Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1924, Page 47

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SOCIETY. The nature section, Mrs. Bowen Crandall, leader. will meet every Chursday morning at 10 o'clock for alns to make a study of the wild wers and birde. This section has »)een a most interesting, enthusia-*ic nd inspiring one. 'he social section, hevy Chase Social ‘a]endar Rou'\cls Out Busy Week of Evcnts Mrs Karl Pone antertain at_ tea ctors’ Axd Society of AlI \nu.«x afternoon, April 2. from o 6 o'clock in the home of Mrs \amts Church Wil \Iu.t feseph T. Maguire on Heskelh street Tomorrow Morning. r, will be a sisted by Merrill, Mrs. Alvin Eckert, m T. Pollard, Mre. Arthur THE ~ SUNDAY RTAR —_— Stephan Lyman Tabor is chairman of the committee. Dr. Edgar T. Wherry has invited nature lovers to visit his wildfiower gardens at Easter time, at his home | on Stephanson place. Miss Louise O'Keefe, who has been visiting Miss Eva Cummins of Mec- Kinley street and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Lewls of 33th street, has returned {to_her home in N York city. Mr. Stephan Bu ., WASHINGTON, D. G, | bairn, Friday at luncheon and bridge at the Sunny Hall teahouse, in North.Chevy Chase. Miss Anna L. Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dean of Grafton street, is visiting Miss Dorothy Fair- a student at Sweetbriar, at her home in Cleveland, Ohio. for a week. She will go also to Chicago, where she will visit friends for sev- eral week Mr. Willlam Clark, a_student of Cornell Uni rum has been spen APRIL 13, 1924— PAR’T' 2 SOCIETY.’ DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE 1300 (G STREET srs. Newman G. Little and exander Wylie. The tea fs | ziven In honor of the new members | of the club, their sponsors and th. embers of the executive board. The ¢ section® will give several de- Lighttul numbers. The following delegates hake been lected to the state federation con- , whic! m to, be held at Fred- M., ril 8. ing his spring vacation with his pa; s, Dr. and Mrs. Tallaferro Clai Gast_Trving street. Mrs. Henry Teller Cocke and her lttle son have returned from Balti- more, where they have been visiting relatives. ) Mrs. Edward Chambers Sasser en- | tertained Tuesday afternoon at tea ! | in honor of Mrs. M. L. Johnston of Portland, Me., who is the house guest ther and sister-in-law, Mr, of 16tk s parents, Mr. ham of Het vhitman Croff will lend her| home, on Kast Kirk street, for a bridge party Wednesday, April 23, at 2 o'clock for the benefit of the Juve- tective Associati of the . _Mrs. Croff will be assisted Richard irs, r Doughtery. meeting of ‘the | Club_of Mont m Lyles Offutt; alternate. Mrs. © semi-annual Woman's Democratic Yiaten Letgnton and asser and ! house guest, Mrs. John let of | Chicago, oft Thursday for New York, | will epend several weeks. meeting of the mission class of All Saints’ Episcopal Church was held Wednesday morning in the home of Mrs. Warren D. Brush, on Hesketh street. Mrs. George M- | ew completed her lectures on “The | Creative Forces in Japan.” chairman, will - at 10:20 o'clock in s. Frank We treet monthly se (Cirole Mission son, i place hridge | Florence | who has been her several weeks | The Woman's Auxillary of Al Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church 4wy in the parish hall. Miss Elizabeth Woods, a missionary from addr honor of her aunt, Mrs. Wheeler of Boston, Mass., house guest for ¢ Co,umbia Coun- h member of the club bring one guest. Re- cards cannot Crittenton Though still denfed the right to vote, the women of Belgium are eligible to election as members of both branches of parliament and to of certain tribunal | MISS EUGENIA LEJEUNE, A bud of laxt weawon who Ix miging the debutantes ball to be given April 2 for the Monticello {und. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westbrook their_home on McKinl Mrx. Hubert L. entertained ommittee ty of All Saints” Protestant Episco- ipal Church Tuesday at luncheon. Mrs. John Moulton of Oliver street entertained the members of her club |Monday at luncheon und bridge. Lieuf, Commander and Mrs. Henry choenborn of Connecticut avenue have returned from New York, where | Mrs. Schoenborn was called on_ac- count of the severe illness of Com- mander Schoenborn. Mrs. Webber and her , of Pittsburgh, are_hous of Mr. and Mrs. O. |3 . Merrill in their home on Melrose | 3 1 airman of | the hospitality committee, has charge | | ot the cards” The entertainment of he evenng will cousist of cards, ing_and a musical program by masic section with Mrs. Theodore ' as leader and Mr. Hern- , conductor. Mrs. Herbert | will give several delight- | accompanied by Mrs. Ald- daar & New Mode! No. 410....$300 New Model No. 403 .$250 following delegates have been 1 to the county federation con- Beautiful Records for Easter Ask for Complete List of Special Easter Selections at Our Record Counter Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) Mense Solemnelle—Domine ¥ (Praise Forever to God, th alternate 3 K. F. Keliy; alter- | p, Bouve; Mrs. | o| Henry ‘FOR. THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN"® aruso 16405 10-in, list price, | The Palms | The Holy City William R little T Harry Macdonough % * * tamily s * their in Winchester, 1he Woman's Club regrets e | sirs. Neff as vice president of bride have Important Presentation of whitstora REPLICAS ‘rtain today 2 2pise =it 1 PARIS-ORIGINAL MODEL COATS GOWNS—DRESSES uridge P. M. Anderson orl of Tomorrow i Shown Today T at 12t Minemelz Sel]ing Out at a Sacrifice 5 Bargain Features M 0 G It isn’t a removal sale—it’s a going-out-of-business sale. When our lease terminates in a few days we must be ready to vacate:. That means every item of stock must be disposed of—and it’s going to be—under pressure of such prices as these. Hosanna (Easter Song) Seven Last Words of Christ—Part 1 Victor Oratorio Chorus |Seven Laxt Words of Chrixt—Part 2 fetor Oratorio Chorus 18172 |Les Rameaux (The Palms), in Frencn 02 list 12-in, st New York his_pare price, $2.00 Elmont B. Haz: ‘Yd entertained sozs in. list "$2.00 | (Stabat Mater—Cujus Animam Requiem Mass (S Caru 18860 (The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done 0 ity Quartet i LSS our Lord I Risen From the Dead Groaning) Carusc Toe e 10 price; $1.66 | udent of as been spending with her parents. odore W. Michael of | JMesse Solennelle—Crucifixas (Crucific 18873 10-in. list price jtod So Loved the World STONELEIGH COURT CAFE Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Special Table d'Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 PONY DINNER, $1.00 MUSIC DURING DINNER Luncheon, 65c Herakfast, Z3c to $1.00 no regular a "1 earte merviee Trinit | Chrixt the Lord Ix Risen Tod Tri o Save Us) _oon -in, list price, $2.00 | (Holy City God, My Father—From Words of Christ” (Wenstak—1 Knmow That My Redeemer ] veth Luey Isabelle Marsh 'nn e the Wings of a Dove Lucy Isabelle Marsi Stabat Mater—Cujus Animam Lambert Murphy o | Stabat Mater—Infinmma Lucy Marsh- de Gogorza “Seven Last de Gogorza ow of nt Epis k for Roth i visit 19004 i-in_ list "u Sacred Head Surrounded Tr vrice, i5c | Jewus Lives v of New York and | the house guest = 5053 12-in. list price, $1.50 6418 0-in. 1 price, § f Catvary t 20 | The Lost (hord Louise Homer Louise Homer 35162 12-in, list price, $1.5! S . ) Christ the Lord In Risen Today 2. =t “f-‘ll.—".“l‘"‘lh ("h»rn- .l.lorll luvm N"llh Vlu-l Vietor Oratorio Cho 35678 | Memiah—Hallelnjah Chorn ictor Or |Gloria from Twelfth Maxx Victor Oratorio Chorus Jewun Christ Ts Risen Today Shannon Quartet Bleat Be the Tie That Binds Trinity Quartet in, list price, § 16178 10-in. list 4 price, T5c Williams 65 years in Business E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. Steinway Pianos—Player Pianos—Music—Musical Instruments r of the facuity of George ' sity n’s Club of For the FRENCH SHINGLE BOB Correctly Done! HBordens, 1115 G St. Ground Floor Frank. 2738 in | \\'.(5.‘\~’ Chevy Cha shep changed because the Friday. ne will LLOAK B SUIT STGRE THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET s16"95’to 520" Wash Frocks oot y finished mmsl 1= hand emlmuda'y -nd duwnwrnk of Porto Rican | EasterWeek Specials Rare Offerings in Smart Apparel for Every Occasion workmanship. Sizes 14 to 46. Frocks —that will express your idea of fashion— and exceed your expectations of quality for $ 59.50 Charmingly new effects—in Silk and the Wool weaves—of effective colorings and in unique combinations. Other Frocks—$25.00 to $125.00 . Suits —into which has been incorporated superb designing and superior craftsmanship—at $55.00 Of both Dress and Sports types—plain Poirets and smart novelties—richly lined and finished. 125 Dresses i Flannel, Wool Crepe, Georgette, etc.—some slightly soiled from handling. Sizes broken, of course. Mcnday will usher in one of the greatest value-giving events in the history of the Hudson Stores. Stocks are complete in every line. There are styles and fabrics for every feminine fancy, prices to fit every purse and values without precedent in local merchandising. Make this store your Easter shopping headquarters and save money. Large Size Dresses In the wanted silks—splendid models—desirable colors. Many of these are belated arrivals from the makers— $162 to 312 Coats of the Better Kind Poiret Twills—in exclusive models and masterful workmanship— huum&dmtwebudmmduy and some with 39 —49:5—355.1 Sports and Dress Coats fabrics—designed Plain colors and the sports plaids, etc. Choose at your will— *162 to 49 - -, € _cniie_ ol _Jiifie 2l Lovely Dresses In All the Newest Shades Plain, Beaded and Embroidered—Canton Crepe, Georgette, Satins 142 +19s Tailored Suits Of Poiret Twill, Pencil ‘Stripe and Hairlines 12425 12935 134 Other Two-piece Suits—$25.00 to $95.00 Three-piece Suits—$79.50 to $125.00 New Hats —of newly conceived types and Louvre quality. LT 1| (AL ST Dressy Coats Of Poiret Twill, - Char- meen and other fabrics. $24.95 $29.95 $34.95 Sports Coats Of finest fabrics—solid shades and plaids. $12.95 $17.95 '$22.95 A splendid special Easter array of Sports and Dress.Millinery. Sports Hats—$5.00 to $22.50 Dress Hats—#$10.50 to $35.00 21 G L1 G N el

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