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!';OCIETY L] SOCIETY S i Tales of Well Known Folk |l . ' BIG VALUES N - 5 In Social and Official Life| OT A BIT TOO SOON H i N M ° ol P i By s g l { to start making the Holiday Gifts. g 2 ' p . And what could be more appro- 3 i IVew IMusical Instruments . - . And whae cou i 2 i ‘ BInc O E Mrs. Harding and Cabinet Hostesses Heartened Sricie and imexbinsive thesk ‘.} = iew. this ‘wonderful exhibiti:n of musical instruments and ... - e spon rom H 1 b1 i : : m‘:':;. remarkably low p‘rice! quoted. It lh a rare oppor- i s L’ Re .e F Women in Other Official A Handsome Beaded Bag ? ‘2 = A BEAtnmtle ':r TE‘GLH‘.. or Player-Piano at a saving. T g Walks Who Will Take Over Part of Pictured below are two of the smartest de- = . : ° ! ° et - Y ; d, of course, we £ = Social Burden. signs shown this season, and, of c ) ; BRAND-NEW Shonlnger Pl ano i have many other choice styles to choose from. ; ! L the main hall and its wing adding This CLEVER poUCH BAG 'l i ° : O A I e e u:frf will appeal to the ultra fashion- i3 » 18 Rath, complains that he simply can- able ta: A wonderful quaint ! ] mSt keep up his park, comprising design, made with beads over |z o ! o ein { ?r?;r;n"‘;oshullfi?{x‘f ?rleh::fn;;.leh;;?: sscond ring which slips ove- the é ::';go‘;;el(«’;i‘:‘ha:lwg&l-?&;: "ot 'lLZ?ifi i neck of bag to hod it clr.u:l, ; . i ch take v 5 The best stores are asking = The Shoninger Piaro was first offered in B e e Frate and | e o s simeren o N g 1850, and for 18 years it has been our privilege The Mol const, The landed gentry | Walker, whose marriage took place a teifie In comparison. i i i is getting rid of its land as fast as|October 22. Materiais fequired to make to sell it, and throughout that time, it has urss of ‘strangers. They |ossible or converting it into agri- up: " : always given ¢omplete satisfaction. P Ma¥ #ise progeed to B dates for the | SILUral plois or small farms for ten s "s 0 epont + u 2 sson : banquets intended for the President 18 bunches bead: San of the Earl of Northampton and the | < zn‘-::.‘:fi:.'." 0'"*.)_. 40 The price of the Shoninger Piano under ordi- conditions would be $525.00. By special arrangement made with the Shoninger factory we were able to secure several more carloads of their most popular model for immediate shipment, and we received unusual concessions. Every dollar discount we receive is given our custonsers. : ter piano value in the U. S. than this b autiful model Shoninger limited stock makes early selection’ adisable. Terms $25 Down—Balancs in 30 Monthly Payments There is not a bet- at $395. The AEOLIAN PLAYER-PIANO - No Better Value in the World ] Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York Exquisite tone, responsive action, beautiful casework—a Player-Piano that will add the crown- ing touch to any home. The greatest of all treas- ures one could bring into the &phere of Influence. amenities &ll the higher diplomats gofs Ay fall wnder thewr Logically the into neat dlvl.il.m rst to the S and Mrs. 1o the Secretary and Mrs Weeks, the sea lords to the Denbys, the great legal.enjoy some delightful musical treats! the Attorney own the line. The prominence of the labor question brings the Davises imto active serv. ice, and"Mry. Davis, who i&.the young- est matron in the cabinet, as well as ;;m.(nu_ngen in the officiul gense, is @tting ready for am exciting winter. The Secretsry of erce and Mrs. Hoober, . by of ‘thefr close c’?ulmh.nc ith 0 will be prominent in the oonfer- nee, will it gracefully into almest sny sitoation und will relieve their collengues at every turn. . In the Semate und House there are ‘many hostewees Wwith large social ex- perience, who have placed themselves reservedly at the @inpossl of Mrs. arding, ¥rs. Coolidge and the others the sxecative wet. Mrs. Newberry, instance, has acted as chatelaine the naval chief wnder Roosmevelt, £8 75" or ; Washiogton, being all those { sale of the fine mansion, Ashby castle, Inoted for the collection of Latin| texts under the eaves and for its! i half mile of marble terraces. i the capital of | the world for the time being, is to! (during the sessions of the conference | on limitation of armament. Janese | Kodolban, the distinguished Ruma- nian violiniet, accompanied by an or- !chestra which was the joy of the late czar's court, hac already ar- {rived in New York. and after a series| :of concerts scheduled months a0 | will come to Washington for a special : iengagement extending over several: weeks. The gifted Rumanjan was for { ilen years the rage of St. Petersburg, 1 Vienna, Budapest and the lesser cap- itals thereabout, and after the Rus- sian_revolution and the collapse of his Hapsburg patrons he readily ob- tained engagements in Paris. He and| his orchasetra have been a perma-; nent attraction at the Clover Club 1 Paris during the last two years. and he has also scored success at Covent Garden In London. He epecializes in! {1he wild, weird music of the steppes! and the grand crashing choruses {| 1106 ConnecticuttAvenue CUnder the Personal Direction of We have no other branch or agency in this City, mor any_comnection with any like or similar name. Announce the opening HAIR SPECIALISTS, HENNA SPECIALISTS, SKIM SPECIALISTS, 505 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. THIS VERY STYLISH ENVELOPE BAG, now all the rage, with its dainty festoons of beads over silk, the trapese bar top with the heavily sitvered dainty chain han- dle, stamps it at once as something entirely new and out of the ordinary. Cost to maks this bag: Pattern and mate. T SR SRR SN 9 i fia o ¥ of offices at Second Floor. Telephone Main 6956 Miss Anne Ogilvie nd she may be Telied on to lighten | which the Hungariane and Slavs en- ’he burden for Mra. Denby. Mre. Fre-'joy, and he is the author of some| nghuysen: i.another who has social | sweening strains of commingied na- gTaces of the Mdst exalted order, and | tional anthems. which fairly took the 4 spacious home for emtertainwents. ' Yarislans off their feet. The Kodol- Some of the mewer recrwits im the, han concerts will without doubt be senatorial circle will be ready (br’amoml the exclusive musical events any assistance. Mrs. Tasker Lowndes:of the winter. Oddie, wife of 'the memator from Ne- vada s & Californian with the gen- crous instincts of the gelden Since #o large a prcportion of the and much tact and facility added.PoPulation of this city is composed of The Oddies have & large awd well-|the civil employes of the govern- !equipped home in Zist street, and|Ment. tremendous interest has been have already enmterod aviively fmto|SXPTesred in the action of the London the affairs of the “little senson.” Hap. [OT*IEn office In making a dress al- pily, the chatrman of the snierrain. |lOWance for the feminine part of the ment committee of the a1 S!Afl of tyrists. stenograbhers. teleg- Clab, Mrs. C. Woodyarg of | Taphers and general clerks who will West Virginia, posseswes the socisi|2'COMnany the British delegation and her ’m_]nunt the size of l'{-. ?rl‘];:"wlnce‘:-(u- for the wi rally causes a smile the per e ST Tartes, haS | | oung women attached fo the Biate y Department. For it is but 25 pounds sterlirg _something considerably less than $125. the usual value. This sum All the preparations, method of Hair Treatment and Henna Appli- cations and Care of the Skin masy be obtained in Washington only at i] our office at 1106 Connecticut Ave. Terms, $25 DownfBalénée 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 The Duo-Art has the almost magical power to summon the playing of the great pianists to your home. Paderewski’s actual touch and tone; 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 Ethel Leginska appear- ed in person at the Na- tional Theater Friday, Nov. 4th. Mme. Leginska records her art exclusive- ly-for the Duo-Art Repro- ducing Piano. We cor- dially invite the publie to come in and hear the won- derful records made by her. 1f steel beads are used, $2.00 extra. Fall Instructions Gratis: Charges by any former connection in excess of the list prices shown ia our booklet have been unauthorized. (%'&M&fiu o Bosten, Albany, Ban F: 3 ew York, ;....i-y. n Frascieeo, 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. » Tomorrow, the Last Day of Our Great = may permit the youne woman recerv. I\ music, dancing and g 1y an occastonal pair of |§! Tor the Stransere: commieed v ons ! white gloves and to refnrnish the| oprortunity fo meer tae e, Y81 minor articles of the ward-obe. ltke | the official circles, far res\@ential itfe ]Sk hose and smart slippers. but it! and for the wives of the Avlegates to m be px.-e,go-:mmuo use Ig“tmsd meet each o er way. But » thet oftem Informally. | glieien matron has expiained that these attaches will have been pro- vided with a complete wardrobe be- ! For best British familes. and they will sittings of the conferemce. and her| | fore leaving home. and these 25| pounds sterling will be expended in keeping e appearance. mani- ) cures. cofffeurs. gown cleaners, ete. many of these clerks come of the N participate n quite a marked degree |fi | 48 - 1'n the general amenities mrovided | v P ity % tor the delegates Lady Geddes s | . ook already planning a fine fote at Christ- eXisting of the fameus treaswres of|72S 8nd lesser ones all through the; l?;' g;n:lute. and will farnish the a 3 #xample will be followad by other ladies of the em! circle. who will | make it their chief concern that these | young women serving thelr comntrv . ‘n the most exalted way do met lack | for the good cheer and comfort they | would have were they at home. i Mrs. Julia Turner Waterman Gaughter of Mrs. Harriot Stoddert! Tnrnor of this cftv. and her dauchter | Miss Winefred Waterman, are spend- | ng the winter in Rome, having closed e{their villa at Territet on Lake Ge- neva early in October. Their many | friends and relatives here have been | much interested in the reported en-j y | ZaRement of Mrs. Waterman and the; Prince Bugenid Orsini, one of the ereat nobles of Rome. Mrs Water- wan is 0f matore years and has sev- eral grandchildren, one of her datgh- ters. Adele. being the wife of George &. of this &ity. As the t Twenty-nine years ri- [OW. the @ance is without doubt Miss Winefred Waterman, thongh Xirs Tarner has not yet recelved any an- neuncement her dxughter. Mrs ‘Watermaa has a2 1 fortune, partly from her late husband and as moch from her ate Henry and Julia 8t. Louis. Mrs. H ETHEL LEGINSKA Celebrated Pianist e e E L —offers some of the best values yet. Hundreds of garments that arvived too late for the first few days’ selling anll be placed on sale, assuring you of as good sclections, as io style, quality and materials. as thére was the first doy—but de here eorly and take advantage of were about 150 more of those . Exquisite. Wrappy Coals to Sell at Many Worth $89.50 Fur-trimmed and all-cloth models. We also include at this price straight Jines, tight-Gtting and loose-back belt- ed and unbelted styles. . Materials are Veldyne, Bolivia, Velour and Normandy. Every coat dlk lined and interlined: perfectly A Very Special Offer DeMoll & Ce. Announce Tlxa’r Special Vocalion Club| Any Phosograph May Be Purchased’. $1.00 Down Pay Balance in Monthly Payments, Begin 30 Days From Date of Purchase Sale Now Going On i for the LoGueraIve Dgine. pian DoV, forth, o advantages to the individual purchaser: New Vocalions in the Club Priced From $60 Ask to Hear the New Style 430 Vocalion Phonograph it $135.00 e Included in the late arrivals . Y. Werthington, young prince is *ndparents, l)te' Turner of . enty ‘Turner was she l’l‘;'lm:-‘:'!’!.;e c't g:: renowned udge Jean ncas, & refug: from the French revolution, who Yo oelved the wost valuable grant of 'and from the state of Missouri atter his sucoessful negotiations In con- nection_with the Louisiana purchase. KK Ued On Seven %) Hall, '“.-i?u mmfi. ten years. For this mass! sidered by modern archit dest of domestic buildil e et w! :lu:‘ne contain several Hudson Seal Coats - —Other Fine Furs " Priced Extra Low - ¥ Our usual, more-than-favorable Maker- to-Wearer Prices shaded Lower in order to stimulate a quick “turnover” of stocks— . assortiments in all lines being too large for Say It With Music—Fox Trot. 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We will be glad to lay selec- tions aside for the holidays on Payment of Depost. Closing Out a Special Line of . Fox Secarfs at Popular Prices SAKS FUR CO. Manuiacturers Who Retad at Wholesale Prices Dewn in Happy Valleg.......ccccnnnnnneeneers. .Charles Hart & Elliott Shaw Special Values in Traded-In Instruments Upright Pianos as $150.00 l Player-Pianos as . $290.00 1 SPECIALISTS [N PLAYZR FIANOS 0.3 D\ 53DEMOLLsc Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Stmamey Duvvrt Pumslag Csber Dus-Art Piasclay Asclian Vocalions Women’s Suits $24.75 " Long straight-line models for the matrons and jaunty 1 flave styles for the young miss. = p el S : Materials inclu)t'lc Agll-Wooi Tricotines, Twill Cords, Velours and Novelties, in all sices; 1610 ¥4 = e il llflmlllllIMHMIllIMIIIIIHMI!IIIIIHHIIMHIHIIIIHIIIIllllllllllml Ty - T