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12 PERSONAL NOTES AMr. and Mra. Simon Kann are in Atlantic City and will go to New York before returning home. Mrs. James Lansburgh has returned to_ Wardman Park Hotel, after an ex- tended visit with relatives in the and Miss Lillian Har- are in Washington vi es. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Reizen- stein_have returned to their home in Pittsburgh, after a thrce-week visit hege. P Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Bensinger are 2t their apartment in Beverly Court. after spending the summer in At-1 Iantic City. i P Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl and sof 3ax Weyl, 2d. returned to their apar #ent in Wardman Park Hotel the earl: part of the week from a two-wee Diay at the Greenbricr White Sulphur Springs. After a ten- ¢vapteague. Vi Ilenry W s day b < han Samuels and Mr.} & t have roturned to] Washington. 1 Mrs. Isaac spent two week rclatives, has re in_Atiantic City. { Mi. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood are atg the Arfington. after speading the sum-‘ Afternoon_ Bridze MISS CLARABI Club for gua cheon and bridge last week. : SN and Mre. Levi David have re- | %y - 7 the guent ned fron: m mmotor-trip to New | | nd the supervision of the Rev. G. C.' Bratenzhl, dean of the Cathedral »f Sts. Peter znd Paul. " Delicious Cheese Cake. one-half pound of ottage se put rough a ricer, six eggs, & ston | the whi and yolks beaten sepa- ast week. ‘ratcly, fi es of butter, one-half Mrs. A. Liebinan and’daughter Debo-fpourd of sugar, five ounces of al- ruh Mac are at home from a v of lmonds blanched and grated, the rind E ntic {of one lemon and one teaspoon of ‘. iwhite flour. Cream the butter and to{su add the beaten yolks and the 2fter i other ingredients, leaving the beaten _ With her hites until the last. Place in a but- muel Kalisner. initered form and b in a moderate ol ice with chocolate is sufficient . Louis Stern has returned rly Cour ghter, M manto - and Mrs. Sidney St recipe for one layer. or Loeb will return to! today from Atlantic City | . where she ha Belfast Cake. | Cream one-half cap of butter and : e to her 0N CUP Of brown sugar together. has gone her | bt 5 S BOn® etting | Add one cgg well beaten. one cup of | ngton. lstoned raisi one teaspoonful of § ugene Schwab is spending jbaking soda dissolved in one cup ot ! time with her aw and | sour milk. twe cups of sifted graham | daughter. Mr. and . Mrs. Bermardflour, onc-half teaspoon of salt, one- | Senwarz, in Cleveland: Ohio. | half ‘teaspoon of grated nutmeg and | ; Qgrs are $0-lone teaspoon of puwdered cinnamon. | Mix well and bake in a goderate oven ady. Sour cream, with a small \ be used in- rs. A. Ottenbur; Journing in Atlantic Miss Lena Straf Atlantic € turned to V ity ‘ho has been in ummer, has re- Planning Presentation of Of “The Cross Triumphant”| ey} Th TALK To WOMEN rengements for “The Cross Triumph- | 916 Coloracdo Building i ant” will call a genaral meeting early | 14th and G Sts. 0 P.M. in € mr.d».- of all the chmrm;lrn,_ spon- Ewa‘neuhy, Sept. 28, und groups interested in theiq 1 ~ il amtwhioh s to be presented at | Subject: “Are You Nervous? copal Cathedral here just| uwhy-,n ter. H b meeting the permanent E VIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY INVITED. ecutive committee will be organized and all the machinery put in ope: tion for this big\produetion of Mr: Andr heautiful church in Engiand and So much interest is b by all the churches that the ce mittee is planning =2 series of ad- vanced readings of the pageant Hy | the author during the autumn H early winter. l { Your Hair Curled Free 1 With Every 75¢ Slumpoog' SPECIALS £ Bring this ad this week and get Mrs. James C: permanent execu- is a member of ttee, with nnegerode An-! tive committee, a the preliminary on De Vries, M p M Carey Burton L. French, Kelth Forrest, 3 Brown, Mrs. Mrs. Randolph Albert M. Baggs t will bo given here in of St. Mary's School, Garden Rose Beauty Parlor . under the special pa 1110 H Street N.W. shop of Washington, KHMn 2224 Expert Service. 1 Hardl D. Il Raleigh, ronage of the the Rt I Aside from the question of style and comfort, the purchase of a fur, whether small piece or wrap, is a good investment, when you apply to a thor- oughly reliable dealer. Reputation guar- antees this house. Seilinx Furs now, made up in our own shops, at investment prices that force selling. Muskrat Coats from-$135 to $200 Hudsen Seal Coats from $195 to $295 Joseph Sperling -1336 F St. Main 3936. A New Model for Fall Grecian Sandals $12.00 As pictured above, of ‘Patent leather with - Louts heels and tun' soles. Queen Quality Shoes rank supreme in com- They retain their graceful lines sad the models comprise all that is new. and. up-to-date in - Boot Shop Queen Quality 1219 F STREET N. W. g % THE: ‘SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON,-D. C., SEPTEMBER 25, 1921—PART 2. - Theecht Co. 7th at I “Step livel 7th a \ Where prices are guara:iteed > to share in this timely sale of women’s please!” Quick action is needed tF ‘New fall puraps & oxfords at 3 Women will be = quick to appreciate this value. First time in years they’ve had opportunity to secure fine new styles at the beginning of the season at $4.95 \ First quality shoes throughout in material and in making. Styles as sketched in one and two strap pumps. Oxfords with flat or military heels. Choice of brown or black kid: tan or dark brown calf. All sizes. Sketched, embroidered duzet de laine, $49.50. Fall suits: a sale Judge their value by these materials: - —,T‘ailorgd. braided or embroidered models. —Navy, black, reindeer and brown. —Upwards of one hundred —In close to a dozen styles. —DMisses’ sizes 14 16 20; women's 36 to 44. U e Also Stout Sizes, 42V to 52V, ‘is'as good as a gown (One like sketch) A iginated them. convenient, chic, VOILA! and Canton crepe.. Black or navy $15 to $19.75 ; / Women who answer the cqll of the ‘sweat. Belted and plain models; tailored of solid-color herringbones, mel- tons_and egverts for those who like the severe stylds lhqherdm&x!or those who prefer the sportier models. Sflk-]luje&velours, tricotines and novelties Jupon tunic-blouse tunic blouse over a dark slip, and behold one has a complete gown, as smart as the Paris that or- Quite the vogue in Paris— Developed in crepe de chine Blouses: sale, A grouping ‘from higher-priced lines—geor- gette, crepe de chines, tricolettes, wool jerseys. All styles; all shades; all sizes—with choice of several hundred in all. will be glad to know we have received our fall shipment of riding habits, each as smart in _style_as it is serviceable in fabric. 5 X It is noteworthy that the pants are reinforced with suede trapping;.the seat with skirts have a rubber facing as protection from horse All ihe shoes are fitted with rubber heels Strikingly new SUITS 549.50 about as fine as artist- tailors can achieve attention as if you Fur-trimmed In such exclusive fabrics as duvet de laine Petticoa 53.69 ya’ama and ve]our Tailleurs and embroidered stylés: one of the latter sketched. But words or pictures can not hope to convey the niceties of material, trim- ming and making which lift these suits high above the ordinary. Brown, beaver, taupe, navy. coats, with dee P Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women's 36 to 44. shirred or pleated ruffles. Solid colors and changeable shades in many a day at = (Second elastic inserts. Behring seal. Salt’s plush est in the land. s to the last detail. ! —raccoon 4 —beaverette Sketehed, crepe de chine, $16.50. '$265 sizes 44 to 52. Women’s tuxedo wool sweaters $3.95 ‘Former shipments of this fast as received, which is suf- cient recommendation. All in the favored TUXEDO models—black, navy, brown, honey- dew, etc.—many in solid colors, but some with contrasting fronts. bridle path Brushed wool - scarfs at $5.95 /s —are preferred by somé; wom- en because of their greater convenience and possible pic- turesqueness. i Colorful combinations, such as Teonm e bk, vy nd bk, Bouth: chamois, And the coat- and in tweeds and (one like®sketch) Full cut, finely fin- ished all silk petti- Plenty of BLACK Biggest petticoat bargain a pink brocade. corset at 2 —merits much attention from women with same grade have sold almost as . (First floor.} Order by mail or by phone THE Personal Service Bureau is organized to give your phone or mail orders as individual shopped here in person. THE next time you want something in the X store—whether advertised or not—and you find it inconvenient to come in person, just write or phone to the Personal Service Bureau. sale Satin messaline ts $3.69. floor.) Satin striped and pink brocade; low bust with (Second floor.) Fur-collared plush COATS 539.50 Sale's Peco-Plush and Bering Seal Next thing to a real fur is a Salt’s plush or fabrics are the fin- These coats are in the smartly cut 36-inch models: handsomely silk lined throughout, and custom finished Note the huge fur collars —real fur collars of —ring tail opossum —dyed opossum Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s sizes 36 to 42; stout This magnific THE BABY SHOP has made deep-lard plans to meet baby's every need This is a most complete baby shop. ready to outfit baby from head to toe at a moment’s notice. Specials for the week are— Nainsook Dress . with hand-made vokes and fin- ished with aid. Lace edging around neck and | sleeves. Infants’ to ’ ‘ ’l v | t | years. Gertrude Petticoats, 59%c—Cambric. Long or short, edged with lace or fine embroidery. Infants’ to 2 years. Beacon Bath Robes, $1.29—Dutch collar, turn back cuffs, silk string around neck. Teddy Bear or florai patterns. Infants sizes. tie Gertrude Petticoats, 50c—Flannclette with shell stitching. Infants sizes to 2 vears. ~. hems Flannelette Nightgowns, 69c—\Vith draw str way down front. Sizes 6 months 1o 3 y Open part Flannelette Kimbnos, 55c—Ribbon tie string. Trimmed with pink or blue flowered material down fromnt. Baby Pillows, 59c-—\V'hite cotton, covered with pink or blue sateen Size 13x17, which fits any slip cover. A 29-piece layette, $8.25 This 29-piece lavette provides everything needed for baby, including: 3 binders 1 pair hootees 3 chirts 2 flannelette gertrudes 2 dresses 2 flannelette gowns : 1 blanket 1 muslin gertrude only) A trained nurse —is always here to advi of the baby. and espec necessary outfit for baby. expectant mothers on the care lly to Relp mothers select the . (Iufants’ shap—third fleor.) Slenderizing dresses for stout women 25 Not merely big dress- es; these are specialized styles that convey slen- derness through length of line, where most needed. Satins, serges, tricotines and crepe de chines Some plain tailored models: others with fancy stitching and embroidery. Navy, brown, black. Sizes 4212 to 50. Sketched, braided tricotine, $25. ' Small boys’ wool suits . 56.95 4 A small price to pay for navy blue wool serges and mnovelty cassimeres and cheviots. Upstanding boyish styles—Juniors’ Norfolks, good-looking middies and Oliver Twist button-on styles. Sizes S to 9 years. More boys’ blouses, 59¢ Made of printed and woven maid- ras, close-count percale and crepe. Fast color fabrics that will survive many tubbings. Striped or plain white; many with double cuffs. Sizes 6 to 15. 1 Golf caps, 95¢ Blue serges, corduroys and fancy woolens. Pleated band and o piece styles. Head sizes, 6% to 7%. (Taird fioor.) Sketched— " Salts’ peco plush, raccoon trimmed, $39.50 ent phonosraph Complete with 15 N ten - inch records (all ten-inch doubledise records —making 30 selections) HIS full-size instrument, just as pictured, compares favorably with the other pho- nographs now selling for a half more. It has every feature of the high-priced instru- ments, as well as exclusive features of iis own. Here are the features; compare them one by one Mahogany case Wooden tone amplifier unted on metal casters Grooved. shelf filing cabinet x i Tone modulator on side All nickel trimmings Silent motor PISs any record 33 $5 monthly pays for it Reserve one of these instruments for i now Home of the Edison, Columbia and Sonera Phenograph puts this phonograph into ‘your home.