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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 11 Ten Plays to Be Given for \Begadorean to Give Jackson Chapter of U. D. C. s - ¥ t & = !""Mr. ana Mrs. D. J. Kaufman and |ents. Mr. and Mre. William Thalhimen. | ~Ew YORK. April 8 Word has Lecture in Spanish Will Be Entertained Young and Old" People daughter, Mrs. Simon Nye. have re- | take a (rip abroad. e TR A A W For New Congressmen : s 4 turned from a visit of several weeks in o Club. Inc. gave a noye |Peen received here of the death of Senor Francisco Banda C. of Ecua-| The Stonewall Jackson Chapter. U-{ H.nfil-’l“";', ARk cheraanil) Ue [iAtlantic © At T?.uxuulnn'm’i\):‘ at l-’:‘x“\",.-fl Camp nfield, playwright| Mr and Mre. Wade H. Cooper gave dor, a student in the School of For-|D. C.. will be entertained by the past|{ wres of ton plays “for children and "d‘:‘rfi‘l"::l'll”‘"‘\"""\“'\‘m"“"l o purpose of the club ix |and ohama, April 2. @ box party at Keith's last night eign Service of Georgetown Univer- | president, Mrs. Charles Hamilton | 5 Wadhineton. | Holton Arme £ym- [ gown < has retnrned | harits, and a larke sathering par- . Do ThE iy D e oteatarr s sity, will deliver a lecture In Span-| Fred. at its meeting Monday even- being made into a tem M7 and Alrs, Al 3 Fislislapent the| VS L o er and i danebe T ey wrie "ish before the Spanish American |ing& April 11, at the memorial home. ‘,""(‘ pla [maek - ter. Mrs. Myron Opj er of Bal- | c career w oune. Tion| A Bhotk Fog Wadnesdiy evining: | After the rezular business mecting. 15 rom ] ne Hee ol e spending (he week end in | al New Y R e Others inthe e S over which Mrs. Frank Morrison, the | weck i beginning WV Ap line o1 bis dway | party % entative and Mrs A collection of lantera siides illus-| L L/ P\ hrecide, a delightful | perfo | tastingthrou the week a R L e N trative of Ecuador will accompany St H mine. Saturd: Eighth Street Temple hus @ cides and Mre R [ program will be given : 5 ! ol G P the talk A noon. Ticket f anquet in_ their b f aln B > southe: songs wi he ) series, which will in night at o clock at Yhe 2 A short comedy in Spanish W Tresented by the followinz memb: of the Atheneum Senores Juan . and Carl Vevanco and terina and Maria Chiera. Foster. planist, will furnish music fo nson i | 1vs will ted by profes Sidney West her little A whol laN ol . ! + the ocemsion. The meeting will be e s nd will be produced by Mrs | daughter spent lust in Atlantic | ‘Vemen who play golf number more held in Thomson School and an invi- | refreshments will be served late in nna Smith Tinnin. Mics Kathar City 0000 in and und Wales | the Rrown and professio iated wit tation is glven those interested even A, Washington | | 1 producers will be { it of Woman students imperial are now universities All of the leading col macy m England ' their teaching staffs LT TU T LT UL _SPECIAL TERMS THIS WEEK ONLY ted to the Ldapan. Cn]lege Women's Tea program Announced | Women's Club te on. the host ere of the William 2 Byron S, > Wi, need to- zhter of Mr, and Mrx. whose engagement S. A, ix anno PAYS FOR lirman, will i EH»~V of honor \\l[l be | —— — = Weekly ewrignt. pr | I o ;]; I‘“;_YK‘_V‘,*;\ i Personal Notes. i Warburton | Stinon Ko and M | ble, and will |1 left yesterday to spend | iam B, Bell al the French Lick | Miss Arline | Plans are being made by the AFETISIFaUs Haveires committee to give another ntic City leard party early in May for the bene- ta Biveman andl 6t of the house fund AR RG i the Ar- e Atiantic Exhibit for Benefit summer nds in . Of Library for Blind [ T TR Mre. Thomas P. Gore, president of T the National Library for the Blind. r, Mrs. Hen- en her apartment. 1308 18th nor Behrend has returned tomorrow afternoo rom 2 itamionkon’ moteEndor, Mgon: from New York, where she spent the i pm. for an exhibition of 1 costume dolls for the benefit - Library for the Blind. < two hundred in number by Mrs. Helen Smithifr honor o Pittsfield. Mass., who will {1 v. There ws n costume and will talk in-{furing the evening re Frathime Y AT answerJuesticss In con- | Aliss” Dorothy Gireenbaum has re- | Lhisd {turned to her |<urrv fter spending ! | e in wnd, Vi, s visited Miss F Mittel” Mr. and Mrs. D. J Mottt Note 21st Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. Mott celebrated | Will join : i | Spring their twenty-first wedding anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger sary April 2, at their home. 134 Mary- | have returned from a week end stay liheimer, who s rdman Park Ho w York and la the French Lic 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll"lIIIlIIIIIIIllII|III|I|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlmIII | land avenue. Cards and music were :In Atlantic l iy, { j enjoyed. and a buffer supper closed | 3 | the evening, | for four w i Amonx: the guests were Mr. and {home in Ch ! Mrs. Louis Graves. sister and brother- | The Afternoon Bridge Club met on | of and Mrs Duncan D and Mrs. | George Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton | Hunter and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank | | Razey. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Graves and Mrs. Ransdell were the on that were present who witnes ony (wenty-one years ago in Alexandria, Va. They received some very handsome presents. Plan May Car.nival For Garfield Hospital Ladies’ Aid. Board of Lady Garfield Memorial Hospital | The Visitors, re planning a May carnival to be held on the grounds of the hospital 1l day of Friday, May 20. Luncheon will be served and a number of tractive booths are being planne including those for fancy work, flow ers and refreshments of various kinds, A booth of special interest will be that displaying numerous ar- ticles made by Special attention will features that will A lea afternoon &= soldiers. given to interest children. ance will wind up the late Miss Boyle Hostess At “Honor™ Card Party Miss Martha Boyle was hostess at a large card party yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs Roy Miller of In- Pawce Levrs @ DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. 735 7th STREET N.W. dianiipolis who T lere on i vikit' 1o parents. Judge and Mrs. Fenton (LT TG H'Mh S A Special Sale for Monday of Severa! Hundred Pairs Women’s Stylish Oxfords .95 Reduced from $ 58, $9 and $10— Just what you need now Special for Early Spring Days. These stylish oxfords are taken right out of our own stock and reduced for this sale. Of Patent Leather and Black Gun Metal with Cuban or Military Heels, Straight or Wing Tips; Welt and Turn Soles. All in all, a decisive bargain at our very low price of $4.95. See These New Novelties Women’s Gray Suede Strap Pumps Full French or Baby Loufs Heels. Priced at $10 and $12 IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllflllllllll!|l|l|lllllll!lllIIIlll Francis Bacon Upright Piano $370 Pay only $250 Weckly Francis Bacon Player-piano $595 Pay only $375 Weekly Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano $730 Pay only $5 Weekly Women’s Havana Brown Kid One and Two Strap Pumps Welt soles with leather Cuban and mili- tary heels. Priced at— $10 The New Chiffon Hosiery OO OO RO O Thrift Club Members —ulso have the privilege of selecting any one of the fol- lowing ':iur)l(;us makes of ’ianos and ‘layers: To wear with the Gray Novelty Pumps, ! i in Suede or Ooze shades; full fashioned. O Chickering Briced ab.cceoon vesos s sone doeorsonas e Ask to S e 5 Marshall & Wendell sk to See Our Special Silk Hosiery at $2.00 Behning Arthur Jordan Estey JOS. STRASBURGER. CO. 310 312 SEVENTH STREET S R 0000000 RO _IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII t | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harry | terday for Richmond, Va. King, on Lanicr place. The mere matter of should not interfere 1o be with her grandchildren while their par- on Lanier T Friday Bridg. by Mrs § entertainea | aufman at luncheon ! H { Mrs. Charles A, Goldsmith Jeft yes- Hostery The shop thut shows the new stvies first A “een Quality Creation $12.50 This two-strap model of extra fine quality gray ooze with covered baby. l.ouis heels and turn soles has an insistent appeal for those women who seek distinctiveness in footwear. Same model with one strap, baby Louis :nd Louis heels, $12.50. In Black and Brqwn Satin with one-strap $11.00. QUALITY SHOES ARE THE CHOICE OF WASHINGTON QUEEN LOGICAL WOMEN Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes Abraham Lincoln wa flower than a thistle.” We Some lesser mind has said: not ONE really great piani to enjoy a good bhiscuit! APPRECIATE it. The growing child, boy or should have music in their money It is a fact, considering all things—that music under this Thriit Plan of easy payment is one of the least expensive things you may buy. The outlay comes almost within “pin money” pro- portions—the average family would scarcely feel it. Read the liberal prices and long terms quoted here. See the in- ducements offered in the way of privileges accorded to Club Members. Then figure out the money that slips through vour fingers for non-essentials. Do this—and then ask yourseli—am I not a bit NEGLIGENT? Just get into the spirt of the thing. Make up vour mind that now—here—at last—by gosh—you are going to have a piano or a player-piano in vour home—and nothing can stop vou! A little foresight is a good thing, too Don’t delay too long—there can be no time better than the present. Come in and make your application for membership—that is the first step. You will find yourself in good company—they are all doing it! This great thrift movement is thriving—PRODIGIOUSLY. Members Have Three Weeks to Make Selections Membership Costs Only $1.00 You Should Join Tomorrow Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Washington, D. C. Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. ing foe is Liberal Allowance Made on Exchange for Your Old Silent Upright Piano Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock nervous housewife—the invalid tossing to social graces—the busy man who needs rest and relaxation—all of these Meroly fill out the attached ocoupon and send it at once to our store and you will re. ceive and full information ‘about the Jordan Thrifg Club. By sign- tion and returning it with the titled to every Thrift Club advantage on & purchase made any time within 3 weeks. Fill out AUTHOR DIES IN JAPAN. | Give Theater Box Party Another enthusiastic endorsement of Mrs. Coon’s Prescriptions. “March 17, 1920. “Although not of a credulous disposition, I was induced to try several alleged cures for persistent dandruff, but without causing the dandrufl to disappear, except while the remedy was being constantly applied. At last, however. a real and permanent cure was efectod %y Mrs. Coon, who used her ointment and tonic with success—so that now the dandruff does not reappear when these remedies are not applied. (Signed) “W. T. BRANTLY." Mrs. Coon’s Hair Tonic and Dandrufi Cure hasnt a single failure scored against it : on the contrary. the list of people who have heen permanently benefited i~ a long and growing one [ 1t's one the five 1 reparations used ‘n her private practice The | ure: Scalp el 1 Al- mond Skin Food. Muscle Cream and Absorbent (leansing {ream For Sale by_ Drug and Department Stores Price, $1.00 Each Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon—1405 Eye Street () A REMARKABLE SALE OF MODEL HATS Each an Astonishing Value—Distinctive and Different Very Special for Monday and Tuesday All Hats priced up to 20 a 25. now .. $ Al Hats priced up to $13 and SI18.30, now . S10 All up Hats priced and $10, now. One Hundred Hdla to Close Out Values up to $2 9D $10.00, at S5 The Jordan Thrift Club is an influence for good ils aim is earnest— ils spirit is honest s fond of sayving: T would much rather plant a like to helieve that we encourage a love of the onod and the true and the beautiful in the introduction of music in the home. T'here are thee million pianos in Ameri nd st.” \What of it? One doesn’t have to be a haker And one need not be a master of music in order to eirl, whose nature is just forming—the tired and on her pillow—the daughter aspiring lives, though they cannot play a note! The Advantages to Jordan T hrift Club Members 1—Lowest possible prices. 2—Standard merchandise—the Francis Bacon pianos. 3—Privilege to make first payment considerably lower than usually prevai 4—Privilege of extending remaining payments for a period of 3 years. 5—Privilege of returning within 30 days—and payment refunded without question, 6—Privilege of exchanging instrument selected with- out charge within 6 months. 7—I10-year guarantee of instrument purchased. 8—Privilege to make half payments in the event of sickness, injury or loss of employment. 9—Cancellation of remaining unpaid payments in case of death. 10—Instruments purchased will be restored or replaced without charge in case of fire. 11—A stool w a piano without charge. 12—A chair or bench with a player-piano or grand piano without charge. 13—Free delivery within 50 miles. Mail This Coupon Today! I Arthur Jordan Piano Co., G Street at 13th, IWaahmgton, D. C ' Without any obligation whatever my part you may send me full particulars about the Jordan Thrift Club. I B / How to Join a membership blank the membership applica- of $1, if your application approved, you will be en- 1 am interested in r-piane (check one) the coupon NOW. Name Address T PP R P PP PPP PP PPy L .. SR VLN on - I