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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922 PART 2. SOCIETY. e SOCIETY. < I Our New Flower N g —>54-Inch All-Wool | Section \ 1 Homespuns and ‘ For Home Decoration °, : : i R U T2 | T Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 pm. " “THE BUSY CORNER” Pouna. Ave., 8th and D Streets | 5,05 b 92-00 = o b " e o w 2. o o o o | - = - o o o o = w»n o s Q - o 2 Ideal Fireless Cookers —-—Fr ly i 1d . . iy 3 et °'§Z‘:. 79c —with oak case and one-piece 5,0G0 Pieces Fine Cut Glass Ware cholee of any plece of Cut Glass im stock at , 1 ff clal ... aluminum lining. Complete Waslle Irons, ¥ , Key- 5 x /4 O " s.;::r;?la brand. g Pi £ P % :f::‘b:;:;mm ZZ. ithh utensils, soapstones, etc. I Regular Prices N _ ) 3,000 Pieces of Porcelain | cutting . knives, { Regularly $39.00. ! ‘ : P — " and Syracuse China |0 : || poze memsprss somemore. Clearance of Odds | ccimmoacts. L $1.49 - Special— || Romahtcr ot sar. ane wrs. framc o i} | spending the season in hington. Gray Enamel Choice, Water Pails, 10-quart ¥ size. Special, e ——— Choice, 10 Many Farewell Parties n Given for Mrs. Du Puy Tea Cups ....... ..10c Tea Cup Saucers. Dinner Plates .. The farewell parties being given —Pure Aluminum Stewpan, 9 49 —5.000 Moth n ! k. siven 1-quart size. Special...... 8c C Meat Dishes ... ..10c " ¥ Bagws extra i | rlfx. T\illmn? :'\melrmn l:‘u Puy, foy an r e or..10c eavy, to pro- i — = Bread and Butter Plates, 2 f 10 h to D | 1:: ):nr: :nno‘na r;:'esl‘:nt of t‘ Water Pail: Footed Sherberts 10c tect your cloth- 1 EMO Dy oTican Son vomeh o, —12-quart Water Pails. @ | gpa | Footed Sherberts .............. - a member of the National Woman's Gray Enamel Tea ng. Special at Kettles, large size. Special, Globe Paints and 59C Varnish 8 ; popular colors. Sj clal, per quart, 79c —6-quart Saucepans. —Large Size Dishpans. —lLarge Size Tea Kettles. —2-quart Rice Boilers. ~—Large Size Colanders. et Paper, sani- s of crepe W 89C from group to group and from ci Shecial * | | Press Club of this city, have spread city, and from week to week. AAAAAAA ton at midnight tomorrow fo York, having remained over ti |[to attend a luncheon given the National Woman's Press Cluls and the farewell supper given her by Mrs. Henry Wilder Keves, first na< tional vice president of the leugue, at ‘ln.r apartment. who had as her guests | —Pure Aluminum $l 49|'re- Kettles, & B | quart _size; ray finish. 8 5 59¢| ™ "§1.4 -—Parlor Brooms, with four rows of stitching; smoothly fhnae. 49C — Waash Wringers, well made with guaran- heavy bing surface, and three bars of Swift's Pride the officers of the national executive clal board of the league and the officers ‘ teed rollers. —Mirro Alumin {lof the district_board. On Tuesduy Spectal...... Socoiat Omelet Pans. $l.49‘ || the New York City League will tukeo pecia ey ! up Mrs. Du Puy into their round of farewells in her honor. and on Satur- (§l|day. March 11, Mrs. Du Puy will sail Today from 5 to 6:30 o'clock the Special in Roaster, h Mr. Du Puy and their two iittle i Mirro Aluminum Tea S shape. s, to remain in Geneva, Switger- Mexican Cane Shop- it sl 52.98 Special, | for two years. 79 City of Washington League will give C a reception at the national clubhouse in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Du Puy, in- Only onme to | Ji|vitations having been extended only a customer. |[to members of the organization and to Mrs. Du Puy’s personal friends, that all who have worked with her in the achievements of the organiza- tion during her two administrations may gather in tribute and farewell. Mrs. Du Puy’s persistent ideal of an international league of pen women, for years her pet ambition for the league, toward which she has worked and planned continuously, seems in this “way materializing under her hand. il}| Mrs. Bawara P. Costigan will be at || the tea tabie. assisted by Mrs. Carolyn N. Payson, Mrs. Ivie A. MacCarthy, Mrs. Nancy A. North. Miss Mabel Dill and Miss Rebecca Dial. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, first national vice || president, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas, first vice president of the District, will re- geive with Mrs. Tiller and Mrs. Du uy. Benefit Concert Today By Overseas League ping Baskets; regu- larly 49¢c, 59¢ and 69c. 39c Spectallcorioinzln orty Wisard Pol- ish Mop; regu- e $2 98 Tacdy $1.25. 5 Speclal, — 78¢c. - Coffee Pots. cial —Apartment House Size Refrig- erators, case made of solid ash wood. white enamel lining, three- door front-icer style. Regularly W | Special ... Folding Jroning Tables. Special, $ 3 19 xrfl" !::m}:rv?nr':?u.:;f:: 98(: 5 s large size. Spetial........ ~—Steam Cooker, heavy —Galvanized Tron Wash tin model, four com- —Pure Alumin No. 1 size, with two 69C | partment size. Regu- Water Pails; ‘Tubs, ) — side handles. Special.. I‘;’r!l‘y $2.39 l““- | 3:1:{! !lzc.gépec o Favorite Gas Ranges —Choose from a complete stock. | Ta Our regular’ $79.50 gas range, spe- | SHghtly im- Siaf— | perfect; 27x- i s1-inch size.f] $65.98 % | ety | S e, ] Special .. styles. Cholce, special, ‘This Coupon —Of galvanized iron; regulation Roll-Top Bread Boxes, 97c | °% donass Ayita This Congen cE e - —Japanned fin- - : : ' ( i Mendny With Fis Compes ish; extra large Y WHA TN Conpen Monday With ize; two side The Women's Overseas Servicc size, hav B opper bottom, League will have a benefit concert in the New Willard ballroom this after- noon at 4:30 o'clock, to raise fund: . & size, with \ This Coupon - i panned fnish: cover: i e s i —$1 mop "and _30c Saucepan Set, 78¢c —None sold with- 1 lish. $1.30 Telnforced forced. coves e e g Monday With This Coupon out coupon. (8) throughout. N deana ZH —None sold with- TeNone sola without | —Three in set, sizes 1, 1% ana 2 Il!] or carrying on its service work wit. | SYene sota e LS Eikiommpeiu gi() =hons %5 | quarts. Y . Kann's — Third the disabled men stfll in the hos- i K ann's—Third Kann's—Third e Kann's — Third | —None seld without eoupon. (S) VAW Ficor. i I Sialat sieing cogvou. T e T Floor. ®) Floor, Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. | n's—' T loor. . . . Zalvin C. . Thl‘ee lmmellse ur= [ it Il { 3onn W "Weeks, Mrs, Lars Anderson, bi . Wonds. Birce, Sties Mavel Boariman. chases Combined in Mics Elisa 3 Clapp, Mrs. John A Day, rs. F. Ward Denys, Mrs. Charles | This Sale of INLAID | Pt PRINTED | [ Bmoitesizee ™ mlint N % X . { || CeFeunt,”Sire.” Mason ~Fairick, e Third Floor | PLAIN Geores ¢ Hickardt airh Theoders A\ P A John Van Shaick, jr.; Miss Laura Vol- stead, Mrs. Walter 1. McCoy, Mrs. W. J. Snow and Mrs. Edwin S. Sweet. | Miss Gertrude Hussey is chairman i| of the committee for the concert, and is assisted by Miss Helen Day, Miss || Constance Bicknell and Miss Helen Gardner. i ¢ 7 0 i reri ffering —F; the Cook Linoleum Co. alone we secured $7,000 wor th of underpriced flom: coverings. In the sale we are o g bot}rn-ot‘;l‘e v:rd goods and the rugs at very special prices. The merchandise for this sale came from the following well ‘i known companies: Ii The Cook Linoleum Co. The Nairn Linoleum Co. = AR The “Certain-Teed” Products Corporation TN g , . | The officers of the league are: Miss Margaret Lambie, president; Miss Dorothea Denys, vice president; Miss Alma M. Winningham, secretary, and Mrs. John E. Wright, treasurer. 74 / | |Attractive Washington's Lol 111 ) . . ’/flu’t H—— Birthday Party Given - An attractively arranged party was || given on Washington’s birthday an- |{niversary by Miss Marie Camille Bo- |{1and_of Benning in honor of Mrs. Maidee Daly O'Neill of Westerly, R. I, ||ana Mrs. Rose Daly Cahill of Hari- ford, Conn. During the evening xev- eral’ games were played and selecw || tHons Tendered on the piano by Miss |{ Lillian Schooler, and later a buffet || supper was served. The dining room || was beautifully decorated in red, {1 white and blue, this color scheme be- —T i d lenty of inlaid and plain colored effects. buildings, stores, offices, hospitals and homes. i f}:: ;?;Er;:xnae&tvlg?:h: in‘e)rcha};ldise will appc;lt)l especially to those —We have secured extra salesmen and additional expert linoleum who have large contract supply orders to fill—for hotels, public - | layers to take care of our patrons’ needs. \ | INLAID LINOLEUMS—FULL ROLLS —The majority are Cook’s, but a few Nairn’s have been included. In inlaid linoleums the colors go through c to the back, insuring long life to the pattern. Included in the sale are tile, wood, granitg and carpet effects in brown, blue, green and terra cotta colorings. A Square Yard i —“B” Grade Inlaid Linoleum. —Cook’s Parquetry Inlaid Linoleum. B” Gra Square yard, Monday.......cocooeeeueraeneanees $1 088 Square yard, Mofiday. . s ac s b $1 .44 —Excellent imitations of inlaid wood flooring, a heavy | _17 g1l rolls, in 7 different tile and parquetry patterns. A very 900 Squal‘e Yards X S weight suitable for office floors and home use. heavy quality. | Felt Base Parquetry Rug Border Sale Price, a Square Yard, Monday29C | —For hall trackers and borders around rugs; an ‘ex- \ll cellent imitation of varnished hardwood floors. —3500 Felt Base Rugs, 3x4l;-ft. si econds of the $1.49 grade, in pa 5 3 C Extra speci; S Battleship and Plain Cork Lingleums Rolls Color Price Sale Price 6 Yilnch $2.75 Yd, $2.21 1 3 i, lnch $2.95 Yd, $2.47 The Sale Price ing carried out in the table decora- tions and favors. Among the guests were Miss Lillian Schooler, Miss Eva Parker, Miss Josephine Tangora, Miss Eileen Desmond, Miss Ella Wililams, Miss Susie Williams, Mrs. Desmond, Mrs. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy, Mr. R. F. Metcalfe, Mr. William Ma- honey, Mr. Lewis Lynch, Mr. Willlam Lynch and Mr. Clarence Schmid. Alliance Francaise | Lecture Tomorrow | ) @ . f the Al Cook’s Printed Cork Linoleum [!-muicbiies thomes 4:30 o'clock at the Washington Club . || by M. Florian Vurpillot, m‘l‘v;’isle; of i | 1y French Huguenot Church in Sulc e 59c¢ ||| b A Carload Purchase Grass Rugs and Runners —Rugs are attractively stenciled in blue, green and tan, in plain centers with neat borders— also Chinese patterns 9x12-foot and 8x10-foot sizes. Special, Monday, at $3.99. 69 deet ¢ iiiiesiniinecarm s copeess S289 4Y5x7Y; feet .. 3x6 feet .. . 98¢ | 27x54 inches .. —Grass Stair and Hall Carpeting, 18-inch | —500 Grass Rugs, 18x36- runner, in “Wall of Troy” border 29 size. Monday. 190 ! design. Yard C | —16 Grass l’fll 3% 8. C. The subject will be “Les || Femmes dans la Litterature Fran- calse.” —Choice patterns to select from. This is a good, heavy quality linoleum (not remnants, but full rolls), and it has'a [ff} burlap back. The usual price of this grade is $1.00 a square (|| yard. Choice of tile, wood, matting and conventional de- signs, in good colors. : Seamless Cork Linoleum Rugs —9x12-ft size. “Seconds” of the $17.95 grade. | ~ Sale price— _Monday, $8 .69 | n iled 27x9-ft. size; wer:"‘ e $149. Each o 690 —27-inch Gras: 5 —9x12-ft. Wilton Velvet Rugs, less, heavy quality, fringed or plain estgns. At $44.00 Rote. Mondey s $9.00. Hodge’s “Rattania” Rugs and Runners —Our new line is quite complete. . lm-‘Rugs in matched patterns in the following kinds: RUGS g o2 RUNNERS Size ' Price; Size Price 2 We Do Hand Hemming and Hand Hemstitching Specialising 1n_Monograming and Initialing. We also teach Italian Hemstitehing. -16-] X . Yd. X 9x12 feet ... . $14.75 27 inches by 9 feet..i.oenvuernnnee....$3.78 —Imperfections are very slight. 65 only in the lot, but a' Freo—Lessons g g :2 ll:lli 2; ?g ¥: : :{ :: 7%:x10%; feet S‘Si;; 27 inches by 12 feet... ceeeaaa.$495 good range of designs and colorings to select from. ch?if:;:;lfitffl?r::gm"' cro- -16- - 2. 6x9 feet ... : 27 inches by 15 feet. .. =142 Linoleum Rugs, seconds of the $6.95 10 “A” Grade $1.65 o Yd-, $1.27 414x7Y4 feet .. $5.95 27 inc ) g_mde; e ey Mond‘y“““$2.99 2 “A” Grade - $L75 $1.37 3x6 feet .. PR = < . $275 36 inches by 9 feet. ... HILH ‘ s inches by 12 feet. .. =26 Cork Linoleum Rugs, 6x9 | —36 Cork Lineleum Rugs, 4)5x I 5 “c Grade $110 Sq. Yd, 98c | 30x60 inches - Sonchea by - Q0 | % 1t Seconds of i il 2 “C” Grade $1.19 Sq. Yd.: $1.04 18x36 inches ... 69 27 ‘inches, by the yard.. i‘:;“S:ool;‘d;::.? 95 $3- tl}fe $‘5..95 e s 52029 | !