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£RT 5. : SOCIETY. | D.C. Yophd Folks Attend . Qut-of-Town Party A number}of Washington young folks were Fuests of Mr. Clarence Boss of “Hyattsville at « well ar- ranged party Saturday night, Febru-| ary 26, when the guests went out on | 4 straw ride, The evening was spent | in dancing and music, snd after-| | ward -2 gorgeous ‘supper was served, | | Among the guests were: nd Mrs. ’?‘ : Mid-Lenten Wedding 7 Of Special Interest TR To the Younger Set Colonial Dames respect to Mrs. Charles Cowles Tucker, who was a victim of the Club to Reopen Knickerbocker disaster, .will be re- The Club of Colonial Dames, which | °Pened Wednesday, when cards wiil has been closed for & month out of | be resumed. The House of Quality 'mdya Bros. & Co. | 837-939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores - |Miss Elspeth Hughes to Be- 1" come Bride of Mr. Edward John Lapp—Other Matri- monial Events of Record. oves, A mid-Lenten wedding of great in- | Jfs 3 e endie Robere térest to the ydunger members of 80~ d cletyi and especially the debutantes of l e winter, will be that on March 20 of Miss Elspeth Hughes, daughter 4 of ‘Mrs.. W. H. Reynolds, to Mr. Ed-! | Ward John Lapp of New York, at the home of Mrs. Reynolds, 2230 Q street northwest. i The ceremony will be performed at | 6 o'cloc il 1 o n. you 8 - s s { ; tended by & ma ; ; | TR N i : 48 ful as ss (b : | ; 3 § i | K e ! "n & L | f 30¢ EXPERTLY TAILORED 'NEW SPRING COATS FEATURED MONDAY AT | Tollison, Mrs. | Leg and Mr. ¥ T MISS MILDRED CORBY, z: ) Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Gorby || | Sanert Mareel Mr. Richard inger will be best {of New York, who ix now attending 5 Hair Dyein; { I\g‘lsm - e & ]man mnd it £iGeremonyj|seheol Inf\Washing ten: I£ this ad Is brhught in hefore I izes, ; | 14 to 18. Tho entertainment, which opened MISS FLEET Late of Lansburgh & Bro. and Woodward & Lothrop, the bridegroom and his best man. with .a short address by Mr. M. R. * Mrs. Reynolds will entel n the Loafman, chief:of the division, con- bridal party d others at a buffet |sisted of fancy dancing, legerdemain [d iy ’ slunptl'r lhr. . ning of 18, and l-mx musical -numbers. Dancing fol- | MISS BATT ) P tetias i ARl 3 = the day following M a will [ lowed the supper which was served Late of French Hair Shop and ) We present this as an occasion of great importance— . entertain at a bufiet luncheon for |later in the evening. Miss Lulu Byan. an opportunity to purchase coats of smart style and in- the bride. . k¢ Open Evenings dividuality at a price that is indeed way below their evident e SIS, m?bo,-&;a Q@,O @1‘154/141/ i worth. . G S Moidonas Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 3 S [J iy et et Spring Fur 1110 H Street NW Fancy tweeds and fashionably new sport materials in : iral wi ‘ s 4 ednes- 3 8 weanrer z the desirable tans and browns, showing the new notch collar, o ”;ff,'f.,'“,;' xaud Wednes S eln e, SRS Frandin 2224, Expert Bervi the 1hat b Yy patch pockets and belted effects. Rev. Mr priene shich. connat. b -aapiitas of .a/:/:;eafialweacflcwea only by I W G f blue poiret |in Weshin, o 3 o / . : A s = | uit, with moire hat. trimmed cqu the wm,#’ exg Zaosle il All are tined throughout with long-wearing sitk. You | bird of paradi ed |28 3 2 i will surely regard them as exceptional values at twenty-five || - V' uquet ¥ | - dollars. f ina Wens of Burtimore: Md, was| Alwyn Dress Shop 8 < i ) id of honor and wore a blu; | 341 Rd. *| Other new Spring Coats shown in many models and || & o Ty carledopticl e 1882 Columbia Rd., Apt. very moderately priced from $19.50, $29, $35, $39 to $45 and up. v her s Arman C. Between 19th St. & Kalornm ‘ Aot ¥, and she wore =i = foulard, trimmed with gold Spanish Rend all the : i 3 : R & ! lace. A die S. Williamson of b e 1 A——- . i — = - iynchburg, " laye e weddin, 3 3 $ $ A 22 S L I , i, |mesen s st et sl Newest Books 200 ¢300 $350 ‘ during the ceremony. A buffet supper, at which the wed- 25 cents by Joining our ding cake was cut by the bride, was || circulating library. = served after the ceremon: ‘The house d M was beautitully decorat: th 'po-- || PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP 2 e hmance 3 ted plants and cut flowers, anl G. David Peariman SCIENTIFIC FITTERS IN ATTENDAY | the bride recelved many beautiful and NEW IVY CORSET SHOP ] ! | || useful gifts. Among the guests from 933 G St. NW. i O =1 S ‘! out of town were Miss B. T 3 5 “Any Book Supplied™ NW. Cor. 13th & G Sta, - 'S Hugh ., i 4 : Mo - I (] e .| Philadelphia, and ; [ = 5. )7 - ¢ riends and relat from this ly B v || $5300 UPWARD TO $3500 Bandeaux all Prices 1109'1111 Gst. N.w. iz “Mr. and Mrs. Ewald left later in the evening for a wedding trip to i Open 9:15 A.M. =Close 6 P.M. || Flérida by boat, and, after March 10, will be at home at 608 North Wash- V- . f th ” B ington street, Alexandr A . { A ision O e The wedding of Miss Blanche E. - . 2 | i§/| Duiikley, daughter ‘of Mr. William > . , Dunkley, and Mr. Elmer of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Le i i live atreet northeast, Kenilworth, at| [C 7 1 :30 o'clock Friday evening, March e B a Great Success . ' ‘ Picturing a Season of Apparel Brilliancy . S ! atar ot thalt o 3Bl | The wonderut series of con | / e z certs drew crowds. The first se was| oV . ed with ferns and| [P one Ddeing on Wednesday The large crowds that attended these concerts was a tribute to the Duo Art Reproducing Piano and showed the esteem i Spring Fashions! Words which conjure up apparel who”_y refreshing to those.. Il ~ trring of winter things and longing for something new.. Entirely Jifie_rent models per was served after _ torium for the Community the ceremony, the table having a v - 4 centerplece of pink sweet peas. Mr. Center, i $ - iand Mrs. Lewis will be at home at : |]|1 1347 Maryland avenue northeast. flbgf‘ - il A prettily arrangea wedding took X & b || place Wednesday evening, when Miss g S . ! Beulah Blalock and Mr. Ewart John- e . ¢ A i ston were united in marriage by the| AW | Rev. Dr. Pierce at the bride’s home. . Miss Helen Vaughn was mald . of \ : i i honor and Mr. Alvin Wilsey best ] Your wardrobe is not complete {man. The bride wore a dark blue Reproducin Piano tricotine suit trimmed with squi HE two greatest Misical Conservatories of England, The Royal College of Music and The Royal Academy of Music, have in- 8] stalled Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos and are using them to assist in teaching their pupils pianistic interpretation. Recognition from those High in Authority The adoption of the Reproducing Piano by these eminent and conserva-, tive institutions is an event of great interest and obvious significance. It is the aim and endeavor of the faculty of a great College of Music to surround its students with only those influenges that shall develop an understanding and appreciation of all that is best in Musical -Art. Itis upon the success of these influences, plus the ability of its insttuctors, that the reputation of these seats of learning is builtand maintained. It is easy to understand, therefore, how jealously these influences are guarded. -Duo-Art Supremacy : That in each instance it was the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano which was selected is a supreme testimonial to the superiority of that instrument. The two attributes of the Duo-Art Piano which qualified it for selection over all similar instruments were, first, the superiority of its playing, and second, the fact that a majority of the World's greatest Pianists are now making records for it exclusively. . ; The Faculty of these Conservatories are men whose-education and occu- pation qualify tHem as the most critical and capable judges of piano laying it would be possible to find. Their' selection, therefore, of the Buo—Art Piano, added to the testimony of a majority of the world’s greatest musicians, establishes the supremacy of that instrument beyond reasonable contention. 5 5 ! peas, the general color scheme ht 1 A 1 ; b it g make their debut tomorrow; styles adapted to every type; assuring to each hroughout being pink and white. % G ey Fax o Ak Jhook in which st s held. 5 o ye e o « 'he bride, who was given in mar- > the second one on Thursday, personality garments of individualized becomingness. | riage by her father, wore a gown of | [} / 5 i b e‘c!;:ne, w'.g.l abb't‘),uque} :;( W;i:le ; at the Masonic Auditorium, = 2 . . - ||| sweet peas. e bride’s sister, ¢ i 1 Women’s and Misses Women’s and Misses’. {1 Cista B Dumiey, who “was maid on) (AW 3 | the thira on Friday at the . ‘ OROr, WoOre a go! g _ ! | ° 5 An’ld_h‘car{w‘ pink .w:e{'pezafiyl‘"ep. I/ National Park Sgmingry, and I et 5 e best man was Jose Wi : ¥ v 3 i | I8 Brotiier of ihe hridegtovm The Bals the idst comcert this after- I [ ding march was played by Miss Ger- aoon at the Mosomic: Axdi- i | $19.§5 Never have we known a season when Tweed Suits dominated as they do this year. The ones featured at this price are of the better sort, per- until you have one of these Nobby Sport Coats, All the newest models ley and white roses. The mald of tan, blues, etc. All sizes, 16 to-44. 3 e = re included, Polo Cloths, Tweeds, |- | fectly tail ilk li : in ai y otas, eeds, . honor wore a dark blue canton crepe b | retniecds o onchid, rese, gray, | | Homespuns and Engiish "Contings, | |} |65, februtasmd b hemea”elred | gis A ’ . Patch or slash pockets, belted and un- corsaga bouquet of pink roses. | in- H Immediately after the ceremony the belted styles in -every Wanted color. R et e o e the bride’s home, in Decatur, IIL, where they will spend a few weeks. From there they will go to the Grand Canyon and Colorado Springs, on their way to Los Angeles, Calif, where they will be at home after April 1. The marrlage of Miss Ottie Pearl Cumberland, dayghter of Mr. and Mrs, il H. C. Cumberland of Vienna, Va., and Mr. James L. Warwick of Mount Rai- nier, Md., took place Saturday. Febru- ary |25, at the Church of the Holy Trinlty, Georgetown. The ceremony || was performed by Rev. L. 8. Weber, in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. Mrs. M. Dotson, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride as matron of honor and Mr. || George Warwick acted as best man. A reception followed at the home of Mrs. George Warwick, mother of the bridegroom, and those present from ont of town included Rev. A. M. Marks of Mount Rainier, Md.; nd Mrs. M. Warren, Miss Virginia Warren, Mr. and Mrs. George_Dotson, Mr. Mrs, M: Dotson, Mrs. George Brown, fise Margaret Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bridwell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. H. 'C. Cumberland, Mr. R. Cumberland, Miss Etta Cum- berland, Mr. L. Cumberland, Miss Bes- sie ‘Cumberland, Miss Mary Cumber- land l‘?d Mr. C. Gentzler, all of Mec- Leah, Va. Miss- Florence E.- McLean of New | ‘ |Jl| Orleans and Mr. Ray S. Towle of Sheridan, Wyo., were married Tues- |{day in the Mount Verpon Place i < 3 i |} | Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. | | I}!| Clovis G. Chappell officlating. il “The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with point lace and carried bride roses. Her attendant was Miss Mina Druilhet, who work a | gown of black velvet, with a black satin hat. Mr. J. M. Stephens was best man for Mr. Towle. Immediately || atter the ceremony the young couple || left for a wedding trip, the bride || wearing a dark blue duvetyn suit, Extra Special for Monday (1| i o Slus mesin actomatet atier Samples of Silk Underwear | | imerm: At ¥ to ¥ Actual Worth Values to $4.98 | - Values to $6.98 At $1.85 | At $2.85 We secured from one of the leading makers of Silk Underwear his entire sam- ple lines, comprising nearly 5,000 pieces, at a great price concession. The assortment includes Crepe de Chine and Satin Garments—all perfectly made and finished— trimmed with dainty lace and ribbon—choose from: Gowns, Teddys, Combina- tions, Step-ins and Camisoles. A wonderful opportunity to supply your. needs for the entire summer at big savings. . B Treasury Accountants Have Supper and Dance An informal entertailnment and dance was given In the private ball- room of the Arcade Monday evening, February 27, by the employes of the division of public debt, accounts and audits, office of the commissioner of public debt, Treasury Department lashingtons AECLIAN HALL - Twelfth' Streets II VIAVI '| HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN | 916 Colorado Building | 14th and G Sts. = Wednesday, March 8, 2:30 P.M. Subject: “The Stomach, Liver o and Intestines” . | FIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY INVITED, . Ad sa = LY R,