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CAMEOS... Icoutiful matched stti in 10 kt gold. PIN, $45, tax inel.; NECKLACE, $29.50, tax inel.; RING, $27.50, tax inel. Many other styles an display. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star \\ /hereTo Go To Do EXHIBITS. V-X day anniversary exhibit, lncludlnt declaration ot war atalnat Qermany. Oen. Eisenhower’s battle map. captured German banners, Hitler s last will and testament and World War II surrender documents, National Archives. 8:45 a m. to 6:15 p.m. weekdays and 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sundays through May. Original illustrations by William J. Glackens, from the C. W. Kraushaar Art Galleries. New York, throuah May 26. and annual exhibition of the Landscape Club of Washington, through May 14. Corcoran Gallery of Art, noon to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays. Fourth annual Joseph and E. R. Pen nell national exhibition of prints. Library of Congress. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays, 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through July. Art works of Jessalee B. Sickman. Fine Arts Division. Public Library, central branch, Eighth and K streets N.W., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally through May. Prints by Mrs. Lily S. Converse. New York. In the division of graphic arts, through May 28. and photographs by Wood Whltesell. New Orleans. In section of pho tography, arts and Industries building, through May. Smithsonian Institution. 9 a.m. tn 4:30 p.m. dally. Lois M. Jones paintings. Barnett Aden Oallery. 127 Randolph place N.W.. 6 to 11 p.m. weekdays and 2 to S p.m. Sundays through May. Display of fresh-water fish from Federal hatcheries and local waters. Department of Commerce Auditorium, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally through May. "The Netherlands In the Changing World.” economic reconstruction exhibit. Department of Commerce lobby, dally through May. Paintings In oil and water colors by Nina K. Griffin and Dr. Florence Everhart. Arts Club. 10 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays. 2 to 5 p.m. Sundays through May 17. Oil paintings by Bernice Cross, Whyte Oallery of Art. 1519 Connecticut avenue N.W. 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally through May Mod'rn art of the Americas. Howard University Gallery of Art. dally through May. Pictorial Brazil exhibit of Josnnini and Trwln photographs at Pan American Union. 9 a.m. to 4:30 P.m. Mondays through Fri days, 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays and 3 to 7 p.m. Sundays through May 29. LUNCHEON. District Bankers Aaoclation, Willard Hotel.2 12:45 p.m. tomorrow. Members and guests. MUSIC. George Washington University annual glee club concert and dance, West Ball room. Shoreham Hotel. 8:30 o'clock to night. . _ "The Blue Bird.” dance concert, George Suit Clearance Gabardines, shetlands, twills in man-tailored or dressmaker styles. FORMERLY to $29.98 NOW AT THESE NORBUD SHOPS ONLY • 3036 14th St. N.W. • 1019 H St. N.E. * 3833 Penna. Ave. S.E. * 631 Penna. Ave. S.E. • 1237 Good Hope Rd. S.E. * 8301 Ga. Ave., Silver Spring PARKLING GIFTS FOR MOTHER Tiered white plastic bag ... a Queen Original, with zipper top—in our large selection of fine bags to give a crisp accent to any summer cos tume $7.50 Plus Tax Mother's Day carnation pin and earring set of enamel and rhinestones made on Sterling silver. An exquisite, nationally advertised Corocreation. Red, white or blue. Pln, $25.00 Earrings, $18.00 Plus Tax piui Tax JOSEPH R. HARRIS... \ 2 2 A F STREE1 Wsshlnrton University Lisner Auditorium. 8:40 o'clock tonitht. "Greet Music of the Church.” New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Choir, Con stitution Hall. 8:30 o’clock tonltht. Marine Band concert, Marine Barracks, 1 p.m. tomorrow. SQUARE DANCE. _Advance square and folk danclnt, Thomson Center. Twelfth and L streets N.W., 8:30 o'clock tonltht. FOR SERVICEMEN. Dance, JWB-USQ, Sixteenth and Q streets N.W.. 9 o'clock tonltht. Square dance. Masonic Service Center. Thirteenth end K streets N.W., 8 o'clock tonight. Decorating party for May prom. NCC8 uao, 1814 N street N.W., 8 o'clock tonight. Bingo game. USO Club. 801 Pennsyl vania avenue N.W., 8-.30 o'clock tonight. Dance with Port Myer Band. NCCS USO, 918 Twelfth street N.W., 8:30 o clock tonight. Bridge party. USO Club. 1911 H street N.W., 7:30 o’clock tonight. Discussion group. Washington Labor Canteen, 1212 Eighteenth street N.W., 8:30 o'clock tonight. FOR OFFICERS. i Dance. Officers' Service Club of the United Nations. 164* Twenty-first street N.W., 8 o'clock tonight. Dance. Gadsby's Tavern, corner of Cameron and Royal streets, Alexandria. 9 o'clock tonight. Service personnel may obtain more in formation by calling the United Nations Center, National 8900. or any of the fol lowing USO’a: Executive 0488, Republic 1587. National 3431 or National 0814. Colored personnel may call USO. Decatur 5004, or War Hospitality, Decatur 77 88. NISIIY IIAUTIfU! S N 0 I f • N 11 I if tIAUTtfUl > N O I «-— Roaring river Rendezvous Harbor lights Entre nous... NISIIY SUMMER FOOTWEAR IS TOR FASHION EVERYWHERE* Especially intriguing is this lovely leather strap-sandal developed in a striking com* bination of brown and white. Also in all-over white. An exceptional value at $6 1339 F STREET, N.W. (OPPOSITE PRESS BLDG.) Baltimore Store - - 104 We«t Lexington St. BUY" LINES * Nancy Sasser A Weekly Sponsored Advertising Column of Interesting Things keeping shortcuts NEW YORK, N. Y., MAY 9th—Hello . . . suprised to meet me here during the week? I can’t tell you how glad I am to be here .. . for after writing to you every Sunday about hundreds of nationally advertised BUY-LINES, this additional mid-week column gives us a chance to have a neighborly chat on “what’s what” about food and household products right at the time you’re ready to do your week’s buying. So here we go, ladies . . . with a brand-new BUY-LINES column I'm dedicating especially to Mistress Housewife! Meet me here every week from now on .. . for appetizing food news and time-saving house See you in the Sunday papers, too . . . Hcrc'i a muffin recipe that's dream-delicious in spicy fluffiness, yet requires no precious sugar and the NABISCO 100% Bran saves a cup of scarce flour! Muffins are delightfully light and fine in texture and temptingly flavorful . . . for NABISCO 100% Bran is finer-milled to make hran particles smaller. NABISCO BRAN SPICl MUFFINS Soak 1 c. NABISCO 100% Bran in I c. milk 5 min. Beat 2 eggs and add with V* c. mo lasses. Sift I c. all-purpose flour, 3 tsp. baking powder, A tsp. cinnamon, ’A tsp. nutmeg, 3/i tsp. salt together.. Add to bran mixture end stir only until well mixed. Add V* c. melted shortening. Fill greased muffin tins Vs full. Place walnut-nut half on each muf fin. Bake 30 mins, in moderately hot oxen, 375 F. Serve NABISCO 100% Bran with sugar and cream lor a grand breakfast, too; providing important phosphorus, vitamin B1 and necessary diet-bulk! t - ✓ ■*3. When a man comes home in the evening he needs a "stick to the ribs" sort of dinner . . . and there's almost nothing he’d rather have than a steaming bowl of old-time Green Split Pea Soup to start the meal off right! No,— I’m not suggesting that you simmer it for hours on a hot stove . .. but that you ask your Grocer for a package of BETTY CROCKER Pea Soup In gredients! Add contents to boiling water and cook 5 minutes for the roundly smooth, full-bodied deliciousness of Green Split Pea Soup. It’s as easy as that... for BETTY CROCKER Pea Soup Ingredients con tain choice green split peas and delectable seasonings that have been pre-eooked for you in controlled pressure cookers. Have you heard? There'* an oat cereal that’s all ready to eat! It's delicious CHEERIOS . . . and it makes news, even in its shape! CHEERIOS is shaped like tiny lit tle letter O’s . . . standing for the oats from which CHEERIOS is made. Each little O is so tasty brown and crunchy • crisp that CHEERIOS is an irrisistable favor tie. And nutritious? Why they are 100 food-energy units in every ounce! Your Grocer has CHEERIOS! Worried about bak ing with the new emergency flours? 79 Well, Betty Crocker has already selected ana testea recipes for GENERAL MILLS’ emergen cy ALL AMERICA Flour. They come in the sack. Betty Crocker recipes tailored and tested for ALL AMERICA Enriched Flour 1 Why not make aurc J the iprinf *" salads you make arc SO food that not a untie lettuce leaf will be left in the bowl? Here’* a delight ful mayonnaise that will turn the trick for you . . . the TWO-IN ONE flavor excitement of BEST FOODS Mustard-with-Horse-rad ish giving your dressing the zesty “umph” it needs to tempt men, women and children! SOUR CREAM MAYONNAISE 1 cup BEST FOODS or Hell man's Real Mayonnaise 'A cup sour cream A tsp. Confectioner's sugar V* cup BEST FOODS Mus iord-with-Horseradish Secret of this delicious recipe is that BEST FOODS Mustard-with Horseradish combines TWO favor ite savories . . . old-fashion mus tard goodness that’s heartily spiked with fresh • grated horseradish. BEST FOODS Mustard-with Horseradish snaps-up a sauce, gives charaeter to egg, fish and meat diihaa ... try it! If you take this package into your pantry, you'll never need any other chocolate product to make hot or cold beverages, syrups, frostings. custards, cakes, cookies or candv! IrulyYAN HOUTEN’S is the ALL-PUR POSE Cocoa,—and whatever you make with it has that full-bodied wealth of pure chocolate flavor . . . just a little of it enriches any recipe you use. And here's a special tip . . . you don’t have to bother cook ing VAN HOUTEN’S in a pan when you want a cup of frothy Cocoa. Make right in the cup . . . no mess, no bother 1 That’s why I advise you to insist on VAN HOUTEN'S when you say “Cocoa” to your Grocer. It serves all pur poses! Don’t miss the FREE Recipe Booklet attached to each can. May I suggest this SPAM “Dutch Oven Din ner” as the quickest short-cut I know to a de licious meal you can cook top-o’-the-stover Start by browning SPAM on all sides. Add onions, carrots, potatoes (ideal way to use left-over vegetables!) with a little water. Cover and cook slowly. Serve with fresh peas end gravy made with bouillon cubes or meat stock. The registered trade mark SPAM on the 12-oz. tin assures you that you're serving the finest pure pork shoulder and ham combination you can find ... rich in flavor and “meaty” goodness! Ask your Grocer for SPAM! It's the most appetizing stand-by for wonderful meals on short order notice! £i M.J. HEINZ CO. Here's a food BUY-LINE that's of vital importance to your baby's good health—HEINZ Strained Baby Foods! First, consider their QUALITY ... they’re the finest, made by a company known and relied on for 77 years! Next, just imagine not having to worry about searching for a varied menu for baby ... . for you’ll find cereals, vegetables, fruits and desserts in the HEINZ line of Strained Baby Foods. And just-to point out to you how painstakingly these Strained Foods are prepared, let’s take just one: HEINZ Strained Spinach. It’s made from the dark green, curly variety spinach . . . washed with enormous quantities of water to insure complete freedom from grit. Finally, the strained spinach is packed so that the precious vitamins your baby needs are preserved to high degree. Think of the hours it would take you to prepare food in this "exactly right” way for baby’s sensitive young tummy,—and STILL you couldn’t duplicate the excellence of HBfNZ Strained Baby Foods . . . nor their smooth texture end flavor! Take all this into consideration . . . and you can see why I urge you to choose only HEINZ Strained Baby Foods at your Grocer’s. Searching for a ireah, healthful "spring-timey” diih that taitea and look* appetizingly garden-green . .. WITHOUT tiresome vegetable washing, preparation and cooking? Then serve*it*up from a can of MONARCH Spinach ... a* C-L-E-A-N as it is G-R-E-E-N! Frankly, I never dreamed that can* ned spinach could be anything but darkish and uninteresting until I discovered the MONARCH kind. It looks delicately green, tastes field-fresh . . . and it chock-full of vitamins and minerals! Only ten der young spinach leaves are packed into the can bearing the famous MONARCH Lion Head . . . grit free and ready to serve. Heat and add MONARCH Finer Vinegar for spinach that tastea as good to your family as it it good for them. Ask at your Grocery or Market 1 Just cast vour eyes at this loaf of bread on your Grocer's shelf . . . and it will banish all the rumors about ‘‘darkish’’ bread made from 80% extraction flour. Reason is that the bakers of WONDER BREAD spent 2 MILLION DOL LARS back in 1941, experimenting with their famous Earle Process for producing richer, cleaner flour. This taught them how to produce 80% extraction flour and how to bake this richer flour into a loaf that’s as white, delicious and easy to toast as any bread you’ve ever tasted! Independent surveys proved that women voted 4 to 3 in favor of this new WONDER BREAD ... 'so white and so packed with energy-giving nutrition that you'd never guess there's been a change in flour! ★ REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 12th * Personal gifts Mother will treasure for their beauty and usefulness. SHEAFFER’S TUCKAWAY “TRIUMPH” is the "write” tmwer to “whet to jive?” with the new lifetime gold point_note* LA CROSS precision crafted steel implements. All the tools needed for perfect nail care , . . encased in beautiful leather, suede lined_wjt), tgx JJ[5 91 ECRASE LEATHER JEWELBOX . . . ■ e«se of rare beauty, richly lined in red plush. To keep her jewels protected and safe under Idck and key..$2^ FITTED VANITY CASE 0f .iiij.tor grtm fabric. The removable tray has bottles and jars—place for jewelry. Full mirror in lid. Locks with key, with tax 527.60 • Personal Goods, First Floor 1314 F STREET of Gift front Bec/tersMeans More