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SOETETY . THE SUNDAY STAR. i‘lnmes in Chevy Chase Reopened. Following :Late Season Holiday/| | i = i Abgentees Returning From: Pleasure Places—Social) Activities Soon to Be on| Schedule—PersonalNotes. | | and Mrs. William R. Greeley their family have returned to thelf home. bn Eim street. after spend- ing the Summer My, Greelev's pare ¥rank Greelev of New Their guests, en voute 10 whers they will spend the Winter. The fancy work committee of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. M. Mr Bride of September Card Party Assured Of Large Attendance Snuceess has heen assured by the ready response given the invitation to Florence“Criftanton Circle eard party 1o be held at the Hotel Hamilton Qcto- ber 14. Among those taking tables ar Mre. (“havles Rohert Shelton, Mrs. Thomas Rice, Mrs. Edward Stiles, Mrs. B. J. Brennan. Mrs. Augustus Gumpert. Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Eu- gene R. Woodson, Mrs. Allen Wolfe, Mrs. Glenn Phelps. Mrs. Walter S. Fuel, Mrs. Robert Eller, Mrs. T. Lin- wood Williams, Mrs. T. Stubbs, Mrs. {J. J. Bartram, Mrs. Lyvnn Sizer, Mrs. Archie Engel, Mrs. James T. Howard, Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs. John Sigon, Mrs. F. G. Mitchell, Mrs. James Macaugh- try, Mrs. Rdward Gilerest, Mrs. Frank Justice, Mrs. Walter Lambert, Mra. Stokes-Sammons, Mrs. Joseph Harris, Recent Bride WASHINGTON, D. (. l 7 OCTOBER 4. HOW IT STARTED BY JEAN NEWTON: The “Threshold.” This word, which describes a .deor step or an entrance to a house or to a room and is used figuratively to in- beginning or antering upon lence, as “the threshold of threshold of a career,” has | resting, story. ly, the threshold is a plank or stone or plece of timber which lies under a door, the sill, the place over which the first step is| taken on entering. It comes to us— and that is the strange part of the story—from the Anglo-Saxon “pers- wald,” which, from “perscan,” signi- fles “to thresh.” Tracing the connection of the word in {its modern sense with its ori- gin, we find that threshing, the heat- ing out of the straw from grains, has for ages been the first step in the 19! roiarringe licenses have been isauad to the | ollowin (& Louis Williams and Julla Newman. 1§ and Npwgort News. Va Hary W Gakes and Emma D. Lyle. hoth of Ciffon va and o Willlam Davis and M; A WE PRAISE Our work beeause our customers do it It i« | vleaeing them that makes them do i1 = ?mud S. Wnorlelc of 9= 20— PARY 2 Marriage Licenses. | S PSSP P ———— aries A. Burrows of Rashirdale. Mase Evelyy Ogle of Croome. eorge L. Price Maiy . Chappell Forge v avid M. Pavoe of Charlottesville. Va Janie D, "Perrell of Lynchhurg. Va tis J. Cormer and Hannah Mortensan lkor - Maranall of Richmand. ¥ r Marshall of Tichmon: B hotn of Sauth B i Goldbe sele La ary ¥. Frazier mith and Hatherine R Ritter thin it and Jane rthur W. Crocker of H SOCTETY, . All by the (Sole Representat, Washington) Money Refunded Gu: RTINS Banish Forever Superfluous Hair Triche System ive in No Pain--No Needles--No Scars arantee Call or Write for Free Consultation 4 Main 7792-3-4 © WOLF Special Low Pri A. will meet Wednesday morning 10:30 o'clock s the home of Mrs. A Jo on Sixteenth street. 4 Manuel Goldenweizer have come back frn;n rmont, where thev spent a month. “n‘:m:md Mrs. Herbert C. H(!I.\kn\! have returned to their home, on Cedar Parkway, after spending the Summer mon s at Spring! . N. v Sand ire. vam Sommers have returned to their home, on Eim om Florida, where they were several weeks o 1. Deming of Oxford accompanied by Mrs. Calvin Rries Mathews. sailed yesterday or Ancon for Haiti, where they th at Port-au-Prince ederick S. Stitt are , on Ridzewood | trip | gland States, | % of the season of | Chase Chapter of the Y. M 1 be held on Tuesday after oclock. in the home of W. Lewis, on Ridgewon Blans i ve iscussed for Mrp. Murry, Mrs. F. G. Await_and prevarition ol el haryest forimar= Mrs. Avrchille Burklin. b Several luncheon parties are being i |arranged preceding the card party at the hotel. Mr. and ) of Elm stree 1221 Conn. Ave. Established 1909 WORZYNS A Remarkable Purchase and Sale in Our “Pownstairs Store - A Splendid Collection of ~ g NEW FALL DRESSES <~ I\ Pencil Black Navy [Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Riggles Week-End Guests in City | MRS. FREDERICK M. HARPHAM, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albert Rig-! | gles of Rainbow Lakes, N. J., spent | Before her marriage last week, Mrs. the week end with his brother-in-law | Gertrude P. Ryder, a well known fig- and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George F.|ure in work for the blind and philan- 2 throple work in general. Store Hours 9AM.to6 P.M. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Gardner, 1925 First street northwest They_alfo spent a day or two at the home of his parenis, Mr. and Mrs Richard R. Rigzles. Seabrook., Md., g together, which he made in mov- and in their parlor =howed scenes |Ing picture reels, and which was high- along the lake shores, their neighbors | Iv entertaining. They motored back and relatives rowing, bathing. walk | to their Simmer home lant week. MRS. LE0 CLARK SCHILDER, Formerly Miss Ann J. McDonought of | 2300 Washington Circle, her marriage | taking place September 17. returned to| or home, on Keth atreet. this :\'n-klffl’:m _gf:,mnvir' Citv, ‘”A!I.S where o.7. ;. 2 Lindsay 5 ot Broad B DE MOLL 1 0' ‘ . rip ik A A treal and Quebec. nada H « PIANO . AND FURNITURE CO. 12th and G Streets N. W. EMMONS S. SMITH v ton Doyle of Thir rtained at tea it the clubhonse sociation of Uni sts being the ve hoard of of George of which she S versity Women. he members of the eexecuti tha Jian Women Waghington University 1= the president Dr Golden Brown Bokara Fall Pansies Wine Etc. Specially Priced at 6.95 Plenty of Extra Sizes It is a stroke of master buying and merchandising that enables us to offer these exceptional values at such a re- markable price con- cession. All new styles, including models with long sleeves, flared skirts, etc. For street, sports and afternoon wear. Cocoa This Month We Celebrate Our 3RD Busivess ANNIVERSARY ” YWENTY-THREE years ago Mr. Emmonse S. Smith and Mr. O. J. De Moll formed a partnership under the firm mame of 0. J. De Moil & Co. They established a modest store on G Street N.W., with a fired purpose to build a durable and lasting busincss. Those who remember this little store twenty-three years ago with two clevics and a porter and today view our present establishment with its perfect appointments, can readily realize our steady growth. This firm has always enjoyed the reputation for handling only staple. reliable merchandise sold at “the lowest price obtainable anywhere. ) We helieve that quality and standard merch(nndmo . is made-for people who refuse to put up with the hardships cheap and poorly made merchandise would impose upon them and that the true cost of an article can bhe measured only by the value of the service it renders. To celebrate our Anniversary we are offering, beginning tomorrow morn- ing, speecials in all departments. PIANO DEPARTME $425 Upright Pianos. .. 8595 Player Pianos. . $£700 Small Grand Pianes Traded-in Pianos .. ; Traded-in Plaver Pianos Melody Rolls % PHONOGRAPH §300 Phoenographs 5 = Traded-in Phonographs - Phonograph Record Albums RADIO DEPARTMENT Radios as low as Walter Scanlon have r home Chevy after touring to Que motor. dward Holmes and on at Rehoboth B Lyman Tabor enter- the Utility Ta Soclety of h, of which tuncheon “n Chevy Chase Mrs. Stephen 2ined the mem Aid Jere Crane gave a rard mesting of oclal dkation. of the 'V 5 111 be held Tui nurch i graes will he con . Mrs. Horace Jones and Mrs. ¥u L. B e T evy Chase Cir A i of the Flor Created from such favored materials as vee....$335.00 ...$495.00 ...894.50 ...$250.00 .75 Je head Satin-faced Cantons e Rich Jacquard Crepes Satins Flannels Balbriggans and models with Velvet Skirts Sworzyn’s Downatairs Store man P; Mr. and M their daughte have returned f where thev v heather-in-law Mre = of the Florence DEPARTMENT ....$100.00 ¢ Chevy Ch “irele voted to letely, at a cost of $300. ¢ the Thendora Snow Me Hospital. - The following of ) committees were installed oming year: Mrs. Stephen Tabor, president: Mrs, P. M Jvice president. Mrs. Joseph cording secretary; Mra. rook. corresponding zecret 3 Willlam Y. Bradv ireasurer, financial committee. George S. Mikkel Fenfamin T. Webster, Rovle, ir.. Mrs. Walter A. Johnston. Mrs. Robert Cal program com irtee, Mrs. ( Walcott, re elv mi Arthur D Kidder s feRav: press. Toseph membership | cammittee. Crane, Mrs. 1a ik . Clark, Mrs. 5. Gottshall, Warren D. George F. Mikkelson fAnancial chairman, will entertain the West Lenox r meeting of A Special Sale of New FUR-TRIMMED COATS $19.75 Thrifty yet style-loving women will most certainly ap- preciate this remarkable event; it’s an opportunity to Save, on a coat as stylish and new as the most exorbitantly priced ones. You'll have to see the coats to really appreciate the worth-while values offered. Come in tomorrow, to get an unrestricted selection. % Models in Flares Ripples Wrap Around Straightline and many others Anderso; T. McGui; Frank You Are Cordially Invited to Come In and to ‘Hear the New STEINWAY and WEBER Duo Art Reproducing Pianos Just Arrived Excellently Tailored Throughout Sizes 16 to 44 Anniversary Specials in Furniture Special High Back Overstuffed WING CHAIR ARMCHAIR 4 her 13, at 2.30 o'clock. - 200 [ are urged to be o n eave a hridge | i her home. on | Colors Gracklehead Cuckoo, Blue Rust, Black Tanager Etc. Trimmings Mandel Opossum Muflun Raccoon and other luxurioux furs Leland street Mrs. B. T her home spending Heflin has veturned to| Jacelyn street. after| 3 5 | e Double stuffed spring seats with Overstuffed armchair. low hack. roll- 5 5 ’ over arme. Double-stuffed spring and webbing bottom. With reversible wehb-bottomed reats with ueparlfp ra- enshion of silk floss. This chair is versible cushion, filled with silk floss, especially comfortable and well suited covered with a good grade of for boudoir. library eor living room. tapestry. TAve bees can he mailed aecrnse the nder rthe regul 1 Postal U cked in hoxes that EROS Downastairs Store Covering of a good grade of figured damask. In rich colorings. SPECIAL! 1,000 Pairs of Newly Arrived FALL FOOTWEAR Que St., At Connecticut Ave. Listen-In Tonight at 9:15, WCAP, Through WEAF, of N. Y. Tonight starts the first Sunday Evening Broadcast of the New ATWATER KENT HOUR. The feature Artist of tonight will be Reinald Werrenrath, a Victor Artist. We congratulate the Atwater Kent Radio Co. on securing this great artist for this occasion and we know our friends and the public will enjoy every minute of the Recital. % WE SELL AND HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE ATWATER KENT RADIO PRICED FROM $80 : We deliver and install Radios ready for use the same day vou leave your ord‘erA Hear the Baseball World Series Play by Play Direct From Pittsburgh Over the Radio —the of chips the sound of the sea lure Sunday Morning Breakfast Nice to Ten-Thirty Seventy-five Cents Widths Oxfords AAA toD P A Value Worth Seeing Our buyer has just returned with a mpost fortunate purchaze of 1,000 pairs of entirely new ityles in Fall footwear. Black Velvet Silver Cloth Black Satin Tan Calf White Satin Patent Leather Downstairs Store Fried Grite Kidner Stew Het Cakes Teset Ruttered Tea itk