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‘so CIETY. SUNDAY Wife of Naval Academy Chief | Hostess ANNAPOLIS, - Md., Nov. Henry B. Wilson, wife of the superin. tendent of the Naval Academy, held he: second “‘at home” of the season Wed v afternoon, The guests were pre sented by Lieut. to the superintendent. assisted by E aker, Mrs. son, who | torlum of the M Academ; 16.—Mrs. | who spent the we William Ludlow, jr.. Mrs. Wil- Thomas R “At Home” Fete? end in Washin \ were guests at a luncheon given Sun- day by Mr. and Mrs. Truxton Baale. T| invitations have been received here | - | for the wedding of Miss Margaret Yates | i | at'St. Thomaa® Chateh | D 1 Academy and a | Isabel Bruce, who mar- aldwin of Waterbury. president of | i km her ome in Annapolls | and is 2 { th Academy avd & | wiliiam L. delphin _to Join " her husband, i\ll Donald ud Capt. Hatcher, U. 8. A., spant the last cnd with Mrs. Hobert Dashiell heme. Barton L, Wright, who has been , i % in Lynn. Mass Baltimore weeks vel Hull. Mrs. Clarkson Brl iy guest of her parents, Dr. and Marcy, has gone ander Clarkson Bright, U. T Howat left la ind daughter, Mr and Mrs. . Dr. Hans Heinrich nselor of the German em. s red a lecture In the andi- | MRS. EDWIN FR. val Academy on “The Who before her » hew's Church, November 2, wan Miss | M. King, dnushter ot Mrw King. d M | will live in Du Carlisle Bulmer shington has been the guest of Prof. and Mre. Willam O, Stevens at thelr hd Mrs, Mrand Ml Bea 0! il spen Mr. and Mrs. J. of £ uests of thelr son ¥ et ommander and Annapolis | at Carvel . H. Scales, huy returned Ia. her purhnu ormer State's Attorney has returned fand Mrs. Nicholas H. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchingon of Baltimor. “spehding the winter | have had as their guests thelr: son-in-iw and devghicr, ‘Lione Commander and Mres, J. W. ea, Jr. cCutcheon of New York fs the gucx: of Capt. und Mrs, T. R. Kurtz at thelr residence in the val Acad. Miss Adelaide Woltenholme came from Washington Saturday for the mid. shipmen's dance und a_guest for the w Mun‘ord. Hols was hostess n in compliment to wite of Admiral F. (retived). Richurdson, wife of W. N. Richardeon, t an informal tea Sunday afternoon at her residence on Upshur road.- f number of gir STAR, VVASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART The Clrcla Francals met Tuesday ernoon at the home of Mrs. Molton Colton, wife of Prof. Colton, who has returned from France, ent the summer Visiting relat! % Nixon of Philadeiphia | guest of Capt. mnd Mrs. Barron P, ™ thelr quarters at the 5 ihries Souls, wite gf Com- N., whlo H . a dlu:luer ol‘ . R. 1., spent the | end in Annapoliz and attended ®he | midshipmen’s tance which wes held m at the Naval Academ: mes }Brown Scol réturned fron 2t Wardour, and have gone n, where they will n, wife of Capt. avy, has Jeased the rument in Cumberiand Court which formerly occupkd by Lieut. and :8. Leo 1. Theb; it upon her return last of the month. AMiss Christine Thompson leaves to- | v k, where she wili gueut for two weekn of her uia- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walke; 'SOCIETY. Starting Tomorrow A Real Sale! Startling values are in evidence in this sale of —reflecting Fall fashions, an. made In the moxt popular ma- terfals and models. 815 and $24.75 ulso v gains und, taken from our regul AU three attructive figures $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 MOD 921 G\=/ST.NW. at their home home in Cumberland C Prof. val Academy and’ e, Edgewater. South rannd) k for Philadelphi 3 mon: w g | Refiana Tem ana N at her home, ton were among the tee in charge. Mivs Esta Holt ¢ on the commit oIl of Wilminglon, Del. est of his brother-in- daughter of Judgc {gn and Mrs. Wendel Holt of Staunton & of Miss Dorothy Murray Hill. . Theodore maker had with tl Lieut. and Mrs. F ho visited Lieut. and “Prrr) at their home, < returned to York. Miss Elsie Howell enteriained Mon- day, at & luncheon followed by br in honor of Mrs. F. E. Libenow © | left on Tuesday for South Amer 8 o, Mrs, Charles Lep Lewls, wife of Pr 3 nd Hacberle of Wash- i nmander Ru- i T - Jr. and Mrs, | Lewis of the department of English a! : the Naval Academy, was hostess at @ Baltimore, | tea Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. Al- ¢_an:|lan F. Westcott, a bride of Jast su Mrs. Stephen Douglas and Mrs M Fenton presided at the tea Carroll Storrs Alden, wife To Our Friends, Patrons and the Public: Another yeor has dropped into the in the period of oi rhl i the 17th mtlml Sut\ of eternity. and agq are g ced by the continued growth x f our business: 1’ml we desire fu rerit and hold it is predncuted on our assurance that no efforts will be spared by us to ser nd co-operate with you to the cxtent of your entire satisfaction. yoirr con, Novemoer 18, 1923, STEINWAY Cordially ard sincerely, “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" W ‘teintoay Pianos gre priced as fow as $575 Our 66th Business Anniversary SINCE BUCHANAN’S ADMINISTRATION (1857), WHEN EDWARD F. 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