Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1921, Page 37

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[ SOCIETY e Club Is Host at Dance for ' o | Oriental Rugs I " Student Training School, Cleaned, Repaired, | ™% X" rom providence st ‘Stoned Until W&lnt(‘dmom Training ‘Schocl proved to be a pleasant social event for all . du 1t is.science to properly and thor- to the efforts of the sident, Miss Catherine O'Donnell, oughly lean .and repair Oriental |1 Rugs- r corps of men js the!'© nt, Miss Gladys Cun- gnost efficient to be found in any, pell, Mrs Holy Cross Alumnae Hold Annual Reunion The annual reunion of the Alumnae of Holy Cross Academy. “Dumbar- ton,”” was held at Wardman Park Hotel or June 14. Luncheon was served on e tables were artisti- with the members W. B rones were Mrs. J. O'Don- . Callan and Mrs. Deleveigne. | o al selections, “Au ng Sy sung in chorus, closing the happy feast. —_— Tough Chicken Made Tender. 3 Prepare the chicken as for stewing, - put’it in a frying pan with a tittle water oo of powdered gela- |and cook slowly, adding sgjt when the cup of boiling water apd | chicken is half done. Whe nearly done e mixture with one |allow the water to boii awvay until the d the strained juice |pan is almost dry, add about two table- | i ce president, ingham, together f the club. The ¢ Tand. “Our cold ftorage for taking| care of them. where theyll be ab- | et Colutely fhee from all harm, is the, _Molded Prunes With Cream. best. | ash four cups of prunes. cover N | with cold water and allow to soak s | overnight. . Hekimian 1512 H N.W. Carpets | two ta | tin_in on .add to feup of s of one oran r into a wet mold | spoonfuls of chicken fat and sdute the | and turn ou! et. Decorate with |chicken until brown. Serve with brown Phome Main 2063 | whipped made from t We Have Kept Our Word -We Have Made Good We Promised You a Sensational Saleand You Got It Thousands of People Poured Into the Store of J.E. CUNNINGHAM & C0. 316 7th Street N. W. For the Greatest of Qur . Price Slashing Sales Thousands of dollars’ worth of new, high-grade women’s and misses’ wearing "apparel literally sacri- ficed in this tremendous memha_m.:lise event. Our Patrons Are Amazed At the tremendous bargains offered at this Business .. Adjustment Sale. Read every word in this “ad.” Don’t miss an itern—you will save money. E LADIES' SUITS Traveling Suits. . . ... ..$14.95 | Fine Tricotine Suits. . . .$45.00 Silk Shantung Suits. .. . .$17.25 | Navy Blue Suits. . . . ... . $29.50 LinenesSuits. . ......... $9.75 |Fancy Tricotine Spits. ..$§39.50 - LADIES’ DRESSES || =M% $20 Summer Dresses. . .$11.75 | $25 Voile and Organdy i kY warment was taisly $30 Organdy Dresses...$10.00 [Imported Gingham..... $9.75 1:0dd Lot Silk Dresses. .$14.98 | Silk Sport Dresses. . . . .$19.75 SWEATERS| SKIRTS Sweaters. ... ... $5.00 | $17 Sport Skirts. .. ....$10.95 Black & White Wool " | White Wash Skirts_. . . . ‘$5.00 Sweaters. ......... $5.00 | Baronet Satin Skirts.... $8.95 $5 Tie-Back Fiber Silk | Fancy Sport Silk Skirts. $10.95 Sweaters. ......... $2.98 | White Wash Skirts..... $2.98 MRS. EBWARD BANCROFT TOWNE, ge in San Francisco Thursds: was Miss Anner Eillis, daughter of Mra. M. A. ElMx of Herpdon, Va. The Fashion for Lol Black Satin Frocks BY ANNE RIFTENHOUSE. / The importance of the separate {jacket -has gained the attention of {women. They have come to the point where they like the idea. It was difficult to persuade them to give up the long top coat which pre- {ceded the long cape. They feit that {both these garments were made suita- ble by their length for protective pur- poses. Their argument was reason- Merchandise. Refrigerators " At Clearance Priccs Apartment Size Refrigerator. . .$25.00 $69.00 Porcelain Refrigerator 53.00 $96.00 Porcelain Refrigerator. . 75.00 $119.00 Porgolain Refrigerator.. 80.00 ART DEPARTMENT. 75c3hlplrml.ilu"fl,min,l'luk'l'nvda. For 25c. ; $1.75 Stamped Cotton Pillow Cases, hemstitched edge, for crochet. For $1.25 pair. $5.00 Pave Linen Card Table Covers,. odge. For $4.00 each. $4.00 Linen Card Table Covers, hand-crochet lace edge. For $250 cach. $1.50 Linen Card Table Covers, bemmed eor scalloped Fer $1.00 each. o hasd-crochet lnce BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. As oxtra discount of 25% will prevail en our eatire stock of Blanksts and Comforts for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. AR sales fimal BLACK 'SATIN FROCK WITH SHORT K VHITE OPEN- IN FRONT AND TRIMMED O S THIS FA! PAUL POIRET. " GRASS RUGS AT CLEARING PRICES. We'd rather clear them out now than carry them throughout ammer. - ~ An wansnal eppostunity while the wholo summer is bef rest of the costume. When the youngsters began this {tashion they wore one-piece frocks of 9 x12 . 10312 . 10%4x1314. 12 315 . 12 x18 . | gave sobriety to what was otherwise a country outfit. |* The short cape began its career ber Ifore the short jacket appeared. It is Ireally a product or a leftover-of last ‘summer, when it appeared as part of a,frock. In March it came over to OVAL RUSH RUGS. Anthwflylu,wmiiuhalulmwitb Rorders; very useful inside the house and fine for porches. $55 Fancy Wraps $35% $35 Taffeta Capes 195 $25 All-onl Novelty COATS 12£ Knitted Bathing Suits Milanese Silk PETTICOATS frock or a sport costume into a con- ventional suit. The sketch shows how. such a short jacket of white broadcloth turns & ack satin into a| i : ' garment that cah b o e ] street. It is said t! i S due for a revival and these jackets are the first indication of it. h rment may e quite plain, y trimmed with silver buttans / 50c Drapery Net, whita asd ivery, 29¢ yard, $2.00 Swrey Cloth, 50 inches ide, TSc yard ussia. Triangles of stitchery cover a fow of . these white jackets and black chainette stitchery is also use Bur Huber'Chypr Cushions. Special, $3.75. ‘Wall-of-Troy design on the edges and over the entire sleeve. $1.00 Figured Freach M 49¢ yard. ! Deviled Crabs. $1.25 White Scotch Madras, 75c yard, op a large onion and fry it yntil L - :&‘:’ ::Id ‘one lahl‘e‘lpoonnf nm: ‘3" j:p 5_0;_ m ll‘ h‘ llvnh-h,. e, 20¢ M cpaked White Tafféta Hats. . . .$6.95 { French Voile Waists. ...5198 New Gardea Hlati. .. . $4.85 | Extrasie Goorgelts Waists...............5398 | White Milan Sailors. . .$1.95 | Hand Made Batiste Waists.$2.98, bs ane —_—— ' Spanish Browned Potatoes. Peel.and boil six large white pats- foes. Mash and mix them with ane- fourth™ pint of grated cheese, large minced onfon and salt, pepper. to taste.. Form in. tterad ' Established 1861 Moses & Sons Furitare F and th Sts. | Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale | Qur entire stock of Summer Furniture marked 25% less than regular, for clearance hefore June 30., * This stock includes Reed, Fiber and Willow furniture in natural or decorated colors—Porch and Lawn furniture, Porch Hammocks, in fact all Summer " Inquire About Our beferred Payment Plan permanen| * shades, also white. 38, 42 and 45 inches. 75c yard. - Rugs Drapery Department 85c Scotch Madris, green ealy, 3%¢ yard. ) Visit Our Rest Room---Main Floor Rear SOCIETY 5 Linens k - Upholstery “ . The Linen Shop Madeira Hand-Embroidered Pure Linen Tea Napkins, scal- loped edge, eyelet and salid corner embroidered, 13x13 inches. Values up to $15.00. Far $9.50 dezen. Filet of the Loom Scarfs, beautiful imitation of real filet with lineme centers or all filet. Sizes 18336, 18245 and 18354 inches. Values to $3.00 each. For $1.50. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Pure Linen Tea Cloths, S4-inch diameter, with seed, solid and blind embroidery, scalloped edge, elaborate designs. Values to, $30.00. For $15.00 each. Hand-Blocked Pure Linen TeaSets, 1 centerpiece, 22 inches, with 6 deylies, each 6 and 10 inches; colored designs on cveam Limen, scalloped edge. Regularly $6.50 set. For $4.50 set. Porto Rican Haud-Made Pare Linen Handlerchiofs, flet cormers, filet edge and insertions, glove and regular sizes on finest pure linen. $2.65 to $3.00.. For $1.25 each. ~ 100 Bleached Pure Irish Limen Table. Cloths, beautiful de- signs om finest damask. Sizes 2x2 yards; wear Regular $13.25, $17.50, $20.50, $23.00, $24.00, $26.50 and $32.00. Reduced to $6.60, $8.25, $10.25, $11.50, $12.00, $13.25 ang $16.00. . Cotton Napkins, hemmed ready for use. For cummer homes they will save yoar linens. * $5.50 Cotton Napkins, 24x24 inches. For $3.95 dezen. $3.50 Cotten Napkins, 19x19 inches. For $2.50 dozen. $2.50 Cotton Napkins, 17x17 inches. For $1.75 dozen. Plain Colored Chiffen Finished Voiles, also Printed Voiles, and odd, fine White Goods, usuable lemgths. Regular prices, 50c, 75¢, 85c and $1.00 yard. For 25¢ yard. Plain Colored Organdies, t finish, in the wamted Genuine St. Gall Embroidered Dotted Swiss, white with red, blue, tan, pink, helio, copen and green dots, light blue with white dots, copen with red rose with white dots, gray with helio and green with white. “Regularly $1.65, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 yard. For $1.50 yard. Grass Runners at little more than one-half the wsual prices. $1.20 value, 30 inches wide, 70c per yard. $1.25 value, 36 inches wide, 75¢ per yard. SEAMLESS VELVETS. AR bave long been looking for, 3 ’.!.5!“_'-.: l"h":mxu‘nlibpd 6.2 .oviaised $ 750 7.6:106...... ... 1150 9 312 ... $1.25 Imported and. Domestic Crotonne, 85 yard. $6.25 Marquisette Curtaiss, $3.50 paiv. $6.00 Stenciled Valancs Curtains, $3.25 pair. $3.50 Cross-Siripe Summer Portierss) $275 pais. Stenciled Crash Couch Covers. Spocial, §5.00 each. " $15.00 and $18.00 Tapestry Conch' Covers, $8.75. R e I e mA RRREER ST G ULER U TR T U T A S

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