Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1922, Page 48

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HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED NOW AT SUMMER PRICQ O UR expert upholsterers are not busy now— So we offer special low prices to give them plenty of work during dull season. 7 SLIP COVERS TO ORDER ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE UPHOLSTERY, NOVELTY AND SUPPLY STORE 5 623 Tth St. NW. .,-;",;-;:._fi Phone Main 2021 3 3 $ & | hopes to raise on this gccasion, it has j | entertainment, SOCIETY." 'YOUR DOG HAS FLEAS! Dog; cannot escape fleas. You can keep your dog free of these irritating, disease carryjng pests by washing him with s Flea Soap. It kills fleas and lice, soothes sore skins, . makes clean, glossy hair. Strictly a high-grade soap, effective also for human use. 25c a cake. Ser- geant’s . Skip-Flea Powder, 25c, for dogs and cats—will not irritate or nauseate. by druggists, sporting goods stores, seed stores e e 1 Ilr..:'ndn‘!n. Altrfllah-omm m.l: Thomaon. &nd usan Smoof Thom TFeturne mond. 4 omas L. Wattles, s 8. N. r. and n - Prince returned - and mn until broy ll‘ erlm 3¢ v;; W h l platter d a St s:%.e::..% half a°box of gelatin, one and a half cups of water, one cup of sugsr, the Jjuice of lemorand the beaten whites ol four eggs. Soak the gela- " From a fiie-grained cold boiled ham]tn in halt a cup of water. . Mash cut elght slices, carafully including | the berries and add half the sugar to !bh: del Iat&’tn. ni?”'«. s W{ them, Boil/ the 'temsinder of the v.ry n -cut’ across, ugar and the eup.of water gently e e e 1 one | f0r tweiity min Rub the berries udlelv;;oonmhu:‘h of wunut‘m‘L through a ».flou. Add the gela- an orcestershire sauce. n ! o e o ik Rve” Catmsonfuls ot | toltte ":“"’N""' fogan sugar, one of dry mustard. a little e berry Jjuice. & pan of ice water £59-beatfar Tave inu d beat ourry wwdar and half a teaspoonful B whites o the miixrute Gt it bel’lnl to thicken. of pa Lay tl ym, slice by Pour into wet molds and place on fce. llleo. on a platter and pour over each its proportion of the mixed, Serve with cream. Easily made, and lood. mue-qhnlg-b-dum 3 Vetdon Yout of this city and Emma 7. ‘Hedriek Clyde f,-:—u“‘«"' ahaity !:: Va., ana TEress Plan Garden- Festival One of the most delightfyl enter- tainments for late spring is being ar- ranged for by the District of Colum- bia Soclety. of the Dames of the Loyal Legion. This organization, composed 1of the wives and daughters of the officers of the Military Order of the Loyal on, is arranging to hold a garden festival and card party at Calumet Place, historic home of Mrs. .Tohn A. Logan. As the soclety Proposes carry on the patriotic work in whlch it has thus far inter- ested itself with the funds which it in ?bfln‘guut of his parents, Mrs. Willlam Wattles, stres Miss Mi ttlte Herbert has Anna !ro'n nre mnd & several days at Ol mu Rutn of Charlotte, N. or sister, Mrs. -. b‘ 'vll. l(lu Mattie Roeves and xr‘ Ralph Spilman have returned from Rlchmond‘ where they spent the past week. selected June 14, Flag day, as the day on which to'hold the féstjval. Mrs. Samuel Drury, the general chairman, has appointed the follow- ing committees to assist her in this undertaking: Mrs. Willard | Holbrook; E. 8. Alvor Miss Sophle ~Case: Mrs. Needham Jones and Miss An- gelica Remey: publicity, Miss May S, Clark and Miss Selma Borchardt; r {reshments, Mry. George Fiske Dua- ley, Mrs. Floyd Metchler, Gedrge MacKay, Mra. Merrick Williame ana i Mrs. Isabella Morrow. Boniface. Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker is the president of the local society. Cress Sandwiches. ‘Wash some watercress and dry It, rejecting the tougher stems and all withered leaves. Dip each spray in a French drclllns made. by mixing a tablespoonful vinegay with four tablespoonfuls of olive oil, & teaspoon- ful of salt and a little white pepper. Stir until the mixture is thick and smooth before putting in the cress. Have ready some white bread, but- ur-d and cut thin, and lay the cres|mixed with half a small sweet pep- two slices of thin bread. |per, also chopped, both moistened with Thll is very appetizing. emon juice. P he ham Prbiendiohi Lot Bald and pet shops, % Polk Miller's famous Dog Book. 64 pages on care feeding and training, and Senator Vest's celes Free Dog Book brated “Tribute to a Dog.” Write for a free copy Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. lI \lldl. after which sprinkle each th the dry seasonings. Pille one -Hee on another and put a heavily weighted plate on top of the pile. ready lmnlul- of pnr-ley, chopped fine TInH-ndQ-ddy FoRMERLY STIEBEL MILLINERY snvoutIe 607 13th St. N .W. Closing Out All Spring and Summer Millinery ' Choice of any hat in the house at practically your own price. l tures for Sale l Mourning Glove-Silk Panties and Vests in orchid, flesh, maize, sky blue and green and girdles to match, in satin and elastic. Girdles, $3.00 to $12.50 NEGLIGES in very smart new models of Georgette, Gros de Londre. Sat- in, with trailing back panel of flowered metal cloth, Satin and lace. Also breakfast coats, Satin and Gros de Londre. Prices from $12.50 to $50.00 CORSETS William L. Bush, Katie Bien, Rose| Mrs. Louls N. Duffey has returned Fiber Sweaters, in Tuxedo models, : o - fectively trimmed with |B. Blumenteld, Tekla Dreyfus offrom Danville, wWhere she attended Fibe ¢ $6-95 From every standpoint R e e s jAlexandria. Va.: Simon Eichberg, {the ann(unchD'nvenflon;l ;));e(i‘u:era; lace or plain stitch. All sizes........... this sale overshadows«” / matereali 5. Finkel, t R. Glaser, |tion of Business .an ofessional - e [ erials. Helen G. Finkel, Herber Womears Clube of Vieginia, X any we have ever held Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18; MRS. WILLIAM H. MONTGOMERY Of Maryland, wi 3 May 17, was M| PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Julia Luchs has returned from a three-week visit in New York, where she was the: guest of her: son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and' Mrs. Eugene Luchs. Miss Amelia Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Frank, enter- talned at a large birthday anmiver- sary party on Thursday afternoon at her home on Fuller street. About forty young persons were present. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis were hosts Thursday night at a large din- ner party at Rauscher Mrs. Laura Flesher and daughter Jean will sail from New York Wed- nesday to spend the summer abroad. Mrs. Alexander Wolf was given a reception and tea Tuesday afternoon at the Dean estate, Connecticut ave- nue, by the board of managers and chairmen of committees of the Wash- ington section, Council of Jewish Women, as a farewell before her trip abroad. The guests were re- ceived on the spacious lawn, where, from several attractively arranged tables, refreshments were served, a number of officers of the council as- sisting. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wolf will sail from New York Tuesday, on the Bereugaria, to spend the summer abroad in travel. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman and little daughter, Virginla, will sail on the same steamer, leaving for New York tomorrow. mdyer Bros. & Co. 93739 F St NW. No Branch Stores Special Sale of Suits At $11.50, #18.50 ana 525 Regularly Priced from $19.50 to $45 All our individually styled all-wool tweed and homespun suits are dffered tomorrow at great reductions. For your va- cation trip, seashore, travel or mountain wear a smart suit is daily in demand. Choice of notch collar or smart tuxedo models. Jackets silk fined. Perfect-fitting, man-tailored skirts. Colors: Periwinkle, gray, tan, beaver, brown, green, copenhagen ; newest mixtures, checks and novelties.- Misses’ sizes 14 to 18. Women’s sizes 34 to 46. a visit ta Mr. and Mrs, *John, Grubb in Purcellville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCaffrey have returned from a visit to' the latter's brother-in-law._and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Can in Fairfax Courthouse. | Mr- Oscar . Miller of thlnnon 6 guest t week of Mrs. !'. McCrehan. Mrs. Roger B..Adams and Miss Mar- garet Adams were the week end guests of Miss Marion Adams In Har- risonburg. Miss Elizabeth Collins of/Asheville, N. C, is the guest of Mrs. Wallace E. Robbins on Seminary Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Kappell and Mrs. A. E. West have returned after a visit to friends {n Philadelphia. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charfes McCormick and children of Washington were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lusby. Mrs. J. L. Arnold and J. L. Arnold, jr., of Keyser, W. Va., are the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peake, on Braddock Heights. Miss Julia Bradford of Luray was the guest last week of Mrs. Walter Clem in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. ry P. Davis have gone to their home in Manassas, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnett, Mr, Earl Barnett and Mrs. Ada Goodwin are back from a visit to Richmond. Juthrie Gibson of Gibson, N. C;, was the guest last week of Mr. and- Mrs. TRELOUVRE 1115 H17 F STREET - Exclusive Summer Dresses For the most formal as well as for Sports and street wear—we. have assembled a carefully chosen assortment of Frocks— handsomely designed, effectively trimmed with lace and beads and embroidery, or ‘Special Sale Mr. Bnl,l Mrs. Bel:ljfln;h\wfilhé(h"e‘re G.MR. Eugd)!a\ |n§o:emnonl. = o i it Wi o rs. aries r. an rs. W. C. Dru: ave re- - 3 2. 2 H Kautman, and have returned to their | turned from Richmond. draped in straight lines, and plain tailored. of 2 Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stern have re- | party Tuesday evening at his home, n ¢ , Cr Si ilk: Dresses on North Washington street, in honor of his seventy-third birthday annj- versary. Amonhg the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fleet, jr.. Mrs. C. W. Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. Mauck, Mr: Gaines, Mrs. W. M. Skillman, Mr: Butler, Mrs. Ervin Walsh, Miss Vir- ginla Anderson, Harry King and Car- roll Fleet. Mr. and Mrs. 8. §. Carroll an1 three sons have returned to their home, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Purv Mrs. Robert Closson and Vernon Clos- son have gone to their home, in Phila- delphia, after & visit to the former's mother, Mrs. Danfel Thorpe. Roy Whitmire has returned from a visit_to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitmire, in Pulaski, Va. He was accompanied home by his brother, Mr. Ben-Hur Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eddington have turned from a visit to relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. Elllott Stone motored to New York with friends Friday to remain over Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sigmund leave for New York tomorrow to spend several days and to bid Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman and daughter, Virginia, good-bye before they sail on Tues- day. )Irs Edgar C. Kaufman entertained at a luncheon Thursday in honmor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenfeld will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock and this evening from § to 10 o'clock, at 1419 Columbia road, in honor of the engagegment of their daughter Ruth to Ralph L. Dom- brower of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore May of 2110 K street will be at home Sunday, June 4, to_their friends, in honor of Chine, Chiffon and Georgette— : $20.50 to $05.00 In Tub Silks, Shirting Silks, Organdies, French Voiles, Dotted Swisses, French Liriens, Ratines, Imported Ginghams— $8:50 to $50.50 Especially for the Holid White Ribbon Hats—sportive in design and very smart—entirely new and exclusive Special Sale of Cotton- Dresses $5.98, *7.50, $12.50 The assortnent of dainty styles, exclusively designed for women and misses, is al- 419, 50, %25 ‘and *35 Regularly Weorth $25 to $59 We have assembled for tomorrow’s sale three very beautiful collections of the season’s most exclu- sive and charmingly styled Dresses for misses and women. Finest ma- their son Earl. returned from a visit to relatives in terials; “such- as cant o Miss Beatrice Rosenthal of Balti- [ Milford, Del. shapes. - . 5 ton most unlmm_:d. _Imponcd more In the week end guest of Miss | Mr. ard Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden and $7.50, $ to.$ : crepe, crepe de chine, a5id ‘dcmbtic g Memis Katharine Kohner of Belmont street. | Miss Margaret Ogden have returne 7 50 50 = 3 2 3 A . A party of young folks have ar-|from Richmond, where they spent & , $8 o $12 :" P‘f "1"";1 satins, taffe voiles, hnensh cponges, ranged for an all-day picnic ldt Chesa- :reedkdl:hth; J‘efller'?n elel‘ and at- v B ————— as, foulards, georgette— prl.‘mn‘.( %gured‘ owered or eake Beach on Decoration day. ended the historical pageant. 3 s he : : i L ot & % tmmra g P fhe confirmation class of the Eighth | Miss Dorothy Haycock and Miss Garden Hats—in White, Pink, Orchid, etc. plain or im lovely compi e S e nations—white, black, navy and about every new shade vgu could desire. rginia Wilkins were the week-end guests of the former's stepfathdr and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. John Barker Barrett, 2t Ivacota farm, Clifton, Va. Street Temple will hold its exercises at the temple on Friday moming, June 2. In the class are Oscar Baum, Robert Baum, Rosa Backenheimer, shade is represented. Dresses for morning and J afternoon or sports wear, ongmal shapes—shown for the first 51250 time 4 Lawrence Gichner, Lewis Hopfen- maler, Frances E. Heid, Inez E. Leon, Flora M. Lyon, Earl May, Fay F. Rosenberg, Ruth Rosenberg, Harriet L. Sarger, Bernice H. Simon, Mae E. Stmon, Ruth Simon, Daniel Sond- heimer, Dorothy Mae Spittel, Harry 8. Wender, Frederick W. Wile and Wilma B. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meyer of Bal- timore are in Washington as the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney West and little —_— Wool Slip-on Sweaters; in uovell) and staple weaves. All sizes............ 32.95 Mr. William H. Geyer and Miss this early in 2 ’s sizes, 34 to 48. Elizabeth W. Dorman, both of Balti- y in the season. women's sizes, 34 to more, were married Saturday morn. ing at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church by Rev. E. B, Jack- gon, D. D. Mlsn Bettie Keyes is_the guest of Mrs. Charles Keene In Dublin, Ga. Special Sale of Bathing Suits in Approved Models 85, 87.50, $10 Special Sale of Tub Skirts #$2.98, $5, $5.98 Every one will be amazed at the splendid gabardine and eponge tub skirts we have just received for | 1110-F St. N.w. Next to Columbia Theater 2 rmkles Big or little, desp or shallow, quickly disappear when mAR‘ Srasetor is used in accordance with directions. Marked im- provement in two days’ time. MRS, E. DAVIS, 723 11th 'St. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. BANISH GRAY HAIR E tomorrow’s sale. All the very pewest models. with belts, pockets and wonderful pearl button trimming, in regular and extra sizes. Not in many seasons have we Seen their equal at the prices. Made of all-wool sjersey, with novelty silk stripes. One-piece meodels, with skirt rictly new and strikingly uratll\e are the suits in French gingham, with ruffied skirt and pantalettes but- Special, $10. daughter are at their summer home, Woodside, Md. Mrs. Louis Stern returned Wednes day from Germantown, P: visited for several weeks law and daughter, M Samuel Kalisher. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon will have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. K. Leon, parents of Mr. Leon, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krul- witch of Atlantic City. Little Miss Virginia Kaufman en- tertained her little cousins yesterday at a basket plcnic in Rock Creek Park as a farewell party before going abroad with her parents on Tuesday to spend the summer. Eight Bmall guests were in the party. ] ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | toned at knee. T, Cunmngl)am& 316 7th St-N.W. . Sale of Long Line Silk Shantung Suits Special Sale of Midsummer Hats .95, %5, $7.50 Special Salg of Summer Blouses $1.95 and *5 Thousands of the season’s da intiest blouses await your inspection. Truly our greatest sale in vears. At $295—Hope Hampton Sport Hats, in white and Mrs. John Hammond Griffith and At_$1.95 — Choice all colors. Smart 3 8 2 ¢ dimities, dotted Miss Dorothy Griffith of Asheville, N. s of aimities, dott C., are guests of the former’s son-in- navy and colors; muslin, plain Beautrfu’ suits, superbly tailored, featuring 40-inch-length coats. and law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- dress: Bats, requ- striped _voile mer J. Waller, in Rosemont. They Some are belted, smartly tar’ore:l skirts. For Monday s[»ecm”y : farly worth $5 and Collars i - many varia- will remain until after the wedding 2 All at $295. Y of Mrs. Griffith’s other daughter, Miss finced at . / T edo. pointed E ja Griffith, to Mr. Hi t $5—New ar- and . PeggYy Hoaeis Warwick e ToAe Ll £ rivals ~ in white e nnIn Charles F. Holdep has returned hats, dress and’ tailored, white satin, fancy _ stripes. from a visit to Philadelphia. Mr. and Tu/elve models eorgeite, taffeta and milan; very Sizes 34 to 46. | Mrs. Holden have as their guest t ELOTESRLS, 3 At 35.00—Fine French Voile B .he Blouses, trimmed with exquisitely handsomely trimmed. At 97.50—A selectign of milans, leg- horns and fabrjc hats, ?llh attractive trimmings of latge roses. handwork and lycerine ostrich. Black, white, navy and every shade to match the summer ¢nwn, These are $10 and $12.50 sample hats at, choice, $7.50. patterned filet lace. combined with hand drawnwork and touches of embroidery. Also handmade ba- tiste models, trimmed with Irish crochet; long or short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46. Also crepe de chines and georgettes, in white and flesh. latter's sister, Miss Barbour of Roanoke. Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven entertained the Alexandria Circle of Colonial Dames Friday afternoon at her home, on Braddock Heights. Followingthe business meeting 2 number of others joined the members for tea. Among | the guests were Mrs. William Ruffin Cox of Richmond, Va., state president of the Colonial Dames; Rév. E. W. Mellichampe and Mrs. Mellichampe of Pohick- and Mr. and Mrs. Louise Hertle of Gunston Hall, Mrs. Howard W. Plitt has returned to her home, in' Baltimore, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. George W. Mays, on ‘King ctreet. Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Elkins have returned to their home in Atlantic City after a visit to the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Doug- las, on Cameron street. Miss Eliza Douglas is the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Bruce Wallace, jr., in ‘Walling- ford, Pa. 3 Mrs. Robert 8. Barrett has returned Letitia ' Agfes to select ' SPECIAL DECORATION DAY SALE Silk Crepe Capes SOME HAVE FUR COLLARS These Capes - All have $16 95 ‘worth ‘silk One-Day Sale of Sllk Dresses 5 Special Sale - of Special Sale of Sweaters 35, 48.50, *10 For your vacation trip or sum- mer wear & Sweater will be very useful and)extremely stylish with a smart blouse and skirt. Hosiery f1, $1.95, 2.95 At $1.00 — Excel- - lent’wearing quality fiber silk, with lisle tops, full- hshmned and in all sizes, 8%% to 10. Colors, brown, to New York after .a vl-ll to herl 3 ; mother-in-law, Dr. Kate Waller Bag. | $$.50 l’nlngs gray, nude, black, rett, on Duke street. Miss Nina Ful- | white. ton’ accompanied her. Dr. Barrett, 3 At $1.95—Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose, with lisle top. We are featur- ing these splendid stock- ings, because of their all- around exceptional value for the price. Black, white, beige, tan, nude. Sizes 8 to 10. At $295 Choice of two famous makes—Van' Raalte and Kayser—a wonderfully complete stock, in plain or fancy weaves. Black, white and all the shades to match your summer apparel or footwear. Sues 8 to 10%. Mrs. Charles Poser and M M‘lnda Laidlaw went to Richmond b: this "Qek to attend the hll(orlul pagean Mr. lnd "Mrs. Ashby Johnson of Cul- ;uMl' are the guests of Mrs. Rlehnrd rcell on King street. Louise Shears of New York wn the guest . last week of Mrs. genon z Price on fghts. Asheville, N. 'y Miss Mabel Henderson has retdrned from a visit to Miss Gertrude White in Fredericksburg. Miss Margaret West of Washi; is the nut of ln. M. P. Davis Rosem W. Cumenu and-. Miss | R - the - -minute Sber silk tuxedo ] much demand 1 Mrs. Emma Clements have returned from a visit to nrl. Robert Sherman in Charlottesville. 3 M TTY Grubb is at home after|

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