Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1923, Page 40

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6 QOCIETY. ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢., APRIE 1, 1923—PART - . . Barnes, Commander Hines and C . . vice chairman; J. J. Lewls, senior vice Pennsyl W. M Coolidge P: q W ylvania Woman rs. idge Patroness Arthur! Widows and Orphans l.‘l.‘u,:n.r'r‘.;‘x""(“,:‘rfir ":,",'“‘..‘;;:fl',.“..’n“l“‘?,i , ) | g e tnembern: o The commit Home Benefit Dance |United States Spanish erans: [ f : - Legislators Coming, For Vassar Dance April 10| Vassar women who are actively en- Wednesday, April 18 Commander Clarence gBged in selling tickets are ; ennsylvanis has more woman| The Vassar-dance Tuesday evening, | Waite Johnson, the chairman: The American Red Cross is present- mander” of Hurden Camp. u. s 8|k Pennsylvanis villin he i » : ri v A+ Chisliolm. Harden e Tostala s, than ean | Aarss Tr bt po o oeat s sacooss | Henty & Jowatt, dira. William Miten: | ing In this countsy the Bakufe Chore | t Gity Clu P e s : s ell, Mrs. Erank Russell, Mex. Leonard | or Prague, Crechosiova) VBRI any other state, the entire quota |us that of last vear, If present ex- | pyronyoe FRGRK BUSEET, o M1k |0 seue Cetnbeiova u‘...' nd theis e . i els & Bokor Easd ; ons: lized. Mrs. Calvin | Lucile Showalter, Miss Dorothy John. | Washington concert wil bo wiven Camp, U. S. .V tor Vice : . of eight will be honor guests at the | pectations: are real C . A kel o U. S. War Veterans' Asso-|¢ »mln une of Miles | meeting of the Penusylvania Soctety | Coolldge and Mrs, Henry C. Wallace | son and Miss Helen Grittin Wednesday afternoon, amp, U, S W wmmwflt -_\~ “ of Washington, which | have consented to the use of their juflr ;'Iv‘m ) V., \ = | ciation Planning to Raise Rice, (usmn. s 1| names patronesses '7:16 :'nn(:‘ *l:’ {Card Party and Tea Dance s 3 eter U. s 5 o i 5 € 1| include Mrs. “Minnigerode A e 3 Funds for Erection of| vl .\.“l.."f\'}fi thka place at 8 - | a 1ou t| Mrs, John B. Larner, Mrs. David L Announced for April 14‘“‘_“m s tak f Pattern. Service Building . and_ o ) inat Ing : ; : ; S wn Key- [ Wing, Mvs. Hayne Ellls, Mrs. THomas | 4 penefit card party and tea dance | lor of tho legation and Mme, s e o s r Q ! er, Jr.; Mrs.{ will b iven Saturday afternoon, |ler have taken Among arles Ben- 2 of thriling | Sid . Mrs. W. J. Flather, jr. o € e . - the :<.r‘;’:—'t'r:n‘wl:"lr« will bo te .| Luther Mott, Mrs. Hubert Fisher, Mrs. [April 15, by the Gunston Hall Al wiho will cnter e e ells op Complete arrangements have been M\m dullng “the evening. - $ s d e, i H Morrow, Mrs Dmml t; .‘""f‘j,'r',’,“‘ ;‘lnisww e . Second Floor) mude for the Lenefit dance to be given ' 2 : B iy s Thom- | ) : s 3 »| Charles Pdrdoe 1% chatrman, wi Johai 1319 F St. N.W. . = o o ) o'clock, and the the City Club on the evening of \g gy E S Mrs. Wil given from 2 to 4:30 0 T Ovr Young Mon's Siop) rilhant LCaster Deason A o Cunibertdand | teit dance, > > 15 ¢ & o April 4 by the Home for Widows au : . 5 : I Rey ¥ ritundoiCunibertiand ) j2 Lo ‘man, - g f con pivy af- Telephone Frankiin 2523 Orphans of United States u - At White Sulphur Sprmgs' s i « Spe . s pee O, Sherrill s ehair- | i " P treatee " ran . erans Assock v 3 d \ ey . 5 R SCPEE L oof the floos ' R N w : o willl go soward the new home to boy, WIULE, SUREEL e nistors | e - o Bieosius, | 520 i ||||||||"|||"||||||||"||||||m"||m|||||||||||"||||"|||"N|||||m|l|||||||""lllmlmllllllllll|||||||||"|||"|||||||||||"|||"||"'" St o all war vet- | 0f White Sulphur Springs has there | » 5 3 b who hus apved | Biriges, N Ord Preitos been @ more brilliant Baster season, | sociat erans izatlon: and great fested for portion of t wedding tnking her » Wiggnman, hment and {WEREaman, on Clinton Hiaty « ¢ deps Uy e - - = : : ur Spring utit s Saeumplete without & for S Al the active s a limit 1dert, Mrs. Thcodors Til- | whilo Jiersse s _ 8 '. ; 5 nd those areiving | ler, “harl ax, t ' i encral committe, E D STl aD 6 onty Hodg 3 \ i (0 soclety a $ announces it amor 4 rvatior I ey A o ' g s n ; the patrons are retary From your own material John W. Weeks ex-Reprosentative Cliftord | 1t i ; a LR e St iy sion b by wemversii | WOLF, FURRIER 30-02 ¥in. i In Friday’s Papers We Made This . Important Announcement It is with great pleasure we announce our appointment as dealers in the products manufactured by the VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. CAMDEN, N. J. Comprising the COMPLETE LINE OF VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS, ETC. We Now Have on Sale Their Entire Line of Brand-new Victrolas, Also Their Complete Catalogue of Victor Records We Have on Sale the Popular 1002 Model Victrola i # represntation ? Ave. N.W.e past commander-in-chicf « mul i"—.—__———"‘“ 5. A ex- of Con- prominent ¥ s anticipated Frede 1 MeKen- | hington ived u.mn.{ ,‘” . .x;uf will remain over 2""-‘? * be of Baltimore | Easter week. | 316 7th St. N.W. ins Anderson, Party Set for April 4 | The Rubenstein, Club commi in e 4 gements for the card t 1d da » be given at the | lar ] { 2 ¥. Ap 4, announces plans | g der way to make the 1 d until 11 g'c [ re will be include. Mrs N event planned for our cus- tomers in order to give them the I jfiflank!in Squa[?? I 5 \ 23 4;"np.ur‘llm "llo buy a really (".\'pl’"!ll’(’ | e hot?l ! sSs Jor L e l"""l’\. 14th Street at K Dress Values Up to $45 TODAY =— IS SUNDAY Make this o real day ot rest—"dine out” —and might we not suggest Lere, where six appetizing, perfectly B reren oK male ;s 5 7 W \ y ; —this model is always in demand and 4 i hard to obtain from the manufacturer DINNER on account of shortage. $ 1 .50 Rokolove's Orchestra AR lT is our purpose to handle but two Talking Machines — the Vocalion and the Victor and the Victor and Vocalion records. pH i HIES AR Starting Tomorrow Morning we will place on sale every phonograph other than a Victor or Vocalion AT BIG REDUCTICNS “—in order to make room for a large stock of new VICTROLAS now arriving. UPRIGHT MODELS * CONSOLE MODELS Sold up to $100 Sold up to $150 $ 39.00 $98.oo Sold on reasonable terms if desired Sample Dresses! One, two and three of a style, so that you who want to spend only nineteen dollars for a distinctive and ex- clusive dress may have your wishes granted. All the Popular Spring Materials Georgette Egyptian i R : Crepe Back Prints DAVENPORTS g Fal Satin Paisleys trated. made to order, covered in tigured ; ! Selwel Canton Crepe m. with loose cushions, spring edges and |5 : , ST Laces Taffeta spring hacks Very exceptional i / e s Il R \]‘m"_\ T o T $69.50 Chiffon Silk: Knit Flat Crepe Roshanara O Two Remarkable Specials Player-Piano Club $550 Shoninger For an Aeolian Pianola PIANO Formerly Sold for $745.00 $389 This wonderful inetrument is manufac- tured by the Aeollan Co. o Yo Formerly Sold at $525.00 largest and s 1 Pianos in “Pianola” wh sively by the Aeolian (o the world. Draperies and Window Shades Made to Order N ! N Wide selection of Cre tonnes and Sunfast Mate- riz 39c to SLT5 yard | |[TA(HA : e g A2 A Tos Stock Windouw : o &: N j g lne ats $25 Cash—Balance 30 Monthly Payments $25 Cnb-»‘Balance 30 Monthly Payments Size 3x0. white, coru ai Soreoi! o ! A o)A o o alibiiciaind sl Traded-In Instruments at Bargain Prices for -%p.&mtfid«,&t" | L gl 87/ ed choice p ; of any hat in stock that sold High Wing_ | o5 ¥' b # at $7.00 before Easter. On Back Chairs | £ s sale Monday, special at— —as illustrated. Your choice of colors in figured \rt Denim, with loose cushions, spring edges and backs. Unusual $ 5 values at .... 4 Tomorrow and Tuesday Specimen Values Kimball $125 Asnd Vose & Sons (like new) $290 Fischer .. ces.. $150 Many Wheelock Sersien 922N $100 .. $225 .. $350 Others Hardman Autotone.... $350 TERMS: $25 CASH, BALANCE $10 PER MONTH SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS = BT T Vonhm@‘ton‘s AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Steinvay Duo-Art Duanclas Veber Due-Art Planclas Asclun Vecalions T 1003 9th Street McDEVITT 000 2 Stret One Door Above Mount Vernon Savings Bank OO0 S |IIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII""IIIIIIIIflII"I“IIIIIil"lIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIII E| fil

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