Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
: ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY ! Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Plerce have returned from a visit ta the former's sister, Mrs./ Russell Gregg, at Pur: celtville. ’ Dr. Kate Waller Barrett has re- lturned from a visit to Mrs. Geory | W Richardson in West Point. Va. | Mis. Arthur Harrison Saunders of Richmond is the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hop- Kins, on North Washington street. Miss Sallie Deane of Richmond vis- | !ited this week with Miss Nancy Lee ¥ | Tackett, on South St. Asiph street. Polk Miller’s famous Dog Book. 64 pages on care |, Mr& Leonard J. Miller and Miss Re- and pet i ot 3 Ie30 ecca M d from a feeding and training. and Senator. Vest's cele- | vigit (ult.:yx:rlu:r.nv:r'sul;:;e"rrls n:DH’ur- 1 Free Dog Book brated “Fribute to a Dog.” Write for a fres copy | borton, Va. Polk Mil'er Drug Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. SRR R R T BEST WAY TO WASH DOG Best way to wash your dog is withs Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Soap. It kills fleas and lice, destroys odors amd cleanses thoroughly Leaves hait clean, soft and fluff Does not irri- tate eves or skim Strictly a high- grade soap, effective also for human use. 25c a cake. Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Powder, 25c, ior dogs and s—will not irritate or nauseate. Sold by druzzists, sporting goods,sdures, seed stores. {Rev. Dr. William J. Morton, Rev. Ed- gar Carpenter, Messrs. Frank T. King, Arthur Herbert and Clyde C. Lamond have returned from Richmond. where they attended the dlocesan council of the Episcopal Church. R N rs, Lawrence W. DeMotte and son. N § NN Washburn DeMotte. of St. George, b \{ Staten Island, who have been guesis LS 4 of Mrs. DeMotte's mother. Mrs. Hor- ace B. Ramey, on Duke street, left last week for a visit to friends at Louisa, Va. Mrs. James L Cato and Miss Lucy Kinchloe. are guests of the former's ‘ parents at Joplin, Va. Miss Marie Henderson has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. M. Lengal, in Wayne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl~ F. Lunceford .have returned from Alabama, where .ney spenc their honevi ana_ace guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lunceford. Mrs. Walter Sanford is visiiing her mother in Charlottesville. Mrs. James H. Mansfield has r turned from a visit to relatives in i Tiffin, Ohio. Mrs. Mansfield and Mrs. J. E. Morton went to Norfolk this week to attend the state council of the Daughters of America. ss Dixie O'Neill, bave return N from a visit to relatives in Morgan- ton. N. C. Miss O'Neill left later in the week for-New York city. Miss Rosalie Broadus is ne guest of Mrs. Arthur Kerby, mnear Camp ; Humphries. i Mr. and Mrs, John Gary entertained | during eek to celebrate the { twelfth birthday {twin daughter and son | Robert Gary i Mrs. Pe R. Driscoll has returned ifrom a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. R 1 Louisa, Va., accompanied by 11s When the above remarkakle of- fer is made by Dr. Berman, who himself is no experiment—hav- ing given absolute satisfaction to thousands of Washingtonians without a single complaint. He will examine your eyes and fit you with the proper lenses at a fraction of what vou would expect to pay elsewhere. Don't delay, but come in and take advantage of this offer. Dr. Berman is the man who broke high prices on glasses in Washington. 1f you don’t need glasses he will the Ruth and Martha Adkins has returned visit her daughter, Mrs. in Philadelphia. Mrs now the guest of her mother. lizabeth Walter and Mis: ter of Culpeper were the t week of their cousin, Miss Walter, on Braddock Heights irgil C. Davis have from a visit to Bristol, Vi 3 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mts O. tell you so. But perhaps those B. Martin. in Rosemont. \ S hee 4 Sy ; omi Marshall has returned N headaches and dizzy spells are a !to her home in Washington after a N warning that vour eves need care. visi€ to ‘Miss Mary Lennon in Rose- % mont. Mrs. R. A. McKay and her children have gone to Buena Vista. Md. to £pend the summer. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard is at home after a trip to New York city !"'Maj. and Mrs. Chauncey McNeill and their ildren, who e spent !two years with Mrs. McNeill's par- s. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Come to Dr. Berman and take no chances. Dr. Berman Examines Your Eyes Free and GUARANTEES THIS SPECIAL 'OFFER. \\\\ o Fischer's specia} ddock Heights. have gone \ dow Display uic"i" o et O Sapleton. henr Soore: importance summer, and will ptember. = Mrs. A. Swann Sinclair entertained at | bridge for Mrs. McNeill Friday after- neon’ at_her home, in Rosemont. Mrs, Willis Holcomb Wills has re- turned to her home. in Lynchburg, and for lawyers ryer ave C. A eyesigh: pecial lowest prices for prescription and bifocal lenses made to order. Oculisis’ prescriptions accurately filled at a very lov aftars visit/to Mrs [Denedlot Whest price. . Miss Margaret Germond has’res turned from a visit to friends in Sa- _Dr. Berman's many patients will be glad to know that he is again practicing in Washington at HER’S lem, V. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hicks have re- turned from a visit to relatives in Monroe. Va. Mrs. Leslie C. Tutt Garry and Billy Tutt have gone to Grand Forks. Dak. to spend the summer with Mrs. Tutt's father, Mr. O. M. Larsen, on his ranch. near that place. Jewelers end Opticians, 918 F Street N.W. and Masters N 7 i from a visit to her mother in Charles- . W. Va. Archdeacon and Mrs. John Ham {mond Griffith of Asheville, N. issuad invitations for the marriag of their daushter, Miss Eugenia Grif Mr. Harvey Hodgen Warwick hington. Saturday _evening. at 8 o Paul's | Episcopal v. After {the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride-elect’s ibrother-in-law and _sister, | Mrs. Wilmer Joyce Waller, mont, with whom she has made he: horge for several years. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnson have {returned from a ‘visit to- their son- {in-law and daughter, Maj. Charles D. | Barrett, U. S. M. C.. and Mrs. Barrett, {in_Santo Domingo. Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Beard and Miss | Kneiss of Tamaqua, Pa.. were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gerlacher on South Washington the work SELF-,REDUCING : cQRSETS miade famous the shps‘ of the STOUT WOMEN of AMERICA © ‘Why undo Margaret Moncure entertained | her home. on King street road. Mr and Mrs Hayvward D. Luckett and Hayward D. Luckett, jr. of Char- lotte. N. C.. were week end gues’e of Mr. Luckett's mother, Mrs. Lucie Pey- ton. Luckett, on_South Patrick street. | Mrs. George Edgar Pettit and Miss Barbara Pettit of Elizabeth, N. J,, are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Randolph Mansfield, on North Pitt street. TRANSFER MAJ. ADAMS. Maj. John H. Adams, Quartermas- ter Corps, at the War Department, has been ordered to Chicago for duty. | i | i /T aa Ay D =& VICTROLA e /7 Three Distinct Models for Three Distinct Types Nemo Self-Red: Corsets_are made in a great Specal features o reduce. reihape. sud. corvor siain 8] es pe correct ysical eo.dlfl.uflneulh iar to stout wo:::. S o year,.: every country wi corsets ‘worn, mi d-wmmjoytlldtwm‘: Nemo No. ox the ayerses suost’ e with e2coas flosh evenly Nemo No.851—For the stout figure with extremaly peadulous abdomen. 19 Other Self-Reducing Models—3$4.00 to $9.00 . e ° 3 Miss Katharine PacKhrd of Martins- | , is the guest of Rev. and l Cosby Bell on Seminary Hill b 1" Mps. W. I Humphries and her sis- anniversary of their | Jef- | Mrs. Harry A, Leake has returned | Sunday_afternoon, May 14, at, ple se & meat substitute only. if they are in It yhould always ‘b that eggs ‘belong (o ¢ t'ofld to ;l“hlafl.\ “|use an abundance of n now. because they -“‘- Ivon should use less m e cliss of g, ~ If you our diet low In price. t. Some peo- meats m to think tha an omelet or some other dish that may. {be used for the mea! are really meat substit I their content is vonce¥ned, ‘much when they are used in u eake or | a custard. R Eggs are ' usually conceded to: be ! {wholezome for children and most deli- | the cate persons. There are a very few ' the strained juice of two; sift in a roll oyt to half an inch thick persons, however, with whom -eggs, quarter of a pound of flour, one tea- even when cooked in ‘the most ap-|spoonful of baking powder and five : proved manner, some for { polsion. MISS MARY EARLE HOXTON, Sehoolgirl daughter of M d M A. R. Hoxton. {Mount Alto Garden Party Given Indorsement| | Mre Harding, Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. | | Hughes, Mrs. Weeks, Miss Mellon, Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. H. C. Wallace, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Fall, Gen. Pershing, Admiral Coontz, Gen. Le- Jeune, Gen. Sawyer, Gen. Cummin and Col. Forbes have all indorsed | very heartily the garden party to be given at Mount Alto on the afternoon iof Thursday, May 25. This is an an- nual entertainment given by the! | Geor~e Baldwin McCoy unit of the! An % an Woman's Legion, and bids e unusually - attrictive this | The Marine Band will play | during the afiernoon. Articles made | by the disabled ex-service men will | be on exhibition and sale under the | directien of the occupational therapy ! department | Twenty Children Guests ! At Birthday Ceremony ! Miss Adelyn Rose Selinger. daugh lter cf Mr and Mrs. Monroe M. Sel-, | inger, was hostess Sunday. May 14, to] lubout twenty children, in honor of; | her eighth birthday anniversary. Re-, freshments were served in the dining | room at an attractively decorated t ble, the color scheme being yellow | Among those present were Violet Ol | sen, Irma Lewis, Helen Hugett, Ger- | trude Levy, Margaret Payne, Mildred !Sullivan, = Frances Kahn, Maxime Kahn, Morton Hartstall, Monroe Co ihen, Bertram Cohen. Eliot R.~Sel inger and Alvin Jocob) | Alpha Pi Chapter, G. W.U., ! To Give a Garden party; H The Alpha Pi Chapter of Alpha| Delta Pi of George Washington Uni versity will give a garden party al H the home of Miss Dorothea Storck of Virginia Highlands June 2, and a dance for the seniors on June 5, prob- | others allow a child of two or-three ,an egg a day. . It.is aiways best to | ask your phy: cially if the child in question is deli- ‘cate, ad-the physician can better tell whether the child needse ment that eggs afford. ably at Brooks’ tea house. ‘Miss Vera !Johnson of Morrison street, Chevy Chase, will give a tea for the chapte on June 18, and Miss Alice Mae Ashford. Miss Katherine McCauley, Miss Marian Spielman and Miss Nelda Umbeck will receive their B. A. de- | grees from George Washington Uni- | versity this June. —————— Croutons of Spinach and Egg. | Cook half a peck of carefully | washed spinach in the water tha | clings to it. By covering the kettle | securely the spinach will cook in the | steam and all the valuable mineral | salts are preserved. Sprinkle over it a teaspoonful of salt. When the spin- ach is tender, drain, then chop and press it through a sieve, Saute some rounds of bread in clarified butter or olive oil. Season the spinach with salt, paprika, cream or butter, and : | stir’ 1t_over ‘the fire until very hot, then spread it on the rounds of bread. When the spinach cook. cover two eggs water and let them stand In the water until the spinach is cooked. Keep the water hot, but do not allow it to boil. Decorate the wpinach with the whites | i of the eggs. cut in eighths lengthwise, | and the yolks pressed through a sieve. ! i A little lemon juice may be added to ! the spinach with the other seasonings. | Maple Tapioca. Cook slowly half a cup of tapioca iin one pint of water. Add one table- | spoonful of butter and a quarter tea- spoonful of salt, three-quarters of a {cup of maple sirup and two "wel | beaten eggs. Bake in a casserole and serve with whipped cream. Have the pudding warm and the cream Ice cold. Marriage Licenses. riage licenses have been lssued to the T. White of Catlett C. Walker o Warrentan, nas ‘Terentief and Emilie Preymann. d Ethel R Harding. age of Montros rr and Ells M. Etta Drak g, B, Barnes of this' city and Ethel With Eight 10-inch Double-Face 75¢c Records, Your Own Selection. 3 A > : $10 Cash Places This Victrola and .- - 'Records 'in Your Home PAY BALANCE 1'0; SUIT YOU\R CONVENIENCE No. 280 Latest Model $160 $6 - $166 ourse. They tes us far as | just as do they not agree. and whom omme.d children, whi ciun about this, espe- ! the nutri- just because you cannot tell.-when you eat the caké or dessert that the eg g&8 serve as | did not have ihe earmarks of perfec freshness when it whs broken. . " of butter with six heaping tablespobn- are actually | tered mold tha; has beon dusted over One of the well known baby | with browned bread speclailsts does not use of eggs more than- aays lor very young <hu | with outtered paper, steam for one iy d To make the sauce put Into a sauce- bying ¢wenty minutes. ing ,dissolved and cold mix it with one of water until the grainz are soft. Some people insist only on strictly | cupiul 0f wuippeu cream and irecge. therwise served, so that the Bolls. eshiness might be detected Bring to the boll a pint of milk and Now, ggs are not nielt In it & piece of tutter the sive They ehould gertainly not Of 4n egg. Let the milk cool. but not n u cake or glher. Gessert el quite coid. Then mix with it & tablespoonful of sugar. a pinch of sait and half a cup of fresh veust or a warm water. Add to thix enough flour ;to make a suft dough and let rise overnight. ' In the morning add half & teaspoonful of baking soda dis- solved” In a little warm warer and flour enoush to make a dough about as for biscuits. Work well, then let rise again until doubled 'in bulk. Turn eut on a floured ‘bread board. cut in butter the tops and fold one- er the other. Place in a bread pan, leaving room between to allow for rising, cover, and put near the fire for fifteen minutes, then bake in a quick oven. rubbing sweet milk over the tops to glage just before putting fas - o A oukn ey o formed in crescents. an one and a quarter cups of milk.' idd the grated rinds of two lemon to boil, and simmer f Then add two heap- When Lemon Deesert, Cold Sauce. Beat four heaping ‘ablespoonfuls of sugar until creamy, then add grated #iuds‘of three lemons and mbs, cover Rice With Tomato Sauce. tablespoonfuls of sugar. Boil ore cup of rice in two quarts Drain off the water and, let the rice yeast eake dizsolved in haif x cup of { 1 dry out. “Browii ohe tabléspoontu] of ! finely chopised onion poonful of butter in = hot through. digh and pour over imaty sauce Grated uprinkled over the Vially, or ‘even the | Creeve. .4 pan and e is o a it sume hot to- Parmesan cheese 1op adds mate- plain American We Will R“GS Sanitary Carpet Clean'ng Co. | 419 New Jersey Ave. | | mafore Lincoln 7638 or 1481 TONIC AND | | Leads and targe pores o whiten aud ] | CLE CREAM for soft. fiubby Kles: wonderful resn A wud Dept oftice, 1305 complexis fiesh and wrin higest testimonieis 1 nd. after business hours, Neyth 9129 MRS. N. C. COONS' PRESCRIPTIONS SCALP FOOD will grow lovely lwir that shives with hesith, Use MRS, A NS’ ABSORBENT e .. | CLEANBING CREAM 1o Le free from bisck e ALMOND SKIN F0OD Carload Mattress Sale! Hundreds of new high-grade Mattresses in this ‘phenomenal sale, in which our policy of wunderseiling The special prices quoted prompt us to state comparative prices—althouah our Only MattreSses of clean, fresh stock, made in sanitary factories—"Con- will be fully demonstrated. regular prices are lowest science Brand,” Simmons $19.50 All-Layer Felt Mattresses 50-1b. weight. rolled edge. A. C. A. or art ticking; diamond tufting. $1335 $25 Kapok Mattresses 100 per cent pure, in satine finish art ticking—the soft- est and most cemfortable mgt= trece made, + ! 51 7.35 Refrigerator Apartment House Style | Front-icer: 65 ice capacity. Ibs.” An ideal gift idea for the June bride. Style with drop sides, choice of ma- hogany, walnut or oak finish. Removable glass tray top, Vi 'v" e W A‘O‘h CAXXA v Natural ‘Willow > Armchair or . Rocker With box: cushion, cov- 20 in ofa s always. and others. $8.50 All Cotton, Full- $9.50 Simmons White weight Mattresses Label Mattress Made with rolled edge—art A New Process mattress with ticking vering. In all the round corners and two-tone wanted sizes. ticking. $5.35 $25 All-White Layer Felt Mattress Made with 6-inch. boxing: 4 ToOWS o7 stitchimE—Tmpeérial roll $1935 5635 $12.50 All-Layer Felt 50-1b. Mattress | Aude with roiled edie ang cov-_ efed in woven stripe or art ticking. v 5835 Four-Pc. American Walnut Bedroom Suite This very daintily designed suite consists of a full size Vanity Dresser, a Bow-end Bed. Dresser with large plate mirror and a chif- s 50 forette with plenty of drawer and 166'__ tray space. Special price e Tapestry-Cove Broad Arm Settee; Rocker and Armchair to match with boxed cushion seats (spring support) and . upholstered backs covered in artistic tapestry. - The suite complete....... 549 Room Suite A sfi}pfi:thély new and attractive stite at a ‘sur- prise price.: Tt consistsof a.Cuphoard Server with top drawer, large platform base ‘China Cabinet, oblong 10-Piece Queen Anne Dining Extension Table, 45x54 ' inches, 60-inch Buffet, 5 Side and 1 Arm- 1758 inch stitching—art ticking covesed $15 Simmons . Green Label Mattress all-felt mattress boxing and double An with rqw $103 $32.50 Simmons Boxed Spring Guaramtred = workmamerhr— covered in best grade ar* ticking w 245 Kitchen Cabinet IXL Brand Wighd#fful'y conruct-* o ed ing fei lain stiding side finish enamel. Sample lot of Cedar Chests, 40 inches. long: several designs: plain or copper trimmed; cabinet finish. Most of them have lock and key. Woven Strollers With roll - ‘hoods flaer samples. Also othier makes