Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 55

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--:C;ard Club Gathers * "Pi-Tau-Pi Fraternity to Give | o Dance at Country Club Dc-. returned to the Arlington Wednesday after u stay of several days in Norfolk. V' @elphia for a visit to Miss Rita Kaplan. | B, Fa&&&c&m&&fi&%&&&%&%&%&c&m&gm&x&&%fi&m&%&x&mmmx& »r R R U X BT NENRRRNRER .SOCIETY. With Mrs. Nordlinger At Luncheon part_v cember 23 —Dr. Simon! Preaches at Newark. Miss Jeanette Goldenberg s in Thila- | N e Wednesday Card Club ©d st Juncheon and DeMollPiano Co.’s 21st Annual Open Evenings Until Xmas Starting Tomorrow About Prices— ECAUSE the DeMoll line of Pianos and Musical In- struments embraces the great- est and most famous names in the world of music, it does not mean that DeMoll prices are higher. The purchase of a Piano is different from that of almost any other article, for in such a purchase you are paying for a great deal more than the inani- mate object. You are really paying for entertaloment, en- joyment, happiness; and unless the instrument you purchase is an honest one, you really re- celve disappointment instead of these things—and thus your purchase, however low its price, will have been an extremely bigh one in the end. DeMoll prices, every one, are based on fair and honest MUSICAL VAL~ UES. Quality considered, there are no lower prices to be found anywhere. bt e pe bbb ted N 128 The Gift of Happiness Goes With This Christmas Piano &t dinner last night at their home, 2620 Connecticut avenue. the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Hirsh- berg. Mise Aline_ Lansburgh is the guest of | cards for a New Year eve dance ut | Rauscher's. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Simon were hosts Mrs. Harry Franc is in Newark, N. J., er gister, Mrs. R. B. Lyon of Cathe- ral Manslons. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Stelnberger The Town and Country Club sent out Mrs. Sylvan King. with her voung returndd to thelr home In Chevy r spending some time in with her parents,eMr. and orris. anor Loeb is spending a | Rose Stern, at the Frederick, Md. napple has returned York after a visit with her | er, Mrs. cnupple of I‘Irk; D Pi-Tan Pi Fraternity - will give | orfolk. SUNDAY the guest of her father, Mr. Philip May. a dance at the country club December 23. Mrs. Charles Goldsmith h%s re- turned from ,Richmond, Va., where she visited her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Thalhimer. Miss Jeanette Loeb has returned from & month's stay In New York, where she visited friends. Mr. and Mis. Alan B. Deitsch of New York, Mr. - Herbert S. Brussel of New York and Miss Hilda Louls “of Baltimore are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner, who attended._ the engagement reception of Miss Kath- arine Kohner and Mr. Edward Deltsch of New Yérk, last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kohner, 1838 Belmont road, at which many’ were present. During the evening a buffct supper was served. Mrs. James Lansburgh is spending the 'week end in Baltimore, . the guest £ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weinberg. The Friday Card Club met at the land the STAR, WASHINGTON, Arlington Hotel last weel for lunch- eon and bridge. Mrs. Julla Luchs was hostess Fri- day at luncheon and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann were hosts at dinner Monday night. Friendship Circle will give a card party for the benefit of its charity fund Wednesday December 12, at 2 o'clock, at the Arlington Hotel. The Children's Chanukah entertain- ment will be Leld this morning at 10 o'clock at the temple. D bramp Simon delivered_ tho sermon yesterday in Newark, N. Ten Yoventyhrts Anaiversary of the temple. Congressional Club Reception December 14 The Congressional Club will hold its regular Friday afternoon reception December 14. Mr. Willlam Hard will deliver un address on “The l'ublic Politicians.” Give Music—and Happiness This Christmas Christmas Offering OF PIANOS---VICTROLAS AND PLAYER-PIANOS Give Happiness This Christmas! IFE itself is the greatest gift there is. which gets into our inmost being and molds our character, chases out dis- cord with melody and despondency with cheer! 1t makes no difference whose C hristmas gift you are considering—husband 2) or wife—parents, whose hair has silvered—or children with golden locks. Brmg more Music into their lives and your present to them will be happier days. And next to this comes Music—Music Pianos and Victrolas Will Be in Greater Demand This Christmas Than Ever Before! indications are there will not be enough to go around. Already If you intend mak- ing this the happiest Christmas you and your loved ones have ever known, it is im- portant that yeu select the one gift that will do this without delay. Our annual Christmas Offering opens tomorrow morning, with the greatest assemblage, the widest variety and the largest list of the world’s great names in music it has ever been our privilege to offer. You are urged to come in tomorrow and look over this mag- nificent display. struments. At the Christmas Price of . The Gift of Superlative REPRODUCING P —the marvelous instrument of Easy Christmas Terms Arranged DUO-ART brings to your finger tips the greatest music of all time, played exactly as the greatest rianists of all time render the same selections. A ND though the price is low, it will mean HAPPINESS for many Christmases to come, for it is a dependable Piano of a leading standard make, entirely worthy of the DeMoll guarantee that goes with it. The Piano is of newest design, full size, and is in a rich, dark mahog- any case. . Truly a gi bring a world of HAPPINESS to all the family! Happiness IANO the ages, that This is the that graces ma With all classic 1 today. aignity, cal instrument At the Christmas Price of of New York, known makers of Player-Pianos in the world. The trade-mark and used exclusively by the Aeolian Co., is known all over the world. vears to build the reputation they have. The It is a real pleasure to show and demonstrate these splendid in- ]\/I ANUFACTURED by the Aeolian Co., the largest and best “Pianola.” which is owned It has taken superiority which put the Aeolian Company’s Player.Piano and Duo Art Reproducing Piano ft that will The Gift of Happiness Goes With This Christmas Grand 545 ex- quisite Baby Grand ny ‘Washington homes the nes and wondrous tone- beauty of the large, expensive grand it is a thoroughly practi- for above all other instruments of the kind in ability to render music is definitive, tangible and easily appreciated. eftected by years of study and are fully pro- tected by many patents. Terms, $25 Cash, Balance in 30 Monthly Payments And What a World of Happiness Christrhas Victrola They are inventions family, can be made complete at no great outlay of money. now on any Piano, Reproducing Piano, Vie- trola or other musical instru- ment will assure the instru- ment of your choice being set aside for delivery Eve—or earlier if you wish. of the purchase price may be gradually pald in sums to meet your convenience—no more, in- deed, pay as a rental fec for the in- strument. a Musical Instrument as the opening of a savings account at vour bank; for, truly it is just that—an will return yo dends in wholesome pleasure and true HAPPINESS. The Gift of Happiness Goes With This Christmas Player GENUINE AEOLIAN PIANOLA Forme_l;ly sold § 5 9 5 for $745 VICTROLA D.C, Troop F, Csvalry Unit, Plans Exhibition Drill Troop F, 3d United States Cavalry, will give an exhibition driil, followed | by a dance, Saturday evening Decem- ' ber 15, at Fort Myer. At 7:30 o'clock there will bLe an exhibition in the post riding hall and at 9 o'clock danc- ng will start in the post adminis- tration building, followed by refresh- ; ments at 11:30 by Troop F. g Mr. William Hard Guest At Colonial Dames Club Mr. Willlam Hard will be entertain- ed at the Club of Colonial Dames || tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, and will glve a talk on “New Problems for American Patriots.” s The first animal to succumb to a very culd temperature {s the horse. P e ————— Open Evenings Until Xmas Starting l Monday Christmas Terms— OUR Christmas HAPPI- NESS, and that of all the A reasonable_deposit made Piano, Player- Christmas Then, next year, the balance than you would gladly Look upon yvour purchase of INVES' PECEMBER 9. 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. Lounging and Bath Robes A se]ection from our .xsmrtmem means the choice of of Welch-Margetson of London—that are sho\vn exclusively by us. In Silk, Velvet, Silk and W ool mixtures; Blankets and Terrys. A very large—but a very select variety—ranging in $4.95 to $1(0(Q-00 price from —Special— Handsome Silk Robes in pleasing color model designs and of excellent 513,75 Smoking Jackets Models we have dictated—that they shall be truly com- fort” Coats—Double-faced Cloths; Silk and Velvet—ranging in price from $6-75 to $3500 —Special— Cloth Jacket, with cord edge and 56,75 frog fastening. Full cut Many imported novelties irom Welch - Margetson of London—and others of Amer- ican makes. Cashmere, Fiber and Silk. $1.65 to $2().00 As illustrated, an English Plaid Cashmere. Special, $2.95 New English Squares—in cut silk—for day or 56,50 evening wear Fiber Mufflers—in $3,75 silken effects. Neckwear A very exclusive collection of Ameri best — Welch- Margetson's best—Paul Ol- mer’s (of Paris) best—and new Swiss Silks that are most ef- fective. $1.00 to $G.00 Special Wrinkle-proof Cra- vat—in a variety of 51,00 cxclusive patterns .... Silk Shirts In Radium and the other high-grade Silks—plain and plaited bosoms— Sweaters —and Wool Vests— They. are popular because they are practical. Brushed Wool Vests—in all the new colors— Special, $6.50 Imported English Swcaters —the popular models, in the new weaves and colorings— $7.50 to 520.00 Gloves Of course, Mark Cross—for there’s no Glove that com- pares with it—on either side of the water. Exclusively here—in Washington. The correct Glove for cvery hand—for every occasion. Beginning at $3.00 Handkerchiefs Imported and American makes—Fancy Silk and Linen. —Two Specials— All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, sheer and 50c fine Pure Linen Thread-drawn Hemstitched, hand embroid- ered and finished Hand- 51_25 kerchiefs $8.00 to $12.00 $0.75 the small modern home or .apartment, since it requires ac- tually no-more floor space than an up- CLUB Any style you select will be delivered im- ---Only--- Spccial;-G enuine Radium—plain shades, The Weber We Are Exclusive Distributors of THE DUO-ART Reproducing Piano in The - Steinway ) The Steck The Aeolian The Stroud Duo-Art Reproducing Upright Pianos for as little as $695 " Grands, $2,085 right. NO DOWN PAYMENT you would like give in exchange. Easy Xmas Terms is reguired if you 'have a used Piano to Beginning After the First of the Year. ments. your fir world of mus ano, an tertajnment. It orche: mediately on payment Many advantages of- fered, including con- venient Monthly Pay- THE Victrola brings to all the vaudeville perfor: an evening at the opers ~—all relled into one, for all to enjoy at any mo- ment, “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS Am REPRODUCING” PTANOS® O3 DeMOLL . Pajamas The finest of the Cottons and the richest of the Silks— including direct importations from Welch-Margetson. $1.65 to $2().00 Dress Jewelry The famous Krementz make —in separate pieces and sets— -for Full Dress and Tuxedo wear. The very correct. In Silk, Wool and Silk and Wool—for street and golf wear — imported from Allen Solly of London—and the best makes over here— 55¢ to $1 (.00 Tuxedo Special Shawl or notch collar model —silk trimmed.- Coat and Trousers— $39.50 Tuxedo Vests—$6.50 up. The Mode—F at Eleventh

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