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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 1, 1921—PART 2. 11 { 607 14th St. G St ‘ il - i Family Estates. Fureka Vacuum Lden | RPN - - Balance in Easy Fasy Monthly o L nthly Pavments Pavments ‘ Llectric Sewing Electric of Machines | Dish Washer $] 0_0‘? down $] 0=00 down Payments Payments s Potomac Eleclric s vee| Appliance Company ’ €07 14th St. N.W. ) Our Low Prices—Easy Credit Terms and Dependable Furniture Are Making New Customers Daily! McDougall Kitchen Cabinets The standard by which all others are judged. Brass Bed Outfit 2-inch post bed, reinforced spring. all-cotton mattress. $49.55 $4.95Cash—$1 Weekly # : - $1 a Week Duofold Bed Oak or mahogany fin- ish, upholstered in black or brown leatherctte. Including Mattress $1 a Week 7-picce Bedroom Suite ¢ of good sized Bureau, Chifforette, Van- Bed, Chair, Rocker and choi of walnut or $195 $2.50 Weekly Ce ity Dre Bench. Y mahozanv I | $19.50 Cash— b i Belding-Hall Refrigerators None better made. $1 a Week T'his of large sett ered in a v tapestry wom Suite, consisting v grade of verdure $19.50 Cash—$2.50 Weekly You Should Have a , Yanour e Phonograph 10 - Selections T3 —‘T;"‘ FREE fi{(’%fl ‘ ning Room Suite $2a || figured American walnat—b Week \ or; good size china closet, \ Cloth.... stered 1w Imperial B 1a Guaran- J:; $27.50 Cash—$3.75 Weekly teed | 5 years Pawee Levr& € DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. 735 7th STREET N.W. Your Credit Is as Good As Cash Branch Stores in 10 Other Cities ‘Tales of Well Known Folk | .; > jPreside.’zt and Mrs. Harding to Take Sunday < h The G’ eat Labor Saverb j Outings to Old Virginia and Maryland many illust jest road Dower i which S ——— I the American connections bind, was the grandson of Richard spacious lawns and worthy splendid distant is the reve hregan, the the signer. the ninth d a preference for tra toric trend. and Mes Harding says that a iove of travel is her only vice They have many happy and inter in with thro Wwho § ptry two Washington onkess and not long ago there were two siail oalligators in the White Touse collec of sl history ra they have nted to the en pres Mrse Herbert Hoover is so closely A4 in the public mind with} toevents in Burope that the events of her carlier life tten, k merce made his first! rator and hi # food admn Boxer rebeilion nix most eflicient coadjutor. nance beguan at Stanford Uni- when the weil known philan- was, known at “Bert thougi properly Louise nything but “Lou” to her < and friends, A wide gulf f them at S mieeting | Miss Lou anii g wnz Hoov and 1 tollowed his a ¥ inch. so that their 1S no wonder they are Hoov, | friends s [so entirely R min g s fortune in . while his finance—for they come engaged that first term ed away at geology cmatics. He was su and when Mis: her cour nd higher ful from Henry had qun eredit and edding to China und it ix shing- they & _and or- Up to this o8 were Iton kn | thoug When finally the organ sdin Poking was com- und that food for ten d tion £ commissry perience in food administration {dates very far back and each can tell moving tales of its inception | _The senator from Oklahoma and 1 M Herreld nativ the i Kentucky - of a rrom and of | %0 cently been that curator of thel { British” Museum, known and be | by hundreds of Americans, Dr, | tard Lioyd Ward of Hampste jscendant of the Lloyds of \ | in Talbot county and the Calvert county, Md M Herreld have who is with them The Duchess of Manchester and her young daughter, Lady Helena, with a numb ol Cincinnati relati are | the s in u fashionable {Lotel in San neisco, and plan to | ¢ in the fic waters during ted term autumn. 10 her own ay her relati ander Julian of they deny that h to bonds. Whe r she does this o not :g;:; Will be compelicd to permit he the young Viscount pass at t half the Britain. This future Alex- though p will be in Great | will =oon des at the seat gland, Kimbol- t Hrampton. The duchess to educate her daughters in | this country and will ik fthem in one of the exclusive ton the Pacific coast.” 1t will be re- that the e fortune Zimmerman settled on the Duchess of Man- ! s0 securely bound up ' the income is avalianie now | ipal will be kept int | come tax i has been p Iritz wnd times with ey I Mandeville, who s studying for the bar, Miss Frances daughter of Mrs. Frédericl hus been giving some Span | dances at the subseription the C i Boston, she is bewitchin has recently b Chatfield Tay pstume at th rowas as mar- She brought rown of jade of il and nded an’ em- | 150 of the| Hoar, the talented Gillett, 1 solo | Mairs at th She ¢ und there with Thouzh the marriage |2 Curtis to Prince ) #ene is 1o occur in Boston, of | the payety will flow over into Wash- on, d next autumn the happy couple will visit Mrs. Fred | nt here. The childhood chum and | of the prospective bridegroom, | tichel Netroth of Paris, will ' ocean to appear ax best man. son of the elder Prince Can- r, who, with her hus- Netroth, “and r chil- | ppened to be ir is when terror be ount has pluckily found we rious kinds | and has succecded in keeping his fam. | ily in_comfort. The small sisters of the bridegroom, Princess Ida and Prin- | | cess Berthe, will be flower maids, and [little Bertha Palmer of Chicago will | be a ribbon bearer. It is possible Ihull Countess D Neiroth will aceom- pany her brother and be among the malids, who will be eight and include | all of the unmarried cotemporaries of Miss Curtis, who was a bud of 1919 It will be quite a large wedding pa- geant, containing ushers, maids and youthful sprites and pages to the number of some twenty-four persons including the bride and bridegroom. A Russian note will be given the eos- tuming, especially in ~Miss Curtis’ ‘veil, which will be cap-shaped and Aught Lo the hair by jeweled pins {used in the Cantacuzene family ' for Tmany centuri All “arrangements have been complated, theasn oo «ed Britigh sculptress, who pass to the Motley of its name-|this Charles 1 1 tore it down to build his hotel Mrs Sheridan is partly American, too, her mather bei late Le Lestic. ' i “CHRISTUS | | TOMORROW, MONDAY, MAY 2D | § i cay— | Mre. in New York |sailed for the Pacific via Panama with bag, iy 18 sevpral Weeks away= i‘"\ Sheridu r Gould rel im parties on board. and lured b~ Jung srmie | Mou! sther Americans| Unele Sam's generous offer in provide Mrs. Clare Sherid: ) <« Christopher o i 5 former Mrs. Leeds, and fler xon Willum. briruibed fo a prin- | he son. who has rei ice. But A and mur. a Washington du and who will e ol ok i ¢ 1 SRR e A aaae OF TROMADOM. et Much interest centers cess of the house of Roma y June as a perica sident, | 2 il | deniz ras been quite interes |4, Shepard’s effor B e e ol W tradit ! guardianship pl ity ¢ Who | pieces, Helen Brine- | hor b eridan and of John Lothrop|fig w1 tuthor of “The Duteh Repub- | il She was domiciled in the Shore- 1 jaydir th the late Capt. Sheridan, heads which are wo madern n. which occupies the spot where e that the 3 % % v < 2. i this case tha he o0 the mansion of Samuel Hooper | 1S 800 AP0 SHLpird to ha e Ul § e 1s pending a more ~ o a1 ¢minent author, who was later e D s tile, pat ; # ter to England. Much history D ould has sifice o0 4 ; family was 1 gpot and in connection Sumner, who married Mr. = “young ' daughter-in-law "in | me b On Hooper's death | 0f sor .evi I'. Morton bought the hou ived there for years. He eventually {a tremendously impo, Wi ihe Balkans. Prines lwho may be called to of the small 8% Durdwe Alumniiso Hold 1 Luncheon on Wednezd ay the daughter of the who married UNDIS"—the name given the re head carved on a Florida bean by a Guatemalan prisoner awaiting cxec 7 is to be on exhibition in our store all next week, beginning tomorrow mo' ning. st carving in the world. / i 10 o'clock. Rarest and ti Open Evenings Until Vocalion | Recerds On Sal- Temerrow WEEK OF MAY 2D O. J. DeMOLL & O’ Great May Sale Of New and Exchanged GRAND & UPRIGHT PIANOS & PIANOLAS | l - Sale Starts | [ | l R ——— =t Prices of All Instruments Far Below Their Regular Cost. Full Guarantee on Every Instrument Sold ’ | Never Before in the History of this House Have | We Been Able to Offer Such Bargains Group A Priced frome $125.00 Upright Pianos Group B Priced from $350.00 Player Pianos also Pianclas Group C Priced from $600.00 Baby Grand Pianos Priced from BRAND NEW $325.00 ;‘ Included in this list " " Upright Pianos | | are many of the best- Mfz'd. by Aeolian Co. o I kes. Instru ) o included 1n this tist is prac- | i known makes. Instru- Included in this list are in- Included in this list are | | tically our entire stock of new | | ' ments in this group struments bearing such fa- many brand-new Baby Grands | | Upright pianos Manv well- Ken i mous names as Steiny which we have. priced far be- [ | known and standird mkes [ ) have been taken in ex- Pianolas. Weber, Stec low their regular cost. Also| [are in this group. su-h as slightly used Grands we have taken in exchange or used at recitals. Many famous makes are in this group. including Weber. Sohmer. Ivers & Pond, Krakauer. McPhail, Hazelton, Fischer, etc. Wheelock, Stroud, Autoniano. Behning. Angelus. etc. Many of these instruments are new, but slightly shop worn, others have been exchanged for high- er priced Pianolas or Duo-. Pianolas. change and have been repaired in first-class condition and carry our. unequivocal guar- antee. Monthly Terms As Low as $10.00 Shoninger. Krakauer, etc. A wide variety of beautitui cuses in choice woods a1-' wie d signs, both red and brewn hogany. golden oaks. fumed oaks, etc Webar, Ivers & Poad, Sohmer. | i Monthly Terms As Low as $12.60 Monthly Terms As Low as $15.00 Monthly Terms As Low as $12.00 Piano Department Will Be Ope;r Evenings Until 9:30 for One Week Starting Tomorrow EMMONS S. SMITH & CO. Twelfth and G Sircats Aeclian Vocalions SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER-PIANOS 0. J. DeMOLL o.J. DEMOLL Washington's AEOLIAN HALL Steinway Duo-Art Pianolas Weber Duo-Art Pianolas