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SOCIETY Stout DRESSES Will Attend Meeting Of Goucher Alumnae Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, daugh- ter of Senator and Mrs. Kendrick, will attend the Goucher College na- tional conference of alumnae and former students to be held in Balti- more October 21-22, accompanied by Feature Entertainment Given by Arts Club! The Arts Club entertainment, held | Tuesday night, in the club garden, was a' muslcal zarzuela, “La Esca- pada.” a Spanish-Amerlcan miscellany of singing and dancing, arranged and WOMEN In the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, OCTOBER 16, - 1921—PART Requested Pickling and l’reurv-l ing Recipes. LZL.: Cucumber Relish.—Twelve cu- cumbers, six onions, four red peppers, four stalks celery, !two teaspoons salt and vinegar. Peel and chop the cucumbers and onions. Discard sceds from peppers and put through meat grinder or chop finely two cups BUBET.| .4 thig fs the time it Is most apt to 9 = ve chest, clex. — Wash cucumbers, soak it in Cucu Bree or pres slowly for four or five hours, stirring | ways had ] v er i often and taking care not to crush the eet cubes, as they should be kept in as|and cl perfect shape as possible. When done { them overnight; in the this preserve should 1ook light morning r and cook until tender | brown and be as thick as sirup. Stir|in a sirup made by combining three particularly during the last half-hour, | pints of sugar and one quart of vir wa nx this sirup with ome ta innamon, one-half te nd one-half teaspoon 1 at once in glass jars 1i in catch and burn. This is a famous recipe with housewives of two gen- erations ago. Your grandmother al- spoo pepper. —— 'hot from being minutes o; the pus 3 and a particularly “ster]- for ten zed” T mean bo K poplin is one brics particula pvering cushi of the upholstcrs y well ad it cludinz @ bovel a soft, bright bl &00d red in vellow, . 1 directed by Dr. W. E. Safford, whose | PUbllC E y e ability t6 talk profoundly or play en-| by hand. Remove al! coarse strings jfrom celery and chop. Mix these in- thusiastically In many languages is! i well known in the literary, scientific|| Mrs, Frank W. Mondell |: sredients togetner with the sugar and art centers of Washington. and salt and add enough vinegar to e & cover. Bring to boiling point, let boil Get your choice now. Beautiful Stout Dresses, Suits, Cdats and Skirts a _delegation, including Miss Alice Deal, the Victoria; Miss Helen Dver, 1809 Lamont street northwest; Mrs. Neil P. Leary, 1521 2§th street; Miss Edna Stone, 1618 Rhode Island ave- and Miss Alice L. Wood, 1333 T R AL Distinctive Style and Quality T T ok A e, The special feature of the evening at lowest prices. Dug, al : J 3 3 : a few minutes, then turn into hot. P C"F»’.‘.‘i‘iffi:‘rflr’lhf?“fs ?:r::;c;;"s fn~}‘”’"‘ the jota aragonesa, an early| BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. slg:flzed(_jnm ane al at once. Goucher's $6,000,000 fund, the greater | Spanish dance, interpreted by Senora] Among the four hundred and more [ cur Jurge oomen Omnato Preserves — > 7 Q RE P sige gl 3 ut large g atoe: 2 /] V) esent stinctive Mode part of which is to be devoted to|de Pilar Terron-Moreno, an Arugo-|members of the lower House of Con-|then qfxine?—ref):; ;‘?,'Rf:.‘,"_”‘pi,'; P:cg THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Presents Distincti Models -That Are Both Autumn’s Smartest Footwear The New ““Jazz”’ Oxford All-Patent Coltskin Oxford. with plain toe, welt sole and low heel. The season’s newest moving the college from its present > ; 7 Tony moving the Solisie from ite Drescnt mart and Practical for Everyday Wear a newly acquired plot of 421 acres at Towson, on the outskirts of the city. Each of the 3,600 Goucher women throughout the country will| be asked ‘o give or get $421—one’ Jollar an acre: <h music and dance He spoke Miss Wood is councilor of the|of the influence of the h music Washington Chapter of the Goucher|in America, where the jo boleros Alumnae Council. {and fandau; were transformed into ba and the zamacucea pound of tomato add three-fourths of a pound of sugar and one lemon (all but sceds) thinly sliced. Put the: sugar first into the preserving kettle {with just enough water to dissolve it, then “add the sliced tomatoes and sliced lemons and let come to a boil; | simmer gently until the tomatoes are transpurent and the sirup is thick. Seal in hot, sterilized jars at once. Mrs. .0 Oil Pickles—Five dozen cucumbers, one dozen onions, one cup olive oil or salad oil, one-half cup mustard seed. one-half teaspoon black | | pepper, vinegar. Peel and slice the i cucumbers and onions. Cover them with a brine made of boiling water to cover and one- Let them stand in th hours, then drain. Measure the brin n equal quantit naise, and Don Manuel Fraile, a Span- ish gentleman descended from the anclent Moors, whe also sang an Arabic song. Dr. Safford gave a brief history of gress, about ten stand out as of su- preme Importance in the social as well as the political sense. Of these the floor leader of the House, 1tepre- sentative Frank Wheeler Mondell, and Mrs Mondell may be reckoned immediately after the Speaker and Mrs. Gillette and the multiplicity of their duties places them high in the category of tife Lu people of the Cupital. The Mondells are, as time sees now, among the older residents Upstai—r; Shop 503 7th St. NW. 2d Floor Over People’s Drug Store i Cracker Shortcake. esting Spanish-American Open a can of peaches, apricots or | evening closed the serfes of out-of- | any canned fruit. Tour off the sirup |9°0F €ntertainments at the Arts Club. and let it heat with more sugar to {make a rich sauce, butter the crack- | ers, place the peaches or apricots on | Visitation Convent them and sprinkle with sugar. Then 1 drained off an i 915 G St. place another buttered cracker on top. Alumnae at Reunion of vinegar add the cup of oil. the PPORTUNITIES you will || Put in the oven long enough to Leat| A reunion of the alumnac of the mustard vi:‘r'{ixtrll«-":,:.l.‘.:r;h‘u.m:;» ;vlelec;‘::hq:\mzece?;n.grl;x; fhoongnia te hot frult{ connecticut Avenue Visitation Con- point (the brine is of course thrown | ~E B = i held at the home of Mrs. ¢) and pour it over the pickl - r— adds to our unusual values at $25.00 * ave been placed In hot, s d jars. Seal at once. Citron Melon Preserve.—Sel i five-pound citron. peel off the gre cds and soft Jr., on_ Tuesday e number of the for- s were present. ¢ > $5 to $3 The same model in Gun Metal Calf at $8.00. Spanish Onion Pickle. fevanine Peel some onions, slice them thinly, | Canton crepe, satin-faced, |l place them in a large jar and outaide; remoy : Poiret twill, tricotine, Geor- I cprinkle each v libeany withll and cut in inch-square pleces; put gettes. s:r:h and lightly with red pepper. these cubes in the preserving kattie - with one cup of hot water and sim- ew lg oots or Street Frocks, Afternoon, Theater. sizes 14 to 44. Jersey _and Serge formerly f hour, then add four' ook a little then add one mer. for on pounds of whi longer (fifteen Cover with vinegar and exclude th aper brushed over|! h white of an eggz | b The Suburban One-Strap Pump In the new shade of Tan Russia Calf, one ugar. air by mea rinutes), on both sides w Guimp of $7.50. Crisp Autumn Days Dresses, $4.50, iand store in a cool, dry place. This galted v Jemon sliced thin (rind and all) with High-grade Sample Coats, picile, ;‘;‘;‘;‘t’e“m”;‘ ready for use inl 07 t%elted butter. Season with seeds removed. Now continue to cook strap, welt soles, 13- 3 some richly fur trimmed— < 2 t and pepper, turn into a hot v inch military ‘heels. Whether you select them for hle dish and sprinkle with The same model morning or evening wear, you $25.00 to $65.00 | chopped lespoonful of finely in Black Kid. Also many new Ox- fords, priced at— will find our stock complete with all the new models. In Black Kid, Gun Metal Calf, Brown Calf- skin and Brown Kid. Priced from— $6 to $12 Queen Helena of Italy Is an active | half t worker in Red Cross affairs. parsley. PARISIAN FUR CO. 625 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Linc. 6258. Store Hemstitching HOHTS-‘ Silk and cotton F“r g ,ents t.o 8:30 A. M special for tho order—don’t hesi- ‘ 2 7 - ; .M. Anniversary Sale. tate to bring your Women’s Sport Hosiery Women’s Silk Hosiery ‘o v_! d h S ld ha‘::;ker"d ‘Wool Hose—Fancy $2 50 Women's Pure Silk Hoslery—In black, 6P. M. 12cYd. grandmother’s o i s s iy §1 B() | el ey ke m Ve g TR T T R R R 1.50 i specially priced. furs, we will re- model them into the newest styles. MRS. F. W. MONDELL. ) of the congressional set. They brought | a charming group of little folks when | ) 1‘ came to Washington, and this! Complete’ assoriment of sepi- i - (] 1 circle, enlarged from time to, time, | rnll'l- »kin»\’] :"r"-""-l'm“‘h"k;r-- i re i now boasts u deb: 3 5 5 Collar and Cufis for Your Fur || — {now boasts a debutante, Miss Dorothy ||} COHRT L0 O —— {Mondell, and several sturdy youths | = . = bout to graduate into life after com- | A P &l I pleting college courses. { ttractive Prices =l Mrs. Mondell i8 a ive daughter = — E]| : of Wyoming. something of which she I |ts proud. and she has seen her home | { city, Laramie, grow from a village of | the plains into one of the industrial | and mining centers of her state. She {Fas seen it in the clutch of the ex-; { citement whlch foilows the finding | of gold and other precious metals and | has watched its gradual settling into | tio quieter conditions necessary for | gricultural develop- | too, that Washing- ton has c d_considerably in the years since she first arrived here, a littls diffident and fearful of the role & Iz We're celebrating Twelve Years of Progress, and in order to commercial and ment. She fin: 4 ) 4@' 8ho must assume. e was among | ==K the charter members of the Congres- e sional Club and hasx for some time represented her state on the executive board. She has sSeen congressional society gather into a compact mass . . . ) he b it 1 1 give better service than ever before have installed the most mod- B | X Thwele Years agor - " e ern system of fixtures and display cases, at the same time giving | |among ihose who are the buckbone issentially domestic and prone to allow all her days to be consumed by her large family, ! u: the very important | her husband in good she is, neverthe- cllectual and_filled ideas of hos- | young and has ith her chi! : aughters atably chummy and they make a pretty | cture at home and on their many | ' together. The home is | | roomy, comfortable place on O street | | above 21st—that is, the Washington All the Mondells regard that within sight of | {of the nation. THE BIGGEST VALUES IN OUR ENTIRE HISTORY. In addition, EVERYTHING IN THE STORE HAS BEEN RE- DUCED. Monday you will find a remarkable line-up of Birthday Values. 12 Slices a Ddy for 12 Days Here Are the Slices for Monday Plain and Fancy Silks 36-Imeh Satin Messaline—Light and dark Inch Chiff treet and are O home. ]rumhflnz old house i the Laramie mountains, with its ‘grea[ snow-covered peak right at their door and the rushing river within sight, as home. Washington is just the place where they spend the winter. though recently it has been the place where they spend three-fourths of the year. Mrs. Mondell was before her mar- Women’s Oxfords, Pumps & High Shoes Strap Rumps and Novel- s 5 .12 ties, as well as Walking Oxfords and Hlsh Shoes, in Tan Russla Gun b] 36-Incl colors; also stripes; 39 and 40 alf, Metal, Gray and B Inch riage Miss Ida Harris. She is de- Suede, Black Satin and Georgette Crepe—Full line of col- cidedly fond of reading and not the Patent. Twelfth Anni- ors and black. Your choice at the best sellers, either. She reads all Twelfth:Auniversacy price: To.2w: the better class of books and is well known among her friends for her i judgment in selecting and appraising books. As a native and resident of {a state which has some of the most | superb scenery in the world, Mrs. versary Sale price. Plain and Fancy Silks omen’s Dropstitch Silk Hosie: e s : : 3 ghts in_ walking “and W o 2 40-Inch Crepe Meteor—Street. Afternoon riding and, though after the glories Excellent quality. Full- and Evening Shades: 40-Inch Satin Char- of her environment even Rock Creek fashioned, with Mercer- e—Light and Dark colors; also black; Park seems tame, she is partial to | 'h Crepe de Chine—Heavy _quality, and black; 40-Inch Radium Taffeta—Printed effects, light and 52.12 dark grounds. Your choice of the above at the Twelfth Annivery price {morning jaunts through the parks and to walks over the western hills and_bevond_Geors ized Lisle Tops. In Black and Cordovan. Very spe- cially priced for the Tweifth Anniversary Sale at $ 2 12 Girls’ Nayvee Wash Middy Dresses The two-piece model, al- s2 12 L] lowing Skirt and Middy Boys’ Blue Serge Sailor Tams to be worn separately. All Made of All-wool Navy s l 12 - $4.98 Heavy Satin Canton Crepe One of the finest, heavy qualities pro- duced; very soft and supple. Colors in- clude the new shades of poppy red, cop- ‘| per, sfiver, Copenhagen, oxblood; 12 also brown, navy and black. 4‘ Twelfth Anniversary Sale price — TR Special Sale —all this week, at unusually low prices, of Hplioween cards, nqrelties and Eandmade) ar- tidles. The Gaye Little Gifte Shoppe $5.98 40-in. Chiffon Velvet fast colors. Our Twelfth Anniversary price. All the wanted colors, ith !‘:lch a!coxblnrl':id. Wlli’tlrh. s Iz Blue Serge; some Wit aupe, Copenhagen, Poppy embroidered U. S. Navy Red, Erown, Copper, Navy . bands. Every boy will want one at the Twelfth Chinese Straw Work Baskets Trimmed with colored beads and silk tassels; Anniversary price of. and Black. A most re- markable Silk Special at the Twelfth Anniversary Sals ‘price; yard Rooms 212-217—1304 F_St. FREE TRIAL 0-Magic-O Canmrl—the Season’s Novelty In Silk or Wool; many Byt handle tops and Im e o staes fatfon Chinete coina. T dresses, coats, 3 -inch size is_priced sp . . i etc. Twelfth Anniversary clal for the Twelfth A Wfls’l'ng Mac’une , Sale price, yard.......... niversary Sale at. SOAP Made especlally for use in Washing Machine—and abso- lutely harmless. A 5-pound package will be delivered to your home in time for wash Monday. Phone Main 7127 Monday Morning | CARROLL-ERWIN CO. Incorporated 707 12th St. N.W. Home Electrical Appliances Large Boxes of Hair Pins | In assorted sizes. To l 2 i | | | represent the Notion De- Designer Winter Fashion Quarterly and Patterns Experienced Advertisers Prefer THE STAR section of the store we have included this re- 3 : ! 3 g 2 E < 3 Women’s Adjustable Brassieres Excellent quality bro- s l Iz - with at- tached hose supporters. This is one of the biggest bargains of the sale at the Twelfth Anniversary price of..... eeeseeenas voe markable value. Assorted sizes. Twelfth Anniver- sary Sale price T T e