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"COLD FUR STORAGE. .., Freo with repairs over $10. All work at summer prices. Fure stored by us are cleaned and glased free of charge. MARTIN V/OLF, 3032 FLORIDA AVE. N.Jv.* . Oriental Cream POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL " IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS$ Probably the most Interesting places in Washington during these last weeks of May are the boarding schools, where young girls represent- ing every state in the Union are all a-flutter as they prepare for the “commencement;’ of after-school life. | Many of them do their shopping for the coming season before returning te small southern or western towns, and they find as much excitement and enjoyment in it as any bride assem- bling her trousseau. ation frock, which should be chosen with & view to wearing it on ‘sum- mer evenings as well as for the im- portant event. Some will preter a more or less ornate lace and ‘satin creation, for young girlhood always secretly longs for feminine frills and | furbelows, even if it does assume masculine’ apparel at times. How- ever, the school miss who has a First, there is, of course, the gradu- | hairdresser’s, the young.“grad” would proudly exnibit masses of coiled and curled locks surmounted by a comb or circled by & bandeau. " But O tem- pora! 'O mores! The girl of. fei dignity; & hasty brushing, and 1 . However, to contipue ' with: her sHopping: The next item is a traveling BREAKFAST. B Stewed Apricota ‘Tomate Omelet Corned Beet Hash . Tomato Salad Jelly Cocoa DINNER. / ‘Radlshes ‘Young-Onions. up Roast Loin of Pork o hs Brown Gravy Bolled Rice Buttered Beets ttuce Frult Gelatin Coffee Rhubarb Frappe. Combine one pint of rich pink rhu- barb julce with the juice of one lemon, the julce of two oranges, one cup of water and one eup of sugar. ‘Bring the mixture to a boil. Cool and freeze, 8ift into a bowl one sugar, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar and two teaspoonfuls of bak- ing soda. With the hands rub through’ it -one tablespoonful of butter and lard mixed.. Moisten with mill that it forms a dough that can be handled, put it on the bréad board t of "white! flour, ome-fourth tesspodnful of walt, | throu two tablespoonfuls of granulated| -pound of bofled ham o food chopper with a stalk celery, d some m toes and enough beaten egs L whites to shape Into croquets, Dip these into grated bread crumbs and the basten yolks of the eggs, and fry in butter until they are golden brown. and roll it half an inch in thickness. | Over this put a layer of baking mo- lasses, brown sugar, seeded ralsins, chopped citron and powdered cinna- mon mixed. Roll it up. With a sharp knife cut in two-inch. Place these'one inch ap: ing pan’which ‘has been well greased and sprinkled - with brown ‘sugar. Over them put brown sugar and a little butter. Dust lightly with cin- namon. Plage in a hot oven; watch 80 that ‘they do not burn, and bake for fifteen or twenty minutes, Serve hot or cold, broken, not cut apart, with apple sauce or cocoa, or both. ——————————————————————————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I Milk Buy the brand on which you can'rely. Every batch that'leaves the conden- saries is given an extra, final laboratory test toin- sure purity and quality. It's pure country milk A value. ONE STRAP—TWO BUTTONS JEWEL PUMPS NEW SPRING PUMP of black satin with one strap and two buttons; covered Cuban heels; one of the NN season’s smartest models; dainty and dressy; wonderful | $4.85'm PAIR Wonderful New Model in White Strap Slippers, $4.85 COLOR is ever an essential with the cream left in. part of dainty Springand "’ Summer finery.” That is why - Tintex, with its 15 radiant colors, is indispensable to - every woman.. And it is so simple to use—just a matter” of rinsing—takes:but a mos-+ - ~ Sold Everywhere FOR MEN &5 WOMEN 314 7th Street N.W. Buttered, fried, baked with prunes, or as'a pudding, or in soup, they are delicious — whole- some. SERVE THEM OFTEN !Halr Often Ruined By Careless Washing p_shculd be You W is dries r brittle, and or three teaspoonfuls of a cup o i which rinses out| ry particle of For ltching Torture Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re- lieve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor biemishes disappear over- night, Itching usually stops in- stantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and de- pendable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, §1.00. It is posi- tively safe for tender, senmsitive fOc-25¢+-50¢ MSCORMICK & 8 ALTIMORE <O YOUTHFUL SUIT OF NAVY POIRET. WHITE KID APPLIQUE DESIGN. knowledge of fashions will undoubt- edly select a simple gown of Canton | crepe or beaded georgette, for they |are what the exclusive establish- | ments are showing. The somewhat { trite saving of “beauty unadorned” is as true as it Is old, and the wise schoolgirl appreciates’ the fact that the simpler the “trimminzs” the more striking is her own loveliness. The gown sketched is quite plain and vet not_entirely without orna- i PICTURE HAT OF BLACK CANTON CREPE, LACE TRIMMED. Canton, and narrow moire silk rib- bons tipped with tiny dancing balls form an attractive fringe edging to the sleeves and skirt panels. The bodice is rather long-waisted and blouges slightly over a- wide crushed sash, also of Canton. Two panels run from the rounded bateau neck to the girdle and again appear from be- neath its swaying ends, almost touch- ing the skirt hem. The set-in sleeves are 'y short, but the floating rib- bons extend below the elbows. Tne skirt is quite short, but again the dangling ribbons give added length, as they' appear suspended from four loose panels and .from the sash streamers. The matter of correct coiffure used to be almost as important as the wn ftself, and aft t to the . Club Sandwich Toast Sliced Chicken Sliced Tomatoes Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise _ You'll enjoy it! ¢ - Four sises, 12¢, 30k, 50c, 95¢ . COMMENCEMENT FROCK__ OF WHITE NTON EDGED | WITH RIBBONS. ! suit, for, of course, she must have a new one for the “commencement” of her homeward journey. It should be very light in weight and dark in col- d, of course, it should be orig- mentation. The material is white|; or, inal. A more sultable model than the one illustrated would be difficult to find, for its keynote is youthfulness, and it is neat and attractive. Fine navy poiret forms the mediura, and spotless white kid the trimming. The jacket is cut on loose box lines, and has three-quarter-length sleeves, which flare & bit, and a square-col- lared neck. The skirt is narrow and short, and the belt is concealed by the long tleon blouse of wWhite Canton, which goes with the outfit. This lat- ter has a round collar of self-material, and a pert bow at the front, also of the crepe. Pin tucks run across the blouse at the front and add an ef- fective touch of trimming which i§ a welcome relief from the usual up- and-down pleating. The white kid is cut in a narrow circular design and appliqued on the collar; sleeves-and pockets of the coat, and again under the slashed pockets of the skirt. Any girl or young matron would love the hat pictured, for it is a master_creation of the milliner's art. Black Canton crepe covérs the crown and the gentl-curving brim, which widens at_the front so as to shade the face. Then a long fold of black Chantilly lace is drawn over the brim and caught at one side, the end trail- ng down over the shoulder. A soft yellow flower nestles-among the bil- lows of lace to add a single note of color contrast and the final touch of trimming. White Cup Cakes. Beat one-half a cupful of butter and one cupful of powdered sugar to a cream. d the grated rind-of half a lemon and a dash of nutmes, then one-half a cup of cream;itwo cups of flour alternately with the whites of three eggs beaten to a :stiff froth. one-half a teaspoonful of 1ved in one teaspoonful of . Bake in shallow buttered tins or all in one tin. —_— ment—with absolutely nio streaks+or spots. ' A Park & Tilford Product “TINTS AS YOU RINSE Res. U. S, Pat. Off. CLEAN .SCOUR’ POLISH When You Eat Meat‘ be stiré you eat it with Shred- ded Wheat. 'You need the car- bohydrates and the mineral For a warm, nourishing {meal heat two Biscuits in . the -oven to-restore crispness; pour hot over them, adding a little cream and a dash of salt. tralty, gy salts. Nothing so deliciously nourishing as Shredded ' Wheat with a rasher of bacon. :Shred- ded Wheat contains the three mineral salts the body needs— calcium, iron and phosphorus —also the vitamines that are so necessary to normal growth. their milk Wheat cradkbr—areal” whole toast—and 15 ‘wheat 1s 100 per cent. whole wheat, nothing. added, nothing taken away—cooked in steam, drawn into filmy shreds, = | and baked in coal ovens. The most real food for the least money. ~ - A Handsome 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Buffet, China Closet, Ex Table, Serving Table, ide and one Armchair, in your of mahogany or walnut. covered in genuine leather. Absojutely ranteed; otf:u;rovision chamber ~ has white enamel lining and rustproof, :sanitary ade of. hardwo shelves; 30-pound capacity. 105 $2 Cash—$1 Weekly Fodr well _built slzs Bow-end -Bed,- Dresser, ; Aorette and Toilet Table, finished in' a beautiful mahogany er wal- nut, and' very gracefully desi . P pleces—tull tension Chairs choice Chairs Anne 169 $17.50 Cash—-$2.50 Weekly Out-oi-Town Folks Whether you want to pay spot cash or buy Your furni- ture on liberal credit terms, you can be suited here at Phillip Levy's. Come in, look around and compare—see for yourself just how much money you can save. Inves- tigate our popular plan of refunding railroad fares— and remember that WE PAY THE FREIGHT Exclusive Agents for Ostermoor Mattresses —the famous make that Buerantees the utmost of Sleeping comfort. An Oster- moor mattress_is_thoroughly “Built—Not Stuffed” and filled with cotton of selected grade. Every detall of it is & perfection in itselt. Phillip Levy’s are the Exclusive Agents in Washington for Ostermoor Mattresses. All 25’119 15.00 Cash—$2. il Talzate, The design is the graceful Queen period. The best evidence of the real value of this suite is the great number of them going out from Phillip Levy’s every week. ol Refrigerato A vast asscrtment of sizes and makes. : Above is illus- trated a large, convenient, three-door “side-icer” model. Made throughout of selected hardwood and absolutely guaranteed. Provision cham- ber has white enamel lining shelves. Ca- and rustproof, & pacity, 60 Ibs.. sanitary $3 Cash—$1 Weekly pieces are of absolutely guaranteed construction, and it is a suite that will give you real satisfaction. yourSelf tomorrow! Weekly Come and convince 785 746 STUUK-EETWEENGEY [T eSS AT