Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1923, Page 42

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SOCIETY, : P R - = i colonial costumes. Tiny Louise Allen |elected far the ensuing term: Regent, | son. and delegate to the national con- Benefit Dance Noted 5 s District DW‘FW"- U. D C., 3 ;:vw(hgue the * 0‘},’, to the Flag.” and [3Mrs, xflu Bowie McMahon; ;lue regent, |gress in April: color bearer,: Mrs . 2 Gramm wil} appear in & solo|M argaret Hetzel Pendleton; sec- | Montgomery Macomb. As Attractive Event| | N Announce Card Party aunce, } g o lgnd vice “prestdent, Miss Sary Wil | & feature of the’ sucusion was the The dance for the benefit of the| & = 3 3 . | ~he District of Golgmbia Dieiston: . ° ° N ! Uv:“nn-um« interest in the . A R.{llams; corresponding secretary, Miss |singlug by pupils from the Ameri- % " . . g manifested and all rents | Margar . | ca t ol for emif i new Shrine of the Sacred Heart given L] | United Dauchters o the Confederacy Iove urged by the soclets to. exert|alre. Nellie atson; um.ur,r.l‘ i o e at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday, of which Mrs. Wailter E. Hutton I§ their influence in behalf of this or-|Miss Mildred ( llor; registrar. — Kebruary 7, was a beautiful and suc- president, will give a card party,) Distriee D. R.-~The following was admitted to the chapter. A .con- |kanization | Mrs Virginia Gardiner Sloan; his: | Books and scientifio publications T cessful affair. The patronesses and 8 Shrove Tuesday, February 13 at 2400 | Members have taken tables for the|tribution was made toward the work | - | torian. M Henrietta Du amel | the value of 4.000,000 gold marks hav 3 > p e 5 of the Bo. uts,” Allernates to the Contiwental Chupter, D, A. R. was ) Combs: auditor, Mixs Susan Bdrwell | been suggested a$ part payment « patrons, headed by Miss Minnie E. 16th street, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Maude | rd party to be given at Hotel | 00 LiF TR SCOLE: Uectea as|reccntly entertained by its regent, |Smith: chaplain, Mrs. - AleXander | the reparations due to Italy from ‘Carroll, chairman, included Mrs. J. G. . L Howell Smith is chairman and Mre. | Roosevelt, Saturday afternoon, under|follows: Regent, Miss Miiliad Cheno- |Mrs Tiomas D. Why with_ Mrs. | Brownell; librarian, Mrs. Larz Ander- | Germany. Barker, Mrs. David E. Barry, Miss| | % s | Alblon Wilkins Tuek. vice chairman, | the auspices of the District of Colum-|w alternates to the regent, Misa | Min C. Peterson, Mrs. Lilllan M.1 S ¢ E ) 3 . (ifton | Millan and Mrs, s All ¥ Mae Berberich, Mrs. Pauline V. Beyer, assised by the presidents of the nine |biz D. A. R. entertainment conmmittee R ootare Surtan e Lol e e Mrs. L. Biade, Mrs. Charles J. Bogan, F - chapters. Those serving as patron- | y . Mrs. 4 g Mis ight and | Por and appropi .. 3 Beucher, Mrs. Howard S 3 esses are: Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs v. Mrs 3 = inrnourlh " us act 3 Mrs. F. . : 1 . Tl sre { Chapter. Mré. Lilllan M. Millan was Boyd, Mrs. B. M. Braswell, Mrs. John : ¥ M1 George Tully Vaughu. Miss Mary . Paul A son. William Me- :;‘n"':ze‘!n":fl':.'}' and_soclal hour were | CRARLET. | Mré, Lillian 31 Milen et G. Bridaham, Mrs. S. D. Bronson. 3 < Ambler, Mrs. E. L. elen, Mrs. J. | Millan, Mrs. A. A Birney, Mrs. A. F.|OfEt6q Qub om0l ers. o prominent | CONEress \u\hh will meet here Miss Helen Burns, Mrs. W. Galt C. Flourney, . -Edith Lansburg, | Jones, Miss B . Curry, Mrs. W. W.|member of the chapter. whose death | Abril ether with the following ai- | Burns, Mrs. Dorothy K. Butler, Mrs. As . Harrie Whittjer, Aliss Ksther Mayher, Mrs. [occurred last wee “Thomas A. Cannou. Mrs. A. J. G . . ner. 3rd. d. 3 5 James Holstead, Mrs. Charles AMmer-| wo o o sonn Domelson ter, 1, | Durh rico, Miss Minnie Carroll, Mrs (. . Theos 31, Judd. Mrs. . man, Mrs. George Eastment, Mrs. Glenn | A, R. was entertained ‘February sarah J Coleman b Y- Cashiell, Mrs. John I, Caspe | : Kiy, s Clong Fay Jenks, Mrs. Gurney §. Strong.|the iiome of Mrs. Mabel W. Proctor, Mrs. Merrick Williams, Miss An- | e | i . Prcton Bm I Mre. Mramk Ray, Mrs Phillip Hil|26(5 11th street. After a brief bus Mexander, Mys. . A Schmidt | & Mo | - - . s =Y b il | hess session the evening wax & nd Miss Bertha L. Dana. Riviere Hetsel Chapter, | el Cleaning and Dyeing ; : seard, M. e . MMik, | Sheryift, Miss May Husted, Mrs. J. C.| 16 £he. grieste ofl honor, . Condon, Mr - 5 Clarendon Smith \hs Win Du Bose, | Pritchard, Mrs. Charles Allen, Mrs. | W. Wallace Hanger, organizin “Mrs. Lowe Counselma ¢ : Mrs. Thom Willls, Miss ~Marle L |Grant F. Chase, Miss Mary E. Smith. | 1453 ixem‘rul.l nd “‘,"umil{(d:lr Harry Crandall, ) . . W, Owens, Mrs. W. ] L, oMrs. William | ypc Apnie © 1-u°h3> presidcnt general; Mr o a W £ v ' o ident general Women. 2 ve, Mra. William J. Dante. Mrs. i R. Ersfeld, T. Rawlins, Mis. | gkins, ~vice presic e ol . N aver wasiwardsabe - ssie n“:ys“n. Mrs, W, H. v 3 3 Max Foerstcr anie Hill Nel Willlam B. Hardy. state regent b ) and send us yo ; A Columbia Chapte AR held ftulAre John . Beavers atate vice me. i nd (he ! die: Gt Dne m T W, . | R, e, it Margarete | movth at the r c gent, and M) M. McClintoel - garments for thorough Cleaning or Dye 5, 3 . 2412 Pe ac 1 00 2 . 3 AT E SO g worth. Mrs. J - Mrs. L o ¥ 4 ' : Bl 4 Assisting 5 F A Ef:'u,'f,',,;’:m;"“_”)‘,‘f, ! ing in the newest shades. Don’t wait! Prepare 1 . 3 A o and T ruralshed by Alss Margaret Mack . NOW for Spring and avoid delay later on. Garrisen, Mrs. Frederic 4 itk Sl s. 3 Deborah Knapp 4 )Iurdl“ \‘||~“;v¥::‘|‘\1x « ¥ s, . i 8. J ¥, Mrki l;)“‘; llepullhs showed uctl\l;lleu in the ve 4 r' rd p y { - Frank D, : ke Mre: | vartous branches of the chapter. Mre. | Hotel Roosevelt 3 g W d d D T e ; | m,;;;m’: i VAT e of U R T | o0 Peene e Bk S " e Repair and Remodel Horen, ) . B. Horton, Mrs S0 Miss DORG RANDENBURG. : f Mulc |the names of several new members. Willey, vice president, yeeeived the 2 i imirie, Mus. V s. 3 ® | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. i R 5 s As nnounced B officers and othei friend e H. Johnson, Mrs. \l. | Brandenburg, who have announced | C Miks Margaret Dani committee. of the Dis- v arrived, In &pits of the = CALL MAIN 724 the Misses A J M- | per engagenient to Dr. Alfred L. Bou | bert’ King, Mro. Gustavus Werher, D. A. R. will hold a benefit card | pleasant weatHer the tables were w . z - e June e L% of Porto Rico, Mra ¥, K Conway, Mrs. Milton Juan. | PATLY at the Hotel Roosevelt, Febru- | filed. A ka, 3 _ Kubel, Al {@on. Mew. Chartes i Wal | 8ry 17th, at 2 o'clock. Appropriation| Anne V. Lall . Bdward s ——— | ter W.. Talcott. Mrs. was made for the purchas 1 Children of the Amerien M . 3 Joseph A b Dowd as cha sisted Mrs., . M. Hall, Mrs. Clement W |(0 be presented to a Boy tion, Intrict, C. A. R, 1 ch, Mrs. William Lynch, y el Sonptated TS, ¥ - A delegate and alterna met at -Continental Hall, Tueaday | D e o dr. Louis B Allen, Mr L AL hvr‘nl drs. Wittiam 3, Wa Mis. ghte aud e ity B0 Joils Sharpener 1 N Flvnn, E 5 3 Y ecorge J. M Mrs. Wiliiam Wriaits Seott: Me. i Pu s 3 B Holzbafg, presiae A few strokes will sharpen F o Morris, Mrs. P. ). . A e AT 75 S 3 5 53, delegate; Mrs. Velma 4 Mrz - Fred Vallynd, tr re : harne Newman, Mrs : 2. A e 2 Bt e bonien A e Sl 1 \‘Sxfl?{u“l‘." n o ' [ rs. Jason Watermun. 4 ortad the amount vealised from the | the dullest knife: also scythes, Jamea A Shea s Wrizht e oh 8 M g s T card party gi recentls. A" Com- sickles. cleavers, hatchets, corn Parks, Mre. Allen Popg Miss Myrtle . A 5 . Hy. M - Fmittee with Mis. Valland as i ang: oibeE acabla-ed f e Price, Mra John Quin. Ave 3 i ‘.' et Tubbs, Mrs. L - | Harper. 3 1 Mrs “\as appoitied to revise teiby- | SNSES U0 OO SOl CLEANER. on. M '8l g Miss | W. Wal George T. of the socie - ¥ 3 arts Pavisienne. 2 1 iy [ M FoTbrook . ew work for the future dircetions with each sharpener. MAIN OFFICE: g s S sme-hall a pint of creim and 2 3 I commitlees z . Shanahan, 3 “i ladd one-toarth t ful of wimond | Subine Wallace. 4 W. Hauger. coeive A1 3 B be & R l ) Shea, d tract and cupful of | e Sickler. of preside congros: & - arber 088, Inc. heehan :)““D';"‘ Ao e lea S eral of the nal Society 1 8 i dude G cntertainmen h chopped. blanchec ouds. s address, giving the text of her plat_|trips to Arlington. Mount Vernon and add o a cupful of mac form 54 other places of interest. ! 11th and G Sts crumbed and one-cizhth teaspoontul Sm—— Mrs. H. B. Smari, soprano soloist of of tile most picturésque and . jof lemon juice. freshly-baked i creatures the most Paul's English Lutheran Church E b rties in the annals of the [tart ehells with tl P terrivle in combined jaw power and'gg >4 t. will be held at the Harring- Chopped. grange peel, | equipment of teeth is the shark. The | | ton Hotel Febr The junior once. This is enough | hammer-head shark may have as| Manor Houxe Chupter, D. A. R.. held [ will be received from 2 to 4 pum, fwelve larvge tarts, These | many 45 five rows of triangular teeth, | its February meeling at the home of |and the seniors from 4 to 6 p.m.. An 1s n v Le filled with stff | while a tiger shark can sever a man's | Mrs. Cliford P. Clark, recording secre« | attractive feature of the nrogram facicurrant Jellyor strawherry Jam | body with « single bite. exerclsing |tary. = Miss Mary Leo Goddard, vioe |wjll be the minde: and folk damee SPECIALIETS i SLAYER MANOS Cacil | 1nd nuts. JRw power of at least a ton. ‘regent, presided. One new member the uuwr:u will appear in = : i : - J.DeNOLL \mm on's ABOLIAN HALL- Twelfth and G Stnegn ; Silk : .sm..ww and Weber Pianol e Avolian-Vocaliono Su;;a;;rs P, ‘;gc;s"“ : ‘What the President of One of the Best Known S A , g, Piano Manufactories Says of the medels in fine All-Weal Sik Jersey, Tabtetas and Combinations — all wanted St Mmyiciisnind Iy 1109-1111 G Street N.W. P ” colors. - . : DuO_Art Pian()la New York, November 22, 1922. The New Organization Takes Pleasure in Announcing the Arrival of ‘ My Dear Mr. Tremainer— On behalf of myself and my associates I eztend to you my hearty congratulations on this, the occasion of Twenty-fifth An- niversary as President of the Aeolian Company. A | ’ I avail myself of this opportunity to express the great satis- - faction the house of Steinway feels in the success of the alliance ; , 2 g p i made with the Aeolian Company by my predecessor, Mr. Charles Steinway. . . . Sk T e T | v The 'aelactjon o_f.a player action to be incorporated with the Depicting the very newest modes, the smartest novelties b o TR SR T S, and the most desirable fabrics. Style, Quality, Work- =~ Fision was reached ang your inatriment chosen. 1 C 1 manship considered, prices are extremely moderate As the years have passed the wisdom of the selection has be- come more and more apparent and it i8 with genuine pleasure that I congratulate you on your latest and greatest ochievement the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, unquestionably the greatest in- strument of its kind in the world. It is equally pleasant to refer to the cordial personal relations which have been added to and cemented by passing years. With sincere regards, I am, (Signed) . - Frederick T. Steinway Spring Suits Spring Dresses | Coats & Wraps - §| | ' President $39.50 $35:0 s5500 Bl Our Two February Club Sales For Sivest; iflemeon;. | / Player-Piano Club | Aeolian Vocalion Club We especially invite your attention to the man- Dinner and Evening 5 ! g 2 = . = i nd Wi thet wnnsual: - o ! er in whick these Saits ave tailored end finished, Wenderful looking medels that will captiv- | oens ,,",’,;,,, ,,;f,’,',': ,,,,,;.,, ,,'f: ,‘,‘D:',;_ $550 $94.00 also the l.ll}lfy' -u.lcrul of which they are made ate the most critical ebserver. fied that descriptlonis impossible, - 5 . and the silk lining in the jackets, efc. Dress Values That Are Far Beyond Your For an Aeol]an Pmnola Formerly Sold for $144.00 Expectation at This Price Materials include Fashionette, Poiret Tuwill, Formerly Sold for $745.00 | Stvle No. 405 Aeolian Voocalion (with The very newest modes sponsored by Dame Materials inclade Flat Crepés, Canton Crepes; Tricotines, Veldynes, Veloars, Novelties, Ete. This wonderful instrument is manufac- | ?I..‘.‘l’.’,'.' )_-;o::d.:wd:::a:"” et ay Fashion, sach s the 36-Inch Straightline Jackets, Printed Crepes, Paisley Silks, Crepe da Chine, Lesse Wrappy Coati, Form-Fitting: Models, Intgast 'and best known makers of P the Balgarien Blouse and the smart box styles. Exquisite Sequin Rebes, Silver CM‘ Broceded Flowing Cape Styles. ~Some are trimmed with ¥ » whioh 'flflaflwn:;h lmll“uanam o~ Terms $7.00 Per Month Bl el ol iy od maelry e o' Veloets, Chiffens, Gesrgettes, Cheese from Beed- clusively by the Aeoian Co.. Is known all | o 15 afithate @ T e e, snmmed effect. | o, Embroidered and Noseity Trimmed Modeis. | Cerecel, others nevelty timmed. Most all are Seicisiwen: menta befors. the Susl The vapes s s y n r THE COLORS silk lined thromghout. R B . $25 Cash: Balance 30 Monthly Payments markable and the demand will ba great perior to anything we h.-ve ever offered al such Black, Navy, Cepen, Ten, Mode, Sand, Gray i & ) « moderate price. All sizes—14 to 44. | . Nile, Rose, F.:,h.., Biona and & wendatad . The Colors are Black, Navy, Gray, Tan, Send, ) OUR B[G SPECIAL s Second Floor—M. Brooks & Co. sortment of beautifal combinations. Olive, Rrown, Ete. All Sizes—14 to 44. ! We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of These Tomorrow. Misses’ and Women’s Misses’ and Women’s '_ Misses’ and Women’s : i In an Upright Piano—Best Value Very Special " Radiam Silk & I;n U.mted Stab.es ) ' ' _ oninger Piano SILK HOSE BN i UNDERWEAR =i A Wi With Novelty Clocks . X = —1t has a world-wide repu- e ; . H y .- tation for quality and dur- ] ; ' i l = ability, It has been on sale 2 s . 5 [ since 1850. For 18 years we ® : have sold Shoninger Planos. Terms, §25 Cask. Balance in 80 Menthly Payments. Fermerly Seld for $525 Womes's Noslery of pure thread silk; excellent quality, with reinforced sols, heel and toe. New designs in elocks that are very effective. Special Sale Traded-In Instruments for Kid Gloes A | Radiam Silk g R ' "2 0 Pai : . Gowns, $4.95 Kinball ....veveeeever 8125 0 Vose & Sons (like new) $290 atr ' . boputifel Redi ; Fischer ceceeses M Wheelock . weses. $225 '-u::.‘:.h..-fi: : Steck +... Knabe (like new) skanesi §300 Wemen's Kid Glooss, with aouclty stitch- R models. Seme with silk rossttes. Cot Fall Behning Player ® - Hardmsn Autotone..., $350 Ing, oclf ond rd'r:.l-:-‘ ':d-! -lml-. Very wnnsaal values. TRRMS: §35 CAJH, BALANOE §1080 PER MONTH

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