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in-law and sisier, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mauchiln Kiven at their home, Burnt Oak, near Alexandria. Dn and Mrs. William Morgan Smith attended the nurses’ graduation at the sanatorium at Catawba, Va. last ( week. Dr. Smith has returned to Alexandria and Mrs. Smith has gone to thei; sountry place, Rosemont, near Berryville. Miss Rosalle Broaddus is the guest of friends in Culpeper. Mrs. Walter T. Scott has returned to her home in Pittsburgh after a visit to her brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Browne, on South Washington street Mrs. George Y. Dodd is the guest of relatives in Falls Church. Danfel R. Stansbury, jr., Jack How- Ad and T. Alton Ayres have come from Waynesboro, Va, where they attanded the session at Fishburne Military School. Mr. Stansbury and Mr. Howard were among the grad- 1ates this year. iss Rose Rateliffe has returned to home in Manassas after a visit to Miss Ielen Cannon in Rosegont. Miss C"annon was the week-end guest of Miss Nancy Waters in Manissas. Tr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran aave opened their country place on sSeminary Hill, where they and their ohildren will spend the summer. Dur- ing thelr absense Dr. and Mrs. Coch- ran’'s apartment on South Saint Asapl street will be occupled by Mr. and Mrs. Archer Carter. A Dr. C. L. Snowden of Oswego, N. Y, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brockwell on South Royal street. Mrs Joseph Byrne has returned to her home in Washington after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cline on South Pitt street +" Mies Alice Cury and Miss Lucy Cary of Gloucester county are the zuests of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Dawson on Semi- nary HilL Mr. and Mre, J. 29 thelr guests Mirs. Henry Kne \dam and ward Knei Mrs. C. Graham Worrall of New York ofty is the guest of her brother- Hildebrand had week Mr. and nd their sons, of White . were tie wee 1 Mrs. . A. Sweeley. ! cemont, E anuel Kthelbert Down- ham entertained at luncheon Mon- day at her home on George Washing- ton park. Mre. Downham assisted in receiving by Mrs. Henry MRS. HARRY C. HUGHES, | Who, until her marriage May 34, was Misn Jessie S, Durna. Y.. has been the guest for a week | of his brother and slster-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. C. A Swann Slaclair, on | Braddock Heights, ! Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Pickering of Baltimore and Mrs. T. J. West of Charleston, W. Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. . A Campbell. | Mrs. Maurice Judd has returned to her home in Washington after a visit to Mr. and M rthur Campbell. Misa Sallle Way of Baltimore was the guest last weelk of Mr. and Mrs, George N. Cradlin in Rosemont. Mre. J. T. Jennings, who has been visiting friends fn Philadelphia, was the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. . Waugh and left later | for n_Danville, Va Willingham ha - in R ngton, te homes daugh- Crichenberger. Mr. 2nd Mrs. Downs and Mr and Mrs. R. L 'es. Mr. and Mrs. ¥red Che children left last wee Pa., where they will mak in the future. Mrs. A J. Herman H. Pohl, if - | ess, Miss Polly Mai Young, Mrs. Lee Downham, Mrs. Iiilda Noonan and Miss Pauline H muth. Miss Louise Maloney and Harry P. of Manassas and Miss Louise are visiting Mr . Haley. and Mrs. Gardner Waller i Leach of Front Ro: Frank Tompkins of Columbi, were_the guests last week o and Mrs. Braddock Helghts. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mackey of ® Richmond are visiting Mr. and Mra. E. E. Davison. Miss Irene F. Humphries and Mr. Albert C. duy cvening at the parsonage of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Chureh by R oufs Smet. Mr. and Mrs. Miorin 1oft immedlately after the ceremony tor Lima, Ohfo, where they will make 2. Fleming has returned || Pa., e in West Grove, A . N ett of Richmond was the weck end guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bul- lock. Mrs. Gustave Lagergren of Wil- mington, Del., is visiting Miss Lil- lian Amos in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Emhardt of Philadelphia are the guests of Mr. \and Mre. Harrison Emhardt. Miss Marian Dienelt has returned from Virginia Intermont Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Dienelt, Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Dienelt hav had with them during the past weck the latter's brother and sister-in-18w, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor, of Ashland, Mrs. O. M. Wilson fo Strasburg, Va., has returned home after a visit to P. Davis. Mrs. Wesley T. Bitzer and her small | daughter have gone to Sharon,W. Va., to join Mr. Bitzer, ard Leary of Philadelphia and | C. Baler of Norfolk were ! | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | 1. Schwarzmann at their! home on North Washington street. { Miss Lillle Plitt has returned from | a visit to Mre. T. B. Vaughan in} ttagersto i W. Tal nelair of Syracuse, N. “Claflin ’Specs To make you see, Home is Thirteen-Fourteen G” CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. City Club Blag. Formerly 9th and F Ste. Eat. 1889 Your at Made New Again Cleantag. --.e.!.. and Remodeling Hat Frames and Trimmings - Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th_St. N.W. T, ng in ,)‘.::.If-- before Expert Marcel.. . 75¢ Shampooing .. . .50¢ = Hair Dyeing . . .$4.95 Hot Oil Shampoo. . $2.00 MISS FLEET Tate of Lazaburgh & Bro. 34 Woodward & Lothrep Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service 0 UR Roof Garden has s¢- . quired s national reputa- tion through the generous praise of appreciative Shriner guesta! Dancing at Afternoon Tea, Dinner and Supper. For res- ervations phowe Main 4336! Meyer Davis’ FAMOUS Baker and Mr. Marlox to Annapolis during the we motored o visit THE 1 Midshipnian Jack Pohl at the Naval Academy. Lieut. and Mrs. Herman H. Pohl, | whose wedding ocourred in Dayton, Ohio, on April 25, have returned from spending o month at Yama Farms Inn, Naponook, N. ¥, and after visit- i ing the former's mother, have taken an Pohl, in Jtosemont, Lisut. apartment in Washington, Pohl_{s one of the military aldes at the White House, and_his bride was formerly Miss Jane Culbertson An- drews of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward D. Luckett and Hayward Douglaw Luckett jr. of Charlotte, C., are the guests of Mr. Luckel Peyton Luckett, on South Patrick SUNDAY STAR, mother, Mrs. Lucle [ th One-Dish Meal. Cover the bottom: of a casserole or baking dish with a cuptul of rice, then a layer of hamburger steak, then two cupfuls of sliced raw s for the third layer. Mince & medium-sized onion and sprinkle over the top. Sea- son with salt and pepper and pour @ quart of tomatoes over all. Cover! with bits of butter and bake in a| slow oven for about two hours. When partly done, add a cupful of boiling water or meat stock if you have it. —_— ! The oynical bachelor obsenves that | 6 man who marries a widow is up | aguinst a hard game inventing new | exc: WASHINGTON, I:!fi Conn. Ave. REMOVAL SALE Pending removal in the near future to our New Location, 1143 Conneeticut Avenue. we are offering onr Entire Stock of High-Class Millinery At Half Price This 1s a sale evenl offering extraordinary values tn correct hats for every occasion. Al tramsactions for this sale will be on o CASH BASIS. Henry O'Bannon Cooper on ||| Miorin were married Fri- ||/l for all the Minerva Persian Luster required to knit this Jacquette i ! \ i i Mpr. Reid Instructs you Free. THREE SWEATERS YOU’LL WANT TO KNIT ! poa Created of MINERV A Yarns 1. Turner of i and Mrs. { [Ii for the four hanks Persian Luster required to knit this Blouse (Regular price, $4.72) | )penheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth Choose your own colors. Knit and Save! for the 8 balls Minerva Egyptian Floss required ot knit this Slip-On - = = — E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1300 G Street Specialists in Grand Pianos Music Is the Life of the World! The Shriners Proved It The value of Music as a vital factor in the daily life of our people was never more clearly demonstrated than last week during the greatest of Shrine conventions. There was music everywhere and in abundance. Our dear old Washington was literally saturated with it! Tt played I’ the Element,” and probably had more than any- thing else to do with the miles and miles of smiles—the joviality and contentment of the happy throngs that filled our Streets and Avenues. Honic Is 2 Dull Place Without Music 1t costs so little today to provide a home with the means for hav- ing all that’s best in music whenever you want it. If your home is “musicless,” you're missing much of happiness! Drop in to see us and let us show you how reasonably you can buy a Piano—Victrola—Player-Piano 5% Qur Monthly Payment Plan Has Accomwmodated Thousands < We have new Pianos priced from $325 to $1,925. Every one warranted. We have new Player-Pianos priced from $550 to $1,150. Every ome war- ranted. We have new Victrolas priced from $25 to $375. Every one warranted. E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G D. €. JUNE 10. 1923—PART 2 SOCIET INQUIRE ‘ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PATYMENT PILAN W. B. Woses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh’ In the numerous byways of Qur Store will be found numberless opportunities for selection of desirable pieces priced extremely low. Art Lamp and Shade Salon: A new model of Reading Lamp of metal. A real artistic slender standard of black or blue, with gold arm and adjustable socket, with an all-silk shade in the new colors. $15.00 complete Woven La France Jacquard Pictures, neat ly framed with mat and glass, in the newest subjects. The Tavern, $5.00; Flower Girl. $6.50; Autumn Tints, Far North, Old Mill. The Mariner's Home. $7.00 each Cretonne-covered Porch Pillows, round aud oval shapes, of superior cretonne, with Kapok filling. Large sizes in pleasing designs and colorings. $1.00-$1.25 each Aerolux Porch Screen Judiclal use of Porch Screens adds that much room to your home by making over your open porches into shaded roome. You lose no ventilation, but keep out the hot sun. Made in colors to beautify your home. Green, brown or grean and white. 7 ft. 6 in. high and 3 ft. 3 in. to 12 ft. wide. Prices from $3.00 to $14.00 each. Canoe and Porch Pillows, 18x18 inches, covered with beautiful cretonne of heavy quality and filled with cotton. 50c each. In the Linen Shop White Cotton Corded Border Table Cloths, Tops and Napkins, well known as the Pullman design, recommend- ed for summer homes. Hemmed ready for use. Cloths 64x64 inches square, $1.70 each Cloths 54x54 inches square, $1.20 each Cloths 45x45 inches square, $1.00 each Cloths 36x36 inches square, 60c each Napkins 20x20 inches square, $1.85 dozen Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed ends, plain white, 23x44 inches, absorbent weave. 39¢ each Fine Cotton Huckaback Towels, white on blue and red borders, 18x38 inches. 25, 27 and 35c¢ each Pure Linen Huckaback Towels, hemstitched, taped. corded and damask borders of real worth. 50, 85 and 89c each Hemstitched Pure Linen Tea Cloths, heavy satin fig- ured damask. 4 42x45 inches, $3.75 each 45x45 inches, $4.50 each 47x47 inches, $5.00 each Bedroom Suite of unusual appeal Five-piece Bedroom Suite, ideal for the summer cot- tage; sulte consists of Dresser, Chiffonier, full-size steel Bed, Spring and all-white cotton Mattress. Dresser and Chiffonfer can be had in birch, natural wax or silver gray enamel finish. Bed can be had in old ivory, walnut or ma- hogany finish. Price of 5-piece suite 585.25 nggtasser, $36.00; Chiffonier, $23.00: Bed and Spring. Full-gize, all-white Cotton Mattress Useful hints from Our Drapery Dept. Tar Bags, for packing away your heavy garments. Complete protection against dust end moth. 24x40 inches, 65¢ 26x55 inches, 75¢ 28x60 inches, 85¢ Steel adjustable “‘one-piece” Window Screens, heavily galvanized. This new construction does away with open- ing between sections so objectionable in the old type ad- Jjustable screen. 22x22 inches, adjusts to 18x26 inches, $1.55 26x26 inches, adjusts to 23x29 inches, $1.75 28x28 inches, adjusts to 24x31 inches, $1.85 30x30 inches, adjusts to 26x34 inches, $1.95 Ruffled Etamine Curtains, white, 2Y;, yards long; dot effects, with gathered ruffle of same material. Srecial, $1.95 pr. For House or Porch and Garden Porch Hammock, complete with chains .... $17.50 High-back solid maple Porch Rocker, with double woven cane seat. 54.50 Comfortable Willow Armchair ............ $5.95 Cedar Chest with copper trim ............. $23.50 Large Baronial Brown Fiber Davenport, spring seat and spring cushion construction, cretonne up- holstering Large Rustic Cedar Armchair $7.00 Oak Porch Swing. complete with chaine ... Many Useful and Beautiful Gifts are Displayed for the June Bride Persian and Chinese Rugs A splendid assortment of small rugs—in a complete assortment of patterns and colorings. $33.75 to $121.50 Summer Floor Coverings Grass A complete range of sizes and patterns of this ever popular and practical rug. 9x12 ft.....,. $21.50 8x10 ft...... $18.50 6x 9 ft--.... $13.50 Fibre A wonderful wearing rug, adaptable for porch or living room. Wide se- lections of patterns. 9x12 ft., $15.75 to $20.00 8x10 ft., $13.50 to $18.00 $x 9 ft., $10.50 to $13.00 room. . Ra,gt o Rush Squares quaint, cool rug that will add charm tg any ide:: i:::’;.,.::i m&;’ not to be overlooked is ;lh:it any size rug may be ad. 50c per square 18x36 inches to 9x12 feet, $1.85 to $22.50 PURCHASES FORWARDED PREPAID TO ANY SHIPPING POINT IN, THE U. §.