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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART 2, g SOCIETY. A = = v 1 met on Tuesday at the E. V. Brown ieademy near Boston, Maee., where School, when interesting addresses x they passed the Thanksgiving holi- vere givon by Mr. George Barrow- | y di with their daughter Virginia, Nellson, pas of the IngTa b, ¢ who is a student there. Erega ‘hurch, ci A e —— e = — the, dugshter of #hd by Prot W 4 &L Elmira College, Elmira. T, me = i 5 e o the Thanksgiving holidays with her roop’s Musie House ¢ s s b o 25 o S MR S n B | pironts Mr and Mrs. AL S, Cooley g : 1300 G Street Everything That’s Best in Music” Proozs taste Fious i v wa u < > of East Irving street - where she is studying art. elightful 3 g b jl | was in New York cit v one ma The annual 1 a pione g g end, where she attended the Army- Any who has ever heard Paderewski, Hofmann, Rfich _anmual bas : ot . ol ! ; Tl yee sle i maninoff, Siloti, Lhevinne, Cortot, Mme. Samiaroff, or Kregsler, ints 5 The music section of the Woman's AU ve Foanesdis: of Western | [% | ctubof Chevy"Chae will glve a-pro- Heifetz, Elman, McCormack, Mmes. Schumamw-Heink, Faprar, club Satur- S Daser ! & ; : Fegele b, b ) Hempel, Matzenauer and.scores of others — ENOW WHY or's Aid Society of All| i ’ | | % ; ; THESE GREAT ARTISTS INVARIABLY USE THE piscopal Chuich met Tues- | L i £ . Joseph Angel and > 30 Sall ot = . thelr danghter Peggy, of West Kirk . wccompanied by M M « is, M 2 o < . ‘| n A b . Slel , the daughter of Mr. + 3 Pollara the 3 " leman, spent the Thanksgiving o v ¢ Mrs. Andrew Jackson White, Mrs. . ¢« In Richmond, Va., with rela- 5 n ', ) ¢ D. Kidder, Mrs. Willlam H. N Haibart I Bissel| 3 . William A. Boss. Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wichers of &5 g h T e the hostess | Woodbine streets had Mre. Wichers' . assisted A , parente as thelr Thanksgiving guests. born, Mrs, o stopped In_Washington on | X = hee 13 . A aotor o Erom. Chicago. .. to . “THE INSTRUMENT OF' THE IMMORTALS on and 4 " . Florida, where they will spend the b : Throughout the world the Steinway is the acknowledgetl standard of ¢om- >3 ttles, The Wo & ¢ i et mediirery s | TS . 3] e et class of ihe mocial sec parison, being supreme in tone, responsiveness of touch and durability. {of the Woman's Club of Chev: 3 . dnugih . ! took its first of a serles of ix le ¢ 5 ¥ New Steinway Pianos May Be Had, for $875 i 5 A ; ’ |sons on Tuesday morning in mah- Shelton, Mrs. Ar ) Spent the Tha 1] |3 ] A g Elmont'B. Hazard, ) . Rog 4 s the zucs 3 3 and Mrs, Donald r < Is the lowest price at which we Brambuh Mrs. Robert R. Ma A M. Hi Jon Z ; " & | Oliver street, Chevy Cha a e sell a reliable new piano. You i 1 A 3 Baby . A s b4 5 ol | turned from a visit In v . keRiving Hop1 aaas suate 7 | during b fime they attended the PADEREWSKI S will find others of various well Yeal Zox Ahio amall bome, ot durable., Naval Academy SCOTT Army known makes ranging from Eiub of Bethesda | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Recorded Playings for the Welte- $885, $100, 3450, 8500 to $585 entertained Monday afternoon at a |amder Fullerton Prescott, recently | isted With Boxholders, Mignon are faultless and a priceless e < By enefit card pa ; > ¢ to Ensl i mot far from the truth to/sey thet ta et in:tt card party at Wardman Pask |Goamme Nataiers 0. A 8. Hospital Benefit Ball heritage to future generations. It 18 mot f the y that in the Mr. and Mr _ " L home where good music is appreciated and culti- thelr daught Mrs. W. Harry Brown and Mrs. The vated there is something lacking, unless it con- ar e Huntington street s nual exhibition at the meeting of the y " % eiving s in Wine \\u.., n's Club of Chevy Ch nes Ives have been added to the Bty B A POty be 4 ember 21, st of those who have taken boxes wELTE MIGNON g # “r' -;:"l M i copal Church on Shep- | for the Columbia Hospital ball, which -, Miss Anne Po A ve hundred and sxty | (01 po civen Wednesday evening, 2 5 etroet, e !',“‘““{““ made garments were €X- | oomper 13, at Rauscher’s. Many Reproducing Piano dinner parties are being planned pre- ceding the ball, most, of the hos The “original” of all similar And a Library of Victor Records L Y n cses entertaining at Rausche instruments; — unsurpassed in y 4 & Md = 3 > om are 3 irs. W b Z ey ings holidays with her hrother-in-ia : attended” the e :, Vo, | Smenk Mlontave M. sod IE Vel artistic re-playing of the artist’s Yoi;er_ls‘g:%l I\gxperlls;t;nssfit:t Us“on}'ee]]‘; nd Mrs. William ¥ foot ball 5 Mr! o ke S et T the danc pem 3 Mrs. B 2 J W pu’tr:lupr:t‘":qp for the ball performances. Such Large Dividends in Pleasure, Entertain- i ka0s haxe 1 - Southern Hotel Thanks- | ate e L e en. My Georme 1. ERI6 975 t 2875 ment and Happiness. ot Monday cvening at 8 o'clock a s ord | an oughert bt Aenday fvening ot 4 to_Bradford jketiu sibvetinaye gbne to Deadrond Ladw Men clabn AN I 0 There Are 21 Different Styles—But One A. New, Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren D) Mrs, Stephen Lyman Tabor Ha r ¢ have returned Quality! i DISTINCTION De Pachmann $25 to $485 I o In Dress who appears in concert here tomor- row, expressed the following opinfon e Well-dressed Woman does not of the Welte after hearing his own always pay the highest prices for her recordings: ré) “Make Your Own Mu.sic""_ You May Not clothes. e Able to Play—but it CAN be done—and | Distinction in Dress comes of being (G \ “The Welte-Mignon reproduces the . done well 'with an able to select that store known for its living sound of the Artist and has values! [he items below prove the not its equal.” E : = Model Shop in that class, 3 N ) DRESSES—Truly reflecting Fall and i With very few exceptions the 7 This instrument is th t 1 f all Winter fashions, and made in the most A isti 5 | . 55 nt is the mos popular of a w a’:\‘t:d materials, | most distinguished artists of the f - 4 Player-Pianos, because it is ‘“musical”— present and immediate past have [ : tanthy — ’ $15, $19.75 and $24.75 n Frecorded” for the ~woLTE | [NNREES fb ity responsive — remarkably durabie COATS—Fashioned_ to meet the d Records which they made for - & s Its cost is insignificant when compared to !f ¥ § e Wil be thelr gueets for ‘the |§@ mand of the most discriminating. (4 ¥ W ' ¢ bl evening, December S. Princeton Univ us H. Baker ciinleyflhe Tha holiduys with his at s. Bdward F Iu There Greater Pleasure Than to Be Able The vterian Ch jeeting on v oe o'clock in the chure] Mrs. Jnhu Kelson Mills will glve an illu: on her trip to Jap ing will close with %z%&%%z 1 nd nicee, Mr. Lester Dame ho have cntly returned from cinter. $39 50 $49 50 359 50 :::rb;:;if:lpil?:;m;;t‘::;? : 7 ) ; the service and eatisfaction which $575 The Re Club of Chevy Chase at for they gave their supreme ntertained o turday afterno efforts. Player.l’iano Rolls Piano Stools Music and To hear the records of the [[| An unusually fine selection, put ;"iuny gegfhlfl Musical world’s great pianists IN YOUR up in Special ‘‘Santa Claus” usic Cabinets Instruments of Doxen. SxaudwaBs-NomTalls, “Roll” Cabinets Every Description T T T L. TR LY THOME 1 Kbs Hotening. in the ] e oo very pressnce of the artists— Iron You must actually do an ironing to understand why you can do better work with the Westinghouse Iron. You'll find these extra quali- ties in it—a hot, even heat clear to the tip, an extra large base without extra weight, beveled edges, and a handle shaped to the LCIOAK 8 5UIT STORE hand. Ask a Westinghouse Dealer to show it to you. s MONDAY ONLY | oats—Coats—Coat Look for Your Westinghouse Dealer in This List WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED COATS ‘Washington Elecl:co ::t:‘:::tEyS:::m:W City E:‘Elgfg“::“‘g? E‘;“:j:s;}:}&j:gg MW City . A_i B’Ml_) m’_ PRI C ES - N.W,, Cit; Home Electric Shop, 517 10th St. N.W., City. Artcraft Light Shop, 12th and H Sts. : George F. Miller Electric Co, 903 N. Y. Ave. N.W., City S"H Landy & Sons, 3930 Georgia Ave, NW., Gity i Southeast Section e e I S W ity Southeast Hardware Co., 611 Pa. Ave. S.E, City m P. B ey | The Franklin Electric Shop, 1215 Eye St. N.W., City Northeast Section Philip Little Co., 1242 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., City F. E. Day, 91z H St. N.E,, City Richard Gasch & Sons, §14 9th St. N.W., City Maryland . Potomac Electric Appliance Co., 605 14th St. Nw., City Y [ PY ea in the Chevy Ch i he members of the club and their Joseph B. Bowling of alned their club ¢ evening at bridge ¥ w r in Har r Chevy Chase branch of Needle- The Mothers £ o “hase \ork uild of America held its an- oma Hyattsville Hardware Co., Hyattsville, Md. Rose & Wellar ne. 913 31’:1%'%?'1%"5\7" &y Fark, Md. Silver Spring Electric Co,, Silver Spring, Md. C. Schneider Sons, 1207 F St. N.W., City ‘W. B. Spire, 3615 34th St., Mount Rainier, Md. J. J. Odenwald, 1209 H St. N.W., Cit; . Virginia A L. Dyer, 3160 Mount Pleasant St. N.W., City Hynson & Bradford, Manassas, Va. W. R. Winston, 2918 14th 5t. N.W., City Horace E. Brown, Falls Church, Va. Sheridan Hardware and Ejectric Co., 2148 P St. N.W.,, City Washington & Ladd, 706 Klng St., Alexandria, Va. Barber & Ross, 11th and (i Sts. N.W., City The Electric Shop, 716 Main St., Fredericksburg, Va. y J. C. Harding Co., 720 12th, St. N.W., City J. Kent White, 502 King St., Alexandria, Va. Pruitt & Zimmerman, usqmlsth St.” N-W City H. W. Beattie, 10 Garrison Ave., Clarendon, Va. Atwood & Rupprecht, 737 9th S' N. R. E. Knight & Son, 621 King St., Alexandria, Va. L. L. Hayes, 1208 i8th St. [N.W. H. M. Dickerson Elec. & Plumbing Co., Warrenton, Va, ‘Washington Theater Supp Harrisonburg Electnc Supply Co., 85 North Main St., C. W. Dauber, 2320 18th $t. N.W., Clty Harrisonburg, Va. th Shenandoah River Light & Power Co., Luray, Va. | 1, Ci Lowenback & Son, Leesburg, Va. i Lansburgh & Bro., A Gray & Schlac, Winchester, Va. .+ FZT Eastern Electric Wiring A ity Sensibaugh Electric Co., Charlottesville, Va. ~ ‘Westinghouse Agent Jobbers E (] e - They Are the Highest Type Phone Main 790 ; BEAUTIFULLY FASHIONED WINTER COATS IN SUPERIOR QUALITY CLOTH FABRICS, EN- RICHED WITH LARGE COLLARS AND CUFFS OF FASHIONABLE FURS, IN ALL WANTED SHADES