Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1922, Page 57

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SOCIETY. 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality First Reduction Sale Monday and Following Days A number of smart Day Dresses, Gouns, - Two and Three Piece Costumes, Handsome Wraps, Coats, Fur Coats, Blouses, Sweaters all taken from our regular stock at most at- tractive prices. The smartest and best Mill- inery in Washington. At About Half Price From the Factory l Mississippi Society THE SUNDAY | lee! Dance Tuesday' The Mississippi Society, the oldest | state soclety Ir Washington, proud ot the honor of its state in being the first to grant married women sepa- rate property rights, also boasts that it is the only state soclety at the! capital with a woman for its presi-| dent, Mrs. Percy E. Quinn, wite of| Representative Percy E. Quinn. She is admirably equipped for her impor- tant dutles in the campaign she has instituted for the upbullding of the! ! soclety. The first of a serles of hrllllnnt! functions of the Mississippl Society | of the senson will be given at the | Washington Club, 1701 K street,; Tuesday, ut which Maj. Gen, John A. Lejeune, United States Marine €orps, the guest of honor, will deliver an {address. Dr. and Mrs, T. A. Lovetts will sing, followed by refreshments land dancing from 10 to 12, accom- ! ed by an orchestra. All Mis and their friends are in will be by card o B . | tels. I-K_butlding, Is th Tho floor itte Peyton, cha a 1 . Dr. Orlando H. Smith, M 1 t !in receiving the guests. (AL ATATH AT EL-SRIN A United Upholstery Company vwwx-@dt @Eertumatem WHO WILL COM ALS AND D would have them receive—AN F RECIPIENT-SATISFACTION. This 3-piece Made-to-Order Overstuffed S-UIT-E Y, for the ABSOLUTE 185 ONXE! that will bring the instant appreciation of every member the household! ONE! that is worthwhile. ONE! that will liven the home appeal so that Yuletide will mean morc than it has ever in the past. EXC IS OFFERED AT THIS lRl ‘L tern from our samples of WILL MAKE IT TO ORDER ]-(J}\ YOU! CEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY <enect your fawi 0Odd Chairs, $20 and Upward UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO Washington’s Biggest Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture 911 7th St. NW. SLIP = PHONE MAIN 3419 //////////////////// 7%, 2uuupm0mmu0sm0m No Connection With Any Other Store Zzzizzzzzziziziiiizziziziizzid2zzdii2 i REPAIRING RE-UPHOLSTER- ING AND REFINISHING 2 Enjoy a Victrola This Christmas By All Means No Initial Payment Down A few records purchased will place any style Victrola in your Home Small Payments Victrola No. 210 Victrola No. 260 o ¢ *160 $100 Start Next Year Victrola No. 100 Free From Interest Our Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase Hugo Worch ie7s 110G Pianos For Rent. th under the auspices of the social se “1tion of the budget committee of \hc STAR, Who, ore her marriage to Dr.| dale November 25, was Miss Irenc | | -{Additional Tables Taken For Benefit Card party i ots for the benefit card party given T'rotective Assockation, at; Club, Wednesday, i Juvenile the Wash ecember ditional ta aka ona vers with ni The e childre for ticke Pen Women to Give | “Uncle Remus™ Tea| The “T'ncle Remus” tea to be men' ‘rom 4 ta 6 o'clock today at the c|uh-1 youse of the League of American p"‘l Women by the District branch promises | *0 hold much charm for the many men ind women who ht in the whimsical { ind of Joel Ch is and who | 1l gather to he Th K stories and Remus Rev Mrs. Charle Georgia_po famous ! t to music by e of the ) Colquitt will ! nele Remus | torles now translated into ma anguages, | as well known in Germany as they are in honor will be paid to a tinction and his merry style. H Ghe of the peecial attractions on Sune | day will be an out-of-town speaker. Mr. | Clarke Howell editor of the Atianta | former national demo- a friend of Mi Harris and a newspaper man of na- tional reputation. Mr. Howell's timely appearance in Washington for thi . ppointment by F member of the i bring will pour tea on Sund Mrs. Harriet Ct \I‘aria. ‘Davidson Davis { Benefit Card Party Book Sale Arranged' Chaumont Tnit of American Wom- en's Leklon will give a benefit card | party and book salo tomorrow after- | noon at 2.30 o'clock at wuhinzmnl barracks. On the conclusion of card | playing, tea will be served at b o'clock,” offering a_charming obpor- | tunity for those not iInterested in: oards to enjoy the general reception.| Music will be furnished by the mili- tary band on duty at the barracks. The guests will be received by the president the legion, Mrs. W. L. assisted by Mrs. Albert Nk 5 sident of the unit, Mrs. | J. Mayhew Walinwright and Mrs. Ed- | and Mrs. Hugh J. Mrs. Harding, ' lano, Mrs. J Mrs. W. 1 Huidekoper. Mrs, W. Purely creature comforts may be found almost anywhere. But when you feel & bit finicky about your food and a bit cholce about your is the Dinner Supper Danecing at_Tea. Din- ner, Bupper. Phone Main 43386 for rescrvations. 2a? Meyer Davis Famous Le Paradis Band | Koontsz, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 10, 1922—PART ed from a trip to Alabama, gave I Alabama Society Meets; Maj. Walker Is Speaker Although the weather was inclem- ent, there was a large gathering of Alabama folks on their delegation night of their society on Thursday evening at Wilson Normal Commun- ity Center. ‘The program was unusually inter- esting. A quartet composed of Mrs. Fannle Shreve Heartsill, Miss Marie Mr. C. Myers and Mr. Francis Heartsill, sang several num- bers, among which was 2 medley -of famous southern songs. Garltt was at the piano. Maj. Walker, who has just return- Mr. Larry Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Solid gany lmel Furniture Smoking Stands. Mahogany Finish Stands Smoking Cabinets, eqmp- ped with Tray, Cigar Cat- Special Ammcdn Walnut or Mahogany Tea Wagon. Price .c-.cccocscecvocs Large, comfortable Tapes- try Arm Rockers........ Special Carved Cane Seat and Back Arm Chair. ... description of his home and trip, mi ing it the feature of the evening. Mrs. | { James F. Johnson recited “The Jas- | David IL | e of Representative Kincheloe, gave a recitation which was typleal of the old darky philoso- . nurs- Tog luilaby which ‘closed the pro- Interspersing the feature, mine Flnwtr':t and Mrs. Kincheloe, phy and then gave a croonin gram. Dancing was enjoyed the remain- Maj. Thacker V. Walker, president of the soclety, presided. der_of the evening. The years between the ages of twenty-five and forty seem to pass more quickly than any other period of life. Smoking Stands, Hu- midors and Cabinets Mahogany ....$6.00 $3.00 Caneer.. $19.50 Solid Mahogany Smoking Sfand, equipped with ma- and Porcelain- lod Cuer 01 800 Solid Mahogany Thisdainty Mahogany Martha Wash- ington Sewing Table $19.50 TEA WAGON Sketched above is @ Tea Cart *hat may quick- ly change into a dainty lunch- eon Table with the raising of the two leaves. Price $25.00 $20.00 COMFORTABLE CHAIRS Royal Easy Chairs — Built for comfort, up- holstered spring seat and back, with foot rest. Can also be had in large tapestry overstuffed de- signs. Prices start at $28.75 $42.00 ODD ROCKERS AND ARM CHAIRS Carved Cane Arm Chair or Arm Rochker with blue velour Cane Wing- Back Arm Rock- er or Arm Chair to match, $17.50 $19.75 ecial dis- lay of Cedar Clluh in ve- rious styles and sizes. Spe- cial Holiday Solid Cedar Chest, $18.00 This Nest of Tea Tables, $32.00 SOCIETY. Dancing Class Starts Again After Susbens§0n| The Dancing Class. thet brilliant sub- | scription dancing circle of young mar- | ried people and young girls of Wash- ington society which was organized in 1910 and which continued with great success throughout the winter seasons | of the years from then until 1916, when it was discontinued because of the war, | | has Leen reorganized this season. and; oy Snl Tl TOU | will hold the first of it merien of Ve |yt tne righe price. smart dances on Tuesday evening, De- Sibour, Mrs. bership of one hundred is now on the ' Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan W. B. Moses & Sons ESTABLISHED 1861 Carpets - “Eleventh and F Streets Upholstery Linens Give Furniture Beautiful, Lasting and Practical M eagon, o7 American Walnut T2$20.00 Mah D rt Table; T2 e tong e . $35.00 Rotyrfa}lfiasy (()ihair. Buil(l’i f(t)’r clgmfor;. te t L wit oot rest, Brice.. e 928 75 Mah ; Gateleg Tabl Pries £2 1 Gateles Tab1-$25.00 Solid Mah Smoki Stand.....oog2ny Smone $6.00 Large T A Mah Spinet Deai £21Y Spinet . $49.50 : . R e S SRS ; Ci Boxes, Porce- ey 1. arear Doxes, Pore $9.00 Mah Humidors. ; Py HUmAOrS. ... $12.00 ination Mah Teleph o Stol, prise. - ornone $12.00 Special Smoker’ gy = Ve IR S0 L Comfortable Leath o e f’.'.".‘. te Leather . $150.00 ) F = ... $20.00 fashioned Windsor Armchair, O Seat. oo $19.50 b= e $34.50 Rugs Make Splendid Gifts for Christmas They're not only attractive and highly appreciated; but are useful. . Oriental Rugs In Three Unusually Good Values, Excellent Colerings, Beautiful Designs, Fine Qualities $55.00 $65.00 $85.00 ”Axnunstf‘r‘ Rugs 9xlz " Quelty o Seeme85.00 Wdton Ru s All Sizes from 22Y3x36 ’nehu te 11.3x18 Feet Prices, $9.50 to $235.00 Small Rugs Axminster 27x54.......$3.85 to $7.85 36x72.......$5.50 to $9.50 Plain Chenille Royal Turkish 3x5 .. Draper ‘g' Dept. Table Runners We show an immense assortment of Table Runners in all styles and colorings, of which we enumerate a ln.1 Tapestry Runners, 18x54 inches. . . . .$3. Tapestry Runners, 17x60 inches. . . . .$4.25 Tapestry Runners, 24x54 inches. . . . . $4.78 Tapestry Runners, 17x72 inches. $5.00 Brocade Runners, 16x50 inches. . . . .39.50 Special Runners, made in our own shops, lined and trimmed with galloon. $6.50 Velvet Runners, special . . . . ....... Damask and Velvet Runners, special $15.00 Couch Covers i Tulls and the affairs are to be In chas i of & committee of five prominent Wi | ington womun members, Mme. Henrl do Heury Getty Chilton, Mrs. To have Your furs remodeled for Xmas if Work done right cember 19, at the Playhouse. A mem. | MARTIN WOLF, :.:x..::

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