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SOCIETY. 1922 -PART 2.~ D. C. DECEVBER_3. SOCIETY. —— 1 , Reservation of Tables | For Benefit Bridge Among those who have reserved tables at the auction bridge for the benefit of the nur to be given Decemb the residence of Mrx, resto Mrs. Taft, Theodore James Carr Harlow, Mr: i | == ko — ) HOSIERY 1219 F St. N. W. "I December Sale Extraordinary ' IE‘ SHOES ? 1219 F St. N. W. W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H Street N.W. ker: 2 Lowry. ! We would also direct attention to the fact that we Fave a Ci S e e e e e B T i . . o > 0 £s E | Washington Monday, De- . . i particularly large assortiment in the more unusual sizes such ries of Tuncheons this Win- .y comper 11, 0 wclock, will be one In order that we may enormous- i ought to b o tE Aot e ot it parties | Iy increase our sales over the i patterns at very reduced prices and also a large selection of |'U and our guarantee of perfect L small mats in a variety of weaves which we have reduced _satisfaction. previcus to stock taking. 51 Developed in— & Black Satin, Patent, Black Kid, A Brown 'I'(i T.nl tl:f and com- ~ TEY WT A = N ! il ination leathers. . SLOANE V¥ ACUUD[ CLEANER | BaniiCand Puity by ’I PR g ey < A most suitable and usefal Christmas Gift | i RUGS ~ " In Great Variety and Quantity Ve have jost received a great nomber of new rnas which’ we have added to our already large assortment of Domes'ic Floor Coverings. Some of this la*est shipment contain de- gns and colorings that were made for next Spring’s busi- ness. These include Wiltons, Chenilles and Axminsters in all sizes ap to 11 fr.x15 ft. as 4 ft. 6 in.x7ft. 6 in., 9 ft.x15 ft., 11 ft. 3 in.x13 ft. 6 in.. 11 ft. 3 in.x15 ft. At Special Prices We have marked a large assortment of rugs in discontinued Fully guaranteed I Complete all attachments. Goods purchased now will be hkeld for delivery after the holida: .. if desired. Freight paid to all shipping points in the Unized States. Store Hours: 8.4.M.105:30 P. M. OO0 DOE L0 Announcing for this week Our Greatest Sale of Coats Charles hington ¢ {recdon of il 1ol objects of ed Junior League Luncheon followed ue member, ! Miss Richards to Give I Church Benefit Talk “Thrilling Qu Home and of the Hour, Miss | o " PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Sol Rice of New York, who has heen the guest of her daugh'er, Mrs. Clarence Eiseman of the Chaselton for @ werk, leaves for her home to- day. returned to th ck's visit in Wash MRS. THOMAS CARRC Who b c1es | yjek w Chur = ITINE | Agmos Cla k. daughter of Mr. and Mra. [l n ! = r i ) AP U i Pat- | efare h- wan Mins | vedding in ovem rer 2 Women'e Legion Unit Monday. December 18! The Chaumont Un o B, Dramp Zive S at street the beautiful and historic home of Mrs, ter, Mrs. < mpanied by | Dames of the who are s hick w of Surprise Party Given :7 | a buffat supper was s | evening. thelr annual benefl: for tubercular children of the Dis- trict at 2 Mre Tucker. A= whom ha — To Give Card Party it, American Wom- (R The warr Aurlng the i, 1 23 Dames of Loyal Legion s of the Loyal Leglon will card party | o'clock Friday. Calumet place, December 1299 Clifton | John A. 1 zan and her daugh- Logan is president of the Loyal Lezion, and those s the i =~ &a=n ' Kimberly, all taken tables. For GO\IC}IQ! Students SALE 2,000 Pairs of Queen Quality Colonials, Strap Pumps, Oxfords and Boots *5.85 Your Choice of 20 Styles for Dress. Street and Sport Wear. great number of pa’rs we are al- ready selling we make this dras- tic price concession. Bear in mind the newest modes and interpretations are represented and the Queen Qual- ity Trademark is vour assurance Louis, Baby Louis, Cu- ban and low walking heels. Turned and welt soles. All Sizes and Widths. Silk and Lisle Sport Hose ,,2%, $1.25 Silk and Wool Sport Hose. . .$1.65 Sport Hose, clocked. ........ $1.95 Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose ......... weeer, Deatity)foot Stop 1219 F Street N. W. o Y. Miss Esther Sherby and Misg Kath- . . Hilda Kavz of Baltimore is the | rine Kohner. students at Goucher Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children Zuest of Mr. and Mrs. Selinger of ‘"“ff" Fere clventn ;‘u'vr!‘:; dmice 2 Florence Court. by their parents on last Thursday Ezclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN GeiDONE n'ght, at the New Country Club, in 2 gton fon 9 QEinEy eHOES & StEas . Rockvilic. More th: Jrving Strasburger o ounsr people were & for Women and Misses ‘6 | e 2 R Droop’s Music House “Everything That Is Best in Music® Droop’s Music House In Six Wonderful Price Groups L) . Marie and Catha- N 1300 G St. 1300 G St. NG ’35 %50 °59 %65 *75 *95 The savings ere large in each pr superb quality end fine tailoring i cec feature. The Mater = D= aroup . with tnsdiige are the finest in eac handsoine double-faced sport fabrics, all-wool! bolizia. normandie, veldyne, arabella, gerona. marvella. The Styles are straightline, wrappy or blouse back, self or fur-trimmed. handsome satin and crepes. Colors mnavy, browns, black. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Also extra sizes, 44Y; to 54%. Other Coats of Distinctive Elegance 8119, $135 to $195 A Sale of New Hip Overblouses, *12:5 The wvalues far excced the price we have ked them. Exquisite “Paisley” models in a wonderful selection. Hand-beaded and braided crepe de chines. Black, na~y and all the lovely new colors, plcin or in combinations. Sizes, 34 to 46. Lined throughout with reindeer, sorrento and Women's, 34 to 46. A Sale of Children’s, Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats $5.95, $7.50, $10, $12.50, 815, $19.50 and $25 Our new dep’t puts forward for your attention its first sale. The wmaterials are handsome sport fabrics, fine rk. Baltimore. spen: ng_holidays with the Baer. d Kohner and ! | !fnmr‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M | i i Mr. and 3 v and Mr. and Mrs. timore. van King and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin t left for Norfolk. Va., on Thursday, to be the guests| of Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris, for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mre. Flelschman, who were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan, have returned to thel: home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Rice of Bal- | timore were guests of relatives over !the week end. | H Mr. Allan David, who is attending | the University of Pennsylvania, is| spending the holidays with his par-; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi David, on | 27th street. i { Miss Babette Hoffenmaler was ati { ng season ! [ from her schocl in New York. } i and Mrs. Mr. Jos hosts at a famlly dinner at their apartment, in Be tin honor of their thirtieth wedding anniversary. King were ; Monday night | — i Miss Jeanette Goldenberg, who is' attending school in New York city, }is at home for several days. | Mrs. J. Boernstein and daughter, ! Helen Boernstein, of Seattle, recently returned from abroad. 1 Boernstein is a pupil at the For- lvs! Glen Seminary. Her mother ha {heen spending the week at the Shore i ham. Mrs. James Lansburgh has returned ! | to Wardman Park Hotel from a visit in Erie, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. Sidrey Straus were ! hosts at dinner Thanksgiving night. ; 7z 1857 ;*'g 1922 “Last Evening I Listened to its beautiful, round, rich tones, its beautiful expression, and when I placed on it the roll ‘PADER- EWSKI'S MENUET and visual- ized that great master playing his composition, I was inspired by the wonderful instrument — my Welte Mignon! “To be able to have in one’s library the great works of the mas- Most of us are familiar with the names Morse, Hooe, Whitney, Mergenthaler, Rem’ngton, Edison, Marconi, Bell, Wright Bros., Ford. Berliner and scores of others whose practical inventions have contributed so. much to the world’s pleasure and progress. but how many know the namc “WELTE” Cast in the mold of genius, Edward Welte, of Freiburg, was the inventor of the Reproducing Piano ——It was so perfect in its mirror-like reflection of highly sensitized and cultured artistry that the greatest pianists of the world responded willingly to Mr. Welte’s invitation to “record” for this unique and marvelous instrument. ——Tt has a catalogue of morc than 3,000 Master Rolls, played by distinguished musiciar® of the past and present. These rolls have never been surpassed, and they remain priceless musical heritages preserved for the study and entertainment of this and future ages. ——1Tt is our pleasure to announce that this incomparable in- strument is now obtainable in a specially constructed upright piano of beautiful tone and assured durability for ‘875 broadcloth, welours, all-wool bolivie and normandie. ters, and to have them played by | Self or fur trimmed. Models for dress, school or f"e great P"‘{u:{: 0{ the world, is | . play. Colors browns, tans, navy end sorrento; #n sizes, I indeed a priv ege; you feel. as ——The Welte Reproducing Grand Piano will be available i 2 to 12 years. i thon £l you alesiTpg in Che midss January 1st and will retail for $1,575. We are now booking I A Purchase of Advanced Styles In Black Satin Hats Brocade Hats ‘ Gold Cloth Hats Faille Silk Hats i Silver Cloth Hats Gros de Londre Hats Imported Hasr Cloth Hats l Trimmings in_high paradise effects, dointy flower ‘! <clusters, graceful drooping ostrich and pompons. red, almond, green, henna, tile, gray, brows. Black, wit il e o kg . " e i hosmp por as ¢ Réprodacer. | Steioneny Blancs: Flarer:Eios s Wicseslen i Reconts B Sonic bl Avelous improvement— Mrs. E. DAVIS | 723 11th st. n.w., Washington, D. O. = k] B i ERASETOR WRINKLE TREATMENT Combined with the use of | ‘ m&;fiofiw | e’ i | ! I of an enthusiastic audience that possesses the highest degree of musical culture” The Above Extract is from a letter received by us re- cently from one of our musical friends and patrons—a man who loves the best in music. It is a re- ply in part to our query: “Are you still as enthusiastic about your Welte Piano as you were a few years ago?” j=——=-11 His opinion is voiced by thou- sands of owners of the Welte Re- producing Piano. This instrument E.F.DROOP&SONS CO.,13006| orders for delivery. Paderewsky - Hofmann - Lhevinne —Gabrilowitsch, Schelling, De Pachman, Samarofi, Mero, Bloomfield-Zeisler, Grieg, Carreno, Reisenauer, Saint-Saens and scores of others are “on record.” You are cordially in- vited to hear the Welte.