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SOCIETY. ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., - ' : SOCIETY. Mrs. Harding to Greet Women Voters® League As s fitting finale of Washington's : ° hospitality to delegates attending e our lmo the third annual convention of the 2 National _Leagde of Women Voters and the Pan-American Conference of @ i R i Women, Mrs. Harding will receive Y Dml Com on 5 “ g e he Wh Hi 4:3 % | 2 lebach s i toe e o ¢ 0| our y npanion AN 2 r e c a co:‘:l. mx;l. ll:: W‘:‘T:::I;.:cnl::zh::.l!l:e Let It Be Like Your Closest Friend, With ¢ Twelve-Ten F St. ; v e e a i Whom You Share Your Joys and Sorrows eral will represent their countries officially or will take part in the a 2 \ round-table conference: Keep it tuned so that it always responds harmoniously to your moods. Mme. Le Breton, ¢ There’s nothing like music to banish the “blues;” it breeds happiness, n;fig?& ‘:“&f:;fi: ‘o ; contentment, hope, courage and inspiration. It enncbles and uplifts. * | tional Counctl of the Women of Ar- d The most responsive of all pianos in the world is the [ entina. Another representative of tion, who will be Mme. . Y ence, will be Senora Leonor de Dick- Il the orld’s | indon, daughter of John Gil Lowry| F ; - ” of Maryland, who has resided in Ar- | 1) gentina for some years, and, like ; 2y I " 4 | ’ Lady Astor, 18 coming to the confer- A Je ence and later will visit her old home : : I ] I W7 3 and American friends.. h o - ) Mme. Mathieu, wife of the amb, sador from Chife, is another of t '’ interested ¢ the Latin Ame; y ; I . P : ical - Tmmeortals” Is Donning Smilee ithe falh Ja The Piano of the Musical Immorta t itatl o League o . | : Women Voters to attend the conter- S New Steinway Pianos as Low as $875 s i . . -| miss muniEL RosE scHAEFFER, (I ; I b ly Payvments Acceptable TweEd Sultj ey 'l'l.dlr?cl‘;'a’;lngn Daughter of Mr. and Mra. Louis M. p [ H |- Mnth y 4 e e Washington da, ADer Zlir lxéflll:d: :fl!l'fllr, ‘:ll: M:lll{' I.Iln‘:c:‘-::: | / 3 o Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Frederick | engagement to Mr. John | . 2 i derick_H. Brooks, | Henderso: { . ership of a and Wisely So R M 5 . Ownership » hid, Mrs. ade H. 8, Mr A T i ks M (] D ynn, 6] 99 fitr s el e ik Bt Georgetown Law Séhool The New “DROOP” Model Baby Grand Piano . Gl e son, e Stewart MeLen-| Junior “Prom™ Announced In the Popular Adds Distinction to Your Music Room 2 homas Marye, Mrs. 37303"31‘55‘.’55’:?", Herbert d. Slo-| The Geofgetown Law School will LAFFARGUE PIANO Every lover of music yearns to possess a 5 e cum, Mrs, J. Herbert ‘Stabler, Mrs.{give its junfor “Prom” Wednesday Needless to say, the cousins and the Thomas Bell' Sweeney, Mra. Mina C.fevening, April 19, in the ballroom of Grand Piano. Until quite recently “price” was sisters and the aunts are “following Mra Charles Warren, Mrs. Francis |the New Willard Hotgl, [Tloipalrons Is the Best Value Procurable Anywhere || 41,e obstacle to ownership; this has been over- S Emory Warren and’ Mrs. Charles |and patronesses will include Senator I come, as we are now offering a thoroughly reli- sutt”’—in fact, there secems to be no Boughton Wood. and Mrs. Edwin S. Broussard, Senator | i able Baby Grand, the Brambach for-$635 Made in an exclusive “Baby Grand” factory.’ It’s the smallest Grand made—only 4 ft. 8 in., in length—has a rich tone, is in mahogany and fully warranted. To approved credit. Pay as little as $25 2 down, or take -as long as 36 months to pay for it. Patterns on applications. and Mrs. Pat Harrison, Senator David I. Walsh, Representative and Mrs. | +|James O'Connor, Representative and Mrs. John Reber, Representative and Mrs. I. M. Foster, Mrs. G. E. Carson, J Mrs, James McCahill, Chief Justice We're very particular to mention their tailoring; it is superb in the the twenty.two plctureayus epizodes of R Erlebacher Tweeds. Little niceties of coft silk linings, seams done by duod Sters at the cathedsal, ' |Hugh J. Fegan, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph To approved credit. You may hand, hand-finished buttonholes, do mean so much. - And while the Lady Geddes, assisted by the nnu.hlg&,ggf*;;i{'&n‘;m';f',gfj;-" S sty slo pay as little as $10 down or 375 It wal perfected at our suggestion. It supplies a long felt want: A real Piano for small music rooms, or apartments. In Mahogany. 4 it. 1 in. high. time and place when tweed suits are x p Sponsors Forming Groups' not i keeping. For ‘The Cross Triumphant ‘The sponsors are rapidly completing the organization of their groups:for . 5 s = r 4 take as long as 30 months to Suits are very aristocratic in every sense of the word, they'’re marked |ombassy staf and Mrs Sinclair Bowen. | Dr. atd Mes. Danici A O Dososhue: pay for it Steol included. and Mrs. Frank Perry, Mr. and Mr of Arimathea.” Mrs, Julia James, Mrs. Michael M. Doyle, Mr. Albert Kegw Beresford, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Hoes, | afr. and Robert A. Maurer, Mr. 50 5 under th auspices of the House of (and Sire. Boya ° "% © T | You Will Find the Choicest Selection of Player-Pianos, % | . Mercy, wHl have charge of “The| Mr. Larry F. Hardy is general < A = o o > I $ 2 9 $3950 $49 0 . Martyrdom of St Alban’ Mme. |Tah 5 cherge of g (Fron and 2 B Victrolas, Victor Records, Music and Musical Instruments in Our Stock Grouitch and Mrs. Coolidge are spon-|man of the executive committee; Maj. ‘ sors for the scenes of Pope Gregory {Saunders, chalrman of the finance and St, Augustine, In which the{committ Mr. Edward Hastiiegs, i AR - “Queéen” will be played by Princess|chairman of the committee for the SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS Bertha Cantacuzene. ballroom and refresnments; Mr. Joh In the Saxon group the sponsors Chairman of the music | roo ons o “"‘"’““'D p ‘Ol l EMMONS S SMITH are Miss Katherine Judge, Mrs. Thomas | favor committee; Mr. Timothy Daly, ° ° oy ° at the very plebeian prices of EE===—=—=————N\(J. Reed, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Mrs.|chairman of the reception committee James Carroll Frazer and Mrs, Lars|Mr. Frank Daly, chairman of public Anderson. ity Mr. J. F. Moore, chairman of dec. Three of the scenas in the colonial {oration, and Mr. Victor Houston, = = e S 3 - group will be under the au: es of the airman of the program and Invita. . Washingtor's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets / Colonial Dames of North Caroling, the [tion committ Stenvay Due-Art Punclas Vtber Duo-Art Puanolas Asciian Vocalions Girls’ Friendly Society of Washington and the congregations of Old Pohick | Church and Christ Church of Alex- e e andria. Mrs. John A. Lejeune, B w— sisted by Mrs. J. H. Dayton and ‘Woodrow Wilson, assisted by George Mindigerode and Mrs. Grayson, are responsible for | Communion at Jamestown,” and * { Baptism of Pocahontas.” Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard, Mme. : : gren, Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mirs.'J. P. Barney, Mrs. Woolsey Aspin. wall and the Alumnae Association of . “St. Mary's in the Grove,” have charge (] {of the ~second group of American scenes. 4 - ‘The interlude of poetry, music and art are taken by the League of Ameri- ||| 1 1 - t can Pen Women, by Mrs. Henry D. ||f A 2 J > > = Dimock and Mrs. Altred Thom, and Open 9:15 AM. 2 Close 6 P.M. Success Is Predicted For Benefit Card Party Indications are that the card party at Wardman Park Inn Tuesday, April 18, for the benefit of the Na- tional League to Conserve Food Ani- mals and the Humane Educational Soctety, will equal anything that has ~ been given this winter, both from a For Women and Mlsses - social and financial standpoint. " g Mrs. Katherine E. Hubbard, presi- - —have been added to the assortment that caused such sensational selling in our Dress - lli| aent of the Washington branch of the Department this past week. .\ organisation, is chairman of this Different Models, Different Trimmingw, Different Materials and Combinations 2 card party, and Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb is. vice chairman. Miss Patton Is chairman of patronesses and of tick-! ots, assisted by Mrs. Nannis Green i{ Jebe: Mrs. J. E. Lapham. of prizes,; assisted by Mrs. Charles Cecil, and Mrs. Benton Halstead; Mrs. Wi Spaid, of tables. Mrs. Arthur [ o and Mrs. Albert Fowler are assist- ants. raded-in Pianos, Player- B s ge. et i o 2 be for sale under the supervision of | Mrs. Albert M. Read. assisted by Mrs. | John Cassidy. Mrs. G. Bourner and ; Mrs. G. Avery Dabinett, Mrs. Marr| and Mrs. W. Edward Hearn. Sizes T 16t0 18 Pianos and Phonographs No public sale of any description held in this city has a greater sig- nificance than this special sale of musical fistruments. Prices of all in- struments far below their regular cost. Full guarantee on every in- strument sold. affair one of unusual interest. Never Before in the History of This House Have o one o 'ea W/ & served and ) .. L {Miss Lydia S. Biddle, N nr'et. We Offered Such Bargains o A & The officers and directors of the Washington Animal Rescue League, We are doing the Dress business of Washington. There 18 a -reason.” Better values—better , styles—better colorings. Dresses for 'most any oc- casion, fashioned of such popular materials as Canton Crepes, Crepe © Chine, Ta Animal Rescue League Benefit Bridge P rty Tables for the bridge party to be given Wednesday afternoon at the Wardman Park Hotel for the benefit of the Washington Animal Rescue League are being rapidly taken, and the patronage of Mrs. Harding and | other notable women is making the which has headquarters at 349 Mary- | /i 3 3 land avenue southwest, are: Rear Ad- Charming New Models in fllufll S. Ai! stfirmon.bnremdem: Mrs. ° . L3 endum R. Blumenberg. first vice - & Enoann o Iricotine Suits - 3 ‘mond _ Gorgas, Featuring the new long siraight-line Welted and un- treasurer, and ydig S. Biddle, belted models—and the jaunty short coat styles—prettily . A, Gordon-Cumming, Mrs. braided and embroidered—every garment perfectly tailored Harry C. Moses, Mrs. Ira Bennett, ¥ 9 and finished. Al sizes, 16-18, 36 to 44. Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. Truman rs. Wesley Merritt, Mrs. Miss Nannie Macomb, 5 - Bai Richardson - Player-Pianos Missl Batucs son -and " Mra. | Also Pianolas 1|Girls’ Club Members Mra. by Acolian Co. Guests at Card Party Upright Pianos Included in this list are many of the best Paris-Inspired Models Are Included in This Sale of Included in this list are known makes. In- “Included in this list are many brand-new Baby Th 3 e members of the Ohio Girls struments in this rvead tan - atowthaie | | 224 “sienthed makes Club attended a card party last even. lar coat. b:lo.: slight- ing at the home of Mrs. P. C. Lug! Hats - at ss& and $ 105‘.’2 All the wanted Straws and Fabrics compose group have bean taken in exchange and have been re- paired in first-class condition and carry our unequivocal guarantée. Menthly Terms As Lew as §10.80 Stone Marten—Opo: Chokers JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO WEAR WITH YOUR TAILOR- ED SUIT OR SPRING FROCK Monthly Terms Monthly Terms As Low as $13.90 Charming new Suit ‘Blouses, of all-silk, geor- gette crepe, crgpe de chine Sensational Hit Hawaiian Fox Trot ' We are oflu-$ e Very exceptional values Vocalions, Victors, Columbias y ing a "’“’I selec- in ingrain silk stockings, | these charming hats, and the values ‘are very muth’ ‘and combinations. Choice And Other Makes LOLA LO, played by U. .mflond:lt :;:.z full fashioned, with extfa .above the ordinary. A Tedea RRER : of (]:cter ksPand cto]la:ls, PricodiBeci 325 00 tS“'S‘Alf"l‘;'n"lflh Chigrchw- C OTHER FUR | heavy heel, sole and gar- : ._4u the Newest Shapes e m :?;1;;5 ng:ea‘cl G:ln.nnd“:ielkc-’ 2 CEOKERS ALSO ll ter top. We are showing | —from the tiny pele i-l h. l.l"i lar “%?1"- !'nl‘i‘»h’»n : embroidered models in them in 'Black; White, Cardovan, Tan, Mode and Pearl, Navy, Black, -Henna, | Bisque, Flesh’ and White —all sizes. and novelty triouming. — all . . .. . 1215 G St. NW. xperienced Advertisers Prefer The Star RS i 7 - Sz % P 4 : s g0l e g G e