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. . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 19, 1922-PART 2. SOCIETY. rs. William Halhimer, in Richmond: HEALTH Tm-rowom Quentin Roosevelt Unit Gives Supper to Ward 19 On Thursday, March 16, the Quen- Mrs. Armond Cerposs was the guest last week of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Sophle Harris has returned to O & tin Roosevelt Unit of the American | S e ton Miomite Hrip) ito iNes. Fifth Avenus. NewYark * Women's Leglon gave a supper to Newmyer, and has returned to her ' oE ’ 916 Colorado Building ew ward 19 at Walter Reed Hospital. home in Atlantic City. 12 IR 1510 H. STREET.W.W. opposne sttomenat HOTELA I Several of the boys who had been e R | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ganss have re- 14th and G Sts. {|! | transterred to other wards were in- 2 ; spent last weel with her mother. Mvs, | (2rned fromea week's stay in Atlantlc| Wednesday, March 22, 2:30 P.M. Lt 3 . . v ] tis Taa i oy er mothery City to their homo on Lanier place. | ey SN M oman® ' The table was beautifully - g 4 Rl - a | : el I Ereah et e e : Mrs. David Biscman has returned to | Mrs. I Grosner, who has spent a| VIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY INVITED. i OUTICE {fi | ers were used generously on the ta- it 7 s towq from a trip to Atlantic City. | ;,nip jn Atlantié City, has returned Admission Free | ble and throughout the ward, The 3 S ‘ i ? Mr, and Mrs. Chirles Goldsmith ! to her home in Chevy Chase. '8 were presentod with souvenirs I the form -of American flags and . . I mrocks, hich they wore . . Il |throughout the evening. = Several ocna OWl’yo Il jladies “trom the unit prépared " and | it de a farewell speech addressed to ) K. Raymond, | Il |who is preparing to leave Washing- : . = ! . ton. My syniond is chairman of < : A ! the welfare committée and has been A 1 1 oz Zl’%qafl mz I |in close contact with many of these - ' i | . boys since this unit adopted ward 19, last May. 1 Y = % o . . 3 I The- Quentin Roosevelt Unit_also ; ; ] f T I 1| | 1ends a helping “Ran o che Naval : 1es In weetness o one Beginni T || |Hospial and St. Elizabeth's Hospital 3 : : 1l and aids In the cause of Americaniza- 5 . [ 1 egmning 1emorrow il {ton- it has recently planned to o 4 3 s This “Sweetness” is due to many causes—Proper Construction, pay the scholarship fee for six ex- 1 i = . : “Voici = service mon at Berea College, Berea, S ; . Fine Materials—more particularly Proper “Voicing” of the felt also alding other units in car- e i v 4 hammers. A noisy, “tinny” piano is an abomination ; a rich, reso- Irying on Americanzation work in X 7 is g stant ce of inspirati d this city. nant, :.ympathetu tone 1s a constant source of inspiration an enjoyment. Tt makes its appeal to the soul. Purity, Sweetness, Resonance and Power find highest expression in the favorite piano of the world’s most renowned Musicians—the Steintoay New Steinway Pianos as Low as $875 MONTHLY PAYMENTS ACCEPTABLE Introducing, in addition to the com- | prehensive display of Imported Mod- els, Gidding Originations and Adap- || | tations. i e —— — | | ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | Lieut. Stuart W. King. U. S. M. C..} |who nhas just returned from Haiti, was the guest last week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. King, on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Bell of Youngwood, Pa., have returned after spending their honeymoon with Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dixon in Del Ray. Miss Margaret McKericher enter- THE NEW “DROOP” MODEL IN THF POPULAR | Laffargue Piano 1S NOW ON EXHIBITION A display which presents the Au- | thoritative Modes from the Fountain | Sources of Fashion, for Tailleur and I | | i Dress Wear. ! Gowns FTOCkS Suits Mil[l'nery il [turned to their home In Rosemont 4 Il |after a visit to friends in Lorton, Va " Mrs. Thomas brell and Miss | )2 o ; kson, Kenneth i It was designed and perfected at our W C Bl . [} {Bessie Sebrell of Roandke are the|Biunt I Richard \Wright. tiwas dealgnen Jancap cd at ' raps Coats Blouses Skirts {}13] seasie Bebint ot Resadkesars ehell nivn Rous: Richard Wrigiit PERSONAL NOTES | suggestion. We needed just such a piano OF A S t H Sebrell, jr., on Braddock Heights. Wheat, A nd Wolford, RoBert | for our ever-growing ‘];u;!men! ‘.)4“?- or A ' [ s I} | Mrs. Ruth Edelin Adams announces | \hitton and Cowna Ramage. ness. piano is in Mahogany, 4 ft. Oporls Appare i }the marriage of hor daughter, Misy Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann spent the 1in. high. Its tone is musical through- - | Muriel Edelin. to Mr. Eugene Welld - Baby Grand Piano week in New York and are expected out. i You May Pay as Little as $10 $10 Down or Take as Representative Jones e To Address Texans Time was, when but few people could own Grands. S 2 . Mrs. Arthur Newmyer left for her Holeo ; oo The Gidding policy of favorable prices for the R o g Daneing and refreshments will fol- | rome”in New Orleans Tuesduy night. Long as 30 Months to h;:;fl:x;: :‘ta‘;:b]cchal‘l‘igfld.gr‘znéc“l;):hy“ér::xil ::";”:rgic: - : . I e e after a three weeks' stay in Washing- v , 3 coming season remains unchanged—and will HOTandF 20 e 3 Jiow the “:‘); ,":”I“‘;:km 'Mm‘l';l“ ton Pay for It. a trifle higher than a large upright. A Baby Grand . ! 2 e 8 as Club to held - | #: P Ry = TR 4 > meet the demand of even the conservative liif |suests of Mr. and M room at the Hadleigh, 2101 16th| Mr. Joel Hillman of Auantis adds distinction to your music room. | I i st ROFERW evening | Joined Mrs. Hillman at the Arlin I Icome. X ¥ ':“:\I_'“A“ e relteq, | Friduy, where she is spening a week. (l Mah ) and Master |imd Representative Marvin - Jo . = i rampa a randas n ogany. | Jack Pennypacker of Richmond were | - address, while Lullrl* :rl"q"lr:l J‘S:;““ES; i) :hg i the guests last week of the form 3 o ing. Repre. | gues Mry. "A s of_ the N Li_ — =i mother, Mrs. Kate Pennypucker. sentative C. K. Hudspeth is presi-|Marlborough. Baltimore, Wednesday, Pay as Little as $25 Cash or Take as Many as 36 Months to Pay for It. Mr. and Mrs. Jultan Haislip and |dent of the society. Miss Vivien Haislip were the week end guests of Mrs. Harry Eckman, in 3 0 .. Baltimg Women Hear Second Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf leave to- === ATSLOANSAR o AT : = Mrs. returned day for New York and Atlantic City, § < 713 13th St. O L e Wiiiiar Frasie] . Of Series Lectures|'o spend a week. 2 luncheon and bridge. Give Your Little Boy or Girl a Chance to Learn to Play 3 the Piano. Study of Music Aids in Character Building and an Accomplished Musician Is a Welcome Guest :@ —Everywhere and Always. @I lin White in Richmond. & geo of A& o ce Jew-| Mrs. A. Sherick of Norfolk, Va.. who i Th. All Sal "Sr. and Mrs. E. L. The second of a series of three lee- (T S SU0F Priands in Washing- e en e the weck-end wit tures on constitutional government| i Lag EUCEL oL Jrlends In WS b m jwill be given at the Women’s National — atcsTiee (by catalogue) Ar. Robert Redmond w 41 poundation at 8 o'clock tomorrow | Miss Hortense Hano has returned EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS AT PUBLIC AUCTION P Within Our Galleries T e Wese T, M 715 13th St. . iR Heten Norre T\Il‘oul\;,li:lnhl‘;\'_.r';:"‘ zel, Misses lIrenc and Helen Michel- from a visit with relatives in Balti- more. 2 Dr. Black, secretary of y iation for Consti- | Mrs. Milton. Kadden. accompanied st of the |by her sister, Miss Helen Strasburger, ven Monday, | and her brother. Mr. Lawrence Stras- burger, left Wednesday for Atlantic City s will be when Miss Herm: ield secretar¥ of the E. F. DROOP & SONS (0., 1300 G bach, Dor - : e A | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, e i ton. will speak. purim masquerade ball for the M Da ldrén of the Sunday school of the March 21st, 22d, and 23d, 1922 tord. K . At2 ,l’.M ;Ench Da: ’ Claude Waddell, Charles Rosze Mi-Careme Dance ] . e man Parsons, Richarrd Tull, Francis .' y De Lane and Keith Elkns. By Arts Club Youngl Being Effect Mr. and Mrs. George C. V 2 A g s from the Estate of the Late {have returned from - their w The younger members of the Arts: \ ANDREW HUSSEY. ALLEN {irip and are at home with the latter's | Club will give a Mi-Careme dinner | \ : jparents. Mr. and Mrs. B J. Mervine | g nee Wednesday in the clubrooms. ' N Former Librarian of the State Department. By order of tue National | Mr. d Mrs. Charles W. Brew of "‘.']‘1““" o{';h‘.""_\r':i Club “fhg ‘;m‘;‘:‘ e ’ §\~ ; Savings & Trast Co. and Erskine Gordon, Executors, together with addi- | Milwaukee are gucsts of the later'spinged tris dinner dance request all N . tions from prominent local families and others. Mrs, A, S, Mitchell. o8 :\ol::” a{‘:m\m':-guum‘: :':‘tie!l%"l’g \\ Embracing in part Antique and Modern Mahogany Furniture, Persian [-, Mrs. James L. Cato has returncdiprepared to “feast and make merry: N\ Rugs, English Glassware, Paintings, Water Colors, Antique Textiles, |yrs. 1. G. W. Keys, in Joplin, Va. P RI;LE lle \\\\ Japanese Draperies and Curios, Imported China, Ivory-finish Bedroom | Mrs. Keys accompanied her daughter U N i N 2 7 Z home. Cleveland 1135 Mirrors, Fine Bed Linen, Jewelry, Large Library, etc. T - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Winslow H. n‘“"”"““l 3200 Rittenkouse St., Chevy Chase. D. C. Suites, Silverware, iew had as their guests for the week end rrbies orad) N & Now on Vi at their home on Seminary Hill Mr. { PN § TERMS CASH and Mrs. Arghibald R. Randolph and | . . \ C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS |Miss Louise Randolph of Washingto 2 \ Valter Garnett and Miss Jos arnctt ate the guests of the in Asheville, N. C. Z The Vogue _ W W i ghts, . wezk for a trip through the far . i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Peake of . | New York city were the week end guests of the former's paren and Mrs. Joseph M. Peake, on Brad- S)onsors dock Heights. Mrs. Hugh Petty has returned from a t to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mitchell, in Culpeper. E Mrs. 1. v Mi: i May Groves are the guest former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rici ard Willingham, in Remington, Va. Mrs. Alice Lumpkin and Miss Glenn Lumpkin of Washington are the | guests of the former's son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Our showing .of Turner. e i Mrs. William Lile has returned to i luxurious Furs adds her home in Charlottesville after a - {¥isit to her son-in-law and daughter. | a fla"ermg touch to Z Y Z 72227 Z 2% 2.7 2 N i Nira 5 H Corder "of’ Culpeper 1={N the most becoming ieity. Mr. and Mrs. J.'N. Rosson announce Wholesale Prices 12. The ceremony was performed by | Sunbury, Pa., were the guests last % Designed for Wi d Mi 5 their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Phone Franklin 3683 gn |brate the birthday anniversary of the Theological Seminary | the guest of Mrs. J. H. Ballenger. ifrom a visit to relatives in New York ! i Mrs. Ward Brown of Shipman. V. H - v,V I Sell Retail at ublatt, on North Fayette street. i the marriage of their daughter, Miss i - Scott_of Culpeper, on Sunday, March | i = Rev. Mr. McKay of the Del Ray Bap- N 2y B I § A a wedding ‘trip Mr. and Mrs. Scott ? T R | | Never Were Lovelier Coats ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunsinger ‘of 3 week of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hilde- Misses Anna and Julla Slaughter of Washington spent the week end with 1105 H St. N.\W. Slaughter, -on Seminary Hill. }tained Saturday afternoon to cele- | Nz 5 { their grandson, Leslle Myers, jr. The = | Suests were Misses Louize Payne, El- : \ . 3 iTen, June and Martha Varney, Anna | ° | Eathorn, Edna Keys, Margaret Rob- . . L4 | s, Virginia Norton and Masters Rev. and Mrs. Beverly D. Tucker, at! Mrs. Mary Humphries has returned spring costume. the guest of her sister, M Olga Lorelle Rosson, and Mr. Hertert N. tist Church. After their return from brand. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson enter- elix Young, Stanley Keys and Les- | ter Norton. ¢ i MissDorothy Haycock and Miss ] . : i Mary Lee Spilman are spending the : 2 \ b J ol week end with the former's mother N7 auty of the styles, the wraps this Spring become of foremost importance. Fabrics boast of and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. John B. i X Because of the beauty yies, P pring ’ B ret R T Ve 0\ 2 \ Marvellas, imported Tweeds, Duvetynes, Bolivias, Twill Cords and other high quality weaves.- Features A New Three-Piece Costume 15 the x:lae-ntaof her parents, Mr. and ' . embrace crushed collars, Tuxedo collars, flaring sleeves, .long silken fringe, low waistline, circular capes. - Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas, on Cameron street. Mrs. Mary Poindexter Trueman of Richmond is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, of Beige Crepe Roma VoD The long cape efl‘el::l.. w;!l: Fur Coll;:, ives the :'M',’;‘ 'é:';f(‘e‘}:h Calin hng returned R i i rom Atlantic y, Where ~Mrs. N( graceful swing ;o mn:d mh ar‘;nuny w:; t.el.vog\le . o AR e Apenaing woverai| D “appears. Keep your youthful appear- of the moment for modes that drape and swirl. The Weeks at the Traymore. ance by tinting gray, faded, streaked or ornament is of Sapphire and Gold. This Costume is 3 Wn'[:rr'fim&‘lr;g!ge g::";er;‘l:y‘ Dlenchon hair instantly to its original color a decided innovation, even for PASTERNAK, wherc his parents, on North Washington| —any shade of brown orblack. *Srowna- i i i i street. tone,” the modern hair tint, is guaranteed the m(!‘oducuon of the smartest styles is a daily Mies Virginia Wilkins entertained | toer 6 Sl happening. informally Tuesday evening, at her . 2l o 3%t home. Wll not home, on Cameron street, in honor of | kin. Easily applied af . Miss Virginia King of Charlottesville, | rub or wash off and cannot be detected. Who i3 the guest of her grandmother. | Sold at all dealers 50c and $1.50. Trial Mirs. Charles King, on South St ASSDI1 | pottle sent direct for 10c. TheKenton street. Tho guests were Miss Marianne . < B o a e o viovs Peyton Shep. | Fharmacal Co., €12 Coppin Bldg. . pergon, Miss Virginia Bladen, Miss Covington, Ky. . 3 e e p e M ingon. Misa | B ONE i i obinson, 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W, Borothy Haycock, Miss Mab RO ! el Blunt, neider, 88 uise s The Oonneotiout Avense Shkop Senelds i LouiseC e and Marion Pohl, Charles M. Sh person, jr., Ebner Duncan, Eugene’ High-Class Spring Suits Fashioned from fabrics which are the aristocrats of tailored suit 9 50 hions. Sh in tailored strap and box coat styles displaying the new {:"l‘“l’:;ell. ;'l”a’;l;"are ‘:;aboral‘dy embroidered or braided.