Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 40

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_SOCIETY B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. Bl D. C. MAY 8 1921—PART SOCIETY MME. ROZANN restored and Tor men and Offies hours, appointment phone North 9080, | irgini | ¥ made it is smooth and flnf.' Virginia Spoon Bread. BRIy thiciter than mashed Dotatas Stir into a quart of warm salted |and in the delic: of flavor bears no milk a cup of fine yellow corn meal | resemblance to ordinary cornbnead. and four eggs, well “”““I‘vl Add a'lhl- v . two heaping tablespoonfyls | ’ ——_’——_‘“ 3 b L‘(fit:‘n’xfi: and rm;k‘ thoroughly. Turn| Tn North Australia !h(rrk are ‘(”:A out Into a buttered baking dish and taln ravmfl:al tribes w )\-:\ II\,:\ e ;1.‘ i"“ brown in the oven. Serve hot with!tice -i(‘ ommg“x' slain friends, not their enew DERMATOLOGIST los. Wlemishes. acne and pit s removed. Ten to fifteen m yonr appearance, Contour skin given the bloom of youth women. Apt. %43 the Hadleigh. 1 am. 03 pm. For evening Personal Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann returncd Tuesday from a three-week stay at French Lick Springs, Ind. butter. When brown n the oven Mrs. Ben Frank has returned to her; home in Baltimore. H { The Friday Afternoon Bridge Club {was entertained at ncheon and [bridge Tast weck by Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger at thg Hotel | _Mr.and Mrs. Edward Rhodes_and { Miss Liilian Harris of New York =< !motored to Washington last week. to [ spend seversl days with relatives. | The returned to New York Mondav. | | Mrs. " Meyer Fellheimer loft for ’ i French Lick Springs. Tnd., ) 1115-1117 F STREET Jonas of Tenn. ! |, The board of the Sistcrhood of the | Temple gave a luncheon preceding {the reguiar board meeting on Tues- lday at the temple for hte new officers jand board members. i ] Now Display Frames. ds. . D l [ The Afterncon Bridge Club met at| Frocks \ s Sre e the home of Mrs. Leonard Schloss | s R ua Friday for luncheon and bridge i MIsS o Order } C ] S | Mrs. Julia Birkenwald of Baltimore! paughter e ‘,Ma\fl? TthN e Ladies aplto/ Hat hop the guest last week of Mrs. Sid- | yitehell Wa E onit. Alss : Kaufman. irs. Clara Barnes 4 is spending in s Atlantic City at the Hotel Jamie Murfeld, {guest of her sister, Mrs. singer. has returned to Advantages Style and service are two features of the Louvre that insure | aj i i who was the, - samuel Ben- |10, her home in | f : B Baltimore. um a degree of Sal.lS.fRClIDI.I not ;fvmlab.le e!sevfhen.a under.the same [ PMrs: “Tre Raumearten wax hostoss | favorable conditions—in which price is likewise a big factor. 3.0 & Juncheon mnd bridge ot the Mr. and Mrs. Sol Greenhut left for: their hom, in naba, Mich.'| % Wednesday, ter a two-month visit with their daughter, Mrs. Melville Fischer. ummery esses r.and Mre Jacques 1 re- By turned to New York last week afier sperding the nter in Washinzon. New cxpressions of fashion—in Lace, Canton Crepe, Georg- . LIy . 1 Mr. and €. Sol Meyer and family cite, &c., in exciusive beaded designs. Black, Navy and the full e ke Dl Mever mnd fam Y toterie Of new to'ori Lome in Clevelund I'ark . g . : = . Mrs. Isadore Saks returned to New | Organdie, Voile, Linen, Swiss, Gingham—modeled with oK o oary Jateer jspending. (W a taste and grace that are charming. All colors—for all occa- teaen | sions. Heavenrich and Miss 1, are in Washington and are the Arlington Hotel. | ling ten « rome Sak 3 otored to New Yor ‘ity. They left town on and will motor back to- Svort Dresses Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and Novelties—presented in the new colors, Tomato, Tangerine and the novelty high tones $29.£0 to $65.00 Adolph Kuntz has returned to in the Beacon. after | ks in Den ol brother and nd Mrs. i {guest of her Hlaw, Mr. All Suits Mi. { Constance Bous and Miss Esther [Green went to Newport News i Tremendously ‘Reduced [weok to attend the. meeting. f the] £ R B | Virginia Federation of Women's We've grouped them into five lots; tailored and dressy mod- Clubs, Miss Linda Cruger of New York city {is guest of Mr. Leonard D, Christic in Rosemont nd Mrs. Rowland Gary of Bos els, smartly designed; embroidered, beaded and braided; lined with silk. 7’ ’ They were $59.50 to $175 {ioh s Now $44.50 to $98.50 - R and Mrs, Mrs. J. G Mid- s W urned from a v, scock, in Frederic B > a lot of Suits made up from many grades—two Fea.turlng 7nd three of a number; some of them up to double the special price. Choice, Mr: Leon ! Eddington and Master | 1 ary are back from a visit to Mrs. | | Charles Braney, Htimore ! Mrs. Charle Ceils of St. Albans, | v is the guest of her brother, Mr. | Vioiette, on nrmmu.-k% | S vel H. Parsonss who has - of her parents, Mr. | a <. - Uhler. on North | | Was E . has returned 1o} | Ca Eustis, where Capt. Parsons is | { stationed. ! ! | Mrs. (horge A Mushbach has H | | turned from a visit 1o her neph i | . Dr. 2ad Mre. William Gwynn, | Washington. ] Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Birrell have TSN returned from a visit { Norfoli. { Miss Louisa Davis of Leesburg was | Edward | to friends in | ers is the guest of | ricksburg. i 1ughter of ¢l M. | evening Methodist {at the parsonage of Trinity Rev. Dr. D. H. Martin. tended by her siste best man wa brother {Church b; thride w Conrad Stone Kenneth The and the Lives, Next Door to R. Harris & Co. 402-404 Seventh Street of and Mrs. W Euesis last week of hig in Charlotte. N L. Cowhig were the Mr. W. M. Cow- & | Miss Ruth F William Mr, married ances Green and Silva D1 were |Saturday morning at the par omax First Baptist Churci by Rev. | son. D. D i About 200 = Remarkable jof the {E. B.J i Miss Abbie Hoxton has returncd iher home on S Hill aft |spending severa iversity_of Virginia. | Virginia Farmer has re the tur; to her home at Burke. Va.. accom nied by her daughter, Mrs. Fred iris Mr. Heisley i Mor- | of Williams- | Iport. Pa. guests of their niecc, | . iMrs s, H. zan. ; { " Mr.and Mrs. Elmcr Spittle and their | !children removed to Seminary Hill | {last wcek to spend the summer at | r country place. 1 es Edna. Blanche and Amelia | of Baltimore are the gucsts of and Mrs Cumeron street W. W. Ballanger on i At a very great reduction | ! e e | from their actual value— Electro-Pneumatic Brakes. : ) | ~ 147 The assortment includes some really surprising values—mod- els that are most exclusive, materials most favored; type and From the Electrical Keview One of the first trains equipped with | the three-wire electro-pneumatic brake and telenhone svstem to be®oj i {erated over any railroad in the wo ' i Worth up to $30.00 a is now in operation ove division of the Pennsyl The object of the brake is to secure neous applicatio direct release regardl thus ding the objectionable {action bet {generator « Ilocomotive s of the leneth of the 1 n the cars. A turbo- «d at the ton of the ke hox generates di- iy rect current at a pressure of 110 volts | character far above the average and all of them are productions fgr setunting (he slectiic magtiets on i ~ he air brake valve of cach car. W he of the highest grade makers. the cngineer switches on the current and applies the air brakes. he is en- abled to make a quick, smooth and safe stop. and the objectionable slack action between the cars is thereby | avoided. Fculard Taffeta Pciret Twill Crepe de Chine Messaline Worsted Sports In aszorted sizes for ladies and misses—beautifully designed in embroidered effects, combinations, beading, etc. A Modem A very special offering! o ~ | Heating . . - Plant Fulwool Jersey Suits | Batl::oom with belt, pocket in skirt;" < splendidly finished. All the 90 Will Enhance the Hecather mixtures. Brown, [ Value of Any House Green, Blue, Gray, etc., and spe- Now Is the time to install, cially priccd """"""""" Get Our l‘J;limal» i MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. N.W. Main 3016-3017 gagement to M to denote pleasute j Fruit Jelly Cream. | 0 a hot oven just befo auickly and serve wi Marshmallows in Cup Cakes. Jan A " To the stiffly beaten whites of thre. ious dessert seruine heat auickly snd e gos and th r\m-nfn’L« of Pow- | scony i e 4 b5 glass of any Ces |eaken ' the cakes w In Hungary the wemen do not vo 3 L of any cleaslcak i the cakes w n Hungars the women do ixed. put inte small cups or g [ 1emon. and « oniy if they can read and write and place in the fr ntil A Serve with swe whipped | T m garnished with finely chopped | At the Photo Parlors. the photyerafs? ucive: dgliave: Tow tha: o l Bring in your for the second and $5 Loy B Leghorns and Straw Hats of all kinds tor Blearcking and Reblocking Latest Arrivals Ready-to-Wear Hats REDUCED PRICES During May on all Summer Suits, Linens, Capes and Street See Our_Displiy of test Spring Hat 508 Eleventh Street N. W, ADOLF 926 17th St. N.W. ALSO REMODELLING Phone Main £2 Pur Work teputation. g Layving This neise is hen cackles,after an ezg | said to to, some scientists be an laughter in HEAR THESE TWO BIG VOCALION RECORD HITS 1 Iost My Heart Intro rut Miss Lizzie Romance -Waltz (Lee Duvids M ur-1n Aeollan Dance Orchestra Waitz () 4163 1014n “EOT L ello Cello ot New New May May Vocalion Vocalion Records Records On Sale On Sale . J. DEMOLL & CO.’S GREAT MAY SALE It Includes New and Exchanged Grand and Upright Pianos and Pianolas —The second wecek of this extraordinary Sale will be featured by great- cr value giving than ever. If yeu contemplate buying a Piano or Pianola, buy now. 3 . Come Tomorrow Morning —All instruments are priced far below their regular cost and are sold with our guarantee. Never in the History of O. J. DeMoll & Co. Have we been able to quote such values. We Mention “4” to llustrate the Bargains | Group A Priced from $125.00 Upright Pianos Included in are many of the best- known makes. Instru- ments in this group have been taken in ex- change and have been repaired in first-class condition and carry our unequivocal guar- antee. « Group B * Priced from $350.00 Player Pianos also Pianolas Group C Priced from $600.00 Baby Grand Pianos Group D Priced from $325.00 || BRAND NEW Upright Pianos this list 2 *d. by Aeolian Co. Mg ot Included in this list is prac- tically our entire stock of new Upright pianos. Mapny well- known and standard makes are in this group. such as Weber, Ivers & Pond, Sohmer, Shoninger, Krakauer, etc. A wide variety of beautiful cases in choice woods and rare de- signs. both ed and brown ma- v. golden oaks, fumed Included in this list are many brand-new Baby Grands which we have priced far be- low their regular cost. Also slightly used Grands we have taken in exchange or used at recitals. Many famous makes are in this group, including Weber. Sohmer, Ivers & Pond, Krakauer. McPhail, Hazelton, Fischer, etc. Included in this list are in- struments bearing such fa- mous names as Steinway Pianolas, Weber, Steck, Wheelock. Stroud, Autopiano. Behning, Angelus, etc. Many of these instruments are new. but slightly shop worn, others have been exchanged for high- er priced Pianolas or Duo-Art Pianolas. Monthly Terms As Low as $12.00 Monthly Terms As Low as $15.00 Monthly Terms As Low as $12.00 Monthly Terms As Low as $10.00 & CO. Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL Twelfth and G Streets Steinway Duo-Art Pianolas Weber Duo-Art Pianolas Aecolian Vocalions i N X . SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER-PIANOS 0. J. DeMOLL

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