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: ] 'ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | Mrs. Gilbert J. Cox and Miss Luc\“ Anderson entertained at six tables of | bridge Tuesday afternoon at thé home of Miss Anderson on Duke street. The prizes were won by Miss Nancy Lee Tackett, Mrs. Willlam H. T. Brooke | Douglas Lindsey. Mrs, Cox ' and Miss Anderson entertained again at bridge on Thursday afternvon. { Mr. and Mrs. David Janney Howell, Miss Emily M. Gibson and Misd Floi ence Barciay have returned from Mr. | and Mrs. Howell's Summer home, Hopewell, near Charles Town, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smoot of North Wilkesboro, N. were guests last week of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Uhler, on Cameron strédt. Mr. and Mrs. Smoot came from their home to put thelr two daughters, Misses Lloyd and Frank Smoot, in St. Ann's School, Charlottes- | ville, and their young son. Charles Calvert Smoot, 4th, in Christ Church School, Middlesex County Miss Carrfe Stribling has returned from a visit to her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Edge, in Ia Downingtown, Pa., and is now uest of Mrs. Thomas Foster in ham, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll'Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Madden, Miss Ma Hunt Roberts, Miss Margaret War- wick and Miss Charlotte Kemper mo- tored to Warrenton for the reception Tuesday evening at the new First Na- tional Bank of that place. Miss Jeanette Cochran has been the £uest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Airs. Joel Cochran, in Charlottesvill and is spending the week end in Le: ington where she attended the opening dances at the Virginia Military Insti- tute. Mr. and Mrs. Tupper Barrett and their young daughter of New York are the guests of Mr. Barrett's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Barrett, on Duke street. Mrs. Walter H. Guthridge has re- turned from a visit to her Son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Washburn De Motte, in Norwalk, Conn. Miss Stuart Thomas and Mr. Henry Thomas are back from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. John G. Thomas, in Watson, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Davis have returned from a motor trip through the Valley of Virginia. Miss Gladys Halderman of Win- chester spent the week end with the Misses Howard at their home, 207 South Washington street. Mrs. Frederick H. G. Hatchell is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wattles Horner, in Cleveland, Oh Mrs. Wayland Kidd and Misses Mar- garet Lee and Anne Kidd are the guests of Mrs. Kidd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Randolph Lee, in Rich- mond. Miss Mary Belle Cochran has re- turned to New York City after a visit o her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando H. Kirk on Braddock Heights. Mrs. Kirk and John Har- rison Kirk accompanied Miss Cochran to_New York for a week’s visit. Mrs. Edward Penn and Mrs. Har- vey T. Hitt are back from Colonial Beach, where they spent three weeks. Prof. Frederick Peake has left for Lynchburg, where he is instructor of political science at Randolph-Macon Women's College, after spending the Summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Peake. Mrs. E. M. Sisson has returned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. A. M. Peed, in Foneswood, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jullan D. Knight en- tertained Wednesday evening at their home on South Fatrfax street in honor of Miss Audrey Schwarzmann, whose marriage to Mr. Paul L. Gardner of ‘Washington will take place Tuesday, October 6. Mrs. Knight was assisted by Mrs. Louise Miller of Washington and Mrs. Oliver S. Stone. The out-of- town guests included Mrs. C. L. Price, Mrs. Mary B. Colburn, Mrs. Cross, Miss Georgle Lauer, Miss Mattie Weir, Miss Etta Rosenbloom, Miss Lilllan Davidson, Miss Etive O’Connor, Miss De Pue and Miss Spencer of Wash- ‘ngton. i Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Burkhalter and their two children of Savannah have been the guests of Mrs. Burkhalter's 10ther, Mrs. Charles W. Howell, on South Royal street. Mrs. B. F. Herring of Clinton, N. C., has arrived in town and has taken a house in Rosemont for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and the latter's mother and brother, Mrs. Clara Walsh and Mr. John Walsh, mo- tored to Harpers Ferry and spent the week end. Dr. and Mrs. T. 8. Buckley have zone to New York City for the Win- ter, where Dr. Buckley will take a speclal course in eye, ear and throat work. Miss Helen Frances Elsea is back from a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. R. A. Larrick, in Middleton, Va. Mrs. Gertrude Hesseltine, who has been visiting friends in Round Hill, Va., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Miss Elizabeth Plerce of Rixeyville, Va, 18 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Greer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Amos E. Herbert and their children, accompanied by Miss Helen Michelbach and Miss Ruth Michelbach, have returned from a mo- tor trip to Atlantic City and a visit to Mr. and Mrs. David Trexler in Bridge- ton, N. J., Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, moth- er of Mrs. Herbert, has returned to her home, Herndon, Va., after a visit to_her daughter. Mrs. R. P. Worrall of New York! City spent the week end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr: D. Mauchlin Niven at their home, | Burnt Oak, on Braddock Heights. Miss Charlotte Hammond is back from a visit to Miss Garnett Hender- son in Aldie, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hartley of Washington were week end guests of thefr son-in-law and daughte: Mrs. R. S. Brown. Mr. Brown also had as_thelr g latter’s sister, Mrs. Irene Milstead of Washington. Miss Nellie Carr entertained last week for Miss Frances Yates and Miss Mary Hardesty, who have gone to| Blackstone, Va., to enter Blackstone | Women'’s College. Miss Thelma Hicks has left for her home in Orange, Va., after spending the Summer with ber aunt, Mrs. Cov- ington, on Cameron street. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rhores and their children spent the week end with Mrs. Rhores’ father, Mr. R. H. Duncan, in Culpeper. Mrs. H. C. Whitehurst of New Berne, N. C., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. E. Hartsell. Dr. Henry Callan has returned from spending a_two weeks' vacation in Front Royal. Mr. Wilmer Purvis was the recent guest of relatives in Charlottesville. Mr. and Mrs. George Dfl\": ente‘r» o cele- tained Wednesday evening £ = Bring in_This Ad Before October 4 Shampoo ... .. .50c £ Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 % Hair Bobbing. . .50c = Marcelle & Bob Curl. .$1 = MISS FLEET Formerly_ of Woodward & Lothrop 354 Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service S = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 27, 1925—PART 2. SHERMAN, ving at Washington Barracks, s Church, Va. brate ithe thelr grand The & Moore, Miss \ Betty Worsham, Miss Faith Ly Miss Adeline birthday anniver aughter, Miss G Willlam Woodrow Wood. | vis, Messrs. Calvin Reevs Whalen, Stephen Davis, Page, Edward Beach, Joseph Thomas Wood and Jack Davis. | Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis Nor-| moyle and Mrs. Normoyle's mother, ! Mrs. Catherine Lannon, have returned | from a trip to Atlantic City. | Mrs. Robert Vaughan, jr., has gone to Baltimore to spend a week with relatives. | Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Bockey and| their children are home from a month spent in visiting relatives in Minne- | sota and Towa. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brown announce ! Sep » marriage of their daughter, Miss zbeth Brown, to Mr. Willlam of Washington, Saturday, r 19, in Old Christ Church, imuel A. Wallis, D. D. Mr. Burdette left immediately ceremony for New York and will later visit in Canada be- fore returning home. Mrs. S. L. Norris has returned from rancisco, where she spent the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn. and Burdette and . Everett A. Hellmuth fter a trip to Niagara d_Toronto W. Mellichampe r tome, in Hali- x, Va., a visit to friends here. Mr. Mellichampe was formerly rector of Old Pohick Chu: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. . H. Walter and Sthe AMPICO in the JKnabe Breathed upon by the AMPICO, the KNABE becomes the soul—as well as the mechanics—of ulti-. mate perfection of pianoforte tone and expression. Small wonder that the HOUS < of KITT is proud to recommend this duo of miracles blended in one! 1t Homer L.Kitt Co. 1330-G'STREET T does make a difference in which piano one pur- chases the Ampico. Chickering with the Ampico is a per- fect blending of the most beautiful piano made today with the only device that can re-enact the original touch The of the pianist with absolute fidelity Uprights-The Aumpico-Grands THE ARTHUR. JORDAN PIANO _CO., Inc G Strect Corner 13 - visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walter in Culpeper. Miss Mabel Coke of Manassas has been the guest of Miss Corinne Rear- don on Prince street. Miss Catherine Reardon has left for Willlamsburg to resume her studles at Willlam and Mary College. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Embrey and the latter's sister, Mrs. J. T. Skinner, were ’u-l!a of relatives in Fredericksburg for the week. end. Miss Ola Fulk of Cumberland, Md., is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bixler. Rev. and Mrs. Willlam -Jackson Morton have gone to Clifton Springs, N. Y., to remain several weeks. Mrs. Jullan Bowman and Julian Bowman, jr., have returned from a visit to the former's sister, Mrs. Ver- non Healey, in Culpeper. Miss Mary Earle Hoxton has joined her parents, the principal of the Eps- copal High School and Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton, after spending the Sum- mer in England. Mr. and Mrs. Grifith R. Schelhorn and their children ars back from a visit . to Mr. Shelhorn's mother, in Melton, Va. Miss Margaret Wiley of Gordons- ville has arrived in Alexandria and rs. H. C. Mankin. Mr. Robert Louis Kane of Alexan- dria was married Tuesday morning to Miss Katharine Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tayloe Snyder, at the home of the bride’s parents, in Rock Springs, W. Va. Mrs. Walter C. Dameron turned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. R. Dabney, in Rockfish, Va. Miss Susan Smoot Thomson has College. returned to Stuart ;lll spend the Winter at the home of | has _re- | left for Petersburg to enter Southern | Va., and Mr. John Fowler has returned to Haverford College, Pa. Mrs. Milton Fine and her young daughter are the guests of the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolf,on King street. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oliver have returned from a trip to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gooding, who have been living in Alaxandria for several years, left last week for Pittsburgh, ‘where they will make thelr home. Mrs. Beverley Munford Boyd of Abingdon, Va., and Mrs. Edward Lee Kemper of Asheville have been the guests of the former’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kemper, in Rose- mont. Dr. and Mrs, George Taylor Klip stein have returned from Los Angeles, where they have been for the past nine months. Mrs. Samuel A. Sizer of Spokane. Wash., i3 the guest of her mother, Mra. J. W. Burson, on Oronoco street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Swan have returned from a trip to New York City. Miss S. S. Blunt has returned to her home, in Richmond, after a visit to Mf. and Mrs. R. C. Rambo on South Payne street. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Danlels and Miss Neva Coppertheir were week ,end guests of Mr. Daniels’ mother, Mrs. J, M. Danlels, in Orange, Va. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard and her chil- dren have joined Dr. Dillard at their home, on North Alfred street, after spending the Summer at Saranac Lake, N. Y. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwin Gra- | Bpm are back from a trip to Atlantic | City. sary of her daughter, Lucy Iencx Ashton. Miss Helen Chapman Calvert has returned to her home, Mount Auburn. near town, after a sea trip to Nova Scotla and Newfoundland. . Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Purvis and Mrs. Anne Kircherer spent the week end with relatives in Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah M. Davis of Virginia Highlands announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daughter Margaret Anita to Mr. R. yde Smith of Alexandria, the wedding to take place on October 28. SCHOOL CAR IS SPECIAL. Transportation Arranged for Ar- lington County Pupils. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., September 26.— Special transportation facilitles have been arranged for the children who are to attend the new central high school, which will open for the first time Monday, according to an an- nouncement by C. A. Candee, president of the Arlington County School Fed- shington and Old Dominion Raflway, Mr. Candee states, will put into service what will be known as “the high school special.” This car will leave Rosslyn every morning at 8:26 o'clock, picking up children at Mackey Station, Park Lane, Plerce Station, Clark Station and Thrifton, arriving at the school house at Clem- ents avenue at §:35. Children along the line of the railway from Vander- | wercken down to Thrifton will take Mrs. John Thornton Ashton enter- | the regular trains and transfer to the Miss Margaret Moore has|tained at her home, in Rosemont, to special at the latter point. Hall, Staunton, | celebrate the fifth hirthday anniver- ' pointed out that childs It is residing on the Bluemont division between Clem- ents avenue and Barcroft can use the regular train which leaves Barcroft at 8:31 o'clock. The same special serv- ice-is to be offered following the close of the school day. Mr. Candee states that the company is offering special 46-trip tickets good for one month. These are to be put on sale Saturdey at the Rosslyn terminal office only Announcement is also made that the Sandifer and Brooks Bus Co. will inauglrate a speclal bus service fo: the high school children, to run both ways on Wilson boulevard and th Lee highway. jol———lo]lc——=loa]———ja/c———[g] Make the Home Inviting for the Indoor Months Curtains that hang in even folds; drapes and carpets dyed to blend with a new color scheme; blankets soft and fluffy—will add comfort and cheerfulness to your home in Winter. There will be no obligation in asking us to send a representative to your home to obtain definite prices and suggestions. FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers “Safest and Best for More Than Half a Century” 1332 G St. N.W. [o[c———[a]c——[afalc———S[o[c——] Main 2343 | fl |1 H. Fletcher are back from a 1 AMPICO mechanicism interferes in no way with sensitive piano aéion. Two positions are available for the spool box (housing the AM PICO mechanism) in grand pianos. 1. Middle of case above keyboard 2. In a drawer below keyboard Asove THE KevBoARD —piano case must be lengthened —keys must be lengthened —pneumatic tubes must be brought up between keys Unper THE KEYBOARD board. —no alteration or mutilation —no interference —absolute freedom of manual playing parts preserved The obvious choice is under the key- The AMPICO mechanism is en- tirely separate from manual playing parts, thus preserving the fine quality of tone and a&ion. . . . Although containing the wonderful AMPICO, no changes whatsoever have been madein thesensitive pianoaction. Itis the same fine instrument when played by hand. ... No part of the AMPICO mechanism is in dire¢t con- tact with the strings, sounding board, or key and pedal aGion when used for manual playing. The same delight in its dis- tinguished charateristics of tone and lightness of action s e Piano remains unalvered and - unimpaired for hand playing enjoyed as if there were no AMPICO installation. Your silent or player p;ano Will entitle you to an allowance on the purchase of an AMPICO. You are cordially invited to hear it in the Studsos of your local Representatize. If the name AMPICO is not on the instrument it is NOT an AMPICO. There is but one Genuine AMPICO it is obtainable in Washington only in these pianos: CHICKERING N9 THE AMPICO CORPORATION J. & C. FISCHER MARSHALL & WENDELL KNABE NEW YORK