Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1922, Page 38

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JANUARY 8, 1922—PART 2.~ SOCIETY . . - tees, box holders and guests will be|Children's Hospital: Mrs. Cuno H. Vanderbilt,,Countess Ssechenyl, Mrs. | Frank Hogan, Mrs. Dulany Hunter, |tablespoon of to t ful Children's H‘“P“‘l representative of w.::lnflon an_ Rudolph, Mrs. ‘:mnga Jordan, Mrs. e sasona, M, Christan | Mra Richard A. Hatlow, Mre. Eugend|of boiled rice, mix well and fry in DON"I' l.OSE m‘rm B fit Ball Lk 1 éla) and . private Jifs gu&u:‘}mnm _fiu % x:.' West- Hauge, Mrs. Marshall Bgll‘}{tuti Mrs. fi:“?’. }uuu;& Hunt, anw'u’lf‘ bulller na veryh:::‘: pan. Serve with 3 Mra.’ Thomas ney. 1ts, Mrs. James G. Harbord, Mra. Gil- 3 Uy matr was saved atter e:}e % - ’lr: y Brilliancy from a soclal angle will| Ths men's rece tion eonuuuu:‘: witi J Horace Lutgre) Edward Stotes- | pert M. Hitchcock, Mra Davi Ireland, il s typheid fever by Mrs. Coen's skill rac rong |be added to the event through the composed of r. Frederic] N \all ball- 4 s snd the use of her preparations- o Attract g possibllity of President and Mra, g{g:,‘;’.-."?,,fi:;,‘“g‘;'_‘ Toomes” Beli ¢ 4 7 o g helders I A Fimen, Mra, e i y ‘Mrs. 'Coon has preparstions that S ST Harding joining the (ltharln"h of no-[Sweeney, Mr, Warren Delano Robbins, ¥ 3 s - | Breckinridge , Mrs. Albert D. Las- will bemefit you, no mmtter what 3 . |tables who have announced their in-|Mr, Randall H. Hagner, Mr. 1 n, Miss Hi Sac) George : the condition of your hair or scalp. Prelldept and Mrs. ledmg tention of attending. Num i J. Flather, jr. Mr, 1 Warren Delano Robbins, Mra. Duncan ., M Gertru wEW! - 5 ner parties wil] precede th and Mr. Robert Fleming, . l;hnllu. and the xnm;;ln& 1'1‘;?1«'1':‘4 rge Mesta, Mrs. x|} Do Nze that fi The wondertul. oye re- Expected to Join Gather-|guests later being taken to the two| Among thase who wili be hoatesses oxes together: Mrs. Ran: K i ot you realize that fly time ballrooms, which hiave been decorated | 3t dinner parties before the bail are ol A T L L e will soon be here again, and ing of Notables at New “Suihs "%ii°hs servea about 11:30|nald Huidekoper, Mea Cune H. fa- / Mea Franiiin ‘Ellls and Mrs. New- . M 4 ~= that now is the time to place Willard Tomorrow Night| sk "ato? s s St Foomct St 0, oG Mtk R R ' B | e o e s gk . B T o e main floor of e hotel. ec- jes. Warren an T insdell an g = n. e tions of the United States | Mrs. Marshail Builitt, it fs known Mam J. Flather, jr., and Mr. Coleman A ovcoran, Tho Ts || Pprepared to them out. Washington soclety is prepared to E.lna 7“‘: hlur‘m-h n'.’ufle. on :g-;.m:‘g;n °§ ;:: r'r::vu'l.é: :.Ir d‘:nnor Jennings and Mrs Christian Herter. | jon, 1, Vandergrift, Mrs. Edward C. Do you know the majority eing in e large ballroom an- n n_honor s macs W FOed ][ it e anm charity bai for the| iy 15,08 Faetier room aaicining |28 Eistecas snd Mo, Hagdlne by the i Tt et paomsaace. who Lot | Crarie 1 Wasahail || et i this cty Stores ava st Mra Goons Omoe, || benent of the Children's Hospital atof the ball c -mlt:e;.‘h‘wlfi head the [ i1l 89 to the ball later in the even- 4 e T I ek ey iz el l;:ltm':"..‘; = 1405 Eye 8t. N.W., where they are fl| the New Willard, judging from the & 2 d Taft, Mrs. Frederick Rioe Fritters With Sirup o Mrs. Fred s 3 plant specializing in the manu- prepared. disposal of tickets and boxes for the | Mcy. frrede s AOE JeperiakEE Brocks sng Mew ; . Glllett, Mrs, John W. Weeks Mrs. | 459 one well-beaten egg and afl facture of window and door event. The patronesses, men's commit- [of the ether, will have wi screens? Have you consider- aseador and_Lad: Groultoh, Princess Bibesco, Mrs. Jo- ed the man; e _—_—— W seph 8. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Arthur = - y_ SCVANINEES yOu Mrs. Charles C. Glover will enter- g:pner. Mrs. Henry P. {Im:ber. )flll_- E'm‘ Courses In > of delegates from the ] Ada: re V. - nln’by placing your order L now’ Netherioren e he rmes oonference, : 7 . & B e g It you have not, Telephone Inclndihg Jonkheer Van Blokiasd and 2o " Brewster, Mra. Willard : eauty ture North 6714 or North 2601 and Jonkheer and Mme. Van Starken- , or, Miss ask to have our Representa- bough Stachouer. ” i = man, Mr elos Learn a congenial and lucra- tive call and explain our— Lther box holders are: Mrs. Joseph ) five protession atter ofice elter, Mrs. Alexander Stewart, Mrs. 3 X Martha ours—Halr ressing, ni- lace Youw d lllam P. , MISS EDITH JOHNSON, ma 2 : Jetty -cumu,()::rd; ChElE N N aRsanIng. wras & Nour O -5 U2 | tster of Repreventative Albert Joha- n Chatard, Mr m. || 'under personalisupervision ‘of Early Proposition” 7 5 son of Washington, who s his house | Coon Miss Suzanna Lash w. | Swest. ' Mrs. Johnson will give a tea at the al Club tomorrow | Del ) Graduate Beauty Culturist The Henderson afternoon . H. W. DuPuy, Mrs. John F. en, Lessons in Marceling A. B : T 2 7 R A GOSN e D A lflf C son, 5 . Thompson, Mrs. ° s Norman Willilams, Mrs, Eur::“n‘""n Fahnestock, Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Sec- | ler, Augustus P. Gardner, Mrs. E. 1417 F st. N.w. g‘ D 2 Mrs. Herbert Slocum, Mrs. Edward C. Lo Treasury A. W. Melion, | B- 5 wynne, Mrs. 1319-1341 W N. ave rrices vLome own! Walker, Mrs. H., W. DuPuy, Mrs. |Rear . Brownson, £y, Phone Fr. 64-J 24 Floor 34 \W. : William Erle Fowler, Mrs. Gibson|Mrs. Edson Bradley, Mrs. Cornelius . YE They Have | ||l 1 ARR RIS With Us. | - WE ARE PRIVILEGED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE SECURED THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT : To Present PAUL POIRETS FAMOUS - “RIVIERA COLLECTION” Pour Madame et Mademoiselle EMBRACING REPRODUCTIONS AND ORIGINALS BY POIRET HIMSELF To Be Shown at the "NEW WILLARD HOTEL Monday, Tu&sdgy, Wednesday, January 9th, 10th and 11th Q/{'l'the head of the long list of creative names identified with Paris fashions, stands Poiret. No designer in the world is so widely quoted, so slavishly followed, so universally extolled. Of all the great artists and arbiters of fashion, the most written-about, the most talked-about, the most thought- about, is Paul Poiret. Poiret is an institution and a Poiret model is an international event. That is why a prominent Fifth Avenue house, in New York, recently undertook to secure the exclusive right to present Paul Poiret to America, and to protect him from the indiscriminate exploitation of his name. Tomorrow--A Day bf Wonderful Bargains —in Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs — the aftermath of our great Holiday Business. During the Xmas rush innumerable instruments were taken in trade. It is these instruments that have been marked to go in this sale at prices that no one can afford to overlook. This is the most impressive sale we have ever held in the number of instruments on display, in the variety of makes and types represented and in the prices at which they are marked. Knabe Upright (mahogany case) .$350.00 | Behning Player-Piano (88 note) . $450.00 Fischer Upright (mahogany case) 25¢.6f | Wheelock Pianola (rebuilt)..... 550.00 Estey Upright.e.eeeeeeeeeeeoe 125.00 | Juelg Player-Piamo........... 290.00 Lester Upright. . e ee eee . ... 100.00 Weber Pianola (rebuilt)... ... — 550.00 Kranich & Bach (waluut case).. 250.00 | Stroud Piamola (mission case).. 450.00 Everett Piano........ocoeeee. 100.00 | Stuyvesant Pianola (mahog. case) 500.00 Crown Piano (mahogany)...... 225.00 | Steck Pianola (rebuilt)........ 600.00 A Fine Lot of All Makes of Phonographs The display of Phonographs in this sale is immense. The makes and styles are too numerous to mention. You will find just what you want at the price you want it. i . s Prices Start at $25.00 MORE GOOD NEWS - ANOTHER CARLOAD OF SHONINGER PIANOS Just Received and on Sale Mouday 4 4“@(? YOXTITHOY =g 9 ’ HEHOX X OX 1 At the Special Price of : : ' When the event was announced in In fact, it happened so suddenly New York this past Fall it created that it was impossible for us to a stir without precedent in the secure the Poiret representation chronicles of fashion, for never be- for this city last Fall, but we lost fore had anything so revolutionary. not a moment’s time in beaieu.kmg been dreamed of or attempted by it for Spring, for we knew the fame A EE it 3 > 3 * “ ) - "! Altogether we have ordered and received within the last few months seven amgle institution. of the “Riviera Collection’ carloads of Shoninger Pianos. Certain circumstances at the factory and the This is the piece de resistance in the repertoire of Poiret! It is the springtime of fashions and also the springtime of his genius! Here and now, in this great “Riviera Collection;” you shall see the latest creations ofa designer whose daring and diablerie has dazzled two continents for a decade! . You are Invited to Attend on Above Days the First and Only Exhibition of PAUL POIRET’S “RIVIERA COLLECTION” e el IS S e il e e B YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO BUY, BUT ONLY URGED TO SEE bl i ity St e s i ke e R MEBEREE SRS large order we placed enabled us to receive unusual price concessions, of which we are giving our customers the full benefit. The Shoninger has a World-Wide Reputation for Quality and Durability and is Sold Regularly for $525. Since 1850 the Shoninger has been on the market and we have han- dled and sold hundreds of these instruments in the past 18 years. ; AT $395.00 WE CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT THE SHONINGER PI. ?Ffrlus. THE BEST PIANO VALUE OFFERED IN THE WHOLE UNITED Save $40.00 On a Vocalion A little over a year ago the price of this vocalion was $135., It Is Now Offered at v Made and guaranteed by the Aeolian Company, :fi?;lufachuers of the Stein%vay and Weber Duo-.A:’;t anolas - This is one of the most remarkable Phongfmph bargains ever offered. A Genuine VOCALION with the t Aeolian name back of it. " The terms are such that any one can have one, Pay Nothing Down ; —simply,purchaée a few records and we will make i Begin to pay for the Vocalion Feb. 1st. B . Shown by Special Appointment, at the New Willard Hotel, Under the Supervision of mmediate_delivery, ; ALY

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