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§ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : TSI ; 3 - Yeorne- 5 A ng - t ke th to Parin for ‘the obséquie s fam i ! i : A ke e Gentle 3 :?c‘b‘:‘:?:‘" g tiom Of Dags Jont ahy will fi"&r A g R e l_ummummmmumnmmmnmumummmnnnuuuummumg - A1eS O ell'Anown ro eral amall o vor. Vellou: | Sants and old mbrality: plkve: {cen whtch' W Meld in Novambar | wints 1§ DR ¢ : Siths and Warwick—in 1725. The — in the small villsge of the Abrussi —_— . % . A . plavers, like thowe who subsequently | Many Washington friends of Baron- | Avezsano, where all 6f the baron e O b | ote I S ff produced “The Beggars' Opera,” were | ess Aveszano. wife of the former am- ‘lm(“)r'“:‘v_’ been interred for many 4 i n 0OcCla an 1Cl1a 11€ |stroiters. and wogreatiy did they | yqreador from Italy, were srleved to Sl S ¥ cf 14th Street at Thomas Circle O please that they were housed in Lon- [ paasCor JEOm & o e B nT in Paris - a f - AT AT B don the same year and gave mADY v £0. ron_ A Mrs. Edward M. House and her|two seasons, wiil spend alm e Harry. Wardman Ownership * Amb & F o d b I d 5 . _lf:i_f;:m,mcn Jn Covel < Gl"!::h zanp l;rvcd in Wu‘;nlntjlnn tgr - 'h 'zl: rd n ! @ ¥ ad Ha was dul 1 - 5 ) asshCor Sy (imscinaie ¥ Andians . ah hie time that the omly daughter. Mis which are i- | Prince Michael, jr. and his sprightly Announces’ the Dinin Room . o TSt perf: nce | Romano Aveszanor was presented t o - | wife, who was Miss Clarissa Curtis of > 8’ London—BlA}lop Freeman Approves (0)F:] but the pastorul has | soclety in the Thomas Nelson Page | timos plused * a8 _“to which - is . and of her cousins, Mr. &n been indor-ed by the church aus|p which wag then servi A . House, Who Is v r, 2d. The s I N w O . @ , hi o n basky. The baro d v L take e s s 0 4 Pen Moralxty Plnys for Washmdton‘ of lfia"don- 2 1ghter, ), ‘Canta 4 ne on Auchincloss, t. e o . toward teaching . faith uchincl njoys’ the can ¥ s | moratiey” Cnrougn the fine old st ionls’ and Usk et RS tumor o cutrent that Mrw. House iid, and _ espe Under the Management of ¥ % eants and plays. < N 'erge to ing clothes or choos- of » London has been much amused over | #nod Americans, made many trips to| Bishop James Freeman of Washe b, sent fo thé , and sgates task MAUDE JOHNS GROSS the interest whioh Col. George Har- | Yoming "to "see “the” Vellowstone |ington 'has aiso Indorsed o similar | lasion at r daught eminently sat- n Club Breakfasts (7:30—10) (A1 Yey, the retiring. American ambassa- n progr orn T for, s o fhe trewsent sppanr | e RRliwieh ol iw Mavie. wh | waasing machiners"SF | Gtea ol USRS came tnto | Ber eriecof Snd e laednt iper” | A ISR Carte Breatant 1 it Ai) ance of the A venty-sev. - gradua set in | he appointe ron - 3 1 e fune- | gng. " Sove wlitns !,'umoe Indian women on ; 3 ation: o Theodare Jew- | et wee then uitached o the for-|tions which both the ladies attend. | s sy t Special Luncheon (12—2:30) .......... ...65¢c r Siways ghrhed in Ll | g . i5 a superb specimen | ett, U 5 Navy, 1 e i me, ambassador | Of the same height, general coloring | It was Mrg Grants o 7 z tlonal finery and the pappooses |and < { ‘this w N g he to Paris to succeed ¢ . |and expression and wearing similar | pyy oA 2 Special Dinner (6—8:30) fastened- pickaback fn-a big flaming y. y ! Bt. John's The baroness immediately became one | FArm lr{ nt appearance at N Music at Dinner Ted Dblanket. Naturally, Londoners s . Is getting togother wultable materlal fof the leaders of the Americun wini | (he marriage of Miss Julia McDonaid" . K project ana 1assic of Ras erowd about these strange visitors, ‘i v ;. v 2 ;- about ot ¥ Jecke mw0 o ut as much attention as the bridal eant. Music Rarvest that they are staying over her " entire outfit, beads, blankets, | would be as valuable an asset in the |a musical evening for the both as to plays and players. Pag- (of Parisian society and only a few |Davis fam McMililan | Sho_Sutuma. of 1913 after she had . 12:30—2:30 y o o Cwas an alde of Mme. A ten days ago. attracted | Paseed, 8 summer in her daughters| S Sunday Dinners ( $loa—sio who came in July with a wild west | seem a shipload of b 5 o o 3 he | T.oudon, wife of the Netherlands mins | abo a Frtdi show, and have reaped such a golden | P2F82INIng right on the streets for . Bis] v , | ister, also an American, in gettin, I;D 8 : moceasing and puttees. There are |Dresent to teach great truths of re- fuge fer blind soldiers Yol. Ho {eft to Texas, 5 ; until the cold weather thins crowds of |about ten pappooses and their faces | ligion and to Gonvey mo Avesza D{ But when that time came Europe was | = Complete a la Carte Menu B T T T T T T T e G & & 2 . 5 he v t | Frarce. the ‘more severe w H ‘h:‘:lx:r’::“:' vey don h:"“l‘m‘l‘fnsfl:. l':onl“e"norfmfl::e wu;:l e b v 2 is purpose in Fand y of months. ' Mr..and Mra. GoFon Auebin. (Continucd on Fourteenth Page) | ZUINIIIISAEINIEEINS DN RAU R RERE AR D AR EAA RO MDD E R R RN ER DT DB OO TNV the sight ls"{‘;;‘,\-i{“;"“", says that | family. England and as this country speaks 4 wa aris e e e e — though he has traveled every fost or = the same language and has the same | for a. fortnight. 3 s T 3 n his own mative Jaod, d”“"“ foot of | Pastoral England i ut to revive |literary and historical background, | of Sfiten Island, - . and has, like alll the famous an Ramsay, | Bishop Freeman and his committee ' oness, was una Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan w D. moses’& Sons ‘Now You Can Give Them a Piano for Xmas! : ESTABLISHED 1861 gm';‘;" F Street and Eleventh 2o SR The charm and appeal of a home depends solely on the good taste of its owners. When selecting furniture it is well to buy the type that will best fit in with the decorations in the interior of the home. Furniture of all periods or styles to meet all requirements will be found in Dept. of Interior Decorations. Dining Room Furniture “This neat American Walnut ten (10) piece Dining Room Suite, consisting of i - - buffet, 60 in. long; china case, closed-in serving table, oblong dining talie, five 3 . J 01 n Th e HeCht CO- side chairs and armchair to match—chairs have leather seats. { e S ‘ ~ Christmas Piano Club - m— Serving Table . . . .. $27.00 Dining Table $53.00 : : ! Dilting ‘Chair $11.00 Armchair ......... .. I Starts Tomorrow! Ten (10) piece Italian Renaissance Dining Room Suite, in American Walnut. his suite an exceptional value. . Sold complete only— : ] . Suite cons.isb of Buffet, 72 in. long; China Case, Serving Table, Oblong Din- ing Table, Five (5) Side Chairs and Armchair to match; chairs have tapestry \) Makes you a member and gives you the privilege of 5 selecting at once. You can make arrangements to have it delivered by Christmas or before. Liberal terms oo ot ‘ $ give you three whole years in which to pay the balance. Price of ten-piece suite ... ............ Pt S e e aotor _ Living Room Furniture : * Three (3') piece Living Room Suite—upholstered in tapestry—spring seat and N ew B aby Grand 88‘N0te New 'prll?:g::l::fhl::il:«; J : ; 315000 _ Sketched Above : Player ‘Piano D O X S P % fete e e e s 1era e o s ae s fersteie o e l:‘b(l:::mbinal:iol‘l Mahogany Library " _ ; 3 529-50 . ) : 5395 g $295 Solid Mahogany Cane Wing Back Arm Rock - S S josrel - stared insclaction of covers .. R 329.75 Such pricing is the materiali- Not only saving you $200— Three (3) piece Cane Living Room Suite, consisting of daven- : zation of a dream. . Our dream: but thjnk Of having all Of three port, armchair and arm rocker - and yours! Ours to give you so years in which to pay for it. The A reproduction of our Early American designs, simplicity, dignity is the key- beautiful a piano at a price— model sketched below is the note of this suite—may be had in combination mahogany. In recent years the ' vours to become the proud pos- piano. It is as beautiful as it is vaxl!-_l:zr dzi‘)“:i’e g :l::;h admired, has been added to this suite.’ sessor of such a piano. 2 provider for many a winter Aeldbuapmemioiy— ' A Baby Grand piano! What U e s Ear 2 Dresser . ... : $78.00 Chifforobe woman is there who. does not he Hecht Co. Chris mas' i Vanity Dresser ' $120.00 Four-poster Bed. .$37. 4 cherish the thought of one in the Club and own this player! m;l}‘“'fi"'(zzbl:;“ Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consisting of dremr, sqhifioroa ) iv?ng room? " It would be a safe P; ; ; 200' _ venture to say that the exact SRR Ot Nt position it would occupy in the gs room has long ago been selected. Wide Assortment of Patterns and Colors g 9x12, $77.50 + 8.3x10.6, $75.00 6x9-ft., $50.00 . Couple this special price with All Rugs Have Fringed Ends ; such liberal terms as a. mer;;ber- TO1 ship in. The Hecht Co. Piano etk Drap i Se.c,tlo-n : ‘ : - Club allows—and you ha\:e a : Netvgul;tahg IL““ Curtains = ' Couch Covers' - '|l' most extraordinary combina- ~“Tuscan” Net Cur- rish Point Lace Cur- jon 5 d:opportu- - tains, ecru color, 2Y; ‘tains, white and iv::y Tapestry Couch Cov- ::::;3 _9f ecgiigmy. and g : {"d' long, border at . 1o 21, \4,. long, edge ers, heavy quality ver- Lot b : ottom, and finished bord desi = qr i G = with heavy bullion Porder designs with - dure designs, in tan and . fringe; plain, striped = Plain or vd“",hed figure green; 60 inches wide or all-over figured centers. Swiss manu- B it P 113 4 Each.'[. /..., . """":'.; forwarded prepaid to any Write or Phone for Our Catalogue ""l’"" SRR o T S L L i P b PO $ i 2 39 4