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+HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. W ker of the evening. Jessle Frances|retary, and Mrs. Bressler, teacher. mothers of each room into definite | but also special data of interest in 31 the District of Columbia Con-|mer, sdministrative ncipal, ~ will of Parents and Teachers, inc] speak on “School vities” at the | Homan will give & musical program. groups—(1) to assure their int- th acquaint- | terpreting them. This ca: of the bill has also been mfl:’ meeting. The new officers will be installed and m"n* fl"‘u' emu', "phmu“" la:;‘.lfll fm_‘ ance with each other and the teacher, | proved by the board, : 1 P t-Teacher Activiti e g s A - to each lative chairman, - An_executive board mee! will be|plans for a membership drive will be 2 y 4 arent eac er C lVI 1es The Mothers of the District | called at.an early date to make plans Blscussed. ciation was heid in the school Tuesday | (ageat to tnm'nmm"rgmumc m"u'm ez o Congress of Parents and |for the coming school year. at 2:15 pn. Plans were completed for | facilitate carrying out wholesome rec- | oA Meeting of the executive board will meet Tuesday at 10:30 The executive board of the Blair-|the opening meeting October 8, at| reational projects. 0 the Tenley-Janney Association will be “Thrift in Schools” was the subject | Teacher Movement to the School| am. at the Burlington Hotel. “Is & P.-T. A. Worth While?” will be ¢ which time a flag to Boy Scout Troop held in the Janney Auditorium tomor- 1 " Hayes Association will meet October 2, ol B e The second was organizing the fa- | rov at 2 of & radio talk by Mrs. Richard T.|Teacher: answered by Miss Grace Lind, principal, | No. 74 will be presented by the asso- |, The second was, organizing t {2 - ' eicict | Every Tuesday evening there will be | Membership cards are in the State of- jat the frst meeting of the Bancroft at 2 pm, in the kindergarten room of | clation. Siera’ ot <iia achool into W Dede’ Glub, W-che, thrift chairman of the District (4 radio program over Station WOL from | fice ready for distribution. Presidents of | Assoclation next Tuesday at 2:30 | the Hayes School. Plans for the year's his plan has evolved from the lack of @ | An executive board meeting Septem- of Columbia Congress of Parénts and |7 (o 7:10, under the auspices of the Dis- | joca] associations are requested to call | o'clock. activities will be discussed. The first executive board meeting of | i en:ugxbe: :rcuu- ;' - !orhthe ber 20 at the home of the president, “Teachers, over Station WOL last Tues- | trict of Columbla Congress of Parents | for number required for their assocla- | Reversing the usual procedure, re- The executive board consists of the |the Brookland Association will be held | 158® DHSEDEE OF PEFECTS v Wish 10 | Mrs,” John Cournyn, officially opened d i and Teachers. tions. freshments and the social will precede | following chairmen and officers: Hospi- |in the school Tuesday at 2 p.m. Plans| ; "¢, m"m't it "“‘; and because | the ‘activities of the Buchanan Asso- ay evening. the program and business. The mothers | tality, Mrs. M. Burroughs; publicity, | will be made for the year's work. SHottathers manifested by many of | ciation, The principal business con- Mrs, Wyche stated that the 1928-29 | The first lecture of ‘the parent- rk of the District of Colum- |of Miss Moore's 6 A-B grade will act|Miss Bargagni, teacher Hayes School; | The Park View Association will meet 2 sisted of preparing the et The work of the [ preparing budget and pro- District of Columbia report showed 50 | teacher course in George Washinglon pig Congress of Parents and Teachers |as hostesses for the October meeting. |thrift, Mrs. B. Donovan; membership, | October 3 at 2 p.m. The program sub- | The general theme for the year's work | gram, and outlining the various activi- schools using automatic tellers with 8 University will .be given on Tuesday jp the Juvenile Court, which was aban- —_— Mrs. F. E. Keagy; clothes conservation, ject for this meeting will be “The City will be “The Wise Use of Leisure,” and ' ties for the coming year. < ol e e Ihrough the | {rom 7:30 {0 9:30 pm. in room 15, CO- - doned for the Summer because the court | The executive board of the Grant| Mrs. G W. Updike; Child Welfare | Playground and Its Value.” “Wise Use ) the major project, the equipment of the | “worthy Home Membership” will "be e o the pareni-teacher associa- | €Oran Hall, Twenty-first and H stréels. was moved fo new quarers in the old | School Assoclation held a gettogether Magazine, Mrs. A. Sillings; Juvenile|of Lelsure” is the theme of the year's | childrens library of the school. | the subect of the State president, Mrs ot o e e eatomatic tollers | _Registration of Parent-Teacher mem- Arthur School Bullding, will be renewed, | meeting at the home of the President, Protection Soclety, Mrs. Hugh Carper; | program, as outlined by the program | Each month the mothers of one of the | Giles Scott Rafter, at the meeting of will be installed this Fall. bers will be received up to October 9, Local assoclations are’ ssked to assist.| Mrs, Belle Qutler Parker, 1925 1 street, | pre-schiocl, Mrs. Q. Walkes. Texding) chisinnan, m"z‘&:"‘.’nge":m&':h“"";&hgrg:'m'fi the Stuart Junior High Association next Ay o J . J. . 3 catur 3 mber , meet the new princi- | circle, rs. . ', acher o ", 0 Call Mrs. J. W. Byler, De 4210, P P | Mrs. E. L. Norrls, president of the | What is being done in her class to en- Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The Associated Retail Credit Men O/ of the National Congress of Parents and | The Wednesdays ih Octobe 1- | pal, Miss Viola Offutt, and to discuss|Schiool; music, Mrs. M. Stewart: way : d t . | pal, jola , &N i 3 . M. g the Washington are ready to renew this year Gt 1o ATE- and means, Mrs. R. Reichenbach; good | Langdon Assoclation, called a meeting | courage the child in the “Wise Use of their offer of two American flags to|Teachers, will conduct the course. ready provided for by the Brookland |plans for the year. 5 ihe two elementary schools saving the Parent-Teacher Association and No- S Cheer or sunshine, Mrs. Nusbaum and |of the officers at her home, 3003 Twenty- | Leisure. Door Knockers Again Vogue. Jargest amount through their school| A copy of the Capper-Zihiman bill vember by the Keene ‘Assoclation. Vol-| The executive board of the Emery-|Mrs. A. Thomas; finance, Mr. F. E.|fourth street northeast, September 26, | Mrs. Norman Stenz, health chairman, gue. bank and tellers. The flags given by | providing for the e A D Nteers for the remaining months are |Eckington Association met September |Keagy, Mrs. L. H. Magruder and Mrs.| 8 pm. There will be ah executive board | presented an original idea for & health | Fashionable London is turning back this organization in 1926 were won by |of Education in the District of Colum- requested. 13 at the home of the new president,|M. McDonald, teacher Blair School; | meeting held at the school October 4. istory card. This card record would be- | from electric bells to old-fashioned the Madison and West Schools. AS) bia has been hmulled to each parent- i : ?‘m. Jenltllle Mt.h :nula, u’a‘ vhnmk;: ""fi fi,’,‘,’”'fl"’fl‘"fi?{:figfi' L::}r:ls;: 11\;::!":, AR oA M 8 :‘1:.::1 rm :);e u:hndhu lflm :e!:hleda and | knockers. Sculptors are making new HenryeV. Draper, supervising princi- | teacher tion hes Association will meet | first meetin; semester, which w . L. H. i . Mrs. A. e school, and would con- | designs, i e AL i daring /s pat | e - A imson: health. Mrs. C. Hunt: pro-| discussed at the meeting of the Ban- | tinue during the child's stay at the 2 e o pal of the first division of the public | week. at the school tober 10 at 2:30 p.m.|be held October 4, at 8 pm, in the pearing. Schools, will speak next Tuesday eve- A letter from Mrs. W. T. Bannerman, | Mrs. Allen Davison, the president. has | Emery School. gram, Mrs, Kenfick and Mrs. Smith, | croft executive board last Tuesday aft- |school. It would indicate not only his | cherubs, and above them in & scroll are ning on “The Value of the Parent- chairman of the department of legisia- | tendered her resignation. Miss Morti-| Walter F. Atchison will be thelteachers; treasurers, Mrs. Martin, sec-' ernoon. The first was organizing the | weight and height at regular periods, | the words, “Love knocks at your door.” 0000 0 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllI|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIilliilllllll|||IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlI|IlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|H|||I1|1|IIIIIIIIII|III|I|IIIIl|mllllllllllullllllllllllllm||IlIlIII||IIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIlIlIIIIIIIIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIlIIIIIII|||Il|l||ltll|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIII[IIIIIIIIlIlIiIllIlIMIIIlIlI!IlIIlIlIIIiIIIIIII|||||||IIII|I|IIIIIIIlIIII||I||||IIIII!|lIlIlIlIIIIlIII|||Il||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||I|IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIJI||IIIHIIIIIIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIlIImIIIflIIlIH!II THE MAGNIFICENT EFFORT OF ONE OF AMERICA’S © - INN Ll IlllllmlIIIII|||l|lllIIHIl|||l|||||l||||||||||||||||||||||l|ilml||||||lIllllll||l||||l||||||llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII|l|||II||||||l|l|l|l||||IIII!IIH|||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||HIIIIl|||||l|||||||mllllll"l||IIIIIIIIIIII||lfllllllllfllllml"||l||||IIIIII!IIIIIlIlllllllllllHIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllflllllllllw S O l e l l 9 V e lv e t9 F e l t 00000 and Tweed Hats _ - ‘ 2 A Special Group f $125 to $149.50 $4'000 : ) 5 New :;/)inter Individuality being the keynote of these new modes. Youth- . ! 7 \ Ry ' B ; . CO ATS ful types that sweep off the face and drape down on the sides . . . the cloche baby bonnet . . . many styles. In soleil, velvet, R YL i 3 felt, tweeds. Large and small head sizes. All the new colors. /1Y : i $ 98 5 O (Third Fleor, The Hecht Co.) Modified versions of Paris imports, showing Chanel’s fur collar treatment . ;:: Renee’s fur cuffs . . . the fur ‘border - N 4 effect after Martiel et Armand Transp arent Velvet J . « « Patou’s side drapes. Only in new frocks / one of a kind, Employing / the finest fabrics and furs. s 2 5 i ? (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Regularly $29.50 to $39.50 For the miss or woman - who is looking for something delightfully different. Satin, canton crepe, silk tweed and velvet (La Loie Silvel, in love- ly new styles). In the new sil- houette. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. (Mayfair Shop, Third Floor.) A Sale of Luxuriously Furred Winter Sale ;)If 3}12:5 to $179 ' $79.50 to $89.50 a ome Fur Coats | COATS A Sale of $100 $4 ‘ Rumble Seat J acket SllitS Not inferior furs, but a 69. 75 CO A’TS Y special group made up at a g d D p special price for Hecht L . - $25 an resses - g s ilmptson Fabrics: Sizes: ural or golden muskrat, car- filenu:w cross foxi Norma, Velma, cres- -~ . Women's, 38 to 44. A i ek golden beaver, natural sella, crepe de lain, Missa coal at is smartly a $ ]_ 2 : . — paw; b lond bol;'brow: ls‘limr‘xk, (i.ur:;dian wolf, broadc]o!l: velour de ‘,lm"'.u :,620' L“.B; " home in the sportiest roadster. pony, nutria or butter CO! it fox, badger, north- noir, in black, Granada women’s, to 352, OflTinmelsY genuineNalpac Regularly $16.50, $19.75 and $25 ored lapin, sealine... all f::ib.m Ii:l:cli’ cl:er':cl:;. brown, green, blue and BUG e S pile, pure wool. Single or Siesidione with appropriate trimmings. ?me,mn fox and vintage. Linings guar- 52%. Quarter sizes, doublEWbreastad s Tighitbor (Third Floor, The Hecht Co) rench lapin, anteed 2 years. 3514 to 49 i ol Little to pay for a really good looking dark brown and tan. Misses frock. Two or three piece jacket suits . (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) sizes only. with tuck-in or over blouse. . . . One- : Third Floor, The Hecht Co. piece frocks in the new graceful silhou. Sale Of $50 g . y ettes . . . molded to the figure . . . with s low.plgceld fl]lllness oo _..gmlels . . . intro- FOX Scarfs X e B touches. And smart tailored frocks for the sch:)olgirl. . - $ 39. 50 : O A Fubeieks o et seiveioe Charge Purchases Made Now . . . Payable in November tweed, wool tweed, velveteen and many novelty light wool fabrics and clever’ Flattering, fluffy scarfs in ; 2 . 5 ——— s . i red, beige and new brown . . ack, Granada brewn, basque P COIors * brown, hunter’s green, u|.)iphire . \ tones. mse’ natural v blue, prairie grass .. . new reds and dahlia brushes. - ; tones, to say nothing of .the warm vintage 5 % ¥nird Ploor, The Hecht C8) i . shade so popular. F Sirest at Sevengh '“‘i \