Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1928, Page 56

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, DECEMBER 16, 1928—PART 2. il ic hour to be e = e | 3 A 21/»-1b. Boxes “Raven” Chocolates : ; 85¢ Box oclock in the fourth-fioor assembly room, the program Wi given by b y , ;) Mrs. Oba Jan Gibson, soprano, and LR 59 < PENNA. TH s, oA aette Lewis Doty, accompa- | NIl IHie B 275 v 8 & —Delicious candies for Christmas. Attractively Miss Mary Fox will act as the g » i AVE. D STS. : boxed. ostess and will be assisted by Mrs. (Bl JRES { y ; 1-1b. Boxes, 3% 15007 Hoken 256 - : —Christmas Candies of all kinds—Hard sugar candles, Orrell Ellis. All friends and members y of the association are cordially invited 3 Al assorted chocolates, creams, d tc. Specially 290 LB. etb vt sth Somers Residence| [ U2 - At the Elizabeth dence| STHE MEDRRY. CHRISTMAS JTORE®® " Kann's—street Floor. vesper service this afternoon at_5:30 BLUE LAKE o'clock the speaker will be J. L. Ports, - A . to the Christmas open house on Fri- 2 5 day, December 21, at 8 pm. The hang- | lC ures : ing of the green will be an eighteenth | rl S c century Devonshire Christmas. —The | A 2 Jady of the manor and her friends will{ Specially Priced a receive and welcome (h; Yalsés undr] . re e & Lap ¢ log core 2 —There is nothing lovelier than a_ watch for Christmas. And here you will find yesearch engineer of the Income Tax Unit. The entire association will contribute mummers, the choir an b ge. After the Yule log cere- $ 1 OO ie other customs of the olden for Christmas, And Tere you st i vi omen and o guests will be invited to_the ° watches for men, and_boys women ind auditorium on the Sl’(ili)nd fin{\ll'_ \\l\m‘Et‘ the children of the village will present i isti o play. After the little play the beau- | pi(finglca}]% f"fi)‘;‘&d [ ] tiful cantata, “Childe Je will be D i g given by the ‘village choir. The guests | ¢ and 14x18 inch sizes. You will find - Will be asked to join in the singing of | several old carols and will end the eve- | garden scenes, land- ning by returning to the foyer where | scapes, reproductions the ail bowl will be brought in in| of the Old Masters. e, oo service, snnounces that | Rand-colored — prings. Speedbikes for Girls and Boys £ there will be a spectal Christmas dinner : - . . e in the tearoom and a turkey ! Give them for Christ- thtle G]rls Will Like Y Women’s, $9.95 $9 95 ' —Smart new watches, Men’s, $5.95 ° with 15 - jewel move- —6-jewel movements in plate in the cafeteria the evening of | mas. There is no nicer December 21, before the hanging of the g}i‘rt for :he home t & ' - greens. | an a picture. Th S The tea for the students at American ! . ese ets O 1 S ‘Um‘.“.sm. aril\i “\E n:; GC,,U,.%E }?:,th;gffl‘ Kann’s—Street Floor. snes. g s—i«;rehwe:lek nréy :ll::_kur;%wn.:: ments in oblong shaped, chromium-plated cases, &1‘;'”01!;; Watil ‘after Christmas be- | Tea Sets at made with tubular frames, chromium-finished gold- xithdradnixmtflgures and < - / finished in_red with gold plated cases. Will miot tgin?self e cause of the Christmas vespers at '.hl“ ;Daisntly Import- / stripings — Brazed joints; e ets-—choice S rubbertired ball-bearing Kann’s—Street Floor. B iy f the staff Tuesd: Wflllllf‘rflll s 5 At the neeting of the staff Tuesday | 2\ @iy ((69) of three decora- . morning the speaker will be Miss Lydia NG tions—A service mfir""}%fliis‘f"‘c"fi‘il’n“:’,‘& Burklin, director of Friendship House. i Therc = ° he a meeting of the rooms | ‘ s " for four—consisting of four cups, | and bicycle saddle. registry ccrimittee on Tuesday morning | 2 VSO e and four plates, a - - 11:30 o'clock, Seventeeth and K| ‘c):;:ggcr. sugar and tea pot. Neatly Voo $17 50 = o\l , . ayon Underthings o at streets. | : > . The regular meeting of the board of | At the Low Price f () Tea Sets e R 3 { with 12-inch rubber tired directors will take place on Thursday, | —Japanese China De:";b“ o : Lr:.’r ”:L I Women's - | Sets, a service for 3 50 ball bearing wheels and usiness mmpa"r:' :{u en’ | e a vix, ct;nsis%ing of ° coaster brake. " b ° ° - — six cups, six sau- . ‘The International Club will meet to- cers and six plates, X : c e e £, 2 e | o i e Smart Little Automobiles being done on Christmas gifts. The —included in the as- Boxed. By club will participate in the all-associa- sortment are Biog- —Bloomers in sizes 25 to 20, tion Christmas program on Friday eve- h 4 i | Tea Sets Step-ins and panties in sizes 19 raphy, History, i " . | —Imported Sets, . pret- 5 9 b4 to fi& Attrtiract}ve models with ¢ / applique trimmings in the new mnghof the veek. ; i The special Christmas program of cience, travel, etc. tily decorated, and each 5 5 % y dec N Bright red automo- ‘(l covomgyr e Wiy s biles, decorated with 7 1wuotmugsnmwflfflm t.g fiiiw’e“y the booklovers’ section will be given in the assembly room tomorrow at 8 pm. Among them note cups, three saucers, a 1d s, s old stripings. g pings. They priced to make the gift inex- Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will read the following— ) “The Story of Christmas® and Miss 3 - ¢ creamer, sugar and tea pot. Cholce are well 4 o AT Mary Apple, special soloist of the eve- Revolt in the s temun e B inch ]rfligi’ l_:a\t/frgd ,gvz:)‘s" Lt wheels, and a bumper. . A ning, will sing three groups of songs. » Desert i iy Suitable for children ( Y, ; Super Rayon Gal‘ments 5 EhnMwillCl;:- :cco;ndpagied at the piano \ T.E v Mrs, Chester Adair. ; il et *Tuesday evening the dAmicigm Hitika, | ‘Cl. Lawrence ;% 9’; years. Regular Premiere, Tip Top and Wohelo Clubs | eopatra : .95. will hold their White Christmas cere- - 2 monial, during which they will bring Claude Ferval q Veloei Attractively D o amang g 1ol Story Teller’s Story : €locip edes Trimmed . gifts for distribution among ¥t Y = Andlald, who DAL D% s cxiik O Sherwood Anderson = g An unusually lovely collection of rayon ts v 3 ) =4 arments. The Blue Triangle Club will have its Jas. J. Corbett 4 Z Shished 45 Cltess 160 eaamel n like best. 4 Christmas program and party Thursday A . —have rubber tired disc wheels - —The Victory Special evening of this week. All are busily utobiography of and are 15x31 inches in size N\ finished in royal blue V t engaged finishing gifts to be distributed G- : — a1 . Y e est an oomer among some of Santa’s children, &nd Benvenuto Cellini 7Y 1 o e - ets during the program Thursday they will Translated by earing . bring. them 0 the Christmas spirit. 1A Saicsn bicycle spoke wheels— or ren. $]_ 00 glu; tsugpfirtewiuhe‘sfirvfd at G:S?l.m 'rhs 542 A IMRONCS, b ruhlher d;fidals and bi- > i asket al ams W play as usl al cycle sad e. 5:15. The Christmas program will be- N W,l' CFF‘ Be Told ¥ —The daintiest of rayon vest and bloomer sets. In the gin at 7. I Sir Philip Gibbs ° f"tgexl icolors and sizes 4 to 14 years. Each set boxed or giving. Industrial Department. Tramping on Life A SRR : e Natural FiniSh RO ck ers Kann's—s‘treet Floor. a Kiddie Kar—and hi B ' al ere ~ Reg. $1.25 and $1.49 Sizes For place in the third-floor assembly room ™ from 8 to 12 o'clock. Girls from all Edison; the Man at this low price you will R e s ot o com: and His Work find pretty bright red bl $1 00 3 P D ith 5-in. - looking rockers e : 4 g -Pc. Dresser Sets On Thursday evening the industrial & department Christmas party will take Q| Harry Kemp mittee having charge of the arrange- G. S. Bry Mrs, Clifford Hurley of the industrial | Hfl . ”vi”gm b.::[y: :strmhrests.c Well made and nicely department will be in charge of the f finished. Chairs to match also, $1.00 Speciall ; : . ially Priced it et Wi The Mauve Decade 4 . i 2 e N T, thers:wil Thomlas Beer Toy Kiddie Car With TR oo 4 n , o) iddie Car Wit ; i be a German Christmas celebration “Dawgs” Y. Regularly $4.95, Special at OO f Sy . o o une aad - | Clarles Wright Gray Teddy Bear—Reg. $1.95 —Atmctive rockers with freshments will be served. s p —A three wheel toy of . it i 3 4.5 —If you want to delight e i ot AO Studies in Murder metal, with an import- 9 4 Hage AN AL B . beyond her expectntlogs, g}il:; The Girl Reserves of the Adelphae Edmund L. Pearson Efi ufi:’mml“'reddy Bear C e her one of these beautiful Club of Western High School will spend s : B three-piece “Amerith” sets. the Kann's Downstairs Of double-faced artificial pearl on amber. Comb, brush two hours Monday after school in Girl Reserve toy shop at the Y. W.C. A. Bookstore. and mirror in white and On Wednesday at 2:30 the Girl Re- | B Ty > Marbl @ a serves of Dennison Vocational School raps”’ Marble Swinging Horses Doll Carri ‘ v i 5 a een. will come to the Girl Reserve club- : Shooting Game, $1.00 EE S e that mr:::}t;yml;dox::l "12‘f50f3t yooms at the Y. W. C. A, for Christ~ Y/ Each girl will bring a 3 74 —A most fascinating game, (4 $8 75 $4‘ 95 r o . mas party. game or toy to place beneath the The one shooting the highest Christmas tree. ‘This club has made G score first, wins. —Mottled gray horses -Wover fbre/ear- 50 unusual scrapbooks for Children’s D r esser TrayS—SpeCial Hospital, ; i ‘ ; : The two Girl Reserve Clubs at \ “Moviegraph,” $4.95 / ! with hair mane, saddle, \ \ & riages, finished in ' cafe, cream or 4 00 : . Jefferson Junior High School will have r g 2 ;elacchrislmas v;;ar_tyg ;; thed sct;ltlmll A \ ;i'{‘}k!xe GKRystsc)ax}gtyM%\iirggr%m stirrups and reins. \ L fawih. Marb: with : .m. ‘ednes and wi ater -il. " o S, . 3 fake biante and bulbs to hospitals and v compartment siide, SUpply [P ) Made on steel braced > 8-in. rubber - tired the sick in_the community. 4 tickets, etc. frame. 4 wheels, hood and f The two Girl Reserve Clubs at Lang- -~ % steel pushers. —12x7-inch trays of arti- ]Iey Jfini%r Hlfi\w?ickgk?; r;:"lll fill dbuske]:s 5/ > e T 3 ficial pearl on amber, with for the Assoc ies and make | B - A a dainty lace doily u scraphooks Thursday afternoon. y under scrapbooks , on Thursday atterecn, Hundreds of Other Toys and Dolls—In TOYLAND— the glass top. Formerly tainment at_ Children's Hospital and our oor priced at $7.50. to_distribute_the scrapbooks and toys. A Large Assortment of Dresser Sets’ “The Girl Reserves of Powell Junior | M| High School will make scrapbooks, at $15 to $60. Separate Pieces stuffed animals for babies and dress dolls for the Gospel Mission children . on Thursday at 2:15. The Girl Re- at $1.00 to $17.50. Kann's—Street Floor. ferve Club at Macfarland Junior High School will also send toys to the mis- ° sion children. 2 . Tie Fidels and Les Camerades Girl Good to Give O O d I I | \ E \I S i Ou C an ' eServe S Eastel i X R e roistoans. parly Thursday —For the most im- l ‘ e. at 2:30 pm. and will bring toys for portant member of B - the Central Union Mission. The Tri the family, “Baby”— / HI Girl Reserve Club of Business il we suggest the gift of L. h l ¢ 7 ¥ " arm OO O eS mre 3, Py dor 2 goop ol emban ) something o wear 4 inen Luncheon Cloths .Piece Linen T v a ets : , :313;32%?11 :n 3:30 in the Girl Reserve| {he w of the many T ings you will find For Misses and Children On Friday the three clubs at Stuart in our Infant De- [ ] Specially S pecially 79 P Cc I'T. Junior High School will make scrap- ;- 7 partment, are men- books for a children’s ward at one of | : ; the hospitals. The three Girl Reserve tioned below— 1o . . Clubs at Hine Junior High School will P rwed P rlced —Smart new gloves for young folks. S The one-clasp style of Wool, bound }V\d'e aucg{)slbmas ps:;!y‘ alt ‘2:15 J,”{“i Bath Robes b 2 ‘wil 1 bags an arleton stock- ings with Christmas toys. I} 5 ) b R d The Girl Reserve Club of Columbia | _31‘29 to $2.98 [N Sihers WAt camat colbe Junior High School will bring all toys Warm robes of Bea- ¢ from their toy shop to be placed around con apd Lawrence cloth. [ ] AILW ihe big Girl Reserve Christmas tree on i i . Triamy atternoon and_ will entertain 20 Sweater Suits —50-inch cloths of a —Unusually pretty sets ool Pull-on Style Jittle orphans from the Central Union | 3 D o e Mission in the Girl Reserve clubrooms | $4.98 . good heavy crash linen, of a good quality linen 59¢ Pr. at 3:30. The dramatic group has —4-piece knitted suits in s 8 d a ith 1 in large block plalds of = planned the entertainment for the red, tan or blue. Sweater, ecorated with colored blue, gold and rose. A % —Unusually good looking wool gloves children. I leggings, mittens and S amtr ars S\tioaiborders. The anre s B k8 e - with plaid designs running through the The Bon Secour Girl Reserve Club of cap. p! 3 S 60x60-inch cloth and six bz, hand. Central High School will eing ORFRY- b ek of gift that every house- napkins complete the Widizzzzzzziz set. mas carols, and pop corn in the fire- — . Place in the Girl Reserve clubrooms —:x!::::;l:fiafisl}g}im \ keeper likes to receive. Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves for Friday afternoon_at_ 3:15. Misses and Children The Semper Fidelis Girl Reserve| wee baby. White or 1 ec] o cho Ve K. o d . . Giub of Teoh Hish Behiool will have B e Turknit Towel Sets, 85¢ and $1.00 4-Pc. Part-Linen Kitchen Sets, 75¢ sWashable fabric gloves in beige, gray and mode with heavy 3 zes for misses and children 81_00 Christmas party for 10 little children § : from one of the missions in the Girl|§ I(’ajumas,‘ $1 .98| —3 and 4 piece sets. Absorbent towels and wash cloths —Two glass towels and two dish towels to a set. Some —Of striped flannel- in a box. Made of turknit and finished with stitch with checked, others striped bo i y ‘ tend the Ch: celebration of the B Bl bl e L Gl Kann's—Street Floor Y on Frida pm. The grade| i The Girl Reserves of the Saturday | —Handmade Philippine . Morning Clubs will finish repairing the hand-embroidered dresses —Pure linen sets with blue or gold stripe borders. 50- —Hand-embroidered cases of Pepperell muslin, in the P BT toys and will arrange the display of nainsook. Scalloped inch cloth and six 13-inch napk%ns. e s gainty colere of hive; grees, golgpor pink. Each pair op u ar ICtlon’ 390 oxed for giving. Originally Published at $2 and $2.50 Regerve clubrooms at 3:30 pan. i All Qirl Reserves are invited to at-{ ette. In sizes 4 to 16 edges of blue; pink, gold or lavender. Neatly boxed school Reserves will participate in the B . " . program. | Dresses, $1.98 7-Pc. Linen Luncheon Sets, $1.50 Porto Rican Polliwcases, $1.25¢ Pr. ‘ound the Christmas tree, ready for or with plain hems. il service on Sunday afternoon. (e fhihs. ave Sivlied 13 atend ‘he Play Suits, $1.00 7-Pe. Damask Table Sets, $4.59 Linen Napki i Christmas _cetcbration next Sunday —of” peggy_cloth -and iy ; 7 h inen Napkins, Special, 25¢ Each alternoon at 4:30 in Barker Hall, when | gingham. Sizes 2 to 6 a ot;:r:n dlngn fgt.s z" hemstitched hems—66x66-inch —18-inch napkins of a fine quality linen damask, fin —The latest stories by man al ys and doils placed around the years. six 18-inch napkins. . . Y ! i .. y . I ? S niar Gree will e siot ot winiRl ished with hemstitched hems, well known authors are found appropriate ceremony to the various| Leggings, $1.69 : in this collection of bo S i 1 oks. hospitals and “2’,‘::;;’[‘;“’ °°‘"m“"“y": o nfants White drawer o l"forto Rican Dresser Scarfs, 50c Fancy Bath Towels, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 ; ' They are original editions ax:lsd gs. —Beautiful hand-embroidered scarfs, of a nice quality —Turkish towels with colored stripe and fancy jacquard |7 : include '; the assortment ro- mance, adventure, mystery and The annual meeting and_election of | cotton. 45 inches Mittens. 50¢ s inches long. . borders—in all colors. f ; 2 detective stories. Every copy officers of the Princeton Chapter will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. O. Saum, b o o e < : L e mnon Ghapter will -hold its ai i B e, Kann's—Street Floor. / ] slemmiang in goodicanditice: last meeting for the month at the i 2 Kann’s—! home of Mrs, H. C. McNeil, 1210 De- R o satur street, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. s 8 T ; P N

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