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SOCIETY. : THE SUNDAY ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Tdgar tton and Welr son, Edgar Wiley Stratton, are pgain in their home in Gordonsville, Ya., after a visit to Mrs. Stratton's d_daughter, WVartield. returned sin, Mrs. Chenoweth, in Louisa, Va. Mrs. Paul S. Morton and her two children spent last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, ssell Smith, in_Culpeper. Mr. Richard Lee of the Episcopal Theological Semin w week end guest of his < Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Goldshorough, in Culpeper. t Wiley is home from sit to Miss Crimora Waite in ‘illiam Wattles has Ohio, to visit her son-in-law and d r. and Mrs, Willlam Wattles Horn Mrs. C. W. I spending a month with relatives in Keedysville, Ma. da Gingrich of Philadel- t of Mr. and Mrs. who new post I. Cannon is in Bristol, her daughter, Miss at the Virginia Inter- mont Colls Mr. Bowl Fontaine Lippitt eof last week of M Mrs. Freder 5 North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Hatchell have returned from a short visit to friends in Baltimore. Mrs. W. W. Duvall is home from a visit to her pa Ir. and Mrs. B, G. W. Keys, n, Va. Quinn have m a visit to Mr. and Mrs, ier, in Miami, Fla i here from « {month in Atlande City. been occupying the house of Mr. and e is a wis ot xen of This of Miss Ruth Crim, who is spending the Wi€es in Alexandria, spent last week with her parents, d Mrs. E. T. Crim, in Hi mith returned STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH ¥4, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. and niece, Mr. {.Edcz["' Magruder 7 11 Dent, in Greenwich, nn. Washington Matron Mry. Charles F. Kiley of Cincinnat is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. John 8. Sowers. > Nrs. exander Kaufman is back from Atlantic City, where she spent three weeks. Dr. Samuel B. Moore went to Cum- erland, Md., last week to attend the ess of Surgeons made up of resentatives of Virginia, West Vir- || Maryland and the District of Leonard B. Roland was hostess eon Friday when her guests J. W. Clinkscale of Wash- Samuel Clinkscale, Mrs. vod and Mrs, Bertha Dean. . W. G. Edman of y X have announced ngagement of their daughter, Alice Roosevelt, 1o Mr. John W. Mc- Donough of Alexandria. The wedding ke place in June. i and Mrs. Wilmer Joyce Waller urday afternoon, March v young daughter, Anno Mr. and Frederick W. Rich- ardson and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hen- derson of Washington were week end guests of Mr. Richardson's aunt, || Mrs. Benton Chinn. I Miss Mary Hunt Roberts has issued | | invitations for tea Thursday afternoon in her home on Duke street extended || to meet Miss Elsle Brown of Wash- || ington. | Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys are back from a visit to relatives in Smith- field, Va. Mrs. Laurence Boyd of New York City is the guest of Mrs. Dora Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Diener have re- || turned from a visit to relatives in Baltimore. The soclal committee. of the Old Dominion Boat Club has arranged for a dance Easter Monday in the aud || torium of Elks’ Hall on Prince street. MRS. FRANCIS MATSON, Mrs. Derwent and Miss Betty Who, with Mr. Matson, has taken an | ) ark Sudenga of Peoria, 111, are || apartment at Cathedral Mansions. |the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.{ o : i __|Sudenga. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dietrich left Delaney at the se of the Second |early last week for Harrisburg, Pa., Presbyterian Church on South Co-|where they will make their home in lumbus street over Sunday. the future. Mr. J. E. Sprouse ha r' Mrs. B. F. Kidwell is back from a his home Charlott visit to relatives in Prince William ter, Mrs. J. M. Jacobs. | County. rs, Julian D. Knight Mrs. A. E. Longley has returned t week to visit relatives in|from a visit to her sister, Mrs, IL C. dale, Pa., and are now in New |DeLancey in Quincy, Mass. Mr. York City for a short stay before re- | Longley is home from a visit to M: turning_home. - |Longley's parents, Mr. and M Miss Lina Sanger, Mr. John Click | Frank Palmer, in Middleton, Nova Marion N. Suter of Bridge-|Scotia. eturned to their| Mrs. . A. Stewart of Oslo, Minn., r. and Mrs. |is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 3 ght. i Waldron. AMiss Catherine Ahern is spending a| Col. and Mrs. Lanzee, who have || hworth of Pittsburgh t week of Mr. and 1d left later to | will safl for Europe to rems N. C. late in the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Stew. | Maddux, who have been in Washing. evening, | ton, will return to their home here. es of bridge | Mr. George W. Soune of Lynchburg hey have been giving in their [was a guest last week of his uncle || home on South Washington street. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . and Mrs. Owen P. Lloyd are | Lawyer, on North Patrick street. their home in Baltimore after yesterday from Chicago, where they spent two weeks. Mrs. Graves of Bedford City, Va., with Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Be Sure to Visit Our New Downstairs Bargain Store -} = DEMOLL Fme.2de, 5 Twelfth and G Streets Victrola Sole Representatives for THREE DAY SALE | Baby Grand Pianos Every Baby Grand Piano in our establishment specially priced for a three-days’ sale. We are going to make some changes on the fourth floor of our building which is our baby grand department, and now have inaugurated this three-day sale to reduce stock as much as possible. There are thirty-five baby grand pianos in this sale priced from $325 to $1,000. Most of them brand new instruments. Don’t miss this opportunity—TERMS CAN BE AR- RANGED IF DESIRED. 325 e Visit Our Down Stairs Bargain Store We have in this department all instruments taken in trade, also a number of new Instruments—specially priced. BLEINWAY: saws vioe s oo 550 Aeolian Planola.ceeeeeenoe cow - $425 Sohmer Kimball oamvesmnnnane 5,000 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS—10c EACH [7ZNAWN] AV 7zl Colonidl furnishings are in great demand * * * and will' always c_lppul to those who are interested in the styles of our early American pano_d as portrayed in the above sketch. We have a large assortment of other pieces of Colonial furniture for the Living Room, Library, and other rooms, moder- ately priced and of good Individuality in Furniture---at DeMoll’s Just veceived! Another shipment of the $300 CREDENZA model Orthophonic Victro- las; also a few Radiola Victrolas. to Mr. and Mrs. Delaney amond. The King of England is not per: George A. Mushbach has re- | mitted to visit the House of Commons |! I turned from w visit to her nephew |when it is in session. Record Dept. the Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos Autopiano .$125 Angelus . oo« 5325 Aristone . . ver e . 5175 Autotone ....ee.cmeeevensome-$250 And many others. This Beautifal Bedroom Suite 275 ing Room and Dining Room Furniture at very special prices. quality. Divided Payments Cost ivi . You Nothing Extra i Ig;l’:nle):l}’lld)leadl’} No interest or extra ‘“‘carrying charges” for Divided Payments at —makes the buying of furniture Goldenberg's. We do not penalize ’ easy. No interest or extra “carry- our customers, ing charges” added for this privilege. 2 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" of FLOOR SAMPLES of 2t of New York City and |/ Tomorrow will be a day of extraordinaryopportunities for those who are looking to buy furniture under regular prices. For we’ve made radical reductions ranging from 209¢ to 409, on our stock of floor samples of furniture to make room for incoming purchases of new furniture, now in our warehouse or on the way. This includes all odd pieces, one-of-a-kind suites, floor samples and slow-selling furniture. Profit has been disregarded, and prices made to get immediate action. But it is all Goldenberg furniture from our regu- lar stocks—selected to meet the requirements of the homefurnishers whose desire is to have the best in design, in beauty and construction. These special groups, and many more, await you in this important reduction sale tomorrow. No Interest or Extra & o 7 *Carrying Charges” for the I “7 R S t Privilege of Buying Fur- l ln Oom ul eS niture on Our Divided Pay- (1) 3-piece Living Room Suite, upholstered ment Plan. in plain taupe mohair all over. Kidney-shaped sofa ) and two club chairs. Reversible spring-filled cushions. s ° ° ° Sold regularly for $395. Now..... Dllllll ROOII]. S lteS (1) 3-piece Living Room Suite, “Luxart” u make, upholstered in blue mist mohair and silk broca- ) telle. Large sofa, club chair and wing chair. Sold ‘ regularly for $495. Now ) (2) 10-piece Dining Room Suites, Ducco Lacquer finish; Huguenot walnut, with overlay on $1 75 (2) 3-piece Living Room Suites, upholstered each piece. Chairs are upholstered in tapestry. 60- in plain taupe mohair; sides and back of- velour to ) match. Carved antique mahogany-finish frame. Re- j inch buffet. Sold regularly for $225. Now..... S (1) 10-piece Dining Room Suite, of combi- } versible cushions. Sold regularly for §295. Now.... nation American walnut. Suite consists of 60-inch (2) 3-piece Living Room Suites, upholstered ) in heavy brocade Willard velour, in taupe and blue. ; 5 buffet, server, china case, extension table and six chairs. Sold regularly for $195. Now............. Reversible cushions. Sold regularly for $245. Now.. (1) 10-piece Dining Room Suite, combina- (1) 3-piece Living Room Suite, upholstered ) tion Huguenot walnut; Burl fronts. 60-inch buffet. b im taupe and rose Jacquard velour. Spring-filled - 100 Chairs have blue leather seats. Sold regularly for cushions. Sold regularly for $§169. Now... 2 \ $295. Now..........: sevbasseraisserietiiiatiiines (1) 3-piece Living Room Suite, upholstered (1) 10-piece Dining Room Suite, combina- in taupe and blue Jacquard velour. Sofa, wing and } tion Huguenot walnut; Burl front. 66-inch Buffet. club chairs, with reversible spring-filled cushions. Sold, 5 Splendidly made and finished. Sold regularly for $350. | regularly for $195. Now Now deseesnennsienes e (1) 3-piece Living Room Suite, cane panel (1) 10-piece Dining " om Suite, combina- mahogany-finish frame; mulberry figured velour. 0 tion Huguenot walnut; 66-inch buffet. S Long sofa, with two pillows and bolster, rocker and A}’ for, $295. NoW.eeeeeso. . chair. Sold regularly for $225. 1 O s b (1) 10-piece Dining Room Suite, (2) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites, L) .t tion American walnut ; dull wax finish; 66-inch buffet. upholstered in taupe and rose combination mohair. z 243 Sold regularly for $295. Now.. o Sold regularly for $295. Now.. (1) 10-piece Dining Room Suite, combina- tion I-llugucn}c:t walnut. Suite v:onsisthsl of 72-inch bl;tfgt, } $295 P very large china case, extension table, server and six B d D t S t ca-vavenport suites b4 (1) 3-piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Sfiite, e room ul es upholstered in Baker's cut velour. Long bed-sofa, wing and club chairs. Sold regularly for $185. Now chairs. Sold regularly for $445. Now (1) 8-piece Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite, (1) 3-piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite, } $ 2 3 5 isti inch d , 1 anity, chifforob mahogany-finish frame with cane panels; upholstered :&f‘;t;:gg)ifn.“&l;ol;‘ifoo:e;:g:, r?)‘(’:icer‘,h:;llafi :En“d g:ficli: in_taupe mohair. Sofa with three pillows and bolster, Dustproof and mahogany lined interior. Sold regularly wing and club chairs. Sold regularly for §295. Now | for $350. Now...... 5 e S (2) 2-piece Kroehler Davenport Suites, (1) 9-piece Bedroom: Suite, made of Burl mahogany-finish frame with cane panels; upholstered l p walnut ; consists of 48-inch dresser, very large vanity, in Jacquard velour. Long sofa, opens to four-foot bed, * 155 chifforobe, bow-foot twin beds, rocker, chair, bench and wing chair. Spring-filled cushions. Sold regularly ' and night table. Very best construction and finish. for $225. Now........... Sysddaas s Siseid e ke e Sold regularly for $575. NOW...cceveeeiriaennaees (1) 3-piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite, (1) 7-piece Bedroom Suite, decorated an- upholstered all over in taupe and blue Jacquard velour. |{ $1 9 5 tique walnut; unusual design. Consists of large Sofa opens to 4 ft. 6 in. bed, wing and club chairs. Re- dresser, vanity, chifforobe, bow-foot bed, rocker, chair gfilbl;{ spring-filled cushions. Sold regularly for . OWaeteriaoerannne e and bench. Sold regularly for $550. Now - c (1) 7-piece Bedroom Suite, combination (1) 3-piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite, upholstered in plain taupe mohair. Complete with }$245 Huguenot walnut, consists of 48-inch dresser with sta- D 3 e hair b tionary mirror and jewel boxes, large chifforobe, wing chair and club chalvr. Spring-filled cushions. vanity, bow-foot 'bed and chair, rocker and bench Sold regularly for $295. NOW.....cceueearnneroces covered with orchid silk’ damask. Sold regularly for (1) 3-piece Pullman Davenport Suite, $465. NOW..ceodeocossanaanrinns . upholstered in figured taupe and rose mohair; antique (1) 9-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting of ) mahogany legs and bottom rail. Reversible spring- 48-inch dresser, chifforobe, vanity, twin bow-foot beds, filled C“Sh‘°n_5~ Sold regularly for $495. Now....... night table and chair, rocker and bench upholstered in : (1) 3-piece Kroehler Davenport Suite, uphol- figured blue damask. Decorated Huguenot walnut, stered in Baker’s cut velour; hardwood mahogany-finish dustproof and splendidly finished. Sold regularly for frame. Short sofa, opens up to four-foot bed, rocker and $375. Now & chair. Sold regularly for $119. Now...ccieeicoeaecoons (1) 4-piece Bedroom Suite, combination (2) Northfield Fiber Reed Davenport Suites, American walnut, consists of 45-inch dresser, vanity, upholstered in cretonne; baronial brown finish. Lons chifforobe and bow-foot bed. Sold regularly for $195. sofa, rocker and chair. Spring-filled cushions. Sol i A Now . regularly for $145. NOW..ceeveecossecceccccoceenes ®