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6 Massachusetts Society Plans Three-Day Exercises Tuesday evening, March 13, the Massachusetts Society will meet in the Masonic Hall at 14th ard Kenyon streets to discuss plans for the en-! tertainment of Gov. Channing H. Ce of Massachusetts and the thirty-nine of different citles in Massa. , thirty-two of whom alread have accepted, who have been invited | to attend the ranged for their pleasure on May 4 5 and 6. The officers of the suciety have yanged a (hree-day program operation of the memb. endeeavor to make the « on an historical event and It is the des various exercises ar-| of the office] fer with t Tuesday e out a cow sults in t many duti hold the celebrat Most pr be the tre lincoln matters pertaining to the re them. Plans for ard parties by ame of his city on a 1 to be know ue of Memor- the memior wil ! room of the SOCIETY. lal Trees running southeast and just off the famous reflecting pool. The mother state enjoys the distinc- tion of planting the greatest number of trees that are being used to beau- tify the grounds at the memorial through Ler generous share in pro- viding the nation with many of its stinguished men and women, and b of her prestige as the oldest sta’ in the union. At the present time Massachusetts numbers many able and prominent men of the admini: w room wiil hrough the | War John | arill by er in the or more citi who will make | | interest and & afforded the Under the dire * | riage was Miss Lillian M. Kemper, THE SUNDAY Patrons and Patronesses The {wentieth annual Dixie ball, which will be given by the Robert E. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of Hotel, Easter Monday evening, April 2, will, it is claimed, be one of the most brilliant balls of the season. Mrs. Wallace Streator, chairman of the committee announces as a par- tial list of the patrons and patron- esses: Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes, the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, Senora de Riano, Mrs. Edwin Denby, Mrs. Hubert Wor minister of Switzerland and Mark Peter, the minister of ede , the minister of Alizald MRS. WILLIAM W. RILEY, u A bride of February, who before mar- | opp ton, | Charles | Dwight STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ y For Annual Dixie Ball | the Confederacy, at the New Willard |1, - |lectures within the near future, the MARCH 11 Glover, Mrs Mrs. Robert N. Harper, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. James F. Johnson, Miss Hully Mrs. Clarence J 4 J. Stelwagern Mrs, W. D. Tewks Trimble, Chaumont Unit of Women's Legion to Give Lectures The Chaumont Unit of the American Women's Leglon will give four free first to be held Wednesday evening, at $:30 o'clock, at the Washington Club, 1701 K street northwest. *. Wise will be the | otism and Our Al-| Col. Henry W. Anderson, who | n command of the Red Cross in! Balkans and southeastern Europe during the world war, was scheduled ., but due to ill- d his engagement. at one of the future Again lomorrow we demonstrale our superiority in the store “where the better things cost less” by giving to the women of Washinglon the newes! modes. fashioned of exquisite malerials. at extremely moderale prices. New Blouses. $7.90 Egyptian print overblouses with Split Sleeves. The season's newest colors. S\IC]'\ as Fallow. Copen. NaV_V. Sanda]wood. Lanvin Green. etc. New Sweaters, Slip-on Sweaters of Imported Mohair in the $2.95 1928— PART l———lol——Jal——lolc———a]c——=[a]l—= o[ —=| 9 SOCIETY . Now In Our New Store, 610 12th St. Early Spring Sale of FUR CHOKERS $7.50 up STONE MARTEN....$24 up sieisisieine DI UD and FISHERS at SQUIRREL BAUM MARTEN Also showing rich RUSSIAN and HUDSON BAY SAF REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, and a notable selection of Natural, Silver, Blue and Dyed Foxes —at ATTRACTIVE SAVINGS. These are unusually fine lustrous skins that will appeal with force to women desiring especially distinctive furs to accompany spring costumes. DYED FOXES include all the smart shades, such as Platinum, Beige, Blue, Brown, Taupe, Etc. A small deposit will reserve your selection until wanted Repairing and Remodeling at Special Prices FUR COATS ordered Repaired NOW will be STORED WITHOUT CHARGE until desired next autumn. SAKS FUR CO. One Family Management for 30 Years 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F : ] i SPECIALISTS IN PLAVER PIANOS &:3DeMOLLzco Wasfiington's ABOLIAN HALL: Twel(th and G Streets Steinway and Weber Pianolas Thie Acolian -Vocaliono JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Return Engagement March 15 at 4:30 at National Theater -~ lole—oslole—=3|ol——||c——=lale—=—2lo c——=la} richest color combinations of buff and orange. silver and peacock, buff and peacock. buff and copen, etc., without a doubt the best sweater val- ue of the season. All sizes, 36 to 44. Modes for Spring Originals and copies from the foremost artists of the world are included in our vast assortment of outer garments for women and misses. New Suits, $39.50 Tie to the side models, Balkan Blouse effects. Box Coats and long'straightline tailored styles fashioned of Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Camelshair, Checks. Black, Navy, Wood, Tan, Gray, Brown. New Dresses, $35.00 Many charming models for street, afternoon, dinner and sport wear, of such favored materials as Canton Crepe. Flat Crepe. Roshanara Crcpe, Paisley, Georgette. The new Egyptian printed Silks and a host of beautiful combinations, a won- derful assortment of the newest spring shades. All sizes for both women and misses. Of Exchanged Upright Cakinet PHONOGRAPHS o 5125 $39.00 to $125— Terms—3$5 Per Month Special Sale o Price, —These instruments have been taken in trade for Console Phonographs. They are in first-class condition and are guaranteed. If within six months you desire to ex- change one of these instruments for a new one, we will allow the full amount of your purchase. ———OQOur Two Big Specials Player-Piano Club $550 For an Aeolian Pianola Formerly Sold for $745.00 This wonderful instrument is manufac- tured by the Aeollan Co., of New York, the largest and best known ‘makers of Player- Planos in the world, The trade-mark “Planola” which is owned and used exclusive- 1y by the Aeolian Co., is known all over the ‘world. $25 Cash—Balance 30 Monthly Payments New Hosiery, $2.95 Lace Clock Hosiery, all silk with fancy clocks in wide and narrow patterns; choose from Black. Nude, Gray, Tan, Gunmetal and Otter. All sizes. TR RO Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Heavy qua]ity R:.sc‘ium Silk Petticoats, with oriental prints and fringe bottom. Colors include Copen, Navy, Brown, Sandalwood. Coats—Capes—Wraps $59.50 Tomorrow we will place on sale hundreds of new Spring Coats, Capes and Wraps that express the very latest ideas in the way of style, materials and colors. Models for both women and misses; all are beautifully made and finished with exquisite silk linings. Shoninger PIANO $389 Formerly Sold at $525.00 Tt has a world-wide reputation for quality and durability. It has been on sale since 1850, For _eighteen vears we have sold Shoninger Pianos. $25 Cash—Balance 30 Monthly Payments SRR Kayser’s Silk: Vests, *1.95 Italian Silk Vests, of the famous Kayser's make. Elastic or strap top—built-up shoulders. Special Sale Traded-In Instruments for Tomorrow and Tuesday Specimen Values And ; 1109~-1111 G STREET NORTHWEST. - e 5] ... $150 . $100 Msay .. $350 Otfiers Hardman Autoton TERMS: $35 CASH, BALANCE $10.00 PER MONTH Vose & Sons (like new) $290 Wheelock .....ccv.... $225 . $225 ... $350 Fischer . Behning Player . T T