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1921—PART 2. SOCIETY STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C, MAY 10 SOCIETY celery. peas—any vegetabl sort—should Le eaten in preferer 1415 G Street | 1o meat. dumplings and Fruit and vege salads, prefer Opposite Keith's ably with the rich mavonnaise made Fure Exclusively with and oil a dish that | — o W caten ‘or 'Leading New York Furriers arc always represented at Bird's "0 TE GuingbandGo. 2 May Economy Sales 300 Dresses—All smart modes, in this Spring’s most fascinating models, fashioned in the favorite materials and formerly selling . up to $65.00. At this low price v offering Monday HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. - ' ruit ix alwavs available. Oranges and pineapp 1 E ] : s Chair Coverings. by their ncwest creations. No need erials suitable for chair cover- n berr t to travel to Gotham to buy the sea- 31 TaES Vive in: Ah5 ' Orast 6L exninse: o Ihe Tk ebvery housewife son's more desirable fur novelties | ) tapestries, leather. enamel cloth, mo- rdering for the tabie. %% See our selection of Summer Furs. ;’: ¢ hairs. rep. velours, cretonne and sible she s IMPROVED FUR STORAGE denim. Real tapestries are all-wool, except the high lights of the figures { which are silk; they are soft and Irich. but very attractive to moths fand very hard to protect. Other tapestries are silk and wool. silk cotton, or linen. Linen tap like a glorified cretonn in coloring and very of course. expensive Real leather is cowhide or sheep- <kin, the former dearer and better than the latter. leather should be rubbed from time to time with some | ithin, light-colored oil. as linseed. | vaseline or lemon oil. Enamel cloth | TER, is imitat a aries MUCh | pgrmerly Miss Helen Frances Edgar, | in value: namel cloth is less {likely to crack tha Stiff one ! a bride of early April. ' ¢ ¢ ;‘ | ! Prices Are Down! Latest in Corsets and Underthings Gossard Front Lacing, Mme. Irene and Bctty Way sfizc;al’y Desfgned Back Lacing. Also Made-to-Order Corsets. | A S da: G durah\o‘aml ! P G ’ | improvement on those { Spring Beauty Foods 1 's. Rep is a cotton 3 A for woolen eloth woven with deep| Most of the things I have heen Prices from $3.25 to $65.00 All Carefully Fitted We are offering. THIS WEEK ONLY, 10°¢ off of our Satin and Crepe de Chine Uflders,’,ks. . [Flages:” T is more”expensive. richer | taiking about recontly have in color and more durable than . . g ) ) ) the change olde warmer | MISS GRAYSON MOLER KNAPP, |[denim. which is Inexpensive heavy | 2 (I Uhe i b A R merv asl G- | we is is because the one Who was maid of honor at the Wil-| SGUon cloth serviceable easily dust b e e r that a woman looks but likely to fade. [time in a y linms-Olinger wedding, April LhES i c - Cretonnes or chintzes come in an{ woree s the spring. e G even larger range of color, pattern| 0TS¢ [ s and grade. They can be cleaned Usually the body needs a tonic Recipes From Readers. Tasily, or remewed without very |That we talked about y | greai expense. and are. therefore. in- 06 Wo neid e ome of my readers have been kind | (rideinaiy popular. Linen creto ‘use we have bee <h to send in the following “tried cervice and comes gen- hecusng me havs be | | and true” recipes for other women jold things. Perhaps, most of A A full line of Kayser and Phocnix Silk A T ! =ikl ineed new foods . Lders Lo us however. when all x~i" b B Tenis dvel Hosiery, all colors, $1.50, $2.00 and up. i | applied | ne THIRD FLOOR A. M. P Chocolate Layer Cake—{said. the most actory maierial irs. for color, c ine eup sugar. auarter | 16 e ‘for color. co )8 flour (rounc round- is as ame « ut L . i Leloth. of cotton or cotton and silk. {ing teaspooniul b ¢ ; Lon s a spring lone teaspoon of butter in a eup, drop | and comes between tapestr and cr fruit and one egz. then fill the cup with milk. | tonne in cost X vegetables are the finest a wvor with vamila. Stir all together (Copyright. 1921) {method of accomplishing this. 1 fand bake in two laye min the if it is not possible to buy the o { flour, su and baking powder to-| . . T in the marke nned vegetables | ’ ther four times). leine: 1 cup con- | Little Irritations {should be u in preference to | fectioners® sugar. 3 teaspoons (round- Count the Most | shy beans and potato 1110 F St. N.W. i of cocoa: % teaspoon butter, 1 i contain mineral ioining C f iteaspoon va aspoons boiling ’ < ¢ ! 3 (Adjoining Columbia Theater) 1 N cthe ,“,”,O.MIT 1S often the little irritations 3 ;i A ’ 4 while the | about the house that make thej des v le. Fresh or | a 2 g tasing Jo | work disagreeable. A door sticks. | 5 g . turnips il © “My great-aunt made L —_— .! he best bread pudding that any [# TUg catches when you open @ - ste rue cor has | 2| m ce, and 1 have made it | swinging door. a bureau drawer has =|| LTI il T husband and children for ten | no knobs and objects to being drawn ! Presenting a New Arrival all Strap Novelty Sport -Pumps and Oxfords Priced and wear. on, a velvety .+ ibread crumbs or small pieces of bre | seem like mere trifles. But .nl"rhl A > 3 B ' (crusts may be used). 1 cup Sugat, 2| gether they form the sort of friction of Dresses includes handsome Sk oGty eton ok E fhey form ne serl ol !\Whites and 2 tablespoons of any kind | that is : {of sugar (powdered preferred). a drop | housewife who knows how to i of vanill k the bread crumbs inlcover these little difficultics and {the milk for half an hour. then add: . 4 them before they get past dis- g hand-embroidered canton . {the sugar and egs-yolks: bake this 3 . {mixture in a medium-sized pudding | mending. crepes and crepes de chine— V|3 T 1% holr In i metium aven: | 1t a door sticks the chances are {when it should be of the consistency of | (hat it is too large somewhere for - imush. Now take the dish from the the door frame. Sometimes this is which have been beaten stiff,|due to the fact that the damp »d with the powdered sugar,| weather has caused the door elaborately beaded Georgettes > hi tache braided 1 "‘md flavored with the {butge. When the door drics out 2 - I} in the oven for 1 hour. will go back into position or —Chtic soutachne Oraide flf rved cither hot or cold ! on do not be too hasty r. [ung any of the wood off. Us the ! best way is to find where ti Selas—soft drapy kitlen’s ear il voi senmil® e £one o7 | W ami it "o ke e deortrom mine in return: Icing ior I Cakes. | its hinges and to even-off the door . . {—Put the unbeaten white of one egg|with a f el ;{kl'nz care a(:;x 7 — < into a bow! and add to it 2 tablespoons | the time not to cut off too much satin fla!termg "”g"OII(’”(,’.S of milk (top mill preferred.) N . surface of the wood. Sometimes The One-Strap Pump, as sketched, stir in confectioners’ sugar until th temporary sticking of the door! ; ? is shown in Brown Russia Calf with welt soles; Cuban heels. A Ball-Strap Oxford on the same last, ‘also in Brown Russia Calf, has Cuban or low Military heels with rubber heels at- ugh to spread. 1 flavor this wim|<.m be removed by rubbing the part either vanilla, lemon, almond, orange | of the door that offends«with a littie | | rind, mapl or chocolate. It is just|soap. - {ideal for small cake: | 1f the corner of a rug rumples up | Amy: “Here is the way ake | When the ewinging or a0y oot o e { way 1 make | whon I asses over it. the best thing i [ 2 h fi th t f 1 ¢ A wonderful opportunity for women on the iz e e Bl o iinre Ut b % o 0 whites until stiff, then add to them 1| board. possibly a foot square. a\gl 1 l f R . f f l d dessertspoon of granulated sugar and | a needleful of ;‘;‘r‘gflmfij';fi;jfl‘g,’g:g ! a pinch of cream of tartar. Now ,the rug. Now o ¢ lookout or astunning rock for coatless days, | i rimwsr creim "o i Sow e s Now i (e pleed oStk | & ‘ pie and bake for twenty utes in a | S0 that the ecdges come “‘““‘" a,:‘, slow oven. It is tender and fluffy— | inch from the edges of the rug. o v board and T believ A s ¢ the rug firmly to (_he card! ¢ Styles and colors for every one. B T Bencve tne Feator wnd ot | the By 13 e cardbosza and 1 i mringue that isn't tough, is tna | rug lie flat A 4 L i en slow v enoi i “Tittle irritations in the kitchen t be difficult to brown the Wensils the v”"‘!m',m\fl:rrms"n;:' rinue in Just this way in 4 gas or by to do quite a little of | cetric oven | this_sort of mending yourself. At s e {the hardware shop you may be able s of the gambling|to buy some sort of tin-mending Monte Carlo eutnumbers the | preparation that you can apply your- a general thing, two to one. |self. | andsmartly tailored tricotine. e A Complete Line of Novelty Footwear Our patrons will find here all the truly smart effects that have been brought forward in these fashionable shades. Many of the Strap and Tongue Pump effects have not been shown before and many are exclusive with us. ¢ This sale offers you surprising savings. Have You Visited the Hosiery Section Recently? Here you will find the season’s best offerings in Novelty Lace Hosiery. Ask to see our Pure Silk Hosiery—full fashioned, in Black, Brown or Gray. %a) > HOME NURSING AND HEALTH HINTS ‘:hud"“ | BY M. JESSIE LEITCH. £ 3 | Which Mona did. still wondering Disinfecting a Room. The pathetie little fire having ' The child, who had been ill several | burned out in the grate, Mr. Weir days before her mother had been able | covered the grate with its copper to decide upon calling in the doctor, XTating. closed the windows. and JOS. STRASBURGELR. CO. e e N o8 oo taitn | naying feteune. (e s clothesling _acrus 316~ 312 SEVENTH STREET loctors,” had been safely bundled it astened the pillows to it ith == Lot 1o the hotpital. The doctor had | clothespins. AT proved so comforting that in the Maid’ Gets Instraetions. i rourse of an nour the child had de. A Shallow pan of cold water was £ made wr | veloped an absolute attachment for ' Pplaced on an asbestos mat in the Ve 74 L [J . | { him. and had even expressed the wish middle of tne room on the floor. The - 4 :sl-l formalin candles were placed in it e Je v 2 D& and lighted. As they are fastened to | neciSTERED B tin stands, they were well supported pital—with measle ,in_the pan. 1 " Th e re had been considerable scurry- | Having assured themselves, accord- i i ad really | ing to directions, that the candles i ! y ) - ;.,.v ‘(\unle y?;n'u'-‘;]. hlv‘rldlg\ d ,w;n. lighted and that the gas w As‘ . " . { hospital when the child's fa A ! already being liberated, Mr. and M out the e e Taeiiatans | aysar iy Hhersiof et sudt i | The Steinway Piano PWEDL et thing of importance was | Procecded to sal up the ‘door from | B 4 [ Gitintocting the Hicle £ITTS hedroom. | the Gutside with the vaper strips and Rexogn:lz‘ed gty f;ll ‘Ii"ufswnllg l-_ltteres:edTPeople S e andar or urity o one, | “Better get some formalin c o5 | ewhy did you leave the pan of | Sonority and Perfect Harmonic Effect and burn them in t /1588 | Goator Hn tHe oo e ot e the e o her | Yot therinoom jimaame - asked | | went off to the drug store and pur- MORE L ure in the room chased a dozen candles, though the v room | {eha the candles more effectiv druggist told him distinctly that three e, cancics effective,” | or four would be suflicient. This 4 i I L “And the room | ’ : Rindly father helieved in prepared- | ust remain closed for twenty-four 5 . 3 ] «Whip-Ezey” " suppose we will have to burn [90eD all the windows fo air it inor- | o . - the picture books and toys Mary h ghiy I e clean it 3 ] aids the good { been amusing herself with.” said | MUSt be sure to hold a damp cloth " i % ife t ki Mary's mother, rather blankly, a !0 your mouth and nose, Mona. when il i ousewiie to make fiittle inclined o mop her eves when [ ¥OU o into the room, on account of | ? : R A i e husbi : the irritating fumes.’ At least. that| | i i meals more attract- her hushand was not looking, for the fume 'H“"!,[‘__‘:{Igffi“'” g i i ! ive and less costly. o S ana Mary was their baby, | e e Dishes, which for- o breezed the man, “1 wes| FRESH SHIPME merly were luxuries, woing to tell you about them N E are now made so sh;ht in cost by “The Piano of the Musical Immortals” TS ARRIVE ESDAY In the world of Music it has maintained its promi- nence both at Home and in Concert—preferred by Artists for generations and by Students who take the Study of this Art in a serious spirit. e roo t's a lucky thing that i hene 1% freptace in Mary't ved- BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE room. The True Homemnade Salad Dressing | { Lt ot 1 o D e Tani . RICHARD HELLMANN'S -Ezey”,that all > : H Hard to Destroy Playthings. ASK YOUR GROCER can indulge in them. | picture books and battered dolls 12 30 Tt 1 itseif the Pi } iy . and wabbly, well used toys have a a y s iano ca Fruits and cereals--desserts, fruit salads--coffee, tea and cocoa, all are more 8 “(.;“l')tnk!‘:;’fl ID‘;‘ MR CiAND €A AR o T be E(,:x:xit}érz;)::nu ‘t((:(“:fccl"(: witllx thtc]?.;atv:: izing-- i i s ‘hen one is about to touc! atcl — 202 1 “eel’ A appetizing--more tempting and more tasty when served with whipped cream. g‘(, f:,'l:.; and after she b [Diled all the very soul of the inspired thought that e e daug] S ) y 3 H 1 1 o And—-wilh Ihc use offl Whip-Ezey” spccial heauy . lhal is hlgh in Mrs. Weir turned to her husband ap- Francke & Lusfick means.so much in interpretation. cost, is nol necessary in order {o have delicious, rich whipped cream. oL ani do, ity AathienTighe “sald, Furri T'o the Parent about to start a child in Mus H H o ° S0, mumbling under breath, the | urriers Inexpensive thin coffee cream-even evaporated milk can be beaten into stiff, ther st fire to the little; preciaus | proper conception of pure Tone that is so vital through- velvety whipped cream in two minutes, by adding just a f nean. saving, to’ cover up ‘his emo; “Whip Ezey’: phii ety il il Cold Storage out a musical carcer and at the same time its remarkable durability makes it a cherished companion for life. ing Chri Unfl: all over ol 66 s ”» T Mary comes home; 4 Your Grocer Can Supply You With “Whip-Ezey T SR W motner assented tions, which were partly imparted by | An Interesting Exhibit of New Steinway Grands and Uprights Is Always Main- c, the Steinway is a splendid investment. It furnishes the We are now displaying an “ A bottle of generous size can be purchased for only 25 cents | Hor® usband. who had been well [l ynusual collection of adv. t s r T and. 1 1 Padl s vance A \ and its contents will last the average family for two or brimed by e e sstie apon some (il models in tained Here on Our Second - Floor. three weeks. S vague knowledge that she had ac- % o quired subconsciously. it seemed. Mrs. . & v v bout i b au and By analysis it has been proven absolutely pure-it is harmless I s % Cionat }m;rs u;;:;l cur; as well as tasteless and it prevents whipped cream from o e N oiey affost ° ° ° returning to liquid fo! H ¥we must rig up a line across the iing o Lmbh Uik tats s nadl oG 2 Nctee, BT R e s e S T bottl h 7 on. We can pin the pillows to it, Exclusive Distributors for Steinway Pianos in Washington I 1 o A ., callin lou ry one boltle as the most convincing T M tecn” ot " clothestine, _which PLAYER- VICTOR- proof of its merits. Mona, the maid, brought hasiily. She 3 ; a. as i o B resented 16 as It she cxpeeted [ We will gladly estimate the PIANOS VICTROLAS Manufactured and Guaranteed by to see bacteria crawling around the cost of restyling your fur L t l A alyt' l L bO t i I mo;{‘xelal;(: ?.E'f’.',‘,’; a little flour and coat, and assure i actea n ical Laboratories, Inc. - ater paste, Mona.” sald Mrs Weir, i y‘:“ ® saving t ips t ’ § at Buffalo, N. Y. B e s et e | i 2R e m s i prices, ! pantry sheives. 1 will need enough strips to cover the crevices around 1230 14th St. N.W. the doors and windows. Just leave it at the doors”