Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1921, Page 50

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SOCIETY SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 23, 1921—PART 2. number of guests Tuesday at a party | Beakeley, Mr. and Mrs. John Lack] ! l ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mr. August W. Meyer Host to celebrate his birthday anniversary.| Mr. Frederick Price, Mrs. Aug i At Birth Anniversary Party| Amons those present were Mrs. Dora | Meyer and Mr. and Mire. John Ke M Me; Mr. and! After an evening spent in danc! ! Miss Elisabeth Woodson of Vicks- Mr. August W. Meyer entertalneda' Mrs. Relley Hanney, )lr I "burg, Miss., s the guest of her aunt, . = - ohn W.!and games supper was served. Il ars. a now on South . . . Hubert Snowden, J t R l q ‘l B &Ipmmt of flle § Washington street. Miss Sarah Kemper and Miss Char- lotte Kemper entertained Tuesday afternoon at their home in Rosemont in honor of Miss Anne Cabell, whose clm 6 P.M. | wedding to Enalgn Ferguson Beach ew Style : _ 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A.M. WO day evening at their home on North thlm;tm;‘ Street l"!:r the vlede“;\ll party of their daughter, Miss Julia £ That Offer Unparalleled f| BenonSroniiner iz Xt s o Saunders of Richmond, whose mar: < val ll|i rage took place Wednesday after- ues Ml noon at 5 oclock. i Mr. and Mrs. William J. Anderson vashington were the weck-end | ( i f Miss Katharine Smith at i : Colonial. i il! Miss Margaret Gleaso. o . burgh is the guest of Miss Dor ! | Kunight, on B Mr. an, go A E have 3 : returned visit to friends in % Harrisonburg. ’ i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Budwesky were the week-end guests of friends in Winchester. MRS. WILLIAM A. PFIFER | Mrs. Charles E. Wilkerson and Florida. Vulu‘e- to $39.95 | | Values to $55.00 §|Miss Jeasie Crump have returned SN N i N, | from a visit to friends in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lindsey and | Fort Hunt, Va., were married Monday | i = : . | Mr. and Mis. Milton French motored |afternoon ‘at the parsonage of t ;\boug l,ao’(‘.:nrments are included in these il l,‘exlmn n y'.'.‘l Saturday for lha_}\‘le’l’hodlg Protestant Church by Ri The best Victrola 2 'O S chi i il | Virgin . 1. foot ball game. { Robert Browne. 2 }“l:itl)i{yism (513 e,':' _“l“fjh ‘%‘"‘ ‘lil°m,‘;_‘;‘5"a" one Mrs Alevandir 8. Doniphen and | Mra. Jonn Hammond Grimth of value in years. A 4 y to underbuy and undersell. e season's Hill ‘2irs. William D. Ogden have returned 'Asheville, N. C., {5 the guest of her Re‘ewe Yom newest modes and materials are here for your i {mm a visit to the former's son-in- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and handsomely cased cab- d daughter, iaj. and Mrs Mrs Wilmer J. Waller, in Rose- s : : ! bl N S Fore Manros > { mont. inet Victrola at just the i | ' Xmas lin and her chil-| Alra. A 1. Richards and Miss Louise e e pupiy ; from White Sul- |Richards have returned from a vis 3 I ity jo i 2 £ ) 5 | : ! Victrola ki Everybody wants them. r Secure yours before § Now this shipment is sold. i s choosing— Ultra Fashionable Models for Street, Afternoon and Dinner Wear Await Your Approval They're Made of Such Favored | ¢ Materials as { aau W Mr. Franklin Minor Taylo: i Miss) Dora Vamey was};}:\fi“wen’:.i i Ali-wool Tricotines—Beautifully Embroidered en i rima Ay el Episcopall| ol Eucet of/ Miss Jean ps, in il and Braided—Heavy Canton Crepes—All-silk | Miss Katle Uhler has returned from | Jir. and Mrs. Harry Hart of Phila- = a visit to her ns. Dr. and Mrs |delphia, Mr. Dan Crepe de Chine Satins—Crepe ‘Meteors—Costume . . Y John Thornton t their camp 8 . - @ .fll! Annie Rich- Velvets—Tricolettes and Georgettes—also hun- | - low o a; renton, Va., have returned ° 3 < w2 s hav 1 here an- |to their homes after a visit to Mr. dreds of charming combinations— 2 e ot M Cyane land Mrs. A, H. Richards. 2 . Schofieid of this city and Miss! Mr. and Mrs. ‘Watkins have | §f » A wonderful assortment of exquisite models Ruby Alexander Miller. which oc. |feturned from a visit to friends in é Frederick county Md. s \ for the young miss and the matron. Plenty of curred in Boseman. Mont., Monday, SounouMe § G Street at Thirteenth blacks, navy, brown and other popular fall shades. Col. Bennett Clark of St. Louis was| yeathers that drnop almost to the | f ickeri: iano S, 'y 3 the k-end t of . @ All sizes 16 to 44. et Eest, SE,ME nd Mre |shouiders: and sometimes wail below || __Home of the Chickering Piano ton street. n Miss Sarah Sheppard of Wayne, Pa., is the guest of Miss Leslie Cox, in Rosemont. T T ey A A e f E Dr. and Mus. Oliver Alllson Ryder DeMoll & Co. Announce Their o s e Liele wedding Halloween Vocalion Club Any Phonograph May Be Purchased Anne Elizabeth Potts of Portsmouth, $1.00 DOWN Sgpd s, mesiite SOkl Pay Balance in Monthly Payments, Begin 30 Days From Date of Purchase - Mrs. D. Mauchlin n, regent of Sale Starts Tomorrow Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. entertained ° he members of the chapter Friday fternoon at her home on Braddock & This opportunity is as attractive as it is unexpected, for the cooparative buying elghts. Those present were Mra. plan holds forth unusual advantages to the individual purchaser. Saturday evening in honor of Miss Arne Cabell at her home on Seminary E = Miss Mildred Keller has returned from a Visit to friends in Charlottes- : | ville. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Russell o have retu 1 . where they nt three months. Miss Collins McKay Jones has re- ot Sive Charics ATE Twelve-Ten F St X o gothe Mrs: WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES oy e 'hev?:l’ Pflm:o ph at $135.00 OKEN OF APPRECIATION Ask to Hear the New Style 430 ion graph at furned from a visit fo Miss Mary TO CELEBRATE THIS EVENT IN A FITTING MANNER AND AS A T 24 Ber wuasty durtag oS a0 nad as FOR THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE THAT HAS BEEN BESTOWED UPON US WE HAVE RECEIVED - . . ang Miss Elizaveth Hull of Baltimore. CO-OPERATION FROM OUR MANUFACTURERS, WHO ARE SHARING THEIR PROFIT ON Those Who Want a Brand New Piano With Quality = . e, feyice nasre: Boothe, Mrs. John Hunter Foster. TUpperville, Mrs. George Uhler, AMrs. Richard i Gibson, Mrs. Willlam R Purvis, Mrs. Beginning Tomorrow We Celebrate . S0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Howell . 5 have returned to their b = ‘ Have the Opportunity of a Lifetime Now i e & sl e in Ehile Charles S. Howell on South St. Asaph e o Py Street. % Miss Virginia Vernon has returned : Z nolis where she l n 0 he Princeton game Saturday. { ] Mrs. H. B. Hamill is visiting friends |- ¢ z R ton, Md. William J. Morton and Miss Helen Tinsley of Chapman Calvert. N. . fs th t of her 7 ¢ ana ir EACH ITEM OFFERED REPRESENTS THE FINEST QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP PLUS THE S 23(,7 fll $395 OO % Vyeriden Yashineton, on srad: | UNUSUAL STYLING FOR WHICH THIS SHOP IS FAMOUS—THE PRICES SPEAK FOR ECONOMY. ° Miss Marie Gasson entertained last . v _at tea Monday afternoon in honor of her mother. Miss Otilie Saul of Washington was <t o 3 P . ., . =, the guest last week of Mrs, Miiton * wfl I ![!’ A Piano with a world-wide reputation for quality, established in 1850. We have sold Penn. o i é‘\ f f & )5‘7 Shoninger Pianos for 18 years and we know their worth. | enaiand . Carmant Kine gpont ’Zm WJ i ) & Under ordinary conditions t* price of this Shoninger Piano would be $525.00. By s . e o s er small son 4 e e B oameb e aiha's In this group of FUR-TRIMMED SUITS you will find 2 magnificent showing of Erle- cessions for placing so large an order at this time. Our customers are given the ingsten Ve T the pa oo, of Tove bacher Originated Tailleurs displaying luxurious trimming of Beaver, Wolf, Squirrel, dollar discount we received. We can truthfully say there is not a Mre. John T. Stephenson. at her home | . == B s ottt offeri o the whote U_ S. than this beautifl model Shosinger B | "siar Sohtcs snatar ana nox sva| Seal and Mole., The fabrics are all the newest, and whether you wish a smooth or soft Piano at $395.00. There are about two carloads left we can sell at this price. Tanvitie. miurned to their home n and furry fabric your dpsires will be met. 2. e 1. n Rosemont. Terms $25 Down—Balance in 30 Monthly Payments oHE and Sies " B Yowen of l . ' vere the guests last § S . L o lAhd.‘ marriage of thelr duughter. Miss | y m’ m ~ eoilan ayer Ilano e The values offered in this collection of PLAIN or FUR-TRIMMED COATS is really . s the guest of Mr. and M. Chovice i i i No Better Valu: in the World # o 15:12.:3%";‘_""‘ = beyond comparison, Every one of the models shown has the individuality of being an Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York {1 the guent of Sirs. A”L. Nails, on Erlebacher Origination. The materials are Orlando, Marvella, Gerona and Moussyne. Exquisite tone, responsive action, beautiful case- Wit Sonetinteimn e wuned) The fur trimmings are all the finest in a large variety. kq Player-Piano that will add the crowning ispending the summer with her work—a - i n - |hrolhpr and sister-in-law, Mr. and touch to any home. The greatest of all treasureés one 9 ° 00 Mrs. Ethelbert Tatspaugh, in Rose- . could bring into the family circle. ::\;:‘:lss Elisahetn Mover of New York ~ V %S 5 éc wév - y e guest o er mother, rs. Terms $25 Down—Palance in 30 Monthly Payments B e e my p = Guaranteed both by ourselves and the Aeolian Company. Rock Springs, Wyo. is the guest of | her parents, Widn Retoey” of Camcion SHPCEC An assemblage of Dresses and Gowns is shown at this price which outshines any pre- Frank King has_returned Nortok. " “Nre Yiine Fiso “iiten vious offering; Dresses for the street, afternoon, office or the dance are here in a variety {elenaa Infiitisuabure i end Xoris that space makes it impossiblg to describe, but an inspection will reveal rare styles of Special Advance Number for November Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott entertained ' beauty and charm M8 ....cicosscnes Fox Trot |Why, Dear ............Fox Trot ty Tuesday evening at their home on On a Little Side Street—Fox Trot | Arkansas Blues.........Fox Trot North pite “Hireet " to. celebrate’ the 3 - .5 = . Voo fortieth anniversary of their wedding. /—" Mr. Graham L. Simpson of this city L] and Miss Maude Irene Newman of Z i These made pecially for thi t; our designers have originated some New Voca‘hon Records Fur Coats most uxl:;t:alw:ed dzveru:t:flms:fiflozf flx:;zv:e priced at $10, and any one is worth New Player-Piano Rolls town. Miss Dorothy Tazewell King is the guest of Miss Audrey Anderson, in Clarendon. 14238 TUCK ME TO SLEEP (In My | 14241 (Ma ......... Fox Trot of much more. You must see them. 10-inch S i T 10inch | 0ne yame “"‘"::"’"‘-«?-"‘ Unusual Beauty 5 Down in Happy Valley—Chas. A Py 3 f w Hart and Elliott Shaw. 122 TWant You Meraing Noon and Newest Styles g ,‘ 4 (o /24 / d 5 14240 ( [lo—Fox Trot 10inch | My Sunay Tennetses. Intro— Attractive Prices . bm d = ° "l-:d Yoo-Hoo—Fox Trot 85¢ lc;:“:::ru':—";:xmm" Complete Showing . ] o ewport Soctety Orchestra Yerkes' S.8. Flotilla Orchestra of Recent importations as well as many Radiumsdkar!dafmequality of Crepe Stoles and adaptations in georgette, satin and crepe Chine, splendidly made and trm.nned Chokers with lace and beads, - included. OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW g_g&ERED AT LO\;IER ?RICES . you will find high-grade merchandise o at elsewhere. Some time ago we pul . il intention of establi the lowest prices possible— . _ ed a statement announcing our %{A Dricos’ pos : % Specializing in the Remodel- ing and airing of Furs Eanet & Bacher Furriers 521 13th N.W. 0JDEMOLLe N R L T T we have strictly adhered to and one will find the will be surprisingly moderate, EEEE ! % % l many are tailored; some are trimmed lored models with hemstitching are also an 2

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