Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1921, Page 34

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SOCIETY SOCIETY / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, AUGUST 28, ‘1921_PART 2. Recess Breaks Line-Up == SPECIALISTS [N PLAYER PIANOS PR | Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets | $tmavay Duo-Art Punclas Uebier Duo-art Pianclas Asolian Vocalions | O.J. DeNOLL EMMORS 8. SMITR . ; . All Leather | Of Congressional Set LINIC Fesivie ek OOJ D EMOLL & m Wives of Many Congress Members Leaving Gity, pEm C Cannot Hurt. Some for Their Homes and Others for Pleasure Resorts. Mrs. Johnson in Auantic City last eek and will remain until the mid- dle of this week. 9 | rome in Spokane, Wash where he wil ety 3 5 | |remain for several weeks, while Mrs.| Representative and Mrs. J. Camp- b DeMoll s v | | Poindexter will remain in Newport. bell Cantrill have gone to their home ] senator ana Mty James E. Watson |11, LeXington Ky.. for a stay of one| B . - Hlof Indiana are Kept in Washington | ™™™ p e | | during the recess of Congress by the! Representative and Mrs. Beggs of heavy work of the finance commitiee, | Sandusky, Ohfo, have returned to their Style 105. TFor A & — il { of which the senator is a member, and | home to remain during the thirty-day ; Styre 104, For ey L e, g will move from their apartment in|vacation of Congress. the perfect foot.! foot. Extra ball I | tre “Portiand to the residence 2127 — measurem ents, | | California street the first of this wwek,l Representative and Mrs. Philltp ‘ Made of brown or i L | smaller meas- || Senator Miles Poindexter expects 1{to leave Washington today for his heel ure. Low Cubsn They will have a numbor of guests| Campbell left Washington Thursday Miack Xidakin. Low ¢ i “rar Cuben W em during the autumn. i+ for Bdgartown. Mass.,, where they wi % 5 ‘lexibl ~ s | ] | spend several weeks with Represent- heels Flexible 13“ F St. brown or black { Senator Francis E. Warren will go|ative and Mrs. niel R. Anthony. soles and arches. kidskin. to his home in Cheyenne, Wyo., today . 4 . f| for the several weeks of the Congress| Representative and Mrs. A. E. B. recess. Mrs. Warren will remain in her | Stephens of North Bend, Ohio, will g0 5 ¥ IRVIN HOLMES apartment on Connecticut avenue to be | to Camden, N. J., next Thursday Tor |ge Alex: near her mother, who is In il health, | the ~launching of the ~Washington. | g\any e rexey, i Sl > which will be christened by Miss 5 - : ; i |, Scnator Key Pittman wil return| Summers, daughter of Repressntative |00k Place Thursday afterason. Quality Service l| [toany from New York, where he went [ Summers of the state of Washington. | e the middle of last week, He will — 5 “ leave this evening for his home in; Representative and Mrs. Robert E. | | Tonopah. Nev.. to spend the remainder [Evans and Miss Anna Evans of Ne.|versary tomorrow, at their home in Il | of the Congressional recess. braska made a recent visit to Mr. Jamestown, R. I. Miss Gordon Wood i Mrs. Edward W. Heisse in their -lb"h\', daughter of the former ass t- ant secretary of the Navy, will be ] her home in Salt Lake City and joined the guest of Miss Craven for the | dirs. Reed Smoot has returned from|mer home at Sherwood Forest, Md. [l | e senat ve Jos ¢ | ator in their home on Connecticut| Representative Joseph Himes of {week end. Miss Craven was o vashe il | 2venue. where théy will rematn through | Canton, Ohio, has returned to his|ington . § SALE H i(he congressional recess. home for a time and will go to Caii. | "5'°" debutante of last season. ! - fernia to join Mrs. Himes and their | tiny daughter, who have been in Cali- fornia all the summer with Mrs Me., which they are now 6ccupying. | Himes' partnts, who now live there. and they will entertain a number| Senator and Mrs. William S. Kenyon il >f Towa have a cottage at Sebasco, fl{of senators and their wives from TYLE Decrees couMERLY " time to time durt -1Ca; > renc® Sivs, iring, the recess of Con- | Capt. and Mirs. Craven to S Awtuwmn STIEBEL " STARTS TOMORROW MORNING i ey dnikenionadta | Give Dinner for Daughter | For years we have had an annual September Piano Sale and our patrons in the || entire time in the open’air. B e e eyl past have always found it & worth-while sale. We not only on this occasion reduce Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper lter, Miss Anne Craven, who will cele. the pflc: on every second hand or !'hxhl?uyt usegl musical iutm dimur“uflb- Tatters micce, Mins Tarol "reTrch brate her eighteenth birthday anni- lishmen lnatnchvebcrllm price, ‘we &iso make a sul luction on 3 ¢ all new instruments (excepting the new instruments manufactured by the Aeo- Modes will have more Trim- mings than ever. Fancy Braids MILLINERY snvouTER 607 13th St. N.W. |! Autumn Millinery waughter of Mrs. George Crawiord of il | Topeka, Kan., who graduated from — —— il | Mount Vernon Seminary last June. lian Company). | Mrs. Capper will present Miss Craw- || . I - _We have, howsver, a number of Acclian-made Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phono- | St Syineey sl s '—¥““‘r':i; fl‘:“: for fi Fringes ‘ phs, some slightly used, others new but discontin style cases, which are in summer in Topeka with her mother ||~ ccount ‘N gi‘s e at special discounts. We are also offering some extra specials in our Play- Bl | 20ty i “eompany her to New Yok [ —AUGUST'S BIG Tassels i ; Malws I Is .De but er-Piano Roll Cabinets. | :él::p::r::':sommg Senator and Mrs. “F ° i New A l- Po o' g;:.-&':.:d 3 ll | Highlands the middle of this week | New Upright Pianos and Players and go to Mackinac, Mich., for sev- [| | eral weeks. as well as a number of used Pianos, Players and Phonographs are offered during the September Sale at Girdles and Cords mn A Carefally Selected and Unusual Variety Hemstitching. Picot Edging, If Milady chooses her Fall Hat from the newest models of Panne Velvet, Duvetyne and Velour—Os- trich and Pheasant Trim- med, she will possess a hat eaturing Gage Hats Phipps Hats Bruck-Weiss and our own 7 Take advantage of the spe-| cial prices without further | | 1 delay. A DEPOSIT RE- | Ton" Thes will' remain: in_Washing- ||| SERVES any of the bargair ton’ through the recess. taking occa- | . > ll1 sionai short trips to their home in ||| I handsome coats, wraps, Senator and Mrs. L. Heisler Bal Delaware and nearby summer. re- | | sets, etc. Zlalitmy. Buttons and Button arr’gv’na’ eminently smart d be: > il oles. €] V Smart an - g GENEROUS DISCOUNTS 1] Senator Richara P. Ernest mz!n‘ i creations coming. CREDIT ACCOMMODATIONS ARRANGED IF DESIRED N i o | o. [ } | 3 and will then g0 to Cincinnati for the | TURERS 1 snhoi | - : - Used Used Phonographs | Player-Piano | Thousands of | meciin S e rment e homen || AT WHOLESALE srices - | ) I Mourning Millinery a Specialty Upright Player- Roll Player-Piano | covinston. K. | 1212 F Street Pianes Pianos as low as Cabinets | Music Rolls Lflfi?’éfi{;fig&g’?fihfi‘i‘é,fl‘ln'?!fi= oz = Former Prices S : H as low as as low as from mer P Jlmea e —wines FURS Repaired & Goc Washington late Wednesda Remedeled sl 4 ;,0!' );M, h?’me) in Ctfincord. 3 . B Liberty Bonds Accepted During This Sale | Sioztonay o Sores ol - At Summer Prices Our twenty vears' experi and went at once to Concord, whei he will spend the month of Septem ence assures highest satisfa: 3 ber. Midshipman Moses will gra ;'\"’e';ymk(rr‘:; “osvlln(m(;r'ne:“érl‘czn uate from the Naval Academy mext \N gvery Kind . or Henry W. Keye a-{N FUR BARGAINS at midnight for Haverhill, —of impressive character, here he will join Mrs. Keyes! during Our August Sale. We to in during the recess of Con-‘ N invite price comparison. . j |sTess- N Furriers for 20 Years Senator and Mrs. John K. Shieldn' N [ | will remain at their home in Te & fi ,‘ N Prookss o 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Commencing Monday, August 29th | | nessee until the close of the congre: | | sional recess. Senator Robert N. Stanfield has gone to his home in Portland, Ore.|N for several weeks of the congres- 829 14th St. N.W. Another Marvelous Parchase Sale of € IN€ asnions e R umuuuu!mmmmmlm'um ; - & | | their daughters are spending the weeks E hd‘u M. p —1in the special values i |of the congressional recess in their; = » n Pec | Romeimitaustna s So where they| Beauty PI'.KQ’ D"’P i —which we have commanded e e e : 1115 1117 F STREET Senator a:nd|m§:hr:rzn U. Fletcher You Present This Ad On or E s 4 LA Sui The. congressional Tecens except for This Great Event Tomorrow offers Values far surpassing any utumn duits = a few days which the senator may|=Municuring . . by e al : fordi i i i i ) feend At m fiekiby ‘sepore Shampooing . we have ever presented at this astonishing sale price—affording —presenting a variety most exclusive in design—expression of | Fletcher recently returned Chautauqua, Y., where she spent six weeks. valuesthat are seemingly impossible. Beautiful New Models Fashioned of High-Grade Materials—Materials Alone That in Many Instances Cost More Than the Sale Prices If Purchased in the Regular Way We Would Have to Retail Them at $45 $49.50 $55 and $59.50 Y our Choice Tomorrow at the Extremely Low Price of the best thought and craftsmanship. H i 5 Fur-trimmed, employing the high-grade furs; embroidered ll | Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock lett| EHair Dyeing . .... straight lines. Tricotines, and the y ! 1110 H Street N.W. Priced From $45 to 140 And featuring the grade at $59-50 Fine fabrics—of typical Louvre quality—modeled I in the graceful long lines AutumnDreases' —presenting the new models with the new neck effects; Monk sleeves; the very smart cape back designs—in the soft Silks and Tricotine, Poiret Twill, etc. Jetted, embroidered and trimmed with Monkey Fur. ‘From $25.00 Up —and featuring the grades at $95.00_,nd—$30.50 In Canton Crepe, Tricotine and Poiret Twill— in which the season’s most exclusive designs are The Shop That Shows the New Styles First QUEEN QUALITY | TWO STRAP PUMPS SPECIALLY PRICED ~ $9.00° New Fall Styles, suitable for street wear, in Brown Kid, Black Kid -and Mahogany Calf with Cuban heels. Some styles have straight tips, some per- forated and others attractively decorated with Women who desire style, comfort and service in footwear, prefer “Queen Quality” Shoes. j Queen Quality Boot Shop Choose From Such Favored Materials as Canton Cre, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Satins, Trico- lette, G;-:";gette, Georgette Combmed Witll Satin, Trico- tines and Tricotine and Satin Combinations. Dresses for Every Occasion Are Included in This Wonderful Dress Event ' Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Dinner Gowns. Beau- tifully embroidered, beaded and braided models. And re- member, there are plenty of the popular Navy Blue and Autumn Coats assortment—with the new straightline model spe- A splendid cially featured. Silk Veldyne, Pan Velaine, Pollyanna, Sturvella, Orlando, etc. Plain tailored and trimmed with rich furs. $65 to $200 Autumn Hats - A very excellent showing of distinctive shapes in Duvetyn and Silk Velvets. Black and all the new seasonable shades— and Louvre exclusiveness. ~ $10-90 £

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