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12. SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 13, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY ‘ Mrs. D. D. Clarke Leaves Maple Tapioca. [of four, egs beaten with one cup of . 4 ated maple sugar. Cook it until i s Soalc four heaping tablespoonfuls of | iy thick. AdA one A After Visiting Daughters tapioca for four hours in sufficient |nilla and pour the m Mre. D. D. Clarke of Lexington, S. C., | c0ld Water to cover it well. Drain.off | ing pan. Cover it K i 4 2 2 *|all the water that remains, add e | made from the whites of the eggs and 3 Gr th l who hax been visiting her daushters. | Juart “of”Swast ik A % pineh ot 1o (ablespoontuis of maple suEnr at at longing for a T e ane ss Krin | ®alt and cook the whole until the [Brown it and serve it co w a L 1l leave tomorrow for Rock | 'aPioca is clear. Then add the yolkslcream. BN CHICKEN and WAFFLE DINNER xko visit her daughter, Miss = 4 0 a ‘- rke, who is a student at . CAVOTY - . 5 Wintheop“Chliegh tne”Shuth ‘carotine sistibly savory and tempting. coo coliexe foriwomen, ed in real Plantation style. Chicken, tender, juicy and brown — waffles, infinitely light and crusty! Sunday Night— Dresses, For Street, = Schwartz::: GREETING The Brilliant and Joyous Praisefor Mrs. Coon’sToilet Preparations Embroidered Dresses. == Many dresses for girls are made of Governors Island, N. Y., Sept. 25. taffeta silk. which are usually em- Dw Mr’_ C“n: gl B 7 broidered in chenille etal thread. isi i Springtime with The bodices ‘are made in the fitted This is to say I have used your preparations 5: :30—$1.50 s avle and wors ity fallicles for five years and am thoroughly satisfied with :30 to 8: dress is bordered with w deep ‘lx:gf:: the results. I especially want to recommend the tadinlint R Brcemiona ESI S nchoen) outhtu ppare CmRolderes ottty Lotd Hhor) e e Ve el vams. ol kil . and a_ carpet embroidery of Frenc 3 ! Eie sniic g o ey Of nesch (Mrs) M. D. DOWNEY. 3 . i . grin anothicr case the full skirt of a o . o i € —introducing the Modish Miss— e ';,‘;.,‘r'(‘,‘i!”fir‘(’{‘l‘;j*;::fn::sv"f); Mrs. Coon’s Prescriptions consist of five effigacious -\ N youthful effect of which is increased preparations—for the successful treatment of scalp and CZZ en B NEW SILHOUETTES in Dresses. hopiape G . £ T es 1 ] ging of tiny red cord. sk cal c P ; 8 The skirt of a black taffeta frock skin—the identical composition as used by her in her pri Suits, Coats, Capes and Wraps, pre- JeaHouse - : i 2:e:n‘:1§lu’al interest is eutirely cov- vate practice. r vith narrow strips of the silk ¥ ;'CI!SBER:‘ oul;RIquEas exceedingly g:‘r'rfiu:;ie‘l‘n nl;ri,l l_('olur‘ lln((‘vxwdwups in Hair Tonic and Dandruff TE s a ervals down the % | 5 length of the kst The mown thelll, - Cure For Sale at 1014 Vermont Ave. N.W. ish carries out this effect, it is Scalp Food Drug and Opposite Dept. «« . . 7] slashed into narrow strips are A g L » ‘ The Shop of Sensible Prices ho. hefore her marriage March | C4USE under to make a puft Almond Skin Food Department ofianstice ¥ 1 Mins Barbarn Amne Brownme. |, ‘rii0\i80te black taffeta dress has . Muscle Cream il g . a full tunic and fitted bodice | o . ~ Each Stores h 4 | Nine Twenty-two LB SR TR | with a corded. unbelted waist line in | Absorbent Cleaning Cream c (e \ Ohi ‘ # distinet «lown\vr d curve at the P d by Mrs. N. C. C Eve S N.W o érhi ack. The open t loses | . N. C. i W. . 3 F eenth Street 10 Members o S apile [open front disgloses un repared by Mrs. N. C. Coon, 1405 Eye Street ] g parts of the design worked in pink. Collegiate Alumnae — = To Be Tea Hostesses L : = ' = Mr., Mrs. and Miss i . -_—|WieeofSenatonsandOtherlll Washington, you are = ; - Silk Jersey Vests = — Distinguished Matrons certainly helpi ‘ ; —_— Will Be Honor Guests at i i Sad @ 4N Buss fisagont 1 9 8 H ‘ reach our goal of 10,- The House of Qudlity Function Wednesday. 000 3 oo i S || B et 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W Jayer Wros. & Co. tion of Collegiate Alumnae will be 5 937939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores cial at....... hostesses at the tea Wednesday aft- i ernoon, March 16, from 4 to 6 o'clock " i at the clubhouse, 1607 H street. The ® [ J i guests of honor will be Mrs. Atlee Mrs. William F. McDowell. The mem- . J = I bers of the club receiving will be Mrs. Edward H. Horton, Miss Kate Lee Gregg, Mrs. F. W. Patterson, Miss st Woman to Enjoy—Wonderful Values $10.98 $19.98 $25.00 $29.98 $39.98 and up Tricotines, Serges, Tweeds, Velours, Checks and Homespuns In all the newest colors and trimming conceits, including hand-embroidered, silk-lined novelty styles of surprising originality. 5 Important Sales of I Easter Apparel —and the most complete showing of ex- clusive fashions at the prices we have yet announced. . | Personal Notes. ! i Mrs. Eugene Schwab has as her guests Miss Amy Bennett of Nor- folk, Va., and Miss Rita Buxbaum of Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Harry Wolf and Mrs. Isadore Kaufman returned Monday from a week's stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Robert Schlestein of New York was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer last week. Mrs. Elliott Strouse was hostess at a luncheon followed by cards Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hahn spent last week in Boston. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Langburgh were hosts at dinner Wednesfay at their home on Lanier place. Mrs. Julia Luchs returned Wednes- day after spending two weeks with relatives in_Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend were hosts at a dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel last evening. Mrs. Julius Peyser entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at her home on 19th street. Mrs. Melvin Gusdorf will return today from Baltimore, where she was the guest of Miss Etta Newman. Mrs. M. Revness, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rev- ness for two weeks, returned to her home in Philadelphia yesterday. Mrs. Sol Meyer was hostess at luncheon and bridge Friday at Rauscher’s. Mrs. Adolph Kahn, who sailed for Europe yvesterday, with Mr. Kahn, to spend two months in travel, was given a luncheon Wednesday by the ladies of the board of the Council of Jewish Women, of which organiza- tion she was at one time president. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waterman, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baer, have returned to their home in Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Elmer. Barchfeld, who was the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. J. Barch- feld, has returned to her home, in Pittsburgh, Pa. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jonas H. Michaelis of the Woodley have as their guests Mrs. Charles Schlesinger of Wheeling, W. Va., and Mr. Herbert Levy of New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stelnem have taken an aparement at the Alwyn, Kalorama 2nd Columbia roads. Mr. afid Mrs. D. J. Kaufman left Thursday to spend two weeks in At- lantic City. _ Special Purchases Now Ready - Wonderful Sut:ts, Lovely Dresses, Newest Coats, Wraps and Skirts —that will instantly appeal to discriminating women and misses. Every garment fitted perfectly without additional charge. Smart. different, exclusive—these three words aptly express the host of models assembled here for Easter. A Feature Tomorrow Wraps, Coats, Dolmans Choice, $5 0 A price attraction that will prove irresistible to every woman who wants the very smartest - models. Elegant bolivias, trico- tines and handsome velours, silk lined throughout. All the new - shades. Other Wraps and Sport Coats, $19.50, - $25, $29, $35, $39, $45 up. Hundreds of Charming FEaster Blouses $250 $595 $8.50 At $2.50 — Satin - striped voiles, pink or blue stripes . on white grounds or all white, beautifully finished with pearl buttons and trim- med with pique collar and cuffs. All sizes. And the new low prices, made possible by changing condi- tions, enable one to choose with an abandon dear to the femi- rine heart, but utterly unknown these past five years. g New Dress Trimmings. Among the novelties for dress trim- mings there is a navy blue cotton ribbon, overlaid with metal hooks. sewed in brilliant-colored silk and arranged in_ floral design. At the center of each hook is a bright coral- colored porcelain bead. Then again. there is a wide black silk braid edged with flame-colored satin, overlaid with clusters of flowers composed of perforated cardboard disks, which are Worked over in colored silks, and reveal a lining of the colored satin. Another black silk braid worked with emerald green embroidery in lattice- work is_interesting. It is finished with a tFimming of sections of acorn tops sewed to the braid with green silk. Other novel braids are ap- pliqued with motifs of colored broad- Cloths, and grosgrain ribbons are edged with narrow bands of filet net. Other novelties Seen are the new white cotton flouncings, which are embroidered in brilliant-colored silks, Rumanian in design and in coloring. Cotton nets and cotton voiles are em- broidered in angora wool in moss stitch. Another Shipment of WOOL JERSEY SUITS The natty all - the - vear- round suit in heather tone. Smart, New Spring SUITS Of English Tweeds, in mixtures, checks and shepherd plaid, in the latest spring fash- ions. Several styles. $19.98 At $5.95—Lxquisite French voiles, handmade and drawn batiste and fine georgette models, in quali- ties warranted to give the most satisfactory service. All sizes. At $8.50—Choice of the daintiest new models in georgettes we have shown this season. A special purchase first time shown tomorrow. All sizes. You will feel the need of a fur_neckplece when you lay off your winter coat. Your OLD FURS MADE OVER At a small cost will be as good and stylish as ’ Again We Report a Magnificent Stock of (20 TR I 2 Wraps, Capes and Coats MARTINWOLF || $10.98 *14.98 *16.98 *19.98 24.98 and u DRESSES [[[| oo et o e et o e i of the out dozens of styles in different materials, just as new and pretty as can be. Better Kind Dresses of Marvelous Beauty at Our dresses at $19.98 are visions of loveliness. They ) have a charm of line, a happiness of coloring, an honesty s b4 of workmanship, and a novelty in styling that make these Lower Prlces garments greatly desired by women who like to dress well. P Despite the fact that our offerings are of extraordi- } Other Fine Blouses and Overblouses, $10, $11 to $15 up A Wonderful Millinery Weetk. Special preparations and special purchases, display- ing for your selection the most charming Hats imag- inable at 35 and $10 Our display this season is of the highest rank, and the special prices on such refined and beautiful creations will create enthusiastic buying. e e T e e nary merit, our prices are no higher than the average. which nmkes our values exceptional. Choose now from a superb, complete line. Taffeta, Tricotines, Satfns, Tricolettes, etc. Dress Hats, semi-tailored and strictly tailored maodels, in black, navy, brown, gray, jade and all the new high shades. Other Trimmed Hats, $12, $13.50, $15 to $30. ‘Dress Shop A Host of Other Easter Frocks Up to $50.00 { 925 G St. NW. | ] —— o