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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MAY 1, 1921 —PART 19 ‘{' Ertebacher Twelve -Ten F St ¥ - l‘ WHERE STYLES ORIGINATE AND EMANATE One month earlier than ever before comes Our Twice-A-Year - Stock Reducing Event Offering the entire Spring Stocks of ! Erlebacher- Originated Suits, Dresses and Wraps —iht AT DISCOUNT Briefty- THE PURPOSE OF THIS EVENT IS TO REDUCE STOCKS. THIS WE DO REGULARLY TWICE A YEAR, IN STRICT ACCORDANCE : WITH THE ESTABLISHED POLICY NOT TO CARRY ONE SEA- ! SON’S MODELS ON TO THE NEXT SEASON. This 10% Reduction is effective on all the newest merchandise; the latest garments that have Just arrived, with the exception of Organdie, Swiss and Summer Dresses WITH OUR STOCKS SO COMPLETE, THIS SALE COMES AT A TIME WHEN YOU CAN ANTICIPATE YOUR NEEDS FOR YOUR VACATION AND THE COMING FALL SEASON—THE STYLES, LIKE ALL ERLEBACHER ORIGINATIONS, ARE A SEASON IN ADVANCE OF OTHERS. THIS MAKES POSSIBLE OUR CLAIM i FOR STYLE SUPREMACY. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET l Extraordinary Reductions of a lot of about Fifty High-type Suits Grades that have sold up to $115.00. Now $54.50 They are really very superior Suits—in intrinsic value and artistic merit—including the most popular weaves— Twill Cords Poiret Twills Tricotines: Coverts —presenting the most exclusive models— Box—Blouse—Three-piece and the still newer long straight-line designs forecasted as the favored for fall. Strictly tailored—or in semi-tailored effects—braided. embroidered and beaded. Misses' and Ladies’ models and sizes. Continuing —the sale of Dresses—Satins, Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Georgettes, etc.—that have been sell- $48‘5O INEUD 10§85 eeciniinmn s sa s ea s o s In-commg‘ Every day sees the wonderful variety of Dotted Swiss, Or- gandy, Net. Lace and Gingham Frocks increased by the arriving novelties. You'll find the (h1rm of originality and distinctive ex- clusiveness characterizing each model. {disting jvited t | Col. and Mrs. R. } land Mrs. W. H. Arthur, a iand their children wil SOCIET?” rving s the Na- 1 the U S, . whith met in Dauichie Washington. [Mrs. R. W. Bliss to Leave for English Trip: J Other Notes of Society Col. Harvey to Sail Monda}hg Mrs. Marshall Field Re-| turns This and Mrs. G. T. Marye Going to California. Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss wil Washington toduy New " from where she wil Wednesdis aboard the Adriat the provinces of Als before returning to the autumn. rd the Aqui- e My and atend sailing in August for a tou Mrs. M Ther Wa after an ne distinguish ‘them. Robert M l‘hrnmp\nn will be | the Metropolitan Ope Albert ha Week — Mr. | tomorrow | ne turned after spendir Manila and are t Davis's brother-in-la place. Commander and Mrs. R. P. I ington tomorrow for Commander Rodgers to duty aboard the on the w. her chiidren at Santa Barb, George Washington Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor. | teial Jecture fore the m Bird and Tre McKee is one Mrs. Thomas together in India as Miss Mamie latter as Miss Lou _Owine to severe iih | v Your Your @ VourJJYour | ‘Gowusl)ksssns uits Hats Make or Remodel Them “It’s Not the Cost of Material, It’s the Making Up”’ Complete Courne or Single Lessons Positions Furnished ¢ Patterns Cut to Your ¥From Any Dexign Prof. Livingston’s Academy Established 15 1115 G St. NNW. Fr. NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL THE NEW HEATING PLANT OR NEW BATHROOM While the Prices Are Low Get Our Estimate Terms if Desired MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. A | S — Main 3016-3017 Furnish Your Materinl nnd Learn "'i Final Reduetions on NBELIEVABLY small prices now in ei- feet to foree out Chokers and other choice spring furs in a hurry. ¢ \Widest choiee for first comers, Be prompt, so vou'll get just the style scarf vou have in mind in m st the sort of fur vou prefer. COLD STORAGE FOR FURS 2 far your furs whenever you're ready— call, us a postal 2 SAUSTURCo, 1 FSt. 1 Q. F St. i Spring Furs thusiasm. We are continuing this co-opera- tion and suggest that this course be taken up by other retail estab- lishinents, fecling sure that their efforts will be heartily appre- ciated as was ours. MAY RECORDS ON SALE B IG newsthis month—a Vocalion Record special will make anyone step lively. played by Selvin's Orchestra. “There Comes A Some Day” that bright of that wonder fox-trot, “ Underneath Hawaisan Skies,” played by those wizards of dance musl&Ray Miller’s Black and White Melody Boys. “'Sippi Shore”—(one step) by Al Jocker's Dance Orchestra is another dance record that Don’t fail to hear “Mello Cello”"—cueen of modern waltzes, in the new May list. you. IBIO H STREET N.W OPPOSITE snoflw HOTEL From the unusual response which we have received from our patrons President Harding’s suggestion of Retail Price revision down- ward has been accepted by the public with decided en- OCALION RECORDS Play on any Phonograph cular song hit of “The Rose Girl” is sung the concert-tenor, Charles Harrison. A new operatic number by Rosa Raisa, the great dramatic soprano is included in the classic numbers. And you will want to own the favorite Musetta’s Waltz from La Bokéme. sung with great charm by Marie Sundelius of the Metropolitan Opera Compam These are only a few of the record surprises Vocalion Record Bulletin for May Ave Maria—From “Otello”—Rosa Raisa Manon Lescaut—Donna no vidi mai (A malden so falr) Gxuho Crimi . \o Musetta's Waltz—from “La Bohéme'—Marie Sundelius. . . . No. Homing—Mme. Marguerite D’Alvarez . o 8 & e e No. Sweetest Story Ever Told—John Charles Thomas . s @ W No. ;:;;g::}:{ardmg Ma":theohan Military Band . . . . . No. Dreamy Hawaii - On The Way To Wa’k:knsz Franchini-Green . . . Na. There Comes A Some ay—from ‘““The Rose GArl"—Charles Hamson} Sweet Bells of San Jose—Shannon Four No. I Make Mine Myself . Livatelilivve ;Emest Hare e e e e e . No. Scandinavia—Harmonizer's Quartet - Timbuctoo—Aileen Stanley ¢ " = & % No Wi Lo poaddy’s Arms pijoe Shaw & Charles Hart . . No. My Mammy—Fox Trot - Humming—Introd. Normandy—Fox Tmttsel""' s Dance Orchestra No. I Lost My Heart—Introd. Strut Miss Lizzie—Fox Trot) Newport Society N Nesting Time—Introd. Yokohoma Lullaby—Fox Trot! Orchestra 0: Romance—Waltz—The Aeolian Dance Orchestra Mello Cello—Waltz—Selvin's Dance Orchestra - I Underneath Hawaiian Skies—Fox Trot) Ray Miller’s Black & . Molly—Fox-Trot White Melody Men - No. 'Sippi Shore—One Step . Pining—Introd. Open Arms—Fox Tmtz’“ Jocker's Dance Orchestra No. Siren of a Southern Sea—Fox Trot—Selvin's Dance Orchestra Ray Miller's Black & No. Without You—Introd. Happiness— Fox Trct‘ ART CRAFT SHOP 419 9th St. N.W. WM. C. BEAN Rockville, Md. T. P. CULLEY & SON 1327 G St. N.W. WM. P. HERBST Druggist, 2500 Pa. Ave. McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G St. N.W. White Melody Men 0. 52007 30119 30120 30121 30122 14158 14159 14167 . 14160 . 14161 14162 35000 35001 14163 14164 14165 14166 Let us play them for $1.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 .85 1.25 1.25 85 .85 85 85 LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420 7th St. N.W. PHILLIP LEVY & CO. 735 7th St. N.W. GEO. H. RAILING 818 King St., Alexandria, Va. CHAS. M. SCHWARTZ 3123 M St. N.W. VOCALION SHOP Manuel Holeberger, 3306 14th St. The big demand for Vocalion Records has been such that we have decided in order to give additional service to customers in various sections of the city to open more agencies. sideration. SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS Any responsible dealer making application will receive our most careful con- Wasth'tons AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Wholesale and Retail Distributer for Washington Stewnvay Duo-Art Puanolas VUeber Duo<Art Pianclas Aadlian Vacalions