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36 IIWC | The weekly twilight music hour on the roof of the Young Women's Chris- | tian Association, Seventeenth and XK streets, will be held this afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock, when there will be group singing and a program of songe. Mrs. Albert Henderson and Miss Dorothea McDowell will be the hostesses. A meeting of the board of directors pf the association will be held Thurs- day at 10:30 am The monthly meeting of the rooms registry committee will be held Tues- day at 11:30 am. at Seventeenth and K streets. The work of the committee for the Fall and Winter with a special study of the housing conditions of the District of Columbia is to he planned 2t _this time The publicity-finance committee will hold its monthly meeting on Friday, October 19, at 12 o'clock. There will be 2 meeting of the Eliz- abeth Somers committee tomorrow morning at 12 o'clock Girl Reserves. Plans for the Fall program and meet- | ings are being made in all the Girl Re- gerve Clubs in junior and senior high | schools this week Miss Mabel R. Cook. Girl Reserve director, will speak at an assembl; ! the Dennison Vocational School Girls Wednesday at 2 pm. L every girl in the school w | Reserve, making the Dennison Girl Re- | serve Club the largest in the District This vear the two Girl Reserve Clubs | at Jefferson Junior High School w \‘ meet every Wednesday at 2:15 p. Miss Floy Wolfenbarger and Miss C tal Bangerter will act as faculty ad- The Girl Junior High Reserve Club at Po School will meet Thur ith Mise Elsie Talbert and | M. L. Ambrosi acting as faculty | and the Fidelis Girl | rn High School | meetings Thursday | | Th* club at Columbia Junior Hth‘ Echool will hold regular meetings on | Friday afternoon at 2:20 at the school. The Bon Secour Club of Central High Schoel conducted a successful member- ign last week and invites all ess meeting in lhe Girl Reserve Club rooms of the Semper Fidelis Club of Tach will also | hold an important meeting in the Girl Reserve Club rooms at 3:30 Fridas The Hi Girls Re: b of B ness High School will h: ship party in the rlubmmm Friday at 3:30. All girls who attend Business High School are invited to come and get_acquainted with the Girl Reserves. Fifty Girl Reserves from the six high school clubs are taking part in_the pageant. “The Cross Triumphant,” to be presented October 19 and 20 in the Washington Auditorium as part of the program of the Episcopal Convention. | There will be a hike and campfire | lunch on Saturday for all grade school | Girl Reserves, All members of the Sat- | urday Morning Clubs and their friends | ere invited to meet at the Y. W. C. A., | Seventeenth and K streets. at 10 am. | tsxrkmg vour lunch and two street car | ke Business and Professional Women's Department. The booklovers' section will have first meeting of tae year tomorrow night ct 8 o'clock. It will meet in the assem- bly room on the fourth floor. Miss | Alice Hutchins Drake, leader of the | group, has announced as her subject “Books for Autumn Reading.” There s no formality about attending any of the meet; of this section. Every business or professional woman inter- ested in the subject of the evening is cordially invited to be present. Tuesday evening the Amicitia. Hitika. Premiere, Tip Top and Wohelo Clubs will have supper together at 6:15, after which there will be an assembly pro- gram. The subject this week is the first in & series, entitled “Learning to Know Latvia and Her People.” Miss Leisa Stadnichenko is to be the special speaker and will give a resume of the history and geography of Latvia. Under the direction of Miss Imogene B. Ire- 1and, the club girls are going to learn the folk songs of the Baltic States. and | these will be sung during each assem- bly hour devoted to Latvia. “The Blue Triangle Club will hlvr supver at 6:30 Thursday evening. Fol- | Iowing supper the girls will begin the ' program they have planned through | which they look forward to becoming acquainted with Czechoslovakia and her | girls. For this first evening they are | going to use a four-reel motion picture | of Czechoslovakia, giving considerable | of the scenic beauty of the country and alco telling the story of the great ath- letic event known as “The Sokol.” The girls are also going to learn to sing the | ghtful Czech folk songs, under Miss ! Ireland’s direction. At 8 o'clock the | girls will begin to work on vari-colored | cambric scarfs, books and tarlatan ! stockings. in preparation for their d tribution of gifts at Christmas tim Industrial Department. The third annual Fall conference of the Woman’s Trade Union League and the industrial department of the Y. W. | C. A. is taking place this week end at Vacation Lodge, Cherrydale, Va., wh-nl ‘Newer Approaches to Woman's Prob- | lems” will be discussed at the various | In addiiton to the speakers | already announced, Miss Tille Lindsey of Bryn Mawr Summer School for !n- dustrial Workers will talk on “The | Value of Co-operative Action.” M Margaret Scattergood and Miss Frances | Chickering are among the speakers thlu efternoon. The industrial department will co- | operate with the League for Industrial | Democracy of the Episcopal Church in | the series of industrial discussions which take place during the Episcopal Convention on the third floor of the | Y. W.C. A Soventeemh and K streets, October 14-19 at 4 p. ‘ The K. E. Y. Club will meet Wednes | fday for a supper party on the roof. | The Greek Club will hold a meeting | on October 18 to make plans for the | dance it will give November & The Thursday Club will give a tea | party October 18 from 4 o 6 pm. in the elubrooms on the third foor. New girls are. cordially invited to join thiz group. Chapters. 'Chanmh will hold ing at the heme of Mr L. T. Jones, 30 Grant tircle, at 2 p.m tomorrow. Miss Imogene Ireland. the secretary of music at the association, will speak on the convention in Sacia- mento last Spring. where she was a del- | egate. She will also lead the chapter m‘ singing The Dupont Chapter wishes to an- | nounce that the food sale which is noted in the Capital Outlook, 1o take place in the Iobby of Seventeenth and K streets on October 22. i< to be post- | poned until November 15. The chap- ter. however, will Liold ite first meeting of the Fall on the twenty-second in the ?am room of the administration build- a4 i Princeton monthly m Elizabeth Somers Residence. The vesper service at the Elizabeth Bomere Residence will be held this aft- | ernocn at 5:30, when Dr. Earle Wilfley, | pastor of the Vermont Avenue Christian | Church, will be the speaker. Miss Eva Galbraith wil! Jead the service and Miss Julia Maxwell will be the hostess. The Elizabeth Somers Glee Club held its first meeting of the Fall season last Thursday evening. Planz for the vear were discussed and new officers elected Pauline Myer: president, Margaret Ral- ston secretary-treasurer. Natalie Koban librarian, Misz Imogene B. Ireland is the director and Misz Alta M. Smith the | tant director Educational Department. | There will be an advanced class in social dancing starting October 22 at £:30 pm. The class will be held on the | dical examination for this | AlI arrangements for and registration for the cl roade in the health education office on Vae £tk Soar. I 33+d BIRTHDAY X3 $1.69 Mattress Covers Mattress Covers, full and twin bed sizes: of heavy round thread shecting cot- ton: full eut to allow for shrinking. 1" First Floor. L e ot =ND) Imported Deco- rated China Nappy Sets, one each 4, 5, 6. 7 and B inch size bowls. Basement. A EEE BiRTHDAY $2.98 and $3.50 Rugs A o o it =D, W"Q Rag Rugs, with plain cen- ters and chenille borders; sizes 30x60 and 3x6 ft Excellent colorings. Fourth Floar. P 33,4 BIRTHDAY X} $1.14 Cups and Saucers 169 cset Set of six each Blue decorated China Cups )ond Saucers; neat ( decoration. l--e-uu. \,VA_,A'M—\,VAV-' > e ot D S N~M’~\Jfl\vN 98¢ Slop Jars White Enameled Slop {Jars, with cover and bail handle, Good size. Pasement AL A Nimee Ironing Pad and Cover Sets, heavily quilted pad, with unbleached muslin adjustable cover, Notion Dept. Ny N~MAQ et =ND G R A P 14¢ New style, guar- anteed — choice of 40, 50 and 60 watt sizes. Anniversary Sale price, 14c each, Bacement, Self-wringing Scrubbing Mops. )r: ily operated. An- ( niversary Sale price, 53c. Basement X0 69c Perfect Quality o1l Opaque | Shades, size 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 | ins.; guaganteed rollers: as- || sorted colors; complete with fixtures, ?yd Holland Window et s I e Fourth Fleor THL SUNDAY STAR, Anniversary WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 14 Both Sides of 7th at K Sale—$12.50 Duplex Velour Portieres $8 Just the portieres you have been wanting for some time—just the colorings you had in mind too. ity, Blue Blue Blue 27 inches wide, 214 in the following comhmatmn:-— and Rose and Taupe and Mulberry yards long: beautiful, deep, rich, ]u:trous qual- Blue and Gold Blue and Brown Rose and Rose Rose and Gold Rose and Taupe Rase and Brown Mulberry and Taupe $1 to $1.50 Damask and Rayon Draperies 36 and 50 inches wide—full bolts from which we will cut the required number of yards. stripes, in two-tone and combinations of blue, rose, gold, green, taupe and mulberry, Goldenhers's—Fonrth Flaor, Handsome figures or 68¢ Warm Bed Coveririgs in Qur Anniversary Sale! Down or Wool Comforts $12.95 to $20 Grades $9.75 $25 to $49 Grades $14-75 A maker's sample line of fine-grade down or wool-filled Com- forts, sizes 72x72, 72x80 and 72x84, for double beds. with silks, satins, celanese and extra fine sateens. Covered Plain both sides, some with brocade or figured centers, in various shades of blue, rose, gold, bronze, orchid, green and peach. Soft, fluffy, warm bed coverings for the coming Wintry nights. stitched or ribbon tufted. $6.95 and $7.95 Comforts Virgin Wool-filled Comforts, for double beds; sateen and mercerized thread cam- bric coverings, in light and dark fig- ured effects, with plain color borders. $10 All-Wool Blankets warp, woof and filling Blankets, 66x80 double-bed size; pretty block plaids of rose, blue, peach, orchid, green and black and wide ribbon-bound ends to 100% size 72x80 inches Strietly all-wool gold, white; match. Fancy scroll $15 Wool Blankets Very fine grade all-wool Blankets, $ 95 size 70x80 inches for double beds— $ 95 +YY handsome blue, rose, gold, orchid, 2, === tan and green block plaids. Sateen p— ribbon-bound ends. $5 and $5.95 Blankets Heavy-weight “Golden Fleece” Part- wool Blankets, sizes 66x80 and 70x80 inches. Warm, fluffy-finished blanket at an extremely low price. Plaids of various colors, and ribbon-bound ends to match. 368 Goldenhers's—Fourth Flaar.—Charge Aceaunts Invited. Beautiful Hand-Embroidered Art Pieces at Exactly HALF PRICE Iinen Centres, Scarfs, Buffet Sets, Card Table Covers, Tea Scts, Cotton Bedspreads, Curtains, Centres and Scarfs, Women's and Children's Dresses, Towels, Pillow Tubing and Unbleached Aprons. Room Sets, This offering of a large manufac- turer's hand-embroidered models, used for showing the new styles, represents the utmost in beauty and value-giving. An assortment of rich designs—in some cases the as- sortments and quantities are limited —so shop early. The collection in- cludes: Bedroom and Dining Goldenhers's—Secand Floar.—Charge Acconnts Intited. Super Specials From the Art Department $1.59 Luncheon Sets Stamped Luncheen Sets, fine qual- ity, close-woven linene—table ecover, 54x54; tray cover and four napkins to match. 59¢ Embroidered Towels Embroidered Linen Guest Towels, made with colored or plain white hem. An assortment of attractive destins. 98c Stamped Sets Stamped Linen Six-picce Dining Room Sets, two scarfs, three-piece buffet set and bread tray cover. 98¢ Stamped Pillowcases Stamped Pilloweases, with wide hem border: regulation size: good quality muslin. 50c Rayon Scarfs Rayon Tapestry Searfs, small sizes suitable for table, smoking stands, ete. Many color combinations. Golenherg's—First Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. Anniversary $42.50 and $45 Velvet Rugs | Wilton Rugs $29.50%59.50 (Perfect and Slight Irregulars) Smith's Heavy-grade Fringed Vel- vet Rugs, sizes 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 and Handsome 9%x12 ft. for large rooms. Chinese and Oriental colorings. designs SALE! Scissors and Shears 79¢ and $1.00 Values $7.8 39¢ 4c 68c 35¢ Ladies' Scissors 4,5 and 6 inch sizes Dressmakers’ Shears 6, 7 and 8 Inch sizes Barbers' Shears Hair Dressing Shears (curved) Manicure Sci Buttonhole Sc Pocket Scissors Assorted sizes Your Choice 49C Goldenverra—rirst Floor. Charre Acconnts Tavited. Three - piece Jacquard velour. oy Sale $85 Seamless sides covere of tapestry. and Club Chair. Heavy-grade Seamless Wilton Rugs, handsome patterns in wanted colorings. Well known Mohawk brand, noted for its good wearing aualities as well as beauty of desian. 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 and 9x12 ft. sizes, and Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suites, Reversible lo fons, spring-filled. Long bed-davenport, wing chair and club chair. L 1928_PART 1. Anniversary Sale of Turkish Towels All towels in this sale are woven of extra - heavy. double - thread yarns, full snow white. bleached and finished—extra soft and ab- sorbent. All with attractive col- ored borders, in rose, blue. laven- der. green and gold. Sizes 18x36—Regularly 25¢ ek 18¢ $2.10 dozen Size 20140—R¢'uluvly 39¢ |t 24c | Size 23x46—Regularly 49¢ it 33 $3.89 doven Size 24x48—Regularly 59¢ $1.50 Bathrobe Flannel $1.00 72-inch Bathrobe Flan- nel. heavy reversible quality, in an assort- ment of beautiful new patterns, in rich colorings and com- binations. Just the thing for men’s and women's bathrobes or smoking jackets. 36-inch Outing Flannel. heavy double feeced 1 and checks: makes ideal c Winter garments. 36-inch Printed Percales. light grounds, assorted close - woven, soft - finish c grade. 32 inches wide, beau- tiful plaids, checks, 23c ors; superior quality. 19¢ Shaker Flannel Blruchrd §hak- er Flannel, dou- 20c Printed Challis 36 inches wide, new covering comforts; fast 1 5c colors. 36 - inch extra - heavy weight Outing Flannel, 29c ble fleeced quality. Goldenberg's—Firat Floar, 25¢ Outing Flannel quality. in colored stripes 20c Percales new styles and colors: 35¢c Ginghams stripes and plain col- 27 b]e fleeced qual- 2 /2c designs and colors: for 45¢ Outing Flannel neat, colored stripes; dou- Charse Aceaunts Invited. The Dependable Store—W ] Amazing YALUI In Armstrong Inlaid Linoleums, Felt Base Coverings, Felt Rugs, At Wonder Prices $1.75, $2 $2. 50 Inlaid Linole Perfect and Slight Trregulars [} Armstrong's Heavy-grade: Inlaid Linoleu various tile effects in red, blue, green, ta grey and brown colorings. (Please bring rpom measurements) Armstrong’s $3 Inlaid Perfeet an: Extra Heavy and Embossed Inlaid beautiful colorings, designs for shops, offic| Armstrong’s 69c Quaker Felt . Coverings 14 Perfect and Irreguiars. Armstrong’s Quaqu Felt Floor Coverings, carpet, tile, or wood floo designs, kuitable for rooms, shops, or bath, any wanted colorings, width; full rolls. famous ‘“Quake any room in th) l E!Ei I ' Egg ' Goldenherg’'s—Fo Armst 6 ft.x9 ft. A ANNIVERSARY GRE A Sale Scoring New Triumphs—Setting dence. Overstuffed upholstered in se cush- Three-Piece Kroehler Overstuffed Liv- ing Room Suite, serpentine fronts, uphol- stered in taupe and rose mohair, backs and in taupe velour. spring-filled cushions, with reverse side T4-inch Settee, Wing Chair Reversible s15 Card Table.s Splendid Folding Card Tables, choice of green, red or mahogany-fin- ished imitation moire tops. Size 27x27 inches. 1 A Sale Bringing the Usual ... Telephone Stands Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suites Telephone Stands | § #IN and Stools, of m: > hogany finished on gumwood. An un- usually attractive set that you will find extremely use- ful. Nl . 10-Pc. D Ten-piece Dining Rooy ican walnut veneered o consist of 60-inch buffet,| closet, inclosed server, 6- table and six chairs to genuine leather upholster F ive-Pc. Breakfast Five-piece Unfinished Breakfast Sets, consisting of 40x42-inch drop leaf table and four chairs, all ready for you to select the colors you prefer and enamel the various pieces yourself. Buy On Our Budget Payment Pla irty-1 hree Years g