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s — e e SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 22, 1923—PART 2 ; S5QCIETY.. .. T — 1 h r;!}t‘:lompl?:ely Ilhh 1t. g‘or a ham i veavy o:xler skin of the ham and ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY B . PERSONAL NOTES. o . FEED THE BRUTE | | e ovea o it igubat fert | 217K o700 M0 00 ] ru\lvbllc. Have heavy French dress- time if tho ham is smaller. b enand brown f ing for cabbage. (Copyright, 1023.) ® —_— ‘When removed from the oven the In se r\m place the ham In a large % Ferohin 5 srtatie £ . : o oy e : : covering will have baked so hard | dish ar round with alternating [ To he rebuked In disaster is wo Mos: Buiei: e SR suate 2 ] . el g g g : Favorite Recipes by Famous | | {0101 to e ehapped off. Temave | buked ain cr o movnds of ahradded | than the disaster. Sh e the members of the Sewing and Mite . Mrs. Louise Levy are at the Home- Society at the vectory of St. Paul's| |8 : i 4 | stead, Hot Springs, Va. for a month’s . - Men. Church last Friday afternoon st an| g ] i ¢njoyable tea. Among those attend- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer left Wash- o L E . LAWRENCE PERRY,’ E ere Mot H A ALAarson M . » ington Wednesday for Asbury Park| k¢ 4 ] Store closed Satunlays Jurmg July and August i Journalist Author. Thomas Moss, Mrs, George B. Haye: to spend the summer at the Colontal Mrs. William . Snow, Mrs. Tenne- hotel where they joined relatives b . il Baked Ham a la Eolin. D) Half son, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Percy Clift, ¥ from New York. N Searching the pages of gustatory rance Mish Rebecoa " Xiipstein: il b i The Wednesday Card Club met at L 4 lore, the writer has looked in vain! Year[y a e Marbury, Miss Mamie Graham] Mi 3 L the Country Club for luncheon and < - for anything of an interesting nature | Jennie Cable and Miss Margery Hall. : : : cards last week. ; . ! concerning ham. Perhaps this 18 be- Wuring the afternoon several vocal o s Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon have > % cause it is so obvious—or, as one | . T tions wois Shenity Mne pacia Al " closed their home on Connecticut - i rimery-—sn=article -of IS uions woraiistvenibyapme 1Ay : . 1] |avenue and are in Atlantic Cit . . Tty niid o) ver altrs Tuccenei. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Relz p : .. ] |aiet. While it is to be o Mrs. Charles O, Pulman, her daugh- S and Mrs. Emma Heller left vesterday : e our best tables, it relates itself in-| ' Miss Marian Pulman, and her o r_Elberson, N. J. to be the guests 4 : 4 | evitavly to0 m,, humbler . boards, to £ e Mr. Mrs. Saks, at thel > ! 2 Willlam Pulman, re- 4 % The ‘Misses Carrie and Hattie Cohn b Deasant’s cottage. One. mever ane0 LUOmen S o i . iy % ' ) EnyE0sinite fwbre usEiof celns - S : clates with it that culinary enthusi- through R a ¥ and e ™ 1 |tives for the week end. : e ; e & o A week-e to. Mrs. J : : ; - Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nordlinger and : : . asm which evolved, say, the turnedo p Marengo and ! hart at he in Staunton, 3 o S family, Mrs. Samuel Bensinger and; [ - of beef. the poulet a la M a Mrs. i It Biliott of Rose- ;. y - ] |Mrs. Emma Bensinger left Washing- oy : other Poetic dishes that will come} mont e week for a motor trip & 4 |ton 1ast week for Atlantic City and « gjost e Afly, /t0}ithe fmind ol { w Oes to Clevelund and Chicago, where they . i1 |are at the St. Charles- Hotel for the vivan WL VISiC relatives. summer. Tt rises to be sure, to the delec- Miss Mary ell returned last : Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West have been MRS. BENJAMIN EYRE, table in the egzs Benedictine. but It week from a visi brother-in- 3 i at West End, N. J. for a_week as| o pride of June 29, who before | |3 merely an eleme and s rEuso the guest of Mr. Mrs. Fo tronomic tone. No, range as you will | e Bryan, U, S Navy, and Mes. MRS. NORVELL ELLIOTT Richold, ‘ot New ¥ork « 1 ¥eTd|marriage wan Miny Agnes Mathleson. | [0"p0rcine gamut, and you get noth- their home, in Portsmouth, WICKER, Jr. Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith had as her! e ing between the Scylla and Charybdis reduced tO A recent bride, who was formerly |guest for a week her aunt, Mrs.|eo o oo rwests of the tar. | Of ham and eggs and ham and beans | s D. Hopkins | Mixx Marion Balley, daughter of Mr.|Blanche Wittgeustein, of Baliimore, | XOrk ¢ity also are gucais of the lat-| that is not commonplace, that Iy notf ammer their | amnd Mrs. Oliver W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs M. Fishel left |ter's sisters, the Misses Cohen, at their | piebejan, that does not reek of the eastern shore of Washington Monday for Atlantic City | Summer home in Hamilton, Va New England poiled dinner or the Rnd Mes. Archir Hav: ————————————|and are guests at the Breakers for e e T kitchen wherein things are cooked | e o ind 1ittie son, Harri- e and Mrs. Albért Dreifus!four weeks. SR [ merely” that humanity may live. | . e s 3 2 wers, o' Richmond, | are spending a month at Rectortown, { Mrs. Charles Kaufman and Mrs. | His Sister's Fate. [ ’:‘“‘ D aslor ot k - a Luchs left on Monday for craves to plac Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baldavin left{Atlantic City and are at the Break- | From the Chicago Tribune urean literature a pnpurnlhn& of « . el » by motor | last week on a motor trip to Cleve-{ers to réemain for two months. They were looking at a kangaroo,| ham that H'Yron‘| ‘;h\j.:h\:l:“:n:, P 2 . ” 1 . o d, . l Mrs. Suunders’ its, Mr. | land, Detroit and New York city. irs. Joseph ¢ Kaufman with her | when an Irishman said: “Beg pardon,| {9 the sube Al thae inducesieestesy | —embracing nearly every model that has been adjudgec Georze D, Hop Mrs, r Reardon has re-|three young daughters are spending | = o 0000 creature is that n £5- _ Gokeal H et ; 5 . . B! i e o Copl et rorala n iR s nhab il ottt | ) e St e s correct, and in a variety of leathers which includes— 3 r who spent last }in ie, a. e. Mr. aufman B eplia s s - i - j s a t e v c! ham overnight rin Hawaii 4 is been visit- | Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnson are|joins his family at the end of each iy ative of Austra Boaic cavead . . . - - 12 her hushand's parents, Mr. and | spending the summer at Aldle, Lou- [ Week. e e tini oy Pats van | 10 cold warer JINie SOtnIng make W hite Reignskin Gray Sued: s, Ch Parsons, in Springfield, | doun county % ' Mr. and Mrs, Frank Simon and = e il a dough of water and flou = : of her parents, | Mr. and \ Fleischmann | daughter left on Mohday for Ocean | - it out howed ST 0 eover (the White Kidskin Patent Calf and Mis. Gec hler, on North | have left for a s E eral weeks |View, Va, to spend two week: u street a > : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bendheim and o~ 2 s Bl Z 3 Joyd, ss Mae Cavanaugh and Mrs. H. N. | fam L s '}:.u:‘gennelm ” Beige Stuer e . ho have been on a tri d y % the Washing- & ) "l nd Canadi are now | tonfans at Ogenn View, Va Brown Suedc ack Satin ts of relatives of the former, r. an irs. 1 Behrend and - B . . . . kA S IMr. and Mrs. F. Burkson are spend- is sale does NOT include Rich's entire stock. fa is visiting | Mr. and M N S ing the week-end at the Buena Vista But this sa les Tow . Va nd their little daughte Miss Betty | Hotel, Buena V prings, Pa e Cownig has veturned | Lowe Smythe, and her nic Miss| Mrs. Gus Wallerstein spending » relative ¥ anova | ) aret Moncure, left a week ago|the week-end in Baltimore, the guest and Warre Fauauier county, Va. {for a motor trip to Atlantic City. of her son-in-law_and daughter, Mr Mrs. R. H sants and her two Lieut. Harry Stengele, U. 5. Nav. and Mrs. Le Roy Hutzler, jr. / daughter. i 3 wsants and [ who has been on duty in Alexandria,| MIiss Dorothy Jacobs has returned last week [ has gone to London, Conn.. ac-|to New York after visiting her siater. lottesville, | companied by Mrs. Stengele and little | M1s. Louts g Belont o P : d Mrs. Emil West, Mr, an Miss Anne . Dr. und Mes Eugene 5[ Mer Stiney et und ‘e Saran . roper Footwear t have E eturned from a ma e wen o altimore Sunday, o < he | trip to Warr na Front Royal, | JUIY, 16, to attend the engagement re” | F Street at Tenth iza- | Va., where they visited relativ % eir ce, s nna | e > guest of | and Mrs. Jackson have as their guest[Hexn and Mr. Louis 'Silverman of | Member Better Business Bureau Wallace | their niece, Miss Helen K. Howell of]Philadelphia s Ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson have : Mrs. Lavinia F. Fitz 1d is the Yfllllrnl‘(l to their home on 13th street | guest of Judge and Mrs. H. S. Terrell, ‘f‘(“"‘ a two-week ay in Atlantic at_their home in Merchantviile, N. J. Mr. and Mre. L. I, Remington feft | Mrs Samuel Goldenberg and daugh- on d s, L. B Remington 1eft | ter, Miss Jeanette Goldenberg, of 37th | R street. left Fridav for Atlantic City | with O e 1. Yates and/Mina} 200 Will ibe atiihe Rits-Cariton: for Lol e i ' Frauces Yates, of Del Ray, were 8] e aks 5= Joaie Machons guests last week of friends in Anne Milton Ney and family are at 1;;: Week e A e Charles Hotel. Atlantic City, bany anc » . 9 4 . 1 10! s, Feagan and Miss '"“l‘,;‘“l"" iths Herman is spending th Margare: have returned to ’, 1 e Eome T By e S i summer a¢ Valiey View Coitage, Brad: Will Hold Your COAT to ‘.}h:\ 1‘:\ yne Lynn at her home at] “yjss Eisie Gibson of Savannah, Ga., dian Head. st et o Mrs! Waltér R. Humphries has re-{ e Airy View Apastiind toman «t Join turned to Mt Ida, after a two weeks' | Master Frank Levy of Baltimore fs | visit to friends in Bristol. Tenn the week end guest of his uncle and Our Club il e e viine | aunt, Mr. and Mre. Bmil West of 2001 | L2 s elatives s 6th ‘street. w and | Yyest of rela Littie: Miss Betty Stasburser is New Styles in Fur, Plush and Cloth Coats : te and her two (Iehratmr hl‘r fi{lh h(rlhda\ 2 tned Kk He spending the | her home o Mittls friende. | brother and sister-inclaw, Mr }y.m inder of the summer with rela-{ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg g o wha { tives in Charleston. W. Va. and daughter, Miss Audrey Rosen- fon| Miss Carrie Cook haw returned from |berg, left Wakhington last week for | fa visit to friends at Herndon, Va. California to join Mrs. Rosenberg's mond Gerber, son of Mr. { mother, ) Cohen. amuel Gerber, left last Mr. A Leo Mantner leave | to visit relatives in Newport, | today for Chi. go to visit their son- | Au]l“fl.wrl('u d, Conn. ’[l;l 11;\ l-;‘b"d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. 'y and Miss av mmelblau | < and| Miss Daisy Joseph is visiting her | 8th and Penna. Ave. NW. g aunt, Misses Lillie and Jeanette Loomis of Pitfsburgh, Pa.. were | Cohen, at HamIIton. 5V i last week of Mr. and Mrs. W.| Mr. and Mrs. Isaac BRI Teeac Wieldof New e o e e | Metz at their home on Seminary Hill. AMBcaniria aa vioh Mrs. Charles W. O'Donnell of East| Allen at her home. in Roseniont is spending the summer | with relatives in_Denver, Colo. i E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. aind Mrs. 'W. Wirt Triplett M . Keith Carlin and her three 1300 G Street n. Fanquier county, Vi, w children, Charles Keith Carlin, Creigh- p last we 3 Triplett-a|ton Carlin and Anne Macon Carlin, are Specialists in Pianos of Quality mother, Mrs. Franc Davidson, | Spending the summer in Winchester, . «t_her home on 1 : Miss Sudie N 3 Mr. nd Mrs. ). Clopton Chambers mond, Va. is the g A fige | Spent the past week end with friends Y73 ‘) Buddir hon t a0 Federal, Md S\ AN ENING o : ihen and his sister,| Mre. R. N. Crook left last Saturday || f Miss uben, are spending the spend two weeks with friends at summ ,”"’ Arnold, accompanied by | . e s o e Mo Already There. Va From the Boston Transeript. Monroe has returned 3 fishing on the > - Cricnas it TACHEne | e e et ea an outstanding figure in musicdl and political history. Born in Rus- M. S 1 a “Don’t you know that little boys who sian Poland in 1860, in 1872 he went to Warsaw, where -at the age LU O e s e e of 18 years he was nominated professor to the conservatory of e et ‘ music. In 1884 he held a professorship at the conservatory in Strassburg. He made his debut as pianist at Vienna, in 1887, im- mediately being proclaimed the peer of all pianists. His successes everywhere were unprecedented. Heeding the call of his beloved Poland during the great World War, he gave up for the time his artistic career for the troyblous paths of leadership as the first premier of New Poland. Political duties fulfilled for the moment, he has returned to the art-life where his overpowering genius dominates, as of yore, the pianistic universe. ) IN THE WORLD OF MSIC Tili LOUVBE s His Opinions Are Incontrovertible 1115 1117 F STREET <l fl | @ fl fl m T]'Ie HOU!E . I bo Largest Exclusive ‘ lPs Ladies’ Specialty 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Shop in Washington of Courtesy Member Better Business Bureau “I_”:H'};I_i Huh! 1 guess dat's right,”” replied | the youngster disgustedly. “I couldn’t struck no worse place dan dis We've made another serious, cut—marking these Splendid Frocks—- "$15 Not only are the values most tempting, but the array of models pre- sented is most attractive. Street, Afternoon and Sports Wear are all featured. e Tub Silk Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Crepe Knit Paisley : ; Lace —Being Sustained by Foremost Pianists and Musicians Every- where! Padercwski is Sincere, and When He Wrote to the Welte-Mignon Factory: “The Only Fault I Find With The Revised Prices on * s o To et s v et SO g et HE MEANT IT! Louvre Dresses THE WELTE-MIGNON chnrdmg to custom in our Half-yearly Sales—we ha d S s e srneet || REPRODUCING PIANO }md\s—and placed them in three assort- ments. - Brings Paderewski and Scores of Includedtiave ‘Dresses that- - Renowned Pianists Into Your Home A : Think of hearing not only THE LIVING but have been selling up to $75. i I also the playing of great musicians whose fingers are FOREVER SILENCED—Grieg, Carreno. ! Reisenauer, Leschetizky (teacher of Pader- $ 75 $ 75 $ 75 ewski), and others. Truly, it borders on — 'l the supernatural! There no greater — pleasure for the lover of music than to enjoy and study these records over and Street, Afternoon and Sports models—in TR exclusive designs—developed in the refined LET US GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION. @repes. . Available in Both Grand and I Upright EXtI' a Autopiano Welte Upnght (T:i06086d) o svsvesses dosranasss 9975 We’ve found scattered through the stock Hazelton Welte Upright numerous small sizes of Frocks. (Licensed) = covenos $1250 These we’ve placed in a separate $ 1 4‘75 | - Brambach Welte Grand Welte-Mignon Grand group for clearance, at....... ! (Licensed) .......... .$1695 (De Luxe).. et Artistically tailored with embroidery heightening their effectiveness and emphasizing their unusualness. In another Group are $ 2 5 Superb Dresses Even greater reductions wete necessary to bring these to such a price. They comprise the season's choicest designs—in Canton - Crepe, Georgette, Roshanara, Crepe de Chine, Lace and Combina- tion Crepe. Stunning styles. All the Cotton Frocks—of ‘immported and EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS domestic creation—are greatly reduced. E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G