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D. C, NOVEMBER 20, 1921—PART 2 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Davis Are W. Noyes, Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy,|of the society tomorrow afternoon | THE SUNDAY STAR, ; WASHINGTON, » Tales of Well Known Folk Will Greet Friends = Mrs. George Porter, Mrs. Owen from 3 to 6 o'clock at 2403 Pennsyl- | Bea“ty Prices Dl’ol’ At Silver Wedding In Social and Official Life Hosts at Concert|Charics Nelaon Hiker, Miss rentice, | Vania avenue northwest. Mrs Wil. Mrs. James W. Beck, Mrs. A K liam F. Dennis, president of the so- . 3 wife of the |y, 1y "\rx. Duft Haynle of Chicago, |ciety, and Mrs. Bates Warren, pres I Mrs. James J. Davis, It You Present This Ad o e vetiber da - o Weders Mr. and Mrs, Morris Stein of 1401 . Madison street northwest will cele- Secretary of Labor, entertalned a|jjsy Natalie Magruder, Mrs. John H.|dent of the home board, wiil Mmel wavmg’ ,75 brate their twenty-fifth wedding ‘an- # Gl Tt ) 5'1'.31‘35";;‘.’3'\’,2“"&3&;5':, N ming. Io KHih Nre Gur Do Coft” and. Mrs.{dgversl prominent official » G CR 1 EACT P niversary Sunddy evening, November " & / some ninstecn years ago and_educated |the ballrvom of the Hotel Hadletgn, |~ * Baker. isaders of Washingien mex di B et rom 7. 0 B . £ . of zes 18 premler duke and noble of |eon at the Shoreham. Among others V1 el Y v Violet Ray Facial, .95 [|ec " heve as guesis a host of France'and his grand chatewu at Bon. |at the concert bam. Among others Thankegiving Tea to Be CUrEelGt the silver gl riends in Washington, as well as E W |nelles, surrounded by 6,000 acres, is|Sutherland, Mrs. Robert N. Stanfleld. 2 H . ’, ’4' 5 rolatives and friends ‘from ncarby celebrated In French history for' Ls Mme. Saburl, Mrs. B. J; Henning, Mrs. Given by Southern Home - clties. s " M |royal stag huni For Americans e | Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. A. D. Las- vi v o amr Dyelng, .7 e name d'Uses Is pathetically assoclated | ker, Mrs. A. C. Miller, Mrs. Wade H.| A Thanksgiving tea will be given = —_—— $ o methd“'.‘t(-e and um'ie de lmh :y‘e‘ne. }{o: gllls.“Mru.vCuno H. fiudol%{:. gam lsw l'h‘- ht;larl‘: ‘of"manul&‘:;s of the A Rare Offer in e and duchess of her time, her|Cornelius Vanderbil rs. eodore | Svuthern Relle me and ti —— Garden Rose Beauty Parlor . grandparents, wore victims of the guil- derblle . 2 chstees Ladies’ Elgin lll“ H “w 2 lotine, and it was this close association S - ) == . . Street N.W. with 'royalty which led to her own chelieu earis Bracelet Watches meason’s style 1 i C N poason's stviex. Al suite made France, reseved her: All Leather flo Thres DIt eren hen ! famous French peatis are, s .50 S. APPLEBEE A Do od When New : well known for thelr quflt . fcuously bef the - public, B , Furrier and Ladles® Tatlor hostouses in 1he senatorial circlé from Flexible Arch. j 1ty and beauty. and they'r $17.50, W, . larly [« teed N peel, .24.50, Franklin 2224 Expert Serviee Now is the time to ha peril in the Conclergerie, and from furs remodeled fnto the I . which James Monroe, then minister to i 24-inch_ length. ‘These this historic region are sin few, Mrs, George Payne McLean of Cannot Hurt. $30,00 Connecticut and Mrs. Henry Wilder{ 4/ o J I | A For this week ORI¥y..---- Keyes of New Hampshire veing o o ‘;—J—"d = it 5 the only wives of senators in the seloction of gifts at 35 tniudes soltd gol g A Special Sale Monday at first ‘three of the sextet of ntates o atas, atasling card cases. charms, Javaliiers, fruit nleh hear the Hams of e M e Bowls, carving sets, bracelets, beit buckles, sterling child's - . 4 country. Mrs. McLean, who was Miss ] 5 : ’ i Juliette Goedrich of NewhYurk and sets and many other novelties unusual at this price. : g G 1 sely akin to the Pinchots, Enos p ' s € makes simply wonderful : d others so well represented in |- U H : Butter Scotch lacal soclety, has never taken a prom- 5 . MRS. EDWARD J. KYLE, inent bart In the ienerafll‘ amenities. q | ks ’ ut she performs her official duties " Populnr Priced . o A Formerly Mixs Margaret L. Mesan, &| punctiliously and is a type of the cons Jewoler Opticien M Newly designed Dresses S servative chatelaine from New Eng- 1402 New York Ave. N.W. v IL:I"d' 80 flllllllll:' irll uulltlnl flnnlllfl, (Bfl.‘ ‘l") v 1 & " ss Alice Page s the sole represent- - e, . In all materials, for women Reception to Minute Men ative from. Vermont. and hot Aced : 1704 r.::n..nlla St. N.W. v i t elicate health limits her ac- e and misses. The tivi! Of the two senators from ’ AL Root Co., By Mr. and Mrs. Kramer|{'&! & z ey cabt - NPT : P - — Min. | Logge, I8 a widower, and enses | . : Another Tot of dresses to The Homs o she ofh Teception was glven to the MIn- | oniy* the most formal hospitality with the perfect fest. the bunton or corn : close out at $15. Values up mer at thelr Cleveland Fark residence | 18 daughter-in-luw, as hostest, Al Made of brown or meksuremenia : o $35. ) Tt ety Y. a1 Sea | Nelther of the Maine' senators has black kidskin. Low = e e : IR 8 conslsting of Capt. Peter Latimer, |8 establishment of his own, though Flexible :rl:n ::u.‘h:lx s - & Samerman. Capt. Joh he mother of Senator Hale frequent- sy 1304 F St. prown ./ 4p! 4 2. Capt. Iy presides over his social activities. . ' Model Dress Shop |, Capt Clacion & sievene, et ars, - ¢ g 3 _Paul, Maj. 8tirling Kerr, C: there. the 1 ends. A = S — e s 925 G St. N.W. =3 . W Thayer and Mr. Waltel New Hampshire plays a dual role—in d e x * L — the general amenities and in the in- . Plans were laid for the trip to Eu- | rope next summer. tellectual field. % o N &~ LR - In the face of the tremendous out- g o D ‘ fi‘z ~ ‘A;‘. feoforde ostoudecfoststocdostidectadcheoddods b i b fays needed for purposes. only the most optimistic hope that Congress will look wi favorable eye on the project of ng Monti- cello part of the national domain and preserving the splendid old mansion as a perpetual memorial of the writer D atfon. In a_ letter re- , ° c ceived by a Washington fr 9 yron Herrick, am- bassado e told of the pleasure fn & visit to the villa of Imaison, pathctic reminder of the unhappy love of Napoleon and Josephine. Despite the demands made upon France at this juncture, certain o fe needed repairs were made at the villa just as soon as conditions u(lv{ the - of Established 1861 V. 3. JWoses& Sons FCa;petes -~ “Eleventh and “F Sts. u?];nl:oldery Shmsnans e doodeolrobeoboodeodedob o e armistice allowed, and relicy - poleon crowded in the old, palaces by the gvalanche of new souvenirs clamoring_ for room were moved [ ] thither. Less hird of the mansion which se refuge for the deposed empi : % R L s bt e s s s e o, but that fragment h. treated to fit in_the and presented a charm picture to Mr. Herrick, who viewed it in the to Make Your Payments T present to the n Josephine, Are you one of the many who say “what a en afte - divoree > '1..::'.»{,:'1»:53@:‘ e the” creots ] ’ wonderful Christmés this would be if we of the e - could only afford to have a player-piano?” For folks like you, our Christmas Club pre- sents a real opportunity. It enables you to have your player-piano and still feel no hard- Two. Very Special Dining Room Suites Ten-piece mahogany dining room Ten-piece dining room suite, Amer- suite, period colonial, construction of ican walnut, a splendidly made agd fin- vory i et 1,400 S LT $675 b e b it did Sale of Oriental Rugs We've included in the sale a wonderful assortment of beautifully colored small al :?1:'“‘('{‘"”.'" i ; i i T ; 2!;:1% i;,'l;): yiitnigs g‘:;;;gflrg"fi?v‘(’:;tg::st:fi; pieces ranging in size from 3x5 to 5x7 feet. Mosuls, Irans, Dozars, Lilihaus, i iDLl Of the oo A e . a = # e 3 Ao . Beloochistans, &c. All are offered at these special Autumn Sale prices, 3 for “thono. of Totas. Cerialn : I < 'fl'vw Doll:rs ;o_ join the Club and be eligible 45, $55, $65. $75. $85, $95 irited N | . A or all the a vantages we offer in it. You . , 999, . ) . » ) i 3 then can select your piano any time before | Room size rugs, fine Persian, Turkish and Chinese pieces, heavy quality rugs well as in the citizens and in the juve- y i % h 8! g well | Christmas, and make your own terms about and closely woven. . N —— ) | ~— ] the down-gaymept. Then you have three . Prices Start as Low as $225.00 re?e—:!elr)" Miss Adelat te Kip Rhinelander e It full years in which to pay your balance, in ISt George Khackng of B 7 b, . | small weekly or monthly payments, that you Bes ootain, Hieton, Bhihn Sh s N will not feel at all. These are only a few of sometime rector of St. Alban's in Wood- < R > the advantages we offer through this Christ- . the ::o«.»d wishes of - mas Club. Note the balance in the list below. Rag Rugs Special Offering of Rag Rugs At One-Half the Usual Prices We find in our stock a goodly quantity of rugs of which we only have one or two of a size and coloring and our unusually low offer is to clear them out as quickly as possible. Room sizes such as 9x12, 8x10, 7.6x10.6, 6x9 and 414x71%. The small sizes number about 500 rugs from 18x36 to 36x72. 5 All at 509, Off ) Wilton Rugs Although Wilton rugs are scarce we may have just the rug you want and espe- cially the size. Sizes from 2214x36 inches to 11.3x15 feet. Prices From $7.25 to $235.00 - The Linen Shop ' Art Gift and avorably know mother, Adelaide ; as frequently here, during the late Ci d adminis- | tration, as the guest of her aunt, Mrs, | | Violet ' Van Rensselaer Cruger. The | Rhinelanders and Kips are both of the You Have Choice of These Following Well Known Makes jold noblesse of Ni | ot Chromiuies S : Chickering, Behning, Lyon & Healy, Marshall & Wendell, ' Francis Bacon, Cable Nelson and Meldorf Player-Pianos N*W’“*Om = in X affairs | in New York and on Long Ixland, where ! the summer home is situated. i i i i Your Home Should Possess Music You Owe it to Your Entire Family No one can afford to underestimate the nower of music. There Upntairs 915 G St. A Special Sale of fe oo oo oot o ets M##H%Q*i@#’##-fl't-(-4;?*44-0%-9#%* & . Bleached Pure Linen Table Damask 3% | is no greater “influence for good” known. It is an educational, Cloths and Napkins to match. Tulip, Lamp Dept. 3 refining, recreational, restful influence that is almost as import- shfiysant}éemum, v‘al‘g"e.' Lily f{f the 3 rrtcotimes FOF MOR3RY ant to t};)ur family as shelter. Compare the home with music, to alley and ornamen esigns. Heavy Polychrome Table Lamps of rich col- oS sl | s Civin one withéut it. There is a difference. i £ ially reduced prices. Y ps eloars epe de Chim pure linen 2t specially D el e e Why not bring music into your home of the best possible kind, —=and other ted mntorials. £25 and $29.] $11.90 All Sizes New Fall Coats, in wanted materials, furs and styles, $25 to $75. IVORY GIFTS For Christmas Cloths, 2x2 yards, $11 regular for $9.00 oring and design, in fact, reproductions Cloths, 2x2% yards, $13.75 regular, for _of old pieces slightly modified to adhere $11.75 each. to new ideas. The composition of which N?;]:ig:b %Zux:‘:ihinches. $12.00 regular, these reproductions are made is of the Hemstitched Pure Linen Cloths and best. A recent trade transaction allows Napkins to match. i us to sell these lamps which are 25 to 32 i Cloths 62x64 inches with 1 dozen 19- inches high, two and three pull chain I through one of the wonderful Francis Bacon Player Pianos offered through this Christmas Club Plan? Each instrument is a player piano, second to none and absolutely guaranteed for workmanship, durability and satisfaction. is ail it costs to be- come a member of this Christmas Club It is to your Advantage to Buy Through this Christmas Club By buying in large quantity for our Christmas Club we can buy player pianos to advantage and by selling them in large numbers, as through this Plan, we are enabled to offer you a real saving in price and extend to you the many advantages of this Christmas Club. But, to “get in” this Christmas Club, you will inch Napkins, $11.75 set. Cloths 62x%0 inches with 1 dozen 19- sockets, fi inch napkins, $15.00 set. Hemstitched Plain Satin Band Pure . Linen Cloths, h fi ‘flax,-wide Linen Cloths, heavy fine pure Special, $12.50 Each “ Three Years to Cloths 70x70 inches, regular $156.00, for / " ‘have to act immediately. Thrifty buyers are quickly taki $13.00 each. Colored Border Turkish Bath Towels. Pay the Balance the membership. Make up your mind now. Jo%n bodiy. lc"fix ‘;‘Z Cl;t;.l;554xah4 inches, regular $9.00, for Woven space for initials or monogram. : our‘i store a}nd s;gn your application blank. Or, Phone or Write each. : and we will send it to you. Napkins, 18x18 inches, regular §15.00, Assorted sizes. Special 59¢, 75¢, $1.00, % for $13.00 dozen. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 each. ‘Arthur Jordan Piano Co. THE ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. . | THIRTEENTH AND “G” STREETS G Streetat Thirteenth. | "ol 0i il oo . . Drapery Department Silk Frou-Frou Portieres, 284 yards Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, covered long, plain and figured center designs in both sides with heavy cretonne. Special blue, rose, gold, mulberry, brown and $3.75 each. P green. $18.50 pair. ] gfpe'fw an? Ve-};’ at Sq“":dsé 24‘;2; Damask Portieres, 2?3 yards long, re- sl:at: 5 S;:cl;cl' :1& ;‘:fl""r S versible, rose, blue, and mulberry, s $30.00 pair, s g Irish Point Curtains, 214 and 3 yards ) long, edge and 2-border designs. Spe- Fine Duchess Lace Curtains, 3t ~ clal $10.00 pair. : yards long and extra wide, an assort- 50-inich Sunfast Poplin, blue, rose and ment of beautiful patterns. Regularly brown, with stripes of contrasting color. $30.00 and $35.00. Special, $25.00 pair. ‘Regularly $5.00. Special $8.75 yard. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Pl_an An ideal remembrance to grace her boudoir table. Various designs. Plain and decorated. k At very reasonable prices. D. Alpher Jeweler 907 G St. NW. Emblems, Charms, Ri _ Large particulars and application blanks of your Christmas Player-Plano Club.