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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIC 28, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. B—12 SOCIETY. Celebrahng National Baby Week, April 29th to May 4t Columbian Unit Dines Wednesday Eight Past Presidents to Attend Banquet of Women’s Group. Eight past presidents of the Colum- bian Women of the George Washing- ton University will be present at the Spring banquet at the Chevy Chase Club Wednesday. Each of these women has been prominent, not only in the| affairs of the university, but in various civic, educational and social activities in the District of Columbia and else- ‘where. Mrs. D. K. Shute, who was one of . . ’ the founders of the organization, was Hand-finished Tots’ Crepe its president in 1899; Miss Janet Mec- William, president in 1904, was con- g T rs . nected with the public school educa- ( C eepe Pa]amas tion of the District for more than 50i : )\ years; Mrs. Willlam Van Vleck, vtlfei = = < o * 44 ) of the dean of the Law School of the ] [+ ye C George Washington University, was - 3 president from 1917 to 1619; Miss . 4 Elizabeth Peet, dean of women at Gallaudet College, has been twice president, serving first from 1920 to 1922 and again in 1932; Miss Elizabeth 1 ‘Wilson, who was president of the club | from 1923 to 1925, and who now resides | in Cambridge, Mass., is one of a !ew“ women who have become experts in| actuarial work: Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, president from 1925 to 1927, is best known today as vice president of the Board of Education of the District of Columbia: Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley. | yetiring president of the District of Columbia Federation of Women's | Clubs, was president of the Columbian | Broadcloth creep ers. hand embroidered. Pas- tels or white. 1 to 3 yrs. Drop-seat style, froz trimmed. Pastel shades. Sizes. 2 to 6 years Our Infants’ Wear salespeople have just completed a course in ““Mothercraft.” A : 7 Handmade 2 Tots’ Mesh course of study designed to enable them ) : i to help mothers and prospective mothers i . Gertrudes Sun Suits make wise selections of baby clothing. ¢ X ¢ You're invited to consult us and we’ll be ; 2 8c 4 8 c delighted to help you in any way we can. 'ENTIRE STOCK TOTS" COATS Savings from one to ten dollars. And your choice of all the most popular styles, regulations, English types, dressy coats. Sizes 1 to 6, but not in every style. Women from 1927 to 1929, and Miss Elizabeth Cullen, who is the reference Jibrarian of the Bureau of Railway Economics of the Association of Amer- jcan Railroads, was president from | 1929 to 1931. Of the many distinguished womenl who are members of the Columbian ‘Women, Mrs. Joshua Evans has the unique distinction of being the first| woman trustee of the university. She was one of the organizers and the first ‘woman member of group hospitaliza- | tion in the District of Columbia. | A group from the Evelyn Davis Bchool of Dancing will entertain the | Columbian Women Wednesday, includ- ing Miss Elizabeth Jenkins and Miss Kathryn McMorris, who will present the Eastern nautch dance, and a| selection of dances in period costumes, which have been loaned throusu the courtesy of Friendship House, will be presented by Miss Anita Dunn, Miss Jennie Turnbull, Miss Virginia Tanner, | Miss Mary Happer, Miss Clara Ruch, ‘ Miss Ann Noorda and Miss Canna Shaw. i | Corre?pondént of London Paper Feted | Sir Wilmott Lewts, Washington rep- resentative of the London Times and | Lady Lewis will be honor guests at a victory dinner celebration Thursday ! evening at 7 o'clock.at the National City Christian Church social hall. | Other guests include Dr. R. H. Miller, | yastor of the church, and Mrs. Miller; | Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Pugh, Dr. W. H. | Pinkerton, Rev. and Mrs. J. Raymond Mills, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Reed, Mr. | and Mrs. E. W. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Earle Wilfley, Mr. and Mrs. Wade | Ellis, Representative Hubert Utter- | back and Mrs. Utterback, Represent- | ative C. Jasper Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turley, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Brumback, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Shreve, | Mr. Lyman McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. Green H. Hackworth, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braithwaite, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton G. Herriman, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pywell, Mr. and Mrs. George Stose, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Felton, Mr. and | Mrs. H. E. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. James | M. Gongwer, Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. | Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tooley, Dr. and | Mrs. Robert S. Carey, Capt. and Mrs, | Walter Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carter, Mrs. Bess Mason Hafner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Falk, Miss Ardell Payne, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sterns, Mr. E. Davisson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Eddingfleld, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heap, Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe R. Hill, Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Roberts, | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taggart, Mr. Rob- ert A. Voorus, Maj. and Mrs. Guy | ‘Withers, Prof. and Mrs. Norman B, | Ames, Mr. snd Mrs. J. B. Cunning- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Galloway, Mr. and | Mrs. Raymond C. Kidd, Dr. and Mrs. | W. B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hen- | derson Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| Wick, Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Wick, Mrs. | Fannie Foster, Mrs. J. I. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Firth, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Logan, | Miss Charlotte Darrow, Mrs. Emma | Lattimore, Mrs. W. H. Magruder, Mrs. J H. P. Maxwell, Mrs. Emma T. Melton, Mrs. Mary R. Orpen, Mrs. L. S.| Smither, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby, | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley, Mlss‘ Kate Wick, Mrs. Myrtle Siggers, Mrs. | George McLaughlin and Mrs. Nellie | C. Abbott. The Shubert Singers, an organi: tion composed of men under the dire tion of Mrs. Chester W. Adair, Mlh give the musical program. Mr. and Mrs. Will Worden and son of Rochester, N. Y., spent several days | with the former’s sister, Mrs. Fred | C. Moultrup, in Herndon, Va. Mrs. ‘\ Moultrup had with her over Sunday her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Furr, and children of Washington. Drama Guild Play Tomorrow | ‘ ‘The hosStesses and ushers for "Crime | at Blossoms.” by Mordaunt Shairp, to be given at the Wardman Park Thea- ter, by the Drama Guild of Washing- ton, tomorrow and Tuesday have been | selected. | Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith and Mrs. James Otis Porter will assist as hostesses tomorrow evening, and Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle and Mrs. Har- vey W. Wiley will assist Tuesday eve- ring. The ushers for both evenings in- clude Miss Janet Coon, Miss Marion E. Rose, Miss Wilda Kilbourne, Miss Frances Brunt, Miss Aubrey Bern- hardt, Miss Betty Brunstetter, Miss Priscilla Bogue Hixon, Miss Maxine Miller, and Miss Virginia Rand Beers. Among those who plan to attend are Mr, and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson, the latter known professionally as Frances Starr; Gen. and Mrs. Mason Patrick, Col. and Mrs. L. S. Tillotarre, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Willet, Mrs. Al- bert Baggs, Mrs. Smith Hempstone, Mr. Thomas Henning, Capt. and Mrs. H. D. Mell and Miss Marian Mell, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Mull, Miss Mary | Flizabeth Damon, Capt. and Mrs. Neal | Farwell, Comdr. and Mrs. Eugene ‘Woodson, Miss Sybil Baker, Mrs. Al- fred Brooks, Mr. Benton Brooks, Mr. Percy Atherton, Mrs. Pembroke Pitt, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick V. Rand, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, Mr. Prancis Scott Carter, Mrs. George Fope, and Dr. and Mrs. W, Hayes Yeager. Tots’” Sheer DRESSES Dimities, organdies and sheer prints in becoming styles. Sizes 1 to 6. Pigue Coat Outfits Coats and matching poke bon- nets of fine, washable pique; in navy blue or pas- tels; sizes 1 to 3. l 89 Boys’ Wash Sunts Sleeveless styles of seersucker, broadcloth or pique. Bunon- on or belted suits. 48 Sizes 3 to 6 yelrs Cc Sale of Tots’ Sample Dresses 139 Samples lnd facto: rejects ot huher Dricce resses: -n’a aheavier cottons. Toddlers’ Dresses Pine batiste, hand- B Infants’ Dresses Hand - embroidered, hand-made dresses. 48 ¥oke and collar styles Pongee Silk Suits c»ol suits for little uu s n Gatarat eolor. 2.Pc. Hand-painted Comb and Brush 486 Knitted Nighgowns with Draw- Kapok-filled Pillows, sateen cov- Feather and Down Pillows, covered All Down-filled Pillows, sateen covered Double Face Blankets. Crib Blankets, sateen bound. Pepperell Receiving Blankets. Pink or blue Pink or Blue Receiving Blankets. LU e e S e b Crib Sheets of fine muslin. Size 36x54 “Suecess” Crib Sheets. Hemstitched hems; 47x73 Muslin Quilted Pads, zig zag stitched; 17x18, 12¢; 18x34, 28¢; 27x70 Rubber Crib Sheets, pink; Crochetted Wool Shoulderettes. White with pink or blue Crochetted Booties. White wool with pink or blue Safety Pins, assorted sizes. 3 doz., 18¢; 6 doz. Knitted Baby Bath Towels. White with pink or blue Cannon Towel and 2 Wash Cloths. ‘White with pink or blue Olive Oil. Extra fine grade for rubbing Baby Hot Water Bottles. Nursery designs Johnson & Johnson Baby Talcum Powder Laco Baby doap, 18e. 3 cakes in a box ceeenena. Cotton Pickers. Absorbent cotton in convenient form Rubberized Mattress Covers. Boxed to fit smoothly Carriage or Bassinette Pads. Attractive prints Nursery Seat Pads with back rests. Prints and plaids ....... High Chair Pads of Rubberized Prints .....cc00v0en. Rubberized Play Pen Rugs in bright prints Que Tips. Box of 90 sticks, 19e. Box of 200 .. Kleinert’s Rubber Pants. style. Boilable ... Vanta Summer, Double - Infants, to 2 years Vanta Silk, Wool and Cotton Vests. Sizes 2 and 3 Vanta “K” Band, cotton top, wool ab- dominal section. Infants’ up to 2 yrs., Vanta Laco Sets. 2 cans talcum, bottle of olive oil, 1 cake soap. . .. Esmond Crib Bllnkets, nursery pat- tern; 36x50 . Candlewick Crib Spreads, tufted in pink or blue. . ‘Wool Bl-nkets. satin bound. Pink, s I 67 blue, plaid Nursery Jar Sets, 3 jars and tr Pink or blue Feeding Plates, two or three sections ... Mercerized Lisle Socks Sizes 4 to 7 .. (Children’s—S8econd Fioor) Pine quality batiste, hand embroidered. Sizes for infants only. Handmade Gertrudes 55c¢ Beautifully embroidered fine batiste Dpetticoats in infants’ sizes, Birdseye Diapers 84c doz. 27-inch sizes. Hemmed ready for use. Packed in sanitary packages. Infants’ Flannelettes 23c¢ Gowns and gertrudes, pink or blue trimmed. Infants’ sizes only. Hand-Crochet Sacques 58¢ Boft wool sacques in white with pink or blue satin ribbon. Auto mocks: com- fortable can- vas ham- ped with 2-piece styles for hovs or girls from 2 to 5. Pretty pastel colors. Parent’s Magazine Sun Suits 115 Halter neck style or seersucker or broad- cloth. For girls. 1t0 6. Nazareth Training Pants 19¢ Yoke front. slastic back stsle of eool cotton mesh. Sizes 1 to 6. Knitted Wool Shawls 84c Handsomely fringed shawls in white. pink or blue. Several weaves. Pique Hats and Bonnets 58¢ Several dainty styles in white or pastels for toddlers of 1 to 3. made with atrong Ham- E Sapvas, Spne 4 material and e baby’'s motor ocks for 1rass ... By 1.69 Nursery Seats folding seats. en- ameled in maple. (59 Sreen or ivory.. Pens: wood. enameled {vory: colored eounting beads. Limited quantity (Children's—Second Floor) THIS IS WASHINGTON - . - F STREET AT SEVENTH 5