Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1923, Page 34

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i SOCIETY. SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY NTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 25 1923_PART 2. Buest Miss Margaret Portlock. sub- SEhevis tomstumn o this countey, i8R0 O Headquarters T, L8 deb of Norfolk; Va. A spring with her brother-in-law an: e sister: Mr. and rs. Chiarles B. Gillet, Open to Visitors Today 5 | The national headquartérs of the Secretary and Mrs. Hoover . ‘M‘:n-";‘_ lllflr!;!!'lm"‘mn‘! 8. ?:ll\hh:e vx"n.nr home; in the Green Spring Have Dr. Wilbur as Guest iiinem i W™ T 250 =5 s e, 21| ington, and have gone to St. Augus-| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vestal will be hostess, meeting the | !rille from visit of some length be- ;{!!‘PEL nu(rlh'“ t!l{ have returned 'YO"; wre returning to their home here: avana, Cuba, after spending several - L s [ days en route at Miami snd Paim |Visitors and showing them the inter- @ Beach, Fla. | esting exhibits in the museum. Assist- | G5 = 10 Wyo- | 108 Mra Vestal will be Mrs. Wililam | g Maine, has returned to the Arlington Mrs. Lucien A, Clarke of 1870 “)‘0-‘ v O] | Hotelor”the remainder of (he'Sea- | mim afenue is at Huadon Hal. AL- [ imar et SoMHsrien aon. | Tantio Crey. | pars. - for Week End—Cabinet and Congress = . . S Mr. and Mre. Aubrey L. Clarke, with | . 4 n SOc:xety Notes. ! Mies Frances Pope. who sailed sev-| thob - ehiidren, o 3 Trving Stract: Monkeys are bred by a well-known | {eral weeks ago aboard the Maure-| Chevy Chase, are staying at the same | French soclety woman to supply ur tania, has arrived in Italy. Miss Pope lotel. for trimming her dresses. '- President of Leland Stanford University Is Here e Miss Hortense L. Smith, daughter of the late Gen. Joseph Sewall Smith of 1109-1111 G Street N.W. standard of quality—the New Things First—Moderate Prices—Absolute satisfaction or money refunded. - | | The New Organ;zation assures you of the highest ! i 1 | i University 1 California, Dr. | yman Wilbur SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANDS ol DEMOLL s &QQ Washindton's AECLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streew SMotnvay Due-Art Banslas Veber Due-Art Punclas Assian Chesluoma Fosef Hofmann "‘ates: ctary of Labor > Plitsburgh last e bday, with Mrs. D 1e home of her 1 The Se Specializing for Monday on Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits Specially Priced $39.50 Fcaturing a number of ultra-fash- ionable modes in Balkan Blouse, Bolero and the 36-inch straight-line styles. Strictly tailored models, braid trimmed and embroidered effects. The workmanship and finish is of the highest character. Jackets lined with excellent quality all-silk crepe. Navy, Black, Tan, Grays, checks. Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Twill Cords. o return tomo Davis will remain in Pittsburgh. er o spend th n with her MRS, JAMES F. BYRNES | Of South Carolina, who will preside! over the Congrexsional Club as presi-| | dent fn the coming season. PODDOHIHHTHIHHDODEODDODDHIH HODOE now with the fleet off Pa t [ maneuvers to Washington | “The DUO-ART is supreme” and Hofmann knows ECAUSE, besides his er as a B pianist, Hofmann is a m%, understanding every element which tends to perfection in the recording and reproducing his playing for the Duo-Art. Have you heard the Hofmann Duo-Art Rolls? New Spring Coats, Capes and Wraps FO\‘ Women and MiSSCS $59.50 New Spring Dresses For Women and Misses Individual and Exclusive Models—Very Special at $30.50 Captivating styles that will Featured price 1Rri 589.50 FEATURING Three-Piece Costume Suits N THE PRINCIPLE THAT THOSE Junia Purlewsll Twill Cord Tra U{'rs""l;' & Prquette WHO LEAD CAN NEVER BE FOL- LOWERS, WE ARE AGAIN IN THE FOREFRONT OF FASHION WITH THE FIRST PRESENTATION OF EMBROIDERED JACQUETTE THREE-PIECE COSTUME SUITS FOR SPRING. Featured Price $89.50 Others Showing at $59.50, $79.50 and Up to $185 A A They’re supetb, and in no way to be confused with records Hofmann made many years ago for a German instrument which had no fadl- ities for recording the power and expression of the pianist’s playing. Hofmann has never recorded for any American prano except the Duo-Art The Duo-Art is manufactured by the Aeolian Company of New York, the largest and best known makers of Player-Pianos and Reproducing Pianos in the world. The trade-mark, “Pianola,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Company is known everywhere. The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano may be obtained in the Stein- way, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and the famous Weber Pianos. Duo-Arts Are Priced From $695.00 All Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos Including the Steinway and Weber. Duo-Arts Are on Sale in Washington Only at Our Store We are also sole agents in Washington for the following instruments: Weber Baby Grands, priced from...............c¢ccceeeeeinnnns e $1,150.00 Sohmer Baby Grands, priced from Ivers & Pond Baby Grands, priced from. Steck Baby Grands, priced from - . $1,050.00 .. $1,050.00 0. J. De Moll & Co. Apartment Grands, priced from. Shoninger Upright Pianos (special price) Weber Upright Pianos, priced from. Sohmer Upright Pianos, priced from Ivers & Pond Upright Pianos, priced fro Wellsmore Upright Pianocs, priced from. . coommie ity e e 1§82500 Our Extra Special Player-Piano AEOLIAN PIANOLA (Mifd. by Aeolian Co.) ....... $550.00 All the above instruments sold on reasonable terms if desired Late Popular Rolls for Your Player-Piano $1.00 Each Aggravatin’ Papa (Don’t You Try to Two Time Me) Dearest (You’re the Nearest to My Heart) Falling Fate Flower of Araby If Only the Roses Could Tell I’'m Just a Little Blue (For You) The Lovelight in Your Eyes You Know You Belong to Somebody Else (So Why Don’t You Leave Me Alone) You’ve Got to See Mamma Ev’ry Night (Or You Can’t See Mamma at All) Where the Bamboo Babies Grow Late Popular Hits for Your Phonograph 7 5 C Double-Face Records One Night in June Lost—A Wonderful Girl | When Hearts Are Young Journey’s End Runnin’ Wild Ivy | Old Time Waltzes—Parts 5 and 6 ! Sixty Seconds Every Minute The Lonely Nest | Stop Your Kidding That Barking Dog Save the Last Waltz for Me Lovely Lucerne Pack Up Your Sins Porcelain Maid Carolina in the Morning Vamp Me Tomorrow Who Cares { Toot-Toot-Tootsie Also 500 Song Rolls, Fox Trots and Waltzes at 25¢ Each Special Sale Traded-In Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phono- graphs Tomorrow and Tuesday Fisher Piano.............$§150.00 Auto Player-Piano.........$350.00 Bradbury Piano. .. .. $250.00 Hardman Player-Pians. . . . .$350.00 Vose Piano .....$290.00 Victrola ($125).......... $75.00 Behning Player vv....$350.00 | Victrola ($225) ..$150.00 Weber Pianola. . . .. et ol $500.00 Vocalion ($300) AR X L AN AN OD DD D DOR DR DTBODDDD DR appeal to the most particu- lar dresser who prefers indi- vidual taste to the more ordi- nary styles. Tr};xe:z Dresses are fash- ioned of the betttr grade ma- terials—such as— Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes, Marvelette, Pais- leys, Georgettes, Lace and Chiffon combinations. Black, Blue, Tan, Gray, Almond, Wood and many other exquisite Spring shades. All sizes. All the charming new modes demanded by dame fashion are included in our exhaustive display of Coats. Capes and Wraps. Beautifully made and.silk lined throughout. Materials include Ge- rona, Veldyne, Fashion- ettes, Twill Cords, etc. The new collars and sleeve treatments. Some of the Capes have caracul collars. All are very unusual values. We invite your inspection. 450 Pairs $2.00 Thread Silk and Chiffon Hosiery Special for Monday Only $1.2 Every pair perfect. Black, Gun 5 per pair Choice of Metal, Gray, Tan and Brown. Reinforced at sole, heel and toe. All sizes. New Hats—Just Arrived— In a Special Selling at All the Spring Colorings, Including the New Grays You Will Be Repaid in Coming Early Tomorrow! XPERT ekill has fashioned these new Spring Hats. They express the best of authentic styles in clever reproductions of high - cost models. Effective draped models, demure pokes, close - fitting street models and very becoming styles in off-the- face Hats. TAFFETAS EMBROIDERED HATS TIMBO STRAWS FLOWER TRIMMED HATS Hats for Every Type! A Wonder- ful Variety $ HAIR CLOTHS SILK AND STRAW COMBINATIONS DFDDRDDDDDDODE DRDEDRE DS T D BN SN ENINEEADDED 32 N DOOD HDPEODOEDS @)

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