Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 58

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(e E. F. Droop & Sons Co.; 1300 G St. =———{7 1857 We distribute standard products. We conduct our busi- ness on the “One-Price System.” We guarantee every new article of musical merchandise purchased here. We extend accommodating credit terms when requested. We carry the largest, best and most reasonably priced stock of quality merchandise in Washington. EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE Presents NEWS OF THE CLUB The District Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs will open its season to- morrow at 11 o'clock, at the Had- lelgh. Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, president, will preside for the first time, and all interested in,club activities are In- vited. Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, presi- {dent of the general federation, will address the body in the afternoon She 1s making a brief visit to Dis- trict headquarters, and will leave Thursday for a Series of state con- ventions_ through the south. Other short addresses, with reports of de- partment chairmen and club presi- dents, will be on the program, and an by the war. Mrs. Edward P. Costigan will pour tea and assisting her will be Mrs. James P. Ault, Miss Marie Saunders, Mrs. Henry G. Doyle, Miss Freda Eghert and Miss Elizabeth ‘Wilson. St. Rita and Capitol - Assemblics, Catholic Fraternity, were the guests of Maris Stella Assembly of Balti- more at a social and dance Monday evening at Holy Cross Hall, Balti- more. The joint social committee of St. Rita and Capitol Assemblies met Sat- urday evening at the home of George F. Saur and completed arrangements for the Halloween party to be given tomorrow evening at the home of the ' THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 30, 1921_PART 2. Hugh’s lecture, “A Six-Week Scram- ble Thrdugh Switzerland,” in which Mme. Hugh presented many beauti- ful views of her adopted country and told many interesting stories. E, Pluribus Unum Chapter, D, A. R., held its current meeting at the home | of Mrs. Hubert R. Johnson, with the! regent, Mrs. Sylvanus E. Johnson, pre- siding. Reports showed activity in the various branches of the chapter, and the registrar presented several new members. Mrs. Elmer E. Curry sang, and a talk on “Near East Re- lief” was given by Mrs. Cabot Ste- vens. ‘ The Capitol Hill Literary Soclety met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Laura B. Lawson, with the presi- dent, A. H. Frear, in the chair. The paper of the evening was given by Miss Daisy Cox on “James Fennimore Cooper.” " Current {opics were dis- cussed by J. W. Davis, James G. Kent, Prices are Rock-Bottom, NOW On High-Grade You don't have to wait until after Christmas to buy furs at bargain prices. You can buy them of us at The Lowest Prices of the season RIGHT NOW. We save you the middleman's profit, because we make up our furs with our own hands. A Small Deposit Will L 5 informal luncheon at 1 o'clock will{Misses Johnson. Every member of yre Laura B. Lawson, Mrs. Mattic Reserve Any Selection W Liszt Paderewski provide opportunity for informal dis- 32#{‘.‘}':1?.’,“.’;‘4?:.,‘:33.§’¢°:‘§e";3‘c‘|§?'c3‘.fii Queen-Ewing and Mr. Lawson. “The Expert Repairing & Remodeling at Lowest Price Rachmaninoff cussion of work for the coming year. D e o tho aataror Twenty-third Psalm Up to Date” was uXP P }'4 g S ces Wagner Rubinstein Samaroff Cortot e 1 dvance sale. The comedy will e i H. Howard and the regent, Mrs. H.|large advance sale. e comedy The Anthony engue will meet Gounod Hofmann P. Mclntosh, presided. The chapter has [be presented by members of the two | Thursday from to_8:30 p.m., at Berlioz Thomas Josefiy MacDowell Steintoay v Kreisler “The Piano of the Musical Immortals” Heink filtted to| mempersh mation of a basket ball team. eration of Women's Clubs, will be th : is possible to secure the hall, prac- |guest of honor. Mrs. P. Casanava | X e ; : i o i Keystone Chapter, D. A. R.—The|tice will be started at once. will be hostess, and Miss Ida Ull- 3 Tt responds as does no other piano to every emotion of the pianist, for which October meeting was ; William Blake, chairman for the man, violinist, will play. accompanied 829 14th St. Phone Main 2089 reason, and almost without exception, it is the first choice everywhere of the musician. Unequivocally it is the best purchase for a lifetime investment. lined. Mrs, Pearce Rayner, historian,|ent plan does not allow sufficient |District D. A. R, Mrs. L. A. Abbott, gave a description of “Yorktown and |time for preparation. entertained the sixtymone chapter Surrender of Gen. Cornwallis to = historians recently at her home in| Washington.” Snrah Franklin Chapter, D, & Ro|Chevy Chase, MrsAlbert Watker, B . historian of Our Flag Chapter, gave Pianos There Is But One _Pla el'-Plallos \ an illustrated talk on Yorktown: | ’ ' G H summer. Mae Stevenson was ap- | With an attendance of fifteen mem-jlrs. St ( r, state regent. enter- Of Undisputed Dependability enuine pointed chairman of international re- | bers. tained with an account of the Pilgrim a lrs 1' air Vose of Guaranteed lations and Mrs. Eloise Reynolds vice| The following committees were ap- ipageant at Plymouth. Others speak- | - Durabili chairman. pointed: Americunization—Mrs. Zieg- |ing briefly on historic subjects were | 5 Gabler ... lCtOl‘ ility Representative Kelly of Peansylva-|ler: chapter house—Mrs. Jumes iss E. F. Pierce, state chairman of Womqns reat ira ed H d The Autopiano $675 nia spoke on Americanization and the (Muleare: Continental Hall—Mrs. F.jhistoric spots Y. Hodgkins, oward .. 8 topiano ....... importance of women voting, not only | H. Barr: entertainment—Mrs. Karr; | vice Looking into her mirror she sees the tell tale Huntington . Centainsiths bestiPe Luxe as their privilege, but a sacred duty of | magazin Irs. O'Neale; music—Mrs. |Strider % EcEars: A fargs lctro a action: citizenship. Doniphan Carman, member of th streak of gray. Age has set its seal upon her, Laffargue . The Pianista . .$625 . A contribution made toward| Columbia permanent though in all other respects she possesses the Stodart Standard action. Ukulel Miessner—me smailest Damrosch Schumann- e Livingston Manor Chapter, DA.R., vednesday with Mrs. Bluomfleld' \ taken up the study of Americans of achievement, and its first paper, “Theodore Roosevelt,” Mrs, Fred Heisler, and followed by | Qiscussion. Three candidates were ad- was read by of the regent, Mrs. Kinsell, 1608 17th street. D. A. R. activities were dis- cussed and work for the yeur ouat- Hilary A. Herbert Chapter. U. D. €., held its first meeting of the season Wednesday evening ut of M Mrs he . . James Mulcare. The president, Benjamin Micou presided. Le tickets for the one-act comedy, “‘Mar- riage Versus Caligraphy,” indicate a local assemblies in Immaculate Con- ception Hall, 8th and N streets, No- per 12. Dancing will follow. Frank P. Callahan of Capitol As sembly is making plans for the l‘;m'l i the sidering two weeks debating s is col holding of debates ever: instead of every week, as the pres- ty, na Franklin the scohMarship Three in the Lees-McRae In new menibers were received. v unanimous vote it W to place a biographical ske: s decided read by E. V. Carr. A piano solo was played by Mrs. 3, V. Carr. 2007 Columbia . The limitation | of armaments will be explained b; prominent speaker and be genera discussed. Miss Ida M. Hafford. di rector of headquarters, General Fed- | by Dr. Jennie Baker, pianis A. R.—The statc historian of the marking spots, and M director of C. A. R. A hostess were Mrs. John B corresponding secretary Willey. state recordi Mrs, B. Gauss, justifiabi evidenc of age. “Brownatone” t and charm of youth. she accept this unkindness of Fate? No, she will tint away, with *Brownaton the false made in_the world: |ive of price gates for the annual convention to be | former regent, Mrs. James I, Mulcare, E guaranteed harmless, odorless and 8 f. T in full 2 > held at St s. November 9, were e Chapter 3 brance | Mrs. Catherine greaselens: by thousands. It instantly tints streak: S i $385 OUR SPECIAL et B i e schapier House: Temembrance iy SRS Sabted #ray, faded, or bleached hair to any shade of brows Tdenl for cottages or bungalows. $25 to 511375 The. Waldorf $550 Micou, Mrs. James > and Mrs.| % letter of the president gel N. Potis, Mrs. Pearce amd Mrs,| | ©r black. Easily applied at home. -Vvaldorf . .... Archibald Young. Alternates: Mrs.|ars Minor. in the D. A. R. ma; Fred Volland. { Two colors, “Golden to Medium Brown” and *'Dark Unusually ment, of throughout. at the price. beautiful instru- fine workmanship No better value Rufus Clark, Mrs. and Mrs. M. K. Nalle, unanimously indorsed M Rowe Schuyler of New president-general ] Munn chapter Charlotte Ti Brown to . S0c and department stores. 8 was reed by the regent. $1.50 sizes, at drug and The Twentleth Century Club will | meet Thursday at 11 am.. in the ditorium of the Co; porgram will consist national and civic n ng to the arms conference. The section of hot tions will meet Tuesda with Mrs. William H. mont street. The natur: weekly w: 1 meet The District of ¢ the gion held meeting at Calumet the home of the president, Mrs. A. Loxan, where meetings will be held this win Wednesday F. textile: Sample bottle with valusble booklet on the hair, sent direct on receipt of 1lc for postage, packing and war tax. THE KENTON PI ICAL 0. Y A Cosinglon, Komacka. B, S. A, its _October ¢ guests and Mrs Victor Records Are heard to_best advantage on the Victer Victrola. The Artapollo Piano, Player-Piano, Repro- ducing Pian®@ all in one. Trans- poses into § keys. 4 different” ways ter. On curator of Federal City Chapter D. Wednesday at the home of M lon A. Winter. Plans were outlined for the winter's work, and a histori- cal paper upon Washington's relics was read by Mrs. Shuman. Offic for | ¢ Winter, 1ck, vice . record- C. 5 11 Iy fin Holmes, Musgeum, will talk on “The Later Dr. William H. Holmes, ational Gallery of lecture on “The National illustrate Dr. Walter Hough, acting head curator of anthro- in the National Museum, on! Am Art”; . J. . chief of the bureau on “A Unique a Rag. director of Try Our Service = H 2 “» - § section will have its k Wednesd: day. Member at 9th and F streets at 1 H the regent; regent; ing secre Schmidt, pology Aboriginal alter Fewk . . Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano There are several different “reproducers” on the market—all of which have been developed from the basic “Welte” patents. We have represented the “Welte” since its first appearance, many years ago, and so far have never found anything that surpasses it. You will hear the best music cut from records ‘taken direct from the finger tips of the greatest pianists of the present and more recent past. . Charles p;;ndmg ecretar: treasurer; Sthnolog er of our Country. ry year this society sends Christmas box to the Maywood Home, ago. for widows of soldiers of the civil war, and this| a Christmas tree! Unusually Low Prices - —To Enliven Business and District D. A. R. will be given Fri day afterncon at 2 o'clock at Ward- |dren in ton who would 1 man Park Hotel. The committees on ar- | otherwise have such holiday cheer. | /8 unx!'lmpnls consists of Mr: bin Helghts Art Club met | (| ISt Claire, state regent: Mr: R hor et Mrs 3 Basoal —AH l 1“ 0 S k f In Mahogany - In Mahozans B. Patten, regent Dolly Madis the home of Mrs. J. Edson | NT € p ove vur tOC (1) . 2 Holsberg. regent Sarah St. ; was_ussistyd in_enter B » > irs. S E. Johnson. re- |t Mrs. Boyle. Mrs. the George a Other members told of places of|held its October meeting at the home historic interest visited during the|of -the regent, Mrs. M. W. Johnson, Mrs. H B rs. n . Pluribus Unum; Mrs. Josepl: s satlion o 3 Stewart, regent Victory, Mrs. Elmer Corry, Mrs. Chester W. Flovd, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Richard Claughton, Mrs. Har ; Strong. Tickets obtained from’ an Hoover, 2 uri Aly(lll;-‘ llr by that Name S ttachments " s a mitation 3 Accept_no substitute. Victro- The An_gel“f soooes . $695 Piano | (g are of one quality, irrespec- | __ Melodant. Phrasing Lever. Hazleton Welte Upright Hazleton Welte Grand assisted QUALITY FURS 4 On account of continued warm weather, and because of the neces- sity of raising cash to meet maturing obligations, we are quoting E X ceptionally Low Prices on our entire stock of Coats, Wraps, Scarfs and other choice furs. on the committee. ends of Japan” paper presented The club will meet witn wrs. ter November 3. Droop’s Music House-—1300 G Crittenton Wheel Club members were luncheon guests of Mrs, Valma S. Barber Thursday. Much entertain- ment was found,in making stocking- leg cats for playthings in the Critten- ton and Bruen Homes. Mrs. Thomas Kramer v “Win- Bramback Baby Grands Smallest grands made; 4 feet 8§ e deniga, duiner .7 $695 Bush and Gerts Grands Autopiano Welte In Mahogany The Argyle Study Club will meet at | me of Mrs. J. E. Dougluss llatin street, tomorrow at 1:30 F. Sherwood will read a papet | Life "of Enrico Caruso.” A program. composed of som 1 Knowing the usual moderate level of Saks’ prices and the reliability = of Caruso’s best records, will, follow. of Saks' Furs, vou must at once see the wisdom of promptly turning The Capitol Hill History Club was = addressed at -its Wednesday meeting |, The Woman's Club of Bethexda met to account these special prices. Response to this announcement is by Mrs. W. Fi 1 7 | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Walter > . . ~ > v o e < Tilet Tretoimtis o Went ot | Tuckerman, in Edgemoor. Dr. Eu- | bound torbe both immediate and liberal. Secure YOUR FURS be- fore the biggest values go. Clubs, at the home o7 gene Jones being unable to speak, as Closing Out All Chokers at Sacrifice Prices when Mme. Stangler wi read a paper on Czechoslovakia, H her homeland. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Jlayer Nros. 937-939 F Street N.W. lard. "The scheduled, Wills B. Burdette spoke in ce concerning the duties of Mrs. Cabot Steve: described the re- | America is doing in the | (OB The Early Histor, “The Domestic_Life of Chin: club will meet November 9 l.L B. Reed. < The Twentieth Century Club meet Thursday at 11 a.m., in the au g;;ogrmm o{llthe rnsmns b. T"'lmzlon ram will consis DioEram WUl o t of addresses on Areas lief work near east. Co. No Branch Stores kespeare soclety will meet will at 8 p.m. at 1435 K street. | Fox Scarfs and odd pieces in wide Philosophy k) c matt, aini 1 T e T =0 g o e ?X to the arms conferente. " *MME limportant _ann ncenient Soesaranie] 5 I} Pri = The section of household i next meeting will be made. All in- 2 5 g | et a5 ] Aroratons ) s S the' study of Shakesped variety at Popular Prices Mrs. William H. Holmes, mont street. The nature section will its weekly walk Wednesday. Members will meet at 9th and F streets at 1 o'clock to take Congress Heights car. The Women’s City Club has adopt- ed a resolution congratulating Mrs Mary S. Lockwood, a founder of the D. A. R. upon her ‘ninety-first birthday anniversary, and _extended to her. through Miss Aline E. Solomons, an hon- orary membership in the cub. s Richard Harlow has accepted the chair- manship of the liaison committee, Mrs. McClintock resigning on account of ill- - |ness. The committee has been active in securing means to extend hospitalities to ladies Visiting Washington during the conference on disarmament. Members bringing guests to th formal Sunday teas at the club @ with 1454 Bel- Special purchase of $119 and $125 Exclusive Coats 505 On Sale Tomorrow at . . . . .. They are fashioned of finest quality Pollyanna, Evora and Bolivia, in black, navy, brown, sorrento and other leading fall shades. Have large fur collars of squirrel, beaver, mole, wolf Aave rent meeting at the home of Mrs. W F. Hall, at which Mrs. Spurivay read | a paper descriptive of the historical | character of the play of Henry 1V— the subject-study of the afternoon. | At its initial mceting of the season { the club met wi Vi RKS Manufacturers Who Retail at 1212 F St’ Wholesale Prices dent. presided. Mrs. Spurway was | elected sccretary to fill the wunex- pired term of Mrs. A. P. Tasker, re- signed. The club will meet Friday | afternoon at the home of R. B. Barr, 826 A street southeast. In Business in Washington Over 30 Years New Arrivals in Exclusive : Dresses | Bunfness Women's Councll met Fri- day evening. The guest of honor was Mrs. Frizzell, chairman of the Feder- ation of Women's Clubs. Supper, | served at 5:30, was followed by a E ! g in- e re- = Specially ]purd- $ of Australian opossum. All are quested to sign guest cards, which will | sing. led by Miss Buck, and Bible ° , i i i i < A .. class, directe: ¥ rs. Jones. 8- ;I thase‘dland!l:"ancoeh 39 lined with best quality silk, and There will be a business meeting [ports of committees preceded the an- | on sale the tailoring is of the highest Wednesday at 8 o'clock p.m. nouncement of the progres ‘of the 5 EGW RE - oeanenn o ctandard. All sizes for wi The Monday Auction Club will meet | membership “drive" by Miss Crandall Women who love exquisite standard. Sizes Zoriwonlen at 2 p. m. The speakers were Miss Ethel Aiken | Bl fabrics such as the finer and misses. The entertainment committee has in-|of Ohio and Mme. Hugh of Bern, . grades of crepe-back satin, augurated a Free and Easy Auction |Switzerland. Miss Aiken, as one of E Roshanara, canton crepe and | Club for Tuesday and Thursday even- | the original doughnut girls with the Bl jacquards, will find them used ing, at 8 o'clock. The attendance Tues- | Salvation Army overseas, related a 1113 G St. N.W‘ E in the making of these won- day being the larger, it is suggested | few experiences and exhibited the | 5 derful dresses we are enabled Another Assortment gf that more personal instruction be given | historic cup that had done service cutting out 2¢00 doughnuts a day in layers on Thursday eveni 5 H play y evening meetings. Her little | The grill dinners have proved so pop- nine dollars, to price at thirty through this very the dugouts of France. important T through ular that at the request of membem, | uitar Solo_was followed by Mm s lovély models, Sndi- 60 C ts Mrs. Sibilla_Nickolaus, house manager, y h iy wtoied, dor women oa announces that luncheons will be served 1/ - ind misses. Handsomely ; from 12 to 1:30 dally in the grill after at rice- es braided and beaded. November(s; 2 Black, navy, brown and the leading Fall colors. A Special Purchase of All-Wool Tricotine Dresses Mme. Hugh of Berne, Switserland, formerly Miss Ethel D. Camp ot this city, lectured on Switzerland before the club Monday night. Her descriptions were entertaining and many views, some | of them colomd, added interest fo the tal D. A. R—The state executlve met recently at George Washington Uni- versity. Mrs. Francis A. St. Clair, state regent, presided. Reports were read by Mrs. John Beavers, as corresponding secretary and -chair- Featured 45 Beeiinnnanny 4 In Salt’s famous Peco plush, all-wool bolivia and slynx. Self or fur trimmed. Lined with best quality silk, and shown in the leading shades and all sizes Not the overstock of a manufacturer, bug our regular merchandise at this reduction. ; For Three Days Only Smart new straightline models just received from one of our best designers. Braid, 3 Material broid or self trimmings. for women and misses. man of printing; Mrs. Harry Boyle ° Black, near\?y and brown, in i : Gauss, treasurer. and Mrs. Louls A. 20 Dlscount Very Jerse sizes, for women and‘ miulueu.. Other new Coat arrivals in ‘3‘;‘,‘.},,.".,","‘,",}'3;‘.'. were glven by 0 “!l Y. B vl barahased the leading shades and fabrics the following chairmen: Mra. Jason unus Tricotine ‘Waterman, chapter house; Mrs. Ber- M. Robbins, children and Sons Republic; Mrs. Richard E. —on any article in our stock is offered to those who and placed on sale at $17.50, - oo 525, 35, go on sale tomorrow at $29, $35, $39, $50, $65 and $75. for this Poiret Twill & Claughton, _Continental Mi: ’ . . . Sally Cary Peachy, correct use’ of the ||| bring in this coupon to us time Canton Crepe flag: Mrs. Harry Boyle Gauss, ente i A e nent: Men Bllon® Spencer “Mua. | | Defore November. 10th of the season Satin-faced Canton sey, international relations. Mrs. A . 5 & Mussey recgr:\mend?d in rher report This applies to- everything, Charmeuse the study of limitations of armament - . 0 on humanitarian and economic angles || including standard priced to procure Duvetyn Lace and the personnel of delegations to the conference from each country. Mrs. Gertrude Lyons gave a report articles like Big Ben Alarm Clocks, Hamilton and Howard such Featuring our first Colors—pheasant, sand, showing of fur-trimmed on mustc and announced she would, i < 5 henna, brown, _nav in th tuture, give a concert for || Watches, etc. wonderful shanara Crepe Hats, with silver and sid b y the benefit of the Chapter House Ro building fund. Mrs. St. Clair announced a cara party for benefit of chapter work would be held Friday at 2 o'clock at ‘Wardman Park Inn. s Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, National Society, D. A. R. of the District, gave a .report of the Lafayette day na. tional committee on the anniversary of the birth of the Marquis De La- This offer is not good except values. to those who bring in the coupon to 2 DONZIS JEWELRY CO. 705 14th St. NW. Evening Dresses gold brocade. Smart, new duvetyn models, in .| off the face and Turkish turban effects so much in vogue. Trimmings of small flowers, ostrich novelties, pompons, jet pins, orna- ments and cire ribbons— ; Price Every dress in stock will be sold at exactly half of the original price. fayette. S Beautifut Lyons and Ve remarkable offer- \ The College Women’s Club.—The Jewelry of Quality at /- F or Three Days Only 5 ing at seven-fifty. Monday tea, 4 to 6 o'clock:tomorrow, Prices Right Panne Velvet Hats in October 31, will have for hostess, Mrs. |} | ; i suit and dress models. William C. Van Vieck. The guest of|§| \here the Mysterious Watch s Come early and make your selections aker will be Mrs. Ida resident of the Wom- en's News vice of New York. She will tell how the women of Europe are facing the new conditivns created honor and Clyde Clark, Goes Day and Night L] ., .

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