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" SOCIETY THE . SUNDAY .STAR, " Potato Bolls. ; | - Mix three-fourths ot & cup of'lard with one cup of warm mashed potas toes, one cup of ‘figur, one-half’ cup 2 of sugar and one-half teaspoon of salt. Aud two e .well beaten, one 12 . .SOCIETY fumworocer Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Douglas WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER ? Luckett and Master Hayward Doug- las Luckett, jr., returned last week 10 their home, in Charlotte, N. C., af- ter a visit to Mr. Luckett's mother, Mrs. Lucie Peyton Luckett, 112 South Patrick street. = Miss Margaret McGregor Ashby has returned from Braddock Heights, Md.. where she spent the summer. Mrs. Maurjce Wilkins and Miss Virginia Wilkins have returned from a trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. O. J.- Palmer has returned to her home, in Port Arthur, Tex., after|. a visit to Mrs. John Watson, in-St. cup of scalded milk and one cake of comfpressed yeast dissolved in one- half cup of lukewarm water. Set to rise for two hours, add six cups o flour and let rise for one and one- half hours. Knead, roH out and cut with a biscuit cutter, fold. over like Parker house rolls, place a but- tered baking tin and let rise for one tand one-half hours. Bake in a hot oven for twenty minut " Bread Sauce for Game. Cook haif a pint of soft, stale bread crimbs, a pint of ‘milk; one good- war The An amazing sale v = \ Tan. , one-strap igh or baby rclch'?nll. 3 HANAN Elmo. | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kaufmann and Mr. Adrian‘Katz left last week for a = to Atlantic Ci N, J, ane Y. sized onion chopped very fine, a nlt-! spoon’ of ‘ground macg, saltspoon of | paprika; and: level - teaspoon of salt! for five minutes in’a double- bojler. ! Fur collar plush Sty 4 ton, was the week epd guest of Mrs. H. H. Newton, at herhame, in Rose- mont. by Mrs. J. Armistead Eggborn and Miss Margaret Eggborn have returned from a visit to relatives in Culpeper. Mrs, Lawrence Risheill and Miss Sue Risheill returried last week from a visit to Atlantie City. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Padgett left last week for a trip to Harper's Ferry and Clarksburg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. Clifton. Howard and Master Bobby Howard left Tuesday for Chicago, to join their som, T. Brook Howard. who has been In Wisconsin during the summer, and will return with his parents for a short visit before resuming his studies at_the University of Virginla. Mf. and Mrs. J#lian T. Burke and two small sons returned last week to their home. in Rosemont, after a visit at Warm Springs, Va. Lieut. Samuel M. Lunt of the United States Air. Service, and Mrs. Lunt were the guests last week of Lieut. Lunt's mother, Mrs. Lucy L. Lunt, at her_home on ‘South Columbus street, | leaving on Thursday for San Antonio, Tex. Miss Lillian Dillard returned last week to her home in Charlottsville after a visit to her sister, Mrs. George King. on South Washington street. Mrs. George D. Hopkins and Miss Julia Benton Hopkins have returned from Orkney Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Harlow have returned from Skyland, Page county, Mrs. Charles King and Miss Laura King left last week to visit Mrs. King's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulfish, at their home, in Charlottesville. z Miss Annie Knight and Miss Dor- othy Knight have returned from a visit to their grandfather. Mr. Henry Hartung. at his home, in Honesville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller, Alvin Miller and Miss Marian Hughes Bpenlh the past week end at Colonial ach. Mrs. Effie M. Leef and Miss Mar- garet Leef left last week for a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mrs. Philip Boyd left last week for a visit to her parents, at their home, at_Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Miss Margaret Warwick has re- turned from a visit to relatives at ‘Green Spring Valley, Md. Mrs. Isaac Gregg left last week for a trip to Asheville, N. C. ot Atlantic City. = Mrs. MRS. E. C;, WALLIS, Formerly Miss Eda Beckett, whose marriage took - place .receatly. i Tier in Culpeper county, and Mr. Spil- man spent the week end and holiday there. J. Frank Cariln and Mijss Louisc Carlin Have refurned from a visit Carlin will return during the coming week. Mrs.. Gcorge A. Mushbach bas re- turned frem a visit to her niece, Mrs. Johnsori Hellen, at her home, at Gar- rett Park, Md. Miss Helen Beach and Miss Safa Lee Beach have returned from a visit to relatives in Manassas. Mre. Lucy L. Lunt is visiting rela- tives at Philomont, Va. Miss Agnes Jenkins is visiting rela- tives In Maryland. Miss Katherine Reif and Miss Char- lotte Relf left Saturday for a trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moore, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter N Piser have returned from Ingleside, near Amherst, Va, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. G. Willis. Capt James- Sidney Douglas, U S. A, who has been at Camp Jackson, S, was the guest last week: of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sidney Douglas, at their home on Cameron street, en route to Camp Perry, Ohio. Miss Susie Fawcett and Miss Ellen Fawcett left last week for a trip to Atlantic City. Miss Minnie Guard is visiting Mrs. & Johnson at her héme, in Lynchburg. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Diener, little Miss Celestin Diener and Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Weil have returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Miss Gertrude Stout, who has been the guest of friends in Alexandria, re- turned last week to her home, in Bridgeton, N. J., accompanied by Miss Anna Pierpoint, Miss Inez Pierpoint and Miss Lillie Cradlin. The Rev. Dr. E. V. Regester, Mrs. Regester and their little grandson, Stir comstantly. The mixture mui be, perfectly smooth. Add a round ing tablespocn of butter and stir apoons - of thick cream and use at once for_game ot fowl: AugUsPr'iCes on Fine Furs Continued! Rare bargains - stil - --available -in ‘ smartly styled Coats, Scarfs and Chokers, fash- joned from choicest skins. {{Pay a Deposit and * have us lay away YOUR winter coat now. Remodeling & Repairing at Lowest Prices, The Capitol Fur {ll Shop, 1208 G St. S o T e RSt . Columbia - Home Bakery 5608 Conn.. Ave. CAKES, PIES & PASTRIES Ice Cream, Ices Delivered Clgv. 1584. Formerly Richard’s T o (o o untll melted, then add four table- | g p ‘and you will pay a full half more later this season. fabrics of exceptional beauty and wearing qualities. ;:;eey around the bottom; wide turn-back cuffs; magnificent sil]: inings. Hanan shoes are in for fall; none higher than $15 OU can’t get : more out of shoes - than the maker &Y puts into them, = and In HANAN ‘shoes you get the utmost in comfort and good looks. One of the various styles sketched T You would have paid double for such' coats ]nst‘seison,‘ . Judge their value by the maten'al,v: Salt’s peco plush or Behring seal plush—lustrous pile Made just like the finest fur coats with long, swagger lines; full Walking oxfords in black kid and black or tan calf, $15 (Sbos sbop—trst Soor) A rubbers St as e ook Syt S corset s . collar, silk lined, $39.50 hont Boldh she Fymre 7 : : without binding it Such is The Gotham rub. ber corset that simply hook: into position without any lacing. It is as supple as one’s movements; gives with the body, but preserves a per- fect figure poise. Alternate strips of rubber with wide inserts of pink eoutil down The narrow sash belts may be worn inside of out, to give a straight- from-the-shoulder sweep or pinched-in-the-waist effect at back. Most remarkable of all are the huge fur collars—deep cape or shawl collars of real fur—ringtail or dyed opossim, raccoon, beverette. 36 to 40 inch models in misses’ sizes, 16 to 20. And women’s sizes, 34 to 46. : < All Columbia Grafonolas Buy winter The discount fur sale continues for a short time. It permits you to choose any fur in stock front for permanence. Low-bust style with garters front and side. $4.75. Lace trimmed. without a camisole. Biltwell Brassieres, $1.29 A splendidlv made brassiere of ink batiste, with rubber at waist- Hne and ribbon straps ov shoulder. Eldridge Duffey, have returned from Virginia Beach, where they spent the summer. Dr. and. Mrs. George T. Klipsteln, Miss R. T. Klipsteip, Miss Mary Ellen Harryman and Richard L. Ruffner have returned from an automobile ;r‘lpl through MBryland and West Vir- nia. Mrs. W. H. Brown has returned from_visits to relatives in Shipman and Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Elizabeth Keegan and Miss have been reduced at 259%, below the regular marked prices, and guarantees the saving. The savings are guaranteed, for if you can buy any- where for less before. November 1 we guarantee to meet that lower price. or to cancel the transaction. - Vera Gormond spent the past week Can be worn end in Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. King, Miss Dorothy Tazewell King an&® Mrs. Robert S. Reynolds returned last week 2 = from a two-week visit at Atlantic City. | Mrs. Mattie Wade Wools and -Mrs. Mrs. Charles Bendheim and Leroy tha J. Wade have returned from a Bendhelm have returned to their|Visit to relatives in Morattico, Lan- home on Prince street, after spend-;Caster county, Va. ing August at Rectortown, Va. : Miss Mildred Baker has been the guest for a week of Miss Louise Car- lin, at her home, at Arcturus. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas and Miss Lounise Thomas have returned to Entertains Party at Tea their home, in Rosemont, after a two- Miss Rosemarye Coleman Bales was week visit at Virginia Beach. . Ry Mr. and JMrs. C. W. Garnett have re- | 1051688 at & tea, at her home, yes- i in Raleigh, N.|tery, and was Zssisted in sreceiving C. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. J.|by Miss Leal Rabbit, Wellesley ‘22, Ross. on North Patric and Miss Asice . Heyl of New York. Mrs. Francis Merkling of Clarendon | Mrs, Paul Richmond, Mre.. Newman, savings guaranteeJ Va.. where they spent the summer. ‘ until our present stocks are ex- hausted, we are selling fine fur garments at remarkably low < Examgples of the savings: $65 coney coat, $48.75—Gray or brown coney; 36-inich mcdels; hzndso;jy silk ‘lined. $25 neckpieces, $18.75—Large, fluffy fox furs in animal style, with head and tail trim- mings.y | . gk : . 5 $2950 neckpieces, $2213—Australian opos- sum scarf chokers; Scotch mole cravats; dark prices. Furs have advanced— but because we bought when they were low, we pass the saving along to you. French Seal Coats. genuine skunk collar and cuffs, $155 36x40-inch length...... French Seal Coats, genuine beaver collar and cuffs, $160 36x40-inch length...... - Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, skunk collar and cuffs, 40-inch, length......... $255 $325 muskrat coat, $243.75—Magnificent coat of northern muskrat, with perfectly matched skin. Full length (40 inches); tuxedo collar and wide sash. ~ er Miss Rosemarye Bales (Corset shop, second Sour) { Women’s Sweaters, $3.95 New .wool sweaters in the pop- ular Tuxedo and slip-on smock imodels. They are in great de- As recently announced line 5-168.75'—36-'nch ;oa}; by the Columbia Grapho- $275% nesline s conts 2 full sweep; collar and cuffs of skupk, blue Aus- FURS !!!! at Summer Prices ’ For a limited time, that is, : : ] & 2 ! : d as much for their low price s was.the guest last Week of her sister;| Mrs; ¥.-Bafr, Mrs Paul Heyl, Mi Co. pri H sum or squirrel. blue squirrel chokers. e : Mrs. LEE Richards, at her home, af | Markley B'E?d 3tiss Dorothy oot asaibe phone Co. ces have frelaniopes . - B e e = e s. Bales at t| d t - i " Cwi i Mrs. Bessie Marks Dunn and Httle |bles. Selections were rendered by Mise come down on Columbia zome “with contrasting color Miss Catherine- Dunn_of Richmond |Cleo Scanland, vocal solo; Miss Dor- | | Try dhis Breakfast Toast fonola: his 1i are the guests of Mrs. Dunn’s mother, ; othy King, piano; Miss McGuire, reci- made with Grafonolas — t ist . Mrs. Howard Colvin, at her home on | tations; Mrs. Kinchloe, songs and North Royal street. © recitations, and little Martha Ennls, shows how much: . . . e B e B e e ] Good looking skir: é ese wool jumper spent the month of August. Johnson | Ransdell, wife of the senior Senator ) McGuire has returned from spending | of Louisiana; Mrs. Ladislaw Lazaro Type Was Now . . Z e e e 4 me in with fall ; dresses at Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Carver, Miss | tucky: Mrs. Paul Wooton, Mrs. Paul c2 0 $45.00 CO ynda Carver and Miss Edwina Car- { Richmond, Mrs. Newman.' Mrs. Paul i . $50. - ; T spent last week on a yachtin ey : trip on the lower Potomac. 7 Childe, Mrs. Morrifon, Mrs. Weber, Beat the egg untl light D-2 $75.00 $60.00 - 5 ] $ 95 : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Astryke spent ells, Mrs. Rose" Mrs. Daly, 3 ia di u $85. ) ; the past week end and holiday at|Mrs. Talboi, Mrs Ennis, Mrs. Wag. ey, o E-2 $125.00 00 eature $ .9 S g Ocean City, Md. jgaman, Mrs. Tuck, Mrs. Irelan, Mrs. brown quickly on both F-2 $140.00. $100.00 Priced { Mrs.-Charles T. Martin has returned ! Warren, Mrs. DeLashmutt, Mrs. Tay- sidesin ‘buteer or oil; : . ' from Willoughby Beach. Va, where eaaiy I Kl;!’:i‘nael’l;;-:.h. s oves with Airline G-2 $150.00, $125.00 g 3 she spent the latter part of the sum {2 3 e 2 e B H vi e T Tarea | gor, Miss Lesh Ravoly, arlss scan- Weisfor Ao Hooey | | H-2 $165.00 $140.00 . o will like th Kirts; tk tailored duplicate for fall and _wmter the style returnedto their home on King street, | SFitwold, Miss Eolen, Miss Bartlett, 3 i K-2 $225.00 $150.00 MER ; % and comfort you had in the sleevelbss - e e andioverithe Boll Migs van Casteel, Miss Morrison, Miss TheA-1RootCo | L-2 $275.00 $175.00 in fashionable lines; they portray fall zip i P ' entine, ss ary lentine, 2 H i Mrs. Jacquelin Marshall is the guest | Mis 7 3 “The H ‘the Homey i 3 2 all . t;f' ahen;r:anfii’:ilar: &r-dw dal;ght:r, Ml"- uc.(l}sulcrsz"" ”x':o':ro"&??ie%'"infi v-gz! % sends an and zest in their lemg wm Nearly of Made of fine men’s wear serge, wool X a1 ashington, a > . I - 5 = thelr home; on Braddock Heights. ~ ton Sitas Tiocher, Miny Talbst: wie b $ model wy i} long wearing prunella in novelty stripes and plaids. jerseys or velour checks. Choice of tai- , Roanoke. where she was the Euest of Row Mice Mareioy. o oo tHes your home " lored, braided or embroidered models. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and| pledsoe, Miss Bhilips, Miss Martha ¥ Colorful - combinations of -brown and tan, black and N ok Ity ch Misses’ 7 Mrs. Joseph M. Harris. Ennis and Miss Alice Heyl: - A ok avy, black or novelty checks. Misses ns:;i 'Mccany. Miss Lillian McCarty o gray, tan or brown with blue, black or brown navy. sizes 14 1o 18; women’s sizes 36 1o 44 ?‘."r 25 dc‘rggl_ ”"lfi’ié?';k’,'f.‘('&i Yting | o Investigate Also in solid colors. Waistband sizes 25 10 33. 3 J n Anniston, Ala. 8 2 ie Bi (Apparel shop—second floor) Miss Dora G. Varney of Del Ray, Proper Time for this "big offer (Apparel shops—second floor) spent the week end with a camping party at Chesapeake Beach. s Liuth Lemley and Miss Hilda Lemley of Strasburg, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Millan, at their home on South Lee street. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. De Coss left last week for a trip .to Chicago, IIl., and Michigan City, sfich. Miss M. Galt Norten is spending sev- eral weeks in Culpéper county, Judge and Mrs. J. K. M. Norton are at their country home, ‘in Fairfax county. Mrs. Charles Hogan has returned from a visit to relatives in Fredericks- burg, Va. Nrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater and chil- dren, Miss Katherine Leadbeater and Milton Leadbeater, hava returned from a visit to Mrs. Leadbeater's mother, Mrs. Milton Alexander, at her home, in, Lancaster, Pa. Sale of women’s dresses We have captured a maker’s small lot of wool $ 1 475 tricotine dresses to which we have added the broken Worth a great SUPER ELECTRIC Washing Machine Will Do " The Family’ Washing In A Jifly Phone - Main 5150 And Have Us Send it Out ‘qe Remodeling Is Right Now You will need your fur gar- ments when the cool evenings come along. Let us put them in perfect shape for you. . assortments of quick-selling fall lines. These sold up to $25 and more. Approved fall fashions in these materials: R 2 e, F R, tative. Charles C. 3 icoti Carlin and his two sens, C. Keith Car- o e irial Crepe de chine Charmeuse '}{'flwhnu deal more lin and Charles C. Carlin, jr., have re. Mignonette Taffeta ‘oulards turned from an automobile trip through the New England states. James G. Peverell and his daughter, Miss Laura May Peverell, spent the past week end-at Linden, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirg spent last week at Annapolis, Md. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spilman and Miss . Mary Lee Spilman have returned to their home in the Carlyle. Mrs. Spil- iss Spilman spent t! m WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. 719 9th St NW. - Distributors & Black and colors. Sizes for misses and women. Big sale-}'or school boys =l . tub frocks, °1 P . in solid . colors with contrasting ma- , 6. : - The “Pal- Mal” A new shoe for boys * 1105 H St. NW. Phone Franklin 3683 : _Crompton’s corduroy. - C 7 ;{;I %;Iafl:r A .. and a’.m all-wool fabrics exible Arch. Cannot Hurt. $12.75 suits $14.85 suits $16.50" suits Can’t get ai;y hetterwearmg dothes : What kind ?f "?‘,’". 0: The coat must flare in the back like big. sister’s; it e I_“.f“ : : es < It’s praetically watér-proof;. - .The woolens are in 3t will be i T weather - proof; wear - proof. iots, tweeds and 2 And since fine fashions call for fine fabries, look for = lish last; with Goodyear welt leather sole and corduroys, ' Crompton’s is “chillas.” $795 10 $1S. - g : into- as fine styles as the wool- .. And such a happy choice in hats. " soles to keep out dampness . ¥ ¥ ond.. : Velours, velvats (olis pebo Mylestpolo bats; Sare . Al sises; 1106, ia B; Cand D widiha. - - S I s DA N T S s e e e esss s s D A . b A b A Dy o i i B i s B AR NI B _ school wear. - o