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! wise after peeling them SOCIETY., PERSONAL NOTES. | Mrs. Richard Bonwit and daughter Mildred, who have been the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Levi David, for several weeks, left Thursday for Dallas, Tex., to join Mr. Bonwit, They will make their future home in Dallas. “Mr. and Mrs. Emil West and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West, who motored to New York carly in the week, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kaufman spent last week at the St. Charles, Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Salvador S. Richard, e Richard and Mr. Everett ailed from New York on the ajestic yvesterday to spend Italy ateamer Maj two months visiting France, and England. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Saks spent last week in ‘Washington, on their return from Florida, en route to their home in New York. Mrs. Le Roy Hutzler jr. of Rich- mond. Va., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wallerstein of 2901 161 street. . Mrs. Milton Kadde sister. Miss Helen turned the early from a visit of se Orleans, where with her sburger, re- the week ks in New turned from a five- St. Charles, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Oppenheimer returned Wednesday from California, Wwhere they spent some weeks. The Wednesday Card Club was en- n and bridge last r . Kaufman at tartained at lun; week by Mrs. F her homie W gk o h M. Fishel and W where she has weeks with her he went to New York her parents, Mr. forris, on their re- who has been the . Mrs. Joseph Drey- to her home, in New York Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schloss hosts at _dinner last night at their Lome, on Kilbourne street. Covers were laid for fifteen 2 5 ® & rry urday ni in Connecticut” ave- Mrs. Charles H. Cecil Hostess Today at Tea |§ les Herwood Cecil will be e tea to be given at the Club, 22 Jackson plac 4 to 6 oclock. M Hubert Work. Mrs. Henry C. Wal Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Albert Fall, wife of the f 3 Interior, key will companied by Mre. | bevy of young ud, at the National Park 8eminary, are to be among the guests, Pen Women League Tea Postponed to March 25 tea which the League of Y Women was to have affernoon. in compliment members of the league | The has been postp: afternoon, Ma until Sunda | Sewing Machine Help. | During cold weather it is not un- usual to find that a sewing machie which has not been used for some time works stifly, This is due to (he’ fact that the oil has thickened anu is clogging the bearings. A quick way to get rid of the trouble is to| take a piece of thick.material and hold it in front of a fire until it is warmed clear through. Then cover the machine with it and leave for filve minutes The warmth will soften the oil —_— Bacon and Bananas. Cut four bananas in halves length- Remove the | rind from some pieces of bacon and | place half a banana on each piece. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and put each on a round of greased paper. Turn up the edges of the paper all around, put them on a baking tin and . B bake in a quick oven for about fif- «y Costume % Suits W o N2 Styles % Indicative Women's Army-Navy League To Be Host at Easter Ball Active preparations are going on for the sannual Easter ball given by tho Woman's Army and Navy League at the Washington navy yard, April 2. Mrs. B, H. Liscum is chairman of the ball and Miss John H, Dayten ,aesist- ant chairman, On the patroness and box com- mittee are Mrs. Austin Kanta and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh: refreshment commlttee, Mrs, Merritt Ireland, Mrs, Lansing Beach, Mra. 1), H. Liscum; invitations und posters, Miss Nourse, chairman, Mrs. O. M. Lisak, Miss Mary Lamberton; young ladles' floor com- ittee, Miss Emma Itut, chairman, Other committees are belng formed to make this military ball a great social success. Esther Chapter Plans Matinee Card Party Esther Chapter, No. 5, 0. E. §., will hold a matinee card party at Ward- man Park Hotel on April 4, com- mencing at 2 o'clock. A feature will be a sale of candy under direction of P. Gibbon, associate con- Delicious dainties will be of- a carefully selected group members, who will be Iy equipped and costumed to harm and beauty to the occa- cted that the event more delightful and hose of past years. ALICE ADELAIL Whose mother, Mrw, rant, an- nounces her engagement to Mr. John J. Wilson. ¥ espec = lend io teen minutes. Serve in the papers. Yy MoORRISON! S FSUNBED ran S % Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Nr. Eleventh & 4 ~ Two and Three Picce of the Mode PRICED WITH MODERATION 849.50 579% =i 395 OUR Spring wardrobe can be advanta- geously hought here. Come sce our splen- ©a did collections of SUITS, COAT S, WRAPS, CAPES and DRESSES. S SLEP®LAE 7 jocs . @9966@6 ~ ?ffi@@fiz’@c@ @a’ts ) pom‘dweczfi L% ale Our colorful display of the Spring’s newest Fashion : [4 0 thoughts is constantly being nriched by the daily arrival f new designs to delight the heart of Woman. \ {ggg_%eaflbfi%u.em as@gg@né@ ! INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED SOCIETY, AYMENT PLAN W, B. IMoses & Sons Established 1861 F Street at “Eleventh RENAISSANCE In France the renaissance in its first dawn went under a cloud, but in Italy with her taste for the classic it grew and spread. The antique in furniture was eagerly sought. All the world helped the impulse and finally France came into the fold. The eye craved new forms of beauty, and a revulsion from the Gothic grimness resulted and it was at this time renaissance came into existence. It was furniture of the renaissance description that surrounded the anhappy Mary Stuart when her home was at the French court. Renaissance was not confined to the French and Italian, but existed in the German, Spanish, English and Flemish, differing according to the national temperament. The French followed lines that were beautiful in classic motifs. The Italians and Germans utilized the grotesque and fantastic. Many interesting examples of this period will be found on our floor. Drapery Section Fabrics of Compelling Interest Uk for Drapery Purposes _Sunfast Repp Plain Weave or Skikii Repp, heavy quality; guaranteed absolutely sunfast; blue, brown, mulberry, green, rose and gold; 50 inches wide. $2.75 yard. Sunfast Madras A light-weight, plain weave fabric, artistic but inexpensive, largely used for chamber overdrapes; sunfast; all colors; 50 inches wide. $2.25 yard. Sunfast Poplin Mercerized Poplin, in combination color stripes, medium-weight fabric, closely woven, sunfast, for overdrapes or furniture covers. Rose, blue, mulberry, tan and putty combina- tions; 50 inches wide. $5.00 yard. Full weight, French made, Imperial Linen Velour, not an imitation but exactly the same quality as made before the war. Rose, green, mulberry, tan, light and dark blue and crimson; 50 inches wide. $4.50 yard. Non-Krush Dress Linens The original pure linen suiting, practically uncrushable and unshrinkable. The perfect linen, 36 inches wide; 38 colors, black, cream I Linen Velour } and oyster white. $1.25 yard. Upon inspection of our stocks, after our recent sale, we have found odd suites and occasional pieces, which we have marked at substantial reductions in order to move them quickly. Th.e Bedroom Three-piece Bedroom Suite. Regularly $275.00. Special, $183.50. Four-piece Bedroom Suite. Regularly $360.00. Special, $239.00. Four-piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite. Regriarly $285.00. Special, $175.00. Four-piece Solid Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Reg alarly $554.50. Special $336.00. &1 Five-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Regu- larly $448.00. Special, $299.00. Seven-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Dresser and vanity dresser have glass tops. Regular price, $880.00. Special, $498.00. Four-piece Gray Décorated Bedroom Suite, glass tops on dresser and vanity dresser. Reg- ular price, $550.00. Special, $297.00. Mahogany Toilet Table. “Regularly $59.00. Special, $29.75. American Walnut Dresser. Regularly $92.00. Special, $60.00. Mahogany or Walnut Large Vanity Dresser. Regular® $164.00. Special, $119.00. Figured American Wainut Dresser. larly, $74.00. Special, $37.00. 0dd Mahogany Chiffonier. Regularly $66.00. Special, $39.50. 0Odd *Iahogany Dresser. Regularly $100.00. Special, $65.00. Three-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Reg- ularly $275.00, Special, $183.50. Walnut Dresser. Regularly $150.00. cial, $98.50. Mahogany Dresser. Regularly $69.00. Spe- cial, $39.50. Regu- Spe- The Dining Room ™% Ten-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite. Regu- larly $633.00. Special, $398.00. Solid Mahogany Buffet and Serving Table. Regularly $222.00. Special, $115.00. Four-plece Walnut Suite, consisting of Buffet, China Case, Serving Table and Dining Table. Regularly $338.00. Special, $198.00. Nine-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite. Regu- larly $509.00. Special, $297.00. 0dd lot of Serving Tables, ¥; price. 0dd lot of China Cases, ¥ price. Four-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Regularly $426.00. Special, $213.00. 0Odd Mahogany Buffet. Regularly $115.00. Special, $55.00. The Living Room Three-piece Cane Living Room Suite (soiled). Regularly $260.00. Special, $150.00. Three-piece Blue Velour Living Room Suite. Regularlly $204.00. Special, $165.00. Cane Wing-back and Upholstered Seat Arm Rocker (slightly soiled). Regularlly $35.00. Special, $17.50. Mahogany Library Table. Special, $37.00. Mahogany Library Table, with cane top. Reg- ularly $38.00. Special, $21.00. Large Upholstered Arm Rocker. $50.00. Special, $35.00. Regularly $69.00. Regularly Floor Coverings Royal Bengal Rugs Heavy quality. Seamless Rugs that follow very closely the designs and colorings of genuine Orientals. 9x12 $175.00 $160.00 New Colorings in Oval Braided Rag Rugs Sizes from 18x36 inches to 3x6 feet. Prices.......... S e e ...$2.75 to $10.75 Reversible Wool and Fiber Rugs Neat effects in all-over designs and plain centers, with band borders. Excellent bed- room rugs. (00 g g ca b iy $16.25 s v e $23.50 8.3x10.6 .. %12 000 oo eves $25.50 ... $2750 New Shipments in Summer Rugs Crex de Luxe Rattania Cherokee Biltmore Rush Rugs Algerian Rugs Belfast Linen Rugs All sizes in which these popular rugs are made. The Linen Shop Hand-decorated Linen Table Covers, Scarfs, Tea and Luncheon Sets, Card Table Covers and Towels. The designs are original and absolutely fast color, on white or ecru linen. A real novelty. Hemstitched Table Covers, 64x64 inches, with 6 Napkins...,............... $18.00 set Hemstitched Tea Covers, 41x41 inches, with 4 Napkins. . . Hemstitched Runners, 18x45 inches, with 4 Servers . ... Assorted Card Table Covers, standard size Fringed end or hand-crochet lace-trimmed Towels “Ripplette” ripple woven Bedspreads and Bolster Sets. i Blue or pink striped in the genuine Ripplette; cut size before hemming, TERIMCHES. .. oo vt s easmarcacianbne bins ol e $2.90 each Scalloped edge, cut-out corner Spread, 72x90 inches, with Bolster Sham Vv R R N R M e L R TR e $4.75 set White Wool Blankets—rose, blue or pink borders. Fine quality, spring weight, cotton warp; 60x84 inches.................... $10.00 pair Fine quality, spring weight, all pure wool; 60x84 inches. . ...$1250 pair Fine quality, spring weight, all pure wool; 70x84 inches.......... e $18.00 pair Colonial Candlewick Bedspreads, hand and machine embroidered spreads, all white or colors on fine cream muslin; some with knotted fringe. New designs, superior work- manship. $7.00 to $20.00 each. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN ‘_