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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Rohert Douglas of = X Mr. and Mrs, Hinman enter Dr. Shreveport. La.. and Mrs, €. C. Coates tained a1 dinner day. when their o e york City were week end | 4 gaests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerns| Mr. Frank Hill. Mr. Sterling Bonor of Miss Elsie Pnlmer Brown. pors eeoll, Mo _leotie . Lane: whose marris Miss Roberts Reynold Williams, Mr. / Roberts, mother of the ho st- 3 George Camphell and Mr. William P. Woolls. Mrs. Allen "“"" to Western Maryland College. West- Miss Janet Brown. Miss minster, after spending several weeks #ossphine Grees Cadet Binan Allen lonee. 1d, of 1 0 daughter, Elsie Pal i . 4 spent the paxt week end with m- L e Walker Hoborts ents, Mr. and Myw K. A, Jones, on oA March o'elock. in the ! 5 retirned from Kort Plerce, Fla.. 3 o % I - ¥ = 4 el o% ‘Honse At 1811 T : where they spent the past three | : 3 3 d f h C S w1 Ofi 1 Friends Sleetinz Tion ' o e ' | | 4 ‘ ,500 Yds. of High-Class Silks Will Be Offered at spent the weekend with his mother. - g Pthe music section of the ameron | | 5 " “Loom to Wearer” “Loom to Wearer Mr. and Mrs J. Sidney i % Gk ’ Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Richard | . et 1 Dawkine . All Weaves ° Your Choice Blaine Elkins has zone to, Co. | Mrs. Daniel W. Sublett enteriained Per Yd. Values SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH 21, 1926—PART 2. §Miss Mary Hunt Reberts enter 3 S M ek I brother, . Roberts, will | ¥ o Fedder, My, Goorge Bava, ed in receiving. The others as § % Duts | lnc. _ / - : Phone Main 8306 Kemper. Miss Yargaret ! J _ ; with her parents recuperating from Mr. and Mrs Thomas Janneq | son ‘of Mrs nd the late Mr SR street, Washingron Mrs Uhlr. on North Wash 3 . § Cluh Wednesday afternoon in her e Manday evening at her home on Duke 40 & 42 Inches $2.98 to $4.98 3 DAYS ONLY ma Reed, Miss Mary Hendricks, Mrs. @V@’@c 7" \,?, '®'\= @ @' (/\n . Miss Gertrude § i A i . Mise Lucille Powell, Mr. Everett Mid-March Bride Y, Y N ’&, Y, & ,.!;\/. 7 ) Kelley, Mr. Albert Scheoni, Mr. Lewis @ = falned at tea Thursdav afternoon in = Carroll, Mr, Leslfe ¢, take place Saturday. Mrs. Walter { . ;. Kelley. Mr. Joseph Ca were 2 idney Smith. Mr Miss Catherine Parker has returned 1114 G St N w o 1N VY. Miss Elizabeth Warwick and A savere titne Brown have issued invitations for the Chariotte Hall Military Academy Walter <. Satnrdav evening. | 3 Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Garnett have | Mr. John Lloyd Uhler of Pittsburgh 3 Mrs. Frank 7T. King enteriained | home on Prince e B > From From s, g Us 8. A o 2 5 ; Street se # surprise birthday party ;s : i i - . ; Wide for AMr. Subleti. Miss Marla Brown Miss Ruth Brown and Miss Maude 3 e hack from a Rrown. sisters of 1he host it friends in Martins 1 The guests were Mr. and M bure, W. \a —— il : Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. Harry Be who has been li S 4 N 3 Tacobu; Mr m:“,-« Alexandria f he past year, % h as Blake, Mr. and Mrs 2 OR : VIS R - o olor has returned to Philadelphia, where 3 SR A el oos $2.98—40-in. CREPE INPRIME. gorgeous assortment of colors. L nake his home : s 2% 1 Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. lLeake, Mrs. . Milton Grigs of the U m\v‘l‘-ll:i . ¢ 3 €. W, Wood, Mrs. W. H. Williamson. £4.49—40-in. NOVELTY CREPE FAILLE. rich two-tone efiects. + staved over the week en Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Mabel Allensworth andp; ts. My, and Mrs. A Mis: o rown, Miss . . i = o 5 3 = . ey = 5 genipmens Al SR . . fiss eheth. Brown, Mi ‘Mr\’i'i‘—i ‘ £4.20—40-in. HEAVY PROCHE CREPE. choice colors and black Meade Jofferson and | 3.DAYS ONLY myer. Brown. Miss Olive Willfamson, Alta Willlamson. AMiss FKtta Wood \ B . . . - » . . . Iy Sacome: Je MY, Witson Davie: M1 e | 180 81981200 SATIN MOROCCO CREPE. Spring shades and black. Tuesday g. April 6, at the Ol : s s 4 A *. Shirley Leach W 5 g < . 5 < Span Pominion Bo e o " man. Mr. T. ‘aughan and Mr. | | RW R, \ K398 —40in. SILLK AND WOOI, CREPES. excellent colors and hlack. Judge and Mr: I ¢ 1"\“:1:5‘ > Harry A. Leake, |r. ‘ who were in Florida for severa; wee s " ‘apt. and Mrs, Georze W. Jofferson & = ®3.20—40- A1CH SATIN CREPES. snlendid colors and blac now are cisiing in nn‘(»},-'n.m.q”“.\w‘ N sr il ind M Georse W, dellersun | e MALCOEM: MCBONAED: K3.2 10-in. RICH SATIN CREPES, splendid col and black. Rarley will shortly return (o Alexan. | the marriage of their daughter. Miss Rride of March 15, who, hefore mar- : AT (CRTEPEE 3 dria_anc dge’ F e o Furith A, Jdefferson. to Mr. Edmund riage, was Miss Geraldine Gardes of K2.98—10-in. HEAVY FLAT CREPE, good color range and black Blacksburg, \ hiece for aiyper e . Woelpar. son of Mr. and Mre. B F. West Falls Chureh, Va. bakiieen acting anilemal ACvOr 0| < Woelper. jr.. of Baltimore. in the pany making eys of co: S, N o 3ni ‘hurch South O linree| oS EAGel S i i nirtioth street, tuns annoneed | YOO, SRRCERST, CONAD Sl e Laver an informat danee E0E Dol IRICURGRE S Hdward Burrows, Jr. 16, Rev, Or Willlam 8. Hammiond | hefdl in the Howa! of Mv, and Mo in Asheville | — Clting v « from o vadioc Mrs. Lawrence (ihson | T8 and M T Brockwell Mrs, tervie has lefr for her | "Miciatinz. A number of friends from W. I Werner on Braddock 11 A visit | back from a visit Telatives "in | home in’ Nortolk after . viet (6 reta. | Baltimare accompanied the enuple tn M. Franees I Hohenstein and @C P )N ., Waller Barrett Chapter. | _will he hosts at 1 dance K3.R0—A0-in. CORDED CREPE FAITLLE, high colorings and black. her home in Crozet. tives here Richmond. px here Lena Hungerford is back from | Mre. William Lewis Packa vl Miooand Mrs. Thomas Alexander to Mrs. John ('Leary at Co-{ has heen the guest of Mr. and Mrs . who have had an apartment in | Tonial Beach Alexander Hamilton Sands in Rich. | Washingtan for the Winter, have re. | Mrs. Frank Johns entertained at a | mond. is visiting her father. Mr. | opened their house on Braddock st. Patrick’s day party Wednesday | William Fowle Brookes. on Prince Heights i evening street, hefore returning to her home | Miss Cornelia Skinner of Marshall, | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martin have re-| g,y Va., is the guest of her hrother and | turned to their home in Richmond Ada Virginia Finnell and My, | sister-inaw. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. after a visit to the former’s uncle | Willlam Edward Jannett were mar | Skinner and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.!ried Wednesday. March 10. in the Miss Anna Johnson of Proctor. Vi.. Martin, home of the bride. Rev. John W. {s visitinz Mr. and Mrs. J. R. John. ! Mrs. Wiiliam Burton of Fredericks- | Briggs officiating. Miss Lucile Jan- son. wno also had as their guest for burg is the guest of Mrs. Ernest W. | netr, sister of the bridegroom. was< the weed end Mr. Oswald Sandin of Ford. Mr. Ford is the guest of his| maid of honor. and Mr. Charles . Washin n ister, Mrs. Emma Clark. in West: | Mijichell attended Mr. Jannett as be Mrs. Harry Priesi entertained over. \Va man. After a short wedding=trip My, newly anized sacfal eluh Thursday Miss Elizabeth Clark of Boston is!and Mrs. Jannett will make their evening in her home on Duke street. | pending several months with her|phame temporarily with the formerX The ather members present were My nd sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Jan nd Mrs. Colton Maore, Mrs. Dafsy | “lark. nett. on Mount Ida se. Mrs Florence Kellev. Miss Thel. | Making lt Easy For Every Wmnan To Correctly Greet Spring! this city for the ceremony, immedi- Miss Venus IHohenstein spent ately after which there was a wed wer end with relatives in Philadel ding dinner at the George Masxon Ho phis Cash or Credit, the Price is the Same Cash or Credit, the Price is the Same | ra sz OF ' T 917 F Street Specializing in the Victrola Radiola Orthophonics | D eM Ol Piano & Furniture Co. Twelfth and G Sole Representatives For the Steinway & Weber Duo-Art. - D. Arnold and her chil- Arnold and Lester D . of Winchester are visit and Mrs. W. Vincent Mg { Dougal. Mr. Arnold is spending the | week end with his family Mrs win L. Brawner, jr.. is hack | from Richmond. where she has heen for the past two months Lient. E. W. Gordon entertained at | bridge Saturday evening. March 13. when his guests were Mr. and Mrs B. F. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. N. E Billow. Rev. and Mrs, Francis Cox are hack from Soochow. Chi where they have heen for the n three wears. | the guests of Mrs, Cox's| m A. Moncure, | of Lexington. \'a has returned to her home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Cooper. Mrs. John Tavlor Lewis of Rich mond, during the week. was a_guest of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W, Schneider, on North Columbus street Mrs. ie Hauer left last week for Los Angeles after a visit to her son and daughter-indaw. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hauer. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hunt have | “” returned to their home in Portsmouth i visit to the former's sister. Mr. and M Harry L. Severn. Miss Andrey Hunt. | who has been iwith Mr. and Mps Savern for several weeks, left to visit relatives in Burbank, Calif Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph I[.. Warder ware hosts at bridge Friday eve Miss Margaret Baylis County is the guest of Miss "v'ua Dove Miss Agnes Fairfax entertained in- lly Tuesday evening to celehrate irthday anniversary. The guests Miss Katherine Fairfax. Miss Jloise Reece, Miss Audrey Mumford, Miss Virginia_Jester. Miss Louise Jomes, Miss Gladvs Pierpont. Miss Ethel x, Mi Lindszey We: Miss ia Fi <, Mr. Willlam Jdester. Mr. James Luckett, Mr. James Jones. Mr. RBernard Vance, Mr. Vernon Goodrich, Mr. Thomas Fairfax. M. N Milton Fairfax. Mr. John Doniphan. i I 'b n\m. Come in Tomorrow and Hear This Wonderful New Invention A Limited Number for Immediate Delivery Irresistibly Smart Effects Springsome Youthful Frocks Mr. Patrick Noonan, Mr. Paul Ebhardt i and Mr. George Dav {l Mrs. Alexander Slaughter Doniphan and her sister, Miss Lee Rucker. enter- tained the ah Franklin Chapter, D. A. R., Wednesday afternoon in the former’s home in the Fairfax. Mrs. J. Frank Carlin and_ Miss Louise Carlin are back from Florida where they have heen since the first of November visiting in TPalm Beach, Miami and Coral Gables. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Best of Round Hill, Va., were week end guests of Mrs. Robert J. Yates Mrs. Joseph Hanbury has gone 1o | her home in Portsmon a.. after a | visit to her sister, Mr: 2. Howard, | on Seminar | This new Victor instrument is the “last word” in musical reproduction W. Beeson will re., this week from Winter- | IRy Elaa here they have been for The marvel of the New Orthophonic Vietrola! The Mr. J. Herbert Tavlor left Friday Orthophonic Electrola! And the Radiola. All three for Valparaiso. Chile, where he will he combined into this beautiful instrument. Come in and hear it. The following are some of the features »f this for the next three months. Mrs. Robert Hancock has returned | ] BRorgia II model: fram a visit to her sondindaw and satighter. and Mrs. J. H. Brwin, | in_ Bellwood. Pa Mrs. Charles F. Iolden and her | rhildren are the guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barbonr, in Roanoke. Mrs. J. R. Johnson entertained at a surprise party Saturday evening March 13, for her hushand and his twin brother. Mr. Harry .Johnson The party was given in the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs Operates from electric light Capacity for eighty records socket—no batteries Radiela tunes with one hand Plays all Victor records on Locates stations sasily Orthophonic Victrola or Built-in directional loop an- gives electrical reproduc- tenma concealed in cabimer tion “of records om Ortho- Can be used in any room The Styles The Fabrics Heddings. Among the guesis ind Mrs. G. B Sandin, Mr . Raymond Gaines, Mr. and 3 .4 and Mrs R. E. Heddings Bessie Beadles, Miss Betty Larrimore, Miss Marzaret rigger, Miss Gladys Bayliss, Mis: Carrie Heddings. Mr. ing, Mr. Gewald Sandin, Mr. Jesse Hawkins, Mr. Jack Neil and Mr. Wal ter Hughes. Mr. and Mre. George M. Taylor | have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Tavlor formerly was Miss Fllen Marie Malone of Washington @nd their wedding took place in Rock wille, Tuesday, March 9. CAFE PIERRE 10 OST. NW jque Dining Reom Open \nM:\- $1.25 rie m—m er the manner and atyle Pantan cafe, Wb s denit itmosphere. phonic Electrola. I Volume can be regulased New silhouettes, thrill- Orflvfl(rblmt[ reproduction Fills big hall or small room of radio reception Reproducesall that canbehad Eight-tube Radiola Super- on records or from the air Heterodyne Uses little currens Radso reception may also be Cabinet fully equipped. Vie- bad through separate loud ‘tor-inspected radic twhes speaker pronided VICTROLA DeMol RADIOLA Twelfthand G DEPARTMENT Ack for complete catalogue ingly different! Dresses with flares, dresses with high neck lines, dresses with big puff sleeves, simple little straightline models— severely tailored in com- parison. AND OVER e LENGTHY PEF Wear lmmednately. OF TIME YOU CAN-— OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Satin-Back Crepe, Canton Crepe, Taf- feta and’Satin—in colorings that fairly sing of Spring! Sizes 14 to 52Y/,. Pay Gradually.