Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1922, Page 46

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pE 3 : 8 Al oL SOCIETY. - WASHINGTON, D. A. R. Officers Atiend ; Sy v Pl.n une Garden p.fl, Mrs. J. M. Ready, treasurer: Mrs. clgbhouse of the- International Asse- J Frank Duehring, recording secretary; |ciation of Afts and Letters, 1716 I _ As Hospital Benefit|Miss aary 1. ki corresponding | street, was given Tuesday afternoon ' SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS Eighth Memorial Tea Rncrstaty] e Milton & A X o i Ty rs. n M The ladies’ board of Georgetown|Harry V. Haynes, Mrs, George Tully |PY the English artist Mra. M. L BMMONS 8. 8MITH The eighth memorial tes honoring University Hoapital will give a card|VaU€han. Mrs, Nellié Fealy, Mre. Wil- | Piver. who has been spending some 0.J.DeMOLL s odDEMOLL#c i e | ‘ TR S TR g serles being given by Miss. Byrd| . Ee party for the beneflt of the tal . Barthn, Mrea. Hensy R. Gower, s n ngton and will re- - § : Mra, Andrew McIntyre, Miss M: turn to her home in Oxford early in ) \ | Mock In her studio, at the OldiBriok Monday afternoon, June 5, f 2t jtohell, Mrs. ‘l‘honrn J. ;:.nt.orn. ":u; June. it 4 } i % ARCLIAN BALL ~ Teubit 523’ 6.6 Il {capitor, was attended Monday after- 5 & o'clock ;at Oak View, -39th ~and |Mrs. J,'E. Donavan. vice presidents. |, The tes was carried out'in the Eng 2 . 4 - ashi G t bowl 4 k ) SQM“““” o A e fand, D Suwe | {noon by nationa) wnd tocal offiers ot 98 1 |dacomn strects, Cloveland Park. the Qn".‘_,,!‘lf.:"‘:,':“"”m,,',',' particibate or | roses and rhodoaendrons adorned (he -Art Dusclas - Oaber Dusvist Panqjas: * A y the Duughters of the American Revo. : 3 home of Mre. Howard F. -Strine.|Mrs. Peter A. Drury. Mrs. Emil Ber- | tables ard the blooming plants and / lution, who, were special guests, ‘the . @ |Osk View, known in former dtaer, Mra Willin M. Arthues, Miss | Lollised vines in the girden made 4 occasion king the one hundred a8 Red 'To Minnie Carroll. Mrs, L. ¥F. Lipscomb | bicturesque background. Guests in- il {and twentieth “anniversary of the i P. was th: summer resl-|and Mra. A. Lisner., ~ Sluded Mr T. Hodgson Smoot, who A il | dsatn-ot Martha Washington. ‘ 4 dence of President Cleveland, and Brasidont g “en. P oy cluresque in the extrome was the was the scerie of many i . . . - en. Pershing: Mr. : < histori® sotting afforded for the mi 4 and historic events :lnum’." :"n‘Z'ZTS"e‘. En(llll'l Artist plld m'mx? g R R N OF OUR {morial program, which was condycied » lana administration. Trib Club T. Bre, Neyia Colauttr Misn - Ereanor under the spreading brang! 2 . i Among those actively Interested in ribute at Club Tea|Bocknam. Miss E. Look Scott, Maj. 1 elm planted by George Wa g 2 the party -are the officers of the Ferris, Lieut. M 3. Smith ‘and M7 on the Capitol grounds. Btandl 3 £ 3 i i 3 aeath the e o 4 ! board, Mrs Isaac Gans, president; The initial tea in the garden of the Barron. . I mes Her: # . A— don _ Lighttoot, n of i Martha Wi Mnggon Chaptor of the D. A. R, g the memorial addre: 3 on Béllrth: rge U 4 s sembly o N \ ST, J . zembly of gutsts fort v Yy RICHARD W. HENDERSON, 1109 F ST. ¥ Following her account of the life : T S e e i | ot Martha Washington, she exhibited % % . &« group of prints and etch! & % (We Are Closed All Day May 30th) i *-Evas s i il Retiring From Business Just Two Day8 more and our Ing Dr ATt oMGer from. Micnigan; 1922 May Sale will be but a mem- o R Such Furniture Savings as These ory. Special preparation has been made for the final days and. of Washington but visitors from |Chevy Chas Svery Jund might learn to Know &nd | ja. piesseatry sombme o hond % oo reverence it. the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S ’ 1 * The program under th David Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Grey Pr t Y t k clore nbem uster 1h o e el remant . when | 0 ompt You (0 QuiC Action g\e‘:mm)mn:‘e;.l?‘relmnofi,“ r‘l‘c‘t‘g not |n’ Europe, where Mr. Grey has ngle r v v many interests, s : x: 3 5 : those of the Boy Scouts ot Troop L| Mr. Asbury Francls Lever has ré- {1 Our Retiring Sale is ai economic opportunity of which many have already taken who, - Sy ) . : RS 0. bearing the American flag De- | turned to South Carolina, after visit- advantage. You'll have to act with promptness in order to profit by the stirring fors them. had conducted the PArty|ing his family here for a short while. 5 S . . we are l'ead to oflel' lr_«;x]-n‘-neumx-l\udm'? od. 1C eh spot on pg' detlle B Tule. mother of Mru. reductions—selection in many lines narrows daily. . y e e a1 aRat ye | 5 ece Raynor, whs bstedy tast Week ] We list below a few items typical of the values available—hundreds of similar original cornerstone of the Capitol,) Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Piteher will bargains are to be found on our THREE FLOORS—in Mahogany, Walnut, Ivory {a place almost conocealed, slightly |jeave b; i Pu.. 5 e s s | = gany, ’ y nOreh and bensuth. the MAln entrancs | wheee thor il orend o net’ time and Willow Furniture, Lamps, Mirrors, Laces, Wall Paper, etc.: to the Capitol, where & dim bronze |visiting friends and relatives. ’ plate tells the' story. Mr. und Mrs. Edward Keenan and i Preceding tho outdoor ceremonfes;family have moved Into their new {the guests ware received and tea was | house on Connecticut avenue. in Miss Mock's studio, M Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lane have sold |. Greater Values Than Ever in New and Used 7 Instruments | | N $446 Mahogany 4-piece Fine Wall Bedroom Suite ..$320.00 $97.50 Mahogany Desk, $66.50 Partial List of Partial List of [of he Spnares: one ot the best LORE | returned to. their home: AFer. pend: HALF PRICE $139 Upholstered Chair, $773 Mahogany 10-picce { Exchanged Upnght leo‘ Exc}lmged Player-Pil.nos f;"\;;.é;l,éc:‘?:n?‘&;r;::;mf’l':::::l:": :E':é'z-::{g.i‘:fivf.'}’lo{:tgw.f'm; = f Imported wall papers, in 593.00 D'ming oo suit;,519 .50 T | R g3rs Antepiane e gyt ofis chog ot @ | FOBUE pgins | 9989 Tvory Sopiece Bed- “$64 Manogany fea ' Clementi ........ 2 | s Byrae .$175 | Autopiano . : Autopiano . ......$400 Prince & Son . ':ns L aaten ,.nsns:Wh-:Iuk Pianola.$500 Haines & Co. . .$195 Weber Pianola . ..$475 Steinway Pianola.$1,000 Terms—$15.00 Cash, Balancc-m 30 Terms—$25.00 Cash, Balance in 30 M?n{h{y Payfunn Monthly Payments original prites on all room Suite ......$499.00 Wagon ...... .....$43.50 f;': -&"":.""’"' dimen- $36 Mahogany Tea $194 Mahogany Table sl oo oo Wagon ..........$28.00 Desk .............$99.50 Center of the Woman' ational CHEVY G'IASE Foundation, ce the sale of the| . Dean tract, which has been the head- | | |auarters_for the Woman's National Foundation, have withdrawn from its Mrs. William 8. Corby was hostess luncheon at the Tuesday to the members of the Cuitus Club. Dr. J. E. Forbush delivered an ad- dress Friday evening at the Elfsabeth j Buropé on Thyrs: “ of honor. AnZelection of officers wi V. Browne School, “From Cave Man to|pe neia o nast:méeting In June. Scout,” Mrs. E. me Talbert was hostess Miss Helex Childs left last week for large luncheon, followed by 0 ; ° Boston, Mass., where she will attend & at the Columbia Country Club Rédding andwilbe Sheancifoe sbost Henry F_ Schoenborn, wife of Fine Furniture, Draperies. Wall Pagers, Mirrors, Etc., Etc. two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boss have Commander Schoenborn. and o7 Mra, Frederigk Billard will entertain eitasd Yo thel opine after MosdIng | folstly theirt card club _at dinner Telephone I I09 F Street Telephone Mrs. Carden Warner and children | Tuesday At the home of Mrs. Schoen- Main 8266 d Main 8266 | born. Bridee will follow the dinner. will leave about the middle of June for | born. Bridee o 3 {the mountains, where she will spend | Mr. and Mrs. Joscph D. Ashby. for- | the summer merly of Irving street. Woodridge ALY ‘ho | section. are now occupying their new Arthur T Forst of Los Angeles. who |1 e, on Jenifer street, Chevy Chase. Original Price Tickets as well as Green Sale Tags on all goods The Greatest Value in Our May Sale " BRAND NEW SHONINGER PIANO 395 Regular Price, $525 A piano with a world-wide reputation for quality and durability—established in 1850. We have sold Shoninger Pianos for the last 18 years and know their worth. one of the church luncheons at her home i ‘Tuesday, June ©. All arrangements for the Massa- Terms—$25.00 Cash, Bal in 30 Monthly Payments At the last meeting of the Men's Club | shygetts Society function Wednesduy £ All Saints' Episcopal Church, the fol- ; S, ik oMeers wers aected-for the year: |evening in the ballroom at the Cit President, Mr. Harold E. Brooks: vice | Club on G street are complete and in- precident, Mr. Fred §. Lincoin: secre- fe treasurer, g . < Nr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer Teele for- { The Marine Band will give a spe 1109-1111 G St. N.W. merly ‘of Chevy Chase, Md.. returned |cially arranged program besides the i i visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mre. Sydney S. Forst, has gone to {New York city . Mrs. Robert J. Bender has reurned Marine Band to phy from a short stay in New York city. Mrs. John K. Freiot will entertain at For Bay State Dance A Wonderful Phonograph Off [ Sl o b v | el ganet e grap. er for their summer home a farm at Silver |~ Vice President Coolidge will be tha - ’ A B d X 'Spl'(ndm Md. ""l'htirlsan‘Pnll;leCr.““(‘ 0‘|l chief l?lelllllt,er of the evening. and F . M - a student at the University of California, | there w e others on the rrogram f d ._A sal f rand-New et sty pt CalotIe bk il bele e o et op eaturing for Monday e o mer vacation. They have with them |of flowers and electrical illumination also Mrs. Teele's mother. Mrs. Minerva | emblamatic of Massachusetts. The L Hazard, who wilt spend the season |state flower and seal will be used and S with them. the state song Will be sung, accom- [ ] To determine whether the public|panied by the Marine Band Orchestra. convenlence requires the opening Of [*°Current membership cards will ad- . , mit one to the entertainment, and s 1 - = , all Massachusetts folk located per- in fumed oak cases only 3 - or temporarily in Wash- ington are invited. A specfal guest Mr.lcard has been prepared for friends With Graduola. Made to sell for $135. We have of the soclety Who wish fo aiend : 3 A . 2 W. Nichol: to meet the site b s < only a few of these instruments left. They were 1 o";l;u‘fi:ffi';‘fin?ing"& June 16 to | snd cg“o"‘,,r;;‘&fn“‘"ge;;";p members “";; Newest Models for Women and Misses made up by the Aeolian Co. for export trade and | ““Iie Rector's Aid'of Al Saints® Epis- ST T 2 | - : A Yive a strawberry —_— we were only allotted a small quantity of this style. ¢ h «ch on June 7. from | | oft Qver From Roast. 1 A good attendance | This Sale Includes a Very Special Purchase P lovked for. . candy and| If you plan clever! u need never | erms—$10.00 Ca s A h ke will be for sale. 1 hred of left-ov ! sh and §10.00 Per Mont 2 he! Slection™a" ameersor e X e’ or et har s | arid Dresses from Our Regular Stock. ~ *, ¢ Ch Chapter of the Floren very worth-while place in iet. = Y nton Stission Tast, week oficers | X Anely minced hash: with minced The Values Are from $35 to $55. 0 N Pl Pl s . l elected wert Presld};fll. SL T green pepper and onlon.. or Ibrilh loél . - Rob: ice president. TS, sometimes browne: ew ayer lano m Wu .oln':eel'!"(ll')’. Mrs. C. C. Clar d soft and m:ln treasurer, Mrs. Hulbert L. Bisselle. {on buttered toast, is always delicious. Mr. haver has broken|And full ked stew, 11 ¥ Melochord Plaver Sie Euiene copmanaver has broken|dnd s carefily, conked wew, weli\|| ¢ ton Crepe Dresses - y Bradiey lane. Toast. freed from skin or bone, s also f 7 . Mr. and Mre. R F. Stelg have pur-delicious and capable of being made Crepe de Chine Dresses Made by Aeclian Company, New York e b e e e Taffeta Silk Dresses [} jion about June 15. 5 Ljeutiyang D. ATTowell; i Crepe Knit Dresses 4 d their parents, . an rs. ° l';salf Mountford, have gone to New Charmeuse Dresses York city and will sail for Panama on . & = i N ik Pasternak ||| Fiber Silk Oresa 6 This Instrument Sold for $745 Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MAou‘r;t!ardP'ril:l . Georgette Combination . ; TERMS $35.00. BALANCE IN 30 MONTHLY PAYMENTS, japend ;k:,’m’:';afil their home on The Connecticut Avenue Shop Foulard Dresses - ireet and have purchased a e keiful" Jot on East Lenox street 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. and Connecticut avenue upon which, hey will build a home next spring. i |§-‘ :l:fl Mrs. E. ‘é Eehedv of Towun‘c}‘ad.; I Pa.. who ites their son ; | Gaugnter-in-law. Lisut Commander { mportant and Mrs. E. U. Reed, have returned to . their home. 5 Reductions { " Commander and Mrs. Chester Wells 2 ihave gone to Panama. where ey ¢ [fill remain for several, monthe ) f’"‘ the (e} { the prettiest luncheons o! . 1 Ome of the et aonday at tns || Holiday | Columbia Country Club in honor of 2 T Mrs, Stanton R. Norman, who sailed | Thursday for Burope to spend the |summer in travel. Among those pres- ont were Mrs. B. Ashby Leavell, Mrs. 15" ‘Bdgar Sohl. Mrs. P. D. Sleeper, resses Mrs, Semuel Ske€lton, Mr: Louis 7. Beokhoff, Mrs. Walter Perry, Mrs. ¥ 1. Pugh and Mrs. Andrew Jackson S pA Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Sport Dresses and * - An opportunity to secure a new Baby Dinner'Dresses. All wanted colors. All sizes. Grand at a reasonable price. BABY GRAN (Made under our own name.) 595 A Magnificent Instrument Terms: $25.00 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Charming New Styles in Wash Dresses, 528 The Best Values We Have Ever Shown Ginghams, Gingham and Organdy Combined— Dotted Swisses, Silk - Finished Suazette An extraordinary assortment of the prettiest and daintiest styles for both women and misses. The trimmings consist of dainty laces. organdies, embroid- ery, etc. Every wanted color and many beautiful combinations. 500 Wash Skirts Specially Priced at 5.9 Hundreds of smart new styles in Wash 8kirts, of surf satin, gabardines and twills: one and two pocket styles; trimmed with fine pearl buttons Your Bathing Suit Buy It Here for the Outing Tuesday 35,00+ *16.50 White, A number of others came in after luncheon to play bridge, which | followed. Dainty baskets of flowers | were presented to each guest present. | Maj. and Mrs. Stuart C. Gud(reyl entertained a dinner party Wednes- evenin in honor of Gen. afd G favsing Beach, when among the % guests were Gen. and Mrs. Walter {Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. John Van A. McMurray and Col. and Mrs. G. B. Pilisbury. . Mr. John Leavell has returned to his home, after spending a week in . The Last Call for 2 ) s . i o ) sMARTHATS || | Tweed Suits Second Hand Talking Machines of i | Gradrey g resuened i i e in Reduced to . 50 different makes, priced from $25.00 e A T A e ettt b S ;9_0 I8 o Brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Brooks, has returned T ang Mrs, Arthur B. Crane & . A noass ai "diiner Friday evening Choice of any Tweed Suit in,the house.— (CTAINSd &F Mins Cleely Richardson : formerly priced up (o $55.00. 'A good as- of TLondon Engiand. when covers - sortment of ‘styles, gplors @nd -sizes. 5 : T i il syl RN T 18y s DA, - s o SEASON’S BIGGEST HIT . gl o R ‘Coats .and Capes ;(nre“:;‘:;l. hostess at a bridge party F ; F , F I lb(mm . A s oon. Mrs. A. M. Btimson entertained ata » 1 ~ | | schoolgirt luncheon &t her home las 3 s 3 > RSt - week nfibonor of her ymmf daughte) " 7 % > ; ; Jean. who celebrated her birthday an- | - : R s m . Hundreds of Player-Piano Rells, 3 for $1.00—Player RoliClbineb, 25 niversary. There were twelve young 4 e 15 present. p < Fox Trot, played by Yerkes Orchestra. Reverse side, “Lovable Eyes,” B e Pauline J. Boyd of Fall River, : Fox Trot, played by Reisman’s Orchestra y Btn i DA e Bk Ahe ; : : All-wool and Silk and Wool Bathing Sult b a r : Bmtn. S - y LA : : -wool & and Wool Buthing Sults, 3 . F S ter, Dr. and Mrs, A.-M. Stihson, - 2 Ohe rack of Spring Conts’ Capes and © il arfest styles and colors. Also some Now on Sale All Vocalion Dealers | { | | R R Weaps best materials, best stafea and col- e bl tions it wroes %

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