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ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY The birtanight ball to be given by Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, takes place Saturday evening, February 21, and net Monday, February as an- nounced. Mra. J. Stewert Jamieson 1s chairman of the committee on ar rangements and her assistaunts are Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell, Mrs. Wil- Jian J. Boothe, Mrs. Jean Carter Bayly, Mrs. C. William Wattles, Mrs. Thomas E. Sebrell and Mrs. William Jackson Morton. Mrs. Harry R. Coolidge Burke and Miss Ludivicka T left Sun- day for New Orleans to visit rela- tives until after the Mardi Gras. Mrs. Benjamin L. Wallace, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward S. Fawcett, on Prince street, has left for her home in Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Mr. James Wallace has returned to the University of Virginla after visit to his aunt Mr. and Mrs. William A at their home in Rosemont after visit to relatives in Amher: Mrs. Johnson Hellen of rrett Park, Md., was recently the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George A. Mush- bach on South St. Asaph street Mrs. William B. Lloyd left Friday for New York City to visit her sons, Mr. Gardner Lloyd and Mr. Edward Lioyd. Miss Mary Lloyd has been with her brothers for 10 da g Miss Annie Pugh of Hamilton, Va., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Mrs. Sallie King is visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cross, in Manassas, Rev. John Lee Allison, D. D. several years pastor of the Second Presbyterfan Church in this ¢ now pastor of Central Pres Church, East Radford, Va, has an- nounced the engagement of his daugh- Burke, Miss Ellen Burke's sister, Moore are ter, Miss Laura McClure Allison, to} Mr. Francis Eugene Hagy of Wythe- ville, Va. The wedding will take place after Easter. Mrs. F. Bland Tucker has returned to her home in Lawrenceville, Va. after being the guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. Cosby Bell, at the Episcopal Theo- logical Seminary. Dr. Thomas M. Lippitt, who was the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. William Wat- tles, on Prince street, is again at his home in Berryville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinsell Laws left last week for Front Royal, where they will make their home in the fu- ture. Miss Lucy Russell has gone to her home in Winchester after a visit to Miss Mary E. Carlin, on Duke street. Rev. and Mrs. A. Campbell Tucker have returned from visits to Mrs. Tucker's parents in Richmond and to Mr. Tucker's mother, Mrs. M. E. Tucker, in Ashland, Va. Mr. Watkins Tayloe of the Theo- logical Serminary went to Berryville Jast week to visit his uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. George S. Vest. Miss Mary V. Harlow has returned from a visit to Miss Evelyn Rose Brown, in Covington, K. Mrs. Gordon Porter of Henderson, N. C., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bartels, on North Washing- ton street. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Harding left Monday to visit friends in Atlanta and will go from there to Palm Beach to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and their #on, John Woodrow Sullivan, have re- turned from a visit to Mrs. Sullivan’s sister in Staunton. Mr. and Mrs. Urban S. Lambert and Mrs. George E. Warfield were among the Alexandrians who attended the grand opera season of the Chicaso Civic Opera Company at the Wash- ington Auditorium last week. Mrs. Mary Quinn Hicks of Fred- ericksburg has returned to her home after a visit to Mrs. George R. Me- Cauley. Mrs. Annle Brannan Hubbard of Washington was the week end guest of Mrs, Malvina Gallahan. Mrs. Wilder M. Rich entertained at cards Monday at her home in Rose- mont. The guests Mrs. Harry Bever- ley, Mrs. Gordon Asher, Mre. John Gardner Graham,” Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden, Mrs. Harrison Emhardt, Mrs. Lester Van Middlesworth, Mrs. Edgar Warfleld, Mrs. H. C. Linn, Mrs. George H. Buddin, Mrs. Charles Henry Smith, Jrs, Paul Morton, Mrs. William M. King, Mrs. C. C. Backus, Miss Fanny Dixson, Miss Margery Hall, Miss Helen Calvert and Miss Helen Rey- nolds. Mrs. George E. Warfleld will be hostess at luncheon and bridge to- morrow. Mrs. Robert F. Gooding entertained at bridge Monday afternoon at her home in Rosemont. Migs Lhara Milbur and Miss Corinne Milburn gave a bridge party Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. Archibald R. Randolph gave a party Saturday afternoon to cele- brate the second birthday anni- versary of her young daughter, Sylvia Randolph. The guests were Myrtle Holden, Rebecca Worthington, Mary Lord Andrews, Helen Tucker Andrews, Margery Quinter and Charles F. Holden, jn. Miss Helen Chapman Calvert has issued cards for a large bridge party at Lee Camp Hall, Shrove Tuesday afternoon, February 24. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams Tuesday for Miami and Jacksonville, Fla, where they will spend several weeks. Miss Frances Slater of Petersburg, Va, spent the week end with Miss Elizabeth Slater. Miss Slater enter- tained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of her guest and to celebrate her own birthday anniversary. Mrs. Marshall Shuman went to Harrisonburg last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hammer. Mr. Max Heineman and his daugh- ters, Misses Eleanor and Marguerite Heineman of Philadelphia, have re- cently been the guests of his son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McWhorter in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berry, Mrs. R. H. Riley and Miss Dorls Genarri of Washington spent the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll F. Kines. Mr. and Mrs. Kines have re turned from a visit to the latter's| sister, Miss Helen Yowell, in Fairfax Count; Mra. Julian Haislip and her small daughter. Vivian are at home after a visit to relatives in Staunton. Mrs. S. L. Potter is at home after A visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George. Bornscheuer in New. York City. Mrs. John McCuen Is spending sev- eral weeks with relatives in New York City. Miss Dorothy Morton has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Young in Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. Swan have returned from a trip to New York. Mrs, P. H. Royster and her small daughter, who have been visiting relatives in Raleigh, N. Q. were Euests last week of Mrs. John G. Smith, jr., sister of Mrs. Royster, be- fore leaving for their home in Minne- apolis, Mrs. Carl Drischler s a guest at the home of Lieut. Drischler's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drischler, in Rosemont. Miss Marianne Drisch. ler entertained at bridge for her sis- ter-in-law. The. guests were M Clarence Robinson, Miss Nancy Wat- tles, Miss Roberta 'Schnelder, Miss Roana Bass, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Margery Hall, Miss Esther Lam- bert, Miss Helen Sweeley, Miss Fran- ces Cox, Miss Nina Fulton, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Elizabeth Schneider. Miss Dorothy Tazewell King, Miss Nina Fulton, Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss Eliza Bland Cox and Miss Elizabeth Ramage. Mre. Elsie McMeniman and M! Lydis Hensley have returned from for | Tert | | | | Bride of Last Week l Tue Helen Rowsee, Daxher, U. visit to relatives in Buckhall, Va Mrs. V. W. Cornwell of Pensacola, Fla., was the guest last week of Mrs. H. C. Rodd, at her home on Braddock Helghts Mrs. Gilmer Julian is the guest of triends in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Henderson Kirk and their young son have re- turned from a visit to friends in Bal- timere. The social committee of the Old Dominion Boat Club entertained at a dance Saturday evening in honor of the basket ball team from the Virginia Boat Club of Richmond. The chaperons were Willlam M. Shepperson, Mrs. Isaac Gregs, Mrs. ‘mond Hulfish and Miss Ruby Thomas. Among the dancers were Miss Margaret Garnett, Miss Olzie Dance, Miss Nettie Dance, Mr. Guy Hollifield, Mr. Billy Winstead, Mr. Nelson Gray, Mr. James McElroy, Mr. Cameron Darice Mr. James Trout and Mr. DeButt Saurders of Washington, Mr. Frank Garnett of Fairfax, Miss Dorothy Mor- .| ton, Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson, Miss Laura Hulfish, Mise Josephine Gregg, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Margaret Paft, Miss Helen Mills, Miss Annabelle Coftman, Miss Elizabeth Warwick, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss Mary Hunt TRoberts, Miss Katherine Fisher, Miss Marian Dienelt, Miss Virginia Lapoppe, Miss Mabel Blount, Miss Nancy King, Mr. Jack Roberts, Mr. Cecil Brown, Mr. Carroll Pierce, jr.; Mr. Emmett Lawler, Mr. Marion West, Mr. William Mon- cure, Mr. William Taylor, Mr. J. E. Ross, Mr. Alexander S. Doniphan, jr.; Mr. Charles Keegan, Mr. Windeor DeMaine, jr.; Mr. Franklin Didier, Mr. Jack How- ard, Mr. Robert Howard, Mr. Chester Pierce, M win Pierce, Mr. Raymond Wolford, Mr. Robert Ross, Mr. Ben Moore, Mr. Dallas Rand, Mr. Kenneth Moo Mr. Jack Doniphan, Mr. Robert ‘Whitton, r. Reginald Dyson, Mr. Rob- ert Cochran, Mr. Charles Elliott, Mr. Richard Ross, Mr. Theoderic Ross, Mr. Hollis Nugent, Mr. Lionel Beeton, Mr. Robert Beeton, Mr. Ben Minor and Mr. Norman Lawler. Mrs. Jean Carter Bayly was hostess for the bridge club of which she is a member Monday afterncon at her home, on Prince street Mrs. George H. Schwarzmann enter- tained Tuesday evening at her home, on North Washington street, for the officers and past matrons of Martha Washington Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. R. §. Glenn announces -the marriage of her niece, Miss Viola M. Jacobs, to Ar. Clarence B. Balley Tuesday. February 10, at the par- sonage of the First Baptist Church, the Rev. P. L. Vernon officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will make their home in Washington. Mrs. C. A. Wayland entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday eve- ning for her sister, Miss Lorene Spivey, whose marriage to Mr. John Watson of Washington will take place this month. Mrs. Wayland and Miss Spivey were assisted in receiv- ing by their mother, Mrs. Henry Spivey. The guests were Mrs. Ethel May Fox, Miss Elizabeth Slater. Miss Maria Harmon, Miss Anita Noble, Miss Louise Spivey, Miss Josephine Gilroy, Miss Isabel Noble, Miss Thelda Rosseau, Miss Nellie Michelbach, Miss Irene Michelbach and Miss Addle Butler. Mrs. Wallace Lindsey was hostess luncheon followed by bridge and Wednesday afternoons mont. entertained at Tuesday at her home in Rose Susan Leary the wrasusnes sy CNO With the AMPICO The Supreme Combination! ! The world’s finest piano, with the only re- enacting medium,, semble which is unsurpassed. creates a superlative en- We will be happy to play this marvelous instrument for you at any time without obligation. _COMPANY Thiitoents at G” G Street Corner 13th The m arvela us KNABE—with- out the enlivening touch of skill- ed interpretation to quicken it to- the sounding forth of eloquéi}f strains—stands mute. : Let the AMPICO breathe into the breath of Iife— at And lo! your four walls will echo —at your pleasure—to the music of the Masters—as the Masters themselves play. It is mot to be wondered at that the House of KITT joins the House of Knabe in recommending the Ampico. Knabe stands for supremacy im piamocraft— KITT for Dependability of Recommendation. Knabe seeks the master wizardry of true inter- pretation to show it at its best. It is the judgment of KITT that in the Ampico the quest is at am emd. / Tuesday Evening Brid; Club and several additional guests last week. Mrs. Morris L. Horner and JMrs. Thomas B. Coohran entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Horner, on Duke street, in honor of Miss Mary Josephine White and Miss Margaret Chapman of St. Agnes’ School. Mrs. Sidney Bradford gave a bridge party Saturday afternoon at her home on Mount 1da for Mrs. Robert Edwin Graham and Miss Eilen Coolidge Burke. Mrs. George Gordon Asher enter- (ained at bridge Wednesday after- n. Georgia State Club Plans Valentine Party The Georgia State Club will enter- tain Informally tomorrow evening at the Washington Club with a valentine dance and card party. Acting as host- esses for the evening will be Mrs. R. W. Curbow, Mrs. W. M. Almand, Mrs. 8. G. Green, Mrs, J. M. Fendley, Mrs. W. C. Lankford, Mrs. George Middle- ton, Mrs. J. D. Battle and Mrs. George R. Martin. Mrs. R. E. L. Hall, chair- man of the social committee Is in charge ° the entertainment and her assistan.s include Miss Celeste Fur- low, Miss Ethel Braswell, Miss Ceres Humber, Miss Ina Russell, Mis Lois Gholston, Miss Emily Bisson, Miss Mary Philbrick, Miss Ruth Young- blood and Miss Mary Willis. This will be one of the largest dances given this season by the club, more than 400 guests being expected. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock. The club will entertain at the Washington Club, Monday evening, March 2. with a reception and dance complimenting the members of Con- gress and their wives just before their departure. The officers of the club are: C. McCullar, president; Dr. loch, Miss Sybil Almand, Morgan and Mrs. R. W. Curbow, vice presidents; Mr. George R. Martin, sec- Miss Annie C. Wood, assistant secretar: Mrs. Bernice Brown Mc- Cullar, corresponding secretary and Mr. R. E. L. Hall, treasurer. Mr. 8. B. Felker is chairman of the member- ship committee. Quentin Roosevelt Unit The Quentin Roosevelt Unit of the American Women's Legion will hold its_annual bridge and mah-jong party at Wardman Park Hotel, Tuesday after- noon. Those who have secured tables in- clude: Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. J. Thomas XKelley. Mrs. Howard Hodgkins, Mrs. Bim Bleger, Mrs. Charles Conard. Mrs. Merlyn Cook, Mrs. John W. Hird, Mrs. H. D. Jun- kins, Mrs. N. E. Mason, Mrs. John B. Harrell, Mrs. H. P. Perrell, Mrs. Ed- win Popking, Mrs. Milton Reed. Mrs. Douglas Winstead, Mrs. Russell Lang- M John Morse, Mrs. George pL The 50 greatest lrving pianists, prepared with the co-operation of the leading ‘musical critics of New *Bachaus *Bauer *Bloomfield- Zeisler **Borchard *Buhlig *Busoni **Chiapusso *Copeland *d'Albert de Pachmann *Dohnanyi *Friedberg *Friedheim Friedman *Gabrilowitsch Ganz **Record for and cannot be ment, *May also be Hofrman. York aend Boston *Godowsky *Goodson Grainger *Hambourg Hess *Hoffman Hutcheson Lamond *Leginska “*Levitzki *Lhevinne **Maier *Mero **Mirovitch **Moiseiwitsch **Munz *Ney the: AMPICO exclusively heard on any other instru- ° Novaes **Nyiregvhazi **Ornstein Paderewski **Pattison Pauer Powell **Rachmaninoff **Rosenthal *Rubinstein *Samaroff Sauer *Scharwenka Schelling *Schnabel *Schnitzer Siloti heard on the AMPICO. Bauer, Gabrilowitsch, Frisdheim, Recordings by Busomd and ¢’Aldert are amomgst the recordings made in Europe. and sokick are availablc for AMPICO owners through special arrasgements with Ludwig Hupfeld. - There is but one Genuine Ampico CHICKERING B Though containing the Ampico, these fine pianos remain absolutely unchanged for -playing by hand THE AMPICO CORPORATION, It is obtaina ofthe Greatest Pianists Wallace, Mrs. R. W. Dutton, Mrs. W. A. Mosell, Mrs. George Tubble, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Theobald, Mrs. Firth and Mrs. Thiele,. Many of the prizes have been made by the patients at Walter Reed Hospital and there {s one for each table. - Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mrs. Lee Warren, Mrs, Willlam Hensley Emory, Mrs. Arthur A. O'Brien, Mrs. Peter Arthur Drury, Mrs. George Scriven, Mrs. James A. Emery, Mrs. D, D. V. Stuart, Mrs. Willlam R. Randol, Mrs. John K. Robison, Mrs. Milton Ailes, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. Charles G. Thorn, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. Lawrence Slaugh- ter, Mrs. Edward B. Horen, Mrs. John J. Noonan and Mrs. Julian Gillespie, Many beautiful prizes have been donat- ed, one for each table. Apple Charlotte. Line a pudding dish with a rich ple crust, fill with two quarts of diced apples, one cupful of sugar, ons teaspoonful of cinnamon, one cupful of secded raisins, one-haif a cupful of currants, one lemon, the rind and juice, and one-fourth cupful of graps juice. Cover with a crust about a fourth of an inch thick, and baks for about an hour. Shower Given in Honor Of Miss Irene K. Crowley Mrs. John R. O'Connor entertained at a shower Monday night in honor of her sister, Miss Irene Katherine Crowley, whose marriage to Mr. Joseph A. Nolan, will take place February 21. There were abdut 35 guests present. The house was prettily decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. Miss Agnes Hoyle gave a solo, and later in the evening re- freshments were served. The bride- to-be recelved many beautiful gifts. . Much Interest Is Shown In Card Party Next Week Great Interest is being taken in the card party given by the Junior Guild of the Little Flower tomorrow at Wardman Park Hotel, the proceeds of which will be used to defray the expense of a parish house at La Plata, Md. In ad- dition to Senora de Riano and Lady Isabella Howard, the patronesses list includes Mme. Calderara, Mra. Charles Boughton Wood, Miss Helen Patten, chre: Hon;;iA\Vx;il;nry Will Meet Tomorrow The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the He- brew Home for the Aged will hold the monthly meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Adath Israel Con- gregation, Sixth and I streets north- west. Bring In This Ad Before February 2Znd Shampoo . . ... .50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4,95 Hair Bobbing. ... 50c Marcelle Wave. . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl. . §1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. e = = ] = = = : e = NIVy-Mflrinc G’rp! Dflnce At New Willard Feb. 18 The second of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances will be held at the New Willard Hotel February 18. -— = Mount Rainier Junior Athletic Club Dance The Mount Rainier Junior Athletic Club will give its first dance Monday, February 23, in the Arcade ballroom | at 8:30 o'clock. have recorded for - The AMPICO LIST of the 50 greatest living pianists was recently prepared, with the co-operation and approval of the leading musical critics of New York and Boston, as a means of making an inde- pendent check of the claims regarding artists. An analysis of this shows that 36 of these 50 pianists, or 72%, can be heard on the AMPICO, while the highest number that can be heard on any other re- producing piano 29, or 38%. The analysis also shows that 12 of the 30, or 24%, are exclusive AMPICO Artists and cannot be heard on any other reproducing piano; while the highest number exclusive with any other instrument is only five, or 10%. The overwhelming supremacy of the AMPICO is proved by the insistence of such artists that this instru- ment shall carry the permanent record of their genius to future generations. The AMPICO is the only instrument that can literally re-enact every element-of their masterly playing. ble in Washington only in these pianos: KNABE J. & C. FISCHER MARSHALL & WENDELL TSNS EW YORK Z‘-;lflllhflfillflllfllflllflmlIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIlHliIHIIIIIHHIE .