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SOCIETY THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Notable Autumn Weddings Of Interest to Society (Continued from Fourth Page.) = SOCIETY ern wedding !flp{. the latter wearing| Cards have been sent out announc- a suit of navy blue Bolivia with a|ing the marriage of Miss Ann Craton smail blue buvetyn hat to match, and |of Washington and Mr. John B. Poy-|visits in Massachusetts a corsage bouquet of Ophelfa rosos.|ner of Jacksonville, Fla. at the Mount ner t fro They will reside in Washington after | Vernon Methodist Church, at noon, |sonville, whare the October 1. Tuesday. Beptember 20. home. only attendant, and wore a gown of pink canton crepe, th a hat of the same shade and material and carried a cluster of La . Helen Black san before the ceremon Interest in Music A Washington is taking more interest in good music this season 25l than ever. The music at the various places of amusement is now being made the big feature of attraction. * . . i d L. W 0 A. 8, Educate the Children in Music | R T ’ —Open the way to a fuller enjoyment of life for them afforded by, DAl Esrothon Tutysae good music, that tells them the most wonderful stories and paints’ EartaceptionRat the most beautiful pictures, and finds a natural result in uplifted > thought and inspiration. A Piano in the Home Is a Necessity We might go further and say—a Good Piano is a necessity. At DROOP'S the leading instruments have been retailed for nearly 64 BTK?JJu“,',:f‘;*‘ Lo years. Every instrument we sell is backed by the fullest guarantee. It is i 2 absolutely high grade and dependable—while the House of Droop can be I A_well arranged wedding was that depended upon to fulfill all promises as well as to quote the Lowest Possible g{rh'.':'; Lomiing Taylor, daughter of Prices and offer agreeably reasonable terms at all times. Mr. Warren at the Church of srethren, the and Other Leading Pianos Rev. J. M. Henry officiating. The church about the altar was cf- We always deem it a favor for musically interested people to inspect the stocks here, and there is no obligation to purchase entailed. fectively dccorated with f and an New Upright Pianos. ....................$350 Up New Grand Pianos.......................$695 Up Used Uprights . ... .. AT ieneen..... $50 Up _ Player-Pianos That splendid combination of regular piano together with the most satis- factory player attachment, interesting to every one, whether a student of music or a music lover who plays for amusement only. ¢ New Player-Pianos Used Player-Pianos . . The Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano. . .. .. E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. Victrolas l 300 G Victor Records NEW YORK PAR IS IS10 MW STREET N W WASHINGTON the home of the emony. Among and_ family of J. Edward Byer: Bultimore and : Williamsport. Pa. ; \ The Rev. and Al sraff % S 3 . thelr future home (s %fll'ufl ~ /fimr(7(l// (‘ 7/11'/1/'/77 wlh an JIflll.')Il(l//y uzfi'n'o/]ny/ Mmdqnyf of @A)/f/l('/fl’(' «()//)/z(//’fl/ 7 . N /nm: It [nyf/%nr wilh. fhewr osm @mmym) GOWNS SUITS COATS DAY axp EVENING WRAPS MILLINERY BLOUSES FURS Py ! ki e| MRS. HUGH SMITH KEARFOTT, A bride of Wednenday, September 14, who was formerly Miss Mary Kath- erine Barr of Washington. riage by her fathe | ceedingly ~graceful charmeuse, with | draped at_ either side R Russell. all of Washington. Short- with pearls . Her tulle veil w after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. ranged with a bu o Fossen left for a western wedding flower buds and she carried a shower | ¢rip, and will return to make their bouquet of bride roses. ¢ home in Washington. Mrs. J. C. Hendry, sister of thel Among the out-of-gown guests pres- bride, was matron of honor, and wote | ant for the ceremony were: Mr. and | a gown of orchid-color satin, a pic-|NMrs. Frank B. French, little Mary Jane ture hat of the same shade, and c: S Mary e ried @ cluster of Ophelia ros ] 3.°C, Hendry served as beat man. Mrs. p . C. Long gave a well selected Pro- { fow of Pittaburen gram of wedding music. Iso of itiavurgn A TeseRtion followed the ceremony, e by s oam aad bride were both rs. Taylor assistin e The | i e ey rtoriaiiing and wearing | formeriy residents of Iowa. & gown of gray satin, with a black hat, trimmed with steel. Their wedding trip took them to Michigan and later they will make their home in Washington. 2 g French, their daughter, Waight, of St. Joseph, M iage of Miss Sarah Nicol The Mount Vernon Methodist the bride’s sister, Mrs. Charles Doing, copal Church wi scene Monday lin the Woolwich apartment. The evening, September ceremony was performed by the father tively arranged of the bride, in the presence of the Louise T. Barr of Phil tmmediate families, and was followed Mr. Ralph Tichenor of 5. |by a buffet luncheon. The rooms were Va., the Rev. Clovis G. Chappell ofii- [attractively cilating. flowers. The bride wore a becoming suit and | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel left for a north- hat of brown, and her bridesmaid, - Miss Eleanor Baker. wore a suit of blue, with a large black picture hat. Mr. and Mrs. Tichenor left just after the ceremony for a motor trip through the' Shenandoah_valley, and will make thelr home in Newport News. A well appointed wedding took lace In the First Presbyterian Church ‘ednesday evening, September 21, at! 5:30 o'clock, when Miss Josephine M. Waight, siater of Mrs. Albert Wood of 156 A street northeast, became the bride of Mr. J. R. Rev. John Britton Clark, pastor of the church, officiated, in the presence of & nearly 500 guests. ! 7 . The church altar was decorated with palms, ferns and autumn foliage, an: & the bride wore a modish gown of gray ‘Stone Mar- Canton crepe embroidered in pearls, , Opos- ] with a hat of the same shade. She sum” Chok- carried a bouquet of white roses and | ers in wide swansonia. variety Miss Lucille Davis attended the styles, spe- bride as maid of honor. and wore a cially priced graceful gown of pink satin and car- st $7.50 ried pink roses, while little Mary Jane Foatk bl French, niece of the bride, served as LN e flower girl, wearing a pretty frock of || Ladres’ Taslormade Susts —at no higher prices than bet- Open 9.15 AM. ¥ Close 6 P.M. Rr. Arthur E. Butterfield of Cedar Raplds, lowa, was best man for M cost you. Cl .ng New Mo des Offér ed ‘ossen, and the ushers were M - ik Ernest T. Sanford, Mr. Robert G. At extremely low prices in this sale of SUITS, COATS and DRESSES 300 New Dresses SW QE;XNS 1219-1221 G Street N.W. New Arrivals Bought at a Big Price 2 Store Hours, 5:30 to 6 Concession. Values Up to -$39.95 at [ ] decorated with pink Celeste Beauty Shop Marcel Wave With Each Shampeo at 14th and Clifton Sts. Slifton Terrace—West Court Lobby Phone Col. 7744 (First door East ef Drug Btore.) . SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS ol DEMOLLgaa | Washingtor's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets 64eanvay Duo-Art Puanoises VUcber Duo-Art Pianoclas Aeclian Vocalions Last Week of Our SEPT. SALE A Momentous Bargain Event in Pianos, Player-Pizanos and Phonographs To appreciate the wonderful values you must see the garments. Smart new styles for the young miss and her mother, too Canton crepes, crepe de chines, beautiful georgettes, taffetas, satins, tricolettes, tricotines and com- binations. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 44. —EXQUISITE Values up to $69.50 $ Never in the history of this house have we been in position to offer such won- derful values. The whole September Sale has proven a winner, but this last week gll ‘c:lp the climax both in values and in selling. Come in tomorrow and share in e sale. Traded-In Instruments At Lowest Prices Player-Pianos Behning Player Technola ... 5 Nelson Player.... Wheelock Pianola .$450 Weber Pianola. .$650 All Are S8-Note Three Specials in New Instruments Aeolian Player-Piano Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York o $595 Regular $525 Shoninger Piano o iet $395 Monthly Payments. Vocalion Phonograph $143.50 New up-to-the-minute styles that are suitable for all occasions—street, after- noon, dinner and evening wear. Fash- joned of such popular materials as can- ton crepes, crepe de chine, tricolette, crepe meteor, satin, georgettes, trico- tines and many charming combinations. Blacks, blues, browns, grays and other favored fall shades. Styles suitable for matron and miss. All sizes, 16 to 44. Silks! An event in which we feature five of the most wanted Silk Fabrics for the new season at FAR BELOW PRESENT VALUE. An event planned for the express purpose of making you better acquainted with the great variety of Autumn _ Silks assembled here. 1,200 Yards All-Silk Charmeuse, Very Special for Monday, Yd.. $2 .2 9 Full 40 inches wide, an extra heavy quality with Upright Pianos Vose & Son...$150 ‘Whittier ..... Pollock ......$125 Period Models in New Vocalions Just twelve in the lot, and they D UBTGRI e R R $59.50 Values -~ “Chic” models for the young miss and more conservative models ‘for the ma- trons. The very mnewest fall styles, made of excellent quality all-wool trico- tines. Every garment perfectly tailored and finished. Lined with excellent quality all-silk lining. All sizes, 16 to 18, 36 to 44. a permanent lustrous finish, in the season’s most wanted shades of Mallard, Mocha, Zantibar, Marmot, Taupe, Navy, Midnight and Black. Emowi g9 g5 Full 40 inches wide; a heavy, all-silk quality, not to be confused with the Silk and Wool Canton. In the popular shades of Bisque, Sapphire, Medium and Dark Brown, Light and Dark Navy, Including 10 Records. Terms $10 Cash, $10 Per Month Two Mission Period models in New lions. L Speta e e enn.... 3350 Other Specials in This Sale Used Upright Pianos Used Player- Pianos Thousands of Player-Piano Music Rolls Black and White. i o Uy 175 The Taffetas are shown in Light Blue, Turquoise, Phonographs | Player-Piano in Good Roll Condition Cabinets WONDERFUL COATS- Worth $55.00 to $69.50 { Without a doubt the best coat values we : have ever offered. A sale of this kind at the very beginning of the season is indeed unusual. Make your selections tomorrow and get first choice. A rea- % sonable deposit reserves it for future delivery. Materials _include velour, 3 velour de laines, Bolivia and Normandy,* : with huge fur collars. Every coat silk lined. All sizes. Visit Our New Beauty Parlor — Expert Operators — Hatr Drdliuf-— Nile, Orchid, Laurel Pink, Steel, Coral, Garnet, Wistaria, Mist, Beaver, Chestnut Brown, Copen- hagen, Light and Dark ‘Navy, Black and White. The Dress Satins are in the wanted colors of Nile, Peach, Leghorn, Copper, Biue Bird, Cat- telya, Orchid, Thrush, Carmine, Old Rose, Bark, Champagne, Havana, Seal, Burnt Orange, Taupe, Nickel, Pearl Gray, Japan Blue, Peacock, Old China, Navy, Midnight and Black. i The heavy creps-back quality, so much in de- mand this geason.- Bhown in the popular colors, Navy and Black. .~~~ = Patterns and Fashion E as low as $350 as low as '$125 as low as $50 Song Rolls Former Prices to $1.33 60c from $24 W Liberty Bonds Accepted During This Sale FOR OCTOBER > The Latest Hits in Music Rolls 4519 HONOLULU HONEY ‘(Weslyn). 4475 LOVE WILL FIND. A WAY. Fox trot. Fox trot. 4508 TUCK ME TO SLEEP (In My Old Kentucky Home) 4469 Big Dance Hit Vocalion Record Oh Me, Oh My, and Dolly—Fox trot. From “Two Little Girls in Blue.” This is a beantiful record.