Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1921, Page 38

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4 a N - - o 0 e THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY ‘17, ‘1921—PART 2. A Domestic Beauty Exercise double handful of salt, one small Altruistic. - ' l Alexandria Society. I Housework can be made a beauty onion chopped and one teaspoonful of | arosver No. Bobble, I can't allow ! exercige, though 1 am sure very few Miss Virginia Leech of Front Royal is ground cloves. Simmer all together|you to play with that little Kim boy. until the watery particles disappear |He might have @ bad influence over people think 8o, and still fewer try to prove it. the guest of Mrs. Willlam N. Smith In Rosemont, and the compound becomes somewhat ¥ou I play Housework, of course, that is done Mrs. William Ashby Byerly of Bridge- /SOCIETY SOCIETY ) 1ist about your case. There are ex- rcises which have been known tof cure many cases of defective sight These should be arranged according to vour particular requirements. and your doctor will do this for you. sionally to stralghten up and draw in four to six deep breaths of air, and if your work is heavy stop occasion- ally for two minutes’ complete relax- ation. E. Z—You should consult your ocu- Green Tomato Catsup. Boil unskinned some green toma- toes until soft, then put them through a colander. To one and one-half gal- lons of tomatoes add one pound of sugar, one pint of vinegar, one table- spoonful of whole black pepper, a'hot. . Bobbie—But, mother, can like marmalade. Bottle and seal while | Tt e A £ jHousework, of course, that s done might have over ir air, work that is done hurriedly and him? misht have oyer Wil nervously,” with frowning face and contracted chest, could be nothing ¢x- water, Va., is visiting Mrs. Charles T. Lindsay on South Columbus street. Mrs. William J. Boothe and her son, Mr. Gardner Boothe, Went to ' Morris- town, N. J., last week to attend the wedding, Tuesday, of Mrs. Boothe's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Henry, and Mr. Lanfer McKee of New York, formerly of Washington, Mrs. Charles B. Morrison has returned from a_visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, in Butler, Pa. Mrs. Morrison was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Edwina Wagner. Miss Sarah Ruben and Mr. Leopold Ruben are spending u month at Bedford Springs, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Railing of Balti- more have returned after a visit to lzr. ullld Mrs. George H. Railing on Duke street. Mrs. Alfred Gillum and children, Mil- dred and Llewellyn, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Todd Fitsgerald at Camp Humphreys. Mrs. R. H, Pleasants and her four daughters are spending a week with relatives in Waynesboro, Va. cept harmful. But housework done an_exercise can be beneficlal. First of all, you must arrange your work so that you do not bend over at it. Tables and_sinks are invariably made too low. You contract the chest 80 you do not breathe properly, and you get into a round-shouldered po- sition which gives the body the lines of old age by working in this incon- venient fashion. Put your table on a iplatform so you need not stoop, and {1f you cannot have the kitchen sink raised, set the dishpan on a wooden ibox g0 it comes to the proper height. When you use & broom, keep your }ehoulders back and use long swinging moticns of the arms. Sweeping is a8 easy this way as hunched up over the {broom handle. Do not be afraid of bencing and stooping motions when !you dust or make beds. These keep {the back supple and reduce flesh around the walst. An Important thing to remember Is to work outdoors as much as possi- ble, and when working indoors to Fave the rooms well ventilated. One grows tired and nervous and old on jLad air, which devitalizes the blood. When you are working stop occa- Sal Trimmed and Untrimmed Hard to please? Have an idea you want worked out? We will help you. SUMMER MOURNING HATS AND VEILS WE FIT THE HEAD ZIMMERMANN, 1307 Conn. Ave. e of Hats EVERY HAT REDUCED Miss Estelle McCourt of Baltimore is the guest of Mrs. L. L. Lyles on Prince e — street. S ] Mrs. E. C. Mawyer has returned from Rin 2 : li H t fle——————] a ‘visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : : t R. L. Powell, at North Garden, Va. i The members of the Old Dominion : o : [ * Boat Club gave & dance at the club- B Saapgfaye, 8 danie === Special showing o e Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Berryman and their daughter have returned to their home In New Rochelle, N. Y., after a visit to_friends. Mrs. Samuel L. Monroe left last week to spend a month at Northwood, N. H. MRS. THOMAS E. COVINGTON. Before her marriage bere June 29 she was Mrx. George S. Covington, and took an active part in Confederate —embracing desirable models in white, brown, gray and black low shoes—all from Rich’s regular stock. One Lot One Lot One Lot refi?nznd".:jm- é\Tos C. Bll:flrr have benefit work. o m Culpeper, where they Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to m;:‘ded the Biroe T € Y iss Catherine Bayliss and Miss Vir- |y sl a., where she was the guest of her ' $8.90 $6.90 $4.90 finla Vemon, have retumca atter & | Jh VRS SR Ren R S0 ELECTRIC \ Mr. and Mrs. R L Stone of Rich.| Mrs. Leonard Schloss and daughter > . 3 mond _wi a Former Prices 37 to $14.50 mond were the ‘week end guests of fare in Atlantic City. , Mrs. Sarah Bemnett of Norfolk, Va., Is visiting Mrs. Eugene Schwab of Lanier place. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lowenthal are in’ Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eisemar left Friday to spend two weeks at the Old Sweet Springs, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Breslau, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gold- smith Sigmund and their son Billy lea\;; today to take a motor trip north. Mrs. Jennie Einstein left Friday for Bluemont, Va., to spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lyon left Fri- day by motor for Atlantic City, where they will be at the Hotel Traymore. Later in the scason they will visit a number of resorts. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer and their two children left yesterday to spend the summer at the Hotel Braddock, Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenberg and | their niece, Miss Beatrice Levy, of | the Hadleigh Mrs. Charles F. Bender and Miss Helen Marjorie Bender of Pittsburgh - are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles g.- kOulcuull. in George Washington 1] o 7Bt s, Bt v, e er's mother, Mrs, B. K. -1001 F St., Corner Tenth Shop Fridays—Store Closed Saturdays During July and August No Modern Housewife Should Be Without One— $5 Monthly EASY TERMS Hours of time and miles of steps are saved for busy women by the wide, dirt-greedy nozzle of the Royal Electric Cleaner. It cleans a 14-inch wide swath at every stroke—a big advantage in easy, SPEEDY CLEANING. Let Us Demonstrate Crismond, ‘in Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Walden and their children have returned home after a visit to Mrs. Walden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neal, in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bastuscheck of Washington have returned after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hildebrand. Miss Mary Barber and Mr. Walter Barber are the guests of friends In Loudoun county. Mrs. Charles Proctor has gone to Pat- erson, N. J., to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kennoe are spend- ing several weeks at Atlantic City. Miss Josephine Cowing is the guest of friends in Warrenton. Miss Mabel Knight has returned from spending several weeks in Staunton and Charlottesville. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Woodward are the guests of the former's brother, Mr. Furs Remodeled and Repaired—Models Copied two children, who are spending the R R OO summer abroad, through German Mrs. Edgar Carpenter is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Up- shur Nottingham, in Eastville, Va. { Mr. and Mrs. John E. Clapdore an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Estelle Clapdore Woomert, and | Mr. William McAbee of York, Pa., o Mondas, Juiy Li at the mmm.‘m —_ ?hi[ips om SR~ of the Southern Methodist Church by ! For 608 TO 614 A ELEVENTH ST. Rev. Dr. E. V. Regester. Monday Only i are now motoring 3 are on a motor trip to | i Harry Woodward, in Gloversville, Wilmington, Del. Y Phone 4 714 Mrs. Leos Dovers 16 sbending & Mrs. Charles Stein has returned | (§ with friends in Kansas City, Mo. from Braddock Helghts, where she | [fl o 12th St. ‘ Mrs. Maggie Boothe and Miss Mar- | Visited her mother, Mrs. Ney of Har- | 3 Mam * garet Boothe have returned from a visit | Figonberg. Va. fi 7320 N.W. to relatives in Upperville, Vi Mrs. Milton Hopfenmaier and her | g W o G at Twelfth St. . Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear Our Annual B Summer Fur Sale 2N Saves You 42 . Guaranteed 1921-1922 Models We bought our skins early and paid for them when the prices were lowest. Now we offer you these elegant garments at a third less than you will have to pay for them" during the season. B NOW! Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9:15 A.M. Purchase With Confidence A Small Deposit Buying furs from us implies complete satisfac- d By making 3] small tion. We call every fur by its correct name, nothing ‘;E’l'”‘;z y?;‘;dsei:cz:fi‘d‘ is misrepresented. If you are unfamiliar with furs we storage pFREE—pay- can be relied upon implicitly—we tell you exactly ments to continue at what you are buying. 1 - Miss Jean Roberts and Miss Mary Hunt Roberts are spending several weeks at Skaneateles, N . ! Mrs. Julian T. Burke, who spent the past few months in Washington with her son-in-law_and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Louis S. Greene, has reopened her house on Prince street and has as her |guest her daughter, Mrs. Holland Ball Judkins, of Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Wattles and Starr Wattles have gone to Colonial Beach for several weeks. Mrs. George A. Mushbach and Miss Mary Monroe are spending a month at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Mrs. William W. Cook and Miss Elma Cook are the guests of Mr. Cook's parents near Lima, O. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Carver and i Misses Linda and Edwina Carver spent the week end on their motor boat. Miss Vera Germond has returned from a trip to New York city. { Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Henry Fitz- |hugh Mayo have returned from their lweddmg trip and are at home at 601 Duke street. lez HOI[SE of Courtesy. 'fiTl!e Climax of the Season Choice-of-the-House Sale Which Will Include - EVERY SUMMER HAT Mrs. E. V. Regester left last week for Virginia Beach, where she will spend the next six weeks. { Mrs. Martin E. Green and Misses Regina and Carol Green have gone to Round Hill, Va., to spend several weeks. Miss Susie Thompson, who has been the guest of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thompson, has returned to her home in Warrenton, ac- companied by Mrs. Thompson. Miss Mattie E. Goodwin of Washing- ton is the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Cawmen. Miss Ursula Haden has returned to her home in Charlottesville after a visit to Mrs. R. T. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Davis and Miss Marguerite Rogers have returned from a visit to relatives in Strasburg, Va. Mrs. William S. Snow and little Bar- bara Snow have gone to Lexington, Va., to_spend several months. Mrs. Emma L. Buell and her grand- son, Harold Buell, have gone to Shef- |fleld, Ala., to spend the summer with the former's son, Mr. Ralph Buell. Mrs. Owen L. Keys and children have returned from a visit to the former's father at Smithfield, Va. | i Personal Notes. Mrs. Julfa Luchs left Friday for At- lantic City, and will spend the remain- der of the summer at the Breakers. . Mrs. Eugeae Young and children and Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger and daughter Helen left Thursday for Sweet Springs, Va., to spend several weeks. Mrs. David Baer and children are in Reading, Pa., spending the summer No matter what the former price—for your selection— Monday The values— The styles— The price— Are most Remarkable. =) = | ! s Obesdorter ot Chaviottassi N - erdorfer. of * Charlottesville, : . . Va., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har. ; 7 e Pursuing our policy to never carry over any Hats e Kitrt Siomund returned Friday from one season to the next, we offer the unre- stricted choice of our entire stock of high-grade rATle?c (E!‘I;ydly stay at the Breakers, : Millinery at FIVE DOLLARS—in order to make prompt room for the incoming Fall Hats. convenient intervals. Mrs., M. Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood have a cottage at Atlan- tic City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Blumenfeld are spending the summer at the Kolb cot- tage, Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser and their daughter Victoria left last week for Atlantic City, where they will remain {until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sigmund and daughter Audrey returned Thuraday from a ten-day stay at the Hotel Tray- more, Atlantic City. Mrs. Emma Bensinger has returned from a ten-day stay at Asbury Park, Mrs. Abe King is at Bluemont, Va., where she has joined friends. Mrs. Harry Hahn and her two sons left last week to join friends at Poland Springs, Me., for the remainder of the summer. Abe Leibman and This sale will mark a new chapter in the history of Fur Ret_ailing.' Our prices today are lower than they have ever been. Canton Crepe Hats Garden Flop Hats ibbon Sport Hats [ransparent Hats Baronet Satin Hats Taffeta Hats Below are listed a few of the many items, just to give you a general idea of the sensational prices we are marking them: * $50.00 $95.00 Gray or Brown Coney Coats, 36 inches long........ .‘ale $125.00 Kolinsky Marmot Coats, 36 inches long.............gala $75.00 $150.00 Seal Coat, 36 inches long........ ...... sa]e 585.00 $195.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, 36 inches long ............ 'sale 5129.00 $350.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long;; skunk collar & cuffs. Sale 3265.00 $250.00 Bay Seal Wraps; cape collar to waist BiRe i conenmmenns -gale slso.oo $550.00 Hudson Seal Wraps, cape collar to waist line......... ‘dle 5350.00 [l Sottuse: st Yemtage N 57 *° & $450.00 Mole Skin Wrap, cape collar to waist line..... 'Sale 5235.00 ‘ :?E:% 1 ‘:‘?lm%u& ot s $1,800.00 Natural Eastern Mink Wraps...............gg]e SI’ISO.M Hartogensis of Baltimore,. which- took ercogensis was formerts Mise Frances Coats of greater length, novelty effects and exclusive models are proportionately marked. 3 Mr. and Mrs. daughter Deborah Mae have returned from a trip to Norfolk and Ocean View, Va., where they were the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kaufman, with their little daughters are at their White—PRlack—Navy—Gray—Pink —Orchid—Sand and combinations of White and Black, Black and White, Navy and White. ly Grunebaum of Baltimore, and.is well known in this city. Mrs. Rebecca Youpg announces the marriage of her daughter, Hilda May, to . Milton 8. Levy of King City. Mo. esday, July 12, at noon, at the Franklin _Square Hotel, the Rev. Dr. Luchs officiating. A breakfast fol- lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Levy are spend- ing their honeymoon in Atlantic City and will make their future home in Missouri. - Miss Helen Wallerstein has returned B > a two-week stay in Richmond 5 Scarfs, Stoles and Coatees of Sable, Mink, Mole, Skunk, Fox and Seal—prices so attractive that you will buy now.

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