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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY “NOAK'S ARK TEA ROOM [Mask and Wig Club L e e ] ; Mr. and Mrs. Albion D. A. R. Capitol Chapter 924 Seventeenth St. N.W. + |for a cruise around the worla. The 2 . (Farragut Square West) Of U. P. to Entertain | part "of the Lion, a real fury j):mfle g To Attend Banquet Gives Attractive Dance . ark, Jr., lndleon; ea—Dinner For many years Washington soclety | o jart Cone wal th sront legs - . Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion will §o| The Powhatan Hotel was the scene of has annually paid tribute to the tal- Cakes, Sandwiches. Marmalades, Ples. ents of the Mask and Wig Club of the Table d'Hote Dinner, 6 10 7:3% $1.99 | iniversity of Pennsylvania on its visit to Washington, and tomorrow DRESSMAKING, |75, . S ers aeiasco win be mi- ed with an audience to see its am INERY | ™ presentation - of ““Somebois ' Lion,” with the sub-title o Nau Fumish Your Material and tical Tale in Two Knots.” Most of —_—— the boxes and a large number of seats Learn to Make or Remodel singiy and in blocks have been sold.| Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman enter- Patterns Cut to Your hieasurel'l‘hs;\preduction is arranged by Charles | tained ninety patients of Walter % S. the gifted horse in “Don Quixcn to Philadelphia Tuesday to attend the [an attractive dance last evening, given T:lersr.e(s?;aoxrla:h; Bell, 'v’m‘;‘fv“.‘;ynf’osen 1 ¥ . banquet to be given at the Bellevue- |by Capitol Chapter, Daughters of the as chairman of the commiitee on box- ¥ Stratford Hotel by the musicians of | American Revolution. Those recelving es, has succeeded in flllin‘;flhemp:;;h 3 3 % Philadelphia. Also among the guests|wers Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, na- - ';:'.yv}\":ilx-eefie;.fl:%';:?:fiu Bougnton | LIRIE S 3 SRR | w1 be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Edi- | tional vice president general; Mrs. Cath- Wood, Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mrs. F. B | I/ . son, Dr-dE;nn: l\loble. director of the | arine E. Nagle, regent; Mrs. Francis A. Moran, Miss Helen Jones and| 4 Juilliard Foundation: Leopold Auer, . lam B. others! the noted violinist: Joscph Lhevinne, | o CI% State rogent: Mra. WA = 8 the famous pianist;’ Dr. Henry Vag |HArdY. state vice regent; Mrs. Dyke, John Philip Sousa, Florence M. Willey, recording secretary; Mra. Earle Coates, the poet; Dr. Hugh au 2 Ciark o tithel Univeraity fof) borasyis| Joma - BeaYecR fOorreponi pE meses 2 forgan, jr., the book is by Edwin [ Reed Hospital at a box luncheon in C \ Mra, H ST From Any Design M. Lavino and the music and lyrics | their suburban home, Homestead, in e Aymber oflothers of ain” | BTE PIR 1 ert (Bfatorian, and - o 9 by Charles Gilpin, all unexcelled ar- | Cleveland Park, Wednesday after- N eahine ton OperatCn rector of the . " i Prof. Livingsten’s Academy |tists in tneir respective lin noon. The hosts had a number of a mpany. Mrs, James T. Hart, stats chaplaln. PSTABLISHED 1882 | The costumes are splendi sistants and Miss Steinberg gave * otherwise, from the ornate Russian|rhythmic dancing on the green to a 115 G St. N.W. Fr. 7475 * | dress to the latest fanciss from the | charming program of music. PLAYER PIANOS JAECESAN HALL ~ Twelfth and G Streety SPECIATISTS IN ou" e";rz stock of Smart Under- silks, Negliges and Boudoir Shppers are in this sale. MRS. J. CRAIG KING, Formerly Miss Marie Adams, a bride of last week. Friends' School Pupils To Give Benefit Bazaar “A hand that has been short In ren- dering services to others, do not stretch it out in quest of high places.”—Egyp- tian Proverb. Such is the beautiful’ lesson of the story of Netchenet, the Ej derella, which will be presented in dance, pantomime and costume by the students-of the Sidwells’ Friends' School at the May festival benefit and bazaar which will be held on Tuesday afternoon next at 3:30 at the Friends® School Coun- try Club, 3901 Wisconsin avenue, north- west. The interpretative dances, panto- mimes and costumes in which the story will be told were designed by Miss Florence Martin, instructor in _girls’ gymnastics and dancing at the Sidwells’ Friends’ School. The principal parts and _individual T Sum—— A Great Bar- gain Event in Grand and Upright Pianos and Pianolas Every instru- ment in the sale is priced far below the regular cost, and is sold with our guar- antee. NEGLIGES AND BREAKFAST COATS $1000 ¢o $8.50 $2250 ¢o $15.00 $3000 o $20.00 Etc., Etc. OXFORDS are of tan Russia calf (pew shade), with English ball strap. (as illustrated), low walking heels in- visible eyelets, medium weight soles. 187 Pairs Black Kid Oxfords With Welt Soles and Cuban Heels NIGHT DRESSES TEDDIES AND STEPINS $850 to $5.75 $450 to 3300 $9.50 to $2.75 $750 to $4.50 $1850 to $12.50 $9.50 to $7.50 Etc., Etc. Etc., Exc. dances in the performance will be taken by Misses Anne Lackey, Florence Hos- kinson, Virginia Brown and Almeda Sykes, and these will be accompanied by CORSETS CAREFULLY FITTED Gassa"l Fro"t Lac;flg‘ Mme. I"ene Back Lac;ng Corsets. Also made-to-order Corsets. 1110 F Street N.W. (Adjoining Columbia Theater) Women who Lknow the valus of Queen Quality Shoes will quickly take advantage of this special offer. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Fxclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes maidens in various groups representing spirits, elves, ladi waiting, . pages and flower girls, all taking the celebration of the wedding festivi- ties of the marriage of King Raah with the maiden Netchenet. The receipts of the fete will be for the benefit of the Near East Relief fund. Other features of the fete and bazaar will include flower booths, fortune tell- ing and the sale of candy and refresh- ments of various kinds. Miss Elizabeth E. Marshall will be in charge of the ba- | zaar features. The boys of the Friends |School will participate by engaging in |"w final athletic events of their spring ficld track meet. All who attes will enjoy the freedom of the beautiful {grounds of the Friends' School Country ub. BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT PIANOS BARGAINS IN PLAYER-PIANOS Stultz & Bauer.. cmmeree ce o $200 Autopiano e $350 Mathusek e e $150 3 : Baldwin . §250 AUtOPIAN0 woomcne b eeeee. $450 REvings L e s el ADZeluS v oo commaiemicansan e $450 Kohler & Campbell. $200 Behning Player-Piano. cwa.vew.. $500 .. |Heller & Co.. e mcscen $150 Nelson Player-Piano...ccv.... $325 See Today’s Post for the Most Sensational Choice of the House Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits Ever Held by the New and Greater Store of Garden Party Benefit For Presbyterian Home A delightful affair in the form of a garden party and bazaar has been arranged for the benefit of the Pres- byterian Home by the board 6§ lady || | managers of the home. The fete is|| { to take place on the lawn of the home _ Credit Terms Arranged A BIG PURCHASE OF UPRIGHT PIANOS y Is Included in the Sale K we mentioned the name of these pianos you would recognize it at once. It is a standard make that we have sold for 17 years. Regular Price, $525.00 Special Fre...$395.00 Terms—$25 Cash, $12.90 Month Open 9:15 May 23, 24 and 25, and will continue || |from 4 to 10 o'clock. AM. | The officers of the board are Mrs.||f! lA. R. Quaiffe, president; Mrs. T. K clo;e 6 P,M. . F. Thompson, H. Warner and Mrs. B. H. Benjamin vice presidents; Mrs. M. F. Vaughan, treasurer; Mrs. L. J. Smith, corre- sponding secretary, and Mrs. William E¥utie il | Important Sale News for Thrifty Shoppers | rs ison as vice chairman. Mrs. Harvey || I | . Irwin is In charge of invitations I | "'Fh announcements. 2 t 2 uisite € various tables will be in charge | Jus Rec 78 f Mrs. M. F. Thompson, Mrs. M. elv q {garet Taylor, Mrs. Allan Wal F. Schutt, Mrs. Hoffman, . Grandin and Mrs. Robert V. Rush. ||} frs. E. W. Harvey and Mrs. Edward || | Tarring are in charge of the deco-|/f| |rations of the grounds. Miss Maria Davidson will tell fortunes. AND SUMMER DRESSES | This Constitutes a Big Special Purchase and Involves | Dresses That Formerly Would Sell for i i $29.95, $35.00 and $39.95 1 Your Unrestricted Choice Tomorrow While the Lot Lasts at Colanial Dames to Open i Biennial Council Tuesday | The Colonial Dames of America will |, | hold their bienntal council this week, be- | ginning Tuesday, at the Hotel Washing- | | ton, Mrs. Lamar, the president, pre- siding. The work of the Colonial| Dames this year will include an fm portant feature, that of the erecting, in || |commemoration of the Plymouth fter- {centenary, of a portico over Plymouth || Rock, on the foundation which the gov- | }i ernment will erect there, on the restored shore line at Plymouth. The portico will be built on classic lines and will take the place of the old canopy which was such an eyesore to travelers of some years ago, and which was removed when the rock was restored to its origi- | nal position. The Colonial Dames have carried on Americanization work for thirty years in_connection with their historical re- search and the preservation and publi- cation of interesting and important his- torical data. Many of the Dames of Washington will entertain delegates for the week, and the Colonial Dames Club will have its available space filled, and its clubhouse on K street will be open each day to the Dames of America. Group A i1 $125.00 | | I $600.00 Upright Pianos Baby Grand Pianos s s 1 Included in this list are many brand-new Included in this list are many of the Baby Grands, which we have priced far be- » best known makes. Instruments in low their regular cost. Also slightly used this group have been taken in ex- Grands we have taken in exchange or used bee: 3 i at recitals. Many famous makes are in change and h:.‘;? < dmpalmd m this group, including Weber, Sohmer, Ivers first-class condition and carry our & Pond, Krakauer, McPhail, Hazelton, unequivocal guarantee. Fischer, etc. Monthly Terms as Low as $10.00 Monthly Terms as Low as $15.00 Be here at store opening for first choice. Extra salesladies to wait on you. Dresses for All Occasions Street, Afternoon, Dinner, Evening and Sports Wear MATERIALS INCLUDE Organdies, French Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Ginghams, Taffetas, Satins, Crepe Meteors, Tricolettes, Mignonettes, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepes, etc. Every Dress a new model—every color you would wish 'ior——m;ny beau- tiful combinations—Lace Trimmed—Fringed Dresses—Dresses with tunics and overdraperies. These are by far the best values we've offered the eatire season. All sizes for women and misses. 675 Silk Waists| New Sweaters Qur enormous assortment includes every new and Tourists Are Camping At Rock Creek Park Mr. and Mrs. Charles Louis Seeger of New York are spending a few weeks in Washington on their way from Pinehurst, N. C, where they have spent the winter. They are making the trip’ by motor, accom-|! panied by their three small sons, and during their stay in Washington are camping in Rock Creek Park. Mrs. Seeger is known professionally as Constance Edson Seeger, and is a gifted violinist, having toured with Arthur Whiting and George Barrere, and when a girl played at the White House for President and Mrs. Taft. She is a nlece of Capt. and Mrs. Tem- lin Potts of this city. Mr. Seeger is Group B = $350.00 Player-Pianos, Alse Pianolas Mfg’d by Aeolian Co. Incinded in this list are instruments bearing such famous names as Steinway Pianolas, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stround, Autopiano, Behning, Angelus, etc. Many of these instruments are new, but slightly shop worn; others have been exchanged for higher priced Pianolas or Duo-Art Pianolas. Monthly Terms as Low as $12.00 Group D riet $325.00 BRAND-NEW Upright Pianos Included in this list is practically our entire stock of new Upright Planos. Many well known and standard makes are in this group, such as Weber, Ivers & Pond, Sohmer, Shoninger, Krakauer, etc. A wide variety of beautiful eases in choice woods and rare designs, both red and brown ma- hogany, golden oaks, fumed oaks, etc. Monthly Terms as Low as $12.00 len Seeger, who wrot Rendezvous With Death.’ QT and Mra. Sceger gave a lecture- Have Been Reduced From $7.00, $8.00 popular Sweater idea. e e e ltega o = and $10.00 Each to Tuxedo Wool Sweaters, with patch Secger will Dlay & musieal prelude pockets and turn-back cuffs. $7.98 values... $3.98 THE LATEST VOCALION RECORD HIT = PRRURTRN Sl Church of the Epiphany. RARE FURNITURE te, Sheraton, Chigpendale end earl; e ritan periods oa exhibition and sale 14182 Moonlight Fox Trot | CHERIE—FOX TROT 850 Played by Selvin’s Dance Orchestra Chines, Taffetas and Wash $ OR| St Slll,’::.e and embroidered mod- Fiber Sillk Sweaters, tuxedo models;slS.oo U 5555555555555 e 5525553355 els. High and low neck styles, VErstpccm P T etc. All sizes. ersey weaters, 310.00 colors c.ceesenns GEO. W. REYNOLDS 1742 M Se. NW. ______ o7e Phonographs Priced From Art Models $ A wide variety of beautiful Period Cases in choice woods and 98 Jersey Silk $7:00,535.00 and 5418 D0 Chiffon Silk $7.59 Petticoats White Wash Skirts |Hosiery..... l'— Values to $5.98 Surf Satin, Gabardine and Very unusual value; every 'silll;k;:fse}? u;]elz‘tyico:g-. $3.98 Twills; all new models with fancy s -00 pair perfect; choice of Black, rare designs—Mahogany, both red and brown; Walnuts of ex- quisite grain, Oaks in Gothic and Jacobean Upright and Low Cabinet Models. Some equipped with electric motors. Monthly as Low as $4.00. COLD STORAGE FOR FURS SPECIAL REDUOTIONS ON SPRING AND SUMMER FURS, " Repatring and Remodeling. ZIRKIN Furriers 821 14th St. plain colors and fancy pockets and pearl button trim- flounces ...eceecsccccees INZ ecceosccrscsscsccsssssmssccs Brown, Gray; all sizes.