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) Mississippi Society Gives Enjcyable Dance *he reception and dance of the Mis- | sissippi Soclety at the Washington Club, December 12, the first given under the management of Mrs. Percy E. Quin, president, was attended by over three hundred Mississippians and @uests, including Maj. Gen. John A. ajeune, former Vice President Mar- i1, Maj. Gen. H. P. McCain and other Zotable guests. Maj. Gen. Lejeune, the guest of onor, whose mother was a native of Mississippi, in a brief talk mentioned the part Mississippians have taken in our various wars, and gave records of its citizens who served with distinc- tion in the 4th Brigade of Marines in the world war. SOCIETY, ' way, Senator and Mrs. Edwin Brous- sard, former Senator and Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Commissioner and Mrs. George E. Chamberlain, Representa- tive-elect Weber Wiison, Representa- tive and Mrs. Garland Dupree, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Benjamin_ G. Humphreys. Representative and Mrs. Ross Collins, Representative and Mrs. B. G. Lowry, Representative Will Col- ler, Mrs. Julia Jayne Walker, Maj. ‘Willlam Connor, jr.; Maj. and Mrs. C. R. Pettis, Maj. and Mrs. Arthur L. Webb, Maj. and Mrs. Lucian D. Booth, Maj. and Mrs. Otto M. Lawrence, Capt. D. S. Seaton, Mr. W..J. Mulvihill, Mr. and Mrs. McMahon, Mr. George D. Clagett, Mr. Guigir H. Clagett and Mr. Gobert M. Gates. ¢ In the receiving line were Mrs. Percy E. Quin, president; Mr. Wil- llam Rndolph King, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. Charles V. Pettys, second vice president; Mrs. Robert G. Hand, . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, DEOEMBER 17, 1922—PART 2. Mr. Harry Peyton, chairman, and nine former presidents of the soclety and their wives, Mrs, Harry Peyton, Capt. |- and Mrs. Fred Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaefer, Dr. and Mrs. Clifton P. Clark, Representative and Mrs. Ben- jamin’ G, Humphreys, Or. and Mrs. Oscar Wilkinson, Mr. and_ Mrs. Or- lando H. Smith and Mrs. Walter P. Ramsey; also Col. Herbert O. Wil- liams, Maj. William Connor, jr. Mal. C. R. Peitls, Maj. Arthur L. Webb, Maj. Lucian D. Booth, Maj.”H. J. Quekemeyer, Capt. D. 8. Seaton, Capt. Richard H. Leigh, Maj. Otto M. Law- rence, Mr. Paul Wooton, Mr. Harry Fulton, Mr. Walter S. Erwin, Mr. L. Q. C. Lamar, Miss Lillian Chenoweth, Mrs. Josiah Brinker and Mr. S. Young. Mrs. Quin announces other enter- tainments for Janyary and February and that a complete list of committee assignments will appear later. Illustrated Lecture on “The Valley of Aztlan™ Cards are out for a joint meeting of the Archaeological Society of Washing- ton and the Anthropological Society, with the Art and Archaeology League and their friends Tuesday evening, when Dr. Edgar L. Howett, director of the School of American Research, will de- liver an illustrated lecture on “The Val- ley of Aztlan—A Search for the Ortginal Home of the Aztecs,” in the audStorium of the National Museum, &t 8:30 R.|o'clock. The lecture will be followed by a re- ception and private view of the so- clety’s new collection of Chihuahua pottery and the first showing of a Open . Evenings Until THE og-um O-J Wastiindton's ABOLIAN HALL- Stetwvdy and Weber Piadiolas SPECTIALISTS 18 PLAYER PIANOS AEOQOLIAN-VOCALION Do Leco Xmas Twellth and G Stree: Shopping mmwm Now rare loan collection of beautiful pre- historic jewelry. The hostesses will be Mrs. Robert ‘Woods Bliss, Mrs. Charles Henry But- ler, Miss Alice C. Fletcher, Mrs. Rob- ert M. Thompson, Mrs. Charles D. Walcott and Mrs. B. H. Warder. On account of the lecture by Dr. Hewett and the reception, the Christ- is dinner and meeting of the Art Archeology League announced for nber 23 is canceled. .The Phonograph Supreme In Elegant Period Case Designs The Aeolian Company was the first to introduce Period Models; ClaasicyCabinets fihich n auottlitfin; ticity of design carefully typify the period whick, inspires them. Appeal to the eye as well as the ear 18 the grace which makes Vocalion Period Models the choice of all who follow an artisti: plan of decoration. These classic cabinets of luzr- urious woods in rich colorings meet the most par- ticular drma(tda for decorative harmony. Hepplewhite of simple dignity, the quaint Vice Prestdent Marshall spoke hu- third vice presi morously of his former position, com- | Lx\ng\{nr{]{. treasu 1?1' 1 B . C plimenting the citizens of Mississippi, | ker Wolfe, secretary ien. L 3 &nd paid a glowing tribute tor | jeune. Maj Gen. McCain Mr. Walter P. M. JefilI‘"‘ MLarle 3’1‘:73 John Sharp Willlams. Mrs. T. S.!Raméey, Senator and Mrs. Harrison, o r. Lovette. | Commissioner and M hamberlain, o Lecture lomorrow Refreshments | Mr. and Mrs. Thoma ore, Repre-| The Alliance Francaise announces dancing | sentative and Mrs. Humphreys, | that the uext French lecture will be given at 4:30 o'clock at the Wash- fngton Club tomorrow by M. Jean- | Representative and oss Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Will Collier, Represent- ative and Mre. B Mprle Carre, professor at the Uni- H sentative Percy E. vérsity of Lyons. Har- | Julia Jayne Walker. The subject is “Le Centenaire de| On the reception committee were| Pasteur.” lovette, accompanied by gave a group of songs. were served, followed by - nd guests | 11, Maj. ‘Quin and Mrs. n. : Pat Senator and Mrs. T. H. Cara- | B DD LD DS VEVEVEREDEDLDERRLEVEVER The Christmas Gift Store for Women - tive schemes. The Adam design of true propor- tions and the Ornate Florentine Model—all hare been adapted to the mellow-tone vocalion. All thesc period styles may be had in console and un- right models. ; From 9 to 12 A.M. Marcel, 75c. Beauty Parlor : 3 Queen Anne models, Jacobean styles ornamented 3 S p:cials Price, $175 | with the historical Maltese Cross, Gothic-Windsor il which adapts itself charmingly to many decora- 7 o L Manicuring, 50c. Bob Curl and Marcel, $1.00. All Shampoos, 50c. Scalp Treatment, 75c. Hair Coloring and Henna Shampoo at Special Rates., 1109-1111 G Street N.W. Open 9:15 AM. —— A Great Christmas Sale of COATS and DRESSES At January Reductions SPORT COATS Formerly Priced Formerly Priced Up to $25 Upto $39.95 $16.35| $25.00 - Stylish Dress Coats Formerly Priced Up to $79.50 Up to $125.00 $55.00 | $75.00 —_— The very newest models in fitted and semi-fitted styles. Belted and blouse back. models. Loose wrappy wraps. In fact a style to suit every taste. Finest materials, finest furs for twimming. Exgellent linings and best workmanship. Lvery coat of the M. Brooks & Co. standard of quality. All colors and all sizes. Sale of Dresses For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear lose 6 P.M. The Vocalion is epoch-making stride from mechanism to music. In creating the Vocalion. the research and experiments of the greatest au- thorities on tone qualities have produced unprece- dented perfection. This advantage, added to the experience obtained by the Aeolian Company as the world’s greatest producer of musical instru- ments, has given to the world a new, better tyne of phonograph, a reproducing medium whicl. must be judged as a musical rather than a me- chanical tnstrument. THE GRADUOLA These instruments are equipped with the Grad- uola, giving a most artistic comtrol of tone. The graduola is one of the most vital inventions tn the history of phonographs. It makes these great modern musical wnstruments a practical medium for personal musical expression. Console Period Models At extraordinary low prices and on reasonable terms Price, $285 SRz e S S a3 e S R SRt R SR AR SR SR S SRS S S S S SN S S SR - LS - SN2 SRS - D258 Price, $300 ° Price, $365 Formerly Priced Price, $125 OUR XMAS PLA Price, $150 YER-PIANO CLUB ; / 4952 | FOR THIS AEOLIAN-PIANOLA Formerly Sold for $745.00 Manufactured by the Aeolian Co., of New York, the largest and best known makers of Player-Pianos in the world. The trade-mark, “PYANOLA,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Co., is known all over the world. It has taken them years to build the reputations which they have. Dresses Formerly Priced Upto $45. ......... Styles reflecting the influence of the smartest designers are included in this extraordinary assortment. Note the captivat- ing grace of drapes and new sleeve whims. Materials include Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Satins, Charmeuse, Poiret Twills, Trico- tines and many charming combinations. All wanted colors. All sizes. 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Nicely boxed. the Ideal Gift Silk Petticoats + Hundreds of Them in All Colors $9.98 $3.98 $5.98 - All-Silk Jerseys, Jersey and Taffetas, Satins in change- abie shades. "Pleated and fancy . Tes and hemstitched bot- toms. Rubber at waist line. All lengths. Give Silk Negliges \ A wonderful gift for every woman or miss. Crepe de Chine and Satin Negliges, in all the dainty pastel shades, as well as the darker colors. Some are lavishly trimmed with fine laces, others with fur and some with fringe. 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Some embroidered.in colors, New.Peter.Pan collars; . long sleeves® All sizes, X7 T PRI L L R R R R D R D R D R R R S L L R L R R L R U L R R P R S P R L R LR S L R VRS DR SRR RV ERES PSR S S AR S E) o2 o2 N SN2 N S 2N 2 e SR 2 b 2 N e 2 S e N R S S 2 SR R S 2 S S S R R SR S S N SR SRS NS TR S SRR SR SR S SR SR S SR S S S s de A N R R e 2 S R e 2 2 2 N S 2 S 2 ( A Genuine Aeolian Pianola When J you buy a weak imitation of a Playzr-Piano or a reproducing z& piano and expect to receive the zame value, the same pleasure and the same music you sentence yourself to certain- regret and disappointment. The superiority which put the Aeolian company’s Player-Piano and Duo-Art Reproducing Piano above all other instruments of their kind in ability te render music is definite, tangible and easily appreciated. They are inventions effected by years of study and are fully protected by many patents. Many advantages are offered in our Xmas Player-Piano Club this year. Immediate delivery, if desired, by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. oA Dew Baby Grand at & res- $595 made under our own name. It possesses every quality that Terms, $25 Cash. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments will appeal to lovers of good music. Sale of Traded-in Instruments TRADED-IN PLAYER-PIANOS e $350 From . SOLD ON LIBERAL TERMS *~ ° o Shoninger Piano A Phenomenal Value. Formerly Sold at $525.9¢ —1It has a world-wide reputa- $ - For 18 years we have sold 395 Shoninger Pianos. tion for quality and durability. It has been on sale since 1850. Terms, $25 Cash. Balance in 30 Monthly Puyments TRADED-IN PIANOS $125 i SOLD ON LIBERAL TERMS, Priced From