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CATHOLIC ALUMNAE TO MEET SATURDAY 5 „ JArchbishbp to B 6 Principal Speaker at Soventh An nual Session Here. - ; Archbishop Curley of Baltimore will b? the principal speaker at the seventh annual conference of the District o' Columbia Chapter. International Fed eration ot Catholic Alumnae, which v, ill _ b? held at the Hotel Mayflower Satur day Anions the other speakers w ill be , ~ nicht Rev Thomas J Shahan. rector of Catholid University: Right Rev Fldward A Pace, vice rector. Rev Teter OuUday. professor of history at Catholic I'm versify. and Miss M Louise Darr. past governor of the District chapter 3" Mrs. .tames JP. Hartnett, governor £ mill preside at the conference and will ~ present a report of the work of-the . chapter dining the last year, Mrs Rirmnn M: Chesley will tell of the odu eational program. Miss Anna J. Ready will tell of'tfat social sen tee work that £ has been done and Mrs. J. D, Sullivan 3 will report on literature. The alumnae associations forming the ‘ chapter mill be represented by Miss Ella’ Loraine Dorsey. Georgetown: Miss I Use Our Liberal Lay-By YOU HAVEN'T | lijjjk FOR EASTER! | Hundreds of Beautiful 5 New Spring Styles .. ; > Ogfyfc, 1 New Coats of Kasheen in Natural , / I an and Black . Satins, Failles, \ /I Flannels, Poiretsheen, Ben - J ► Ftm., galines and Broadcloth*. < > IN JUNIOR'S—-MISSES’—WOMEN'S— < ► LM ... ..... .... ~... . I /'- Z - - bargain < I mm\ basementii | : ||M! Spring Coats I X .T T You find n»o»t *ll the X X r - - m J New FAthion notes cm- C x \ "* "/ *“'•— bodied in these Smart Spring X X \ —— - Zl Coats. . . . New Fabrics! X X XZI Z- - jr±~ - —1 New Colors! New Furs! X X -V- -v - H The savings are instantly X X "Ti —"T * apparent! X X V"" ~~ ~ 1 1 1 4/ a Price Which Civet No \ \ Indication of Their Real Value! c Jj q / \ Group of 50 New Spring Coats > V j \ \ V Regular sl(i Valuta QA X lS*y'** J I 1 \ All-wool Poirctahocn, with bssuti- X V gl ful Far Collars. Durably lined. m W C v If Navy Blua and Tan. # Julia Kennedy. Holy Cross: Miss Cath erine DuFeif. Holy Trinity: Mrs. George Haggprty. Immaculata: Miss Alma Happ. tmmaeulate Conception; Miss Pauline Fling St. Anthony's: Miss Mar garet M. McAllister. Notre Dame: Mrs John R Fitzpatrick. Sacred Heart. Mrs Fiank Schrider, Sacred Heart of Mary;' Mrs. Lewis Payne. St. Cecelia's Miss Rea trier Deeds. St. Patrick’s: Mrs. T D. McCarthy. Visitation, and Mrs. J D Sadler. Washington Circle. The otfill a*efl schools will be represented by Sts’er Agnes Cecelia of the Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary. MRS. A. JONES TO FILL DEMOCRATIC CLUB POST Wife of Late Senator Elected Mem ber of Board of National Women's Body. Mrs. Andreas A. Jones, wife of the late Senator from New Mexico, has just been elected a member of the board ot governors of the National Women's Democratic Club, and as a member of the club's program committee is tak ing an active part in pitinning the pre-rampaign program here. Mrs. Jones, who is the only woman to have barn president of the club for two successive terms and who was only recently succeeded in that position bv Mrs. Emily Newell Blair of Missouri, is a frequent visitor at the clubhouse. She expects to leave for Houston early in June and it is thought that both she and Mrs. Blair will play a promi nent part among the women attending ill? Democratic convention. THE- SUNDAY KTAI?, WASHINGTON; TT. C„ ’SrARCTT 2ft PART’ T 'BRUSH FIRES BY RIVER KEEP FIREMEN BUSY! Blazes Along Anncostia Branch Laid to Boys—Hundreds of Spectators Drawn to Scene!, *- Three brush flics along the Eastern jJv.wich of the* Anarostla River from Twenty-fourth to East Capitol, street early last night, believed to have been started by neighborhood boys in cele bration of the first warm day of Sprln?, kept two fire companies busy for nun * than an hour last night and afforded a spectacle for hiuidreds of spectators. An aiea about five city blocks in length and about a block in width w»- swept clean of debris and brush before the flames were put out by men of No.. | R and 10 fire engine companies. Tito | first fire was started at Twenty-filth street and Banning road at 6:40 o'rlocK Mid two others about an hour later in | the same neighborhood As there were no buildings near, the ! flrem A n merely, kept the flames from spreading. ■j— • Club to Give Three. Plays. Three one-act plays will be presented by the Wigs and Queues Dramatic Club j next Friday evening. March 30, at the ] First Baptist Church. Sixteenth and O j streets, for the benefit of the B. V. P U. j convention fund. They are entitled j “The Man Who Came Back," “Gray i Days and Blue" and "The Teeth of the I Gift Horse." Miss Lena G. Parks is director. AWAIT RETIREMENT. Two Army Officers Sent Home From Hendqnnrters Posts. t* Lieut Col. Sidney 8. Underwood, Ordnance Department at headquarters.; 4th Corps area, Atlanta. oa., and Lieut , Col. Frank H. - Adams Quartermaster t Corps, at headquarters. 3d Corps area i Governors Island. N. Y.. have been or dered to their respective homes to await retirement at the convenience of the Government. Col. Underwood is from Kentucky and served as captain and major in the Ord nance Department. National Army, dur ing the World War In July. 1920 he was appointed from the District of Co-; lumbia a major in the regular Ordnance Department and reached the grade of lieutenant colonel in September, 1924 Col. Adams, who is from Ohio, was awarded the distinguished service cross j and a silver star, citation for gallantry ; in action while serving as colonel of I infantry. National Army, during the ! World War. He entered the regular Army as a private in the 17th Infantry ! in August. 1R93, and was commissioned a second lieutenant of Infantry in July 1900. He was transferred to the Quar-1 Eatabliihtd 1843 Piano* Direct Branch of Factory 1340 G St. N.W. A number of bargains in used Grands and Uprights. Full line of Brunswick Panatropes and Records. 4. r CniitllT Mar. «SjjjMWM.«S:iSSSSE3S3SS.3SS? r |' Special Sale | McCrayPorcelain Refrigerators Slightly Shopworn Jvc£. Now $125 *45 $204 *9B McCray Refrigerator : Sales Corp. 822 13th St. ] agggiag rßn'raar.raaaaaaaL The WRIGHT CO. | A forceful Demonstration of our ability to offer GOOD FURNITURE I at PRICES—CONSIDERABLY LOWER! CYour Choice '| W° 11 I I of 3 Suites at m.%J J Gate-Leg Fable I Bu TV|! M9| ing Room Suite; Table* | * jssijjjg gaps, as -.^1^,5 3-PC. BED-DAVENPORT SUITE Steel Crib r t jactllia \ d l,p, °“ r 7j / |y jSjj | $Qj5 Sis jTj) Willow Chair asl39 s|2 $ 2= 4-PC. BEDROOM SUITE p^—l $ 139' 50 rSSsk ,§||jj|jf LOW TERMS ’£%,? ARRANGED | ££ .j|| | ~S£s? n ' WRIGHT '•- I*o S 3 *142 905-907 7th Street N.W. 1H \± termaster Corps in August. 1919. and reached the grade of lieutenant colonel 1 in July. 1920. • Fund for Statue Asked. Appropriation of SfiO.OOO to aid the State of Louisiana in erecting a staiue | of Gen. Wheeler In Artdubon Park. New ♦ Orleans.- whs sought lif a MU introduced ! by Representative spearing. Democrat* Louisiana. 11l II lr"C" II.I.J". til 1C i 1C l/icii l.i'i(( Hi All • MCDlld bad ind MW miteriili ' c I ' , Snidird Pain Ha*». ,111 12’ x a:*’ Laying House, sll7 offered a.t tremendous discounts during " ■illlMSijl lEHS'irrrr' ff ■''«•.«ii.ir ,B ga”H garage in our yards at Camp Meade or y write ns your wants—we guarantee to satisfy * fkjse catalog cocro* # 20* x 100’ Standard Poultry House, $450 - vou u ith P ric<s and ntiick delivery. J CAMP salvage wi' * I ' ~,.,_ - , * o*s»t. w. S.'-M * $ fl Wnto for Fret Catalog * Without obHxation voA ratalot. J I CAMP MEADE SALVAGE CO. \ I I * CAMP MEADE, MD. PHONE LAUREL 702 -"' ' t> a—mm .i =sgsgsa==r rrri 1 Baaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag^^—-m MEN’S CLASSES ELECT. | Officers Chosen at Brookland Bap tist Sunday School. The following officers were elected at the (onsolidatdon meeting of the Men** j class of the Bi'ookland Baptist Sunday School, Wednesday evening Lee M ! Clarke, president; Charles B Perry, vice , I president.; L. -O. Norris, second ’vied | president; M. J. Brumbaugh, third vice president,; W B. Mlddlekauff, Mere* j | tary: C. A. Philip, treasurer; R, C, ] • Hammark. assistant treasurer, building : fund; D. C. Lancaster, assistant secre tary. and W. P. Dye, teacher. ; Foreign Service Changes. Recent changes In the United States j | Foreign Service Include the appoint ment of William.B. Douglass, Jr„ Dis i tdet. of Columbia, as vice consul •at Santo Domingo; the resignation of j Harold L. Smith, Pennsylvania, j, lee ■ consul at Parts; th* transfer of flWtb Merrill, Minnesota, f *o the State ©e j partment to the Br; i- •. isles as an In j spector. and the tranr' r of Walter-11 gchoellkopf. New York, second gear | tarv, from Bucharest to the State- D : payment. * —, 3;, Shipbuilding In the world is nearly cdual the figures of early * l 1914. 11