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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Praise Prompted by Experience Another of Mrs. Coon’s patrons adds her word of commendation: 2521 Connecticut Avenue, ‘Washington, D. C., March 23, 1920. My Dear Mrs. Coon— I want to tell you how delighted I am with your skin ‘prejarations. They are the best I have ever found, and I cannot say emough in their favor. Very sincerely yours, MRS. HAROLD R. SMOOT. During the out-of-doors season it is very impor- tant that the skin and complexion should be cared for. If they are. the quality of the skin and the charm of the complexion will both be preserved. The danger lies in the use of injurious cosmetics Mrs. Coon’s Preparations have been thoroughly tested in her eighteen years’ private practice—and are commended by hundreds of her patrons for their purity and efficiency. Almond Skin Food, 1 00 For Sale at Muscle Cream, F Drug and Dept. Absorbent Clearrsing Cream, cach Stores. Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon, 1405 Eye St. N.W. Eastern High School Play By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 23.—Henry Wattcrson has revealed a bit of his- tory in connection with stories of the disappearance of the great seal of the been written recently, and gave it as {his belief that the original seal is somewhere in Europe. probably in England. Mr. Watterson has one of t original copies of the g was obtained in this w at his home. at Mansfield. ville: he intrusted the great seal to his sec- jretary. a man named Bromwell. A | year or two after the war Bromwell father's law clerk in My father had the | | Bromwell retained ondon (o join Mr. Benjamin. are of him until he died in the seventies him. in his {where on the other side.” j Mr. Watterson is wid ORSET=(i} SERVICE. that makes this 4 occasion of ¢ : unusual interest. LN Visit the Corset Department of Your Favorite Store The Hecht Co. Seventh at F SPRING and the Sports woman HE brown trail of the bridle path; the green of the links; the charm of the country—all lure one to the open But first, new tegs must be had—and this is to say the Sports Shop is ready with Women’s riding habits —Fashioned of linen, $19.75 to $35. —Fashioned of tweeds, melton cloths, etc., $39.75 to $65. Women’s golf suits with breeches like men's knickers Woman golfers are quickly taking to this new fashion for the freedom it permits not only in getting over the course but in making expert strokes. The knickers are made in full semi-bloomer style with broad cuff at knee. Choice of smart shepherd’s plaid or richly colored Scotch and English tweeds. Priced $19.50 to $25.50. Women’s KNOX sailors —A straw hat that fits into one’s riding costume tike foot into stirrup, and at the same time is ideal for almost every other street or sports costume. (Lenden eports shop—first fSioer messanine.) little money. Miss Willye Garner and Lewis R. Davie, who will take principal roles in the comedy, “Robina in Search of be presented by stu-! imtern High School in the | ftorlum of the institution Thurs- day, Friday and Snturday eveningw. EASTERN HIGH’S PLAY. ' “Robina in Search of a Husband” | to Be Given Three Nights. Students of Eastern High bn!mcl‘ will present their annual spring play, | “Robina in Search of a Husband,” a four-act comedy. by Jerome K. Je rome, the eminent English play wright, in the auditorium of the in stitution Thursday. Friday and Sat- urday nights. The play is a com- bination of intrigue, romance and humor. ! include Theodore Ten- Johnson, Miss Speaki ng of Vitamines. That a little knowledge is a dan- gerous thing is especially true in the i fleld dieteties. Women read con- i P of dirt in m land new jas experts. [ As a ter of fact any reall jwould have to be founded on a thor- {ough knowledge of chemistry and N make it bring returns in comfort and happiness. | Physiology. It is because the house- Wwife does not possess this and does © her deficiency ‘that ‘she Thrift is opposed to littleness and narrowness and penuriousness. ively on new subjects of dietetic ex- Thrift teaches that proper expenditure is just as needful as proper sav- nt she ines ety what ey are N . 1Ng—and that many times it is more “thrifty” to spend than to save. {and what they do, which is very {much more than the most learned I dieticians do. To her it seems the possible, {under the list of those containing ivitamines it is not nourishing. She jforgets that though a food may be irich in vitamines it ma' ito digest or may have deficiencies {of another sort to make it undesir. iable as a food for cer.ain persons. | Thus, though raw cabbage in one | N i case proved to provide the lacking i vitamines in the diet of a certain u would probably be far{ se to start in giving your ichild of tender years raw cabbage. Just possibly the raw cabbage might indigestible in spite of its | vitamines. Another error that we are inclined d ourselves up theory in d il from wh! titics o ftomatoe! just stuff enough banish pain and li ing.” Salmon and Egg Mold. This iz a delicious dish which re- i quires one can of salmon, one cup ! of soft bread crumbs. two tablespoon- i fuls of melted butt en, tle ju! of one pepper and salt. M intent of the Jordan Thrift Club nce the salmon, add the other ingredients and cook for five minutes, Pack in a mold | R lined with slices of hard-boiled egs. | N ('I}IH and serve on a bed of lettuce with salad dressing. —_— | A favorite holiday pastime among the schogiboys of Naples is to collect lumps of lava from Vesuvius. still warm and soft, and to stick coins in the centers of them before they i harden. h i Francis Bacon Upright Piano $370 Pay only $250 Weekly Francis Bacon Player-piano $595 Pay only $3.75 Weekly Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano $730 Pay only $5 Weekly The Modern Bride should wear the modern wed- ding ring - hand-carved, seam- less, of perfect workmanship. The one most in demand because of ts beautitul appeal- ing design is the “WEDDING BELLS” (Par. arm 20, 1920.nEG, U s. PAT. OFF. Wedding Ring soms, wrought with the grea estartiscry and shill. —also have the privilege and Players: Chickering ke for i g s (o e D. ALPHER Jeweler 907 G St. NW. Behning Arthur Jordan Confederacy, about which much has . the seal. Some time later Bromwell |, effects and that it now reposes some- | | oy MBRACED in this Spring Furs, in Russian Sables, Hudson Bay Sables, Stone and Baum Marten, Fishers and Foxes in all colors, as well as the less costly pelts. {l All are being Closed Out At Cost for quick disposal. Your opportunity to procure a chic choker for very jor it ls, | . e ety e Thrift Club Members To Head Cast in Coming | DIXIE SEAL, SUBJECT OF DISPUTES, 1S NOW CLAIMED TO BE 1. | the former cditor of the Louisville| Cou A s ities federate Museum at Richmond, Va. Mix one teaspoonful of salt with five six tablespoonfuls of butter. Beat “When Judah P. Benjamin left this !y light brow country forever. to locate in London, | bottc butter. pepper and salt. Then add | layer of sticed onions and butter and cru ALL CHOKERS Going at Cost To Avoid Carrying Them Over 50 Squirrel Chokers, worth $12.50, Now $7.60 10 Australian Opossums, worth $25, Now $12.50 COLD STORAGE FOR FURS 22 SAKSFURCo, 122 The practice of thrift is opposed in 4 A ) \ [ . . - . eatine infopnstionBhy at 1 h rlf ——l11inded, ever ready to listen and learn of things subject. Then they regard themselves | Thrift that may prove helpful and beneficial. { authoritative Knowledgo of dictetics teaches that the best use of money is to use it for good purposes—to When vou use good judgment in buving — when you are assured a good equivalent for your money—when vou know there is no chance food does Rot come of less—then you are practicing thrift—in its true sense. is éommon sense applied to spend- —ROOSEVELT This is the purpose and of selecting any one of the follow- ing famous makes of Pianos Marshall & Wendell lot of bargains are D. C., APRIL 24, 1921—PART 2. 1 ) EUROPE | -Journal e 1 widely accepted by author- as the original is in the Con- A Complete Showing of Universal Electric Appliances Shirley Biscuits. cups of flour and then rub in 1 cooking A comp and he: atin s and two cups of suzar!} fDncciieE of design, si tion an ellitopetien and ada thicty iorops maximum eflicicncy operating Knead (0 a smooth doush. Pull off § cost. g y':r’::-:!«-r‘.h'm ik o i With the aid of a few UNIVERSAL strip of ain i Electric Cooking Appl meals are ! | n . while the 3) | Electri of the | Vegetable Scallop. i ironing in a coup In Put a layer of canned corn in the | k but fact, there's hardly a h can be more ¢ v done eiectrically. m of a baking dish and add when In the Electric grade mat the best Mic pepper and sali: next add of tomatoes with butter, pe t until the attered ut an hour. | m one can of is sufficient liquid for this except the Heating el-plated, and highly poli es are her lines being pate tribution S waste current, a liquid are e Plug, which pi to the appliance it is allowed to oil dry”. v housekee who uses a turing experience of over half a century The following guarantee goes with every appliance bearing the trade mark UNIVERSAL Guarantee: All “Universal” Electric Cooking and Heating Appliances are guar- anteed again: cal and electrical defects—the_be -hrome Wire and fin- est quality Mi ng used in their con- struction parts will be re- placed free of charge if reported within one year from date of purch: Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here Potomar Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. ek S, Waskineion Ratioey st Phone Main 955 , Home of I The Chickering Piano 2772222777777 777 2 to penuriousness its real sense, is big and broad and fair... The Jordan Thrift Club Encourages Careful Buying You have dreamed of music in your home some day—you have hoped to own a really good piano, or player-piano—feel- ing it would prove a good investment and well worth the - money. But—that *but” has kept you from buying. And there are many such in this city. So we have organized The Jordan Thrift Plan of purchase in order to eliminate the *buts.” Now—we say to you—you haven't another excuse in the world! We can meet and overcome every objection you can raise against the advisability of buying. Because we have devised a plan without a fault! The Advantages to Jordan T hrift Club Members 1—Lowest possible prices. 2—Standard merchandise—the Francis Bacon pianos. 3—Privilege to make a first payment con- siderably lower than usually prevails. 4—Privilege of extending remaining pay- ments for a period of 3 years. 5—Privilege of returning within 30 days tTud payment refunded without ques- on. 6—Privilege of exchanging instrument selected without charge within 6 months. 7—10-year guarantee of instrument pure chased. Note the many advantages to - Thrift Club Members Prices and payments, terms and conditions, savings and ben- efits—all arranged on a most liberal basis. And such instruments! The well known Francis Bacon make—pianos of recognized musical merit with established reputation. A ten-year guarantee with every instrument. Let us repeat—the more prudent minded you happen to be in money matters the more you will appreciate the benefits and economies of this Thrift Plan. Come in and—SEE. 8—Privilege to make half payments in the event of sickness, injury or loss of em- ployment. 9—Instrument purchased will be restored or replaced without charge in case of fire. 10—A stool with a piano without charge. 11—A chair_or bench with a player-piano or grand piano, without charge. 12—Free delivery within 50 miles. Members Have Three Weeks to Make Selections Membership Costs Only $1.00 You Should Join Tomorrow Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Washington, D. C. Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock How to Join Merely fill out the at- tached coupen and send it at once to our store and vou will receive a membership blank and full information about Arthur Jordan Piano Co., : G Street at 13th, - Washington, D. C. Without any obligation whatever o my part you may send me full partic-: ulars about the Jordan Thrift Club. 5 Piano H I am inter- : : = Player Piano (check one) Bed b { Grand Piano | 1 the Jordan Thrift Club. ! By signing the member- | ship application and re- turning it with the fee of §1, if your applica- ] tion is approved, you will be entitled ~ to | every Thrift Club ad- vantage on a purchase made any time within 3 ] weeks. _Fill out the coupon NOW. 1 Name ceveeeneeineiiiomereosceacocsmnes; Address ...\...‘p.............-.......