Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 38

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Spring Vegetable Dish. " Quoting From Miss Merwin's Letter: ) i | sMarch 10, 1920. | “My Dear Mrs. Coon: It gives me great pleasure to recom- | | mend to every ome your preparations for the hair—the Tonic and . the Salve. In my case the results from their use have been simply | { marvelous. Inheriting a tendency to baldn nothing seemed to | @o any good, till X tried these preparations of yours. Besides stop- t | ping the falling of the hair they caused a thick growth of new hair in lengths, two nearly ripe tomato | | l peas, six medium sized potatoes cf < b A . Vermonters Pay Honor ry one medium sized onlon’ unt 5 brown in two tablespoontuls. of but-| 10 Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge ter; add one heaping tablespoonful of curry powder that has been previ- ut es | © - [1ocal alumni The annual sugar mont State Assoclation was given last ously mixed to a paste With cold water | Thursday evening at Rauscher's in and cook for about ten minutes. stir- | honor of the Vice President and Mrs. ring frequently. Then add one quart | of shelled green peas. or one can of Coolidge, who are Vermont. Mrs. Coolidge is a graduate f the Unives ity of er | Alumni Association il all over the scalp, peeled and slfced and one-half te - “I cannot say too much In their praise. I am, spoonful of salt. Fry all for about|s 3 “Yours very sincerely I s more, or_until :hg paste “ANN, i|| and vegetables are well blended. cov \‘ A D. NERWIN, || with and set the curry and |a 4917 Westminster St.” I | vege r the fire to lroil until s - 'l the potatoes are thoroughiy cooked |s f e . |11 | and most of the water hax evaporated. | d il Mrs. Coon’s Preparations are compounded upon a I || very definite know ledge of s¢ .Al_p condition and its tre at- | Peanut Sand Tarts. S ! X11("\l7“’]‘].‘v}‘:lt ’\]‘\.‘\ NI(‘NJ" 1s l’lvaS(‘d to Say 1s an uni- 1 Rub one heaping cup of butter into iy versal verdict from all who have used them. il tour cups of flour and two cups of l, sugar Moisten the mixture with two For Sale by Drug and Department Stores, $1.00 Ea. |/ czss weil beaton:roll it thin on @ ;'fl" w i/ | Sheet ana brus ove o Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon, 1405 Eye Su-eeg 1 prinkle it with sugar, cinnamon and 4 pounded peanuts. ut it into squares == ~==="land bake them until they are brown Big Reductions Monday RREREE, Reductions Monday I 1106 G Street Store News The Holne of Fashxofi ) For Monday, Mny 9 1 000 Suzts—Coats—Dresses At Big Reductions 400 Tailored Suits Youthful and Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Conservative Models Mixtures, Checks, Novclties Formerly $35 to $95 25 ‘39 49 °59 I Our Famous Jersey and Skibo Tweed Suits Now $18.95 I 200 F ashionable Silk Dresses Foulards, Georgettes, Taffetas, Crepes, Satins and others Values, $25 to $60 $19.95, $29.50, $39.50 300 Beautiful Summer Dresses ek ogrmio R o g S . $8.95,815,819.95 S € P -y - wmmmmmmmmm@rm@m@mfiw@mm | All Wraps and Coats at I 100 Trimmed Hats, Values to $10 | Big Reductions Monday, $2.50 100 Handsome Georgette Blouses on Sale Monday, $5.95 & R ERERRRRRR The House of Quality Mayer Wros. & Co. 937939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores j Appealing in Quality, Style and Price. #12.50 Sale ‘o Of All - wool Sport Values, $5 to $10— ol v Phoenix Silk Hose— Choice of stylish band- Jackets — Tailored to You'll find this the low- i L L erfection, in tuxedo or est price by quality and ed Sailors and very be P Dy qualtty coming . Dites Thats plain made belted, ;(n“\’C;“i;:”“\l"m\""H“f ng T i any Ty on e beautifully trimmed; smart pockets and but- m:_xrkct today near this L el T ton trimming: black, price: complete size good aA ortment black i Pe range: black, white, and desirable colors. white and newest col- Havana brown, grav. ors: all sizes. _ (=3 ~or ; .95 Hat Sale[ 19.50 Sal 5.95 Sale U valte Best $5 values, in layer 2 Bt s Of Overblouses—A pur- 1% ignonette Dresses, in chase of crepe de chine felt sport models: plain handsome new sport s oricotahinat models; all the color and georgette models colors or combinations, \.mmlriu.\viun\ of the formerly selling at wWihite and Blies Tavens hour ; while the price is $£7.30 and $850: very much undey actual val- AT . 1Y der, tango, rust, jade, & these afbsses will be attractively !:nlr»r«’t_land 3 new blue, pt tai carefully fitted, as usu- ]"'f“ and embroidery e g al, without additional trimmed styles, in ) gold. ust right for chargc white, flesh and bisque ; right now.” sizes 34 to 44. S12.50 - Q 2.50 Sale $5.00 Hat Sale $3.45 Sale ' T?.Sn ‘1"[ :fll() _\a:ues— All-wool Skirts—These H ress Hats of charm Ve = ing indviduality; & are fashionable pleated iewest $5 Blouses— mo=t extraordinary col- These are fresh new lection of Taffcta Hats, models, belted and but- silk pongees and hand- ;llk Hats, Flower, Rib- ton trimmed; excep- made and hand-drawn on, Ostrich, Aigrette S v -hi and’ Wing Trimmed [+ tionally pretty plaids: :;ledc fos it i Hats, in all black and Uil semuin detsbatanes exqmsttely; beauti- "; Yost colore. E guli Vi E ful; every size to 44. ures and lengths. Agents for Redfern, “the Perfect Corsels™ for Every Type of Figure ettt 1@en H i ,4 hanter of the Florence M o MJEJEWS@EIEIE@"’-J@E@. P I v nd was introduced Doten, moderator « ociation. The glee irection of Mr, k group of Vermont two written by tafford ersity of Verm Merton C. ermon S0 of the u ere the ed on cake: fashion and en with hot biscuits. | formed part of the repast Among the 300 and Mrs. Dur Mabel R. Iei Mouiton, Mr. tdinger and M On the committ Capt. Doten, Mrs Chapin, Jude resident Mrs 5 s R QIR a t ORYERRRY AR YRR LR R REREERRR t tained at five tal their home last w home of [ton Brewe b Aleece Power, neis Keane ndall, Col |5 noge bis Foa | and Mrs Put it inio S pan and bake | in a quick oven. When done split HoTEL open quickiy, spread with butter. then | N ~ | thickly with' the mashed berries. put | : ’ the two halves tog | 14th at K St. The T Chevy Chase Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs hinclander, ntative Mrs. Edward B Mr. and Mrs ed their 1 o and will fornia 16 spend the Mr. and . Ha dianapolis. Barber house on for the summer and are now living there Mrs. Barl Chafee was hostess at Hi luncheon at Mr. and ) house on Ro: ry street and will uild again later in the s Mr. and Palmer Teele, has re- urned to her home Mrs. Henry Corbi her suburban home, which Gen shing occupied fo his return from I Mrs. Elizabeth « hersburi, Md., is vis Herron, s Kate Moore harles C. Clark. Mrs. Christian Joy Peoples will en- n_the members of the Che b at her home this "Mrs. 1. Hen ay afternoon at her home to "Clinton Wo ay to the ¢ Young Women rt Mifflin Hall a s Alexander w 3 stes College Women's Club jesday at a_ bridge ter David Lawren ntertained of his young friends at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Lawrence. at a birthday anniver- sary party last w mong his were: Ethel S young friends Charles Sloan, Mar, Virginia He rnold Clinton Wol, to New York city s Ilizabeth Southgate. daughter and Mrs. Hugh M. Southgate hostess Kriday cvening at - entertaining Mrs. Har Hettie Titus of G house guests of M 3. Al w Andrew White was hostess luncheon at he ~rtaining about spring with th Mrs. William My | at_Tuncheon her Mr. and Mrs. . HL Rawl, who visit- i ed former Representative and Mrs Lever, e Bone for a vis {heir home in Call Mrs. S. L. Lupton i M and Mrs. T. T. Doran herman Ford, W Roger White . who spent the week end in Baltimore, Md, jreturned to her Licut. Commande e returne . Phila d Mrs. R New York city for Mr. and Mrs tertained at Norwood of 1 Mrs. Thomas o Roil four Bermud centers, chop abou ters with some co this with some but d stuff the onio h onion and p for fifteen minutes. For baked potat est potatoes in t them thoroughly, have cooked for a ke cach potato cloth and press H in when th unt the tow tion officer, police and she says that official dog-catche ssoclation aided the sociation in arranging this L. Paul Browne of have gone to their hgme in the west is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. & Blackburn bridge luncheon at her home d Mrs. Oliver Smith hav John Shadermantle of ley. have returned to en the Ghera i 1 n Bast | Eliza’s Baked Onions. ten minutes. Whe, pan and put a lump of butter on f cups of rather thinj minutes, remove the cover. sprinkle with buttered crumbs and brown for| | Baked Potatoes. ing they have smooth skins. Wash S A alad SOCIETY THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - z:_'————————_—_— party of the Ver- both natives of Vermont and the b “including | Wendell T of the Un W, t. in were Justice | ind A wow ATEES recently Daughter of VMrs. Annic C. MAY § 1921—PART 2. . SOCIETY Miss Ella Thurston Blanche Frye were hos charming linen showe Thursd: Mr. Samuel S Holladay There were forty a Ethel Miss Lur spoonfuls of evening in honor of Mi Elizabeth Donald. whose marriage port, La. will take place in June Hostesses at Linen Shower ECol. and Mrs. Macomb ‘ E SPECIALIZE Honor }[ouse Gucst and Miss| Col. and Mre. A sses at small dance 1 and party | house guest, M SEGAL BROS. Phone M. 3081 1014 141h St VW, of Shreve nd the pro DUttt supmor remain with oS S Quality Service ler and Addic Fowle % NOAH‘S ARK TEA ROOM A SR 024 S 5 N French Pancakes. (Farragut Sgeare Wasy) I iifeal Tolir tnblespoontils of Boiten Luncheon—Tea—Dinner and mix radually with foun tahle- To Order rouMERLY Salads, "Cakes. Biscuits, STIEBREL Table S Hote Dinner ¢ 1o 7 10. $1.00 M 1 LLl N ERY The Modern Bride | Tt " e | €07 13th St. NJW. wedding ring—hand-carved IMOGENE LOUISE DIERS, st é DINNER announced her engagement Hotel Table d’Hote | "~ 1 ceamless, of perfect work manship. The one most in demand because of ifs beantiful, ap. pealing desigu is the «weoping | Prices Down BELLS” (PaT. arm 2013 == | On our entire stock .| 10 Mr. Lestic Vail Perry, the wedding | Six Courses S 3 1o take place in June. % v | 12 $1'50 I edding Ring of carly spring Trim- Strawberry Biscuit Shortcake. | (& With Music i Joyor N Mash one quart of strawberries. | % Served from 6 to 8:30 P. M, med Hats and Un- and sweeten o suit the te ang et B ] : . rlin hem stand for o WA half. | % trimmed Shapes. Sitt ‘ond tebsbENe et The least you could get a | ! der into one p and one- | | dinner for in commonplace 1y caspoonful « s+ chon inio | [ surroundings hhtl.el .‘no-t his one tablespoont ter, ada | you pay in this hotel of re- . ; Sh Nk o Mks & deuEn oL finement. Starting tonight, Made in four widths, in Bargalns! can be casily i 1. turn this upon | dine every evening at the green, pellow or white sold, " iyl . tu | platinam ard platinam ci )/ f 1 flour I, Wells enter- of bridge at oK. who visited Rep- m Biloxi. Miss, hard 7. Barber house, Fidler of taken the Rosemary street ho last week. ave sold their Woodri n has moved into ome time after ¥ of Gai- »nm. her niece, of Berryville, Va., lcott was hostess “has ere joint b vin Langle I Cummi cott will entertain one for a short visi about sixty youns old Titus =and Mrs, ns Fails . arc r. and Mrs. Horace ho visited Dr. and r home Thur: thirty gu ti nd Mre guest in 3 rling of who will spend the will entertain b to New York eity e will g0 to forn of Winchester. Va who York city, has roand A E a4 1o Ch cpending the | Wrother, Mr. Wi | adelphia. Va | an Devereux are in | « few days | 1a onions for about n cool remove the t three of the cen- Id boiled ham, mix tered bread crumbs ns with this, place Make about one ! our this around the about forty-five | oes select the larg- he basket, provid- using a brush.” A good plan is to ‘rub or brush them | over with oil or butter. which keeps | the skin from hardening. When they | quarter of an hour | out with a heavy | the skin. Do this| s cooked a little | ionally ! Ohio, as proba- chief, and mayor. if the town had an r, that position also would probably have been “wished” on her, Georgette Crepe Satin Dresses Lace and Taffeta See Window Display FrANKLIN SQUARE Another Merchandising Event That Will Make All Washington Talk About the Extraordinary Values They Secured in the New Store of 1109-1111 4 1109-1111 G St N.W. J GSLAW Values That Have Never Been Equaled A Great Purchase and Sale of 975 NEW DRESSES{ For Women and Misses on Sale Monday Morning at 9:15 o’Clock OVER FIFTY STYLES Crepe de Chine Dresses Canton Crepe Dresses Beaded Taffeta Dresses Printed Georgette Dresses Lace and Georgette Dresses Georgette and Taffeta Dresses —and many other combinations French Organdie, Imported Dotted Swiss Dresses Dresses for Street Wear—Dresses for Afternoon Wear, and hundreds of light pastel shades that are suitable for evening wear. Dresses with rows and rows of fringe. Others are Foulard Silk Dresses Crepe Meteor Dresses with diamonds. D ALPHER Vourning Millinery a Specialty 907 G St. N.W. Dresses SRR R R KR KR IR K MR AR IR RS Il Dresses beaded. Many are embroidered, still others have large flowing sashes, # tunic effects and overdraperies. Never before and possibly never again will you have the opportunity to buy such extraordinary values as we are offering in this sale tomorrow. The color assortment includes Black, Navy, Copenhagen, Orchid, Jade, Henna, Orange, Pink, Flesh, Browns, Tan, Gray, Champagne, Mode, Mole, Oxford, Taupe, Light Green, Lavender, Old Rose, and a wonderful lot of printed Georgettes in beautiful color combinations. All sizes from 16 and 18, 36 to 44. Extra salesladies to give you prompt attention. SKIBO-TWEED SPRING SUIT For Women and Misses Values up to $45 192 150 more received for Tomorrow’s Sale. These Suits created sensational selling this past week and we consider ourselves fortu- nate in securing another shipment. Several nobby styles for the young miss and the ma- trons. Every garment is perfectly tailored and jackets are silk lined. Choice of tan, gray, copen, lavender, navy, rose, orchid and oxford. All sizes 16 to 18, 36 to 44.

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