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SOCIETY." | Elaborate Plans Made For ‘Day Nursery' Benefit Elaborate and original plans are under way for the “benefit” belng ar- ranged for the Mira McCoy Day Nursery,” to take place on January 8 in the ballroom at 2400 16th street. Its sponsors have labeled it “A Unlque Evening of Mirth and Mel- ody,” and it s announced that some of the leading musicians of the capl- tal will be on the program. Among the prominent women who have consented to be patronesses for ) the affair are Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Ed- win Denby, Mrs. Hubert Work, Mrs. | ITenry C. Wallace, Mrs. James John Davis, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mme. Mathifeu, Mme. Wroblewska, Mme. | Wallenberg, Mme. Alfaro, Mrs. Ar- | thur Capper, Mrs. James Wadsworth, Mrs. Borde, Mrs. Wood- bury Blair, Mrs, Coontz, Mrs. . Charles C. Glover, j ‘Thompson, Mrs. Cary Grayson, Mrs. Walter | Harbin, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Pem- | broke Thom, Mrs. Hope, Mrs. Henry Dimock, Mrs. Rafael Govin, Mrs. Theodore ~W. Noyes, Mrs. George { Mesta, Mrs. Armstead Davis, Mrs. | Alonza Tyner., Mrs.. Florence Keep. 1 Dr. nora Folkmar, Mrs. Adolph | Miller, l-nrrlngmn MN I B P Horton rs. Gilbert Hitch GIVE JEWELRY ITS CONSTANT USE MAKES IT A LASTING REMEMBRANCE Watches For Ladies or Gentlemen We carry a carefully se- lected line of Hamilton, Howard, Elgin, Waltham and Illinois Watches. Our moderate prices will meet with your approval. DIAMOND JEWELRY v/, RINGS, BROOCHES, PINS N 2 —priced to please you; our large assortment of diamond jewelry offers you a wide as- sortment to select from. CHINESE NECKLACES We_invite your inspection of our beautiful showing of imported Chinese Necklaces at moderate prices. TRIBBY'S CHARLES E. TRIBBY, JR. Next to 615 15th St. {mv Open Evenings Until 9 PM. Mrs. \i ashington rs. George Wilbur “Toosevelt, John Lisner, B. Lamar, rheodore (Mam Hitz, Mrs. ‘r s _Guy Despard Wheeler, Mrs Mrs. w‘u. Shaw, Mrs \m\lx(\\ D. Hem re. 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"@Wu\fue\wvw B el el MISS PATRICIA AINSA, hairman of the girls’ committee for the Columbia Hosplial ball to be given at Rauscher's Thursday night, December 14, at 9:30 o'clock. - Mrs. Harding Patroness Box Holders at Ball For Women's Legion Ball For Columbia Hospital Much iInterest is being taken by Boxea have been taken for the Co- Aashington soctety in the ball and(lumbla Hospital ball to be given at Jtertainment to be given by the ROy | Rauscher's the night of December T4, {dcKinley Basford unit of the Amer- |the ratrons Including Countess |} can - Women's Legion Tuesday, De- |Szechenyl, wife of the minister of ‘emmber 12, for the heneflt of the blind ; Hungary; Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss «nd disabled soldiers of the wor]fllwlle of the third assistant Secretary i var. 'The first lady of the land lends of State; Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter 1T name as patroness and the sym-i{of the Secretary of the T. ury;l »athies and assistance of some of the nost well known membe: of official nd resident society have bcen en- isted to make a success of the event. | The spaclous corridor and audito- ~um of the new Interior Dupartment ilding have been secured for thej 11 and entertainment, and the latter many novel atures, among n some famous dancers, who will iotically lend a hand (and toe). Mr. and Mrs. Mullane will appear 1n | . . tivating sketches: Ervin | Pennsylvania Society 1 enson will be heard In several se-| = Box List Announced | ieorge O'Connor will render | some of his cholcest recitations, and Milo Atkinson will give humorous! Among those who have taken' norologues, A semichorus of the |noves for the Pennsylvania Societs| meeting in the New Willard ball-; | room. December 12, are Secretan | the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon retary of Labor James J. Dav u,enrp Hope, Mrs. W. Harry Brow rs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. |} | Branobts Berger Moran: M. & orge | I Mesta, Mrs. George Hewitt Mrs. Willlam Henry Smith, Jir., nndl | Mrs T. H. Given. Mrs. Victor Kauftmann ta chatrman | L of Loxes, all of which have been taken. | h i Through the courtesy of Gen. Le- ne the Marine Band will piay for cers throughout the evening 1s and corridors of the Inte- Department building will be fecorated In the national colors and lights, and gay littla balloons of red, white and blue ased for in the grand march. though unable to be |z present in person, has, nevertheless. signified, through her v, Miss | d: Laura Harlan, her inte wishes in the characteristic The guests w! andears her to the hearts of the ex- | resentative and Mrs. and Mrs. | sentative and | Representative | alters, Rep- | be received hy Rep- de Kelly, as-| David A. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 10, 1922—PART 2. ‘W. Harry Brown, Mrs, H. Wilfred Du Puy, Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall, Mrs. Adam M. nt and Mrs. Anderson W. Wal- First Reduction Sale Make your own comparisons—you will at once realize that at no other fashion house in Washington can you secure such exclusive and original modes at such low prices. " cea SOCIETY. The honor guest will be Senator David A. Reed, who will recount,the experiences of a new member of the upper house of Congress. Vocal solor will be rendered by George ©O'Connor. After the pro- grom there will be dancing, with music furnished by the Keystone Or- chestra. The officers of the Pennsylvania 83 clety are: President, Representativ. Clyde Kelly; vice presige: coln Townsend, Dr John 8. Arnotd and Mrs. Frack L. Crilly; secretafy and treasurer, Edwin A. Hiess, Admission will be by membershi; card or guest cards only, which may be secured from the secretary. xmh Avenue- m NewYork 4 1510 H. STREET. NW. OPPOSHE SHOREHAM R/TEL- On Many Lines of Seasonable Apparel At Reductions of One-Third and One-Fourth . A most extraordinary sellmg event. Every garment in this sale has been created for our exacting clientele, and each style is authoritative. Many more lines have been added at these reductions of one-third and one-fourth. Many Lines of Coats and Suits, 13 and 14 Off Including Charming Tailored and Dressy Models Many Lines of Dresses, 13 and 1 Off For Day, Dinner and Evening Wear Special Numbers of Skirts, 15 and 14 Off An Unusual Selection of - Smart Hats, $15, $20, $25 Including Dress, Sports and Tailored Hats soldler laddies and has consented tols Mre James J. head the list of patrones: 3 % Slocum, Mrs. C. Johnson, Mrs. David H. Kincheloe Mrs. J. J. Mansfield, Mi Webb, Denning, Mrs. Milnor Sull Mrs. A Eugene Barr, alrs John King Pickett, Q. T. Donaldson, Mrs. Rose E Mrs. Frederick . Peter Nor- beck, Mrs. J. Holderby, Mrs. Winnifred Mason Huck, Mrs. Tasker Oddie. Mrs. Porter McCumber, Mrs. Harriet A, Austin. The wives of the officials of Secre- tary Fall's immediate office are giv- ing their hearty support to the ad- vancement of the ball in the corri- dors of the big Interipr Department building and the following will serve as patronesses. Mrs. Albert B. Fall, Mrs. Edward C. Finney, Mrs.. F. M. Goodwin, Mrs. C. V. Safford, Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. Harry G. Clunn, Mrs. Morgan R. Brock and Mrs. George W. Evans. The recelving line will be composed of Mrs. Albert B. Fall, Mrs. James W Wadsworth, jr., Miss Irene W. Ba ford, president of the unit giving the ball, and the executive officers of the men's Legion, as fol- L. Finley, Mrs. Walter Mary Anderson, Mrs. , Mrs. Edmund V. Ellis and Mrs. John A. Lejeune. The vyoung ladies’ committee Is headed by Mrs. Harry G. Clunn, as- sisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, aug- mented by Miss Marlkn Smith, Miss | Julia Atwood, Miss Margaret Lay- man, Miss Meta S. Harper, Misas Ma garet Sterling, Miss Edwina Austin Miss Virginia Weakley and Miss Helen Harvey. The floor wmmltuo l!mluden Mr. Harry G. Clunn, Mr. W. Haw- kins and Dr. James lloKAI C. The Pianist’s Art Massachusetts Society to Lives Forever Hear Mrs. W. M. Huck in the The Massachusetts Soclety of Wash- . 5 will hold ting 1 pros sips s e s | Reproducing Piano northwest, Tuesday evening, at 8 = o'clock, Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck, (Electric) representative-at-large for Tilinofs, will be the speaker of the evenin, There will be entertainment and danc- ing after the business meeting. ‘The entertainment committee has planned an “Army, Navy and Marine” night to be held February 8, 1923, at the New Willard Hotel, in which the high officials from each branch of the | service who came from Massachusetts will be tendered a reception. Special electrical and_floral decorations are being arranged for this occasion. With very few ezceptions the most distinguished artists of the present and immediate past have ‘‘recorded’’ for the “WELTE.” Records which they made for this beautiful instru- ment have mever been dupli- cated by them, for they gave lanned for two other big functions or the months of March and April, Y 0 i one of which will be “Mayors’ night,” ing for posterity! in which the mayors of the cities of To hear the records of Pader- the state will be invited to partici- pate. At this event the seal emble- matic of the many cities will be fea- tured, It is expected that the gov- |ornor “will attend, (rlllln‘ arbutus, bétter known as the Mayflower, will be at this time in bloom and it i3 hoped to make it the ewski, Hofmann, Lhevinne, Bamaroff, De Pachmann, Grieg, Carreno, Gabdrilowitsch and scores of others, is like. listening in the very presence of the art- leading floral decoratio Membership cards uimul to ail the fsis—you respond emotionally to mon ly events o e society. For the meeting of January 9, 1933 their marvelous artistry and the entertainment will feature an il- lustrated lecture on the Philippine Islands, glven by Mme. de Veyra, wife of the resident Philippine commis- sioner, which will be followed by Philippine music. 4 An incomparable instrument —reliable and durable—licensed under the ““Welte'’ now obtainable for 875 Monthly Payments Accepted I magnetic personalities. | | patents, is i OTHINE i For the treatment of FRECKLES I Use for Over 14 Years their supreme efforts in record- 4300 Droop’s Music House St. Bie M Droop’s Music Heuse " “Everything That Is Best in Masic” 1300 G St. Will Be Accepted I As Initial Payment on Any New } Piano or Player Piano In Our Carefully Selected Stock 9 The Balance May Be Paid Monthly Over a Period of Twe Years—gng During the 66 Years of Our Business Career in Washington, We Have Sold Reliable Mer- chandise Only. Not the Cheapest, but the Best at Prices Consistent With Quality. s “The Instrument of the Immortals” —Liszt, Rubinstein and Wagner chose the best plano of their day for public and private use. £ —The same fact is true of Paderewski, Hofmann, Rachmaninoff and scores of other great planists and composers of today. It's the Steintosy New Steinway Pianos May Be Purchased for $875 e ] Is our price for a well - made Upright Plano—cased in ma- hogany, full sise and ‘warranted. For a little more you can secure one Player Pian As every player plano is of compli- cated constructios, we confine our- selves to the sale of profucts interna- tionally famed for their musical quali- ties and great durability. We special- ise with the Autopiano, 525 Victrolas and Records Fresh, New Stock of All ! 325 to $375 of those beautiful “LAFFARGUE Pianos”—an instrument of unques- tioned quality and dursbility. We've sold them for 25 years and unhesi- tatingly recommend them. They retafl for $388. BRAMBACH Do not let its low price deter you from earnestly considering its purchase. It {s made of the best materials and in a factory where grand pianos are made exclusively. Fully warranted. The entertainment committee hul The state fi.vur.' .F.Droop & Sons Co.,1300