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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) held in honor of the pledges and new members of the active chapter tomor= row at 1 o'clock in the auditorium of the National Press Club. The officers and members of the alumnae chapter | who will be hostesses at the luncheon are Miss Helen Stoutamyer, president; Miss Verda Eakin, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Hobbs, secretary: Miss Kath- | erine Brake, treasurer: Miss. Marmn“ Drown. chapter reporter: Mrs. Cataryn | T, Miss Marion Bates. Mrs. Hulbert oll. Miss Mary Chace, Miss Tous- saint Dubois, Miss Mary Harrison. Mrs. Dorothy Sauer and Miss Dorothea | Storck. The new members of the ace tive Alpha Pi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi who were initiated March 1 include | Miss Helen Bach, Miss Ruth Mac- Avthur, Miss Louise Mackall, V | Research Tricsi. Miss Virginia Storck. ania in its 1928 “show,” which is called “Tarantella,” and which will have its premiere here Monday evening, March 26, at the Belasco Theater, un- der the auspices of the local Pennsyl- vania Club, of which Dr. Frank Hood Schultz is president, and which num- bers among its members so many dis- tinguished Government officials resid- ing in the Capital City. There is perhaps no other group of university thespians in the country that is so popular as the “Mask and Wig- " ‘and many soclety events are al- | | ways scheduled at the time of their an- | 4 S (nual Washington appearance by lead- | ticing so-called “drugless cures,” was ing society matrons and debutantes. The Washington committee ~shich has charge of their appearance here includes, in addition to Dr. Schuitz. Mr. Karl E. Jarrell, sccretary of the club: Mr. George F. Snyder, j. F. Gran- ville Munson, Mr. Warren F. Martin, jMr. W. Chattin Wetherill, soecial as- | sistant to _the Secrgtary of Commerce, and Mr. Darrcll H. Smith, senior staff member of the Institute for Government Mr Martin, Mr. Wetherill and Mr. Smith are members of the thy Albert and Miss Ruth Griggs. The | Mack and Wig Club also. uninitiated pledges are Miss Chita Brown, Miss Grace Hurd., Miss Clouie THE |DOCTOR URGES SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL BILL Biggs Addresses Cosmopolitan Club on Measure to Control Healing Practitioners. Supvort for the measure now before | Congress providing for the regulation of the professions in the District prac- | advocated yesterday by Dr. J. Rozier Biggs speaking at a luncheon of the Cosmopolitan Club in the Carlton Hotel. | The recent death in this city of a | young woman while undergoing treat- ment at the hands of a drugless doctor | | was sufficient to persuade every one of the advisability and necessity of such |a law, Dr. Biggs declared. Roy Crampton outlined plans for a |ladies' night_entertainment to take | | place April 14. The club will hold a | meeting Thursday night at the Carlton | ‘\\m\ Paul Brangstedt in charge of ar-| rangements, it was announced. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Fg ST D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 The House o Courtesy -~ Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. Misses Will Find Spring Here, Saturday Misses will find Spring smartly expressed in the newest of fashions that reveal the mode in styles especially adapted to her and to the youthful woman. See these special selections Saturday Saturday—An Unrivaled Collection of Senitiere and Miss Martha Steele. Mr. G. C. Dickens had returned from & two-week business stay in the South. | Federal Employes Object to Plan The District of Columbia Alumna: | i | | Association of Gamma Phi Beta wili | Submitted. | by Free Lessons. | give-a luncheon in the American Asso-, Protest against the present mmmj Tenlativedplans ot annal iLeamn | c.ation of University Women's Club, at s v ¢ nizht | , Tentative 3 ‘ | 1634 1 strect northwest, tomorrow at In]?"‘ was registered Wednesday night | ¢, “Syim™ campaign, conducted by ihe | 2 Bhiba { by the District of Columbia Federation | poys' department of the Young Men's . | of Federal Employes’ Unions meeting at | Christian Association, are under w About 50 prominent Washingtonians 710 Fourteenth street |1t was announced yesterday, and will be present at a pre-view of “The | s pron S o | swimming lessons will be given to boys Light of Asia.” the first film ever pro- 2 proposal that a $50.000,000 capi- | potween the ages of 10 and 18 years duced in India. at the First National | {alization be guaranteed to return 7 per | The classes will be conducted April projection rooms in the Mather Bu:ld- | cent, the adopted resolution zaid. prom- 19,10, 11 and 12. W. M. Wilson, boys’ ing Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. {icac o benefits to {1 i physical director of the Y. M. C. A., The picture deals with the life of | S¢S M s to the car riders, but | 1dvine” the announcement yesterday Buddha and is considered one of the | Father pointed to exploitation of them. stated that 450 boys took advantage of | mast noteworthy artistic achievements | A committee was appointed to ap. | the free instruction offered last vear of the Orient in recent vears. Among |pear bafore the Public Utilities Commis- | and that it is hoped this year's enroll- | the guests at the pre-view will be Mrs. |sion. The members are E. C. Hooper, | ment will equal or surpass that of last Tytus McLennan, Mr. Leander McCor- | W. S. Kinnev and John R Newman. | vear. | mick Goodhart. commercial secret ML of the British embassy: Mr. and Mrs. | Harold H. Sims. Mrs. Felicia Pearson | | SN0 00000000 OO AR ARERY and the commercial counselor of the | British embassy and Lady Broderick. | isses’ Spring Coats Bl . | FILE MERGER 7PR0TEST. %(.Yv! LAflNCHESbAMPA'GN-E “Learn to Swim” Move Featured The smartest styles for both Dress and Sports Wear are featured at one special price 45 OATS that are gems of the mode, because each is an authentic version of an b R i ! original Paris import. Coats which enable each smart miss to express her in- | i | | | | b d Several patrons and patronesses have | been added to the list of those who are | interested in the three concerts to be given by the Elena de Sayn String Quartet, March 12. 19 and 26. in the Du Barry Hall in the Draper Building. They include Mrs. E. D. White, Mrs.{ sses Johnson, . Mr. Clarence Blachley, the Rev. Paul Sperry and Miss Anita Schade, president of the Genmni Literary Association. dividuality in her own smart way through the use of hows, ribbons, jabots, throw scarfs and fur on callars and cufis or just on the cuffs. Materials include Crepe Satins, Faille. Kasha and Broadcloth trimmed with Monkey, Squirrel, Natural and Butter Mole, Fitch and Pahmi _ Other Coats, $25 to $195 STABLISHED 1219-1221-G - STREET N.W. New Spring COATS That Keep Pace With Fashion Coats of ” every style— ! ~_“Fur Trimmed! [F The Schubert quartet for guitar, | violin, viola and cello will have American premiere Monday. assisted by Sophocles T. Papas, the Greek guitar virtuoso. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, chairman ©of patronesses for the Mi-Careme dance | for the benefit of Monticello, has among | the patronesses for the event: Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford, Mrs. David A. ! Reed. Mrs. Key Pittman. Mrs. Walter | E. Page. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keves, Mrs. Sol Bloom. Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, Mrs. Cordell Hull. Mrs. Willlam D. Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Dickinson Letts, Mrs. | Theodore W. Noves. Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. David De Bose Gaillard, Mrs Henry W. Fitch. Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman, Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Henry A. Strong. < Frank B. Freyer. Mrs. Stephen Bonsal and Mrs. Charles M. Oman. { The dance. which will take place Thursday, at the Mayflower Hotel, will be in the nature of an old-fashioned country dance with many unusual and Gelightful features that have not been on the programs or in the arrangements of any of the balls given this season fccording to announcement by Mrs. | Delos A. Blodgett, chairman of the ball Much interest is already being shoy ¥ _prominent Washingtonians 'in l‘l:: coming to this city of the famous Mask and Wig Club_of the University of . . Very Special: Red Fox Scarfs ‘ Just when the vogue for Fox Scarfs is at its height we receive this special shipment of choice, $ rich scarfs to sell at one record low price. Be among the first to have one Saturday. Our French Room Is Ready With Authentic Copies of In Our Five-Dollar Hat Shop Sports Coats! | Special Purchase and Sale of Scarf Coats! Furless Coats! | | Dressy Coats! i Crochet Visca Hats Small, Medium and Large Headsizes Original French Hats $10 “What's new?” is the question of the day and our $94.75 % Coats that you would see elsewhere at a much high- er price. Coats stressing It Doesn’t , Cost Much e Beautifully fashioned of Crochet Visca, in the new- est manner approved by Paris for Spring, 1928. De- signed with flowers and ribbons in beige, rose glow, —to make the little ones happy—for we have assem- bled the most gorgeous col- lection of little coats in our career. And the values in- H H E £ H H H 3 g H H H H H H H g H H § g : H § g vite comparison! See them g tomorrow, i E Z H g i E French Room answers it by presenting this interesting originality in designing and trimming effects— for the miss, the woman and the woman. Silks—Tweeds Kasha-Like Materials Twills—Broadcloth Stunningly beautifully lined—featur- ing all the favored colors including new tans, middy blue, new gray, navy and black. Children’s New Spring Coats $4.95 Sizes 310 b and 7 1o 10 Years collection of new materials and styles in the leading Paris colors and moderately priced for Saturday at $10.00. copen, red, black. navy, grey. wood violet. coats larger Beverly Special Silk-Top Chiffons Especially good and specially priced very low for such quality. $1.65 3 Pairs, $4.75 More and more women are turn- ing to Bevery "Special’ Silk-top Chiffons and the answer simply is that thev are receiving wonderiul quality and value. Three Special Main Unsurpassed in Charm, Quality and Floor Features Valve Are the New Misses’ made and B ‘ New Bags Ferase, patent and other leathers: antelope and pin seal in hags of new design for nicely | | Spring Frocks \\ An Interesting Group Spring. Al colors, | fitted interiors, Auwaits You at $2.95 Smart Vestees Vestees of brocade madras, in white, tan and Lido blue, Double - breasted mannish models in finely tailored " 939 Dancettes Step-in and Brassiere com- bination increpe de chine, worn wwherever smart it S i U : trimmed with Indian Print o+ Sz s o Youth congregates for Lace. All new pastel shades. The Ensemble is again day or evening, one of the outstanding Other Frocks $16.75 to §75 |ruu|!c-.ni the l‘ll\\\l(‘. In fact it is practically es- sential to the smart wiss' We have as- sembled this showing for Naturday to enable you to buy one at this very spe- cial price, $25 A / “Always a step ahead of the Mode,” they say of Philipshorn’s Frocks at $25.00 and this selection conclusively proves it Fashions that favor the feminine trend trimmed with the smartest of style details assure you a choice for every type. And every frock is new! The New Season Has Acclaimed the Youthfully Smart Ensembles Newest Versions Are Featured Saturday $39.50 Adapted ideas of older sisters’ coats and just as attractive, Youthful scarf effects, Jenn , tatlored and belted models, like materials, tweeds and Damtily trimmed, Al This Little Girl's colors. Flat Crepe, Indian Prints, Geopgette, Satins and Tiills, in the colors that will be Third Floor New Spring Coat $7.95 Made to Sell at $10 A Step Ahead In Style New Spring HATS $3.95 Regular $5.95 Values Hats that youdl find selling for much wore. So many col 1 oshapes that selection interesting and easy Crachet Viscas, Felt and Crocher, 1y rints, Celin shane Braids Straw and Felts. Kivery head size for fe onetiof “the ing models, Made poiret twill, in and zlmond green wardrobe, Yoose linings=nicely with faille silk, Size 5 10 6 years TSR TR B TR TR T e TR T RO T AR T Beverly Pumps for Spring Beverly featares the Pump for Spring in a delighttul /A vaiety of leathers and interesting styles. - / $6.50 Left: Stepein ol black patent with cut outs on vamp. Hundreds of New Ensembles in Tweeds with Jersen and Sk Nouses, or dress of printed crepe. Tan, Grey and i / ,./" p / f - : rv’ ot / Green ealors. Coats « ‘% f are full or threes | quarter length < 2 . fi Other Ensembles, $29.78 to $138 ) Spring Headwear $1.95 he prettiest styles and Right: Pump in Satin, Pateny, Second Floor Suede and Kid AP0 000000 O AA OO A T e e e e e e -5 .