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12 SOCIETY Chevy Chase. to their home this week. eek. avid Brown Davis. Mrs. Arthur Williams, who has sold of Oakland, Md., E. at her home on . when she schoolgirl B. Ashby returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. . L. Moran have re- rned to their home O 1 isiting Mrs. Moran's aunt, Mrs ¥ 3 ent at the Cobb hool. Mrs. A. M. Stimson was hostess at ncheon and bridge at her home esterday. wh E entertained -four gues Mrs. Roger Whiteford were t week. x has returned to ting friends for Frank P. Fenwick Durant house, on ane, and, with their e occupying it Mrs. M. Morse, principal of the hevy Ch; (Md.) Public s [esigned and gone to Boston. lohnson has been appointed to take er place. Mr. Walter C: jir. ana Mrs aylor street. Mrs. L. E. Soule of Baltimo; isiting her son and daughter-in-law, . and Mrs. J. E. W. Soule of Hes- eth stre Mrs. Thomas Jennings Bailey Trving Street was hostes: er home Tuesday to_the members ¢ the Chevy Chase Chapter of the oung Women's Christian Associa- jon. Miss Beatrice Clephane, daughter f Col. and Mrs. Walter C. Clephane, ntertained at a large dance at her ome last evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mattern have urchased the Mix house, on West [rving street, and have taken pos- ession of it. Mrs. E. L. Hobson was hostess jonday at a tea at hér home in honor f some guests who were here for jhe inaugura Mr. and Mrs. ertained at a bridge party at their jome last evening for some out-of- own friends. arles Morgan en- ve taken possession of their new ouse on Li ton street. Mrs. Charles Morgan of West Mel- ose street was hostess at a lencheon t her home last week. Mra William S. Garland enter- med at luncheon and four tables £ bridge at her home last week. olnnn's Legion to Stage ? *Alice in Wonderland” The Argonne Unit of the American n's Legion will give “Alice in 'onderland,” a motion picture, in he guditorium of the Masonic Tem- le, bn Easter Monday afternoon, ch 25, at 2 and 4 o'clock, for the nefit of disabled soldiers, sailors ind Marines. Among the patronesses rs. John W. Weeks, Mrs. James ) Founded 1857. Victrola and with a well Records by noted artists. —and heard for a halt a mile from the Inaugural Stand. A fine test for the Amplifier as well as the Victrola. You may see this particular Victrola here tomorrow. It is, as we said, a “stock” and Mrs. Harry King of Bal- jmore, Md., are house guests of Mr. d Mrs. Forest De Lore Van Valin. . and Mrs. William B. Stratton d Miss Stratton of New York City, ho visited friends in Chevy Chase ng the inauguration, will motor [Mrs. Edwin Schmitt was hostess at hncheon and bridge at her home last Mr. Charles Edgar Davis of New ork city is visiting his mother, Mrs. ler house on Livingston street, will ave this week with her children br Boston, where she will make her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Parmalee | Foxes Stone . WM. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 'SPRING FURS Chokers . . . .$8.00 up Marten. . $25.00 ROSENDORF, 1213 G St NW. Free Fresh ceived. broideri Stam MIS: Near Wonderful Demonstration of - Victrola Supremacy At least 50,000 people were entertained previous to the Inaugural Ceremonies on Friday, by a unique enter- | tainment. We furnished for the occasion a regular stock [ selected program of Victor | The Victrola Music was con- | veyed to the thousands as effectively as in their own { homes by the great AMPLIFIER that was used to convey ‘i President Harding’s splendid address to the multitudes | | machine. Genuine Victor-Victrolas, $25 to $480 * Steintvay } “The Piano of the Musical Immortals” | HERE is a de choice that a tone of of the play action and unsurpas e reas make instrument of Music. The Steinwa; investment one can make in on for the for the St t enters i ility n ngly FREE Crocheting, Collar and Cuff Sets Newest shades of Organdy. Stamped ready to embroider. Stamping Outfit Complete instruction. Do your own stamping at home. Silks and Artificial Silks for Sweaters The very latest. Come in and see for yourself. Famous Eagle Crochet Needles Tapestry Work Wonderful designs to select from—with free instructions. Newest Shades of Yarns shipment just re- INSTRUCTIONS _in Knitting, Em- ng, etc., by Competent Teachers. We Do Initialing, Em- broidery, Hemstitching, ping, Braiding, Pleating and Beading. THE EMBROIDERY SHOP SES FREUDBERG 827-829 11th Street New York Avenue & 64th Business Year. almost universal way Piano. The nto the very soul eness. its perfectly balanced ke it invaluable as an s absolutely the best complete stock of New Steinways in both Grands and Uprights. The Player-Piano The perfected | ' We can now show you a | | | instrum 3 nent for re: The Master Rolls are made by Pianists of note producing Piano and played again in your own home with all the effect of the original. | We are Exclusive Distributers in Washington for— The Autopiano The Pianista RE) The A DROOP’S Steinway Pianos The A ngelus The Waldorf The Vose LODFCING PIANOS rtapollo The Welte MUSIC HOUSE Player-Pianos 1300 G Victrolas o s Xad 90.0% 0% o0 0. 0. 0. 0. 0 (9009 049909 09059959049 05% %, Q) 4 % o XA XEX O o o %! >, %0 0% 6% % o% CAXIXLXIXEX K3 g ) R * o % R Q) * %% % “00'“ X * % o% o% e id D * K2 * 0 o% o XX e X Xe) O 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 R IO P TP P TP TP T TP TP K K R A I S S A A AR A AA K2 * Soodoadoefeadsafoedeadeaoadoatoofodoadoodoedoadedeadeadeods Soodeodeadesd % * %0.0% o% > QX g X X g X g * 90-0% o% AN X g k4 %0 o Po¥ 0% %% % * 20-6% 6% %4%.4% +% +%%.o& XEXEXIXDCDRX DI XTI INE> DRI DD R K4 K2 * DT> * Kl e K2 GRS do-s50 65 o2 ¢ IXIXTEX * o0 il K2 * * K2 * 2 * o * o ateofeodredosfesle S S O 0 O O O o0 % % o% “.“'“.“.“'“'00.”.00 Q) K2 Kd % * 0. 0, 200 % K3 » 4, O '’ K3 id K3 * 2 * O0o% % % “.“'“.““““ et k4 no pieces are marked. 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All Ready for the Line After the clothes have been carefully and thoroughly washed and rinsed the water is extracted and everything comes back to you in a clean, sturdy sack, ready for the line. Per Pound (Minimum Charge, $1.00) o e e 2 "’ %, ®, '’ 2, X2 2 "' o % 4 %0 % o, K2 * o o304 »' K2 » >0, 2 * 2 QXD 2 * >0, 2 * 0 o%% 1 * 00 %% % o K5 * 00 0% o CQXEXT X K2 * Po-o¥ X2 2 XX A X g X g * * 2 » X ®, * o o QXX * R K2 Sat 0y X3 2> *, ¢ Q) * o *°p en 1 O (& annatwan g & 0‘0 ————— z 0:0 Six Oth 1 % * s ix Other Branches of Service—But 4 povrvsevice || Only O S f We T || s . Y i am CUFFS, ETC. wownvei€s, | Only One Standard of Work—the BEST |[ .50 || 2 moves. the entire family Sl e e S & washing and ironing_from ticles as Men's Shirts, Col- 3 the home. Apparel is ironed fars and Cuffs,. Women's o individually by HAND, and Waists and Miscellaneous o o, * Wearing Apparel. ., > K AR Xg) Q) . >0 * DE . E. o BLANKETS, & CURTAINS, ETC. .X‘ This branch of service in- T cludes the cleaning of Blan- < kets, Lace Curtains, Furni- < ture Covers, Rugs and Car- 280 pets and similar articles. We' % also dye Rugs and Carpets o to dook like new. & 0:0 Q§Q 2 * Q> K2 ®, Xaa id I PT. F. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING This department Dry- cleans or Dyes all articles of apparel, such as Women’s Ci Suits _and Dresses, Suits, Overcoats, etc. o, * % o %% XD ) K3 * You no doubt have many ar- ticles that can be dyed and made to look like new, at small cost. K2 X4 Phone North 3954 or 3955 s o X o, e