Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1928, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 19. 1928 el STAI.[M M[ SEEN GIRL RESERVE CLUBS MeDowel, directors of the irl Re-| ARTS CLUB TO ENTERTAIN. TO HAVE SONG CONTEST | aosistion e adase will " inchuge T DI, Chanias Parneworch, Miss Alice Ed#| CON0¢rt by Guitarist, Singer and wards and Miss Edith B. Athey. Pianist Announced. | Orgenizations of Y. W. C. A. Com-| "ye winning club will appear Priday [ o o e | prising 700 Members Meet in | and Saturday nights, singing between | Sophocles Papas, gultarist; Miss the acts of the Girl Reserve operatta, | Dorothy Sherman Pierson, singer, and Competition Tomorrow. “The Pled Piper.” The children of the | Eveline Monica Papas, planist, all of Elghteen Girl Reserve clubs of the | Sret ‘,’,\!“{‘l‘“be“‘:fi;’;}s'“;‘} ‘g:ufigfi;‘,’; Washington, will appear at the concert House Committee Drafting!Y. W. C. A. comprising almost 700 | performance of the operetta. of the Arts Club of Washington tomor~ / {girls of the city’s junior high schools, et :E:' d’}:%’e‘:ion-[r(e fimcesr'zmvé% b;flé:kr;g;r : E T Measure to Provide the Dennison Vocational School and| oo o Fiyer Reaclios Oairo AMias Tielon MGGIRW OGS Biatiivt . the Fillmore Graded School will meet d will give a recital before the club o~ y : S, d fl : in a song contest tomorrow afternoon | CAIRO, Egypt, March 19 (#).—Lady | Thursday evening. Her program will R p ¥ Secon 001, Federal Aid. |at 4 o'clock at Barker Hall, in the K | Mary Bailey, now on a solo flight from | include numbers by Depussy, Ravel, 7 | street Y. W. C. A. Building. | England to Cape Town, South Africa, | Chopin and Scriabine and a Beethoven | _The contest will be under the direc-| arrived today from Aboukir, near Alex-|sonata. The recital will be under the {tion of Miss Mabel Cook and M andri; direction of J. Rowland Bobbins. prospect, members of Con But in seems to | | DOwWN STARS STORE | = : : ; ' possible to { Hloodwar &Efiflthm]] . fi N W 20\l These prove Continuing Our Special Offer s : . Women’s Full-Fashioned All-Silk | || [ ' B e— Chiffonand Medium-weight Hose , N ‘ Spring g, 7] -10 pair (ol ] R % /1 Clothesand All the Popular Spring Shades—Sizes 8% to 10 s Accessories shipbuilding. It also provides for the | opening of bids by the Shipping Board | R, U S B ‘ , i at popular Clen mail contracts, plaring of the 9 . ’ n 11 marine officers and crews e e Tt A . Y\ Women’s and Misses Government fund for reinsuring 01‘{ bty i New Easter Coats Board fleet into | 4 s, with the third class to be 1 considered as “unserviceable and obs Spectal $ ‘50 Jete and to be withdrawn from servi \ | s Price e embers of the committee have indi. | NN : ate al are not content with 3 \ either measure alone. but expect a com- | 4 NEW TAILORED TWEEDS NEW YOKE TREATMENTS biration of the two in the final draft. 3 NEW TAILORED TWILLS DEEP STITCHED CUFFS -— 2 NEW CAPE COATS NEW STANDING COLLARS e = NEW DRESS COATS NEW SCARF THROWS WOMAN LOSES $200 G : DIAMOND STICKPIN il ; A coat suitable for every occasion—in practically every smart style that is becoming and fashionable for wom- Pickpocket Victim Seeks to Re- en and misses—is included in this large and varied se- WOOD SHIRE SUITS, N lection just arrived in time for Easter shoppers. And cover $128—Tourist Robbed the materials and workmanship are reasons that you New Spring colorings are offered in fabrics even at Capitol. should make an attempt to see them first thing to- finer than those of former seasons. WOOD- Loss of a stickpin set wit A morrow morning. Newest colors and mixtures—all a AFFTTICE Ak 5 valied at $200, Was reporied o the s 4 N SHIRE SUITS are “Always 2-Trousers.” by Mrs. Benjamin Livingston, > apartment 202, 4701 Connecticut ‘ave- DOWN STAIRS STORE nue, vesterday. o T i s e Knirrep Topcoarts, #25 *30 make an effort to recover $128 that was picked from his pocket. He was ) . B o S Olish B et Giewter, A Spring Showmg For general out-of-doors Spring wear you will 5t 8 cash box- find these correctly styled, single-breasted gar- prices Theft of & cash box containing $80 N S'lk R I % i e ool 1y mmehem gfg’"fi;‘fii €W 1 IR EIYODS R 1 (| ments unusually suitabie. Shower-proofed. was taken from a table in the living| e e i £, vt Readiness for Easter Costumes 't CoLoRED SHIrTs, $2-50 §3 84, m?nlleeofm:hnsor-mlcucan- R Y New 39-inch Washable New Printed Chiffons— Flat Crepes, $1.95 yard $1.50 yard Fah : ea : , yest 2 : cy stripes, checks, figures and plain colors i et e Heavy, lustrous_quality of washable Celanese Yarn Produgts il vl ; oo silks—in 35.0f the Season’s shades. Daintily sheer—and in the newest in good quality madras and broadcloth shirt- RUTGERS DEBATES HERE. prints for Easter and Spring wear. ings are shown. Collar to match; neckband. Satin-back Crepes, $1.95 yard i Colonial Team of G. W. U. Meets | Excellent for new Easter Frocks— Plain Colored Georgettes Visitors Tonight on U. 8. 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S0-inch yalances and tie-backs. ; s 24 yards long. $1. 2 i S $ $ Linen Huck Towels Criss-Cross Curtains New Cretonnes S[)R[N 4 Fl‘aL I HA ) 6 $8 ].O S0c $1.55 Pair 25c and 38¢ Yard 1o suffer from DOWN STAIRS STORE. Shown here to great advantage are the light pas- FOOt Tl'OllblCS | tel tints—pearl, mustard, rock and others. Note- worthy, too,are the new Spring shades of green. Don't negiect your feet any longer. Let our Foot Expert make en anal- | Repeat Selling ysis of your foot tr at once. B ol S vimta Men’s Fancy Rayon Hose, 65c pr. Runving Snorts, *1% s *1 t is to remove the cause and | RV - This new X on’s swene revels i i toictors o Your DA B Slight Irregulars of $1 and $1.50 Grades Clillu:f?l(l W f{_:}:;‘:k"‘]x‘r‘;;“l‘: l:t:iTx":h':r\\\dL‘;irgllfr\e:ls-n;»n ment with Dr.Schol!’s Foot Comfast T 0 cliects. S LS @ N S ap- Appliances. [ Newest figslfir{:"“gfld Colors pear on the shorts; pull-over shirts .of rayon. 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