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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C; JANUARY 20, 1929-PART 3. This is Page 4, concluding our 4-page section . . . Read them all! The annual meeting of the Wash- ngton Y. W. C. A. will take place Jan- uary 26 at 7:30 pm. A special dinner will be served before the meeting in the | cafeteria. A “living report” of the work | of the association will be given, when the audience will be asked to visualize & trip around the clock with the Y. W. C. A. and each department will be rep- Tesented as an hour on the face of the clock. Members are asked to send in | their ballots for the election of board members by 7.pm., January 26. The Tollowing names will be voted on, 11 of whom will be chosen: Mrs. William 4 Lincoln Brown, Mrs, Wilson Compton, Miss Helen Hudson, Mrs. Arthur K. Jones, Mrs. A. Chambers Oliphant, Mrs. g = Edmund _Platt, . Mrs. William _Adams ade, Mrs. Mary C. Stevens, Miss P. na' Thonssen, Mrs. Charles Will Wright, Mrs. Ben Temple Webster and S Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur. Each year a . $5.95 Decorated Console Mirror $2.95 Upholstered Foot Stool $245 End Table $9.75 Decorated Peir Cabinet Size 16x26 inches. For console Substantially made. A large A useful half-round table. No 17 . An attractive occasional piece or living room use. No phone, $3°49 . variety; velour and tapestry cov- $ I '49 phone, mail or C O. D’s. Only 1 $ I * 54‘97 for living or music room. mail or C. O. D. ering. No phone, mail or C, 0. D’s. to a customer..ooeeescoccscocsse . F A (Fourth Floor) (Fourth Floor) (Fourth Floor) ] No mail or C. O. D, orders. larger percentage of the membership has taken advantage of the privilege of voting for the members of the board of directors and it is hoped that even more this year will send in their ballots by mail or drop them in the ballot box. The regular twilight music hour will be held at the Y. W. C. A., Seventeenth and K streets, this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the fourth floor assembly yoom. The program will be given b y Marle C. Deal, soprano, and Paul Fi: baugh, accompanist. Miss Bertha Pabst | will be the staff hostess and will be as- sisted by Miss Jessie Vroom. The pub- Bridge > and Davenport Table Junior Lamps 396 {ce this afternoon at 5:30 the Rev. Irv- ing Ketchum, pastor of the Peck Me- $ ‘May be used in’ eithet the living room or the dining room. Fashioned of morial Chapel, will be the speaker. Miss Marian Steele will be the leader genuine mahogany veneer. 60 in. wide. (Pourth Floor—The Hecht Co.) Secretary of the service. One of the most interesting events on the association calendar this week 1s the world fellowship luncheon, which will take place on Wednesday, January 23, at Seventeenth and K streets. The luncheon is given under the auspi- s world fellowship committee, | K f which Miss Helen Hudson is chair- man. one interested in_questions of international interest is invited to| attend and reservations for the luncheon may be made through the education office at Seventeenth and K streets. A meeting of the world fel- lowship committee will be held imme- diately after the luncheon. Chapters. ‘There will be a luncheon meeting of the Princeton Chapter tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Snfter, 629 Quebec street, when Mrs. Fred E. Wright, chairman of chapters, be had inmvam ' ment of coveringsto harmonize with your color scheme, L vmhes will be the speaker. y A turkey dinner will be served at the Calvary Methodist Church, 1463 Colum- bia road northwest Tuesday, January 22, from 5 to 7 o'clock, for the benefit of the Mount Pleasant Chapter. The price of the dinner is one dollar. Business and Professional Women’s Department. Tomorrow evening Dr. Anita Maris Boggs, dean of the Bureau of Com- mercial Economics, will address the booklovers’ section, taking as her theme *Dersian Poetry.” The meeting will be hgld in the assembly room on the fourth floor and will begin at 8 o’clock. An invitation is extended to every one | interested in Persia. The International | § Club will meet with the Booklovers to- | morrow night to head Dr. Boggs. The monthly music hour of the Tuesday Club group will be held on| ‘Tuesday of this week at 7 o'clock, under the direction of Miss Imogene B. Ireland. The Toy Symphony Orchestra will play and there will be group sing- and musical games. At 8 o'clock is to be a bowling tournament in ich all the Tuesday clubs will par- Hieipate, each entering a team of four yers. On Thursday evening of this week the Blue Triangle Club of young busi- mess girls will have the third of a series of talks concérning “The Busi- mess GIrl” This week Mrs. Alice T. Buchanan will speak to them on the subject ~“The Business Girl—Her Clothes.” This program will begin at 7 o'clock, club supper being served at 6:30. From 8 o'clock on -the evening | will be devoted to recreation. Girl Reserves. The Adelphae Girl Reserve Club at ‘Western High School will have a social service meeting in room 259 on Monday Bases are gold plated. Swedish, Empire or English finishes, Shades of georgette, embroider and velvet.. Many designs. ’ Copy of Sheraton secretary in ma- : hogany or walnut veneer. Faithfully - (8ixth Ploor, : The Hecht 0. + executed in every detail. . An outstand- ing feature. %14 Simmons Panel Bed $Q.85 -Gateleg Table $1 495 An attractive sol: panel bed with heavy graceline tub- ing and spindle fill- ers. Twin, double or three-quarter sizes. A conven- iently . sized 3 " table, for the break fast room . .. or for the smail dining room. (Fourth Floor. The Hecht Co.) Teaytts 15 o'clock th Besaimlla ay afternoon at 3:15 o'clock the After-School Girl Reserve Club at mah o gany . hnmgley Jl;mé(‘)_‘; High !schoglkrullumeem. tOF. . - 9 . 7 . , t weel Langle; serve Floor, A z : - e = Clubs presented & Diay, “Cinderelin” o Hecht Co.) Qur own importations. All the Cleverly designed . . . with loose and an entertainment at the Washing- ton Home for Foundlings. ‘Wednesday at 2 o'clock the program &t the Dennison Vocational School will . dnclude clog dancing, taught by Miss Louise Alberts; a Toy Symphony Or- ghestra under the direction of Miss | Imogene B. Ireland, and dramatics. The two Girl Reserve clubs at Jeffer- son Junior High School will have a| party at 2:15 o'clock Wednesday. The Semper Pidelis Girl Reserve Club ¢ Tech High School will have a special ogram at the school at 2:30 p.m. ‘ednesday. This club will meet regu- larly on Wednesday instead of Friday | ®ecause of the basket ball games. ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock the Powell Girl Reserve Club will have | & party for all members. { The Girl Reserve clubs at Langley | and Macfarland Junior High Schools will | lso have socials at 2:15 o'clock. Les| amerades and the Fidelis Girl Re-| gerve clubs at Eastern High School will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday. At 3 p.m. the Business High School Girl Re- serves will be entertained with a play, “Bargains in Cathay,” given by the pro- | @ram committee. Friday at 2:15 o'clock the Girl Re-| serve clubs at Stuart, Hine and Colum- | bia Junior High Schools will give fare- well parties to the graduating classes 8t the schools. The Bon Secour Club of | Central High School is planning an| interesting program that will be given at 3 pm. around the fireplace in the| Girl Reserve clubrooms. { Saturday morning at 10 o'clock the @Girl Reserve clubrooms will be filled with grade school Girl Reserves. A pro- gram of stories, hobbies, gymnasium and swimming will be given. Any girl in the sixth, seventh or eighth grades is| invited to come any Saturday. | Industrial Department. Tuesday there will be a lunch at the Price Wilholte factory under auspices of the industrial department, when Mrs, * Clifford Hurley will be in charge. Wednesday the K. E. Y. Club will meet for supper at 6:30 o'clock. There will be a business meeting and bowling perty later. The Thursday Club will meet January 24 at 4:30 pm.. when it will have a tea, Tollowed by a bowling party. A Thurs- evening swimming class is now being formed. Registration for the class may be made in the effice of the indus- trial secretary. It will be held at the Pool at 614 E street at 8 o'clock. There will be a regular meeting of the Greek Club Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Education Department. Classes in the education department have resumed work after the holidays. The schedule for courses to be given the second semester is now being pre- arcd. In addition to courses already offered, there will be some new ones. German has been added to the list of languages. A special course in “mar- keting” and one in “household manage- ment” will prove helpful to young|® Thousekeepers and older as well ocial usage” and “investments for _frames are hand carved. With genuine | ¢ . needlepoint upholstering, in two desir- spring-filled cushions. Upholstered in_ : ‘a choice Shaiki damask. Several new Kroehler Da-Beds By day, an-invit- ing couch .. . by $ night, a restful bed. '90 Upholstered in ve- lours, with pillow to match, (Fourth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) A well-made table, made in a new preferred design. Finished in dull mahogany tone on birch- wood. A remark- able value. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) -~ PultUp Chair . 89 vatiety of artistic coverings. With '%-Ioas_e cushion, $39-% Colonial Bookcase g A bit of furniture adaptable for the hall, living room or library. It may be . had in a variety of coverings, . ".‘fvu.“_‘ymm«nm—;:h‘m'_ ©a) - %697 Governor Winthrop Desk $39:50 A faithful reproduc tion of the original Gov- ernor Win- throp Desk. . A""'stro;gly\‘v_ coie | complete with cot- 3119 LawsonSoa A convenient bookcase for library, living room or den. A plain, conserva- women” are among the other new op- o Well made ;ivc utg.le at“a’ll)?el portunities. . G ey i our adju: lasses are beirig offered in the health Camlhi . of genuine Pt education department i _individual A very papular decorat fa that mah o gany gymnastics, Including corrective an g T P A e i Temedial work. Special instructors are embodies style and comf It is up- /e SO (Pousth Floare in charge of the classes. Monday, Wednesday and Friday the classes are held from 10 to 12 am. and from 4:30 holstered i : ity denim, ols! inan 3’;&"3.““ wh%m to 6 pm Monday and Wednesday there will be classes from 6:30 to 8 o'clock, At Harvard 160 freshmen passed their enbrpnce examinations with honor i aTades, . 5, E