : The reception was followed by danc- | derson, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Swet- E ] El i (Continued from Fourteenth Page) | table, ted by Mrs. Frank Carden. [held thefr twenty-fourth annual dinner |selections which were enthusiastically | Everrett Parsley, Miss Hope Ross, Miss | Are your palms spotted with scales? [ Mrs. Frank B, Bourn. Mrs. F. J. Mac- and dance Saturday evening in the recelved. Maude O'Flaherty, Mr. Guy Arrington (If so, wash the fronds with whale oll o ekt woh 17, ne | Maugh and Miss Flora Johnson. The | patfo of the Carlton Hotel. ‘The chap- s an ss Audrey Arrington. soap, says the Nature Magazine. At T of r\\‘-\“{‘g{a::irx:ifx{; S qfor the | following ladies have “taken tables: | fors awere headed by Miss Florence Jose, | Mrs. Samuel Poc Garden and Miss| A delightful programme was given, | the same time sponge the lcaves of all . 715 Thlrteenth S[reet Gl be £En At the Wachington | MIs. Edgar B, Meritt, Mrs. David Ocrt- | president of Alumni Chapter: Miss Myra [ Ruth Virginia Anderson entertained at | including” readings by Miss Thompson !hmlsn plants to remove accumulated i e geen at the Washington .y .{Manning, president of Zeta Chapier,|n Japanese Tea Sunday afternoon (and Miss Nelson, and piano and vocal 'dust and help them to breathe. REGISTERED e D N e S and Miss Frances Edelen, president of | February 26, in thelr home at 60 Ran- THE and patronesses inclu Z Mrs. Louis H. Mevers, Alpha Chapter. Mrs. Joseph Richards, [ dolph place northwest. ‘The house was Moscs, Chiel |\ A" Smith, Mrs, A. S. : chair : Iy dec i . R T . . N ; jr. was chairman of the committee in appropriately d_ i Japane ooy, Judgs Fathsyn | CliariesSw ViR by CArge of arrangements, the other mem- | lanierns and blossoms. . Mi p a es - or er a e ‘ L Ly, ERaR s. Quinter, Mrs. C 3 s being Miss Virginia Richards, Miss [ Robert Nelson Anderson poured te PAINTS Dr. Chatles W.|\rs, Frank Littell, Ms He' Lanston and Miss Frances | with Miss Mary Frances Neson and [l £or ins1oE atever oure Mr. and’ Mrs. Wiliam E.|Dawson, Mrs ries W, Shanley, About 75 ladics attended the | Miss Ma MT. and Mrs. Thomas P. Little- | fannat : 4 3 Sy WA guests were: M, Mis, T. T. A & OUTSIDE . o = > Col. and Mrs. A. Mctz, Dr. E. R. | Fluckey. Mis. © Avker. presee derson, Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Mic r. THE HOUSE ‘ t P t Artistic Household Adornments, Antique Mahogany Furniture, L Mr. A . Spaid and | 0'Connell, Mrs. E. s The Alabama State Society held a|and Mrs. Randolph Helland, O 1 l'lg O aln I d S ntique Oriental Rugs, Paintings by Noted Artists, Valuable : ert E. Campbell, Mrs. Arthur Proctor. |reception Thursday evening, at Me- | Samuel Poe Garden, Mrs. E. F. Nelson, VARNISHES, | s, Japanese and Chinese Works of Art, Silverwa g | Mrs. Rowzee. Mrs. E. J. Shepherd, Mrs. | ridian Mans n honor of Represent- [ Mr. ‘Thomas M. Jones, Miss Maitland L 3 A Barthel and her ! john F. King and Mrs. Chamberlin. |atve Lister Hill and his bride, who | Thompson, Mr. Herry Miss Luctlle WAX & ; s et . Albert Iee Schrader,|” 'The committee in charge are Miss |was formerly Miss Henrletta Fontaine | Harris, Miss P s, Mr. STAINS painted. Which is just another way r home in Col- \fabel L. Peabody, Mrs. Louis H.|McCormick of Eufaula, Ala. Mrs. R. N. Anderson, Mr. Ralph Mark, [l FoR FLOORS. of saving REILLY-ENDORSED i WITHIN OUR GALLERIES day afternoon, giv- | Meyers and Mrs. John O'Connell. Mr. Lee Barnes, president of the so- | _ ] surprise miscellaneous shower in S cioty, and Mrs. Barnes headed the v == SARCRE g l of Miss Dorothy Irene Amold, | The annual Founders' day banquet |ceiving line and introduced the guests ::‘{_:'::JEU:SE, :”]\) ]\ I'S are the right ones for your 715 13th Street ; E | f B— ! ss Virgin i zota, Alumnd 8 ha Chap- |Ing, and during the evening the Wash- | man, Mr, Ellis Slack, Mr. and Mrs, | l ’ A . b ¢ 1. Nyers will be at 1 Eenstiths As:;:“lx‘\l T o Satority | Imgion Quartet revAered A mumbcr of | Robert Toss, Miss Tuby Quick, wr | Help Your Plan oan s l't alieries H i By Catalogue —this Spring, ought to be well ||| 3 Brasses and many other articles of virtu which go to make home beautiful, to be sold at Public Auction gement to Mr. Ebner Dun- o < to Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Others in the g e A recentiy - was | Of Lambda Chapter, Phi Sigma Kappa fo Mr. and Mre, Hll others tn, the Responslbtltty POLISHES e guests were N L(‘;‘(n'l-‘mtlvmn,\;"o:’ Glml}(- t\\";\shgls(l«lm"l;ll‘;‘ dicston, Representative and Mrs, Miles Kibwilic (e vitdl i & FINISHES {|Buying here not only insures you | Tllelmdly,hWelznnfl;y, Tllundayhandgl"gday, ; | versity. will be held at the Carlto = good, Representative an : tionship of your eyesight to nandahile T e bl ) U0 | ) Saturday_night, March 10, and |Daniel P. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs, Harry el R bl WAl TiRiTS dependable quality paints, but also arch 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, 192 Sk | speakers for the occasion will nclude | K. Fulton, Dr. and Mrs, 1. O. Sargen. e i R gives you the advantage of— At 2 P. M. Each Day t L. Smith. | Senator él'b M. PN“{‘JL wm;{ “rfi‘mi‘(: s;:‘lm“;ww:\n n:mgl;d\vl:lfii. “Ih'di l;“l”r lr:]r.n:gllhll-i l'llle grave rtxpo:sl« DUPONT foe S o From the Sayles Esl by order of the National Savings & Trust TOOKE. | Senator Robert F. Wagner, New York; | ) ay, Dr, s. I W. Hill hility which we assume when i o 3 % ? JMackin- | Representative Frank L. Bowman, West | Maj. and 'Mrs. John Elmore, Mr. and | undertaking to care for your DUCO” FOR Spec]‘ll ly I OW Pr]ces Co.; the George T. Porter Estate and other sources. rter and Virginia, and Representative Carl G. eyesizht. TRIM & ALSO 5 . - 1 . | Ba an, West Vi ia, and Mr. Dan-| = 7 ervice to you FURNITURE | = 3 > = Soebel of Washington: e e et A Wonderful Collection of Semi-Antique Oriental Rugs o hen Cnas. M. | Department will speak for the alumni, | e e FAINY HU H REI Y O by Order of the Princess Boncompagni Sl Chokers Made $ i ehave herved ‘; I l ‘ ] y pagni F Owings_of Hyatts- | The banquet is expected to be one of | will attest this fact, BRUSHES, ,"““"i‘“’“ Kruoger | the most elaborate functions of Phill Rrine tn vour out.of -date C L A F L IN STONCES & PAINTS & GLASS CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO : [ Rl e e : i cHANMOIS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 [||§ C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers * | st < O e OT' Searfs and we w emode] on | Stgma Kappa in several years. Covers | [[ Searts'and we will remodel them eld of Charleston, | alumni and active members of the New England Furriers i Registered Onfometrists omed in her apart- | chapter. Benjamin man, Prop. 922 14th Street by Miss Elsie ) In honor of the class of initiates in- 618 12(h St.—Franklin 6335 E i stalled Saturday night at the regular March initiation of the chapter, mem- | - e I bers of the chapter gave a guest dinner | B. H. Roberts of Ca- yesterday in their home, at 1822 I strect the Grace Dodge ined at a| it Sauerkraut : Juice . sner has taken | 0% @ Drink to Your Health” | NO NIGHT PROWLER - Sl : ; : - - : it : Safe Deposit Box ; apendy % 2 ¢ clothes come | A i $2.00 dozen at e =l o2, %o Manhattan, they are | : FEDERAL-AMERICAN e : sorted by: color and material 817-819 Fourteenth St. W. . oses & Sons| [/ #HHHE | . l e sy . fi Family Clothes Can Be Made Ve Vi s gt 1 mes iy nnis? Hi (0 - Imsmimmig W i then floods of soft water carry | 9 to 5:30 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 to Last Longer the dirt away. Your clothes get the wash, the Nels take the wear! Womnien ask us: “\What is this clothes materials against hard sur- Manhattan Net System? And how faces of washboards and the like, does it prevent wear?” she is simply wearing out the clothes to get rid of the dirt. If you, too, have been worried by clothes wearing out more quickly these last years, this method of Manhattan Laundry may give you a clue to longer wear, How much more saving of clothes to have Manhattan do her washing for her! Here the “Net” takes the wear, the clothes get the wash. The laundry is called for comiortable. Upholstered in excellent quality mohair (outside arms and . . i and delivered promptly by courte- ded) with loose spring cushions, reversible, top side covered When washed at home, clothes ous drivers. The pieces come home g material. usually receive their cleansing sweet and clean. Cost reasonable; y ] ‘ [ ‘f partly by rubbing the picces results sure. Priced, Sofa and Armchair $4()5 [ BRI i~ against a hard surface. At Man- hattan Laundry this rubbing ac- tion is eliminated. Your clothes are assorted into individual “Net Bags.” In the great rotating wash- er the hot suds swirl through the “Net,” and this “Net,” not the clothes, takes the wear. Try Manhattan for a month., Among the 11 Manhattan services is certainly one fitting vour need. For instance, one of the good all- ironed family services described below. $50,000 Prize Announcement You will find the gre Every woman faces this problem ’ Laundr s na of clothes wearing out. i she fol- lows ordinary methods of launder- ! ing, that is, the rubbing of the Satunla Eeiing Fost Wonderful All-Ironed Services NO. 4 OMY SERVICE” —Machine ironed; remarkably popular. All washing complete. Flat work en- ,",';'” :) ’,' ":,l ”hf',' Governor Winthrop Detk (Bee- 1 % tirely ready for use; men's shirts extra-ironed (10¢ each additional); only a few other articles may require of the very many dispiayec A s 5 Ay retaryy, finished dull red m 3 HEscoe B R Bia e ke R e P = Never before has Hoginy, WAL ",“““‘ SUFlaGEs b slight retouching. As small as $1.25 package taken.Surprising service, only 12¢ pound. such tables been construeted of genuine mahog- ustrated, In wal- any, excepting drawer fronts Bquare wp, 24x24 inches, Heautiful old copy with the § characterstic glass door front 4 Phone I Decatur 1120 1336-1346 Florida Ave. N. W. If you prefer a more complete all ivoned service: Try No. §, our “NEw Way SErvice™- pieces completely ironed ; ready-to-wear; unstarched; at only 18¢ pound for equal weights of Flat Work and Wearing Apparvel, mm\mi& min s 3.5, L Wi, AmTm 3 i) ) V. T X T Too. ¢ Sveream' : . Or the marvelous No, 6: “MANHATTAN SYSTEM' —particular picces hand-ivoned; ready-to-wear; un- starched. At only 22 pound for equal weights of Flat Work and Wearing Apparel. o Room Furniture, the light, overstuffed type o popular this season, Pleasing understrueture of ma wood lends o its charn, The upholstery is all moh removable and the covering on them is reversible, paterinls . .......-“\ Al 0‘-‘)'.". ‘\ RV )