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SO CIETY. Moore of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. James Cobean. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Jamieson have returned from a trip to Bermuda. Estelle Livingston Minis of New York city, were the guests last week of the 'former's mother, Mrs. Francis James Davidson on South Royal Mrs. John Grandbury Henshaw 1s the guest of her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank, in Anderson, 8. C. Invitations have been received here from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Webster Mr. Robert Reynolds Blackwell, Tues- day afternoon, October 9, at 5:30 o'clock, Park Place Church, Greens- w.' B. Hudson, Mrs. Cecil Pritchard and Miss Viola Pritchard, who shave been guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Morris Reynolds on Braddock Heights, returned to their home in ‘Roanoke last week. They went home by motor with Mr. Purvis Reynolds, who attended the Roanoke fair, and is returning home through the 'valley of Virginia. Mrs. James Alfred Long has re-| turned from a visit to Rev. and Mrs. | Va., Is the guest of Miss Dorothy Morton at Christ Church rectory, while the latter's parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Jackson Morton, are guests of friends at the Marl- borough-Blenheim, Atlantic City. Miss Marle Drischler left last week for Waynesboro-Basie, Va., where she will attend the school session at Fairfax Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Baker have returned from spending several months traveling in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Burke and their sons, Julian T. Burke, jr., and George Anderton Burke, are spending THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. at a luncheon Thursday at her home, Mount, Auburn, near town. Mr. and Mrs Wilson Rowe and their children have returned to their home in Falls Church after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Turner A. Groves in Cot- tage Park. Miss Martha Graves of St. Mary's county, Md., is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Hardin. » Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Mallory and small daughter left last week for Toledo, Ohlo, where they will live in_the future. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Groves and their young daughter have returned from 0., SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART. 2. +SOCIETY. JOIN OUR PLAYER-PIANO Mrs. Robert Beverley Minis and Mlu’ Clarence Ernest Ball, at Aldan, Pa. Miss Mary Rotter of The Plains, several weeks in Bermuda. Clendinin for the marriage of their Wies Helen Chapman was hostess a_visit to Mrs. Groves' parents, Mr. daughter, Miss Wilna Clendinin, to = fr. (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) - M -BRCDOKS & (O Direct Importations of = T Makes You a Member —Just say the word and we will put aside any instrument you select and you need not pay a cent until you are ready to have same delivered. Your Word Is Sufficient With Us Convenient terms will be made to suit if you do not wish to pay cash. WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE G STREET BETWEEN 1ITHE 1274 STREETS S, WALLAA. hter of ) Brown, and before her marriage Tues- day Miss Gladys Louise Brown. | s | —another added feature by this new | organization. We have direct buying ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY connections in France, Czechoslovakia, Austria, China and Japan, where these The members of the Old Dominlon dainty little accessories are manufac- Boat Club gave their last dance of | tured. Earrings, Beads, Bracelets, Friday evening at the! Rings, etc., in an almost endless array fdine cuepscony e at very moderate prices. les M. Shepperson and Mrs. Claude W. Fletcher. Among the danc were Miss Mary Rotter of The Plains, Mis: argaret Garrett and Miss Pit Kyle of Washington, Miss s Dorothy Morton, ton Shepperson, Miss Carolyn selle Coffman, | Jewelry ‘Novelties t Moore, Miss Josephine R: ss Ruth Le Hew, Miss Allie Gray I . Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Mary Whitton, Miss Mar wood, Miss Hilda Pul m -Meeks, Messrs. Jones shington, Boothe Pulman, 1 Leef, Frank- son, jr., Cecil lin Didier, Ashby Bla Brown. ( and Edw Make Your Selection Now And avoid the FALL RUSH; you will have the advantage of selection from a complete new stock. Pi Our Player-Piano Club . . . A Genuine Aeolian Piancla Formerly Sold for $745.00 Manufactured by the Aeolian Co., of New York, the largest and best known makers of Player-Pianos in the world. The trade-mark, “PIANOLA,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Co., is known all over the world. It has taken them years to build the reputations which they have. When you buy a weak imitation of a Player-Piano or a reproducing piano and expect to receive the same value, the same pleasure and the same music you sentence yourself to certain re- gret and disappointment. The superiority which put the Aeolian company’s Player-Piano and Duo-Art Reproducing Piano above all other instruments of their kind in ability te render music is definite, tangible and easily appreciated. They are inventions effected by years of study and are fully protected by many patents. Many advantages are offered in our Player-Piano club this year. Immediate delivery ol LS if desired by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. Lionel Levvy Josef Hofmann States: Pohl, Raymond Wolfor: be Whea cigh S Robert T, E Garre Ercuthijandt Mise Distinctive New » at home after Loui has returned aroline I« isit to Miss Dresses 35 (One Style Pictured) Style, fabric and color never were more beautifully combined than in the dresses embraced by this collection. Styles for street, afternoon, dinner and evening, in models that are sure to satisfy the most exacting fancy. Choose the one you prefer tomorrow at this ex‘faordinafy modera‘c price. s. William Wilkins of Charlottes- and Mrs. Jame irimes of £ ghests t week of ton Luckett, on South Joseph Latham of this Hugh La- Alice ) Harlowe, nd Mrs. Lucian Har- t Sunday morn- Roman Catholic Court House. The formed and the nup- chrated by Rev. Father sted by Rev. The church 1 with ferns, golden rod and autumn flowers. The bride walked with her father. Her gown was of white sat with trim of tulle and_pearls. and her veil of embroid- was fastened with a coronet Soft-Pile Fabric Coats 25 (One Style Pictured) You will instantly recognize these as the most beautiful coats shown at such an at- tractive price. All the new styles; fabrics'and colors have found fullest representation. They have either shawl or _ standing collars of luxurious th Crump has returned | furs. A full range of all sizes. t to her parents, Mr. and in Strasburg. \ : i 4 us Moncure and = R e Richar left Thursday Vancouver, and will sail on board the s of Asia. They will with Mrs. Mon- aughter, Rev. chow, Where ormer_ is a missionary of‘ the scopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Meldrum of Buffalo, N. were_the weele end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Gooding, in Rosemont, en route to I Richmond. ! Mrs. Lena V. Smith has issued in- vitations for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ida_Virginia Smith, S loped or pleated flowers. to Mr. Stephen Wallace Donahue of Washington, Thursday afternoon, Oc- ;l Black and all colors. tober 4, at 5:30 o'clock, in the Del \‘K Ray Baptist Church. — Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cobean had a house party over the past week end, when their guests were Mrs. Addison Lewis of Richmond, Messrs. Frederick and Harry Redrup of Van Wert, Ohio; Harry Cobean of Franklin, Va.; Frank blossoms. She carried a bride roses. The matron of Mrs. Douglass Merchant of ster of the bride, who of viol g t hades of yeilow, green, red Miss Helen Ceciliz <t sister of the bride, a Ahern, her cousin, w “The DUO-ART is supreme” Culture of the most soul-satisfying kind the Duo-Art makes possible without effort on your part; except to listen. An intimate knowledge of the music written by the immor- tals. A fine discrimination in judging the performance of master pianists. A taste for the highest, most worth-while in the art of music. The entertainment that beautiful mel- odies, old and new, can offer you. The joy of dreaming your dreams to music of your own selections. The pleasure of dancing music that is the very latest, most colorful, most rhythmic. For with Duo-Art Dance Rolls the instrument fairly sparkles under the clever fingers of those who make the perfect playing of dance music their career. PRICES FROM $695 OUR BIG VICTROLA CLUB with pink sashes, and carried baskets of pink rosebuds. Little. Mi: Wenk, the bride’s cousin, ar. M m had the bride’s m Harlowe, as best man, an Douglass Me Smartest The w Miss 3 lowin, break d at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Latham left for a northern bridal trip. On their return they will | live in this ci H Mr. and Herbert Carter and { ss Mary Frazier Carter have leased r hdme, Green Valley, near town, nd have taken a house at.Atlantie | City for the autumn and winter. H | Ol | $7.95 : Delightful new styles, fashioned of the most desired soft silks. Some are embroidered and others handsomely embellished with beads. A full representation of all . the new autumn colorings, includ- ing black. All regular sizes. Any Style you select will be delivered immediately upon an initial payment of Tub Silk and »Tricat Jersey. Underskirts Very excellent qualities, with embroidered, scal- This New Style. . Victrola . Many advantages offered, in- cluding convenient Monthly Payments. 0. J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand The recipient —A magnificént instrument made under. our own % reacts with re- name. It possesses every quality that will appeal$ spect when to lovers of good music.. A Baby Grand at a rea- your corre- ( spondence S goes forward on stationery engraved by BREWOOD Engravers and Stationers, 611 12th St. N.W. sonable price.‘ S 1 Terms—$25.00 Cash, Balance in 30 Montily Paymints (One Style of Each Price Pictured) The hats in this assemblage have been selected with the idea in view of crowding into them the greatest possible value. They're attractive in style, made of the finest materials and colorful as the autumn leaves. Besides the rich tones of brown, red, etc., we show gray in all its vari- ations, also navy and black. Millinesy Department, Fourth Floor. “*SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND. REPRODUCING PINOS" © &ADeMOLL EMMONS S SMITH EMOLL PIANO (@ ‘Washingtons AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tivelfth and G Streets Stewmway and Weber Duo-Art - - Aeclian-Vocalions AV