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/ manship. SOCIETY Store Remains Closed Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 5th Thought Expressed “Musically” Is Most Delicate, Effective and Refined Steintuay It is not only the layman, who has never studied wrought his kingship after the fash- ; . A === Reviews of New Books 1300 G S Dr. and Mrg. George William Carter ' TOWNS OF NEW ENGLAND ANDjback from fron OLD BNGLAND, IRELAND AND [his o man Bofors his. sivalgnt | Lovo sanounced the marriage of their SCOTLAND, By Allan Forbes. New | simplicity the ponderous absurditiesdaushter, Mrs. Jean Carter Bayly, York: G. P. Putmam’s Sons. of jury and judge are shown. Some]to R. Roland Burruss, on Saturday, TESE two beautiful volumes | Shorn are qocnls sorrmon "&i) ot rthen [ AUEUSt 27, in Washington. leeply serious. All of'th commemorate. the tercenten-|bear directly upon the vulrle:‘ of the | Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Basil Jones ary of the landing of the Pil-|l8W a8 these are portrayed against|and Master Chandler Jones have re- grims. Nothing less than s | o, :t:;i%)‘;: ;;\:z:l:n-am;ofilglm-; turned from a visit to relatives in moment of inspiration suggested this|The Tutt. stories are richly worth | Fredericksbure. - lan of linking up the old En the book permanence into which they | Mrs. Frank Carlin and Miss Louise Inking up gland |, o nd theinew. The plan itself brings | e oy out Of thelr passing maga- | Carlin. of Arcturus. left here during o the week for a trip to Atlantic City. into effective notice the to ¢ Eng- 1ant.and New Tegiand Out bear oy T TTAUMEH OF VIRGINIA DALE. | Ensign Ferguson Bryan, U. S N. same name, indicating, on the one;, by W. Haskell Coffin and John|POW stationed in New York, spent the hand, the British centers of emigra-| G088 Boston: The Page Company. |Past week-end with his parents, Mr. tion and, on the other hand, the set-| AR engaging little story in which fand Mrs. Albert Bryan. ollyanna-girl turns her own | M ] ;lement- in the new country. In this|garden spot of life into a radidnt lle E;th:r"!“ Brookes, with her ringing over the old names there Is [place for the sunning of other peo- |IStSr 8R4 little nicce, Mrs, William P a thread of history, a point of patriot- | Ple’s bodies and souls. Obadiah Dale, | LE%! e m, o e ot iaiokates | Virsinia Dale's father, wasithe rich-| Packard. of Geneva, N. ¥, tis visit ing Mrs. John H. Flagg, in the Berk-, o) i est man roundabout. A hard . 5 Reveals the True that is poetic ana beautiful. Around |Virginia was his only child, the onc|shire Hiils these places the author has gafhered | 50ft spot In his heart. This combina. tars Mine Macioe M o C descriptions, narratives and blo- e iR DacksT Miss Fi n, oncept of Tone rephic gimipacs o men and women | ULy LR, MR LESSIAMEG | fr Mol T S ol e - Who crossed the ocean to set up homes |figure” of the young' girl fits, "doink | the guestsiof ir. and Mrs. W. Wirt el 3 world. Most beau pic- n Triplett. The Perfect Human Voice is the accepted standard for tures. and many of them, add to the hich a host of Mr: ad Mrs. C. H. Smithers and M = L g delight and value of these memorial | delight. Baggett have returned from a trip o purity of Tone and at the same time its rarety is remark- [XoiamesnNIRsICoNCRdAsIEN 18 shwORK the city. Some |the Blue itidge ana Allegheny moun- A 5 ; art that makes use of historic | gives a ri : tains. able. Steinway tone is the nearest approach to the perfect facts and eymbols in its development §g l;-'(ée??’f‘i’zh’é’r’-'{;{-'{-"'a"r?fil"ffa‘fif-'fi? Miss Bssie Fairchild Sonner of - = & of e fine features of s me- 0] e town accompanim Salud; L C. human voice, and as such its value to the student of Music Imorial is _that it can be multiplied. | of Uheir lauahter and alu-lntpwnwegf of Mrar %’vfii'e:'ff NioSheat last ook is beyond that of any other “P: tor” 1 fhat it can g0 out To people all over | kIR, There are colored chllaren |in Harvard atreet. " 0 o o 'y y er “Preceptor” one can employ. our own country and across the water, | in which they 3o suddenly find them- (. MIs8 Katherine Fairfax and Miss Tenowing the old bonds of friendship, | selves Th harror of the father. the | VIrginia Fairfax are the guests of the It forms the right conception of tone and thereby im- :Ie(:fi:ungd the otl;it blood ties. A de-|gentle persistence of e daughter in Rev. and Mrs. William Keete, at their i 5 rable and beautifully dignified com- n of joy making. carry the|home at Chatham, Va. parts a secure foundation for a knowledge of tone values. memoration of a great event. story forward fo the time when oth:| Mrs. Maurice Wilkins and Miss Vir- er beautiful deeds work backward THE PATH OF THE KING. By John [ Into the heart of the father. soften; Secks at Atiantie ity moine several Buchan, author of “Greenmantle,” | [0% L UP 10 the consistency that 918 ~ars . A*Stephens left Friday for The Steinway stock is interesting to every etc. New York: George H. Doran |2 touch to the general gavety that)Norfolk, where she will visit friends . . . Company. this one girl 1 ble ti t 1 i s one girl is able to create around | for several days prior to visiti 1 one .muua.lly inclined. A wundotful. ah.nk as In the firclight the three sat talk- | her by tne wimple recibe’of putting 8 | Prince George county and also visit- Musical Instruments are considered, while the ing about the proper fleld of romance | ner iife.” A bit outside’ the realm of e e ather SN MCID Maric, = : . this story, notwithstanding, nobility of the case designs carries out the herofc figures. And the longer they |18 & falr pattern of what every younsg | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barbour Peyton < 5 Sy talked the farther away they moved |&irl dveams of doing in that future|returned during the week from a hes - from the stage-and- et romance | When dreams come true. three-week visit at Asbury Parl m t 1 PUpD Y k, it ¢ N. J, leaving Thursday for Lexington, jof court and king. Instead, they |THE INDISCR! » Al h found themselves faring out into the R Aonotse, anthor o7 | Va, for a week's visit. X world along with the younger sons, ‘Uneasy Money. iss Ashley Christian Carter of many of whom bear within them- George H, Doran Company. Norfolk is the guest of her grand- selves the spark of true kingliness— {of-\ tl!’.‘v:ol}(mll’zrxrhthe nonsense shelf and E::::::-’ M‘l;l ;::mhlrig lr’h!nen!a .{ 3 rfax street, a spark that burats into flame through | {7U4h" 4nd reason and. re after a Visit to her aunt, Mrs. Paui A Player-P]anO 4 the far and furious adventure Of |comes any sort of revolt against them, | Whitin, at Nonquit, Mass. strange places and, in one century or | The case between the author and| Miss Frances Cox returned last el another, lights up the world with a|Archie. here, stands about fifty-fifty.| week from a visit to relatives in 1 reat warrior, a reat lawgiver, a|The one cannot invent situation of Notable Attainments fireat “warrior, u_sreat lgwalver, = | Zhe oo Saingt Thyent sltuadions, (69| Westmoreland county. Yaio © " Fhis is the path of the king, pointing | for the immediate and hearty accept: ve many a lowly genius back to his|3DFS of the other. So, n-ur.nl start to :‘neear:gll‘nx several weeks at Tolonial Miss Jeanette Yates Cochran is 4 P%8 oo ot ‘the fireside. tatk backs | Bis Tnta. the Churiie Chanii metnods ered out of e fireside ., Dad 8 into e Charlie aplin methods | v u uplam John Buchan's new tale of adventure. |of turning the world into fits of Visliing relstives AC/The Flains,jFau; | The line of action set is Anglo-Saxon |in its stripe and pattern. It begins with the out-faring of a Norse youth TH Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Spivey have returned from their wedding trip to tel —_ Niagara, Buffalo and Toront at their home in Del Ray. L o |, Mr. and Mrs. Nevell 8. Greenaway have returned from visits to Virginia who, with sword and battle 8x, ion of his day. It ends in America music, to whom the Autopiano appeals, but the experi- at the close of the civil war, with Beach and z - e : P! RES . P Abraham Lincoln, armed with the| The following list, arranged by! Afiss Emfii'i.’é“i‘)j“&’-’;'nmg‘;;u Miss enced pianist who delights in' putting his own interpreta- Egspel of freedom, another royal son ety e e oL .f.'.':ym"' Winifred Cunningham have returned & 5 z S = of genius. Between these two points 5 fromiaates a tions vn the famous mastegpieces of music. A piano of- Thece runs a line of connecting event h S anl e eNil fhrhden Canc splendid quality together with the incorporated player and personality in support of the main IILOSOPHY AND BELIGION. [Atlantic City P! q y togt Ppo play theme. These serve John Buchan a Ay Miss Blanche Stansbury has re- that has proved itself most efficient. good turn by providing occasion for e turned ‘from a visit to Mrs. Joseph B < his quite remarkable imagination to|Ajjen, I. R. You. BQS-A15%; Savage at her home in Fredericks- lso forth upon its rich adventuring. B‘"fia‘s‘ifi%;i Itsa Goon. B1a World. "“;fi- e o i : o oE288i. 1 . John Myers of Oden- AR e B v oen Ph. Dy |Cabot Mrs. B. L. Seven Ages of|ton Md. were the guests last week R roske Sato. Mo 'New | g Childhood, BP-CILZ of Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Turner at ) e verett, ‘aroline. e Privilege of |their home in E1mo. York: G .P. Putnam’s Sons. > Pain. BMQ-Ev2. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Duncan and These writers see in California’s| Hall, W. S. Youth and Its Problems. |family of Zehienople, Pa.. Japanese problem merely the concrete 919. Ref. BPY-H143y. guests of Mrs. Duacan’s expression of a maladjustment of the | Haviland, M. S. Character Training |law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William rights and interests of the four par- in Childhood. EPP-H298c. E. Hinken, at Wellington Villa. ties concerned In the problem itself.|Ladd, G. T. The Secret of Personal-| Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Preston, Miss These parties are, on the one hawd, ity. 1918. BM-L124s. Laura Preston and Miss Kate Preston - California and, allied with it, the|Major, C. T. How to Develop Your {have returned from a two-week visit United States. On the other” hand, Will Power. BQS-M284h. at Potomac Beach. Va. ~ < & hy ‘Japanese already living | Slattery, Margaret. The Highway to| Miss Dorothy Snow is the guest of they arest! in California and, behind these, Ja- her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and e S1188h. 1300 pan, concerned for the wi!lbel‘ni o; % A S,ln'ghegflmst‘l)f:gluon of Nl'dLQ . . Cox. at thefr home in King i i ‘;- i her subjects in America. To edch of L . -S046. and Queer county, Va. W. S. Snow Steinway Pianos Player-Pianos Thass ‘etomants in the common prob- | Stope C,. Badiant Mother- fand Title ‘daveliter’ Barbara are visitin relat] i tm Touchstones of Success. BQS-T648. counlyF feein W!’! groang Wattles, W. D. Financial Success| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Garnett of Through Orgnuve ‘Thought. BQS- C., were the guests last the conclusions of special students 6f Wadst. week of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ross the California situation. They_tura rhflmp‘h’_ at their home on North Patrick street. upon the subject, also, such light as Miss Frances Spencer of Montgom- lem the authors bring the results of investiga- =] is ahle to throw |Brown, C. R. Living Again. BSS-]ery county is the guest of Miss Jose- o o B! phine Shuster at her home in St. "The House of Quality Mayer Bros. & Co 937939 F St. N.W. Fall Millinery The newest shapes in silk velvet hats in black and colors —stylishly trim- med. $3.95, $5, $8, $10, up to $25 . designs; all sizes. MO el At d et e Lt s L L LR it el Ll L R Lt Lt L L Lt L L LRI L RS L LR L L Ly Labor Day—Closed Tuesday Morning Our Annual September Introductory Sale - Special values are offered in the new ad- - vance Fall styles. Misses’ and Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Milli- nery will be on sale at— Special Introductory Prices SUITS—NEW FOR FALT. - $29—$39—$45 Up to $95 The newest shadings and materials are offered in all sizes. _ SPECIAL COAT VALUES $29, $35, $39, $50 and up to $185 New Sport Skirts, $17 - New stripes and plaids are pleated and in sport 35 Silk Sport Skirts, $7.95 All shadings and white—the remainder of our Summer stock. Values w to $25. 73 Wash Waists, $1 < ‘White and colors, which sold up to $3.85; all = 15 Wash Skirts, $1 s sizes, but not in"each style. Small sizes only that sold up to $4. N Spos the o .‘;:;f_m"':’y’ '{;.“‘},‘1:“,“’,‘::_' Cannan, Cilbert. The Release of the | Elmo. o D Soul. ~BGA-CI66r. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Pallant have er to assimilate the wenten F stody | Conklin, E. G. The Direction of Hu-|returned from a trip to Niagara Falls lon, The parposeof he whole Gace man Evolution. BGE-CT64. and Canada. ji2 to suggest a working program, bult Flammarion, Camiile Death and Its | *'Mrs. Richard Stevenson and daugh- on construc CHc I Mystery. V. 1. BGA-F6I6.E. ter have returned to their home in ment of the prasent distsbed sondl- Marvin, W, T, ‘The History of Euro-|Mount Matnier, Md, after & visit to Mrs. . B- X McCaule: S tory and mutually prosperous future. {poyys 'y, C. *“The Complex Vision. e Delis. Prtliips; Miss Ada Gar- Aside ll'on: this np;cil:i’l:::l;":::s :fi; BGA-P878. rett and J. Randall Caton spent the commodat| oll:l an % the Japanese week end in Fredericksburg, the guests ;(o\}:{ Dm:"e!‘. “I:'Tln“ :1 mg e - Psychology. * of Mrs. Joseph Savage. . prehensive Dody of information on James, Wiliam, _Collected Essaye and chatiren_ Bave ‘rotwned Trom & visit the general a ude ai polic: ol eviews. = . . pan foward the rest of the warid. Coriat, I H. Repressed Emotions. %, Telatives in King George county, Mrs. Richard L. Finks and little BJ-C814r. THE SILVER SIXPENCE. By Ruth|paeon. D. O. Getting = . AUtDor of “Heven Miles to] o2on b O Gettiug Whie We Want. daughter, Jiss Virginia Finks. lett ston-Salem, N. C. Arden,” etc. New York: Harper g, O. A. Psychology and Natural Dr. and Mrs. Martin D. Delaney No Branch Stores & Bros. . Theology. BR-H55p. This is a fairy story, a charming ;Larson, C. D. "Concentration. BI-L326c, one. It is founded on that ancient,la Rue, D. W. Psychology for Teach- :}‘!‘}t z‘;‘“{rfi:‘&:"szh‘{med from a and worldwide nursery tale of the, ers. BI-L327p. : " and W or W e Bnding a sixpence as| Norsworthy, Naomi. The Psychology | o Cadete Willlam J: Morton and Louls She 'swept her floor, set out for thei of Childhood ~BIE-N813p, e D o market to buy a pig. The pig bought, ; Shaw. C. G, Short Talks on Peychol-|,nq Mrs. William J." Morton and She started fo drive it home. They i, 08Y. BLShass, =~ = = = . |judge and Mrs. Louis C. Barley, have came to a stile over which the pig re- ton, JAndre, | paychoanalysis and{ioiurned to the United States Mili- fused to go. You remember, how it £ »: tary Academy. West Point took the urge of stick an Miss Marion Henshaw has returned flood to get the pig over the stile, and The Spirit World. from s weeics visit to friends In bring him home. Getting S | Bamber, Mrs. L. K. Claude's Second | Richmond. was the grand adventure—that's e Mre L s Rude's Second | RGO B, Ludwig and Miss Gretta i everybody's grand adventure, to get!piand, Oliver. The Adventures of a|Ludwig have returned to their home his pig over the stile. This heroine Modern Dccultist. BXS-B61. on Braddock Heights, after visiting with her particular sixpence bought L. Proofs of the Spirit|at a number of places in New Jersey. the play of a pecunious younx_wrlter. World. BK-C428.E. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Evans left an utterly discouraged one. Not one 3 . S. Revelations of Loulse. { here on Monday for an automobile stile alone, but a dozen, instead, piled trip through Pennsylvania, and will up againet the deliverance of that visit Maj. and Mrs. M. A. Lovsley, special pig. How the girl put on the We - : near Harrisburg, Pa. play, against every manner of odds, | Henslow, George. The Religion of the| Mrs. Lee Armstrong of Stafford makes up the story. In outline, this Spirit World. _BXS-H397r. county, Va., 18 the guest of her broth- o seer miracle and fairy work. In|Humphreys, Mrs. E. M. J. G. The|er and_ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. o hatance. however, it 15 not am un-i Truth of Spiritualism. BXS-|Archie Payne, in St Elmo. believable performance. For the girl{ HB886t. Miss Frances McDermott and Miss el e odbrn etuff—capable, warm- ! Kernahan, Coulson. Spiritughism. |Lena Mooke have returned from hearted, convincing, determine®, with BXS-K456a. visits_in Hendersonville and Ashe- money behind her, and with capable {Lay, Wilfrid. Man's Unconsclous | ville, ideas of how to get things done. The Spirit. BE-I45%m. Mrs. Roger B. Adams of Rosemont is fairy touch is in the hand of the au- Joseph. " is _Spiritualism | the guest of relatives in Charlottesville, " a delicate and poetio touch, that. ed on Fraud, BXS-MI261. g‘:{u de o tifu) atory out of this|McCabe. Joseph. Spiritualism. BXS- modern situation. [ M126s. 5 dren have returned from a visit to Magnussen, Julius. God's Smile. [ relatives in Manassas. SIGHT UNSEEN; and The Confessiok. BXS-M276. Miss Loulse Asams of Rosemont By Mary Roberts Rinehart, author | Mann, Walter. The Follies and lnag returned from a week's visit at ! of “Dangerous Days,” etc. New Frauds of Spiritualism. 1915. [ oricney Springs. ¢ York: George H. Doran Company. = (fiX‘s-Mélcffi 5] hel Comforted, |, Mrs. Virginla Price has returned of suicide—or was it mur- |Maturin, ¥ M. Rachel Comforted.{¢; her home in Del Ray, after a visit A cas der, despite the verdict of suicide? . e o e A Sofis t& the question that sustains the [ Mercier, C. A ?nllr;tl\;flhfinx ama st 10 ber mon N ahter, e, Feani action of the first of these tWo mYS- | oyr Unseen Guest. BXS-Qul. Frence, and little son, of Wilming- O Ralas. The seance is the means | Q1T Dnsepn, Gugel BUS/QUNt on Im-{ton. Del. employed for its determination. Apd, mortaiity. BK-R154n. Miss Theodosia Sefbold of Wash- after a spirited d plausible to-do Tweedale, Mrs. V. C. 'Ghosts I Have with sittings and a medium-and pro- Se 919, BXS-T913g. - Slglous excitement, the matter is still | ;e Unseen Doctor. BXS-Un1s. left in the air, where, maybe, it be- e longs. With a competent sweep, the suthor declares the whole matter to have been a plain'case of mind-read- \ ing—and then, the adroit story-teller turns upon herself with a doubt that e is the th to ha shuts off the incident in a na'fll‘g o furs rémodeled h"": n". h":n’.fl:‘!' T el mn e s I Sve? ‘Tho second story ie a more { S. APPLEBEE Designed artful one. This produces & haunted e i G * ‘A Sale of New Fall Dresses $15.75, $25, $29 Up to $95 The highest standard of materials are fashion- ed into new Fall ideas —all specially priced. Va. * Mrs. Reginald Tatspaugh and chil- | | se in which a telephone bell rings B egh "the might—some= uneasy 902 1ith Street N.W. : el spirit trying to et into touch with hone Fr. 1200 Remodeled life in this highly oncs expiained, | -CALL ON BECKER cient mann In order to accommodate our many friends and pa- trons who have been unable to avail themselves of the - quality bargains offered in our recent sale of furs, we are continuing until after the is subtler and 1]1‘Iora original—sa more | £ Glass tops t-_tnl-. bureauns and I-foh-c° holidays. - Prices on WRAPS, Intacesitly Wyek. Becker Paint & Glass Co.|$ goapps, poLMANs, ete., ABYVICE 0 SEL; Being Ad- Mgr. “munf-n ..'{.‘Z"o.......’.- Firm of are still being sold at prices Tutt & Tutt, A«",,,“’,'m,'f. Train. 8 that will please everyone. y 'Arthur William . ‘ork: Charles Scrib- finally, by way of a good story and the admirably worked out charaster —For Window ly or otherwise, many & time. alrt,l ol’tory is good invention of the Mhfl converitional order. The second one . Bi ner’s Sons. 3 < | By way of the good gifts-of Arthur Train we all know the Tutt & Tutt firm.. And we are‘genuinely devoted, as well, te old Mr. Tutt, that wise and kindly man. who walks right over precedents, {f need be, and right Phrough . legal technicalities th hi passiomaté pursuit of justice. It is the genial solidity o Mr. ’ fld little old woman, the las! O aon'on earth to commit a crime—!Storm. Door and, yet, this “last person on earth’ = has done this same thing, Intentl::; Windshield £ old Tutt that some of the foolishness ————————— et effectually here. | shyster-come to THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., SEPTEMBER 4, 1921_PART 2. MRS, LE ROY RANDOLPH WATKINS, A recent bride, who wanx Miss Berna- C. Shipley. ington was the week end guest of Miss Florence A. Long at her home on Queen street. Mrs. A. J. Butcher and family have returned from an automobile trip to St. Michael and {he eastern shore of Maryland. Miss Charlotte Longerbeam has re- turned from a visit to relatives in Clarke county, Va.. Miss Jessie Crump and Miss Sallie Crump left here on Wednesday for Detroit, Mich., where they will be the guest of their sister. Mrs. Thomas Franklin and Master Jack Ashton Franklin spent the end of last week in Ellicott City, Md.,| the guests of Mrs. Willlam Fulton. | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bode, Miss! Augusta. Bode and Master Eugene Bode of Rosemont, are spending_the latter part-of the summer at wood, N. J. Mrs. _ Alexander Kaufmann and | Joseph Kaufmann have returned from 2 month at Atlantle City. Mrs. J. B. Watkins is the guest of | er niece, Mrs. Tilman Emory, at her | home at Annapolis, Md. ( Miss Inez Simpson was the guest last week of friends at Calverton, Va., and attended the Warrenton horse show. Miss Fannie Hill had as her guest last week. at her home, Mount Chi- chester, Fairfax county, her brother, | . C. Hill, of Detroit. { Miss Pearl Halladay has returned | to her home in Philadelphia after a | visit to her aunt, Mrs. S. J. Heddings, in_St. Elmo. Miss Lillian Stubbs and Miss Alma Ricker spent the week end with their parents at their homes in Fredericks- burg. Mrs. J. F. Simpson and children are the guests af their aunt, Mrs. Morris, at her home near Orange, Va. Miss Jessie Dickerson of Roanoke is the guest of Miss Lona Vogt at her home in North Henry street Miss Ruth Deahl left here last week for a visit to friends in Lynwood. Rockingham county. Miss Madge Whedbee of Strakburg is_visiting relatives in Alexandria. Miss Kathryn Adams of Rosemont has been the guest of relatives in Charlottesville for a week. Miss Amelia Reif left Tuesday to 3isit friends in Harrisburg and York, a. Mies Camille De Lane of Del Ray spent the past week-end in Atlantic| City, the guest of friends. Miss Violetta M. Jamieson has re- turned from a visit to relatives and friends in Winchester, Va. Miss Mary P. Slaughter has re- turned from a visit to relatives at Tidewater, Va. Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Goodloe and Miss 1da Goodloe of Rosemont are visiting | relatives in Connecticut. Miss Ruth Butts spent the week end with @ party of friends on a camping trip on the banks-of the Shenandoah river. Enormous Stock Pianos which the. music-loving public look forward to every year with of interest. It is 2 Piané Sale customer. Every glightly used and sec - | sprinkle with fine brown crumbs; heat - September This is our regular September Plano Sale ment in the house is involved—including all new —it is for you to judge. / . Used Used | “honographs | player Piane | Thousands Upriht | Pyer. | nGood | Rall | Playerbiame Pianos Pianos | Condition | Cobingts | Music Rolls i aslowas as low as as low as from Permes Prises $125 $350 | 850 $24 60c BWF" Liberty Bonds Accepted During This Sale SOCIETY ‘omen’s City Club—~The entertain- | following residents, who were NEWS OF THE CLUBS very - . | active dfring the war in entertaining nflnt Committee announce “A Harv- | 80CIVe CLTRE PG TV, lons camps in est Moon Dance,” September 15, from | ana "around Washington, and 9 t0 12. The same music which made | sa pus "y “Ape3d 5 d =Y - the dance on the 16th of August so|8180 have entertained extensiv el who '‘Apeasd ly at church and social functions: Frank enjoyable has been engaged for this Mrs. Clara A. Rock, Mrs. occasion. Mary E. Haar, Mrs. A. C. Columbus, Cards for members and their|Mr. and Mra. Charles R. Owens, guests can be obtained at the club, | Ko either at the office or from the house manager. oner. H E. lley, Mrs. V. Pearman and H. B. Capitol Assembly, Catholic Fratei- Members of the committee are|mity, met Friday evening in Immacu- present each Tuesday and Thursday \late. Conception School hall. ~Plans evening in the card room of the club to instruct any one desiring to learn -t)rm-ue club for the presentation of the game. No charge for istructions, and all members are cordially invit-|was delayed until the meeting creditable plays, but definite action Fri- ed to be present. day evening of the St. Rita Assem- The monthly forum luncheon, Sat-|bly. Rev. F. L Hurney, chaplian of urday, was a declded success, there|the organization, will kindly assist being 112 members and guests pres-|the new club as dramatic coach. ent. Petworth Wor Club—The first fall meeting will be held Tuesday evening in the Petworth School build- ing. At the recent meeting of the exccutive committee several names were submitted for membership and a number of recommendations offered q for the consideration of the club at the regular business meeting on Tuesday, At the close of the execu-! . tive business the committee discussed | /f' plans for the fall festival a full re- port of which will be prepared for the club. It is expected that the Year Book will be ready shortly for | distribution. The Garden City Players—Plans have been completed for the organ- ization of a dramatic club from local talent, to be known as the Garden City Players. This organization will be under the direction of A. C. Co- lumbus, who will have with him the Corn With Cheese. Scrape soge cooked corn from the cob and have ready a delicate white sauce. Heat a dish, butter it and Delicious, ddmw:d Fudgs AirlinE . e HONEY ~m the corn in the sauce and place it in the dish. Cover with grated cheese and crumbs and bake for twenty minutes in a hot oven. . Banana Cream,Pie. 916 Colorado Building Bake a nice brown crust in your 14th and G Sts. HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN pie tin. Cover the bottom of th With sliced bananas, fll with a cus, | Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2:30 P.M. tard made from one-half a pint of mjed: nl Yfl milk, the yolks of two eggs, one-half cup of sugar and one tablespoon of > How You Can Overcome It.” fiour. Cook and add vanilla or any ous? other flavor. Beat up the whites of | VIAVI PATRONS B!m'n‘_u! INVITED. Admission eggs and spread on top; brown. 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A number of Aeolian-made Planos, no small amount Player-Pianos and. Phonographs, slightly used for all Washing- and discontinued patterns, may be purchased, ton and every one should take full advantage of however, at special discounts. You are assured it, because of the unusual bargains provided and of superlative quality—the quality that has made the accommodating credit terms offered each_ this, the House 8f DeMoll, the most popular plano house in Wachington. 3 ond-hand instru- The bargains are numerous, big and desirable ’ - \ | » S 5\ 4 » 2

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