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SOCIETY. " Wheelers Are Active In LI{G .O; Wnslfinfitlén: Home in Chevy Chase| 8 SOCIETY. - Weddings. (ontipuga Fror Fourth Page) .} i Montana Senator's, Wife | inw and. sister, Mc. ang Mrs. Finds Time From Home Duties to Represent State Socially. brother-in-law _and sister, Potter of Newport. Rear Admiral and Mrs, Senator mmd Mre. Wheeler of Mon- Chambers Bryan have sent out in tana removed from their pleasant home in Butte iast autumn in time to pldce théir five ehildren in. schools hers, and also to obtain a home| Biltmore stree | which might, for the time being, rec- 0 o'cl [ oncile them to their exe from the | Mis iful surroundings in the Rocky |a - Butte is quite u | tendant, fes, o in -the vast}], A 2t4Loned ; i H 4 if fast climbing to| give his daughter in © 000 fnhabitants .+ 2 | Williemson is an i ter of one-of the largest] dtely, Academy, al deposit areas in this country ) Point. #nd the chief seat of thé Anaconda Copper Company, a glamour of ro- ‘lusters about it very name, | inhabitants habitually Gined | Arohibald Potter of Arlington, 41O gold and silver plates and jts|and Lieut. William Kilans, U, S. womankind wore diamond tiaras in| Tri , Arlington, Va. ir caps, 8 o'clock their daughter, Miss Anne Bryan Lieut. Williamson, U. S. A., on Monday, The ceremony atron of h d Lieut. L eir home wedding of Miss Arda Elizabeth no one would e at ormed by Rt ver. feels that Butte has a | J ssed by T living, and its house- | v civie activ and expended abound in © habitually serves im- | w A cimens soon foses his pa- | Princeton, N. J.. of New York city of-town guests wefe is a|ohomas of Elizabeth, y State, and his na- [and Mrs. Edward J. Ki - | ville, Long Island. of Wheeler, who is now so ardently a citizen of Montana, son of the Old Ba ad y afternoon, ) o Miss Katherine ashington, a on L. Xmes, W are hon- | ther was Asa leonard |© well established Mas- anRUE BiB Fiolier Peters’ Episcopal urch, , Was 0 ¢ | S f Mus. an s R ad been | ] from the |gon o R ev.. B ren he | Tod A ant Wwider | Jacksanville, an and | husband have be. Ann |to a ot | honor, d | was best man for A re made Univ ed Butte as the career, hanging e in that frontier town in 190; he ceremony. e at the [ Hotel for the t and will s-|an apartment at Mrs. 0 mid-Apri to White they retu | M J Hoffman of 4916 st he | northwest, announces the | her daughter, Jussie J Siverstone, the-son of vérstone of this city i Paitimor . March marriagi tlest and most and, spouses. d 2 man's doj the ge Washington, e, they can s an opera by its inhabi ful public rearing a fine » carry on the members senat i ing committees to ndd to the | trials of home-keeping about She manages to perform 2 day, a characteristic of western She is a member Women's Club and of the Cong and has taken up the Jontana residents o Luncheon 121921 G BT. N.W. Spring’s Latest Novelty The Slave Bracelet | your opportunity to appo el the popular Slave Attorney for | let. Special at— the District of Montang, a rwsi!ionl Man which he held until he resigned to styles to select from f its senators. In Butte, | y in Nickel, Silver, 14Kt. Gold ar®i prominent mem- fethollist Church, mndl filled and Sterling Silver. Up r home in 1y to $6.00. 1 ~vlar ifi attendance at a suburban church of the same denomi- | ‘Chase. roare ali that | unt their offici Chevy r &nd are enjoying, T#E LOUVRE 11151117 F STREET Asking Your Attention Especially to A Group of Suits In ‘the Boyish and Box models—and others of more conservative type—devel- oped in all the wanted materials—staple and novelties—which have been put in stock—marked at « - $55.00 _ They will appeal to critical tastes, for they are splendid productions. Other Two-piece Suits—$25.00 to $95.00 Three-piece Suits—$79.50 to $12500 also— New Coats & Wraps at $65 ‘They ate distinctly new and will impress . you for what they are—excellent values— conservatively marked. ’ —and—. . Easter Millinery New shapes—and new. color effects— ' combined with new trimming ideas—have produced most striking and charming Hats for dress and sports wear. Sports—$5.00.t0 $2 50 Dress—$1()-50t0 $35.00 21, at & o'¢iock, at their home, ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam! and Benjamin Lvita- tions for the marriage reception of n, and Raymond Eeeleston Serviers A Aprit 1927 v will cloek, ; van will have Rer cousin, J. Lawrence Gilson, of New York : onor and only a A, stationed at West Point, will I Charming in its simplicity was_the Pot- Va., Rev r. who is superlatively | B 3 Tucker, Bishop of . : lan “and Mr. | ot Amity- | Chi- Han- trom | d her | . Hanson. A ‘ot | small reception to close relatives and Mr. Drake take | SCheme be Pierson a little | the home Ames wili return._to | tHe bridegtoom wers his brother-in- rs Tomp- kinis Mell¢aine, 4nd children; another Mr. Mrs, William Delano and 'their gon, Miss Virginia Potter, an aunt, all of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert nd his | at West I she | Sul- ot 8 1o evenidg pro- find house tants, parks mw_m { among other com- | | Holds Surprise Party THE- SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 6, 1924_PART 2 ulae girl ushers (o serve a® the New National, during the the prevention of eancer. The girl ce Beck, Miss Louise Ross Todd and Mizs Elisabeth Hanna Lower row: Mixw Edith Hitt and Miss Anne Haml Mrs. Lilla Cabot Perry Invited by Arts Club‘i"‘ Photis, Mr. C. W. Kline, The Arts Club will glve a tea this| Thompson, Mr. afternoon from 4 to 6 o' Lilla Cabot Perry, who is_exhibiting her work at the is the mother of he United States | Augustine zerland, and reeently | massed bands play the national an- Women to Give Tea In Honor of Christys| Assdelition of Uni- n will give a tea at the ub House W f- honor of ) o vliment to Mrs. ’r)ub. Mrs. S5 | Mrs. Grew, | minister t5 & Perry ternoon, a Minnigerod Corcoran Art Gal nigerode; Dr. W of the On Brother's Birthday j Mrs, Clyde Isham gave birthday Fifteen young couples from W ton were & the house decorated Franklin Square FHotel 14th Street at K Il Sunday Dinner ————wo fnvite you to enjoy with scores mors of Perwens omo of the Smniey menus which have made our dining reem so popular. 250 begins. Six Excellent s Courses. fe of t appointed undersecretary of state Spring Dresses or Tailleurs LATEST ARRIVALS ASHION ABLE dress is a matter of individuality in choice. fashion is universal it is out of date. RIZIK selections conform to similarity ends and the coveted individuality —come in Charmeen, Charminette, Crepe Toskana and Paulette Chiffon. —are exclusive models by Patou and O’Rossen. modish blue Charmeen. 3-piece models are pencil striped. TWELVE Newly Appointed Minister | * To Gréece Is Entertained The newly appointed United States minister to Greece, Mr. Irwin B. was the honor guest at, 3 Greek- American_ Club of which Senator ‘William H. King is president and Dr. Mitchell Carroll is vice president. | Among those present were the min- ister of Panama, Senor Dr.’ Don Ricardo J. Alfaro; the charge reseniative ATbert Johnson. Bishop ‘Representative ohnson, Bishof Fraeman, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Dr. | T, D, Windiate, Dr. H. B. Washington, Mr, Joseph E. Davies Mr, o Gary, Mr. Salmon, Mr. Snow, Mf. Lord, r.. Adams, Mr. Collins, Mr. Marx, . Nicholson, Mr. Marcopouios, Mr. | Xydas, Mr. Glycofrides, Mr. Constan- | tinople, Mr. Tsalos and Mr. Chirra. Addresses were made by Senator King, Mr. Laughlin, Mr. Tsamados and Bishop Freeman. Mzr. and Mrs. Coolidge To Act as Patrons’| { The President and Mrs. Coolidge have accepted invitations to act as patrons for the annual ball of the Ace Chapter of the Disabled Ameri- can Veterans at the New Wiliard| Hotel Saturday evening, May 10. On the committee having the affair m charge were Mr. W. 8. Clark, Mr. Frank A. Connolly, Mr. Frank J. Ir- win, Col. F. A. Awl, Dr. B. C. McNell, Mr. Edward L. Marthill, Mr. D. J. Hussey, Mr. 1. S. Ray, Mr. Anthony McGraw, Mr. Kemp Rush, Mr. John “legg, Mr. Joseph Lyons, Mr. Har- Mr. P. E. Last =nd s mre, Frank J. Mr. Burel Ayers. One of the features of the eve- ning will be the presentation of department colors by Mrs. Charles Robinson, while the them. Brothers As soon as trend, but there Dresses Tailleurs Materials are Covert Cloth or Some alluring THIRTEEN F DROOP & SON 1300 G Street Specialists in Grund Planes Musical Investments That Assure Permanent Returns In Pleasure and Satisfaction Our Recommendations Are Based On More Than 65 Years’ Experience Preferred for its | ! tone, responsiveness | and durability by || lovers of music} || everywhere — and | | chosen for public || | and private use by || the foremost musi- || | cians of the world. || I I Steinway Tone | i Has No 1 Counterpart ) “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" SOLD ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS ‘We are showing a i | choice stock of per- | || sonally selected | || Steinway Pianos in || || various slzes. New :l Steinway Pianos are | (| priced as fow as 875 (In Mahogany) —— ] BOYISH THE NEW AND DISTINCTIVE MU- SICAL FEATURES OF THE STORY & CLARK PERSONAL REPRODUCING PIANG—THE Repro-Phraso HAVE EVOKED THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC COMMENTS FROM. THOSE WHO HAVE: DROPPED IN TO TRY IT. Using an ordinary Music Roll you, your- self, can actually play the Melody of the Com- position loud and the accompansmsent soft. | You can play any roll exactly as your mood i dictates.. There’s nothing like the REPRO- PHRASO-remember this; # s smportant to know. | These fine players range 3650 ; in price from $650 upward: - One quality only. Accom- modating terms. = Estey Organs For Church and Home In the judgment of millions of music- lovers, no tone equals the beauty and: richness of a fine organ—and yet it is a much neglected instrument in the home. We are-displaying a varied stock of Estey Organs, suitable for home, lodgeand church use, at prices ranging from $65 to $1,250 GOOD USED PIANOS FOR' BEGINNERS Pianos that have been reconditioned in our - own shops and are warranted. Prices range from $100 to $275, and terms range from $5 to - $8 monthly. (Stool included.) — 'E. F. Droop & Sons Co.,—1300 G| VICI‘RQLAS—RECORDS—-—PLAYER’ ROLLS—MUSIC ] TAILORED SUITS Woman has ventured into man’s wardrobe and emerged with a trim suit that permits masculine freedom of mo- tion—and gives an effect of boyishness without in the least detracting from a delightful feminine charm. “The Masculine Trend” is charmingly represented in our Tailored Suits for women; in the popular styles and mate- rials that you saw at our re- cent style show. 350 Knox HatSeme ceeeoas.--o....510 t0*30 SCOrfs..coeveee...$3%10320. Canes............ 5395375 Gloves. ..........5375 to %473 3835 to 315 Hart Schaffner & Marx Sport Coats for Women 4758 Raleigh Haberdasher Women’s Sportwear Department—Third Floor Thirteen Ten F Street Novelty Bags EASTER O H the magic of new clothes! How they thrill one, heighten one’s loveliness. And on Easter when fashion is para- mount as on no other day of the year, every woman finds a new costume indispensable. At church, while calling, or while promenading, she meets her friends all looking their best in smart new clothes. And that hers may be quite as fashion- able as those about her she is invited to choose from the - splendid assortments of Easter apparel assembled here. SUITS FROCKS COATS MILLINERY ACCESSORIES Erlebacher Ezclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET