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14 SOCIETY £ THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 9, 1921—PART 2. ; SOCIETY — ey The Romans used rough framework heds, interlaced with thongs, although, | of course, the idea was much improved terly love. Thelupon and “glorified” to such an exten JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ]| Mo e Merie Come Z ’ 1 While this | increa: He should be taught that|mere difference in sex should never | that, in the beds of some of the emper- S ¥ 5 { b b o ing 1t fine gold ot ) ~ o c : . F ous sugges- [ money stands n equivalent for|be basis for settling the | ors 'the framework was, of s LisspBeatrice snollockcydangtten ot 5 i f strictly observed it will pre-(work. that there is a definite limit to S with Jjewels. ;lug!.nl[-:dm? ™ '::r lrollock. u. N, vel from én; its appe: x":lmv-‘ and l{"x"h of the p‘uc L > | an rs. Pollock, after a it to Par member o money at least uld be given in re § B | Washington, followed by one to - th = ‘:; “";'“\“'l "h"x"!'"r "(i'l::rn for rendered. Quite “\\\\\\\\\\W\W\\W‘W ‘ i e family should aiso have his a o - SEE friends in Philadelphia and New York, . her own toothbrush mlass and natl- | S O A i ¢ "h.ls rejoined her parents at Newport, & brush rec 2 Confusion be 5 - 5 q ® 4 5 el things as their own pens. iR, % o 4 3 revented by pasting the owner's ini- b lctro a ‘l(‘Olltl.;'i‘“f::rlelle"\:‘[Ai'll:‘li“‘s SRtie sy i or name over each towel rack, H‘K““' (l‘::” NOW IN PROGRESS | 3trs. Roscoe F. Dillen, wite of Com- T oM BOElaced alons e The instrument that brings happiness and <unshine into the home. It’is the king of all = *1.3°. , |anc& 1t is an injustice to the boy Woman Nominated as Judge The Bathroom. A Child’s Pocket Money. |aisticire an woll as to the gie) 5 - houid| As a child grows older his pocket|and naturally is not conductive to money and his responsibilities should | brotherly and Eath member of the famil be provided with his own tow sides of th om. Th and ha anke uch m 175 Here—The time for action in fur sell- { mander Dillen, U. £ N, is estab- % Shzoom k { ¢ e time for action £ 8 ornamenta S ,t‘(unmlv al in the end for the youth i b s 14 e learn from their Llished for the winter in an apartment Bl o o Qulpurch at lll\_ Avondale. it to make different own miet e question of ing—The time when t’h‘e retailer must co-oper- SR e reatimind fai S iy i sore puint hine ate with the public—The time when he must Dbl A v gral use of Shonic expense of th musical instruments. en a much part in the quict social af- ivenEs £ Washington than for man an ingred common soaps. A doctor, nt in all brown take his loss at any cost and SELL—SELL— No home should be without one. 7 honored, upon the re- spent most of his Nife SELL. jion of the adiniral's birth- in'a recent experi Pu“ One in day, by a call from the Secretary of hatching out bact lfld Navy, who was uc \)nl]\.l)lhd by except that Admiral R. E. Coontz, U. 8. N.. chicf of however ; g | Y Hm Hudson Seal French Seal operations: the chiefs of the Soap left ov the toit, the Complete Stocns of (A our (] rtment and neral Navy nnual one laundry and considered so thrown housewi tehen is dsually b ea of the Navy De Coats Coats thie: members oftthe b Formerly Sold at $550 Formerly Sold at $245 WO, TR oo T whic! ms een strictly New - $205 ! new QIS | IR ary of the in oflice eve: Marmot Coats Scarfs, Stoles, Formerly Sold at $185 Chokers and odd death, and is, the 1. $ 85 Muffs now less than half price. EMBLEM JEWELRY l.odee members kno this store headquarte for cmblem jewelry. We all times ng of Rings. Charms. Buttons, Pins and other . with insignia of arious f Including Eight 10-inch Genuine Victor Records and Needles %\i\x‘(&&‘\\“‘l‘fi“}“\ BRSNS SN S S SIS SRRNIRNNN > m_ %g3 ARANIHHRNIAN AR RRLAREANIERENRRRRRNNRESR, b & o 2 RREw s e raa e s S SR SERCRE SIS Victrola XI.. ..8150.06 Eight 10-in. 8¢ Records ........ $0.80 MISS FLOR ALLEN, ¥y assistant county prosccutor eland, became the first woman candidate for judicial office when pe- and Mrs. Decker, and the | itions were filed mominating her for | STing. Into this baz th &randson of the dmiral [a place on the Bench of the common | dropped from time to time the hits ot Aaron W. Weav the voung | plens court. The beginning of the [S0AD collected from fthe patizonny man is well known in Washinzton, |new year found Miss Allen presiding | Pedrooms, laundry and kitchen. where he has-spent much tim. a heriie s oatiion: the bag tightly_at the ton with Commander J. T, SetmvERS s n o L istronaistuing When thisiva; - . where, S 1 Benton C. Dec! S Tmsa Now $156.80 $10.00 DOWN % Ba'ance Small Monthly Amounts No Interest on Deferred Payments Select Your Talking Machine ders and their different degrees 7 k| < 1 and Mrs. Newton have gone is excellent A\E' Coats and Sults NS To Serve Cn!d(Mutt(m. | ¢ winter in their c To three tablespoonfuls (3 Now Offered at Give-Away Prices Thése Suits and ku‘u\ were specially tailored for us; we know their quality and style and can assure you two or more scasons’ wear, as they are \OHSLr\’\t!\?‘\‘ styled. { [ butter add a little mu aperton. danzh-ived pep; until it I Caperton. 1 i ta i WHY BUY | NEW FURS | Ving judgment. Rings. ...$3.50 to §95 Charms. . $4.80 to $6C W the grav pt. Ridley McLean, U. S. N., and ted bu McLean are established for the | some pepper, a Little salt and a larse | . e Of tho : g mo pepp an i Kandel’s Hat Faciory, home at 2200 ¢ 1200 5 Streot Montho 1110 G St. ~ Established 1879 = %; AIC oy nter in their own | spoonful of minced han 1526 14TH ST. N.W, nd w P B the congratulations of friends upon |paste thus formed fill the roils. { EEonciNorth i Sopn fricnas upin ol the former's de a e H Ideal Homes Are Those Where SHu R | L L T O Y T T I Y YT \ym\%sxfi\KM\‘iiis.\s\\x\x\\sxsm ASRNRNRRIRETINRINN TN S SRR NNNANA reet and receiving | ingredients thoroughly a v AMES Fous fhan sara « minute; then let it simmer for three | SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY PR LR s e e e S e e e e . spend lhee“rc“mainder Wt the winter ut |of sweet cider and,let the mixture |the. Iatess stoles st poea i v i cat® Pins....$1.00 to $5.00 Records From Our Stock Rossmore. stand over the fire for two or three| Think it over aud co th talk it over. £ 30,000 Records. @, jiiear Admiral Clark, U. & N. and |minutes. This recipe Is for mutton | Wil be mleasd to give cu: Lapel But- . STy o | = Mrs. Clark are spending the season |already cooked. - - at the Wardman Park Hotel, whore | o " £ MARTIN WOLF tons... .$1.00 to $56 Victrola XI, $150 they have an attractive apartment for | 30.32 Florida Ave. N.W. . [ = A & the season. H | B Lieut. Commander G. A. Rood, U. §. New Luncheon Dish. | 1 DuEnRNG Pres. 1215 G Street N w affer spending Christmas’ with| From a number of baker's rolls re- Your Old Hat Made New | I | ¥V oRood at Oakview, hag left the |lmovo all the soft inside Tort and| Remoaains e | ISCHMEDTIE BROS. CC ‘ = TR 3 e iis ship, the U. S. S. | leave only the crust. Boil as many ladies’ and men’s hats, 774 Furrier and Ladies’ Tailor h. 31(: sh eggs and guaranteed. ‘\Io(:or)\'::(h e i e (/lfl/llAA(’ f‘w(’/é" PIANOS FOR RENT | n | 1 CRUENfiq WWW\“‘S‘“SM‘ e | utt of Richmond. . and Mrs. Crowell have visit- | Comfort Abounds—Get a o {arrived in time for the at their st the latter's par . { holidays i Commader Warold U. §. N and Mrs. S rived from Californ . Washington. They friends here. Lieut. Dan Gardne: Gardner fornia fo make their permanent hoi anch which the: have many Sold With a Guarantee to Give Satisfaction or Money Refunded ve recently sed in the of St. CORNER F ap 12th STS. DRS | | SATURDAY NIGHT AT 6 O'CLOCK. B. H. STINEMETZ & Ll j SON CO., LOCATED ON F ST. CORNER 12TH, ' Philadelphia, where he was recently detailed to duty at the navy yard in connection with the building of batti€| cruisers now in course of construc- 15 _Salesmen E TILE a DJUSTI E:RS Mrs. J. J. Bartholdi, wife of Lieut. perdla e X e w sl | Apply at 12th St M RCAN : " Temmen s meres.wits ot || |Entrance at Once Lieut. Berkey, U. has gone to California to join her husband at San o e oty o e Who have been appointed with unlimited authority and positive destroyer force of the Pac Capt. W. J. Baxter, U. 8. N., and Mrs. What's _more comfortable than a chair built with springs Commander S. 8. Rodman, U. S anied by Mrs. Rodman, has led for Manila, where the former is: {will be on duty as fleet surgeon of | | the Asiatic fleet. {, Lieut. Commander Charles P Shaw, {U. S. N, accompanied by Mrs. Shaw, has gone to Willoughby Beach. Va. where they will spend the remainder ' of the winter in their eottage. Capt. John H. Dayton, 1. S. N., and Mrs. Dayton had ting them at their home in Washington for the holidays their sister, Mrs. Duncan M, Wood. ‘'who has now gone to Por {mouth for a visit to ler sister, M ther Reed. car Admiral A. F. Fechteler, . N.. and Mrs. Fechtéler had a visit| 3 the Norfolk ; Lieut. Wil- | in the back seats and front cov- that only the maker can sell net work, draperies and slip- UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. [[[f S rimtr . Commander Owen Bartlott, 1 4 Bart! ered in soft color tapestry— them at. ‘Save the middleman’s profit. . Compare these chairs with chairs offered at $65.00 and you will be sure to buy one or more. ‘We also specialize in reup- covers. F"l(')\‘fl]flr. {accompanied by Mrs. built for comfort at a price holstering, refinishing, fine cabi- Mail Orders Filled. 3 4 75 - ° r!lurn d (0 New Vm- lO rejoin hlsx |their vounz daughter, r Upholsterers and Interior Decorators to Annapolis to visit his Upon the departure 625 D St. N.W. Main 6674 ||| mariicicter &2 ters Mrs. Part {daughter for England, where she ex- s to remain for gome time on a Ward, wife of Capt. v b little son, . C., for a The Stenographer Says “In hot, stuffy offices, dry throat is a common complaint. But I havediscoveredhow torelieveit.” Don’t let throat irritation ‘annoy you. Keep a box of BUNTE'S Cough Drops handy. BUATE BRCTHERS :: CHICAGO Makers of the World Famous Candy and Cocos Look for the Red Box -uafl;r' anay Fat e e g ' orders to sell the entire and complete stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Suits, | ’ sister, Miss Marie Brorl)kl‘, has eailed P 6 e wedr, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Mufflers, Belts, one as heir to his grandfather's es- H ¢ . bl v o an soon b concivies 2 Pajamas and Knox Hats will go on sale by adjusters, Rear Admiral V\nllam Benson, U, S. N., retired, and Mrs. Benson have ter, Lieut. Hutchinson, U. . N.. and Lieut. D. R. White, U. S. N,, recent- will return to this country and resume ° [ J urned to the city from Wardour, WEDNES MOR J U 12 T 10 ’CL A ;m, where they went to spend the D Y I H’ A ' ’ ‘ " K 5 Mrs. Hutchinson. S 5 B C der Isa Yates, U. S. N, ll & 1 = e e Dresses, Furs, Fur Coats,.Millinery, Wraps, and Men’s Clothing, Shirts, Neck 1y sailed for Scotland, where he has his duties on the 1 . S. Aristook. 1 ¢ holidays with their son-in-law and 5 R Regardless of Weather Conditions ; Made From. Men’s Shirts. 4 { Many articles may be made from the . “p ) N bottoms and sleeves of men's worn i shirts. The material is better than uayer on GeHUIne the cotton material in women’s un- f y i T - « e derwear. If the cuffs and collar of \\ amng \\ hcn }’)u Eee thc REILE B;\)er on| the shirt are only worn, you can take . N $ . . Py - i 1 the bottom to bind the tablets, you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by |2 P o e o o e shirt will physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. ’f:’,',zs,gr’,r‘:,’o‘:f&::e,f:’:’::;L",zfm:p‘ff::;figz 7FOR D AlLY P APERS AND OTHER MEDIUMS | the cuff from the wrist and reverse the cuff; then when the cuff is turned S e FOR FULL DETAILS OF THIS STARTLING SALE coat, drawers, underwaists, bloomers, baby dresses, little girls' and wom- en’s aprons, pillowcases for baby, and baby nightdresses, To cut over into infants’ slips, open down the center front and cut the : . little front sections of the slip from the front of the shirt and the back X sections of the slip from the back of \ . ) the shirt. TUse the pieces left over o @ 1 from the back for facings and bind- ings. The sleeves for the slip may be casily cut from the sleceves of the shirt. Another way towtreat the edges of the worn cuffs of mei's shirts is to 1201 F s C lzth s w llillgt D c fees Biec o e waierc] Koo t., Corner t. ashington, D). L. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of |about a quarter ot an'ineh round-the 2 o = 2 & cuff, and the shirt may then be worn genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- |for another long period of time. > i Don’t throw away men's linen col- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- |1ars because they are frayed at the edge The linen In these collars is matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! |asually an excellent quality. —Soak the staréh out and use for collars and Hudv tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but & few cents—Larger packages l ‘f tle erfbreidery; they will outwear cuffs children’s dresses, add a lit- © trade mark of Daycr Maaufacture of Monoaceiicactdester of Salicylicacld |} ;. GV 17