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R - St SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1921—PART 2. Z Z 4 2 W | Recent Engagements Pageant’s Program 7 _ Plain-Color Jackets ; With Plaid Skirts $35.00 Value at D COLL. . STYLE WITH PLAID S WITH TUXEDO COI PLAID TO MATCH § 2 CHE EDO ~ orchid and cadet blue. See These Wonderful COATS At $3 . ! Values Up to $65.00 There are so many styles—so many materials—so .00 an adequate description. You must see the garments in order to appreciate their extraordinary values. : Polo Cloths, Veldynes, Bolivias, Tricotines, English Coatings. etc. Box Codts, Straight-line Models, Dolmans, Wrappy Coats. Belted and Unbelted Models—all are silk lined—Large Shawl Collars, Round Collars, Pointed Collars finished with tassels and a host of other styles too numerous to mention. 500 Georgette Waists $5, $6 and $7 Values $ Lace-trimmed, embroidered - beaded s The newest collar effects. White, flesh. bisque, tan, nav) efc. Excellent quality ali-silk g ' WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES to some friends we want to make THIS IS THE BEST WAY WE KNOW OF TO ¢ MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE4AND GET THE AT- " TENTION OF THE NEWCOMERS TO WASHINGTON AND TO THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW THE FUNC- TION OF The Shop of Erlebacher. TO THIS GROUP OF WOMEN WE WANT TO TRANSMIT A MESSAGE—THE MAIN PURPORT OF ITS SIGNIFICANCE IS STYLE. YOU ARE A DE- SIRABLE GROUP OF WOMEN TO KNOW AND WHOSE FRIENDSHIP ANY SHOP WILL WELCOME. AFTER YOU HAVE BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH THE Shos of Erlebacker AND ONCE YOU - HAVE INSPECTED THE MAGNIFICENT ASSEM- . BLAGE OF Susts, Dresses, Wraps, Millinery, Blouses and L;ngery’g ¥YOU ARE SURE TO BECOME ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT ARE DEVOTEES OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT. ARt S THERE ARE MANY WOMEN WHO UNDER- STAND STYLE, MATERIALS AND COSTS, AND KNOW WHERE THE BEST THINGS ARE TO BE HAD, BUT TO THE NEWCOMERS WHO ARE AT SEA AS TO THE ESTABLISHMENT WHERE THE BEST STYLES COME FROM—WE ASK YOU TO INQUIRE OF YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE WASHINGTONIANS —OR, BETTER STILL, WE INVITE YOUR INSPEC- TION WITH THE ASS8URANCE, WHETHER YOU PURCHASE OR NOT, THE SAME COURTESY WILL BE EXTENDED TO YOU. THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE, IN FACT VERY MODERATE WHEN THE FINEST MATERIALS ARE CONSIDERED, WHEN EXCELLENT WORKMAN- g SHIP IS DESIRED, WHEN STYLES THAT ARE IN- % DIVIDUAL ARE 'DEMANDED. THESE POTENT FACTORS, PLUS EFFICIENT SERVICE AND A LIB- ¢ ERAL POLICY, MERIT A VISIT TO THIS SHOP. PN Fl .Time Is Growing Shorter and Values Are Growing Greater Each Day Prior to the Opening of THE NEW STORE OF 1109-1111 G St. N.W. A Sale Extraordinary 250 Women’s and Misses’ NEW SPORT SUITS 19 The better qualities of wool jersey suits from regu- lar M. Brooks & Co.. makers of women’s apparel, offered at greatly below regular price. i . irh_ar_ac!er that _enal)l(:.nthv garments to retain their original smart lines after months of wearing. The tailoring is of a Pl LL AR WITH BUTTON TRIMMINC RS—TAILORED SHAWL PLAIN C 2 Majority are in the heather mixtures, also a \ splendid selection of browns, tans, greens, gray, many trimming effects that it is impossible to give you | Ertebacher o= Dvelve-Ten F St A Personal Message Of Special Interest To Washington People | Miss Marie Adams to Wed | Army Major—Miss Berry | to Wed Dr. Stuart, Jr.; Other Betrothals. Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Adams an- the engagement of their Miss Maric Holtzman f Reynoldsville, Pa. The wedding will take place in May. recently been rgaret Atkin- r the late Mr. nd of Mrs. Berry of Daniel Delehanty . son of Rear Ad- Stuart of this ci v of has ce ved- arge from s w Sep- Th to take place early in {announce the engagement of their o Dr. William Lioyd ! Linton of West Virginia and New York The wedding will take place in June. nounce the engagement of daughter, Elizabeth Carl, to Mr. Wil- liam H. Willis. The wedding will take place in this city in June. Distinguished Women Among Patronesses Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Coolidge have louned their names as patron- | esses for the motion picture, which will be shgwn for the benefit of the | Admiral Sampson Unit of the Amer- ican Women's Legion Friday after- noon. April 2, at 3:30 o'clock, in the Knickerbocker Theater. The other | Evans Hughes, Lady Geddes, Mrs. . Weeks, Mrs. Will H. Hays, | win Denby, Mrs. Henry | Mrs. James J. Davis, M Coontz, J. A. L rs. John H. Dayton, Mrs. Wil- Haan, Mrs. Merritt Ireland and Mrs. F. B. Moran. A large number of the men from Walter Reed and the naval hospitals will be guests of the unit, and those who have purchased tickets and are unable to use them will return them to Mrs. F. D. Karns, at 1971 Biltmore street, for this purpose. Pi Beta Phi to Hold . % M % Members of the Pi Beta Phi Fra- ternity in Washington will celebrate 7 to be held Saturday evening, April 23, at the Hadleigh: N|idge Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Paul Reinsch and Dr. Keller. The latter is dean of Westhampton Col lege, and president emeritus of Pi Beta Phi. Invitations have been sent this year of any held since the found- ing of the local chapter in 1889. TWELVE TEN F STREET Featured for Monday—an Important Surt Event! A SUPERB COLLECTION OF ERLEBACHER-ORIGINATED Custom-made Suits $55.00 Incomparable in tasloring, material and finish; 15 distinct models for women and misses. New Fashions Just Arrived Suits Tailored and Elaborate, $49.50 to $225.00 Wraps and Coats, $39.50 to $195.00 Blouses of Silk or Catton, $3.95 to $49.50 Dresses and Gowns, $39.50 to $250.00 Exclusive Millinery, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 Silk Underwear in Great Variety s |wpend the spring at Congress H Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Keferstein an- |, their | 3 t | patronesses will include Mrs. Charles | | : | tary. Promises Pleasant Evening “Choosing of the Nation's Flower” i| pageant is to be presented by the SOCIETY }Maddren and Miss Dorls Keene, all | Vita Clare! of Chevy Chase Mr. and_Mrs Timothy M The spring music has been arranged | Clarice Tirestine. Mis by Miss Wilmuth Gary and Mrs. For- | back. Miss Hazel Ange rest of the pageant committee. Dawson, Mr. R. Jurboe | mon, Mr. Louls Kiey, Mr. Wilter Daw- | son, Mr. Raymond Bowen, Mr. Her- Miss Charlotte Martin, i . League of Americun Pen Women on | Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Story beit Campbell and Mr._Juck Benso: Thursday evening at 10 o'clock, at . - Extimates Cheorfully Given, the New Willard An outline | Entertain “Acorn Club™| ey q flowers, chosen by « tion of Agric Agricultur sends her wings, new reprexentative froi Ohio, who, with her husband, will Famous Woman Scientist Mme. Curie, the greatest living wom- tific world, the results of 'k with radiu; much for ni ashington. Sh, bring with her two daughte . the elder of |M xperimental work. ed such an amount ependent use, the e "being employed in r her s r posse of radium for he: supply in F curative purj only. Inasmuch as it requires two months to test a gram of um, it is necessary that $100,000 be »«d1 in the [nited States by April he_presentation is to be mad e White June 18 In order to furnish their share of the required sum the representativ hington. irrespective of have been invited to attend a meeting to be held at the residence of Mrs. Mar- 00 16th s it House Dr. Robert Abbe of the New York ncer Hospital, one of the most d surgeons in the country, will urative Value of and Dr. . B. Moore of the f mines, who will test the will explain the methods used in the test. Mrs. Hardin Anniversary Banquet|s the fifty-fourth anniversary of the|mittée of the American Red Cross; founding of the society, by a banquet | Dr. Vernon Kellogg of the Among the members who will bejmerican Fhemical So honor guests are: Mrs. Calvin Cool-|Dr. R. dent, will during Mm ington end and Princess Lubomirska mittee arranging for her reception includes Dr. Char D. Walcott, dent of the ional Academy of ry of the Si Dr. Hugh ming of the United States publ health bureau: Dr. Livingston rand, chairman of the central com- The com- Research riam, pre tute; Dr. American ouncil; Dr. John hemical Society. Dr. 8. W. u of standards, B. Moore of the bureau of mines, Mrs. Robert Woods Bl N!to the New York, Philadelphia, Bal-|{}¢ | timore and Richmond Alumnae clubs. {jr. 2| The largest celebration is anticipated |S PN Mrs. Henry Security kindly cons for the Washington comm recei financial donations which the women here desire to make. *Cabinet Night" For Pennsylvanians “Cabinet night” of the Pennsyl- | vania Society will be held in the New Willard baliroom, Wednesday night, April 20. Pennsylvania's place in the cabinet ! marks a new record and it will be! properly celebrated by the Pennsyl vanians now residing in the capital. The honor guests wiil be Mr. A W. | Mellon ittsburgh, Secretary of the Treasu r. James J. Davis of Pitts- burgh, ry of Labor; Mr. Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, who was born in Pennsylvania; Mr. Henry P. Fletcher of Greencastle, un- dersecretary of state, and Mr. Hubert ‘Work, first assistant postmaster gen- eral, who was born in Indiana county. “My Experience as a Presidential Campaigner” will be the subject dis- cussed by Mrs. Lillian Russell Moore of Pittsburgh. Recitations will be given by Miss Jean Wilson, and Mr. A. Schafferman will assist on the pro- “:im' The musical program will be ulder the direction of Prof. Hamlin | Cogswell, director of music, Wash- | ington public schools, who for many | yoars had charge of music in Penn- sylvania school systems. Prof. Cogs- | well is setting the song “Pennsyl- | vanfa” to music and it will be sung ! at_this meeting. In the receiving line will be a num- Henry I s. M Admission ng will be through mem is and guest cards wh may be sec from the secretary, Edwin A. Niess. Southern Relief Home : Card party Bencfit} The annual card party for the bene- fit of the Bouthern Relief Home will ! Wednesday afternoon, April 0, at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Pearce Horne is chairman on arrangements and Mrs. May Frey is vice chairman. FURS Remodeled I Specialize in Rebuilding Fine Fur Garments If your fur coat is worth while T can rebuild it, effecting a transformation that will give you 4 garment of distinc- tion and individuality. My Charges Will Be Reasonable Very Low Charge for Fur Storage LT T T S 1105 H St. N\W. | Phone Franklin 3683 RUTTHATRHFARTR T - ‘ by « popular premier i is chosen atharyn I k Iverwings th Iverwings he led by ¢ The flower groups ure violets from ast & Marie David head of th the south ( : . the west ( Comlng to Wasl’nngton the north (M of Mrs. Roberson ndan Silverwings s a cure have | of Jittle xirls ssenti . will soon {00 the appearance and have elegant tone. SEGAL BROS. FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hilton entertained the Acorn Club S Veming. April % in their hor Upholstering 3 Refinishing Cabinet Making Pione Main 3081 1014 140h Kt N W where, will Wt the invita | M C H Stewart Vrince Silver | Bleached Cleaned Blocked Cleaning, Blocking, Bleaching Fine-Weave Panamas Our Specialty BACHRACH Hat Renovator New Location 733 11thSt. NW. 1623 H ST. N.W. Smart Hats Artistically designed and trimmed by Louise—priced at $15.00 and $18.00. The well known Gage and Hyland Models—up to $35.00, n A 1y e dan»e presents, a dance of all the flowers n Rod and Silverwings oup); jessamines Tuttle); poppies | tevens), roses from Fenton) The whole hool will be in Fenton. ded by a groun ¢ spring butte L. M. HICKS Formerly With B. Altman & Co. of New York attending fhe yn L Courtesy The chief characteristic of this store’s service is courtesy—courtesy that signifies competency in sales- manship—courtesy that makes even the most trivial transaction with this house seem worth while. Our salesmen are the most competent in their line—and courtesy is the kevnote of their competency. In every department of this store—nationally known as one of the model music establishments of the country—you may be sure of courteous attention and complete service just as surely as you will find in our stock the world’s finest musical instruments—the Aeolian Company’s “Pianola” Pianos, Duo-Art Pianolas, and Aeolian Vo- Entire Building Devoted te Music calions. A Wonderful New Upright Piano You Will Find Our Terms Most Convenient —We have just four of these instruments, so we would advise immediate selection before they are sold. They are attractive in A Thoroughly High-Grade Player-Piano —The fact that this Player-Piano is made by the Aeolian Com- 00 pany, of New York, proves its class. Guaranteed both by the 0 . maker and ourselves. Our Terms Are Very Convenient Used Player-Piano Week in Our 5th Floor Piano Exchange Department Magnificent Weber Pianolas, $600 —They are 88-note and there are but three to offer at this very special price. Although used they are in fine condition. —We have assembled a number of fine Player-Pianos and placed them on our bargain fifth floor. Stroud Pianola ..... «... 50O Wheelock Pianola . .. .. 600 Weber Pianola ......cceeeeee....$800 Auto Piano ..... 5 . 350 Richardson Player-Piano We Are Delighted to Announce a Magnificent Display of Baby Grand Pianos #8750 Wonderful instruments—the maximum of style, quality and value. They would enhance the beauty of your home and prove of lasting value. Their tone is superb. All the Popular New Vocalion Records Are Here Underneath Hawaiian Skies |y soer oo Trot. Fox Trot—Played by Ray Miller’s Black and 85 (¢ I Never Knew—Fox Trot. White Melody Boys = S Reverse side—Molly (Fox Trot)............. Look for the Silver Lining —Fox Trot. Love Bird—Fox Trot. Arabia—One-Step. s Do You Ever Think of Me? | Mazie—Fox Trot. Margie—Fox e —Fox Trot. Bright Eyes—Fox Trot. | Parisiola—Fox Trot. L% Na-Jo—Fox Trot. Dolly—Fox Trot. N retrat"" |Now and Then—Fox Trot. |Pitter-Patter—Waltz. Rosie—Fox Trot. Inithe ik --Fox [Txof, Darling—Fox Trot. Wl|y°-I;n'ol|"'tx You—Fox Trot. Feather Your Nest—Fox |Grieving for You—Fox Trot t. Broadway Rose—Fox Trot.|My Midnight Frolic Girl—|Louisiana—Waltz, Rose—Fox Trot. Fox Trot. Jean—Fox Trot. Vocalion Records Play on Any Phonograph