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L8 3 s SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 30, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY The Chi Psi Sorority gave a ban- | Lran a 3 quet in the ballraom of the Women's |nor Johnson rendered u s Exclusive Agents for Chateau Gloves l 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A M. . Close 6 P.M. For Monday o Women’s and Misses’ Coats Exquisite Cloth Models and Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Styles J Values Up to $89.50, at ’ : Straightline models; Y belted and unbelted; loose- back styles and loose, wrappy Coats. Coats of Veldyne All the wanted fall colors, includ- Coats of Bolivia ing navy blue and black—trimmed Coats of Velour with such Furs as Mole, Nutria, Wolf, Coats of Normandy Australian Opossum, etc. ¢ . ID. C. Commissioners Chi Psi Sorority Gives |Siviciee acians . e e e The prason | AR | o e es Homor Gueste Banquet October 26| 5, v o it Ml Johasn oc SR Commissioner and Mrs. Rudolph, Commissioner and Mrs. Oyster and Commissloner and Mrs. Kellar will be the guests of honor at the birthday anniversary reception of the Women's City Club, November 7. The event will not only be a reception to the members and woman guests of the club, but it will be “gentleman’s night” as well. Miss Gladys Colburn Is Guest at Shower A miscellaneous shower was given last night by Miss Mary Aufenthle at , her home, 143¢ Longfellow street, in { honor of Miss Gladys Colburn, whose | marriage to Mr. Charles Ward will take place next month. The living room and dining room decorations were carried out in white. The table was decorated with a | miniature wedding party and re- | freshments were served. The guests were Mra Felicia Dux- I»Iu‘ry, Mrs. Margaret Kirby. Mrs. Minetta Lolne, Mrs. Ethel Vermillion - and Mrs. Lina Walker; Miss Edna| MRS. WILLIAM G. MUNDINGER, hibald, Miss Caroline Aufenthle | A bride of mid-October, who was for- Mary Belle, Miss Ida Colbyrn, | merly Miss Helen Louise Tavenner. Estelle Dermody, Miss Mary bury, Miss Kathryn irie, Miss s Manning, Miss Mabel Nevett, 2 : Tien Ot Miss Florence | Notes Taken in Society amphrey. Miss Myrtle Rabbitt, Miss 5 Mildred leed, Miss Mary Schmidt, Circles the Past Week Miss Anua Taney, Miss Helen ! . Thrasher, Miss Minnie Weisenberg | Maj. and Mrs. Maxwell Kirby have {and Miss Gertrude Yates. E1% ‘upll (Heis mpathment lat ifhe Chastleton, and have left for their| Plan for Card Party new post at Fort Benjamin Harrison, N 5 ., | Inaianapolts, Ina. I Of Women's Legion Unit == Mr. and Mrs. Philip Halsey Patchin Arrangements are being completed | have arrived in Washington from {fer the card party to be glven under | Caiifornia, and have taken an apart- | the ausplees of the Queptin Roosevelt | ment at the Cordova for the winter. Unit of the American Women's Leglon | 5 o e 1 2 & rs. and Miss Oxnard have come ! Wednesday afternoon, November 16,1, ¢rom their place ut Upperville, | ), in the Washington Club. The | Va., and while here are stopplng at ds will be used in alding ex- | the Shoreham. ce men in hospital and for fur- o thering the cause of Americaniza- | Countess de Chambrun, who was ion. the guest of her brother and sister- Among the patronesses are Mrs.|in-law, Kepresentative and Mrs. oolidge, Lady Geddes, Mrs. Denby, | Nicholas Longworth, for a few days, A Miles Poindexter, Mre. Pnhnkjn, has gone to Cincinnati to visit her Mrs. James adsworth, jr.; her, Mrs. Nichola , sr. Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Nicholas flother, = ‘C)E)‘.fi LODEW Ot e itoosevelt, Mrs. Robert K. Coonts,| Mrs. . M. Dreyfus of New York. Mrs. John H. Dayton, Mrs. Willlam | formerly Miss Aurela Fisher of *. Rivers, Mrs. John A. Lejeune and | Washington, 18 the guest of her sis- Mrs. Thecdore Roosevelt. ter, Mrs. 1. A. Knorr, for a short time. Mr. Cloyd Bayars Heads Commodore and Mrs. Reynolds have U.D. C. Ball 3 returned from u trip to Atlantic City Co {und New England, and are again in o Feiur A mmxttee’ their apartments at 2029 Connecticut avenue for the winter. A Very Special Offer W\\W;\ DeMoll & Co. Announce Their [ITINS Halloween Vocalion Club Any Phonograph May Be Purchased $1.00 Down Pay Balance in Monthly Payments, Begin 30 Days From Date of Purchase Sale Now Going On This opportunity is as attractive as it is unexpected, for the cooperative buying plan holds forth unusual ad- vantages to the individual purchaser. New Vocalions in the Club Priced From $60 Ask to Hear the New Style 430 Vocalion Phonograph at $135.00 Big Values In New Musical Instruments View this wonderful exhibition of musical instruments and mfie. the remarkably low prices quoted. It is a rare opportunity to buy a Piano or Player-Piano at a saving. A BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW SHONINGER PIANO Special $3 95 The Shoninger Piano was first offered in 1850, and for 18 years it has been our privilege to sell it, and throughout that time it has always given complete satisfaction. 1 | Many ltems of Special Interest g It will pay you to anticipate your needs for the Holidays—and start your Xmas shopping tomorrow. These articles are always suitable and appreci- ated as gifts and the prices have been'reduced for this sale. e 1 $1.69 | s U\.{:i;‘:vlv]:;:afs‘l.sg l Mr. Cloyd Bayars of Virginia is |chairman of the floor committee for| Mr. and Mrs the annual autumnal ball to be given -l'ohl;w“ ifl.\'. l\ S 5 = - | to Los Angeles, Calif, are guests |in the Washington roseroom by the| i id; AREICh (SO RES Euests Stonewall Juckson Chapter, U.|Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. White, in . . November 28. airs.| Brookland, where they have visited . Clay Is chairman of pa- | for a fortnight, and will leave today Ida O. Trenis, vice|for California for a permanent resi- Margaret Mans! .| dence there. . k All <5 ung ladies; J e p . All sizes. nE ACIeS: Mrs. Willlam Blach Wil pair petiect 2 closed her apartment at 1 -t 1 i for the winter and fs Silk Hose $l 39 4 . { k G. White of , who are en route Gloves that ordinarly wouid sell at | $2.98 and $3.98 Values. . $200 and $2.25 a pair. Every pair perfect. | Choice of all wanted colors. All sizes. Chamoisette Gloves 53 ¢ Regular $1.00 value. Every __Crepe de chine and with lace and ribbon tr of Teddys, combinations tin garments, gs. _Choice d camisoles. The price of the Shoninger Piano under ordi- nary conditions would be $525.00. By special gfl'lf%B{,:lafiast Coats $7.98 Long Brea ts_of excellent 5 = 3 son-in-law and daught X 3 2.25 z i ' arrangement made with the Shoninger factory halrmian of the Dr Willlam' Henry Hoyt, 4 sz'o?{::f Suamyv:l”"'(“l_‘lm iotlise | quality tafieta and saiin. Beauttul col e et diive: G y 5 S , s s ations, s i t we were able to secure several more carloads apt. Albert King i side drive, Green gaiter ons ToinTorcen solo. heil Lnd toes, | oms, and combirations, finished with be ets and Mrs. Alblon Wilkins Tuck, | man of entertainment. Mrs. Frank Morrison is president, and Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz, vice president of theé chapter. ! and pockets. Every pair perfect. Choice of black, brown, gray, cte. All sizes. $3.98 Petticoats $Z 98 $3.12§h£—{::‘?{‘:2§:‘ $2.98 Jersey Silk Petticoats, | in various shapes. sizes and colors. All plain colors and combinations. | fitted with purse and mirror. of their most popular model for immediate shipment, and we received unusual concessions. Every dollar discount we receive is given our customers. There is not a better piano value in the U. S. than thi. beautiful model Shoninger at $395. The limited stock makes early selectioa advisable. Terms $25 Down—Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Lecture for Benefit of | Charity in Palermo. ItalyE ) A lecture will be given by Prof. ° ° Di Leo, D. D, this evening at 8! o lock, at Carroll Hall, 924 G street, Jejsrcistiening fonjunle eo lan a el - lano northwest, for the benefit of a char. itable institution in Palermo, Italy, . which takes care of poor children. No Better Value in the World : Dr. Di Leo is a former officer of Formerly Sold up to $45 the Italian royal army and a pro- Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York e of philosophy ai Feleme o Silks At s].9-50 Suit Blouses---Special, 36.98 We've just received 200 Exquisite Blouses to wear with the New Suits. The very newest modes in Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Can- ton Crepes—beautifully beaded—all the popular Fall Colors—all sizes. ates in an effort to raise funce | Wool, Exquisite tone, responsive action, beautiful amionk. Dzl:p ocountrymen for this || Canton Crepe r | casework—a Player-Piano that will add the crown- All the members of the Italian em- || Newest Styles; Best Materials; " ing touch to any home. The greatest of all treas- ¥ ana et the" Holy Rosary || — ures one could bring into the $595 00 s usient. contint o toatt || aoies) Tomis e Ry family CIrcle....unnernnnaies Jd. ucer ana B Cuning-are, respictive: || mea s forys sises $25.00 the committee on arrangement. Eilebacher Jwelve-Ten F St. WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES Terms $25 Down---Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Guaranteed both by ourselves and the Aeolian Company. THE DUO-ART PIANO The Piano That Plays as the Great Artists Play Tlano-Arthnthe-lmme_ica-lpowor!o summon the playing of the great pianists to your home. Padrewski’s actual touch and tome; the wonderful technique and brilliance of Josef Hof- mann; the poetry of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, and all to play on your piano. Priced From $795.00 Weber Small Grand —The most :‘uperb tone and beautiful cases of any piano in the world. poce §1,350 The Weber Piano has won its high place in public favor through its beauty, its magnifi- cence of tone. In this exquisite small grand the finest traditions of this famous piano name are faithfully maintained. Other New Grands as Low as $675 ! ,New November Vocalion Records on Sale Tomorrow l A Rich ERLEBACHER. ORIGINATED Dress 804 Seventh St. N.W. Tomorrow—Monday - 800 Chic New . Fall Hats in Amazing SALE 2 .00 Charming Modes, Actually Worth $5, $6 & $8 —of black crepe satin, with black caracul O s AR AR TR TR cloth band at sleeves and skirt bottom— $69-50 The Unusual In Women’s Apparel Is Found In The Erlebacher-Originations TR s 4 Bicorns, Modes with tam crowns, ‘ Special Values in Traded-In Instruments . UNUSUAL WITHOUT BEING FREAKISH—SMART | cascinating Soft crushed eeeta; rims : Pian i YET CONSERVATIVE—THE BEST MATERIALS the lovellest modcls’ of the scason . iy $150 00 l lovl:':’immm = $290.00 WITH THE FINEST CRAFTSMANSHIP—AND LAST : ;.,;':::1“5 H._n‘m,'g::::’.‘:.‘,‘.t .:.‘3:_:_"“ R s BUT NOT AT ALL LEAST—PRICES ARE SURPRIS- Beantiful Hats tomorrow u SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 0.J. DeNCLL v EMMORS S/SMITS 0J DEMOLLsca Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G_Streets :..1||||I|IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII INGLY MODERATE. Z We Would Be Pleased to Have You Visit Our Young Women’s and Misses’ Departments It’s an idea quite new with us, but now more than ever we are specializing on models that have an appeal to Small Women and Girls. We are certain that a few moments glancing through these stocks will be pleasantly spent, - I Sl (o St e A S DR L )