Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1930, Page 50

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called to order by president, Mrs, N. M. Pollock. Mu- vention was under the | direction of Mrs. Ernest H. Fretwell and | Mrs. Ethel Reed, with solos by Mrs. | close of the convention by the McKin- | ley High School Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Bella B. Thomp- son. Patriotic exercises were led by Mrs. | Arthur C. Proctor. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, delivered the address of welcome and Mrs. Edgar B. Merritt, president of the District of Columbia Federation of Eckington Union. Mrs. Mina C. Van_Winkle, chiet of the Police Women's Bureau, gave the principal address of the morning ses- sions. Mrs. Tillle Moore led devotionals, The ladies of the Eckington Union, under the direction of Mrs. Alvin Day, were in charge of the luncheon. Gifford Pinchot, former governor of Pennsylvania, was the principal speaker bl was given the Union s-lsli;!. The g:g:fim representing various pages maga- zly?e, were “Washington Letters,” by Mrs. James L. McLain; “Light Line Unions,” by Mrs. George M. Beckett; “Soldiers and Sailors,” by Miss Rebecca N. Rhoades: “White Ribbon Recruits, by Mrs. Zelah Farmer, who tied the white ribbon on the wrists of Harold Barrentine, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Barren Robe Tepresented Evening _Star; tlep Faye Walker, who represented the Dr. Lauretta Kress; young branch, by Miss Claribell Ea! board of dlrectfil, by Mrs. G. B. 1rom eve District president, was Eckington Union.—Twenty-five mem- bers attended the monthly meeting of the union held last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. James Matthews. Mrs. Alvin Day, the president, presided, and Mrs. L. A. Cole conducted the de- votional services. Other officers re- g were Mrs. W. ev A!deufl Efl‘:’ . J. Wrightsman, Mrs. Warren Hadley and mr}‘w Rule. Mrs, George Ross, district treasurer, was a guest, and explained in detail the formation =nd Mission tained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Wil- liam Knowles Cooper in her home on Highland place. Nearly thirty were | . Mrs. William Peter. presided. | ] ai | i i of $5 was given | Two coples of | being circulated. | % . Talbot, Mrs. C. A. Fin- | ney, Mrs. H. G. Schurecht, Mrs. J. B. | , . B. Brooks and Mrs. | O. G, Christgau and idt for membership drive. Mrs. Stuart Patterson, superin- tendent of young people’s work for the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of Methodist Episcopal Church, spoke. Other guests were Mrs. Francis Hawes, Mrs. Eugene Thompson of North Star Union, Mrs. Maurice Thompson, who told of popularity of | prohibition unit in a local Epworth | League; Miss Georgia Robertson, who read one of her interesting writings, | and Mrs. N. M. Pollock, District W. C. | T. U. president. | The next meeting will be held Febru- | ary 2¢ at Mrs. A. B. McManus', 1405 | Girard. | i | West End Union met at the home of Mrs. George M. Beckett Monday eve- ning. After devotions, Rev. Edgar W. t, pastor of Forestville Methodist Episcopal Church, gave two violin se- lections. Mrs. Andrew McCampbell, wife of the chief of the special prohi- ll:nun r;gemn. gave an murestlmx read- ing. v. Beckett spoke at th on his trip abroad last Summer.w The hostess was assisted by Miss Ada | Caldwell during the social hour. Columbia Union held its January meeting with Mrs. F. E. Waring. Mrs. 8. W. Morris, vice president, presided. Mrs. Louise Harland led the devotional service. Mrs. A. Rogers Tracy, Flower Mission director, gave her report. Mrs, Charles P. Grandfield, District director of scientific temperance instruction, presented the activities of her depart- ment and, at her request, several vol- unteered to assist in this work. Mrs. William Jorg and Miss Robert- son_were mcelu% into nun'n r:;n.ipA The department directors for the year announced, as follows: American- ization, Mrs, Ella 8, Knight; child wel- fare, Mrs. Edwin C. Dinwiddie; asso- ciate, Mrs. E. B. Johns; Christian citi- zenship, Mrs. Frank E. Waring; evan- gelistic, Mrs. Alice Livingston; associate, Mrs. John W. Prizzell; Flower Mission, Mrs. A. Rogers Tracy; associate, Mrs. Walter Howard; lterature, Mrs. Louise Harland; international relations, Mrs. Galus Brumbaugh; health and medical tcmperance, Mrs. E. G. Russell; coties, Mrs. Giles Scott Raftes tifie temperance instruction, Miss Geor- gla_Rabertson. and officlal or- B Continued on Niath Page) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2 1930—PART THREE, W. B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9AM.t06PM. New Cousin’s Shoes Regularly $14.50 and $16.50 N Founder’s Week Price $1285 : @ uuuesfirgFg Beu-'emooe Ten brand -new ¢ = m d::’ll:x:ho:::: footwear fashions for Spring. The models ! fl> are in straps and ties in new materials and unusual trims for street or informal wear. These unusual reductions in Cousin’s shoes in the newest styles are for Founder’s Week only. $12.50 Cousin’s and Other Shoes, $7.85 The Shoe Salon, Second Floor This name, so self expressive of distinctive millinery, is well known in Washington, having endeared itself to many of our patrons. We offer for Founder’s Week only, a large and varied collection of new Spring Models, all typical Chapeau Bellemodes at unusual price reductions. $5 $ 7.45 $0Q.75 TN Regularly $12.50 % Regularly $10 to $14.75 ‘:\ o Regularly $7.50 V 4 i Regularly $15 and U, ' ; 209, Reduction on Models Regularly $15 and Up o The Hat Salon, Pirst Floor N 7 il O Founder’s $ 1 ’20 , :‘If”‘”/////// Bags in the pouch style with the back strap or top handle, . All the Important New-Season | $5 Silk Underwear A lovely assortment of regular $5 chemise, Founder’s Week Sale (oorgcttn or embroidered. In dainty colors of flesh, are preparing for graduation take advantage of this Bolero effects . . . jack- $1 Double Compacts time and dinner frocks lace vestees . . . all these pacts in red or blue enamel onal style inipor - are always losing your com- ing values. i p couple? lamb or suede. Also soft and tailored cuff styles. In Ince jacket ensemble frock maum deep to 7%. The crepe frock (seated fig- ‘The Apparel Shop, Second Floor Founder’s Week Price 95c Yoke front or all elastic Week Price pink or peach. daytime wear. It is much more durable than chiffon, yet not too heavy to be at- heel. In a wide range of popular shades. Founder’s $ .8 5 necklaces, bracelets and ear back drape; and novelty Regular $1.95 sheer silk chiffon hose. necklaces and pendants. ter}l:ni::gl of lisle to guarantee long wnll'. 7 It has the smart French panel-curve heel, $7.50 and $10 Handbags Founder’s Men’s Allen-A Hose Week Price $4°85 i % in silk i . Bro Shom g <oviovan, wilewc o bl o s sk vy oo, rone, . Silhouettes Are Featured S $388 slips, gowns and figured tailored pajamas of wash Begirming Tomorrow! z peach, orchid, or tea rose, and black for your darker great reduction. et ensembles . . . deeply « .. skirts of youthful ani- , Founder’s 39 mation . ., . new little A x Week Price c engaging features make ’ ! finish, Assorted colors in et, why not take advan- well as one of outstand- at S ut g ‘Totlet Goods Section, First Floor Week Price cape gloves in a variety of tan, beige, mode, grey, navy, gloschadiat ees. Srregulsr Glove Section, First Floor ure) shows charmingly details Fine quality ra at waist line, black or Regular $1.50 sheer service hose. This Razon Underwear, First Floor tractive. Full-fashioned and silk to the Sizes 8 to 10%. Week Price rings, combination crystal Style No. 4200 is silk to the top, and has *Imitation. In a variety of shades, in sizes 8 to 10%4. Founder’s 80 ~ C Week Price or the envelope style. In suede, 10 to 12. red or gray. Week Price In Our Annual silk. Trimmed with appliqued lace, ecru Alencon, dresses. Also in white. We suggest that those whe SUK Underwear Section, Sesond Fioor berthad and caped day- sleeves . . . bows, frills, Gloria Deane double com- this an event of excep- powder and rouge. If you tage of this and buy a i i N Gl Georgette AN ot ew 3 to $5 oves Gloves in French kid, styles. Novelty embroidered Black georgette Black black or brown. Sizes 534 Also bertha "an inblue and brown. $22. hemline. $22. . oo $1.15 to $1.50 Rayon Undies bloomers and panties. pastel shades. Vests in style, No. 3760, is ideal for street and $3 to 35 Jewelry garter hem, with the French panel-curve Sterling silver, real stone Founder’s $ y Week Price 1 .55 and pearl* necklaces with the picot edge. The silk foot has an in- Sy el B Regular $1 hose, in wool, silk-and-wool, and moroceo, lizard grain Hoslery Section, First Floor HMandbag Section, First Fleor D0 — O MO m— Celebrating 69 Years The Purpose ITTINGLY to commemorate the foundi of this store in 1861 as a furniture store and to celebrate its founding in 1928 as a de partment store—is the purpose of Founder’l Week. This year we inaugurate a Service Inspectio Department, dedicated to maintaining t standards upon which this business wad founded. VERY section of the store more than are announced ments each day in The Star. complete, and enjoy the advant: Public € Public confidence—that intangible asset won only through years of fair and painstaking effort—is what we recognize today as the most important factor im business success. For pleasant and mutually profitable transactions, we must have confidence in one another. These Departments A Lower Floor Se Women's and Mil Radio Women's and Mj Girls' Appai Pirst Floor Boys' Shirts Millinery Jewelry Silk Und Gloves Teilet Goods Corsets, Sweat Hosit Searfs and Flowers 7 Lamp and Gift i 1 Handbage Linen and Bedding Draperies and G Umbrellas Rose Room Salon Rayon Underwear Candy $2.50 to $3.50 Curtains e i F ) o 199 v s Dainty ruffled curtains with colored . Marquisette dots. Especially nice for bedrooms. Week P: fled styles, Very 2,000 Yards 75c, Founder’s Week Pric Yards and yards of gay, colo! ful cretonne in floral and mod designs, In all, twenty differes patterns. $2.50 Cathedral Cloth ;f::b";;:n $l 25 4 ‘" Fine quality 48-inch cffored madras. In gold, jade, @chid ch, blue or rose. Half pri or Founder’'s Week. Drapery

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