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S - e SOCIETY, _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MAY 16, 1926 PART : SOCIETY. i ; ) ] 1 T : PP . " Musical Circles Take {1t e Ste s o e Sha | . . IReception in Honor Belmont Park Racing NESTRNG Al Howw Boinasioe i Ml |t o st ot e st G B M i {its influence on modern painting and The Hamiine Methodist Episcoy Season Starts Friday | Of Diplomatic Corps |, emyee e crocn jan minister who has been in 1 Washington aboul seven months, ix - honor of Dr. and Mirs. Joseph T. | - ; Czechoslovakia Sends Gift-{one of the nopulur bachelars of ‘the # " AP ik sy i B 3 zechoslovakia Sends Gitt-|ore o B Bomibdbendlbigioy son and the new members in the Boxes All Engaged and New York Expects the - 4 ed Sceretary to Legation |fsar, - Fanuitei® Chuaioons v ot mnie e iaris Aa s % L4 iy 4 | heing @ Moravian and a previous en : eCCEataR aen ak This division mong Best Sport of Many Seasons—Engagements | - ! . ; in Washington. L S L Sl b / 2 o ] . ovakia of the most honorable post : iio Dr and s Phslpe Har and W eddlngs of Interest. | 3 . o | lin the diplomatic service of Fike | X+ ana AMrs, Edb % Bilees a - Of the nations created by thejcountry is made whenever possible : S Mr $ Ave. Harry U, Jatnes B i K h | changes wrought through the World | Mr. Ficrlinger speids nuch time at Y Stantom ioiredaeedit NEW YORK. May 15.-The regular | Lord, Richard Kimbali, Frederic de o : 1\|\\n|v (“ hoslo Hl»l.\l.i formerly Bo- | ten: :::“” f r y.,-n o, speakers of i wha e sacing season at Relmont Park be- | Pagster Townsend, John Gifford, 4 { heia, nd Slovalla ! ntry, ) ] 4 { | Mrs. Orrell Moods. vepresenting gins Friday next and wili continue | Douglas Spencer, R. ¥. Whitmer, ; < 4 7 “)'-‘l'"“(- :m Son _‘mi‘.'_*"“)r‘”. et S Caith andoL y i | lac.es of the church: Mr. Charles | R Toe. No races in this coun- | Theodore Keneflc, John Parson and % - “::r; 1\'«::mo n‘n:!”“rm-‘ u'|‘r\'|(vll‘.ell‘:l'«n|\$ ing the commercial and economic re ! £] Schooléss an Dehait of ihe meh & et per | e Sbae, | 5 . # | Prague. the boautiful capital city of [lations of his country. Ar. and Are > g 2 elps lfand. District supe prominent per- | After a wedding_tvip_abroad the 3 1 Lo el L e [ Eipa e cormer L e § i eut. all of hom made appra and | couple will live in New York. . R e Bohemia, and [ LB% Sl not return ; : \ Tl ; e el (o 1) nt assemblage | An unique sale was held here this 5 Rl of A adars T ths yaet)umidl ¢ St . Sk 3 members and the returnine - ty from thie city, | week when the sport trophies, prints , 40 vears and m: were in despair ! Italy e live 4 3 | pastor and | Dr. Herson ve delphia. Washington. Boston and | and library of the late Reginald Van- . - T BT b 4 . 8 ondad.. s m the Long Island and .I'meid”hm e fofered. Mbisdizophieal } |shen ‘thin dellgntcul and b ey | ondo expresing s et e club inclosure has gone i ’\\-‘Jv\-f;,{; ot horees ""'m“,!.‘\' ; I'great conflict. President Masary Gl manv chanzes and will be more at-| represented trinmphs on the turf for 5 | indomitable patriot to ‘whom_ tractive than ever. The hoxes will several decades and were won both ;| Cu ovakian republic owes be occupied by the \Whitnevs, Mil-|in this country and in Burope. Graces. lIselins. Wagstaffs, | Apout 100 cups. some of them more - : a0 At t I, representing all - L with its polici ‘hampionships, were dis. ‘ F i now ~‘\l(’\l‘.‘]|~hw] s [Piset. s : hista : e “ ' licitous about its well-being. The en- _ { rave sportin ks, histories of the § ~ * v JEORlions BHOUE et e Al shuysens, Clafing, Lor- [ yyepcan and b and other " Y i 3 Sovs g 1:/“1 'I-‘L'I;‘éf‘"::(-.qlv:"v-.[vw It the’ past vear, and Alexande related yjects collected over many % X RY & | Prague hav Ways ed 2 ¢ many directions. Th ! 2 { welcome an ve Lieen invited into ding nearly sl this mo Ay : y < included Eng- | § s 3 the intir life of ”'““hpl“-l‘fl York and i and : i Alken, a number | . . jauton : Mt e arge Juncheon pact whose works in oil were shown. | resary o n e Ll eather faverable 1 H F: v 3 v o Jer s ut ble "t American print of last century | o L MES. HARRY L. EDWARDS orch. | po i s igpa e s ing in their own home, at 1608 Madi- | yo ife hone being | Before her marriage May 3 she was “KNOLLTON hind Ms famous road teams Ko atiiee! - : ver o Crechosior Miss Elva C. Stonnell of 1913 Four. Sandy Spring. Maryland teenth stre . MISS ETHEL MehAY the niece of orphan child fand siie was 1 Mme. s 'L | important Wachi k| companied v iton. Dy 1 B After the enterts | secretary 3 very populur i is in his 1 208, He s 1 in ston T i ~ i% g s Fisa is of the younger civ and he was es Of Personal Interest 2 5 | par diplomatic Uver the week end and wi ke To Washington Residents| parties over by motor f 4 4°4°€¢ '€ @ € @' @ ¢ ¢ 4@ PR B EEEE L BE EE EE EE EE R R A Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. Smart Paytime ostumes POLKA DOTS AND PRINTS Mrs. Milton Hopfenmaier, accom. | % ¢ her daughter, Mrs. Morrls With the high tide v n-i le of New York, an baby. | in Prague [ ive of B in . Atlantic « e Mrs. ! { Moravia, attended (he primary schools enmaier has taken an apartment | there d l!u u) maty ted m‘ the an indefinite stay. She will bef as s living | University of Prague. where he took joined later by her son < Hopf the usual courses | seics and | Sed gt Taier, who is away at school. | - ‘-”‘ ey ”M“xf;"' -2 i s The Owega P'i Sorority gave a tea| . i 3 om this ancient seat of learn Bay. Long b fiance iS 1, ihe Town Club vesterday after-| P. Hrel ‘h, Edwin «l. Marylanders Meet about 10 years ago. e studied in Wyliys Ros fiboi o SCmTIaTe | Richard cr, Harold 1 the University of Vienna and then a AMrs. Julia Luchs left Washington | 1 Jerto Ullman, Walter Baum Last Time This Season fresh fron yeceiving his Sl feit pete | Leo Duvid and Milton . Kropheim laurels this famous international | Friday fu Iphia to visit rela-} ! The M | g tiv | f : i { i | Afte i e ot e et s class with invited | meet forr the st t ason at |Uzechosiovak Rk ton L few days in the Capital last week. | £L a dance Wednesday e e 3 \ remained t : 1! nity Cent went t stance Woolwort 1 2 tex MeCann training schoo for a year in Paris. 1 Vinter she et of Al . 3 : was introduced (o soc and is a ),.’v\;l\“ s o et ond Cerposs of Atlantic | 30 o'clock. ‘The president ¢ member of i e Ler | other, N Charles Kaufman of > guest of her son-in ciety. # Representative Irederick N 2 was assigned mother, who is & well knov " pul s ghter. Mr. and Mrs. ANz, will be assisted in receiving | ¢ three months of the D. ‘\I',,\, i BRaltimore of DN Connecticut % - i 10 counse f legation. Mr i 8 by Mrs i and the B i had applied for of the s Ir. John e and Mibe Miss Carolina V. Sudler. | 3% v ‘the g Va.. were the guests of Mr.| in New Y after sper Virgiola B Klebb, Mr. A 5.y ze occurred i <. Sol Herzc { past n Was t T W Sheriff and husband. she is Mis. Joseph Wile und Mrs. ) the 1 of bis many ] o sanie uss of Chicago arve spending t t the Maytiower Hotel and ) Irederic : 1 e hosts I B T ; Maytlow and stand. wil ' heir twenty-fifth i annivet avenue, Dr. Harvy Kronman W exday for will be Abe Liebma r. and Mrs. Sol Pe f v-{ Washingtor take place a wed Jonas 1i. Michaelis interest. Miss ! vaturned here William | of the Re el have | atter a fou K stay Carlton. Atla y Freder e e ceremon Harold . Kaufman, who passed u week in New York City. has aiso spent adeiphia as| hrother-inlaw and S 1 Kalisher Mansions 1 +. Mrs. Loeffler of Port Chester, 3 My, Irving May of Richmond, Va k end gy and Dudley e Bivd, | =AM £ | e ‘ 2 1. accompanicd 3 D'Oench. Payton 1 . o h and Robert | Country Club S HIS6S Columbia road . ripened into 1 Be 06 it and mah-jong i SRS i il s, e tur rrow from Army Relief Society : £ Mary | vl celebrated school at rench 1 2 D i study music and The National Jewish | Garden Party May 22 4 Women will hold a card party Tues ie 10 become afternoon at ‘clock for the of | 1 t eir triennial convention 4 = " g nger is in charge of ax FEATURING $ ley, president of ti ) e | activi and Mrs this city, June 5 | rangements, which I and Mrs. Harry Wittgensteirn o ed, are quite and daughter Hermine, will o'clock in the g T AR o el e e Sl S . Pool en party 1 afternoon and cor °“H i\‘»("l' reet from 8 to 10 o y for 1he affa e 1 honor_of confirmation of o 25 Opens today at Ward- Miss Rooseveli and Waiter { i e Hon man Park Hotel under tafls of her we : party Miss Jean wer has returned g ! & i Mtion 10 Miss Katherine n e IriiScewt Borl Clty athere f back TInE 19T 118 5 bl ool a8 maid of honor. the bridesii || she was the zuest of relativ jebn el T Lr ! The Ward Park | he Mrs. Dave e 3 is, it The annual fathersand sons' dinner | S 7 ¢ @ [ Sk Ll will take place ! v S I E— 7 . [ T N R TR A A S S A ¥ DNorot Monday ’mu\.v B ot « ‘ Swilnming Clab ) nd the T "|Church Soloist Giving Brotherhood An € 4 . € € & € € € ¢ € ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 64 E e Q& S A EEEE S E eSS S e PR LY N R R RN Y N S A Y R Y Y SN R N A R R ST U U S R R R R S Skt i : o Hours 9 to 12 and HueimeEian hasibeet | Concert Tuesday Night & ito. 8¢ anged v oo . S o VMe Tdure Guesaer and Mve | atronesses for the kve Be Sure to Visit Our New Downstarrs Bargain Store David Eiseman are in Atlantic Iy andall song recital, to be Address Application Hennen Morris, ir. an G fto.] Mr.and Mrs. Samuel Reviess ; oom of the Mz - - Piai d SRR LR A M bR i ] [ A LR sl . . iano an Wilmot. Pete s and | Harvard e B. Aitchison, ) § : 3 ay 1. P Mrs. David Himmelblau of Chics atton, Mrs. D. Lynel Younger w d S Ve g . (v it i : {andiie il sbotiare ik - Goo oss and Mrs, Albert | araman Fumtture 0. ing much 1 abo! fithe former’s parents, Mr. apd Mis. | N. Jones 1 % P X e o » S8 Ji 3ethel s 3 Leo Mantner on Adams Mill road. Mis. Randall i ibered as . ar ] T l ;:1-; :"“P\\'Hllr‘;{-m = ¢ | Mes, Rvilllase. SRRIHEIMGE wnd ther |4 Jittle soprano ed the i p. Ote we th and (I Astreets SRon She! is t0 bb mariied) o son Charles of Richmond, Vi sprano rol Rollin Bond's > 5 ) § 3 : mond, Va. She is (o be marrled ou Charles of Richmond, Va., o T v veniw ¢ N " Sole Representatives for the Steinway and Weber Du6-Art Reproducing Pignoe 25 to Warren Leslie, jr.. son !are guests of the form parents, | rry Blosson and Mrs. Warren Les 24 | M nd Mrs. Charles Goldsmith, at { he 1s coloist > Metropoli Ninety-fourth street {the Argonne. { tan Presbyterian Church. R M oy — | Great Values Feature Our King returned from : pomp Monday Bargain Sale Tomorrow \liss Scales will be attended by ghth Street Temple will take place Ave, dward Moon. as matron | Wednesday, May 19, at 10:30 a.m. i > p ind the maid of honor witl| The class of 26 includes: Deborah _ All Departments have contributed to this great sale. The bargains are eztraordinary aldine Thompseon. The | Mae Liebman, Marjorie 1., Hertzberg, 18 Misees Kath. | Janet Kohner. Ruth Kohner, Marjerie A i Lo e e 1d Adele | Blumenfeld, Hermine I. Wittgenstein, New York Vir | Beatrice . Mandell, Ruth JTeon < i . lanos Donnan and Ethel Fox of Rich: | Adelle . Sylvia_Altman, Betty t Leslic will be best man for | Baum. Vera A. Reifkin. Amalie H. ro 91'3 i o | P . B | Priced ; viey | Joseph Roseénthal, Arthur H. Lewis 9 i 3 rxe 6 ST, Monday: Special From ' S(lll‘ l)f Every Piano we have taken in trade and aiso a num- 1 ber of new omes. Priced from $94.50. = - MISSES’ DINNER AND B PLAYER-PIANOS PRICED FROM $200.00 DHERENCE to the con- oo S'I‘REET FROCKS , - Big Bargains in This Depariment tional with i = b : —_—_— e e e o ‘ of Imported Printed Extraordinary 'Sale of Phonographs 3 Our Entire Stock (Ezxcept Orthophonie Vietrolas) Reduced through Brewood - engraved | Crepes and Chiffons | q $25 $50 $75 wthhl“g flnhltatlflnfi 49 .3() . “,m.;‘:::’:‘;:‘::.l‘!?: it Sold for $150 to $200 This group Includes art and @nnouncements : g ed. as well as a gumber of in- Thess are mostiy new Instru- | Styles and the more expensive They are authentie in style, ap- struments taken In trade. ments In beautiful styles. phonographs. proved in form and distinguished ( 67.50 and 88.50 in details of craftsmanship. Con- : » Select : ,) F ° fidence in the correctness of these <+ lng our umzture essentials to the ceremony follows COUTSITELY o Pl Patterns t may be a little it 1. ) i ot them};v ith | \2}; lr‘:lrlci;)l : x'(fl.o:cdt i w;;: Included : wt'i’l ';sgr fu:'n;tul’re,m;x:ugfl:,tgfzz ::,-a: ?;i'[g u:n::nl:lf, ‘;&“mal}:o':mh:&:h;: ::: sl CANDY STRIPE are getting quality-made, dependably-made, properly-constructed furniture — the dancing. - JLovely imported ¥ Jind we sell. @Rew@o i chiffons, many hand blocked” in POLKA DOT e floral designs and the smart candy VIOLETERA - D(’””."’ Room Living Room 0dd Living : Suites Reduced ’ Stationers and Engravers g stripes. Adaptations from Patou o y ) Tatiats ron etee. || NASEURE senisidea RN Th g : i S anc hanel with themes ot godet, Room Sultes Value $300. Ten Handsome Living 50 Fine Living Room 611 Twelfth Street Northwest y i g : cape - back, cap -sleeve, flowing MIDSUMMER 325.00 Room Suites greatly re- v:m;s. many upholstered fa sleeve-—and sleeves PETITE itariy othor fine vaieautnl | S0 s e not at all! e S res ks Priced al Reduced Prices 4 BOUQUET - $90.00 - $175 to $600 $25 to $100 I “Individuality in Furniture—at DeMoll's’ '.""-"“1,-1’- 55.00. - iRsemies the above {nstruments are sold our stock will be composed oaly of the New Orthophonie o 3 Suites Reduced Room Chairs