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SOCIETY. Unitarians to Give Hall Housewarming|> ‘The housewarming of Pierce Hall, the first unit of All Souls' National Unitarian Church to be completed, at 16th and Harvard streets, will take Place Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. U. G. B. Plerce will receive the ®uests and will be assisted by Mrs, Charles Woodhull, Mrs. Mrs. F Mre. C. W. Cogges! Clark, Mrs. C. V THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, , | Wilmouth Gary, Mrs. B.'W. Hefferson :wnnhoom Form Luncheon Party At U.D.C. Gathcring The decoration committee for the United Daughters of the Confederacy general convention in session last week, which included Mrs. C hatles F. Adams, Mrs. Belle briel Edmonson and Mrs. Mary E. Stout, formed a - |luncheon party Thursday at the League ®f American Pen Women headquarters, 1722 H street. Mra Taylor was presented with a mem- bership pin by the committee of the League of American Pen Women, of which she is a member. Others in attendance were: Mrs. Jack Swallow, Miss Grace Hudson, Miss Semizj Boice and Mrs. Kline of Mississippi. Navy Band Concert To Mark Anniversary . The United States Navy Band will _|®lve a concert at Memorial Conti- nental Hall Thursday at 8:15 o'clock p.m., in celebration of its fifth an- niversary. Mrs. Logan Feland, so- prano, will be & guest sololst. The second half of the program ar- ranged as a military band concert featuring other soloists. Music has been carefully prépared and selected for this recital, which promises to be an event of unusual interest both musically and soclally. Mrs. Coolildge heads the list of patronesses on this occasion, and as- ;m‘in!ed th her ure l;irs . Denby, Lber Hutchinson, Stevens: Mrs, it is, McKee and Mrs. R. L. G More Patronesses For Monticello Play Mrs. Richard Knickerbocker Tyler Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. lerlot & Turner, Mrs. Leigh Palmer, George Henry Dawson, Mrs. Frlnk Hume, Miss Flora Wilson and Mrs. Harry Covington are additional pat- ronesses for the play, “Anthony and Cleopatra,” to be produced December - 112, by courtesy of the Washington - | Shakespeare Soclety, in compliment o the National Monticello Associa- . |tion at the National Museum. Miss Agnes Peter, chairman, will have the assistance of Mrs. Walter Hough, 'v: wife of Dr. Hough of the Smithsonian Institute, in receiving the guests. % Dell Piano Co.’s DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART 2. aam ARIJIBORITIZ fifl%fi%fl s e ORRISON S FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh Make your selection as soon as possible as there is a great shortage on high-grade instru- ments this year. Announcing—Beginning Monday AND,CONTINUING ALL THE WEEK /4 : 4 A nf . b % | |4 £ Genuine AEOLIAN | PIANOLA Sold for $745 Special Club Price —Immediate delivery if ~de- sired by paying $25 cash, also @ special arrangement made regarding monthly payments. These instrumenis are manufactured by the Aeolian Company, of New York, the largest and best- known makers of Player-Pianos in the world. The tradz-mark “Planola,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Company, {s known all over the world. It has taken years to build the reputation they have. The superiority which put the Aeclian Company’s Player-Pianc above all other instruments of the kind in ability to render music is definitive, tangible and easily appreciated. They are inventions effected by years of study and are fully protected by many patents. VICTROLA XMAS CLUB Any Style you select will be delivered imme- diately upon an initial payment of * Qur Twice-a-Year Offering of Every Dress in Stock At a Reduced Price 20% to 35% Savings On the Smartest Winter Fashions = - > &‘a“—“&’»“ &%fi&%&‘# &uz&mmw&:m&:&wm&m&wmam:&&&mfimm:&vw N line with our established policy, this event sets a precedent for low prices at a time when the garments offered are most Opportunity is presented to select street, after- noon, sports, formal and informal evening frocks for the ¢ntire 2 L PR in demand. - = = season ahead at prices that ordinarily prevail only at the end of se the season. Variety in choice and individuality in mode to please *18 Were to $35.00 $22.50 Were to $42.50 $33 $ Were to $59.75 Were to $75.00 the most exacting. 11 Were to $22.50 L) . P ——— $150 Model $100 Model L . T A T = Many advantages of- fered including conven- ient Monthly Payments $200 Model $250 Model The Xmas demand has already started—it 18 going to be a big season. our advice s to buy now. Many advantages offered in our convenient monthly payments. ‘We have a big stock, dbut A Beautiful Instrument and a Big Value 0.J.DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand ONLY $595 —A magnificent instrument made under our own name. It possesses every quality that will appeal to lovers of good music. Terms: $25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Special for Monday Traded-m Plnyer-Pumol. $3 50 golllgzghtto 12;;83, $1 50 Ask to See Our New $389 Upright Piano ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN and MISSES Including slendering models for Stout Women e S = AR RN A nean These Are Bonafide Reductions! e Original Price Tags Remain On Every Dress Look for the Red Reduction Tag and Figure the Saving for Yourself SPECIJLISTS IIV PIANOLAS” . 073 ml.l- EMMONS 5. SMITH Wadhinytom AEOLIAN HALL ~ Twelfth and G Streets m«mm&wxfi&%&a&&& i SRR IR BN S B N SR R B N S R R B R R B RN ER R Sale Starts Monday at 9:15 A.M. and Continues All Week. - &M%%&?