Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1923, Page 40

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SOCIETY. | CHEVY CHASE. ] Lieut. Commander and Mrs. G. T. Rude of Legation street have gone to New York city where they wil veral weeks. From there M Rude will go to West River, Md.. for a month. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B, Crane and family of Northampton street left Saturday for Potomac Beach, Vi where they will be the house gu far ten days of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin V. Fekert, at their summer honse on the l.nd carried piuk rosebuds. James McMann was best man, Mr. 8. Bailey Bverett was| groomsman. At the reception following the wed- ding, Mra. Layton, mother of the -|bride, gnd Mrs. Davis, mother of the bridegroom, dssisted in recelving, I Mrs. Layton wearing blue canton crepe and Mrs. Davis in a lace gown. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Davis left for a wedding trip, and after August 1 will at home at 520 Sth street north, ‘\Ir Willlam §. Jackson of Jame: N. Y. has issued announcs f the marriage of his daugh- anor to /Dr. Paul Sterling Futakl of this city on Thursday, July Menu for & Day. BREAKVFAST, Blackberries. Hominy With Milk. » Kidney Btew, Muffins. Coftee, LUNCHEON. Macaron| Crouquettes. Banans and Poanut Halad. Bread and Butter, Coous, , DINNER. Baked Trout With Tartare uce. B-.\ua Pm..to SOCIETY. fifl@i@@@flfl@flo TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET o nd Ores Raspberry and Crenm Tarts, The ceremony took place in St o iy Luke's Episcopal Church, Jamestown, lon McKay of | N. Y. in the presence of the two A Train Game: One mother says: When my ohildren are going on a | long sutomobile or train trip they | play & counting animals game. Bach | Baltimore, of Mis: one takes & side of the road and | lice Kinsolving, daughter of < . o i ] | they count aloud all the animals they | iDr. and Mrs. 2 ksdale Kin- 3 see, trying to get tho highest .acore. ‘ solvin 1 Mr. Charlos 1 4 : : A Wwhite horse wins the gwme and Jam t of Mr. 3 i they have to start over. I help them | |Jnnt~4 of ¢ il or of - 5 i . S ¢ | | keep score. - | the e o el (Copyright, 1923.) Cheese-Horseradish Sandwich. | Spread some thinly cut white bread | with ‘cream cheeso intd 'which bas | been stirred sufMclent fresh cream | to make a paste. Spread the Lread | first with butter, then with a thin| ) % i layer of horseradish and then add the | ding u reception for friends e cheese filling. W . ‘lnhl .z“n\.. residence £ ' e e o s More than 100 different industries | n in the Rachelor Cotil- dance and is an officer of Ir. James {8 t » former Isabel Ha, ¥ and rec ently was ars sy S L ESTATE TO SISTERS. e ! SHOP 1. K 1008 F St. N.W. Will of E. H. Kinsey Gives Nine- Tenths to D. C. Woman. The will of 2dwin H, Kinsey, dated MISS OLIVE Pl DY ] X PRESCOTT, . has been flled for pro- | ¢aughter of Dr. 0. Josephine Haird, who joined her mother at the Burling- FOI' 4 Days Only Rtk pe ton after graduating from a western university, uck of Easton, We Are Offering Voiland Linen DRESSES Values up to $25.00 the vomim o and should all thre join in a L R AN b A AP TO PA r Our Final July Clearance Sale Offers & E streets entertained or' through the at dinner and| P rs. Putzki will | be at hom ve | wedding of wide interest in ashington was that July 14, In Suits——Coatsj—dens——Wraps Dresses—Capes—Sports Apparel NOW 2 3 the’ Woman's et at the home 5 Iving and Rt. Re Kinsclving, the latter bishop to Brazil. M a charming, gown now depend upon cold storage In | greater or lesser degree. nths to_u grandson, 2 The Femaining one-tenth be distributed among .three other and Frede augier of | P 83 cxccutor Many Excellent rtunities K 325 ARRESTED IN ONE DAY ” Oppo ON ONE-WAY STREETS! ' N er | Post $2 Each for Traveling Wrong. i Regulation to Be Rigidly Blowing Our Horn Silk Sport Suits, 3 . A Washable Broadcloth Dresses Many High-grade Silk of Cloth Coats and Capes that and Sweater Sufts, Values up were priced up to $ 0, to be sold at $25. A splendid to $45.00. selection on hand. A final close-out of Sport 510 95 315 to 319.98 Coats, worth $22. —- Millinery—— 57 50 and $10 Hats, $2.00 $10 and $12 Hats, $3.98 $15 and $17.50 Hats, §5 e There’s a reason why we have grown from a small store to one of the largest piano establishments in the United States. . Our wonderful stock of Dresses reduced to $25. This Enforced. includes Dresses priced from $33 to $49.50. All sizes and colors. One special lot of canton crcpc, $10 95 s . printed crepe and pongee dresses at. New arrival of Silk Duvetyn and Satin and Velvet Com T $5 00 ation Hats, worth $7 One of the main reasons of our success has been nat we have always had a fixed policy to handle only stand- ard merchandise and the best in each particular grade that can be bought. Our thirty-one years’ experience Entire Bullding Devoted to Music il piano merchandising has taught us The Aeolian Co.’s the regulation be | \ lenlent in | | ¥ : most Inatances the detend- Ewgss required to -put-up $2 col- arrigge of n.rll-'"”‘e i Court practicaily Office Hours: B 9 to 6 Daily Member Better Business Bureau Tomorrow Begins the Second Big Week of This Big Value Event Midsummer Clearance Sale P-I-A-N-O-L-A-S Our fifty years and more of business in Washington have never seen such values as we are now offering in this sale! It is the biggest thing in years! The values are L-A-S-T L-O-N-G-E-R, Dep;eciate Less and G-I-V-E Everlasting S-A-T-i-S-F-A-C- big—and the varieties—well the first week, big as it was, did not begin to exhaust our T-I-O-N. supply of fine footwear at these low prices. SLIP COVERS MADE FREE Twenty patterns of our best grade cretonnes «<elling special at $1.00 and $1.25 yard will be made up for slip covers free. During July entire stock of upholstering material at half price. That’s what we can say about the goods made by the Aeolian Company of New York, for whom we are the exclusive representatives in this city. Pllmpb‘ and OX{Ol‘dS T-H-E-I-R $595.00 P-I-A-N-O-L-A cannot be surpassed for value. It would be hard to find elsewhere a player-piano at $750 to equal it. Terms if desired—8$25 cash Reduced from $1.00 to $5.00 and balance in thirty monthly payments. a Pair G-L-A-N-C-E O-V-E-R T-H-I-S L-I-S-T of wonderful instruments manufac‘ua: WHITES—of every description. = by the Aeolian Company of New York. (Originators of the Pianola and owners of i this trade mark name.) Caughtwith orar Lansburgh Interior osliand teme | e - Decorating Co. S tie crepe, Juline Lansburgh, Mgr. X f Other leathers—in every new : : Rach 637 F St. NW. . pretty shade and style. Every kind We guarantee the prices we quote on Aeolian goods, are as of honor s g : low as can be found in the United States. of heel—every size—every width. Foot-Blown Instruments Duo-Art Upnghts \Elecn.\.) Acolian Pianola ..,...... Stroud Duo-Art ... S ....3995 Stroud Duo-Art . Wheelock Duo-Art . :....$1,050 Wheelock Duo-Art . Steck Duo-Art ................ $1,350 Steck Duo-Art . : 8 Weber Duo-Art ................ .. 81,600 Weber Duo-Art . vie.....$1,350 Steinway Duo-Art .. ... ..$1,985 Straight Grands and Upngl.f' Weber Upright ... .. Lo $750 Weber Grand Style .. 35530150 Weber Grand Style BB.. ... cos - SE3TS Steck Grand Style Q. 5 And VALUES—{rom $6.00 to $12.00 . 9 Most all styles in B to E widths— Chlldl'en S and all sizes complete. 1217 “KEDS"—high and low shoes— = pumps and oxfords. Ave, g - BAREFOOT SANDALS and 07 - Duo-Art Grands (Electric) A Shop of SR el PLAY SHOES—in all sizes—extra O (6] Aeolian Duo-Art Grand . Individuality tine quality—sewed soles. Steck Duo-Art Grand 159 OFF Weber Duo-Art Grand . ... . tei Duo-Art Grand . . .. DRESS PUMPS AND 0XFORDS R e Juctions G e i The Best Values Offered T unli.;ahe;' 40% OFF S ALE TOMORROW AND TUESD AY. 20 Tradedin Upright Pianos, $150 Each This Season ' Reduced f $1.00 to $4.50 . o . 1/2-—1/3 OF F SO 10 Tradedin Player Pianos, $300 Each Mighty fine values thru-out the com- that includes Onyx, ST N e e h : Men’s Pl oid teather construction, Every Resie Kagne, ar Sy 100 Tradedin Phonographs, Priced from $25 popular style and every size and width,, i :Ih.a'll? Knlt. On All Remaining Smart Values from $6.00 to $12.00 for service, etc. AII Summer Apparel 45 45 first quality “hose, and s4'=_-- $6L—_- $ Conn. Hosiery 10% to 25% Reductions in all colors. Included are several hundred pairs of discontinued lines at enormous reductions of from 75¢ to $2.50 a pair. Bargain Tables: 600 Pairs of Women’s Shoes. 400 Pairs of Children’s Shoes FAMILY SHOE STORE " Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. Over 50 Years Satisfactory Service 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Ask to See Our New $595.00 Apartment Baby Grand Also the New Style $150.00 Console Model Victrola Evening Gowns, Afternoon Dresses, Frocks, Sports Clothes, Knitted Dresses, Golf Suits, Wraps, Capes, Sweaters, Blouses, Skirts, Novelties. Smart Hats, 5.00---15.00 “*SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS”™ O-J:-DeMOLL EMMONS S.SMITH DEMOLL PIANG (©. 'Washingtons " AEOLIAN HALL ~ ~ Twelfth and G Streets Stetnway and Weber Duo~Art Pianolas - " Victrolas - Aeolian-Vocalions , Closed All Day Sqlurdayc During July and August -$1.95 pair 95¢ pair

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