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MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY- Let us all unite in making Washington’s Second Music Week an Unprece- dented Community Success. free! Bring your friends and the children. of the week’s activities. MUSIC IS ONE OF GOD'S GREATEST GIFTS TO MAN Habitual indulgence in good music makes the individual, the family, the community, and in the end the nation, richer, stronger, braver, happier and more contented. It puss “ful- - ness” imto “Joy-fulness.” CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM, 8:00 0’CLOCK Grand Concert Inaugurating Washington’s Second Music Week Programs for sale at our store, 25¢ each. 1 5000 FREE SEATS EVERYBODY FOR MUSIC About 300 musical events will be staged—adl Buy a program, giving details _ Join in the recreational singing! CONCERT GRAND PIANOS OF THE \VORL‘S MOST RENOWNED MAKERS And these superb instruments will be used by all soloists, as well as for accom- paniment of the choruses and all recreational singing. Steinway Pianos are more durable, pyrer and richer in tone, than any others in the world. From LISZT To Rachmaninoff Practically all dis- [ tinguished musicians i have | using used and are STEINWAY. of the Musical Immortals CENTRAL, WESTERN AND DUNBAR. AUDITORIUMS INDIVIDUALLY OWN In Order That LOVERS - of MUSIC May conveniently purchase a Steinway, we will accept an in- itial payment of 10% And extend the bal- ance over a period of two years, in monthly payments. New Steinway Pianos are priced as low as $875. There is but one quality throughout. The Steinway is an ideal gift to the June bride or the graduate. EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS | E.F.DROOP & SONS CO.,1300 G Player-Pianos—Victrolas and Records—Used Pianos—Music Ertebacher Twelve-Ten F St. \ Refreshing in Their Individuality.Are These Erlebacher Originated Summertime Dresses The salient fea-ture'of this remarkable showing is the infinif;* care in the styling as well as evidence of the skilled dressmaking employed Nost Imported Giigham Imported French Linen $12.50 Up o $25.00 Imported Dotted Swiss _ Handmade Irish Lace ¥ Trimmed i $22.50 to $35.00 New Silk Shantung Sport Dresses $19.50 and $22.50 Printed Crepe de Chine Striped Tub Silk Dresses Guaranteed to Wash $19.50 and $39.50 Smart Silk Lace Dresses White and Colors ,849 50 to $97.50 Crepe Rama Chiffon Dresses 7 Crepe Georgette Dresses in,. White and Colors, $39.50 to $69.50 We are showing a complete assortment of Bridal Dresses, Graduation Dresses, Confirma- Nighi tion Dressés, Class Dresses. thbwt rewr‘va,tm we aré. now ofcmg our RN E 'Spring Stocle of SUITS, COATS, 1/ WRAPS AND 'DRESSES. SOCIETY OPENING Tuesday, May 30 .- Roof Garden Afu‘&n(awmderfnlandmobflnfled.wewofdn Record of Happenings In Society Circles Of Intere’t. Locally| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fish of New York Visiting Here—Others. Guests in|_ Washington-2Events Else- |- where. Mr. and: Mrs. Hamilton Fish of New | : York, parents of Representattye Hamilton Fish, jr., arrived in Wllh- Ington yesterday for a visit and are staying at Wardm: Park Hotel. Capt. and Mrs. W. Pitt Scott ar- rived yesterday for a week's visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage, at the New Willard Hotel. Capt. Scott is stationed at Hampton roads, where Mrs. Talmage has visited them during the past winter. Mrs. Marshall Field has as her guest for several days Mrs. Hare Lippincott of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Crittenden Calhoun will motor to Princeton to- day, to. remain until Wednesday, when they will return-to Washing- ' Sigma’ Sorority » save a ban- ‘and_dance last,evening at the Club: ;' The hlu¢ room was mt- ly decorated-for the bdecasion. -Mrs: Marie T. Miller, Miss Mary Daigleish - and Miss Gloria Searles were the committee In charge, Miss || Phoebe - Stine - being toastmistress. Among those. present were Miss Evelyn Morrison, Miss Lulu. Hoiby, Miss . Anna. Patterson, Miss Adine Hampton, Miss Gladys Collins, Miss Rose Scheuren, Miss Rebecca Spruce, Miss C‘Lhorlna Spruce. Miss Nan Dean, Katherine Hawley, )fln nlll Cllrk. H(II R\I(h Bitser, rraine Rose, Miss Mary Stin Ester Jones, ' ll!n Elsie McClure, Miss Helen Gn‘: -Al\n Ricker, Miss Annflfll. J Gertru Mis ucDonlld. M othy Cnlhllm Miss Virgin Miss Ruth.Jones, Miss Cleo Scanland, M rgaret ‘Thompson, Miss Dnu~ q nubes. this the most charming ROOF GARDEN in Wash- ington. The Wi;ri;gton 15th Street Opposite the Treasury ” Mrs, Waltér !Mtord Mrs. Bertram Emerson, jr., Mrs. Raymond Ebuly Mrs.. Peroy “Walter “and Mrs. Richmond: MISS VELMA HITCHCOCK, Daughter of Mrs. Arthur L. Hiteh- her engagement No date has (= been et for the wedding. Illlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllmal- Imported French Voile - Mrs. Connese Chgirman Of Recital Committee Mrs. Leland 'Stanford Conne: chairman’ of the committee arrangini for the recital fo be given by the violinist, Jules .Falk, ‘8ccompanied by Clarence -Fuhrman, .in / the { Willard | room at. the New Wjllard Hotel, for the benefit of the Sunshine Home for ‘Women, of which board Mrs. Connes: announces ‘the followin Mrs. Larz’Anderson, Mrs. | S Alfred Pembroke. Thom, Mrs. James|= Carroll Frager, Mrs: Marshall Field, Mrs. Minnigerode: Andrew. ton, ‘Mr: ton and close their house on New Hampshire avenue for the summer. They will go to Princeton the end of this week. and will spend June in their home, Rosedale House, ~and early in July will sail for San Fran- cisco by way of Panama. They will be in San Francisco for the conven- tion of the American Bar Assoclation. An Extraordinary Sale Monday! Just B;fore‘ Decoration Day Garments at Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost Skirts Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur &. Hubbard are entertaining a house party over the week end in their country home, Great Hall, at _Chestertown, d, for their so Wilbur R. Hubbard, Thoir guests “include Mr. and Mrs. J. Triplett . Haxall, jr., Miss Dorothy Haxall, Miss Margaret M. Platt of Baltimore and Mr. Graham Hodges of Washington. o tenden Calhoun, Mrs. Vernon Mrs. G Ki hi z = cl:&:;’gedb?ur{e residence ':;333[‘ lfsg Reph ;{:’.e:‘:r:" rs. Francls St. Clair, | $29.50 spfl'l Tweed Suits. . .$14.95 $9.00 Baronet Satin Skirts X A ool i Srafimente, 13I8 Catvertatrest é‘g'.';f:’,:é;;.?,..‘{;‘:! ;‘;;‘:L'::g;:g:j;{‘ $55.00 Tailored Navy Suits. . . .$39.50 $15.00 Sport Silk and Cloth Skirts. $9.95 . and Mrs. F. X. A. 111 sail | Shepherd, el i et S nost month for Germany, where Mr.|Eerfleld. Mrs $35. 00 Shantung Silk Suits. " . .. $25.00 $20.00 Sport Silk andCloth Skirts.$12.95 Eble will be financial representative in Berlin. Mrs. Eble's mother, Mrs. Swinger of Oregon, will join them here shortly and accompany them to Berlin. .’ Ha Dimock; ‘Mrs. Rose - Gouyerneur ‘Wesley M. Stoner. Mrs. Edwin Hownrd of Greenville, 1 JrrERu S ol o o time, | TTibute to Be Paid is stopping at thi h X . ch Davis' Mem’ory Smit companied by her two children, are| Tribute will be paid te the memary visiting her_ parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. | of Jefterson : Davis_Saturday . evening, William T. Betts, for ewe weeks. { June.3, at Mount.Vernon Place M. K. She spent last week withy her sister,|Church South, when the Confederate Mrs. Gilbert L. Rodier, at American | Veterans, the United Daughters of the University Park, where she has been | Confederacy, the Sons of: the Confed- | = much entertained. She is well _Te-|eracy and the Children ' gather with membered in Washington as Miss | their friends to hold their annual cele- Anna Betts. Miss Edith M. Gray of |pration of Jefferson Davis' birthday Capitol Hill entertained a few days | anniversary. ago in her honor and had among the | Senator Pat Harrison of Mississipp | guests Mrs, Joseph iride, Miva Ger- % trude Becker and Miss Pauline Scott. | B, Howry and Capt. Fred Beall will = represent. Camp 171, Confederate Vet- H. Guve Of|crans. An appropriate.musical program New York come to Washington | hag been arranged, with Miss Lillia: today to spend the week and will stay at Wardman Park Hotel. Hoes and Mr: Coats, Capes and Wraps ' $25.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps. $15.00 $37.50 Coats, Capes and Wraps.$18.95 $50.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps. $35.00 .....316.95 ..$25.00 $10.00 Summer Cotton Dresses. .35:95 $18.00 Summer Cotton Dresses. . $12.95 One-Thousand Sport Sweaters All the new models in every color. Sport and outing models, $10.00 to $15.00 values. $5.00. $7.50. $10.00 Special, Remarkable: values. $1.98, $3.98 to $10. 00 Chenoweth and Miss Josephine Houst as participants, both of who Daughters of the Confederacy. The celebration is' under auspices of | the District - of Columbia _ Division, Daughters of the Confederacy. and the . meeting is ‘open ;to veterans, daughters, Mr. Basil Mile o has spent a | oo g e e friends. short time in Washington, sailed yes- terday on board the Adrfatic ~for — 7 Liverpool. < 23 Col, Edward L. Doheny, who arrived in Washington ‘Friday for an extend- ed stay, is at Wardman Park Hotel. 100 New Bloyses,Special Monday, $5.95 to $7.95 IIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIH = .:'. Mrs. Charles W. Burgess of Omaha, Judge and Mrs, accompanied by her young son, has returned to her home. Judge and Mrs. Smyth will go west July 1 and make the trip through the Yellowstone Park, and on their_return will stop in their old home, Omaha. for a few | [} Weeks' visit with their children, Mrs, Burgess and Mrs. Sibbernsen. Lieut. G. E. McHugh and Mrs. Mc- Hugh of Brooklyn, are at the Pow Mrs. Ada McDermott Burke, widow of Dr. Charles J. Burke of Mount \ | Vernon, N. Y., has returnedl to Wash- ington, where she was born and reared, to make this her future home. She has her son and daughter, Charles 1. jr. and Miss Mary A. Burke, with her in their apartment at 1858 Cali- fornia street. As Misy Ada McDermott she was prominent among local mu- sicians and in the choir work of th church. She was contralto soloist i several Roman Catholic churches un 350 of Those Fascinating $25 and $35 Silk Dresses E $15 ~ $20 Printed Silk Crepes - Veiled Foulards and he was also | member of the | N. Y., board of health. Mrs. Burke and her daughter made ‘a month’s visit In Washington last ‘fall as guests of Dr. Laura Fenwick Shu- d Mrs. i - - . Erue 80 Mok Jeasie CORRS Tk Printed Georgette Crepes Georgettes with laces Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. White will Foulard Silks Lace over satin leave Friday for anff and Lake o . Louise in the Canadian Rockies, Drop-Stitch Tricotine Canton Crepe ' Mr. &nd Mrs. Will L . SR D Crepe de Chine - Roshanara Crepes Farragut after a month in New York and Boston., They went to Boston to attend the annual congress of the Sons of the Revolution, of which Mr. Parks has been registrar general for everal years. During their stay in ew York Mrs. Parks entertained at he McAlpin a company of eight of her old schoolmates and girl friends in_ Buffalo, her former home. Two tables of: bridge followed the lunch- eon: New Shipments Have Arrived —to complete the size assortments—23 summer styles, many of them new arrivals, and not shown in last week’s sale...-Last week's sale was a huge success—tomorrow's should be even greater. 4 * Sensing the Demand! Here is a manufacturer who has sensed the demand of the times,” making up his higher-priced materials into dresses at prices which have caused a furore. Some of these very styles have been in our regular stocks at $26.50, $29.50, .etc.—newest summer fashions. And now you can buy them at $15 and $20 each. Dreues for Street, Country Club and _ Afternoon Affairs Tailored, ribbon trimmed, beaded and hand-embroidered. Styles— . Three-piéce Sport Dresaes. Cape Dresses, bloused and loose panel effects. Irregular hem lines and new sleeves are Lieut. F. M. Howard of Baltimore and Mrs. Heward are spending the Week end at the Powhatan, John Hooe Iden has motored to | New York, where shq will spend sev- | eral weeks. {Arts and Lettere Club I To Honor Officers An afternoon reception will be held by the International Association of Art and Letters at the club home.l 715 I street northwest, Monday, from 5 to 7 o'clock, in honor of the new president and board of officers. Presi dent Maurice F-ancie Egan will b supported by Dr. Stanwoed Cobb Prof. A. King-Smith, Mr. Robert Boldsmith,” Mrs. A. S. Hamilton and {Miss Dick Root, vice presidents; also {by Dr. Alexander Henneman, record- ing secretary; Miss Marie C. Redfern, corresponding “sccretary; -Mrs. M. V. Smith, assistant corresponding secre . offman, treasurer; Capt, H. S. Abell, assistart treasurer: Mr. Victor Russell. auditor; Mrs. An ! ie A: Wilder, llhmrhn. and Mrs. Id: .| D Peters, histodlan. °| featured. . 5 Ths flu,lllcfl h;s ‘:ar P"!f memberl . D onso Sm rof. Leonard | iaer. D ¥. Wilcox, Col. Samuel Colors— B. Milton, e ma an ra. = ' i Eiten Mre. Fiorence Jaciks | White Tan Jade son S!Ofiglrd !‘G"K’{’“ p;elll.:ienl. hls' * R made a member’ ol &6 execu- g P board with the title of Tounder, Flesh . ose Orange A Jan' of the association having . hllgn"hm and extablished. ¢ her i . Peach Beige Mohawk tigation. 4 C ;t.y Fallow Brown 18t Gabriel's Carnival $E Cornflower Navy Black S Card Party Benefit|il} #A card party will be given for the ||| benefit of St. Gabriel's carnival at the National Cstholic Conimnnity House, 601 H street northwoest, Monday, June | | 5 -k 8 ocloek A-‘ ing in making’ 0 will be Miss Bllnll uldl‘ln‘ ulll Julia Martin, n Lynn, Mrs. M. Ahern, mh Hl lhy.ini nhu Sizes 34 to 44. Every one can be fitted. Extra sales- people will be on hand, so every one can be waited upon ~ promptly.—Second Floor. - SR Open Until 5:30 Monday KISS lone, . Hlls Lyans, Miss ‘Geryase Couitivr.