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THE EVEN T\'G STAR, \\'\QH'T\("’I‘O\T D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL by dinner at Hersog's, foot of llewmh May 3, at 2400 Sixteenth street. Otterback will fll\u ‘magical cocktail.” Dancing, p.m. street, at 7:30 o'clock. Florence Hen- derschot in charge. “The ‘Al Smith Democratic Club of the R. E ‘The Studio Players ayers of the Anne Til- District of Columbia will hold a business lery Renshaw School of Speech, will meeting at the Burlington Hotel this present evening. ‘Tomorrow night the club will |.8 hold an organization meeting in V\l\'n) four one-act at Plerce Hall, plays, Saturday, pam., Fifteenth and Harvard streets. Hotel, 514 Nineteenth street, tomorrow, 7 pm. The alumni of St. John's College of Annapolis, Md.. will meet for dinner at-the University Club May 1, 7 p.m. Dr. Thomas Fell, for 35 years the presi- dent of St. John's, will address the local alumni. St Johi's men all over the country will meet at varfous centers on have a card party tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Rose Flood, 806 Whittier piace. Public Invited to attend. The Maryland Soclety of the District of Columbla will have for its honor guest and speaker tomorrow Senator Willlam Cabell Bruce. Election of offi- cers will be held, followed by a pro- 26, 1928. at the Washington Club. George B. Calvert s president and Z. D. Blacki- stone will make a presentation. Asks $5,000 in Auto Crash. Landon R. Miller of Vienna, Va. an employe of the Post Office Department, has filed sult to recover $5.000 damages | = land avenue northeast, for alleged per-‘ulth a mail truck, which he sonal injuries. The plaintiff says Tlev ing, at Sixth and C streets was Injured as the result of a cnh He is represented by Attorneys Brain. lislon of the defendant’s automobile ! hall & McCabe. *§*§¥=¥ Ex 11 EXEXEXI A IXSAIHEK mfl’ Lod lllll Fourth street and Pennsyl- MRS, BOARDMAN CLAIMED-BY DEATH 5 Lcader;n Sucwty, Known for s DL Youne: Benls:On. of St. Columba's Episcopal Church this | Rainter. Bene!aflmg Here—Mother |evening The ciub was organized. 15 $ of Red Cross Official. gram, cards and dancing, at 8:30 p.m., from Charles H. Warner, 624 Mary- Drilled Wells - Water Systems Complete Installations Columbia Pump & Well Co. 514 Twelfth St. N.W. Washington, D. C. A card party for the benefit of St | James' Church will be given tomorrow in the church ‘auditorium, Thirty-seventh street and Rhode Island avente, Mount | | ‘The National Library for the Blind | 1800 D> street. will give a concert Aprii A card party v«lll hc‘ given Ly Hope |28 at the Arlington Hotel, 8:15 pm. Chapter. No 30. O. E. S. 8 pan. at|The program will be given by Henry Northeast Temple, Elghth and F streets | Edmund Mozealéus. dramatic baritone, | . rtheast | and his orchestra of blind and oth Mrs. William J. Boardman of 1801 1" o . rod { wise disabled ex-service men. Pro- P strecl, mother’ of Miss Mabel T.| The Writers' League of Washinglon | ceeds for new books for the library and | Boardman, secretary and an incorpora- will meet. 8 pm, at Thomson Scnool | remuneration for the hnuuwnppm‘ tor of the present organization of the | 6 tl b h | *6. Pittshurg i Reading program’ Fifth chapter. com- | musicians, American.Red, Cross, died in Garfield | posite story, by Miss Lillian Graves. | Hospiiat Festndey T het 868 year S | eican var Mothers will meot | e e Molay Aumni Asoctation wi | o i Sunday, April 29 SPECIAL TRAIN 2::&:"‘“3,,}&;:‘;,,{‘:‘?‘,,‘&':,, ST {8 pam. in auditorium of the New Na- ! 4 S | tional 'Museum. Representative Roval | S e—— DO [ veaves Satura; Ly A Friend of Every One— Everybody needs a toilet help that will cleanse and purify. There’s a difference between cleaning and cleansing. Soap and water doesn’t do the latter. It takes an antisep- ticizing agent like— Key’s Astringent Powder You'll lik | that date. About 75 alumni are ex- | pected at the Washington dinner. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 pm. at the Hotel Gordon. The Women's Eastern '%lm Club_will X B * rs ago and has presented 32 plavs ¥ kil % k| / Excursion —- ~—to accomplish it. fall. Mrs. Boardmas had long been widely | C. Johnson, chairman of World War | >SS known for her chatitable work in this | veterans' legislarton. will be the pnnu» city, varlous worthy causes here having | Pal speaker. Talks will be given by | Teceived her earnest and effective sup- | Mrs. Amos A Fries and Mrs. George port. A member of & family of na- | Barnett and a toast to the flag by Mrs 3 [ tional prominence, she had long been | John C. Black. i socially active here, her home at 1801 | R : B street. havide bécome w center for | The Canndian Club will have o ban- S - 5 0¥ | quet. beginning at 7 p.m., at the Hami Washington's most cultivated people. | U She wag the hm member of the family of; the Jaté Joseph Earl Shef-| The Columbia Heights Community field of New Haven. who was a great | center will give a voung prople's dance. | benefactor of Yale University and|g pm. at the center. Eleventh and g:mfin; of (I&w t!:mkfikhnd -nldwv;:: Marvard streets. 1 ew fork ew aven railre s After his retirement {rom active busi- | ness. he settled in New Haven and gave | a large sum to found the Sheffield | Scientific School & . , Ay, Boardman was married 10 the | The Federation of Civic Associa’ions late William J. Boardman of Cleveland. | will meet. 8 pm.. in board ream of the grandson of Senator Boardman Of | District Building Connecticut. Aner‘ engaging in a suc- | e cessful law practice, Mr. Boardman L 3 FUTURE. moved to this city about 37 years ago ! and built the Boardman home &t The Ladies’ Social Club of El Nido, | va. will give a card party for the Eighteenth and P streets Sufviying Mrs. Boardman are threc penefit of St. John the Evangelist daughters, Miss Mabel T. Boardman of | Church, 8 p.m. tomorrow at Holy Com- the Red Cross, who was Commissioner forter Hall, Fifteenth and East Capito) streets, and purifying. natural body odors that are em- barrassing—Key's Astringent Pow- der overcomes them. Be sure to specify 50c and $1.00 X, 050 E-Z Chemieal Co., Washington, D. C. Washngton ming, lenves Prtebis G Laberty K27 P o Nimilar kg N W 3 kA Tk Pennsyivama Railroad HARRY KA\U]FMA\N INC. 1316—1326 Seventh St. N.W. XU U T el o The Joy of Normal Feet The Columbia Debating Society will give a dinner. 8:15 p.m.. at the Hamil- ton Hotel The Store for SERVICE and VALUES The Store for THRIFTY PEOPLE You can stand or walk for hours without tired or ach- Your daily duties can be performed with unin- ing feet. Look for the Pink Signs Girls" Dresses Ginghams a n d prints: all fast colors and washable; pretty sizes 7 to 14 yeap. terrupted comfort, and you Look for the Pink Signs will be fit to enjoy an eve- of the District of Columbia during President ~ Wilson's ~ administration: ~Mrs. Prederic A. Keep of this city and Mrs. W. Murray Crane. wife of the late Senator Crane of Massachusetts. Mr Boardnan died in 1915 Funeral services will be conducted at the residence_tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Rbbert Johnston, rector SL John's Episcopal Church. will offi- ciate. the slightest All the newest models in digni- ning without The Phi Upsilon Fraternity will give feet. its annual dance tomorrow. 9 p.an.. at the Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth and | B streets. Surprises during the evening Committee_on_arrangements: E. Hen- derer, C, B Gilpin and E. B. Glenn. | All are invited thought of your Boys’ Wash Suits All are $1 values; ch fast-color, washable fabric one and two piece styles; sizes 3 to 8 years. $2 Girls’ Summer Wash Frocks Sl .69 Beautiful new prints, warranted fast col- cut, 7to Unbl'ched Sheeting, 5 yds. Yard wide, heavy 69c weight; first quality. 69c styles Full bleached, siand-_ C.€) C 3-inch hem. Pillowcases, 5 for . fied styles. John Ebberts Shoe Co., Makers 1318 G St. N.W. DO DSOS TS ard make; The Woman's Alliance of All Souls' Church, Unitarian, meets in Pierce | | Hall. Fifteenth and Harvard streets. | tomorrow. 11 am. At noon. Charles W. | TODAY { Eliot. 2d. will speak of “Washington in 3 the Year 2000 Luncheon at 1 pm The Men's Club, of St. Margarct's a;g y G B. Plerce. hostess. Invita- | ill meet at § pan.,in the parish house {don extended to visiors. | of the.church. Comdr. John Cakel | Wilkinson. director of the South Ru~~1n Unii, Amnnun Red Cross, will give “Personal m?uenn of the Bmo- lution in Russi The Concuit' Hoad Citizens’ Assocta- | tion will meet. 8 o'clock. in St. David's parish hall, Conduit road. car stop 13 Benning-Glendale-Oakland Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock. in Smothers School. Address by Dr. John T. Prench. Those attending will be admitted to membership free. Capital Council. RoyAl Arcanum, will meet. 3 oeclock. at ‘Pythian Temple, Regent A B. Whedoy presiding. Washington Chapter. Unive Virginia Alumni Association. will Virginia smoker. 8:30 oclock. at Racquet Club. Dean William Minor Lile of the Law School and Ellis Brown, graduate manager of ; athletics, will Speak. Musical entertals and re~ freshments. $1 and $1.50 Quality SPRING SILKS Yd. Wide 690 Washable. Printed Radium Celanese Satin Printed Pongee nese Voile Faile Rayon And many other new weaves, every wanted chade, every yard crisp and new and cut from full pieces CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Alabama te Society will meet ors, neatly trimmed; sizes are full 14 years. Boys' Spring Blouses 85¢ to 31.00 quality: fast eolor: full cut; 69¢c to 16 years. Poys’ 50c Union Suits, 2 for 72x80 Nainsook Union 69 Suits: perfect; full cut; C well made; sizes 26 to 34. Men’s $1 Union Suits Brodeloth. madras. O stripes, crossbar: extra full OJC cut: sizes 36 to 46. Men’s $1 Night Shirts Muslin Night Shirts: 69 full cut and perfect: sizes C to 2 Boys’ 95¢ Pants Cloth pants, strong- ch Iy made: durable fab- rics. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Cretonne, 3 Yds. Sun and tub fast 69c Beauliful new Spring patterns. Yard wide. Ruffled Curtains, Set 5 pleces with valance: chotee of rose, blue or gold 690 trimmed. 40-inch Voile, 3 Yds. Belvedere make: French tape selvage: hard twist: 69¢c pastel shades. Imp. English Broadcloth 4 Yds. 69¢ English Longcloth, 7 Yds. Yard wide: standard make; soft finishi full 69c bleached Fancy Golf Hose, 2 Prs. 50c quality, for boys and girls: all new Spring pate 69C terns. Colored Stripe Spreads { .00 f } Double-bed siae; perfect 00 James E. Walker Post. No. 26, Amers§ foaw il o fcan Legion. will meet, 9 o'clock, at Rayon Alpaca, 2 Yds. Twelfth street Y. i The Un Lodge of Theosophists, For slips, underwear, Hill buudu? costumes and drapes; yard 69C . 40y LN venteenth and I streets, public_lecture. 8:15 wide: all colors. ‘The Red Triangle Outing Club. will have a sunset and twilight walk to see | M Rayen Gowns Women's lace-trimmed, rayon alpaca gowns; nile peach, rose, etc, Women's Frocks Neat prints and striped ginghams; set-in or kimono 69c sleeves: sizes 36 to 48. Women's Gowns, 2 for Plain apd flowered 69c crepe and plain nainsook: generous cut sizes. Corsetlette, Reduced to Diaphragm reducing, 69c garters attached; elastic insets; all sizes. Satin Slips Baronet satin slips, dark shades only: drastically re- 69c duced for clearance. Step-ins & Bloomers, 3 for Women's crepe or nai sook step-ins and bloom- 69C 2 for ers; regulation sizes. 69c Boys' §1 Spring Slasg Fine Caps, one piece an e eight-quarier to T4. Men's Khaki Shirts $1.25 value, extra size; fast colors; triple stitched; 69C sizes 1713 to 19. Men’s Fancy Hose, 3 Prs. for 50c to Thc values: big va- 69c riety of opatterns: sub- standards; all sizes. ity of ive a the You Can RENT One of These Wenderful Machines 69c Highly mercerized; white only; yard wide; 2 to 10 yard lengths. SPRING MILLINERY Hats of the Mode Revealing New Lines Crochets, braid, straws and $ 1 .69 silks, different, to top the Spring costume. Colors and styles of Silk Stripe Vests, 4 for 25¢ quality; regular and 69 C To Paint Your Wicker Porch Furniture Radiators or Automobile Paints and Lacquers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 19th St. N.W, Main 1964 Men’s $20 to $22.50 SPRING SUITS $1 1.69 Small lots grouped for a quick clund:g. season's biggest and best value of suits that are priced less than cost. Sizes 33 to 44. “What is Theos- the cherry eet at . the lvh'll at 5:15 o'clock. Hike around Hains Point. to be followed | Extra Size Bloomers, Crepe and nainsook; double seat: full cut; white and colors. 02 Go bw N W PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 827-829 7th ST. N.W. For Friday & Saturday ‘30 FOR YOUR OLD FURNITURE We’'ll Buy Your Regardless of Age, Make or Style OLD FURNITURE T NEW FURNITURE From You 1 From Us Come into our store either Friday or Saturday—look over our extensive stock of fine furniture—pick out new FURNITURE for your home and we'll allow you $30 on any old suite or odd pieces you may wish to dispose of, regardless of its age, make or style. 25¢ Huck Towels, 5 for Cannon make; size ch 18x36: choice of rose, blue and gold borders. Burson Outsize Hose, 2 Prs. $1 quality, heavy rayon, in nude and white only: 696 slight seconds. Hemmed Diapers, Dozen First quality Birdeye: 69C 20x20: hemmed for use. 29¢ Turkish Towels, 4 for Rose, blue, and gold 69c borders: 18x36 douole thread; perfect 59¢ Women's Union Suits 2 for Extra size shell 69¢ butlt-up shoulders; mer weight Part-Linen Towels, 6 for Kitchen Towels, in 69 C white, and crash, red or I)luf borders; hemmed. knee; the latest. All the flattering Sum- extra size; built-up shoul- shapes, all the smartest trim- ders; silk tape at neck. mings In small and large head sizes, A hat to please the miss Double-Bed Sheets Perfect quality; stand- or matron, ard make. quality label on each sheet, Extra Size Gowns White with imported em- broidery: V or square neck: full, extra size. 69c Baby Dresses, 3 for Lace and . embroidery Tokes: At pasiar oi" e UG white nainsook. Ruben Shirts, 2 for Rayon stripe, button front or wrap around: all 69C sizes. Teething Bands, 3 for Taylor made, or Ruben 69 C make: rayon striped; per- fect grade. Infants’ Coats Long or short; seconds, or damaged; good grades. ch Rubber Sheets, 2 for White, pure gum, or ved Q) rubber sheets; full crib C size; perfect, 69¢c You Buy Your $5 Girls’ Flat Crepe and Printed Radium SILK DRESSES Heavy, Compelled by Popular Demand to Again Offer Comfort Shoes for Women STRAPS or OXFORDS And. judging from the com- 2 69 Winel ments thera are many wisa Women looking for just sich rikber hoels.” Linings olid comort, Sixes wast 14 to 14 years, lioes Choica of one and two to stran slinpers dium hoels am silks, 7 made heavy crepes years, Wonder values. No Sale Is Too Small or Large for Us. Each Purchase Receives Our Perscnal Attention Wonderful Valua in LIVING ROOM SUITES Right now we have 0 9 widths C to Palmolive Soap, 12 Cakes Made of palm and o"\v o s i e 69¢ Krinkle Spread Cloth, 2 Yds. T for e 03¢ ters. drapes, Mill lengths. —Rase- ment. 25¢ Sateen, 4 Yds. lel white and fancy 6% stripes: high luster; good m\ml,\' ~—Basement. Boys' Blouses, 2 for 59¢c quality: sizes 8 to i dre hietiant o 090 patterns.—Basement, Floor Covering, 3 Sq. Yds. b9¢ felt base; mill length, 1 to 5 vards; per- 69 fect quality; 4,4 and 6/4.-~Base- ment., Unbleached Muslin, 7 Yds. 19¢; Ar vide extr 69(: heavy :ne:‘u“:mmr ey 69¢ tre:s covers or sheets.—Basement. e of the largest ang mo Women’s Felt Slippers Blue, gray, purple and rose; padded soles and 69C heels; sizes 3 to 8. White Tennis Shoes Boys' and girls' straps and oxfords; durable soles 69c and heels; sizes 8’5 10 2 and 2% to 6, China Dishes, Dozen 150, gold-band trimmed; all size plates and saucers Basement new Spring om ~ full Fast colors 40-inch Voile, 4 Yds. patterns; cut fro pleces. 69c ncy Silkoline, 5 Yds. Yard wide, in large as- 690 sortment: mill lengths. 2 to 10 vards. For drapery or quilt covers. — Rasement. Fancy Art Tick, 3 Yds. Good quality, tn colored, ssc fancy effects: for mat~ 3 tresses or pillowcases.—~Basement. * Vary term rd Velour Suites at v Suites with carved frames. ... 60 Suites to Choose From High as $650.00 NEWEST BEDROOM SUITES Nou fur vewrs bas sood furmiture been aute oo "Modern promictio machiners. make it possil See what marvelous vahies we are ofle 4-9:-« Walnut Veneered Bedroom Suites at. .. Beautiful 4-piece Suites olorful enamel at. -piece French Vanity Suites in burl walnut. . Other Suites up to $760.00 HANDSOME DINING ROOM SUlTES Union Suits, 3 for 72x80 check nainsook: stralght or bloomer leg. 69c perfect; sizes 2 to 12 Girls' Underwear, 3 for Gowns, slips, combina- tions, drawers, bloomers; ch sizes 2 to 8 and 2 to 12 years. ne 0 complete $84 -$97 .$179 Buy Women’s Rayon Hose 2 Prs., 69¢ Bilk from toe ta top in every wanted shade; seamless fool and fash- foned back; all wizes Sale of 9x12 Felt-Base Art Squares $3.69 A selection o THE SEASON’S GREATEST REDUCTION SALE! 47 SPRING COATS Actual $16.50 to $22.50 Values Spring coats. that are the last word in style and quality at such an unusual low price, Fine Suedes, New 1 wills Kashas, Satins, Failles The model you want made of the material of the color you've always desired—beantifully ~ trim med with the newest furs—awaits vour choosing tomorrow at only $13. All sizes 16 to S2 Now! Your %, Selection Held for Future Tamily wiis desians for iy “enis ihvving 10k b domer 497 ou' will » 6-piece Walnut-Veneered Dinette Suite at B.piece Walnut-Veneered Dining Room Suite. .$119 10.pitce Walnut-Veneered Dining Room Suite, $159 Other Suites up to $660.00 N S RIRIIRMIRITI . wrulmmmmwmmawwmmmmm;-wmmmm Delivery White Goods, 7 Yds. 2bc¢ to dbe nainsook, 69c longeloth — and _pajama checks.— Basement, Dress Gingham, 5 Yds. /e quality; 32 inches 6% Wide, checks, plaids and stripes. - -Basement. 05 Alipwed 85 Allowed on Vour o e Irigerator ULk ; ll‘ Top VA HKG Men's $3.50 to $4.00 PANTS $9.85 for sarvien from fabwios Wi svery watva valie men's. | colle wery alive models, o 49 TWO FOR : %15 Icers $14.75 Side Icers, $22.50 All sizes and styles In gock. Over 40'to choose from Ensembles and Dresses Boauiiful Bpeing Diesses of the smattest cakore anl materials ding weorkettes. nrinted sk, jersey et wavelfien satine, Hat' cree a0 kaiha wo, T Thet, evory naw material from ' wlan | g 0 INNSIAL dressnaking touche Young 11t A" fominiee (hose o e And . Y sembles. 10 10 SH; dressen 14 N0 AR Bizes 2 Between H and Eye 827-829 Tth St. N.W. White muslin: bine, pink, green and orohid chambray: white shawl collar, w0l #1550 R Pl Mattrons- firking itk —any sire e iul velt [y fr m [ S-. s Ny OISR P 1%