Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1922, Page 46

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Tomorrow and Tuesday we WIll have on sale (in ouf May Sale of New and Used Instruménts) a spe- cial display of all ex in- struments which have just been received from our repair ahop Some of these instruments are like new and are priced far below their regular valwe. Partial List of Exchnged Upright Pianos .gg Bradbuary I;m "'“ ms Sciute : G.blar : (Kew) 3315 Steinway . Terms—$15.00 Cash, Belince 30' Monthly Ply-tufl Extire Building Devoted to Muate P‘nfiil‘h'ltof Exchinged Player-Pianos (Like -n-\ Tmr—&ZS 00 Cash, Balance in JO ‘ Manfly P-y-m\b Tlie Greatelt Vlhe in Our May Sale BRAND NEW SHONINGER PIANO %395 Regular Price, 3525 A piano with a world-wille repu for quality and dunlnllty—-élhbl ifi 1850. We have sold Shoni an for the last 1B years and know their worth. Terms—$25.00 Cash, Belance in 30 !_mu, Pagments EXTRA SPECIAL ' A Wonderful Phonograph Ofifer A Brand-New Voca]lon $85 -mhnudonkuu‘uly With duola. Made to séll for $1365. Weluve only a of these instrunishts left They wére made up by the Asvlisni Co. for. export trade afid we weré only allotted a smiall quasitity of this style. Terms—$10.00 Cash and SION Per Month Our New Player-Piano Special Melochord Player Mmla by Aeolian Company, Ncw York $575.00 . This Instrumnent Seld for $748 ‘l'llll“ nmmnu-oummum Mw@mm-mmby . and skve. Johi wd!z» of :m to Mr. B, uni Chase; lvl‘?! Mrk A-ng- Chase of thi m'x’ numl«hb Wi uu plate thi .fl ll e Efi“ SEaghIeY 38 miibieeth Hust son, to Mr. ntvurd D. anuvlllt. vhnln',oo'! nfifimgucun( Bano d Par oen ln- :‘.’:."1‘.‘.:.",15','3 he Brasii Trae tion; Ligh gt ot chy, e yice bt ch- e Anm comes of an O r. Manning is & r, 8nd Mre. seph s Manning ot Baltimore d_ & ephew. of Clévelatid P. Manning. He il {is well knowp in Washington Mr. And Mrs. George Lewis Peckhiim Iunouneb the ‘engagement of their daughter Mdrgaret Macdonald | Charles smmy r‘orbu. won. of Mra, Margaret Forbes. No date has been set !or u:o ‘wedaing. Mrs. Miles C. Young of Lincoln drive, Glermlnln'n, P, announces the en ement of her anu:hrer Janet rthr f Boyd ey Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Janiney Brown | | of Washingto | Noxth Carolina Society I I l| | sentative Mansfleld of || song, l} | dance. To Recall Mec]denburd Celebration of the anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg Decla- ration of Ifidependence will ‘be made &n especlally attraétive event by the North Carollna Society of Washing- ton this year, a reception and ball to be given at Wardman Park Hotel to- morrow evening. With a membership of some 500,the North Carolina So- ciety of Wi the eve.sl(ondl night the climax of the seties of nc Al events that it has | given during the ybar. The' recention and ball will be pre- ceded by #n holr of entertainment followfhg an address on the subject of the Mecklenbyrg Declaration of In- dependence. which will be made by 0. Everett of Durham, N. C., one of that state's most eloquent speakers. A Specialty of the evening will be “The Butterfly Dance.” given by little Miss Genevleve Halloran, daughter of Mr. Mathew F. Halloran, mayor of Hyattsville, whlle Miss Mar- garet. Mansfield, daughter of Repre- Texas, a violin- ist of note, will render & number of lections; vocal solos to be given by Miss Mary A. Beadle and others. this part of the entertainment té be con- cluded by the singing of the state “The Old North State.” Then ington proposes to make il follow the reception and efreshments will be served during the evening. With Mrs. Anigus W. McLean 8s chairman, the patron- are Mrs, Adelaide Worth Bag- rs. F. M. Simmons, Mrs. Lee S. Ovérman, Mre. David H. Blair, Mra. C. 0. Sherrill, Mrs. John H. Small, Mra Sim L Rogers. Mra Thomad Washington, Mrs. E. R. Stitt, Mrs. Henry W. Miller, Mrs. Peter M. Wi son, Mrs. Glimer Breniger. and Mrs. William C. Rivers of Fort Myer. In charge of the decorative effects | |and special features is a committee I | Miss 2 |l {floor committee wil l| | of Durham ‘a8 the consisting of Mias Jessica Randolph ith, chalrman; Rawlings, Thck, M arion Butler, orma BurvulL Miss Ethel Bag- ley, Commander ‘Henry Cooper, Com- mander J. J. London, . Gil Roy Price and Be Co e composed of a number of young men under the dis rection of Col. Alex Willlams, amen whom are Col. 'rerry F. Hartley, Hunter Creech, Mr. Benjamin. Cook, Commander Henry Coaper ahd Com- mander, J. 3. London. In the receiv- ing line will be Mr. Edward E. Brit- ton, presifient of the society, with Mrs. Britton, ahd the other officers, of the soclety, with Mr. R. O. Everett est’ of honor. The floor committee of young wom en will be under the direction of Miss Jane Carmichael, chairman, who will be dasisted by Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Eugenia Lejeutte, Miss Margarst | | Coldwell, Miss Diana Cumming, Miss il | Heten | | Corinne Stephens, | | Betty Bryant, Griffin, Miss,_ Elizabeth Jones, Mary Louise . Johnson, Miss Miss _Katherine Rebecca Dial, Miss Lydia Napper, Miss Margaret Hertford, Miss Mary Misg Marriott, Miss | [Stitt, Miss Eleanor Hill and Miss Catherine Shaw. Presidént Harding The Pfesident and Mrs. Harding will occupy a box at the ball game to b8 played tomorrow afterfioon at the il | American League Base Bill Park for ! rm EACA Crantordy Jobin Iy il | Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, the benefit of the Childres’s Hospital. Vioh Prestdsnt &hd Mra. Oooliage will Be &méng thé guests in the Commis- sioner. of the District and Mrs. Cuno 1. Budolph's bok, and othéf box hold- &fs wilt lieldi the Secretiry of War 8, Senator &nd Mra. Jo: inghuyseh, !Inn;:r -‘rhnu , 3r.; the third assistant secretary of Fa, Robert Woods Blins St ke . Johnson, Mr. and- Mfs. || westeott. Mme. Hauge, Mr. Joseph Leiter, Mi Carroll : Gl and Mrs. . Leonard, Mr ‘and Mrs. Lars Andersoh, Mr. and rs./Randall Hagner, Mrs, Richard H. -row send, Mr. and Mrs. Walter.D. Denegre, Mr. . | | vi8ge, Mr, dn jr 23 H-l' nnd Mrs. erlhl!l Lan Mr. wfl llnrrmdrldge Jn:'fllfl. Mrs. Willard B ““Ruh o i Burchell, leman J I ? lfl(hlh ¥, W. b, mnm .f"‘&.f"" Krautho! IIDP Sraith, Sherid Hamilton-Go: bu Donald Woodward. Hostesses at Shower 3 For Miss Lillia# Frye Miss Bula Hoak and Mis} Halén Manr wer® hostesses &t a very attractive #liowst fiven Tutsday eveiiltig ini honor of B LtiHkn F¥PS; Whosd Wedding 5 wer Camplni/‘ v R, LE| L A..'-I:II of Azll. ‘E{OII r -.n- ‘Washington. £ (Continued from Fifth Page.)™ held with a bandeau of orange bl She carried a shower bom- quet of rosebuds, lilies of .the valley and malden hair ferns. rs. Robert Meeds of Brookland as matron of honor, wore & gown of pale pink georgette over silk apd carried *pink roses. Mr. Louis H Meares of New York, a brother of the Bridegroom, was best man. The bridal party stood before a bower of green, stidded with pink and white roses, which formed the background for the Altar. Preceding the ceremony Mrs.. O. W. Hinds of Brookland sang “At Dawn- Ing"” and "0 Promise Me” with charming effect. Thé wedding march was played by Miss Emily Meares of Baitimore. going by motor, lark blue suft of poiret twill, with hat to matoh. . Among the Out-of-town gussts were Mrs R. A. , grandmother of the b_nde. !Lr llld Mrs. R. C. Pollard, Mrs. ‘M. R. Adamg Misses Margaret and -Mildred Adanfs, Mayo R. jri; R. Boyd Adams and Mrs. Charl P. Kasey, all of Roanoke, Va Rev. and Mrs. Armand, dé Rom; Meares and Miss. Emily Meares b Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Meares of York, Pa, and Mr :nd Mrs. Louis H. Meares of New York. —_—— | Tea at Arts Club Today. Mrs. €. A. Kenyon Hostods I Mrs. Clarence A. Kenyor will act 88 hostess at the tea this a the Arts Club from 43:0 té she will be assisted by Mrs. C. Dean, Mrs. Lodis N. Geldert and Mtss Nina Nlemann. | : = Adamy, | for ‘Near. East Relief. Mr. Stevens wijl have ‘A large ol ;dnu with thems. Dr. ‘n Siss M Hsmy, y. Wiley, Mr. John B. Larner; ! A. Thrite, Mr. and Mrs. 'emrlui: PBell, Senator %and Mre. | iiliam B King. Mr. and Mrs. Bkt Zowlisiionnan e St Clatr, Mrs, ‘Emma 8. Shelto, flr. PSR W. One Thousand Patrs - Famous Queen Quality Oxfords and Strap Pumps Specially Priced for This Week Only A Genume 20% to 40% Reduction 15 Siyles to Choose From. Owing to delayed shipments we are overstocked on these shoes and in order to move: them more quickly we have matked them iar “below original selling price. One 'and two strap pumps in .bhck kid, Patent & tan calf. Ox- - fords include tan calf. mahogany , & black kid, some with wing tips; gray calf with black trim; smoked Elk with tah eali trim and suede with Patent grim. These shoes are all brand new styles with light weight welt soles for sport ‘and street wear. Every size included. | Queen Quality Boot Shop . 1219 F STREET N. W. 'M.flfld«y!fl'flnnlflflh» < Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. EXPERT OPERATORS IN OUR BEAUTY PARLOR HQM—M Waving—Manicuring—Hair Cutting ; DRESS SKIRTS $5.00 Baronet Satins, Silk Crepes, Prunella Cloth, Duvetyn, Serges, and Tweeds. phin mlm‘z‘ox liu-!g nd plai :,un"m'.'.gfi"" ~ Every Skirt in the Iot is worth a great deal mo(t Tmfls:r 1109-1111 G St. N.W. When our custpmetsflfter shoppmg around town— come and tell us, that duf values are the best in the city, ‘we naturally feel prpud. This is a comimon occurrence in our Fur Departnient. . Note the prices on fihéét quality brandinew chokers. * Stone Marten. . ,. m..' Natural Hudsg Bay Sable: .....$37. § Natural Russian Sable . ... $41.50t0 $145.88 . Mink Single &nd Dogfi%j Skins .....515.00to Germah Fm:h 75to slm Jap Marten ..... .$2250 ¥ Platifiim and Blue Dyed Wolf ... em.......$1850 Squirrel; heavy full-fur- red skins .... Foxes, ail colors from .......38.75 t $85.00 1t's time to store wifitér-fars NOW. Pnone Main 7850 Far Dept.——and have our iflm tall." Remodeling and repairing & fuis-done in our own rémodéling jobs. ' ¢ R hy :xpens‘. Storage free on 'l Appreciate You've Never Seen More Charming or Bettet Values Than We Are Offering in This Sale of ILK DRESSES| Worth Up to $49.50—for Women and Misses . Beaded, embroklered &nd novelty trimmed. models, suitable for Afternoon, Sports and. Dlmwr Wear. Every wanted oslor and mm For immediate wear and {or the early fall. We have taken from our regu- lar stock—and reduced them— Suits Worth Up to $98.50 $ Anticipate your needs for the early fall and take advantige of these exe traordinkry bargains. AII-".OI Tm Twanl ML Styles for wémen and miseek Braded, embroidered and strictly tailored mod- els sizes from 16 to 42, but not in every thodel. the Wonderful Values We Are Shiowing in ~ _Goats- Capes- Wraps *16:

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