Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1923, Page 53

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tl Charming Gountry Club; Heart of City Clifton ‘Woman's Universal Alliance 6 Blocks Beyond Sheridan Circle, on assachusetts Ave. Service Indoors or Outdoors Table d'hote. Old Virginia cooking. Club cars marked *'Clifton” will meet trolleys at Dupent Circle by request. Phone for reserva- West 3102 i & ® 3 Ry, A 1 Tl ei-" MEACA for iovers of goed food sad dancing. - A Por Reservations Phone Main 4336 Dinner Dancing Supper Dancing MEYER DAVIS’ FAMOUS LE PARADIS BAND {attended the t{ Lieut. day v six weeks in will_be atta at Camp Alfred Vail, N. J Mrs. Louis C. Barley has also re- om West Point, where her | son, puates Moun Aznew Cazenove the P MRS, JOHN L. SARTAIN, was Miss Eleanora | # cek. |y A jr., | tain of La ¢ <, spent only” d Willi who was one the and sailed Friday to spend guest THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 17, 1923—PART 2. | w fine sleve, measure the pulp, s jast week with his| mander and Mrs. Julian T. Miller, | ¢ the same formerly of this elty. The wedding | 'ITtually the same. took place in their home at the naval | ©n1y country In which :um)lml Inml "‘he fl;{l‘fi‘ony wxmlner- | notable by their extrei ormed by ev. Willlam Ambrose | ety Brown, rector of St. John's Church,| 10 Some instances the Portsmouth. | of such place-descriptiv Miss Helen Norris Cummings has|the rulers of the places the names of | then returned from attending the graduat- | g P ing exercises at the United States| Which they bore. Military_Academy, West Point, {Jority of cases. however, the numes Miss Ellen Bruin, daughter of Mr.|indicated not ownership, but merely | and Mrs. Joseph T. Bruin, and Mr. | that the persons bearing them came Herbert Davis were married last|from the locali in question fl- | evening at 8 o'clock at the home of | Horn is the G ert entertain. | the bride's parents. 512 Duke street.| Limberg, Holland, e raaber | The ceremony was performed by Rev. | ix also a place uests at tea. E. V. Regester, D. D.. formerly pastor | near I, End O low Shea of the Methodist Episcopal Church|gbhout fi Hon northvwet o QLB OF South T of course, indic devel,pment of the Holland, undoubtedly . - | most vart from BHistory of Bour Name. |nicee ine it & = | might well hav . —e———e | former dwellers el 3 Austria then residi nd. Wit which like | & “from.” the | In this country the | en have been dromped, ere the form of the name is H: nly a tr: £ out of the family tree can deter er it comes from Holland. A Ireland is the 2 Europe, after which he ched to lh'e Signal Corps arity. 1 t bearers | onion. in_crumbs, and fry in deep * Barley, jr. was grad- —— ccond lieutenant. | rnon Chapter, Daughters Revolution. In the vast ma- met . 14th Street at and DINNER MENU You will be pleased with the cool, satisfying environment. Six Cor Adam BY_ PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN. Tummer, i s = VAN HORN | VARIATION—Horn Von Horn. RACIAL ORIGIN—Dutch, also German. SOURCE A locality. One of the largest classifications of family names is that of names which trace their origin to the names of places, and in all languages the d velopment of such names has be Special Basiness Men's Lancheon Special edding fler, micce k = Lofl in salted water until te dried beans are used, Souked over might Mrs. Exa Br i, The bride is of Lieut. Com- aughter through Bhape into small flat cakes, | mes were | ¢ip {nto the beaten white of the egg, A Very Special Sunday $1.50 and ! names are | 1110w to each cupful. the yolk of un | egg, a tablespoonful of minced pars- y. and_half a teasponful of grated | fat All Millinery at Half Price During REMOVAL SALE now in progress. It is our intention to dis- pose of entire stock before moving to our future location at 1143 Cornnecticut Avenue. Remarkable Values in Millinery of Quality and Character Second Call—Additional Allotment of 500 Columbia Grafonolas Less Than Cost to Make! List price. . ... .S $125.00 Sale price List price oo s $140.00 Sale price--.... 64.50 | 2 ...8150.00 69.50 K Last price. . Sale price...... Special—$115 Grafonola $125 Grafonolas $44.-50 $54.-59 $64.-50 We would not be alarmists and we shall be the last to cry wolf, if we cry it at all. However. facts are facts, and we would be derelict in our duty if we did not print them expressly and remind you of what they imply. 8140 Grafonolas Our original allotment of these machines has practically sold oul. By dint of hard work we have secured 500 more. It was hard work. It was so hard that we are quite willing to go on record with the state- ment we can get no more. Now, the proposition resolves itself into this—if you will allow us to state it so bluntly: If you are contemplating buying a Grafonola, there is but one thing to do—buy it now. : It is our firm conviction that an opportunity like it will not occur again. Every one of these 500 Columbia Grafonolas is of standard Columbia con- struction—a work of the cabinet- maker’s art—that thing of beauty which is a joy forever, of which Keats spoke. Special, $115% Columbia Grafonola, is $44- Model G2, $125% Columbia Grafonola, is $54-° Model H2, $140*° Columbia Grafonola, is $64->° Model K2, $150%° Columbia Grafonola, is 69 ... Model L2, $175% Columbia Grafonola, is $84-5 Mostly in Walnut and Mahogany Your attention is directed to the special Grafonola in oak at $44.50 sketched herewith. It is remarkable. In oak see sketch see sketch The machines go to you in their original crates, if you wish direct via The Hecht Co. from the Columbia warehouses. Needless, no doubt, to mention the priceless boon of music in the home! Tts inspi- rational influence over everyone and its happy directive powers over children, particu- larly, are everywhere acknowledged and universally sought. This is your opportunity to put music in your home! Concerning Payments We have arranged a plan of con- venient payments. Pay as low as $5 and the machine will be delivered to your home. Interest of 69, will be charged on payments deferred longer than 90 days. Records may be selected without ad- ditional deposit. We Will Store Yodr Columbia Till September For people who wish to avail them- selves of the savings we have arranged to store Columbias, if desired, until Septem- ber without additional cost. $175 $150 Grafonolas ] $69-50 Grafonolas This Special $115 Grafonola In Oak = emaund 1 U (T TT TS A Convenience Because of the demand an additional Columbia sales section has been installed in the main store, just inside the en- trance, near the Men’s Hat Shops. On Sale in the Music Store--618 F St. N.W.—Open for this event until 9 P.M. i %@_ H@@hfi C@ o

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