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SOCIETY m||mmuum|||||||ummuImu|||||munmu||unnmummnnmflmnmmmmnmmmn DeMoll & Co.’s Greatest Sale of New Musical Instruments £ —The prices quoted offer in every instance a most substan- tial saving in price. Payments are arranged so conveniently “that you .can buy any instrument you want without incon- veniencing yourself. A Handsome, Brand-New 'SHONINGER PIANO At the Remarkably $ 39 5 Special Price of . .. An instrument with a world-wide reputation for quality. It was first offered in 1850. e have sold it for 18 years. By special arrangement with the Shoninger factory we have secured a number of new instruments at a price concession. So instead of the usual price of $525.00 you save $130. Terms $25 Down—Balancé in 30 ‘Menthly Payments AEOLIAN PLAYER-PIANO Manufactured by the Acolian Co. of New York Specin, $595 A Player-Piane with a world-wide reputatisn. . work—a Player-Piano that will add the crowning touch to any home. The greatest of all treasures one could bring into the !umly circle co.iicioaonsn RS e Terms, szs Down—Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Guaranteed both by ourselves and the Aeollan Company. THE DUO-ART PIANO The Piano That Plays as the Great Artists Play The Duc-Art has the almost mml power to summon the playing of the great pianists to your home. Paderewski’s actual touch tone; the wonderful technique and brilliance of Josef Hof- mann; the poetry of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, and all to play on your piano. A Very Special Offer DeMoll & Co. Announce Their Special Vocalion Club Any Phonograph May Be Purchased $1.00 Down Pay Balance in Monthly Payments, Begin " ' 30 Days From Date of Purchase \ th Sale Now Going On ’ is as attractive as it is un This opportunity - for the cooperative buying plan holds forth unus advantages to the individual purchaser. New Vocalions in the Club Priced From $60 Ask to Hear the New Style 430 Vocalion Phonograph at $135.00 Player-Pianos as $290.00 Speclal Vocallon Record Release Of Four December Records QLA v = = --E_- No. 14247 Dan (Brown-von Tlllor) = lhmml-.mle Fingers me-.!om). t $ 35 = Ernest Hare and Billy Joues. = = No. 14249 It’s You—Fox Trot (Davis Conrad) = & Hugs and Kisses—Fox-Trot The N""‘“" Soeloty ; $ .85 = Meyer). = No. 14253 Bimini Bay—Fox-Trot (Kahn-Egan- = ~ iting). ; Benny Krueger’s Dance s .85 = Pve Got the Joys—Fox-Trot (Akst). Orchestra = Step—Fox - Trot (Irving S Mo 135 Egninly Sto— Al Jockers’ Dance = ) $ .85 = % How Many ’l‘imes-—l'ox-'l‘mt (Robln- Orchestra = £Y son Tark). = We Also Recommend These 'n:tg BEST: Sellers = 10m x...."“’"' ‘o8 -.'..T:"“' . S T om THUMOoE Reveed 1 = S i roa $25 = ‘“mu"‘"mw 1“Hn‘fin-mmuw ety B X s mk-‘l’: ;:-:n Valley }:?E.:,‘ k :':: Wattzes ‘.'u . oJ DEMOLL"'" W PR gt muwlmunummmmmumummmmuumunmmmnuhnummmmm!mmm = 5 5 zg?g E n-g gg EE v Exquisite tone, responsive action, besutiful case- - $595.00 ||m|umluuuumun1uu|nmu|||uummmy_1@ . ‘NOVEMBER ' 13, Gen. Perehing to Attend The International Ball J. Pershing will sttend the International ball which s ta be vea by the Rabert K. Lee Chapter, N\L "4, 'Jnlt!d Dlllli\m of the Cone eracy, Ne vo’n 3 Nnnl-l'u e Mans s:.*- Brl‘ G.n n nnfl llr-. ‘Hm‘:rl Spencer Mussey, Mr: Frederl«.k Dlllo. Mrl Charls Mrs, ngry L. Mor “'ghomll F. Callahan, Mrs. Charies R e 5 m“"“’" - 7 MISS PATRICIA AINSA, 3 Niege of Capt. and Mra. l-Ih Mow presenied to wo- clety at & tes dunce given by them at Rauncher’s December 23, Mre. Harding Heads Party Patronesses The list of patronesses for the card party and tea to be given for the benefit of ex-service men by the Quentin Rposevelt Unit of the Ameri- can Women's Legion Wednesday aft- ernoon at 2:30 ¢'clock in the Washe ington Club is headed by Mrs. Hard. . _Arrangementa tnr the party E. Baken- Plan Bridge Party As Hospital Benefit A bridge party for the benefit of the Montgomery County General Hos- pital will be glven by the Woman's Club of Bethesda Tuesday at 2 o'clock 3 w;- Mre. h l(r w-(.wor B, jr Frank B. Wlllll. )(r; N Lnn‘worfll l(rl Th.odnr Mrs. Thomas Gore, Joh A. Lejeune, llrn Wlllhm C !\lverl Mrs. g:gerl E. Cooptz and Mrs. John H. | Annual Tea Is Scheduled At G, U. Hoapital Nov. 22 Georgetown University Hospital wilt | hold its annual tea in the hospital on | Tuesday, November 22, from 3 to 6| o'clock, under the auspices of the Sis- | ters of 8t. Francis, assisted by the| ladies' board, of which Mrs. Isaao| Gans s Drelld!nl The vice pres |~. sorge Tully Vaughan, | . _Stant Kelleher, M uu.'" 1 Danenue yne: Duehring Mitchell. Melnt: reeord!ur secretary, Mrs. Hy“' l“ Good Investments When you get a Fur Coat or Fur Garment of any kind at ERLING'S its grade guaran- tees satisfactory service and good appearance, While its price assures you an exoeptional value for the money. JOSEPH SPERLING Importer and Manufacturer 1336 F St. NW, Louisiana Folk To Honor Governor ‘The Louisiana Society of Washing- ton have Invitations out for a rece, tion in honor of Mr. John M. Parker, | Governor of Louisiana, Monday, No- vember 14, at the Washington Club, 1701 K su-eet at 8:30 o'clock. Dancing will follow, Weddings « Qmflnmd from Fifth make their hem Ne c::na neg.utm‘-'l‘rll‘dcn;mbl:“w the outol-town g‘o“‘f&finow | “1900” Ironer (Twis of the 100§ Washer) = _fi_fi‘fififl_EE £, ln Rebec Predsrhk M Th!! marriags eim, son o e G. ot “tools place Wedneaday, Novem~ i er 8, o'clock, at ~the Emor: ence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. The bride wore a lovely gown of ||i ivory tinted satin made with a court | |f , adorned with a spray of orange blassoms and lilles of the valley, Her |l tulle vell was becomingly arranged || ith a coronet of duchess lace, gar- | |l I\Idl. and he was of bride roses spray wuh e or the valley. s Ma Al 'garet 4 wore pale hl\le georgstle a chlplet of silver leaves, and Telephm Main 7127 | free. demonstration your home. Make ‘Your Own Terms! e, A reception followed, when the bridal couple were asaiated In receiving by Mrs. Randall, mo!har of the bride who wore a gown of old blue velvet, groom, whose gown was 13 Canton crepe. Mr. Heim and his bride | i left later for their wedding trip, and | they will make their lul;nre home in ro! Schippert belng among those who en- tertained for'hi e Big "Model Far Shop] 923 G Street N. W, - Reductions On All Furs | For This Week Only :: Wmu%m ‘zss’%‘a 5 OnlY sovsesccreosanscnsressrrerne i Beautiful Freach M b lensth $225.00 value. s ....-.....-.......---." 25000 alue. Muskrat Co..u. flmt no!thern 40-inch length, dark s | m ub.......n-...-r-,-. - e =y 1921~PART 2. Bargain Prices on All Furs and Fur Coats ASSORTMENTS in all lines being much too large for the season, we have repriced our entire stock of Fifie Fur Coats, Capes, Mantles, Scarfs, Muffs and Chokers, presenting you an excellent chance to make a minimum amount of money com- mand a maximum return in fur value. Hudson Seal Coat Bargains —are a feature te which you'll naturally turn. The values they represent are unusual, even for a house which always sells at prices beyond competition, as you know we do. Models have all the latest style fancies—shawl collars, bell sleeves and smart- est trimmings. {1 A large selection of Popular Priced Neck Furs, Scarfs, Chokers and Ties in Fox, Squirrel, Wolf, Mink, and all the other favored pelts. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any~ of These Fur Bargains for Xmas Over 30 Years in the Fur Busmess Manufacturers Who Retsil lzlz F St. at Wholesale Prices Telephone Main 1647 %W 1109-1_1_ G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. Greater Values'Than You Ever Dreamed Possible Are Awaiting You in This Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats Another big special purchase and Coats taken from our own regular stock of higher priced models and reduced in order to make this one of the biggest value-giving sales of the seasons. Coats Worth From $69.50 to $89.50 55 Many are R;ehly Far-trimmed, others ? are P The very latest style ideas are emhodied in every gar- " ment—straightline models, loose back styles, belted and unbelted coats, bloused effects and huxurious Wrapping erps—flmh huge fur collar and trimmings. =3 elogrs - ; MM,‘G,mmmdFuflmd . Winter co isses’ A 6 to ~ Wommsml. :;?:,lum 36 to 44. Your Clnrzstmas Shoppmg——Start Now These wonderful values should be an inducement for you to do your Christmas buying right away. Complete assortments, Fresh New Stocks, Specia. Prices. Every- thing in your favor—start tomerrow. 2,000 Pieces— Sample line of Silk Underwear —purchased ‘way below its real worth and marked gt just about one-half of what they would sell for ordinarily, Garments Wortll to $4.98 Garments Worth to $3.98 i $1.98 o | # $2.98 = And what could mlke 2 better gift? Very dainty and always appreciated. Included in the assertments are Teddys, Combinations, Camisoles and Bloomers. Materials include Crepe de Chine, Satins and Ita'ian Silk. Every ane beautifully made and trimmed with fine lace and ribbon. Many are beau- . tifully embroidered. ite, Flesh, Pink, Lavenderand Nile. = - Just Received—Exquisite Suit Blouses Just the styles, colors and materials-that will please the most fastidious dmms. They’n very Made of excellent quality Crepe de Chine— beautifully embroidered and beaded. - The newest sleeve novelties. Choice of havy, black, beaver, mohawk, etc. All gizes, Other Assortments at 56.)8, 37.98 Kid and Mocha Gloves, $1.75 q Pair Every pair perfect and of excel- lent quality., All the popular Fall Shades in alf sizes. Kid Gauntlets at $2,98 Pair | 16-Button White French g .KldGlovuat “.85?011‘ EEEE E | [l fl fl @ ! I @ fl ' B " i (———o[——=[o]—=[cl——]d[E—]