Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1923, Page 41

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SOCIETY. AL[;XANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. George A. Mushbach left Mon- day for Casco Bay, Me., to spend the Summer with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. §. Magruder Dent of Philadelphia, z Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess at Reva, Culpeper county. Mrs. Clarence Sale is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Nelms, in Heathsville, Va. Rev. Father L. F. Kelley, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church, is vis- fting the Rev. Father Gaston Payne, in Clifton Forge. Mr. and Mrs. David Janney Howell have gone to Charles Town, W. Va., Where they have opened their country home. Miss Emily Gibson and Miss Florence Barclay will spend the sum- mer with Mr. and Mrs. Howell. Miss Virginia Wilkins was the guest last ‘week of Miss Catherine Thomp- son in Culpeper Mr. and a. Ca Teturned from i visit Baltimore Mr, nd Mrs. George Pickett and Miss Evelvn Lewis Pickett have re- turned from Atlantic City. Ensign W. Rowlund Gaines, U. 8. N., Who has been the guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gaine: rejoined his ship, the U ming Mre. L. G. Schofield has returned to her home in Charlott C.. after A visit to her brother-in-lay and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kle steuber. Miss Mary I Jackso ter Connor have to friends in riin left last week o spend the Dunca 1 Arthur R . John Hughes r Nalle motored to Culpeper on Wedn the dan: nings. returned to after a Shepper- .Which we Miss Na Miss Atwell with rriends in Miss Josept a week in ¢ visit friends in turning home Mr.und Mrs. 1. 5 Carver and their children have returned from a week” yachting trip to the lower Potomac. leanor Storey of Philadelphia arrived (o spend the summer with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald Jenssen, ' i Rosemont 3D Ala well and Mrs Samuel Tnez and Margaret Ruby Thomas are At Colonial Heach Ann Lewis Jones, who has several months with her ant, 3 C. . Shriver. in Baltimore. is now at the hon of her parents, Dr and Mre. T. Marshall Jones. on Prince 1 Mrs. Charles V. Webster and Jack Webster are spending a month in Staunton T \nderson of the week end gues < Thelw Miss Mar to her hom . after a visit Rosemont Mr. Charles O. Pulman has returned from a visit to his daughter, Mrs. John C. Eberhardt in Staunton, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fannon and Lillian F m have gone to Califo; nia. wh they will remain for sev- eral weeks ah spent the Burke. Va i - Cowhig i$ spending anova. Va. and will Warrenton before re- has of Mont- ) Worthington is the guest of Mre. H Dy Mrs. Miss B. Moore. Moore. and spending Washington 7€ her cousin. as returned ngs, Md.. Miss Grace Dove in 4 Eddington sp with friends in Ocean Grove, Courtland Warfield left I to spend the remainde mer at Camp Greenbr w. Vv Mr. (. McCreh Jane McCrehan b & visit to the for Catherine Cannon M. t July 4 N. 3 week Alderson, n and Miss Mar e returned from ner's sister, Mrs in Richmond. wumuel Rosenberg spent several days in New York city last week. Mrs Rosenberg has as her guest Miss Rena 1 of Washington, Mrs. Howard Pearson has returned to her home in Delaplane. Va., after a visit to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lunceford. Mr. and Mrs. Lunceford had also’ as their guest_recently the former's mother, Mrs. Ellen Lunceford of Round Hill, Va Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Elliott and Miss Minnie Perren of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Collier of Lyon Park, Va. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Young. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence Arnold and their small daughter of Atlanta are the guests of Mrs. Arnold's parents. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Tesh. Miss Maniie Lindsey has returned from a visit to Miss Mary Cheatwood nchburg izabeth Baumgardner. who il Style Shoes for Stout Women Cool Comfortable White Linen Oxfords and Pumps Designed expressly to fit Stout Women Bullt over a tree fitting Stylish Stout Outsize last exceptionally on wide fleshy In Sizes 214 to 12 In Widths AA to EEEE $7.85 to $10.00 Stylish Stout Shoes are made in man; erent styles of the “Day.” Many | In Satin, Patent Reather and ‘other leathers. Outsize HOSIERY Kayser Silk Colors to Match $2.45 Pair HIRSH’S SHOE STORES 1026-1028 7th St. N.W. Send for Catalogue Mail Ovders Filled f the sum- | , 1923—PART 2. Chicago, San Francisco, the Canadian Rockies and will g is accompanied by her cousin, Miss Janice Blum, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Block and Miss Ruth Block now are located in their Uhas apent six months in Washington has returned to her home on Kin street. . Mrs, Frank B. Warwick of Colum- bus, «Ohio, and Miss Drew of Dallas, Tex., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester Freeland on Brad- dock Heigh Rev. and Mrs. R: A. McKay and their children have gone to Colonial Beach, where they have taken a cot- tage for the summer, 4 Mrs. N. F. Brandt and Miss Lella Brandt of Pittsburgh are spending-a month, with the former's son-in-law nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Middlesworth, in Rosemont. Miss E. C. Nawyer is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Powell in North Garden. Va. Misses Catherine and Elizabeth Adams have joined a camping party at Colonial Beach, where they wiil remain for several weeks. Mrs. H. B. Tribby Is spending some time in Atlantic City. Mr. Tribby has joined her for the week end. Mrs. O. M. Henderson has returned from a visit to Mrs. M. A. Baldwin in Sherwood Forest. Md. Mr. J. Howland Gary has returned to Boston after a visit to his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Gary. Miss Annie Eathorne of Pittsburgh is visiting Miss Emma Cobeen, Mrs. F. M. Wiley of Washington was the guest for the past week end of Mrs. C. C, Furr in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Norton and their children have returned from a motor trip to Manassas. Miss Dorothy Glazler of. Harris- buig. Pa. is visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Varney. Mr. and Mrs. Varney have also as thelr guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Keys of Bristol. Vi Mrs. Willis Lephfew ard Miss Bes- e Lephfew have gone to New York city by motor. where they will be the | guests of frie for a week. 1 Mr. Philip Price-is the guest of his cousin, Mr. Thomas Westfeldt, in Fletcher, N. C. Mr. Harold Price is| 4 member of a house party being given by Mr. Lewis Thompson, In Martinsburg, W. Va » Miss Bessie Payne has returned to her home in Brook. Va. after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Richard Payne Mrs, B. B. Meade has gone to Bay Head, N..J., after a visit to her son- in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. W. H. Lanagan. Rosemont. Mrs. Thomas L. Cole is the guest of | her father, Mr. W. S. Brown, in Front | Royal. Mrs. Henry R. Mallory is visiting Gen. and Mr Mallory, {n Lexington, Capt: E. F. Carlton #nd Lieut. Ben- ton of the R. 0. T. C.. Camp Meade. were the week end guests of the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown. Mrs. George Ford has returned to her home in Charlottesville after a| visit to Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. Leake. 1 i | Many Society Homes Closed | At Opening of Midsummer | — ontimucd from Fourth Page.) I | ford. Pa., ia visit motorad 10 Washington for and are staying at the Lee | Miss Catherine MacDevitt of Phila- | delphia is spending the summer jmonths at the home of her brother, | Mr. T. F. MacDevitt. Keokuk street. Chevy Chase, D. C, Mr. George I. Reddick of Towa City, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Clough of Mason City, Mr. F. G. Cluett of Sioux City, Mr. James Hammon of Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Winter of Decorah fand Mr. J.- L. Agnew of Burlington, jare members of a large group of Elks from lowa who are staying at the Hamilton Hotel for the week end en rouje to the Elk convention in Atlanta, Ga. 5 Mrs. Elizabeth R. O'Connell has left Washington to spend the summer months in Sytacuse, Y., with her daughter. and son-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. James A. Farrell! fiss Anne O'Connell is also spend- ling a few weeks in Syracuse with her sister. Capt. Thomas R. Darden has re- turned to Washington after spending some time in the west, including about a year in California. House 14 " ' “THE - SUNDAY " STAR. - WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 8 to Mexico. | new apartment, in the Argonne. MRS. ARTHUR KEITH, Who with her husband is spending the summer on Mount Crotched, N. H. liam Smith, in Sakonnet, R. I. his summer home at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foraker and)] Mrs. Joseph -Benson Foraker have gone to Bar Harbor, where they will be at Green Court the remainder of the summer. Miss Jessie M. Watt of Brookland, D. C., I8 the house guest of her cousin, Miss Eleanor Struppa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Struppa, at Columbus, Ga. Mrs. M. S. Cohen and her daughter Eleanor and Mr. A. M. Oppepheimer have returned from a two-week stay at Royal Oak, Md Mrs. Sol Cohen, with her ‘cousin Miss Janette Lang of Louisville, Ky who have been visiting the forme brother and er-in-law. Mr. My Wurtzh 'street, have where they 184 lantic City, will pas: al weeks Miss Eleanor Willlams. of Balti-} e, who has heen staying with Mr. | and Mrs. Robert B. Deford, will spend | the summer with Mr. and Mrs. B, Frank Deford. Misses. E. Swann Deford and Alice M. Deford Monterey. Pa. left mo Miss Jeannette Blum of Cougress Heights has left for a two-month tour of the west, and she will visit in | | —_— | All Hats Values Up to An extraordinary “alf Savings of 0. The Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith and Miss Smith are leaving for their | summer home at Haven, Me. mith will stop en route to Maine to| sit his brother, Mr. Frederick Wil- | i L ——————— e Grape Juice Punch. Peel and slice & vary ripe pineap- and four Remove the seeds and slice in the and sprinkle liberally Add two thin strips of the rind of & crisp cucumber and cover the fruit with grape juice. Add a large lump of ice and just before time to serve dilute with either plain ple. Take four lemons oranges. very thin. punch bowl with sugar. Place the fruit or charged water. e — Menu for a Day. BREAKFAST. Stewed Plums Cold Rice With Milk Scrambled Eggs Hashed Brown Potatoes Buttered Toast Coftes LUNCHEON Stearhed Clams. Baked Potatoes Cake Lemonade DINNER Roast Lamb With Currant Mint Sauce Riced Potatoes Asparagus With French Dressing Cheese Straws Spinach With Egg Siices Raspberry Shortcake With Whipped Cream Iced Tea I'_—j'fotelj 14th Street at K A Very Special SUNDAY DINNER MENU R -,*::.;,:_-;31.50 Siz Courses Special Business Mex's Lancheon ;oenl 3-Course Dinner (Daily) 75¢ *1 1303 Conn. Ave. Reduced 55,85, $10 & $15 millinery evenl! and more are avail- able during our wemoval Clearance Sale. Blouses Reduced 20% Jhe PALAIS ROYAL The Slloppl".lg Center—11th and G Sts. Es’d 1877. A. Lisner, President Shoe Department—Second Floor " GROUPING OF 1,000 PAIRS LLEA S AT A ——— Featured At . Two styles . pictured . here, others included. ; Bear in mind that these are all Dorothy Dodd newest models, and the trade mark is your assurance of entire satisfaction, For Monday and Tuesday Only These are $5.50 and $6.50 values taken from our regular stock and offered for two days only-at $4.95—beginning tomorrow morning. k Palais, Royal—Shoe Dept.—Second, Floor, SN LN LN NN LA, She String Beans “Franklin Square Raspberry Blanc-Mange. Thicken two cups of milk with two level tablespoonfuls of corn- starch rubbed smooth with a little of the milk, add a pinch of salt and two eggs beaten with three table- spoonfuls of sugar. Cook until smooth and thick, stirring constantly and pour over crushed and sweetened raspberries. Chin cream. The Feminine Excuse. 1 met a friend today at lunch, and as our crackers we did crunch she sald, “I have an awful hunch I look a real disgrace. But I can't help it, dear Miss Stitch, that now I am a ragged witch, I washed my halir, ‘twas black as pitch, it will ‘not stay In place.” Today a lady came to tea, the hour was some time after 3; as soon as she shook hands with me this lady did declare, “I can’t remove m fear; my coiffure is sadly out of geur, this' morn 1 washed my hair A ARE WASHED WITH A GEYSER The Electrical Washing and” Wringing Machine that registers 100 per cent efficiency. You do your sense of economy a rank in- justice when you scrub and rub all the life and utility out of your wearing apparel. This new process pushes the dirt out of the clothes instead of { forcing water through them. See the Geyser Before Buying a Washer gular Re; Special Price, $99.50 Cash Free Home Demonstration Carroll Electric Co., Inc. 714 12th St. N.W. The House % ~. of Courtesy e e and servé with | hat, my dear: I look a fright, I greatly | THERE’S NO WEAR IF YOUR CLOTHES SOCIETY. friend did visit me tonight, said she, | “I am a perfect Iright. I cannot sing for your delight, o do not ask me, pray. I'm sure I cannot sing a note, my volce would be 2 bleat of goat; I've got a nasty, husky throat—I washed my hair today.” | and Fig Cups. and o Take paif a pound of the best figs | corn cut from seven cobs. sliced tomatoes, preferred. Put three tablespoonfuls | S¢Aton with salt, sugar a of sugar Into a pan, add two tea- | : spoonfuls of lemon juice, and when thres seeded and chopped and the gD green Cook for and stuff them with nuts of any kind | an hour, adding water as needed and nd black WILHELMINA STITCH. —— g . Turkish Delight. Soak one package of gelatine in one hot add the figs. Turn frequently, | basting with the liquid, and cook un- | til tender. These are delicious served | with crackers and cheese or with n | eup of cold water for thirty minutes. | macroons or lady fingers. ngraements by Then let two pounds of granulated ——— . e sugar come to a bofl In one cup of Fresh Corn Chowder. boiling water. When the sugar and 3 ; water start to boil, add the soaked Shiree oniony ant gelatine, the grated rind and julce n_hutte; of two oranges #nd the julce of one lemon. Let this boll for twenty min- utes, then add one tablespoonful of cold water and one tablespoonful of |lemon extract. Let the substance cook | for five minutes longer. remove from | the fire and pour onto a cold platter. | Let this stand for a minute or two. | then add some chopped nuts. Let ali stand over night. then remove from | the platter. roll in powdered sugar and cut into squares. The children w Slice wn fry them bi Add three peeled tr Brothers™ HETHER or not you care to canter in a courtly cavalcade, you'll be captured by the RIZIK Courtly Cavalier Dresses 59.50 Short plaited Cape, swung from one shoul- der—long Blouse buttoning from neck to hem—plaited skirt—a dashing Cavalier Costume of Crepe de Chine in Navy Blue and White, Lanvin Green and White, Gray and White, Navy Blue and Tan, all White and Pastel Shades. Price, $160 TWELVE THIRTEEN AND IN PARIS, NO. 12 RUE D'ANTIN Main 7320-7321 Ladies’ Largest Exclusive Specialty Shop in Waishi 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. op 1n Washington Pbili yshovnt Members Better Business Bureau This is. perhaps, the most important chapter yet written in this Alteration Sale A Group of Very Highv-Gracle Frocl(s Y, FrOCkS {or street; Fl’OCkS {Ol’ E{'efnoon; Fl’OCkS {0]’ sports. and {Ol’ the more formal occasions—in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin Canton, Flat Crepe, Printed Cx;epe. Crepe Georgette. Roshanara Crepey Tub Silks, Crepe Knit, Plain Voiles, Printed Voiles, Dotted Voiles, Lace, Printed Georgettes—all of them of exquisite fashioning. — oo |ol——]olc—=lalc—=joal—=]o]c——]olc——lolc—2o]——= o] ——=|olc—=]ole—"c] Bl [c— =] —=—lole——]olc——c——ol——]o] —0| = 0| =] HOME PORTRAITS the home murroundings appointment SWINNERTON, Northwe: ==—To———— o [c——[[c——[c—F——[c[——l——l——l——q | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E

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