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SOCIETY. Cl‘levy Chase Social Calendar Featured By Club Gathcerings, Mrs. Dietrick Has Musical Tea for Crittenton Circle. Creyke Family Back Home. Mr. and Mrs, Geoffrey Creyke and family have returned to Chevy Chase after spending several months in Vir- ginia. They are livinz temporarily on Huntington street Mrs. Albert Dietrick entertained the Wednesday Crittenton Circle at a musical-tea Wednesday afternoon Little Anne Beach, daughter of Dr. | and Mrs. Charles Beach of MeKinley street, gave the balloon dance, which Was one of the most interesting fea- tures of the the District The Read met Wednesday at the A, McC. A Mrs. Ashle novel, “¥% home of M lev, on Melrose street.| Bave a review of the 1 the meeting entertained at lunch- arl Corley of Be- the members of urday evening at bridge imunity Club of Chevy meet Tuesday at the home auchly, on Bast Brad- v lane Mauch tain th Sidne. turned itive board of the { Chevy Chase will at the home of on Patte ed before the club will en- nd their hus- | Wednes- after spend- Arizona with Jenifer George THE SUNDAY o. Merril_of Melrose street left yesterday for Birmingham, Ala., where he will deliver an_address to the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. e, Cha, F. Russell of Herndown, has been spending several days vith his son-in-law and daughter, _and Mrs. William T. Pollard of inley street. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints' Protestant iscopal Church will be held Tuesday 10:30 a.m. in the parish hall of the church. Mrs. Eli tire Boone library in China, will speal Violin selections will be given by Richard B. Clayton, with Mrs. G orge S. Jamieson at the plano. rs. Toadvine of Philadelphia has the house guest of her son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of ('unr:rnln:s lane. e v Presbyterian Church a Chevy Chase Circle s nearing comple. tion. " 1t will be used for services v and Mrs. S. J. Mauchly of Kast ley lane entertained Friday eve- at a dance in honor of her son Ashley, chairman of the mmitte, S called a € of the committee for Wednes. | p.m. at her home om Melrose Members are urged to send in of MISS MARY STITT, M In coxtumes worn at the M ndidates for president and Shoreham Hotel secretary. These officers at the May meetin cial section met T the home of the leader, ning, on urday, March were made for a May party to be given for the children of the members of FOUNDED 1824 1109 F St. N.W. Specials for Monday TAILORED SUITS In youthful, boyish lines so much in vogue for spring wear. The most desirable colors in all the new suit fabrics— Twills, Charmeen, Hairline Stripe, Ox- fords and Tweeds. NEW SPRING COATS Emphasizing the slender silhouette of youth, in Charmeen, Twills, Light-weight Wools and Newer Silks— Jaunty Capebacks — Contrast- ing Inserts—Tucks or Furs. NEW DRESSES In a special value group. Charming variety of conspicuously smart models— Silks, Crepes, Cantons, Twills and Georgettes, P, Lowe will SCARFS Monday Only $15.50 $30 to $45 Values © REDUCE OUR LARGE STOCK OF SCARFS BE- FORE OUR REMOVAL WE BUY FUR COATS NOW And Save One-Third THE NEW 1925 STYLES ARE ON_DISPLAY FOR YCUR IN- SPECTION. A DEPOSIT RE- SERVES_YOUR SELECTION FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. WM. ROSENDORF 1213 G Street 17 Years' Honest Dealing Handsomely Trimmed With Beads, Lace, Embroidery. COSTUME OVERBLOUSES Exquisitely adorned with Lace, Beading, Stitchery. Of superior quality silks and crepe de chine, in all the delightful new shades for spring. Will add charm to your spring suit. .95 > L STAR, WASHI Known For Remarkable Value Giving '25—*35—'45 DS RDS, ticello fund at the s Louise O'Keefe of New York is the house guest of Miss Eva W. Cum- 5 525295 $39.5 NGTON, D. C., APRIL 6_1924—PART SOCIETY. Reception Arranged For Engaged Couple Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox were hosts.to a company of over 200 at the engagement reception at their home on Que street, in compliment 0 thelr daughter Pauline, and her flance, Dr. Oscar H. Basseches. _ )r. Basseches is the third son of Mrs, Cecclia Basseches of RIgEs place and a brother of Ir. Charies Basseches of Connecticut avenue, and Mr. J. L. and J. T. Basseches of New York. Music and a buff=t supper followed the reception. The dining room was a bower of flowers. The center chan- deller was decorated with showers of roses and the center of each table held a tall siiver basket with dozens of vari-colored flowers. YNrs. 3. M. Schaffer of Bethesda, Md., and Miss Augusta Basseches as- sisted the hostess. Southern Cros“a Chapter To Hold Party April 11 Plans are almost completed for the card party to be given by the South- ern Cross Chapter, U. D. at Con- federate Memorial Hom - mont avenue, April 11, Bridge and five hundred will be played. Attrac- tive prizes for each table will be given. Mrs. Thomas Fergusson Is chairman. EASTER FASHIONS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES i 1 i _Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tivelfth andyG Streets Facilities That Further Success A successful business such as this is convincing evi- dence in itself that our facilities for doing business are above the average. A commodious building of six spacious floors affords ample room for the advan- tageous display of an incomparable stock of high-grade musical instruments. Conveniently arranged depart- ments make for cooperation and coordination through- out the establishment. Competent salespeople to serve you—capable craftsmen to assure the perfection of the instrument you purchase and dependable delivery to insure its safe installation in your home. Such are the facilities of this model music establishment—the logi- cal place for you to buy that musical instrument. Player-Pianos Made by the Aeolian Company of New York, for which we are exclusive representatives in Wash- ington. Credit Accommodations Ex- temded Covering a Period of 30 Months. Special for Monday and Tuesday Sale of traded-in Pianos, Play- er Planos and Talking Machines. Conway Player.... Autopiano ¥ Knabe (Mahcgany). . Knabe (Mahogany).. Stultz & Bauer......$115 Hardman .$95 Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos The Duo-Art is indorsed and recommended by such famous pfianists as Paderewski, Josef Hofmann, Bauer, Cortot, Gabrilowitsch, Ganz Grainger, La Forge, Leginska Novaes, Schelling, Silotl, De Pachmann and many others. The abaive artists are now under contract to record their playing exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano. Our Radio Department Attracts Attention A cordial invitation is extended.to the public to visit our RADIO DEPARTMENT and become acquainted with the latest advancements made in the development of the RADIO. We are spe- clalizing in the RADIOLA, manufactured by the Radio Corporation of America. Come in and see the wonderful new RADIOLA SUPER VIII, the last word in radio. ‘ charmeen. Smart Easter Blouses Specially Priced $7.95 The Store of Better Values 1214 F St. N. Smart New Skirts Specially Priced $7-95 Intensive Concentration in Value Produces Lowest Prices Possible for Newest Paris- Inspired Easter Apparel Twill Suits and Coats Specially Priced $39.50 A specially prepared group, de- picting all the newest tendencies of the Mode. The suits are in plain and hair stripe materials, faultlessly tai- lored. The coats are in charmeen and twills—some trimmed with sum- mer furs—metal bandings—in all the new colors—Black, Navy, Tan and Gray. Other Suits and Coats $25 to $95.00 Soft, Downy Topcoats 25 Finer Dresses for Easter $25 and 3392 At Y5 4ot e rily be priced at least $10 higher —satins, crepes, and even cape dresses and beaded, $25. At $39,50 Lovely materi- Z _ als— exquisite workmanship—in specially priced dresses of satin and canton crepe —tan, gray, almond and “brickdust’—with shoul- ders that fit equally well over dress or suit. More of These Extraordinary $11.95 Flannel Dresses Several brand-new styles among these misses’ flannel frocks— slim, boyish and gay— and startlingly inexpen- sive, considering the fine quality; porcelain, blue, almond and monterey.