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L Rev. W. Cosby Be)f has returned to | Bis home at the theological seminary stter a visit to Capt. and Mrs. F. W. . Darling in Hampton, Va. i [ Miss Gault Norton had as her guests @uring the week in her home, on Prince street, her sister and nieces, Mrs. John K, Mason of Richmond, Mrs. “Bdwin Wright of Ardmore, Pa., and Mrs. Lawson of Bluemont, Va. . Miss Phoebe Fuller has returned to Ber home in Washington after a visit £o0 her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Rust, on Seminary Hill Mrs. Walter Burgess has gone to her home in Reva, Va, after a visit 20 her daughter, Miss Carolyn Bur- gess. Mrs. Burgess' other daughter, Mrs. Coleman B. Spilman, who has ‘been staying with her father at Reva, 48 again In her home in the Carlyle. Miss Roberta Schneider has return- ed from visits to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lewis in Ashland, Va, and to her brother-in-law and sis Mr,_and Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, jr., in Rich- mond. Mrs. Genevieve Peyton Grimes, who hes been spending the summer and early autumn with her sister-in- Mrs. John W. Peyton, at Rapidan, Va., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lucie Peyton Luckett, on South Patrick street, before going back to her home in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Gasson have announced the engagement of their MISS GRACE PETERS, Who will spend the winter in an apartment at 1625 16th street, which she recently leased. i /of the American PR L CLEK 5 T. Nicholson, uogk Hilghts. s Mra. €. D. Burke and her ty’s MIP (SR Sk from o Via N o R e Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Wallace SAmusl A, Wailis, D.D.. rect ' Wailis ate the gnests of tho ls Rawley and her small son have returned from a stay of several montlh- Wwith relatives in Sparta, Caroline_county. Miss Carrie Viola Jacobs was the week erid guest of her grandparents in_Midland, Va. Mrs. Mary Henderson ananounces the marriage of her daughter Ruth to Mr. William Fred Huber of Mineola, Long Island, Monday, Octo- ber 15, in Washington. Mrs. Jackson Eggborn, Mrs. Thomp- P of fu 5 o on street. Louis M. Evans has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ruden in Dallas, Tex Mr. Robert Reynolds of Mr. and M R. J. Blackwell of iss Wilna Clendenin, f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clen~ denin, were married Tuesday after- noon {n 't rk Place Methodist Church, Greensboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell are spending 'their honeymoon in Asheville and will make their home in Alexandria. 85 Hazel Sonner is spending sev- weeks in Asheville with a party r: rector 'yu! th its 13 TN, T Wailts, In | M Blackwell, son | M) ON, D. C Del Ray, which they will occupy dur- ng the coming autumn and winter. ’ Miss Gertrude Williamson and Mr. | Frank Cropper were married Sunday, October 7, in the parsonage of the xl“uoad Baptist Church by Rev. O. P. oy - Dr? C. C. Bockey, U, 8. N., spent the weok end with his family in Rose mont. Mrs. L. W. Bechtel and Miss M erne of Washington spent the week of Mrs. J. B. Duncan. Richards of Bronxville, . Y., 18 spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D, F, McGowan, in Rose mont. - he week Miss Mabel Thompson wi and, Va. end in Mrs. J. Fred Baker and Lexington, Va., are Baker's parents, K. Millican. t has returned from tives in Fredericksburg. ver Limerick and smali are the guests of friends in Miss He! a Visit to re Mrs. B dapghter Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Norton and their children spent the week end as the guests of Mys. Willlam Bettis in Manassas. They made the trip by motor. Miss Eva Virginia Newlon, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Newlon, and r. Walter Lynn Hogan were mar- ried Thursday in’ the home of the bride's parents by the Rev. R. A. Me- Kay of the Del Ray Baptist Church There were no attendants. The bri wore a gown of Russian blue velvet With an overdress of silver lace and & corsage bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. A wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony, which was attended by only the immediate famlilies. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Lewis ¢ Philadpiphia wers the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald T. . Mr. John Wood, near An- napolis. v and Mrs. H, H. Kamps of City Point,” Va., are the guests of their son-inslaw and- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Kean, in Rosemont. Mrs. Joseph M. Peake has returned from a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, in Keyser, W, Va. Mrs. Arnold and her son accempanied Mrs. Peske to Alexandria. Miss Ora Dwyer has returned from a visit to her parents in. Remington, Va. . and Mrs. T. F, Wilson and Dr. . Col ck are again in their homes in Tonawanda, N. Y., after a visit to Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Dare in_Rosemont. Miss Marian Moore has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. F. D. Moore, in Herndon, Va. Mrs. M. E. 8impson of San Antonl her brother and sl nd Mrs. Lewis Nall; Miss Louise Redmond has returned from a visit to relatives in Green- wich, Va. and his nd Miss May Marye, are at home from Manas- sas, where they spent the summer and early autumn, M nne Lewis Jones s the guest of her aunt, rs. Columl Shriver, in Baltimore. es Alfred Marye annie Ma OBER 21, 1923_PART 2. SOCIETY. —— e crease until it amounts to 260 thou- | sand million paner francs, and now it- = : France's Growing Debt. being equal to £1;.in 1919 the dsbt;takes 80 francs to equal £1, the one From the Ohio State Journal. war 180 thousand aillion paper |alurming feat ot th When ths world wwar began the na- | francs, and 1t hus continued 1o in- . rapid inerouse sines ‘the ouus HingIts Bl a8, ol ko it R ol v : tional_debt of France was 34 thou- sand illion gold francs, 25 frane THIS WEEK EVERYONE is invited to call at our store at any time during the coming week to join with us in celebrating our 21st Anniversary. We have made most unusual prepara- tions to fittingly commemorate this event. The store is dressed in holiday attire and all departments are aglow with attractive exhibits. Especial attention is directed to our ;howing of player-pianos, baby grands and phono- graphs. Mrs. James L. Cato fe the guest of her parents in Joplin, Va. o Mrs. K. V. Hunt of Utica, N. ¥, siting her son-in:law _and daught { Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCallum, in B Rosemont. Miss Kathryn Thomas and- Mi Anna Hutchinson have returned t their homes in_ Washington after a to Miss Ellen Stolp on Mount daughter Marie to Mr. Albert Vickers Bryan. The wedding will take place i December. Mr. Bryan is a son of the late Capt. Albert Bryan, a brother of Ensign Ferguson Beach' Bryan, U. 8. N, and a nephew of Mr. Morgan H. Beach of Washington. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia and now is practicing law Miss Dorothy Morton is Miss Elizabeth Orr in W The October meeting of mon Chapter, Daughters of t can Revolution, was held F: ernoon in the home of the Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven, on B Heights. The members pre: Mrs, Robert C. Powell, Mrs B. Smoot, MPs. John Mrs. Willlam J. Boothe, Mrs. L. Boothe, Mrs. Selden Washington, Mrs. Eleanor S, Washington Howard, Mrs. C. A. Swann _Sinclair, Charles Ellett Cabell, Mrs. Thomas V [Robinson, Mrs. Stewart Jamlieson, George Uhler, Mrs. C. W y ties, Mrs. Thomas B. Sebrell, ) Charles T. Nicholson, Mrs. Thomas Cochran, Miss Kathryn Uhler, Miss | Helen Chapman Calvert, Miss Fanny | i Burke and Miss Edith Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hough Cook lannounce the marriage of their daughter Margaret Virginia to Mr. Eugene Simpson Wednesday, October 17, in this city. friends from Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Barbour Hl. den, who spent the summer in North- n, H., hav a house in an extended trip through the On their return they will live andria. Eleanor Storey and M Mrs. Maud C. Laidlaw, who has been ocoupying the cottage of Dr. Kate Waller Barrett in Ocean Grove, N.'J. has rerturned home for the wint left for south. is el in_Al M A special musical treat 1s promised for Thursday evening, Oc- tober 26, when Miss Eleanor Shaw, the famous New York pianist, and the well-known American tenor, Mr. Fred Sheffield Child, will entertain in concert. A most cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this concert. INQUIRE ABQUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W, )".') Moses & Sons Established 1861 Thesw artiste swill Frida; s 3 % Aldlt. alse appear on y Nvewing, Octoder 4, &t the REAL MUSIC VALUES We Stake Our Reputation for Reliability That These Music Values Can't Be Beat Margaret Underwood 1s the of her niece, Mrs. R. M. Nichol- . in Detroit, Mich. . and Mrs. Harrison Emh returned from a visit to r in Philadelphia. and Mrs. J. B. ests Mr. and Mrs. Keys ve returned from ege: 1ddoy t Lynn of Barton, Furniture Carpets 7 E ns Rfigh Celia Hargols has-returnsd to F Street and Eleventh L""J olst. her home in Frederick, ., after visit to Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Martin in £ P ery ont. s. T. J. Ahern has gone to her n Texarkana, Ark., after spend- veral months with her brother- w and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Carl on Braddock Helghts. d Mrs. George E. Bohannon t hington were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Fitzger- ald. The Anne McCarthy Ramsay Chap- Our Player-Piano Club A GENUINE AEOLIAN PIANOLA Manufactured by the Aeclian Co., of New York, the largest asd best-knmown makers of Player-Pianos in the world. The trade-mark “Planola,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Co., is known all over the world. It has taken years to build the reputation they have. The superiority which put the Aeolian Company’s Player-Plano and Duo Art Re- producing Piano sbove all other imstru- ments of the kind in ability to render music is definitive, tangible and easily ap- preciated. They are inventions effected by years of study and are fully protected by e offered In our Player-Plano Club this Immediate delivery, it mm:nofluedhm yer- year. mediate delivery, d , by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. - Positively the Greatest Piano Value in the U. S. Our Brand New Upright Piano for *389 Terms: $25 Cash, Balance 30 Monthly Payments 0. J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand —A magnificent fnstrument made under uurs own name. It possesses every quality that will appeal to lovers of good music. A Baby Grand at & reasonable price. of Four Attractive Suites of Furniture Moderately Priced Seven (7) piece Mahogany Suite—double bed; regu- lar price, $612. Special. .$497.50 Four (4) piece Two-tone Mahogany and Walnut Bedroom Suite — single or double bed—regular price, $484. Special. . ..$425.00 Three (3) piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite — beautiful cover — reg- ular price, $505. Special ,$465.00 The Hecht Co. Announces the Opening of Their NEW RADIO STUDIO 624 F St. Larger quarters were necessary to show the great varieties of instruments and ac- cessories assembled for your approval. Here is shown every model made by the Radio Corporation of America. Five (5) piece Two-tone Mahogany Bedroom Suite—twin beds; regu- lar price, $460. Special. .$410.00 Oriental Rug Salon Mossouls The rugs are beauti- ful in designs and col- . orings, silky in texture. A truly wonderful Rug at a remarkable price. Average size 3Yx6% ft. $57.50 ! Chinese Our importation of Chinese Rugs embraces a wonderful assortment of colors and designs. 8.3x10 ...$295.00 6 29 ... 197.50 9 212 un. 395.00 Beloochestans Colors are in soft, . subdued tones, with ex- quisite patterns. An un- usual rug at an unusual price. Size 2Y4x5Y5 ft. $25.00 S o The Linen Shop Pure Linen Face Towels, extra heavy quality. 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 each. Pure Linen, Satin, Double Damask Pattern Tablecloths and Napkins, in six beautiful designs. 71272 Cloths. .. suisie3528.9.00 seach 71290 Cloths. . . coxeevven e vinnnn ... 11.75 each 22222 NGPRNS .. covvevvneeenenn.... 10.00 doz. Radiola II $9¢7.50 Complete with tubes, batteries and head set—the newest of The Radio Corporation of America products. Among its other fine fea- tures are the new powerful U. V. 199 tubes— Terms: $2500 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Our Club Sale on Victrolas ; B LR R~ Any Style you select will be delivered immediately upon an initial payment of Pottery Lamp, Compiete With Cord and Silk Shade $5.00 A New--A Finer Masgnovox $35 The original sound amplifier, bringing the low toned waves - Sufifast Drapery Fabrics A trip through the various rooms of our “Model Apartments,” Just com- pleted on one of the floors of our establishment, will show to what extent a selection is possible in these popular and economical fabrics.. Plain, striped and figured materials in all colors are here in abundance, and you will be + agreeably surprised at the reasonable prices. A 50-inch plain madras-weave material at $2.25 yard is an example. Velour Couch Covers Handsome Merceriged Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, and full length, patterns are exact copies of Oriental rugs, both i color and pattern. - $25.00 each Many advantages offered including convenient Month- Lo ol W, B. Moses & Sons » ' ; ,F‘S:etm'g‘:venth‘ which make for longer distance and economy pact. Use it at home—or take it with you into clear, determin- It i3 a wonder for clarity. And they’re priced O-Meter shipment of them has just arrived—and to be of current. l on your' trips. 5 able sounds. And but $35. y \ $]12.50 < radio owner has an instrament that Authorized Agent Radio Corp. of America s “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS™ - O°J-DeMOLL EMMONS" S. SMITH sold at only $12.50. . This is a portable set, light weight, com- 10% Deposit—10% a Month that without the aid <;f any current or power. This Is the Only Place in Town to Buy ' The Control- Jhst what every been looking for— absolutely cuts out all local interference. A new New Radio Studio, 624 F St. \ i St ¢ P