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14 THE WASHINGTON TIMES, WEPNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1019, HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY i .!' ti lt !i: J' !!' ft 'A r ! Vit mi HI! : :tiS 11. i. I. Even Beginners Can Now Be Sure of Making Perfect vJams, Jellies and Preserves Now that women know how to be sure of certain results this is going to be a great season, for home preserving. . . This new method for making preserving syrup is the answer to every housewife's doubts about getting perfect results in put- ting up fruit at home. The practical preserving syrup is made by using Y Karo (Red Label) with j4 sugar. This method does away with all preserving difficulties, which are mainly due to using sugar alone. The use of Karo ensures firm jelly that always "jells"; rich preserves with heavy syrup; ana iruity jams. You can be sure, too, that when you turn your jelly or jam out, you will find it firm and mellow, never tough, or "candied." Karo is a fine, clear syrup with a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the sugar with the fruit and bring3 out the full fruity flavor. For Cooking. Baking and Candy Making Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It issweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO., P.O.Box JGl.-N.w York City L. A. MOUSSEAU, Sales Representative FREE A book of sixty eight pages that gives you the best recipes for sure re mits in preserving. Easy to follow. The CornProductsCook Book is handsomely illustrated and it's free. Write us today for it. 407 Vickors Building Baltimore, Md. !: use ii far (red label j saxdh sugar Makes berPecft jjams 9jeUies and preserves;. .-'" I I ' jrs. l ' Wfilip I iMimum! """BEjgi, j uuiiiiiii. uimuHUHmummmziM 1 f YfZrrUU miiillinililflil f-J 3 if n maro' j p III H. Hlr J I AH III -A. 'Urn mma mmwHii&M Hssa Two Luncheons at White House Military Attache Weds Diplomatic Changes Hartley-Baxter Wedding THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. WIL SON Occupied their box at MfcHftCsKlast' night -ThcyHvcrc accoippanlcd by John Randolph Boil ing and Admiral Gary T. Grayson. Yesterday the President entertained at luncheon the members of the For eign Relations Committee of the Sen ate, after a long morning's conference I on the peace treaty. Mrs. "Wilspn, In the meantime, had as her guests at luncheon in the private dining room the President's Secretary, Joseph Tumulty, and Raymond T. Baker, Di rector of the Mint. In the afternoon the President and Mrs. Wilson played a round of golf at one of the country clubs. The Chi'ean Ambassador and Senorn de Mathlcu, who have been spending the summer at Magnolia, Mass., and are headed toward -Washington, by way of Philadelphia, are. expected to reach the embassy today. Hurbnn-Door Wedding; The first wedding among the diplo matic representatives of the new na tions to be celebrated in Washington was the marriage of Col. ? Vladimir Hurban, military attache of the Polish legation and Miss Olga Boon. daugh ter of Mrs. Bozena Boor, which took place at noon today at the home of the bride, 3S04 Jennifer street, Chevy Chase. The ceremony was performed according to the ritual of the Luth eran Church by the Rev. L.,Novo mesky. of Newark, N. J an old friend of the bride's family, before an altar arranged In the drawing room, with banked palms and gladioli. The bride wore a graceful gown of white georgette and princess lace, and the veil which her mother had worn at he r marriage, .held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried' white rot,es. She was given awayvby her eldeBt brother. Ladialas, and' had as j her attendants her two sisters Vera, 1 in blue georgette, carryingwhite roses. and Ella in pink georgette carrying pink roees and her two young broth cm. Ivan and Vladimir1. Major Paul Sheldon, of New York. waH Colonel Hurban's best man. and Albert Mamatey. president "of the Czecho-Slovak Leacue. came from i New York to attend, the ceremony, the only others being present being mem bers of the family and legation tafr. and one or two very close friends. Immediately after the ceremony a ' breakfast Was served to the entire Rartyv and very soon thereafter Col onel and Mrs. Hurban started for a , honeymoon to be spent at Moss Lake , ' in the Adirondacks. They will return ( to Washington about October 1, an! take an apartment for the winter. Hartley-Baxter AVcddlpg. The marriage of Miss Mary Lyons Harley, daughter of Capt. and Mr&. Edwfn Bradfleld Hartley, to Major Clarence Pennell Baxter, medical corps, U. S. A., took place today at noon at the residence of the bride's sister. Mrs, Robert Streeter Porter. 2131 Florida avenue. The ceremony was" performed by the Rev. remont N. Hinkle, assistant rector of St. Mar garet's in the presence of only a small company of relatives and intimate friends, in the bay window of the Porter residence, which was banked with palms and Egyptian lotus. . . . The bride wore a lovely gown of white lace, with a white lace hat and carried white roses and orchids. She COL. AND MRS. VLADIMIR HURBAN, ' Military attache of the Czecho-S!ovak legation and his bride, merly Miss Olga Boor. They were married today, at noon. xor- ; Seventh and Eye Streets HOUSE & HERRMANN Seventh and Eye Streets Every Sale Makes a Satisfied Customer That's what we aim to do. In doing it you are assured of superior quality and exceptional price. Invest in a Refrigerator It is a good investment -now because another season 3rou cannot hope to duplicate them either in quality or price. : tmMmmm E- mv FmKB3mmmwmWskwm rw fflEmmmmzfifmS I foHBEli H - Handsome Armchair & Rockers As separate pieces they will or add matched a smart, distinctive furnishinsr feature to your living room, and they are as practical as they are attractive. Mahogany-finish Rockc r Cane ..-cat and back; William and Mary design. Special , $26.00 The Star i :Iift-top style, 1: 'galvanized -lining. ::SPECIAL.... an Alaska make $11.65 Side-Icer style one most popular and at a special " ' . Hardwood enamel h a and with ample ice capacity. .. . of the very case, $25.75 Effective Library Suite ': Mahogany-finish Armchair Cane seat and back; excellent finish and construction. Special Mahogany-finish Armchair Cane scat and back; Queen Anne design; high back and continuous arms. Special $20.00 Rocker of same design. Special $42.00 $42.00 Dining Tables Xhrec special lots all of them cxlra good value marked, as you will see, very low in price. Quarter-.awcd Golden Oak Dining Table polish i n s r r finish, pedestal base, with round top forty-five inches j) "O 1 II B sms j Kir in diameter and hix-foot extension. SPECIAL. ' Three pieces in the popular Fumed Oak Armchair, Arm Rocker "and Table. The Armchair and Rocker have SUDhoIstered sDrincr seats: seats and backs mv. r. -' . - :EBed with imitation of SDanish lealherj-tKnfc traw-rfiRfcKXJCTursble. The: Table has con venient loKer isHeir. "Special 534.00 Golden Oak Dining Tabl round top forty-two inches foot extension. SPECIAL in -pedestal base, diameter and with six- Quarter-sawud Golden Oak Dining Table polish finish; pedestal base, heavy planked round top, forty-five inches in diameter with six-foot exten sion; Colonial platform design; strong construction. SPECIAL $28.00 $40.00 had for hor sole attendant Miss Betty Matteson, who woro a dainty g;?i of peach colored organdy, with a leghorn picture hat, am', a bouquet o orphelia roses and larkspur. Major Baxter's brother, Harry Baxter. serV ed 'him as best man, and his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Baxter, came on from Boston and augmented the small com pany of relatives and close friends attending: the. ceremony. Major and Mrs. Baxter are starting at qjicq .for Forto BIco where Major Baxter has been ordered for duty, t One, of t'tie" most interesting evenfs at any of the resorts this summer was the dance given by Clarence Mackey at his Southampton villa, for his daughter. Miss Katherine Mac kay. Mr. Mackay announced that this was by no means to be regarded as a debut, but was simply a dance for pome of his daughter's young friends, to which their parents also were invited. The dance was preceded by numer ous very smart dinners and drew it guests not only from Southampton, but, from other Long Islanll Hummer resorts, and from the smart colonies of Massachusetts and lrom Newport and Xarragansctt Pier. Among the Washington folk who attn'', '- Mr. and Mrs. Henry May and Mies IsRbelle May, Mis i...nt i Grlnnell. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bur rail Hopkins. Mrs. Robert MeCormJOK. Col., and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Landstrcct. Military and civic honors were paid, yesterday in New York to Gonzalo de Quesada. flr.t Cuban minister to the 'nlted States, who died In Germany, vhcre he was his country's diplomatic epresentatlve during the w;a-. As he funeral cortege reached Ninety- .'Ixth street the. .United States cruiser Columbia, anchored In the river, nred i salute. Jn the profession were-Gen. Thomas H. Barry, Admirar Charles D. Slgsbcc, who commanded the Maine In Havana harbor when she was blown Up: Dr. Luis Baralt, Cuban-minister to Peru: Dr. M. Brul, secretary to the Cuban legation at Washington; C. de Quesada, nephew of the deceased and vice consul of the fuban government in Washington. Victor Barranco. spe cial representative of President Meno cal of Cuba. DERWILL0 The Famous Beautifier Have ou tried it yet? Thousands e cry where are using it. Jt is a wonderful tonic for- the skin, defies hot bunnncr sun and causes wrinkles, tan. freckle, sallow skin, black heudf. sun spots, roiignnen, ruddi ness to quickly disappear. It brings rosos to th cheeks and Snakes anyone look ID years younger. Uivs a youthfull complexion and "A skin you love to touch." A single application proea it. See largo an nounceinent soon to appear in this paper Deiwlllo i. sold In this city bv the People's Drus Store an othr druggists. You Must Be Satisfied If you feel unwelcome, dissatisfied, you are not in a typical Liggett Drug Store. Someone has disregarded instruct tions to satisfy you at' any cost Please call the store manager. Qa iiiifriffiiiM-ii 7HESAFJS DRUG STORES V&ti&VJtt E POSITIVE With Your Grocer Pirmlv decline to accept -.my substitute for lL;K GROVI5 BUTTliR the butter you know is always ood. AT ALL GROCERS Golden & Co. aW&'m - av 922-928 La. Ave. lr fJzfyBmT 3 fc JjJiW t &'ttcttroJ5ob. IHE- BUSY CORNER PENHA-AAT 8 THlSTj m& wh -mmmmmmmWi f BSBBmwmWMmZ --?Mm mlf SIiiiiiiiilBi Mm&mmmW$ Mi m mH. 41- wmmwWmm& A mm I'FiiHf m 1 im mm 1sr kP wlmE! J - Si BL Wt' iiMlif lH9k I iTisiiMii 1 1-m 4 few $w t wftkBSiiiffittsS&BmmsBmWWtSm I mwt ltki I .-1& VKSmmBmmmmmWKmmm 1 I' ABIh 9BI WzMmMWMwW -1 I. iMKI 'i mmmmMmmmmWf H 9 fevHRiW?BeB bbbbV W II I Open 9;15 A.M.; Close 6:00 P. M. 1 r j ,f'jy,ftfi.if4 A "v r c r 44 r utir oale 01 rail Kugs ! Is Attracting Marked Attention Bscausc of the wide va rietf of popular bradd and fered at special Introdoctory i prices. W12 FEET AXMINSTER RUJS including som.e San- w. v .- K !, qua.ity pjuwv PUGS special opening; g $27.45 &d2EET.WOOL AND FIBER ;USSg,ecial epen- aySar... $13.79 9x12 -EEEr giotins:: WItTO?T- RUC3paL'a;; Trac,? and SJ nflipr trinlfps. ?Ww. KaHn,-ThIr4 Floo' dK 6x9 FEET AXMINSTER RUGS special open &n?. $26.75 -BRUSSELS and VELVET iAKM2i' special opening pnee. A yard $1.47 'rr; aa m wt yi THURSDAYS WAStfl GOODS .NEWS..U Even Better Than Usual i Washingtonvomen eagerly watch for our WasftQoods 9 Rpmnonf onnnnnamank trnnnnnir thit iha niillilic rif- 2 32-in. Ginghams a yard - - OO Scld from they, piece up at 50c a ;;ard. ; necKs, stripes, plaids, and ; plain colors to select from. Desirable . styles for chil" ; dren's school froc school frocks. Kann'a Street. Floor. Wash Goods Rem-1 j nantSjaydG! Selling from thp;j piwe up to 75c 'd. ;! They are chiefly printed ' ', voiles,' in ' "drrlc " arid -'Ifl" grounds, enough for a dress X m some lengfts.jMany-otxiags can be matched up7 nakigj enougn lor urcsses. Good Values in Tl .1 .J Clearance Lots of m' 'DJLUUDCD tii tp Qualities that we will not be able to duplicate later at these prices, but though they are all good styles that are suitable for wear now, or later in the fall, we must "close them out to make room for new merchandise, and the woman who "secures one or more at these prices is. lucky. i At $3.98 Arc satin and crepe de chine blouses, in flesh, navy, coral, peach, and tea rose. Attrac tively , made, some trimmed with ruffles, others tucked. Not all sizes in all styles. At $4;98 Odds and' ends of printed and plain Geor gette crepe, plain satins, etc., in a -variety' of 'colors and combinations. .Not all sizes in all Styles. . . . Knn's Second Floor. ,-t-& t- !u.rM v jm imJ tj . m. ifc - W3J'fr3 r .1.1 i ; U- Qzt ct r OOIHlIJUXllg U1C optWIcti OcUC VI $ CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, ETC , .1 1 - to.-A 4 Imported nnd domestic lace curtains,' values a pair. Thursday, a pair, $3.85. I Lace curtains, vajues tp $2.98 a pair. Thursday i pair, $1.65. UiiLL cut idiuo, v.nuL-a u i)it..'c a pan. 1 iiuuuaj, u pair, $9.75. Tapestry Portieres, values to $7.98 a pair. At $5V45. Velour Portieres, values to $34.95 a pair.'. At. $24.95. Couch covers, values to $9.98. each. . At -$7.65. Couch covers, values to S3. 49 each. At $1.95. Each 59c : Window shades, 3x6 ft., in green only t Drapery materials, values to 35c a yard. At 18c. High quality drapery materials, values to $1.25 a yard.; Thursday, a yard, 75c Kann's Third Floor r-n-r--,,-''4 4 i Neckwear ilrlrl Tsifs for Clearance Odd lot of neckwear, in-' eluding collar and cuff sets," separate collars, and a few ; s vebtoei.. both co.orcd and X white neckwear in the lot Z Values to 50c, special to "1 1 4 clof e x X 1 i Pleatini and Vcstinsr Rem-, I nants, average "bnut one-, z fourth of a yard. Choice "j C 2a remnant 1J"L Z Q1ri4'n V1no nnrl wllito oreandy, also some in tan, vnlnoc f-n SI .70 a vsird. 7 r "t S To close a vard I 0 C i X Kami's Street Floor. v 4 Linen Store Remnants A Clearance Thursday That Brings Great Savings REMNANTS OF BLEACH- ? pood heavy weight, the ab- j sorbent kind; value, up to ?0c. Special, a "'9- S' T-1TT.C..T 1 .-rr.r ' M- W I T)T P DAMASX in all linen and mercerized quality: ecoocI usc-J ful lengths and neat desws: X Z values from 89c to 5.1.50 X Special at, a yard X 69c uo t IKiin- S-'tre-rt Klior. 5 e iii M