Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1929, Page 16

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6 CITY NEW:! RIEF, subject of the “Missing. Woman,” in |at home of Charles Franklin, 2022 Con- " . m GH meMAS Tomar, e M ety B e ¢ VYT # y James Wal son L Dr. Frederick A. Moss, Ph. D, will | Stephen Wise. Cantor Louis Novick | The board of trustees of the Corco- y Jecture on “Hel, the and the large choir will sing. ran Gallery of Art announces a special . 3 ( Career,” 8 o'c?oiglg. at qll‘::uk%n? nP:lrE —— v exhibition of sculpture and drawings ke cm - . | Public' Library, under auspices of the |, .A lecture on “Christian Science: The | by Malvina Hoffman, A. N. A, to be y : ’le Mothers and Children’s Clubs of Ta- l‘;llb;rlnf?r éz}: flnu:"ghm{ b; !delémng on view daily until Sunday, inclusive. Irst urch of clent " : PPN AR et o'clock, by John Randall Dunn, C. 8. B,, | The League of Republican Women | - s By The Girls' Club of the Woman's Ben- | of Boston. Free. Public invited. will meet Monday, 3:30 pm., &t the 0 0 venue efit Association will have a card party Washington _Club. Dr. Warren H. - | and e, X ‘The St. Aloysius Club will give a |Kelchner will speak of “The Kellogg- Dean Doyle of George Wash e B nre S clock, at the clubliouse, | card party tonight at 47 I street for | Briand Pact fof the Renunclation of : 2 . Charles R. Henry, hostess. the benefit of the Tekakwitha Club. War.” Mrs, James Oliver Murdock will /4 v ington University Makes i . s give a short talk on “Current Legisla- erolce 'ghé Ltagée.éhmdhsofil]ety of the Sec-| F{Ugfln’mu 2y tion.” Forum discussion will follow. H ond ap! urch will serve an oyster ational 'neal ety A Presentation. + | Supper from 5 to 7 o'clock, at Branch | will meet Saturday, 8 pm., at Mount | Representative Fletcher of Ohlo -will Building, Seventeenth and East Capi- | Pleasant Public Library. Thomas B, |lecture on “Challenge of Our Changing R A tol streets, for the benefit of the church | Shoemaker, deputy commissioner of | Times” tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., under aus- Dean Henry Grattan Doyle of George | choir. naturalization, will deliver an address | Pices of the League for the Larger Life, Washington University presented dipio- | — on “Naturalization and Citizenship in | Stoneleigh Court. mas last night to 43 members of the | [Federal Chapter, No. 38, O. E. S.|Early Times.” —» will have card party, 8 o'clock, at 3048 s 4 demic course at the school. a meeting and dinner tomorrow, 6 p.m., | pmciency decreases when fatigue be- m’l‘he principal address was made by rh’g’*‘;rg:’c?"}“‘;’&’:‘:fi“{"‘&x“‘,!g;fgg at the Hamilton Hotel. gins, Tired muscles and eges ] mz t.tl:lel: presentative Gardner of Indiana, o 2y~ a8 s 5 accuracy, a weary brain fs le- - whose daughter, Frances Aldine, was a | de Bergerac, _ln "(elste{n }ilgh School '?‘he Bakers’ Beneficlal Union will graph the danger signal quickly enough member of the graduating class, Mr, | Auditorium, 8:15 o'clock. give a dance tmnlomw evening at the | ang another accident is added to the Gardner chose as his subject, “What | e Writers' Loage of Washington | CORCOT Club, 314 C street. list. Monotony of occupation is quite Are.! muscular _ effort. - When the , same Seriry Gligan, member.of the Boakl Program of original stories and verse. | ball of the new year Monday at the muscles are called upon to go h We Have Been Makes Us What We | will meet, 8 o'clock, at Thomson School. | The Iowa Society will give its first |85 productive of fatigue as intense > St invited, ’ A . of Education, presided, Rev. Frank Al interested are invited, el eIl oy the same motions over and over.again ' Steelman of the Trinity Methodist | Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel of the Sixth | The ways and. means committee of [ brain and body become weary and the Church delivered the invocation, while | Street Synagogue will lecture before | St. John's Lodge Chapter, O. E. S., will | workman becomeés a menace to himself P . Virginia May Facer was valedictorian. | his congregation, 8:15 o'clock, on the'bave a card party tomorrow, 8 p.m.'and his fellow workers as well. < . A musical program was rendered by the school orchestra. L] It was announced at the graduation \ & that Frederic Walter Stewart had been FIVE PASSENGER A [ awarded a scholarship at American s SEDAN ' University, a second scholarship at . Strayer Business College going to ) Katherine Louise Collins. - l 29 Those graduated were: Marion Aro- poff, Helen Rose Baker, Bortha Ann :! Ihe E ans, Florence urclia Lee ; H i od Birmingt H % Delivered Fully Equipp "9 Virginia 3 q \\L Brown, Cooke, Marguerit : ! \ 2 ford, Laura Virginia Dove, ’ ] Mcllvaine, Grace Bevard Moran, w PEERLESS : : Grace Olmstead, Rose Esther Saidman, 5 . t e a ra n ce rl c e S Bertye Stovall, Helen Louise Walter and Gladys Marie Wilcox, . " I 6-61modelsare =\ S e o . ninks of February in terms - §$35.00 & $40.00 ShEa S Teee t e ' t o t e of “clearance.” The newspapers of the - , James anderson, - s . 4 Ft Giin Smith. Freae whole country are overrun with the word. SUITS AND ert Olin Smith, Frederic Walter Stew- art, James Augustus West, jr, and ' mm:‘ogi;z:};;%{ Cops. a u t o S h ow. see BUT as we looked forward to our February = OVERCOATS Gidahd . 3 Sale of 1929, we decided to make it dif- February Sale Price: are being taught through toys how to B e e = t h e s e re m a r k - ferent from any that had gone before. We th lica Berlin's moved 1n & tiny, replloa o managed our stocks so that we could go to keep the traffic moving in the bast way. busiest corners while an instructor ex- Elizabeth ~Heflin, Elizabeth Al Jenkins, Esther May Jones, R Cecelia La Fontaine, Miriam plains to the officers how to handle them. Tiny traffic policemen, with B e e o o a b ’e our makers and buy new clothes at the lower aced near the control tower elp % 2 - S diraetions. : ca r s e © o o prices which:today’s market affords. And P A At bt gt e ey we went to our best makers! in the world. e BRUCE MOTORS CORP. THIS means t_hat while our pri.ce§ are BUILDING ASSOCIATION et CiE clearance prices, by far the majority of 7th'St. & La. Ave. N. W. . 14th & P Sts. N. W. - Phone Decatur 2400 the Suits and Overcoats on sale are brand- 61st Issue of Stock Now Open 3 . 5 # Tor “Subseription Branches: Baltimore—Norfolk—Richmond new productions—the kind of clothi Money Loaned to Members ? DEALERS NEVER found in sales! We have brought in on Easy Monthly Payments TOM’S AUTO SERVICE MARYLAND PEERLESS ROANOKE BATTERY ) Jamey E. Connel James ¥, Shes LR TR COMPANY AND ELECTRIC CO. hosts of handsome Blue and Gray Overcoats, o : LW, Washingtan, D. C. [ College Park, Md. Roanske, V. ;.. Hosts of distinctive $4,5.00 & $50_00 2.Trouser Suits— " AYEAR| e many in advance Pl SUITS AND fl ‘ | :VVZIALREfi . Spring fabrics. : : OVERCOATS I ‘ Prominent in the : | YOU PAY |) showing are the dis- o . Febraary Sale Price: ) : tinctive. dark tones, : O N | \\\\\\\\\\“” | | with bright, medium 1 N or subdued stripe ef- = fects. Naturally, we L Smcamsiii Loy ' include our own Cheerful, liberal 'credit has alwlys been t!\e watchword of this store. Own a diamond i regular stocks of su- or a watch—pay for it on our convenient credit plan. b e perb Suits and Over ' BpR Y coats—but_don’t let anybody call those clearance clothes! Lady’s Wrist Watch | Bridal Pair et R s 8 e $37:50 \ toed jewaled movement $11.5 hapd-pierced mounting, and | beautifully engraved case. \ Wedding Band to match. Pay 50c a Week C l ’ Pay 75c a Week \ 4 brand- Blue Sui . - earance. ( i it NG Suit for now—for Easter—for Confirmation. “PREP STER’.’ SUITS Now—The Karlton Jr. AND OVERCOATS! Blue Cheviot Suit! - » W resent our $17.95 grad = T = i s i .$22.50—$25 GRADES of Bluc Cheviot: Suiteorich DIAMOND RING R Sl eh Spachl DY & I 0 SN Wniskevaite \’ Beautiful sparkling diamond, case, guaranteed jeweled movement. ) set in 18-kt. hand-pierced mount- FAXDR LN Mk Iehayiet. ' 3 A\ ing. Pay 25¢ a Week Pay 25¢ a Week . \ 9 5 i \ WHEN you say Prep- ster in Washington, ET us be frank— you say Saks—that’s how « ;vc may not be i tone j smart and how fine our able to continue ‘etc'gnmli: “nl?m:nmt Suits and Overcoats for this value very long. L 3 the young fellow of 15 to But,seeking the - CIOCk and Candlesfitk‘ . 20 years are. ’ " foremost Boys’ Blue OW we offer in a sale Suit value of the Guaranteed Sessions Man- i tel Clock. 8-day movement. 9 a host of the season’s country, we induced Candlesticks to match. o 4 most desirable Prepster our makers to pro- Pay 50c a Week Suits and Overcoats. The duce * several hun- : dreds of these won- Suits are Grays, Browns . s and Tans — all wanted derfully ‘vailered models—all with 2 trous- suits for us at this . price. You have HE Overcoats offer xéel:e:v:e:l: ol; lg‘}:i: the popular double- grade and tailoring breasted models in the so fine in a 2-Trou. wanted shades of Gray ser Boy's Suit at and Tan as well as smart less than $17.95. Overplaids. Saks—Second Floor Saks—Second Floor

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