Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 60

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12 Minerva Yarn in Baby Boy Blue and Girlie Pink Mothers’ , 4 tive Hicks of New York, place and had assisting her Mrs. Moser, Miss Christian, Miss Iren W. president of the unit, and Special Instruction on Baby’s Outfits by Our Expert—&; Charge. 1014 14th THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 1, 1921—PART 2. Jimmie—"Boiling water." rs8 assisting. presentations. hes “KNIT TO FIT” ning peaches. ministers. The New Era. “And you'll be happy when I'm away at the convention?’ she asked tenderly, pausing at the door. He (smiling through his tears)— “Oh yes, dear; I shall be busy—can- :_‘f {LET US PUT YOUR FURNITURE Chemistry Class. Women's Legion Ball Teacher—"Now can any one of you . e IN CONDITION name a fluid that will not freeze?" Is Delightful Affair EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. Little Jimmie raises his hand after| he ball given at the Raleigh Hotel Phone Main 3081 a long silence. the evening of April 27 under the SEGAL BROS. Teacher—"That's right, Jimmie;|auspices of the Roy McKinley Bas- [hstaeite ford unit of the American Women's Leglon was in every respect one of the prettiest and most delightful af- fairs held this spring. The ‘ballroom was fragrant with the profusion of flowers, which Mrs. Harding sent be- fore leaving for Hampton roads. Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., who ! gives almost her every waKing hour to furthering the work of the ‘Wom- en's Legion, was to have rPFDIVl‘d the guests, but, with Senator W adsvn:orth, was asked to accompany the Presi- dent and Mrs. Harding on the May. Mrs. Fred took her Gay balloons, prety and amusing favors and several special featu in music besides the orchestra for dancing made the evening a success. Mrs. Hicks is keenly interested in work for the blind soldiers, for whose benefit the dance was given, having taught, as Miss Marie Stevens, at Evergreen, the Red Cross vocational training school, near Baltimore, for some time. The Marine Band played for the dancing, an orchestra of blind soldier musicians furnishing an interesting contrast. Gen. Pershing and his staff and Gen. Lejeuno were asked as guests of honor. Maj. Earle Jenkins, United States Marine Corps, made the —_— The Switzerland synod of the Prot- estant Church has decided to permit unmarried Swiss women to act as Mayer Bros. No Branch Stores ~ 937-939 F Street N.W THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Newest and Most Beautiful Arimmed Hats Selling from $12.50 to $18, $ Monday, -l 0 We will have ready for selection tomorrow over one hundred exclusive models, but on account of the unusual beauty and desirability of these charm- ing Hats we would advise an early selection. Ostrich-trimmed Hats Flower-trimmed Hats New Taffeta Hats Worsted-trimmed Hats Wing-trimmed Hats R Ribbon-trimmed Hats ¥JJHair Braid Hats Georgette-trimmed Hats Choice, ten dollars. The most beautiful collection assembled Group of Spring Hats Selling From $5, $7.50 to $10 Monday at $1.95 Here is another great offering of beautiful j 'hr;,s i: Ma;;c‘l‘ ;,:;lo;e: this season, in white. sirable colors. Trim- black and all the won- mings alone worth more , L derful new colors to :,h‘" the price of the I\ exactly match or har- At (il niuéty five fof monize with your new choice of them all to- . morrow. dresses, suit or coat. A New and Comple;e Showing of Sport Hats in All the Fasl\nionable Colors, $2.95 to $15. The first sale of the season Dainty Organdy Dresses Plain or Fancy Dotted in all Sizes for Women and Misses. Special Purchase Price Other lovely Summer Dresses of organdy, voiles, dotted swisses, linens and ginghams, in all sizes—women'’s, misses’, stylish stouts, at $750 $10 $1250 . $15 to $29 and Up New Silk Dresses Remarkable Value at Of foulard and georgette in combination. and the newest and most beauti- ful patterns. High-class dressmaking throughout; very handsome vests and collars. Women's and misses’ sizes. s Sport Jackels g79 50 ‘We have just received this special purchase for tomorrow’s sale. Stylish tuxedo models; belted, smart pockets and button trimmed; white, black” and all the new shades, in all sizes. All-Wool Sport Skirts $79.50 Momlay’s.Leader at The latest box and side pleated models, in handsome plaids and stripes; all lengths and waist measures. A Superior Stock £ S i i Agents for ¢ the Famous B All Sizes 34 to 46 in ok am Redfern White Tub Silk & corr Blouses Instead of $5.00. Monday at IR, Phoenix Silk: &l If you wear a Rediern Corset you will be able to wear more 2 & ) g youthiul and more fashionable black and all £ Hosiery g a . fern has that the shades in % A record low price for Blouses All sizes, ¢ € magic quality of demand. At of llfu;l qunht{i\'. _.’\ll pcrfcclt ar_ll(l making your fig- - carefully made in every detail. ure more youth- lh_c following Three-quarter or long sleeves, ful in hmhy lines price ranges: plain tailored or beautifully lace and poise. And trimmed. Very beautiful pearl our fitting serv- buttons used. Also handmade ice is accurate and drawn batiste models in every g and skillful. size. Three forty-five instecad of 2 N five dollars. Hl 500 $600 $7.50 = o . $850 to $1250 $1.10 $1.45 $1.95 $2.35 $2.55 to $3.50 TR | 12c AND 306 A JAR RED CROSS TO DOUBLE |c%. A Success of “Learn-to-Swim” Cam- [fas the In Case of Drowning | b Follow This Method to Revivify Person | |M Save this simple resuscitation recipe given by the Red Croms and give it o prominent place in Lay the patient face down. Arma should be raised to shoul- der level or higher. Turn face to one side to facilitate breath- ing. Remove nny foreign ma- terial from mouth. Kneel astride unleax breathing is earlier re- Fal stored. Ax xoon am the patient breathes cover him with blan- kets, to restore wa h to the | body. Give nothing | 1l patient can swal « At this Juncture a little hot coffec in | uneful. Indications that the surpass all pr tent and eflecti W tes that it double the record of last year, when 25.000 men, women and children wer laughl to swim instructed in th rudiments of 1ifs _ Due to the « - ngz popul ity of water sports, Red ('ro thro it the coun arn to swi kns for ming summer m Annuat drownings in the United dee ed from 10,000 to ago into the fi Thousands of m, life-saving ¢ extending th ming and 1 efforts will be su placen by the pro al instructors in clubs, school and community bath- | irg poois. ¥ b i Good Ways to Use i Japanese Toweling. Japanese toweling comes in stri about ten towels to a strip, and i De in a biu te bedroom. It may be bought | in white ground with a blue pattern, or blue ground with a white pattern. Morning glori eaves of designs, chrysanthemum bamboo, waves and L of many varieties : usually “employed on these narrow strips of goods. Some of the prettiest material that with grass-iike | pattern in a deep blue ground, or the sort th blue terflies on a white ground edged with a light blue border in a key ! pattern. i This toweling makes very pre curtains. They can be hemstitched at | the ends to hang fre 1d hemmed to | £0 over brass rods. The curi can | be lined with da i or cheesecloth to ness. 1f a vala $ be made of strip of running lengthwise across the top of | the window. This sort of valance will | not need hemstitching and seaming. as one made of section of the tow ing running up and down would. Very pretty runners for the lunch- eon and breakfast table are made from strips long enough to go on the | center of the table, from end to end, | and cross it at intervals, so that each | end of each runner is for a place for a person. The end be hem- stitched, hemmed or feather-stitched, Napkins for use with these runners can be made in the same way. They are attractive, easy to laund and save wear and tear on more expensive damask. } Attractive couch covers for a bed- room are made of several lengthwise strips of the toweling fagotted to- gether with dark blue. if the d i The Modern Bride should wear the modern w 2 ring—hand- s, of perfect work manship. The one most in demand becavse of its beautiful, ap- pealing desizn is the “WEDDING BELLS” (paT. arm. 20, 1920 REG. © U s. PAT. OFF. Wedding Ring See the fovons tinkling| bells, interspersed with tiny blossoms, wrought with the | greatest artistry and skiil. Made in four widths, in green, yellow or white gold. platinum ard " platinum st with diamonds. D. ALPHER Jeweler 907 G St. N.W. FIRESH ST TS EV DAY RICHARD HELLMANN'S BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE | The True Homemade Salnd Dresxing ASK YOUR GROCER H ARRIVE | Unguarded Moments Is thete a susgestion of in- | delicacy when, fcr an instant, the arms are raised—perhaps to fix the hair? Especially at the seashore, women of refinement find natur- | alfreedom and grace by know- ing the little beauty secret of | DEL-A-TONE Delatone is a pregaration made scientifically coirect for the purpose of removing hair from the face, neck or under- arms safely and eastly. § : ; Delatone is easy t ay plysimpledirections vith ey Druggi it st’s |} Lo e Will Find the A patient's body at level of hip Susan Hall and put on by and also had a _monologu Mrs. Hiram blue. For use on a couch cov- d in this way, cushions can also be the toweling, fagotted together, LIFE-SAVING EFFORT (c)t;vered with the toweling. Two strips are used for a cushion cover. lovely bedspread may be made by tening a number of strips of blue denim together with strips of the paign and Water First Aid Re- [toweling down each side and across bottom. Several strips fastened duces Drownings. together with insertion or fagotting makes an artistic and practical bed- ead. Bureau scarfs and laundry bags may also be made from this ef- fective material. rs. Palmer Loans Home For Chinese play Benefit bungalow, camp or boat. Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer loaned her house Friday afternoon for one of the most original benefits of the ason— Laove = ry Dixon | jointn. Place hands, palma down, | |Palmer and six of her | over the floating ribw, thumbs | |from Holton Arms School on ench side and parallel to the Ad:rission w xpinal column. With arms stiff, ceeds will . lean your weight forward on | |Humane So The -1 the ribx and count six. Then signed the c v and | denly remove your we put on the on without (which relicves the pressu the advice | nce of the but not your hands, and count grown-up . o . four. Repeat this process in reg- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton's ular rhythm about fifteen times | jtW0 small children contr a minute, for nt least an hour | |0ancing number. Little Ma mer took a “gentleman’s part” Trouble Ahead. wser—Why wi union? Husban, oin the wi Cuddleton—Not at all. Onl an’ open shop. REDUCED PRICES During May on all Summer Suits. Linens, Capes and Street Frocks Made to Order - Don't Miss This Opportunity ADOLF 926 17th St. N.W. ALSO REMODELLING MOTHERS’ DAY One wecek from today, May 8th, will be Mothers’ Our thoughts turn lovingly to Mother—al- ways ready to bind up our hurts and bruises and to kiss away our tears. This is a time for the tenderest affection, expressed in the sweetest, finest way. The only perfect tribute to the selflessness of Mother- Love is held in the chalice of a flower. BLACKISTONE 14th and H . 1921, by I L. Coulling.) (Copsriz | The enrollment in high schools of | Woman state and municipal em- by little | vs he intends to run the house | Grace Episcopal Church “Christ Child Society To Give Benefit Program 1 Announces Exhibition A well arranged program will be| Th resident and board of lady given at the musical evening to be managers of the Christ Child Society | given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bleyden | have sent out ear@e for the annual Tuesday evening at §:30 in the parish |, cork; followed by & re- D Groning e AT ih | exhibition of work. fol 4 by | and D streets southwest. is for the benefit of the churc {r. | Ind} nue. ¥ Bleyden. whose voice is a splendid Mrs. T as H. Carte: operatic tenor. being accompanied on | A% b he board of directors, the piano by Mrs. Bleyden. ‘\\:U pre: at the tea table. —_— Pure Cream Fudge “It’s Delicious” 9th tal ception at the new dquarters. 324 | 1 in Holland are paid an equal e with _men. ! M e the United States now is 100 times | Dl that of 1870. w ¢ I\ HE height of fashion expresed in every perfect fitting line and curve! Wun-da-bohn (the wonder boning) insures permanency of the corset shape, while the O-I-C (Oh! I see) clasp absolutely prevents pinching the fleshl! Sold By Leading Dealers ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET CO , Worcester, Mass., New York, Chicago,San Francisco ICE 1S A BOTHER, AN ANNOYANCE AND AN EXPENSE. A KELVI- NATOR ELIMINATES THESE FEATURES. IT IS AUTOMATIC AND COSTS LESS THANICE JAMES R.WHEELER SAMUEL W.BARROW PHONE, MAIN 272 WHEELER & COMPANY 815 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, D..C. BRANCH OFFICE KELVINATOR CORPORATION ICELESS REFRIGERATION Dear Madam: Just suppose that you.could do without the Ice Man this Summer and still have your Refrigerator kept cold and have plenty of ice on hand all of the time for your table use. Suppose that you never had to think about your Refrigerator except when you wanted to get your meals, and were never worried about spoiling foods, stopped up drain pipes, a strange unclean man tracking dirt and filth through your kitchen and the other hun- dred .things about your Refrigerator which are a con- tinual bother to you. A EELVINATOR (The Little Automatic Ice Man) installed in your own Refrigerator will keep your foods much better than they can be kept with ice and in addi- tion 1t will make little ice cubes for use at your ta- ble. The KELVINATOR not only does these things but it does them without requiring any attention, for it is entirely automatic and does not require even so much as the turning of the Electric Switch. wver on hSo;ma; liaket lsgle, dasan't it? It's true and v e hundred and twenty-five Washington ; KELVINATORS now. e T . Send us a postal card, at once and find out how you can keep .your Refrigerator cold without giv- ing it any attention. and at less cost -then ice. Yours very tryly )

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