Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 58

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1t * R O - THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 4. 1925—PART 2 Annapolis Society Folk |[ visor From Beyet | Busy in Opening Season Miss Elizabeth Kennedy Entertains at Tea for‘ Miss Dormh_\' Mi]mn——Many Returnin;i From Autumn Vacations. ANNAPOLIS, O 3 s B Tardy and M W, Kissam i 2 int ome on T mother and s 3 dachter {onnedy, R S L < in New fe of Capt : SRS and guEhieiars Al oty ter of Siam and Mme. Navarasth. ol Hall, thev will spen 3 : . e winter. Mie son s a i = memher of the class 1927 at the Academy Mre. Anderson. wife of Comdr. Les « R. Andeson. . &. N.. has returned Annapolis from Jamestown, R. 1 where she spent the Summer. Mre MISS SMOE NAVARASTH, period of leave in New York State and Klyn. Nire, Guest was accom ‘dmiral and Mrs. 1. R. P. Pringle. spend the Autumn months with ho have been visiting Mi 3 eir ho Wardenr while et at her home, on King George ‘al son has taken an apartment a eet, 1eft last Tuesda: for the Weet nd her small gon Johns street. where she exXpeets oaq1" Admiral Pringle will fiy his | 13 v rrived in Annapolis and emain while Comdr. Andersen is Pringle will spend the Winter on the in Annapolis until the it. Comdr. and Mre Rov Dudlev | 8 P “!w‘" <h'lfl\!|"fl"" n in their home at 18 Revell Mre. Middleton Semmes (st hae ' New Yark returned from fw York. where she Gilhert 1. Rowcliff has re visited her dauchter. Mire Charla ) e Deas, wife of Lieut. Randall E * 8. N who has been visiting Middleron _Semmes our, moved Thursda; where she has } tor the Winter. of Comdr William | Ciiles, T S N. and their daughter T.onise left Mandav for u;mvmv.— and Philadeiphia. Mise re- | e et siilts af Pden Hul sna Brothers Giles will viit Mre. John Roose- | at Sayville, L. 1. and Mrs. Bald- nt Governors Island. = N \ o l Admiral_Albert enny. A 2 g e e e R T NewW ATrrivals incton since his retirement. spent sev. eral dave in Annapolis last wesk. S C Capt. and Mrs. William H. Bell have - reriirmed 1o their home at £ Porter | Of mal‘l Oaté rew in the Naval Acadamy after apending the Summer in Newport, R. I Mrs. Brook, wifa nf Col Roger S emaillL ot Ancon, Panama, {s visiting F_.\ ]'4[‘_( WED in her sister, Mrs. Paterson. at the lat- A el ter's home on South River Mrs T. A, Solberg arrived in An- © § el nanolis Friday, September 25. and ix i 3 o lopping at Carvel Hall \ J more important Solberg e south with the fleat Mrs. triem r‘ s — Fortans “nlberg expects to re in Annapo- | 1 with her son, Midshipman Reland ¢ e M a membh of the third \ ] E val Academy. \ gara. ka : Mrs. D. A. McElduff, wife nf Comdr = i 2 i McElduff, U. S. N, has returned f E k A h mir n""cd Fouraps and fs visiting v W\ et Serie el Morton at her home on the | hinora, some flared. others e L B \ S 7 in the wrappy man- 1" Novemher 3. when she will \ i ner. Lovely in hues ign Swart in Philade!phia = - b < o1 newness, ven in honor of Miss Dor o T R TR\ danghter of Admiral and Mrs FIAFR DN i Announces the Reopening of The Garden For dinner o :d supper On the Evening of Hednesday, October the Seventh Daily Thereafter- Except Sunday Dinner. with dapcing, 6:30 ta 9 o'clock Supper Dances, 100 until closing A la rarte service throughout the evening Mousic by Mavflower Orchestra 1. Spemcer Tupman, Director W ashington’s Palatial New Hotel Beginning Thursday, October the Fifteenth The Papular Afternoon Tea Dances I'ill Be Resumed From 4:30 to 0:15 Madame Mishtoawt, Hostess Niece and legation guest of the Minis. | 88 Bowver fter anending their | & tel Walsh, in her apartment in | Pennsyivania panied” by | dapghter. who will | flag from the West Virginia. and Mre tiss Ronnle Todd. Mre. | i aina man Hinds Lond elacs 15 for the ne Activities Building camy T 2 | spent the Summer with her son-in- 'Y, W. C. A. Drive December 2-15. =7 S at the Great > o ©\ 0 ) 0 d b announcement i< made with the ap R Special Introductory Prices ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN:S AND MISSES' and K streets. cwien | NEW FALL COATS AL Aent ] e ol. Georze Newell, Doiins hean i i e i THEVALUESIARE REALLY REMARKABLE 3290 300 845 9592 %65 up sl e e — i ¢t F\«:Hm\_'s Smartest Coats that are wrd of quality wrtinique in e i day on the and v\m".w_-v\»ly-p Sty v flare and godet 1< develaned where 2 % i from the s<e finest mate 4 Crican pinpot sheen. carmima Steele and Miss Govirnd i erovp. Women's, mi-<c extra i stwars ] & SALE OF SPORTS HATS, 4 | Right Styles PPHROUGH & vers specia o we are qioting o wich e actual vl at the A compl Right Prices 1 <and. oak an - &y Other New: Sports Hats. $11950 $2150,:52.95:. $5:95. 5573 Bertram Shap of Ouality., . Seows— At the Knabe Store---1330 G Street A Saleof Reproducing Pianos Electric Baby Grands and Uprights IMPORTANT Price Reductions Your “Dream Piano" is here. A fortunate purchase brings to the House of Kitt a limited number of beautiful reproducing pianos to be sold at a frac- tion of what you expected to pay for pianos of such quality. So great has become the popularity of the Reproducing Piano that today the well-equipped home is incomplete without one. The perfect host and hostess realize the necessity of music in the home and Modern Science has developed this marvelous invention to bring the playving of the world's great- est pianists into your drawine rrom-- at the press of a button. No longer need you coax the bashful pianist to play! No longer need the family, particularly the yvoungsters, seek their pleasures outside the home! No longer need you be at your wits end to entertain the unexpected guests! From an even- ing of Salon Music to the stirring rhythm of Broadway's latest dance hits—every type and kind of musicis at your command. For the youngster who studies music there is the added ad- vantage of hearing the finest compositions played by world- famous artists. The soft singing strains of Victor Herbert's love songs drift from vonr drawing room during the dinner hour. All this—and much more comes to the proud owner of a Repro- ducing Piano. Upright $ The Baby Grand pictured above is encased in rich mahog- Reproducing 535 any-—plain colonial design. It is the smallest size made and fits Pianos snugly into the modest home or apartment. You will do your- self and your family an injustice if you do not investigate this This electrically operated great offer immediately. Upright Reproducing Piano is also designed along plain Colonial de- Trade in Your Old Upright or Player signs in a beautiful mahogany Piano—Full Value Allowed case. It has all the expression of the Reproducing Baby Grand Piano and has been priced for O fi& HOMER L KITT ‘ O this great event at a figure which > d . A should induce immediate purchase. The supply is very limited. : 1330 G SMET Home of the Knabe Ampico

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