Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 48

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SOCLETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. MARCH 18, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. T 7 7 ambling Tudor style. Twenty-five|¥or mo man or woman under the ) tal, she has placed them to produce | responded without a dissenting volce. | ington. Boston and Florida, vacation iy O | ety 3 : rooms sre provided und a group of |present dispensation can remain more [a breadth of vision which gives the | The glory of that scene lend | jaunts, as it werc e l‘lo . E . | stables and outhous e to be com- | (han twe vears?abroad und still re- | drawing rooms of the apartment the|itsalf to a canvas by William Morris | - H | pletely equipped. The queen has beeh | tain the right to vote or any of the | uspect of a vast palace. Many exqui- | Hunt, father of the hostess, were that | Angora, - o i P P 4 ‘,:;I"\-el‘x:\'t \}uh(.«m‘, ‘l'uuutu: st!x';t” privileges of citizenship, excepting | $ite orchids in deep purple and yel-i teemed artist in the flesh. Mrs. | Turks und n OCla an 1Cla lte & punlature furniture, and these will|the paying of taxes, And if the so.|10W Were so arranged that they also cr does not intend to spend more | rlencing a crisis not mentioned in the & 4 E Loperiy Dlaced e anclent Irish [journ be too far extended, the offend- | Were Teproduced many times and lent | than u few weeks at the capital, and | 1oWs coming from that part of (L. i bl Cies to | Tegal appearance to the fete. Mrs. | that after Easte he is_decorating | near east. About a raonth ago the s Lo, Msvanes mage. of it te e e R AL quested the penitential col- | and fUrnishing t w ¥ pare. | austere laader of the Turkish arms X v O v{ . B A € |||.l \lf;r o epyo;{)g:d ; the district to whic ‘lll‘ oW © v l’\{l‘l)’l’ and heliotrope, in | ment ith the idea of making it h |married in . an rs. Irwin Laughlin Soon to Occupy| . G 1 s « ; A ns of i and they all | permanent ho. h M ttance fee to inspect . Added to this gricvanc structure, and the re- |receives little or no symp Crescent Place Home and Install Collection #0 to several hospitals:the law-makers s 2 = This continy E. F. DROOP & S : ALISTS IN STEINWAY PIANOS 1923 Drotests that a special cl | of ExXquisite Furnishings. | ] i + executive officer. e peen designated by the Sec 1857 SPEC ! : will be in vea he first rush of visitors to the draw g rooms in St James Palace usnally a week or two after e e PR “ * Would You Voete Mr. and Mefs Irwin Laughlin are and ech with spuce for i out 1o take possession o 1 ihe latrer and the do- | abou O o as well | {concerns the oid Englsh handsome home which hos been comn- ' &8 | Nahs which were observed Dleted -on Crescent place. off 16th ~ Mrs. Joseph Wright Alsop. formerly | t 3 | year: and | but = - - " . e e e e e : it s el e et £ or a Day Withou usic In Washington complete of vecont domiciles 1 €lder sister. ix consiered one of the ! orth and the | \forsover. ftaly = = @ontain marvelons he 1 speakers in the repub- | e ol A 1= B ! , ) ~quipment Mi and ty of New York and iy con-| tory whet = -4 day on which any and every form of music would be under ban in the 1y one o s 2 b 5 B e 5 Laughlin Tisen ¥ cotlectiong 1 giunin me of = theaters, movies, homes, churches or in public? Can you picture such sore thun fiftesn yewrs in fored o = situation in your mind and appreciate the emptiness which that condition TI, n oW ..; befor -l i Corbo = would create in life * hotese i ot = ancient days, when Ling dunced together Tusic Is One of Mankind’s Greatest Blessings In that it creates a vitalizing influence on mind, spirit and body. No othc single force is so capable of producing happiness, entertainment, comfort. courage and inspiration, and for that reason it should be cultivated and made a part of the daily home life ? -HA;’ toreiene RR (- i aries. complaints Lo S L i < npli ? receive s cidew artistle t ! sSome exquisite treasures in painting. | 2 es and porceliin, not to men- i, e of the f pubiic : . WEISER d concer a of ex-ip ax apent the |tending the 4 to the ru- | " ¥ i - Mrs bhinson and French and ‘have to conduet r Zurope e, vi Dol has cone 0 paaphlet form, Though | Laughlin lixs b 16 Dty thilt Thes. Reck was gradunted durt the . . . & 5 B dllege with the 1. . iz iR AL s Let a Piano, Player-Piano or Victrola i te, and AMr . I b . : Horatio N. Slater. who b Solve the Problem for You IIII||||IlIIllllllllllllIll|l|l||l|l|l|l|ll|illl|l ol from Florida wnd “ apurtment o a. ‘ Eehiig il el \-x..r-vl‘i- o r Of thoroughly reliable material and The recent reductions in price by the House e i mirons workmanship—of architectural beauty in Victor Company on several oi the Finest D ik a of the itatn design and a rich, vibrant tone quality, I'ypes of Victrolas should be attractive o rpolitical aet the news to every prospective buyer Wayfarers BOOk Ihe Romantic Wonan $1.25 ShOP lava Head . . .§1.25 “Eight” Jackson Place L L L BRAMBACH "I‘hree Styles Reduced: BABY GRAND Priced at Style 130, irom 3350 tu Fifth _Avenue- Ulo H. STREET. N.W. P Bidding &6 %63- Style 120, irom ] 5] $225 | I teet Nearly ideal for the ~:n.\AII.’l5nn‘1‘f. Only 4 Style 200, inches in length, it “fits” any 00 in daily use in eges and auditoriums A reasonable deposit places it in your home and ample time is given to pay the balance. irom $160 to (Consoale) 1 homes, col Cj)ist%%\ish%a R (Dresef\:tdti on § Pagier: Hlaor) Paftern. Mailed ion. Applicarion The VY ILTROL‘\ i .§ ‘ EARON The Hands H Needs no higher proof of its unqu = Vashington, a &’{h e, \ Brad ld. e H APOLLO n..u;fl —np("riority ('na:\“th;ll the = e RO . . . artists and musical organizations of the \ eur SE.‘]J:\H\ aes e L tal- || S Reproducing Piano || ord record for it exclusivels = . when the nails of are |'2 Here is the most complete player-piano = s purtia S . . " ALUAYS weell groon H in_the market. Your own investigation 3 . . ords = My ODES fresh from all 'the Fashion . Z || will prove the assertion. Victor Record: H ~ = 5 EMPRESS NAIL GLOSS | £ t is a fine piano. foot-vower plaver, \\ hen careful 1 1 pro = ; C enters -of the world are ready for S | cectric-power plaver and reproducing fled become H dieas enough to house b r tascmahng array. Dep]cnng the un- 2 music roll mto 8 different ;f",‘"; Invaly- tists and composer and the vast amiount E ';4."?*%"%- Jodeododoodsckecdoler matchable and indefinable charm and j',';»"‘;,:f_‘_;, e ;r}:;‘.‘é"‘i”g?" '&‘;&'9‘:7":’5 of good music of past and prese $; 3 E - beauty of the Springtime of the Year. ' 30 months. e Prices range from 75¢ to $3.50. H z Handmade Dresses | £ : OF cream batiste. with bands Afsernoon and iSireet Frocks . = P o cmm b, i iern reet Frock | . e E. F. DROOP & SONS CO.. 1300 G |: z of et ance and Evening Gowns || EMPRESS MFG. Co., INC ’ = 3 . Three- Piece Costume Suits = it " By 1 z stpecml Sport Frocks i e I T T T - BE e 7 S J = Sport Coats H ats i i +* 1 : A Purchase and a Sale of $9,000 Worth Vo J o r i : / L\ ) lexander Smith’s 55 1747 Rhode Island Ave. 15 L8 = S . l _x . t R z | L e S5 T eamless Axminster Rugs . Chi w's Appare 3 . 41 =< +* xdenecfscfebielochialecheofeckeclualecls drieft Lt fefscfislicliofndc ok "k'&‘f r » 3 There is always a best, whether it be i pots and pans, motor cars or rugs. We ! take it that no one seriously questions the supremacy of Alexander Smith’s Axmin- ] ster Rugs. | { | Here is a purchase of $6,000 worth ! of these famous rugs—it was made be- | fore the advance whith recently caused | a sharp rise in retail prices. | : But our prices are not advanced—and ] ncioaie, l D . l for that reason we are justified in calling . Exceptional Display s cpeciil? of Eagster Millinery A 0 - " There are other advantages, namely— . In exquisite and alluring models, T'he Calendar Says lLaster- 170l Soon- Be Here— the mew stock, the fresh and beautiful showing every new style thought 1 i . ofthe season Jane Vogue Apparel | ki 3 . 19500 $7.50 . $10.00 Coats, Suits, Dresses, Wraps | $25.00 What Do You Say? Jane Vogue Coats, Suits, Dresses. Wraps are exclu- sive with Ney's in Washington, setting a mark of distinc- tion upon the woman who wears them. ON THE 3rd FLOOR ) Spring Skirts, Coats, Wraps "' Dresses, $10.00" Ve o Hats, $5.00 5 9%12 . . . %39.75 83x10.6-%36.75 27x34-6.75 36x63-53.75 The patterns worthy of special attention are the Persians, all- over, florals and medallions. in rose, blue, brown and taupe The Hecht Co. “th at F 1 In shades to match any dress. suit or coat you may wish to wear. T SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND o YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN

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