Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1930, Page 52

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14- I Y. W. C. A. News l The twilight hour of music ‘will be continued this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the fourth floor assembly room with & program illustrating the four operas to be presented next week by the Ger- man Opera Co. The orthophonic vic- trola will be used for the program. Miss M. O. Buckingham will be the | hostess and the public is cordially in- vited to attend. ‘There will be a meeting of the mem- bership committee tomorrow at 4:45 o'clock,. when it is hoped that every member will be present to assist in making plans for the annual meeting of the association January 18. other committee meetings to C. A will be the delegate from the ‘Washington association. Health Education Department. There will be a meeting of the health education committee tomorrow after- o'clock. noon at 1:30 Morning swimming classes at the Seventeenth and K streets pool, sched- uled to start this week, are: Crawl meeting, Wednesday and Mdlz at 10:30 am.; diving, on Monday at 10.30 am., | and first grade (beginners), on Thurs- | day at 10:30 In the evening will be found: Crawl, an Thursday at 5:30 o'clock; first grade, on Wednesday and ' Friday at 6:00 o'clock; side stroke, Monday and Wed- nesday at 7:00 o'clock; third grade (single and double overarm), Monday and Wednesday at-6:00 o'clock; diving at 6:00 o'clock on Thursday. A class in l?.zclu“cmnt life gllv'gng.nnm on Friday, meeting from .m. for 11 weeks. h’l'he final tests 'flrbe Marc! ong be held are the following: On Tuesday, e i K street house committee at 11:00 Oclock snd_world fellowship at 4200 | Jonyary 11 SR 530 o otk o food service No. | 'y “ireet Pool has a_side-stroke -or Miss Hettie P. Anderson, general |second-grade class listed for 'x‘uuay secretary, and Mrs. Irving W, Ketchum, ‘nnd Thursday at 6; first’ grade, or be. education director, have just returned |ginners, Monday and Wednesday at 6, from New York, where they attended and crawl at 5:30 on Monday and the conference on educaticn at na- Wednesday. tional headquarters. | The gymnastics and dancing classes There will be many Y. W. C. A. dele- | will all meet for their first lesson in gates from out of town attending the |the new term this week. Women and All swimming childrén will start new courses this Saturday, Conference on the Cause and Cure of |girls desiring to register for class work, | take War iMrs. Luke I. Wilson of the board | but not sure of what they want, are in- of directors of the Washington Y. W. vited to watch the first classes from the A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON. D. C. JANUARY 5 1930—PART THREE. ‘nm then start the solarium, now open 3 d the health inventory are solarium an oy the pi e =3 1580, "Ku Tamaifies should be. addressed . int 10 o the health education départment, fifth floor, Seventeenth and X streets. Business and Professional Women, The Amicitia, Premiere, Tip-top, Wohelo, K. G. and Hitika Clubs will hold their regular monthly business meetings on Tuesday of this week at 7 o'clock. Club supper will be served at 6:15 pm. ‘The monthly dinners for business and professional women will be resumed on Wednesday of this week. The requests (al'd thue] d.\:lgm have been] ;umem and a splendid ‘program awa attend., cumu-g Berryman, cartoonist of The Evening Star, will give a chalk talk and Mrs. Elizabeth Huebscher will sing. Mrs. Huebscher will be accom- g.nhd at the piano by Miss Ellen ligman. The tickets for the evening are $1, and reservations may be made until 9 o'clock Tuesday evening. The dinner will be held in Barker Hall at 6:30 p.m. On Thursday evening the Blue Tri- angle Club will have a popular talk on “Astronomy” by Mr. John E. Willis. It the weather permits, Mr. Willis will t | ern High School will have a interesting way. Club supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. and Mr. Willis will speak at 7 p.m. Industrial Department. The K. E. Y. Club will meet for sup- per together Wednesday evening at 5:45, and afterward will spend an hour in bowling. The 'n'mundny Club will meet on January 9. Tea will be served in the third floor club room at 4:30 and after will | Trade School will meet together for a regular meeting Club will be held on Thursday, Jan- uary 9, at 2:30 p.m. There will be & meeting of the in- dustrial committee on Friday, Jan- uary 10, at 6 p.m. Girl Reserves. , Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Adelphae Girl Reserve Club - ess meeting and at 4:30 the Girl Reserve Club at Friendship House will meet to plan fts activities for January. The girls in the latter club recently entertained their mothers at a dinner at Priendship House. Monday evening e [t 7:30 the “G. M. Buddies” Girl Re- serve Club of the George Mason High School of Potomac, Va., will hold a business meeting at the home of one of the members, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock the recently organized club at the Wheat- ‘West~ | the club members to the roof to view the constellations through a tele- scope, illustrating the lecture in a most ley School will make plans for its club program for this month. i The Girl Reserve committee, com- - New Fashions and What Values Ushering in January, 1930, with sweeping reductions on every woman’s coat in the house . . . January sales in U: to be . . . tomorrow . .. tremendous savings on costume jewelry, new thoughts in smart ba, by our stylist. A choice of the house . . . women’s coats Every Coat Now Reduced , from original prices as follows $79.50 to - $95 Coats $69-50 81100 $135 Coats %05 $145 to $215 Coats $125 No exceptions . . . none withheld . . . here are glorious. furred, lovely coat models that will delight your eyes with their beauty and your pocketbook with' ‘their low markings. Be early and see these values! 692 An abundance of that most desirable fashion . . . the all-black coat . . . flared and straightlines, elaborately furred with skunk, black fox and caracul ... mush- room and pouch collars . . . muff, flare and spiral cuffs. Brown and green coats with side flare effects and straightlines ‘furred with beaver, wolf and fox. Sizes 36 to 44. Coats as smart as the women who will wear them . .. there’s a fashion appeal in every model . . . the ever chic straight lines, the flattering wrap to the side, the flare and its varjations. Black coats with shawl and mushroom collars of krimmer. Jap mink. black fox, fitch and skunk. Brown coats with beaver and fitch. Sizes 36 to 44. Exquisite coats from every standpoint . . . fabric, fur and fashion . . . orie-of-a-kind models . . . copies from the French .. .. done in lovely black and brown Cres- sella and -velvets and flattering fur treatments. of Women’s stunning all-black coat shows the Vionnet flare wrap. Deep coltar and cuffs of lovely black fox. " $95. $7.50 Real Stone Rings - 5 Another jewelry purchase that brings the most wanted of jewelry at 13 duction! Fashion ordains that gems must be, not pre- and Jelleff’s obeys the edict and presents real stones for every color in limited quantity, of cious -but real . . and. costume . . . course, at %4 less than usual! Set in sterling silver and - marecasite, with stones of onyx, chrysoprase, car- nelian and lapis . . . Street Floor making daily and enchanting ap- pearances in the millinery shop. 1 The new imported straw combinations with the weight of paper. . Panama laque Chauvre soi —manipulated into unique effects by means of tuckings, folds, pleats and flanges that frame a piquant face and veil the neck...treatment to the back. 510530 | skunk, squirrel, lynx and fox. Persian lamb, kolinsky and silver grey kit fox. effects and some coats with fur borders. Sizes 36 to 44 and 42 to 4675. The smart collar and cuff Women's Coats—Third Floor posed of all the advisers of the 4¢ Girl Reserve Clul ibs, will ernoon at 4 o'clock in the Girl Reserve club rooms at the Y. W. C. A. This committee meets only three times a year and, therefore, a full attendance is urged. . Important plans for the coming conference and for the new year’s work will be discussed. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Girl Reserve Clubs at the Dennison | “sing” and business meeting. At 2:20 the two clubs at Jefferson Junior High School will hold business meetings. At 2:45 the club at the Silver Spring High School will discuss its plans for the | month. At 3 pm. the Semper Fidelis Club of Tech High School and the Tri- Hi Club of Business High School will meet in the Girl Reserve club rooms | at the Y. W. C. A. At 4:30 the Girl Reserve Glee Club will rehearse spe- clal music for the coming mid-Winter Girl Reserve conference. The Girl Reserve Clubs at Powell, | Langley, Columbia and Macfarland | Junior High Schools will hold hobby | meetings on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. At 3 p.m. the Fidelis and Les Clubs at Eastern High | Scheol will also have hobby meetings, and at 4,30 the club of the First Con- | gregational Church' will meet in the | parish house. Friday afternoon at 2:20 the Girl Reserve Clubs at the Hine, Stuart and meet Tuesday aft-| Y. W. including swimming and bowling at the | made to the education director, sixth . A. floor. | . W. O. A. At 4 pm. the Junior H'gh 3 School Girl Reserve Council will meet| New courses will be started in most | in the Girl Reserve club rooms. subjects with the beginning of the new Saturday morning at 10 o'clock all | semester February 3, but classes in grade achool girls are invited to 8 story | languages, as well as in awry.uum&, hour, followed by hobbles such as dra. | expression and interior decoratirg, wi matics, clog dancing, swimming and | be continued from the first semester. organized games in the gymnasium at| A new class- will be started in har- the Y. W. C. A. Inquire in the Girl v, beginning Wednesday, January | Reserve office, third floor, or phone | 15, from 5 to 6 o'clock, with Miss May | Metropolitan 2102, |lltclhnnr Smith as fnstrictor. - " | evy Chase Chapter, Y. W. C. A, Elizabeth Somers Residence. | will ‘meet, on Tuesday, &t 4:30, st the This afternoon at 5:30 Miss Mabel N. | lome of Mrs. Fay S. Holbrook, 25 West | e rke street. le speaker o e after- Thursten will speak at the vesper Serv- | ;0" "o Miss Bertha Pabst of the fce at 1104 M street northwest. VISt | hysiness and professional department ors are always cordially welcome to join | of the Y. W. C. A. There aiso will be | with the girls in this informal service. | the annual election of officers. There will be a regular meeting of | the Elizabeth Somers house committee | on Wednesday evening, January 8, at | DISEASE INVESTIGATED. | %1!1: girls living at the residence wiil i ) hostesses at a formal New Ymr:strange Illness Causes 52 Deaths dance on_the eXenlnl of r;'ll:‘hy, Jf',‘,‘fé | Among Mennonite Children. Reynolds, assis l:;y.loéa:ml‘!l.tue,'n:sl in charge of the! BERLIN, January 4 (#).—The heads arrengements. [of, tne m(e?]:mmne-lmr department have one e town of Hammerstein to General Education Department. o B b Bl s g Bad | While most of the first semester | taken 52 lives among the children of classes will not close until the enc of | the German Mennonite refugees from: January. there will be a new course | Russia who are encamped there. starting in speedwriting this month.| Physicians have expressed belief that This class will begin tomorrow at 5 p.m. ' the disease was introduced from Russia. | and registrations are still open. A new | Children under 4 years of age ap- | INCOME TAX FORMS READY JANUARY 11 “Riders"” to Show Reduced Rates for Individuals, Law Having Been Passed After Printing. By the Associated Press. Forms for filing Federal income tax returns will be avaliable at offices of collectors _of interual revenue and branch offices January 11. In making the announcement yester- day the Bureau of Internal Revenue said the forms were printed prior to the passage of the joint resojution of Con- gress providing for tax reduction and the forms for individuals will be ac- companied by “riders” showing the re- duced rates of taxation. These are one- half of 1 per cent on the first $4,000 of net income in excess of the personal exemption and credits, 2 per cent on the next $4,000 and 4 per cent on the balance, instead of one and one-half per cent, 3 per cent and 5 per cent. Income tax returns for 1929 must be made by midnight of March 15, The King and Queen of England, Princess Mary and the Duke of Con- naught recently contributed aut aph- ed sheets to the Royal Horticultural Society’s golden book, which was start- Brightwood Junior High Schools will meet, and at 3 pm. the Bon Secour | Club of Central will have a meeting. dressmaking course will be opencd dur- |pear to be the worst sufferers from ing the month if there is a sufficient | the Requests for this should be ' but causes death within a few hours. demand. illness, that time, f in Underwear that make our grey shops a most important place for you gs . . . and hosts of exciting new copies of imports brought from the latest Paris showings Our stylist returns from abroad Paris frocks are here! . and we present a stunning collection of Authentic French Replicas Differing from the originals by the great couturiers only in price . . . . every line and detail reproduced per- fectly at but a fraction of the cost of the originals. . . exactly as Mrs. Barr, arbiter of fashion, saw them in the salons of the great Lelong and the couturier fraternity—their only difference being that here they are marked in dollars instead of francs and are very much less. The same divine inspiration is here . .. the same lines and materials and colors and trim- ming . . . new, charming and thoroughly unusual. Maggy Rouff ‘model in cream white taffeta dis- ting by the ex- quisitely draped and shirred bodice and intri- cate culfl g(n:h!en'lk‘h‘ll. Large and flatter| e rose lace scarf ma‘:' a lovely touch and suggests a Spanish mantila. Replica. $95. Patou’s new printed chif- fon, small fi dark pi draped neckline and ;ll;:md. waist; replica. Lucile Paray’s tailleur . . . smart combination in black and white for street .« . coat with shoulder cape of black wool chev- fot and skirt buttoning on white. erepe blouse giving a three-piece effect. Rep- lica. $75. Lelong's “Duckling” . .. golden . chiffon with pouffed skirt confined at the hips and shirring ef- fecting peplum bustle. Replica. $65. Special Purchases at Price Concessions Make Interesti re- $5 Regular Values $3.95 Gowns of pure-dye crepe de chine with cream lace yokes, or tailored styles with hemstitching. Dance sets of crepe satin and crepe de chine with ecru alencon trimming. Chemise on straight and princess lines with net applique and dainty laces. $10 Silk Gowns, $7.50 Tailored and lace-trimmed styles in these superior crepe satin gowns with V necklines . . . inserts of net applique or trimmed with ecru alen- con lace. Glove Silk! —fine quality in a special purchase from a leading manuiacturer. .. pute silk reinforced with a syn- thetic thread for durability. $1.95 Flesh Vests and in o leg an yoke ..... cesenananed s1 25 $3 Bloomers—fitted yokes, long and gths— short leg len 31.95 double reinforcement. . $5 One-piece garments, side closing, brl:lm top, bloomer' scz 95 and step-in style py $10 Pajamas—tailored styles with smart_gob trousers, round neck- line, bound armholes ss 90 and satin ribbon sash i ng Sale Events! $19.50 to $25 Silk Negligees Crepe satin, crepe de chine and brocaded velvet negligees beau- tifully trimmed with Alencon laces and folds and reveres of soft satin. Pastel shades in draped and tuxedo models. $7.50 Silk Slips, $5 Crepe satin and crepe de chine slips in princess, wrap-around and straightline styles, trimmed top and bottom with ecru alencon laces. Tailored types, too, with hemstitch- ing and emgmidefy. Corsetries! $7.50 Girdles *5 By Dorothy Bickum Semi-side hook step-in girdle, particularly good for the figure with full hips and small waist. Skinner’s pink crepe de chine with knit elastic side sections. Sizes 27 to 31. $1 Bandit Brassiere 75¢ Dorothy Bickum's satin bro- Silk Underwear! Negligees! Germain LeComte's “Sa- lome,” stunning taffeta model with flaring skirt accented by facing of ce- rise; replica. $110, Lelong's “Barnee” dinner ensemble in black chiffon, with peplum ef- fect and separate chiffon Jacket that suggests early dinners and Sunday nights. Replica. $95. Lelong’s “Paradie” Blue flat crepe bolero model with belt -at natural waistline and low placed fullness. Replica. $65, Women's Dress Shops Second Floor Busy January in the Grey Shops | Bags Are Different vincing new interest in fabric, silhouette and ensemble, they revive charm in the mid-season . . . Fabric Bags—featuring gros-grain as a new fashion and a gros- grain envelope in particular, with Molyneux's successful lock clasp . . . in Spring colors. $10 Silhouette Bags—first exploited by Lelong and its clever elon- gated lines designed to complement the lines of the costume. $7.50 Epsgmble Effects—such as the vogue for braided leather . . . inimitably smart when used to trim a bag and to fashion a smart matching leather necklace. $7.50 Necklace, $3 The S. S. Bremen arrives with the latest Deauville Sandals featured at What Europe playgrounds show Smart America' will wear for the South and what America will wear South is what well dressed women wear for Northern Spring, Presented in tan and white patent and white parch- ment and brown and all white—in our Shoe Section —Street Floor. ed in the reign of Géorge IV and con- which resembles measies, | tains autographs of leading rulers since

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