Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1922, Page 46

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¢ SOCIETY. THE UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 11, 1922—PART 2 SOCIETY. J b __ : - — —= ¢ Dinner Marks Golden Notes of Prominent Folk e e et i ige I e . Helen Watson, sister of Mrs. Talbot, In the paaamg Throng who has been visiting here for two | ) weeks, will return (o her home in The president of Williams College | pittsfield with Mrs. Talbot. Wedding of Mr. and Miss Amands 8by Buchansr Mrs. Edward Brooke and Mrs. Harry A. Garfleld are at the | visiting | —_— Hotel La Fayette for a few daya. Dr.| Dr- and Mre ton and Mr Charlet I L Fay a3 “{and Mrs. B. H Lima, Ohio, | M on Vark jund Mre. Garffleld left their home in|guests of It tive John L. Williamstown last week and zuu-ndulj’l;fl‘““l of Ohio, are at the Burlington | the wedding at East Orange lastjHo'® o Tuesday of their nephew. Mr. Ru-| Miss Louease Norton Le |@olph Stanley Brown of Cleveland, = and Miss Katharine Schermerliorn Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mre. M. Schermerhorn Oliver of East Or-| auge, N, J. Twin Grandchildren Among i Guests — Mr. and Mrs. Browne Ceclebrate Twen- tieth Anniversary‘ Mr. and Mra. Edwa guests of honor at dinuer Sunday in celebration of their golden wedding. “The guests at dinner were the mem- juers of the family, Including their {son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and t Brooke were Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox. wife of |Illll'rslxl~ Commerce Commissioner | Cox, with Miss Asenath Simpson Cox and James Huston Cox, left Thursday for thelr summer home. in New Jer- | ¥ifth Avenue. 1510 H STREET,'N.W. opposnz seomziwt KOTELA 500 pairs of the A thelr twin latest novelty in . i beth Brooke Whore Mrs I i | i thelr: rday for I [daughter, Mre. W. Zimmerman and American ; aghter, Mo kd- Legion. 1wl Mrs. George | Will Close Out | ther twin son fward R. Zimngrman Mr. and Mrs. Bugene F. Mueller have as thelr guest over the week ‘Ladies’ Footwear | | | l Very Special! ']””"‘l' I“‘“" :" N g L nd Dr. and Mrs. O, arquart of T o | fivad Brooke GORICON | tngfield, Ohio, who agh- OMmorr : “Twinkletoe” Cut-out Sandals—in the Eiif e Geraner Mt and sicet g att - IMOIrow 0| i Sl b Waddell yesterday after- | S 1 G ¢ | tE and Nre, Mueller wil ciitortatnd . cvera roups o | . Francls S. Brown 3 at tew this afternoon in their Chevy { T LT L | Chuse e Warm Weather Clothes rt H. Gary arrived New Willard, where wedding Friday evening, nn Nancy McArthur. T e 2 ”{n luu;‘{i m;m-- it “I:n:» ,,,,,, S —_— 1 apend i Ve N for Town or Country Wear 8! 1 rooms were eCo- i came to Washington to a d | el lanrel Wl pink rose College Women at Tea he commenceme exercises 1 1 [ rated with Laurel, ivy and :‘,:.lfh‘“s s, g D s Two and Three-Piece Suits—$25 to $65 | | Apiie s Tomorrow Afternoon|wiil rece. degree. Dalues 15, 3525) i | won | 1 Ve pérved inithaigarden/ati Con T Dewac Tailored costume styles—in twill, picquetine, mix- | by Mixx Helon A, Colloun & Qv tomanrow |7 03%s Tt tures and novelty fabrice. anil humorous Hasratives of southeri|s | from 3 § e Toe ook gy € {lite by Maj. F. M. Hurrows | o 0D N S P —really $6 values— Alpha Pi Chapter Senior Dance Monday | The Alpha P'f Chapter of Alpha|ton Coll 1its dance for seniors at | /G s Tew House the evening of IS red home pheim Hotel. They will be in the summer by Mrs 11 und Miss Anne Overton well There are six new styles—soft toes, solid leather oak soles, Goodvear sewed and welted, rubber Wool Sweaters—$8 (Values to §15 | | | | | 1 | heels—ideal for sports wear, vacation, beach, camp | o i Creean s tel 5 Poxedd ipson eHfbcts: iof Sheand 1o1) agthif the parlors will | spending nay and sport shades and general wear about town. seliwilliglye o slile, Vi Johuson of Chevy —————— | Spor! Hats—$5 and $10 Lemon Ice. Ialues to $:55 Appealingly cool and satisfyingly comfortable. Patent Colt, Brown or Mahogany Cali. White, Ivory and Smoked Elk. E All sizes, from 2% to 7 in each of the styles. Feit, timbo <t light shades dhot and lLer son 1541 Mint Tuesday for :Bcncfix for Hospital Is Brilliant Succes 2 of patrons of £ Mrs How On display in Seventh street window. was at | protusion Ameri {Kill barefoot models. i 3.95 ! | ny roses, was 1 L spreading o Which Offers You the Best AtaLowPrice iMiss Helen White : Celebrates Birthday | 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 8:45 AM. Close 5:30 P.M. A Most Marvelous Value-Giving SALE OF SUMMER DRESSES At Less Than the Average Wholesale Cost moand ' F Fraternity Delegates ! Off June 18 to St. Louis iheon Wood and Mrs Miss Hazel G { | PERSONAL NOTES. || Miss Rita Schoffman, who motored from New York, and was the guest for saveral davs of her aunt, Mrs. { Teckla +Haas, returned to her home = | { Wednesday. ' N | ! Miss Miriam Augensteln is the guest {of her cousin, Miss Gottlieb, in New {York. | Mre. Mever Loeb and daughter. Miss {Marfan Loeb, have returned fromn a| ftwo-week trip to Niagara Falls, Can- | = {a nd Watkins Glen. Fri Afternvon Bridge Club | at_luncheon I TSI and Famed the world over as the player-piano which combines greatest durability with perfect tone TR her sister. iwas joined by ) fweek end, and thes New Dotted Swisses, Beautiful Silk and Wash Frocks of Rare Beauty Swazette, Charming New Ratines, o iE < Dotted Swi W?rlxderful Ginghams an_d Ex- “mFm: l;:;:es‘,'mg;:mdle:, Co:b‘i:;’: quisite Organdy and Gingham tions, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Combinations. Crepe Knits, Taffetas, Georgettes and Combinations. ] Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Sports Models i Juliet Lich- | today. | The Misses Maud a { tenstein returned W day grom a {two-week visit to friends in Atlantic | ‘l‘xl\ i Paderewski states—*“The Pianola is still the best, unsurpassable, supreme” | ! and Mrs. Harry Heilbrun of | | New York have sent out iavitations| ifor the marriage of tHelen Ruth, and This pianola is made by the famous Aeolian Company. The price is extremely low, but the quality of the instrument is high and in no way to be confused with Player-Pianos, not only cheap in price but of inferior quality. The instrument which in musical superiority has won enthusiastic praise from great pianists and artists in all branches of music. The cases are of choice mahogany rich in coloring and finish. To . the best of our knowledge we belleve there has been no event announced this season [ g o | family ‘wedding. t $5.98 | At $1‘ | b 1s thi vi to suit every type of woman or miss. Dresses nd several relatives] S icauie i fo7 Ties Thero xe many that are Worth double and triple the price {from ‘this city will &0 on for the oc: | fine quality materials. nor such charmin Quoted. So mew, £o different that we expect one Saeton: | ‘I styles, colors and combinations. & of our biggest ‘crowds. So come a8 early as 1 g and 3 . Kaufman and | possible. {daughter Vi and Mrs. Styles for Misses Styles for Wi n - { Alexander W iled on the omen All Sizes for Women and Misses ed at South- . Sizes 16 to 18 giu: 36 to 44 16-18—36-44 SEEBLSAUS They are made by the skilled craftsmen who make the famous b Faer :"'_-js“r:‘g;x:ng;‘ipf-"&:g I Weber and Steck cases. Keys—This pianola has keys of care- iE p 1 : | the Euest of her daughter, Mre. “""i fully selected genuine ivory, an important feature as many =] liam Garner. H U] i i U i i ive 9 B nnual June Sale o 1A ani Mes Tosephiilabz areimow | low-priced pianos have keys of artificial ivory. B2 {located in their apartment. 2331 28th | - as = street. i : K 5 : 5 = H ! . and Mre. Morris Blumeneld Piano actions that last—It is estimated that a pianola has i | - i F;‘i?av‘. evening. June 15, e five tu{tes th]e L:;agebi)f a plgmfplano{iplaxlo]a r:pe_altmg xlaictlons: v Bal in 30 M P . % : - ; Mr. and Mrs, Ravmond Blumenfeld | are extremely durable, made from finest materials and regu- alance in onthly Paymen! IE FFcatEr{ng t_|l1_e p];)pu]a{; ’tlx_ew“l%gcllme models. Developed in rich high-cost Trico- e S Rlinencely lated by expert workmen. y ines, Poiret Twills an: wi ords. daughter, Miss Teckla Dreyfus, hold S. a jr;)i;ll rwc(‘l‘!llflion g.! lllks'“;lall. .»\ng- : ~ andria, Va., Tuesday night, followed | u":):e‘:;e:::rg::;;'en prlcesc?tnce'ulnn: we Iuv: received this i"\ a;:wimz. in hnnm2 o': l:hc ro‘:-‘fig::::! 0 3 many Suits from our much higher-priced tion of Miss Blumenfeld and Miss | S ecC al Sal “ d es il stocks, results in this sensational Suit Sale, presenting values that o e Lansburgh has returnedl " P - ; € ioncay and Tu day are by far the greatest we have ever offered, or we have knowledge | from “Pittsburgh. where she was the | [E ; | | | of being offered anywhere at 52¢30; an opportunity o purchase an {guent sor two weeles of JIx. and ars. | TRADED IN PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS and PHONOGRAPHS || extra Suit if you already have one. Mrs. Leonard Weinberg of Balti- i {more was the guest last week of her | |E |sister. Mrs. Samuel Schwartz. | = Mr. eonard _Schloss entertained i It’s Time Now To Buy Such Charming Styles in Phiany mehe Gien scho | e e e i hursd 3 I Bathing Suits i] The Stamus-no Club ave a dance = . ‘last night a he home of M AR e T i RS LT CR bR TR R e G We wio skoning i mendertul vv ash WGlsts Allen' and Louis Hertzberg. Kight: i ; SPECIALISTS IN PLAVER PIANOS | 5 1 5 $1 98 t $2 98 ,\iom‘ than seventy-five Walter Reed 1 i ¢ convalescents were guests t GI 1 .00 to $16.50 . 0 $J2. e s e B O-J-JE &CO the Eighth Street Temple provided supper under the direction of Mrs. Harry Hahn. Mrs. Julia Luchs is in New York for a week to attend the wedding of her nephew, Mr. Girard Levy, to Miss Lillian Bellar. Mrs. Luchs left town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman spent the past week at.the 5t Charle baicia, "agaa e Coy. Wasfiington's ABOLIAN HALL- Twellth and G Streets . Smart, Stylish Suits for on the beach or Steinway and Weber Pianolas Tic Acolian - Vocaliono in the water. All-wool, Silk-and-wool. Lvery wantecd color and some charming combinations. Displayed on the Main Floor. Voiles, Organdies, Dimities. All White, White with Dainty Gingham Trimmings. Colors with White trimmings. Peter Pan and Tuxedo styles. Drawnwork and lace trimmed models. All sizes. I AQAPeRE. ..ooonnnninneiaeaeteaaa st

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