Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 23

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l ; WOMAN’S PAGE. » THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 : WOMAN’S PAGE. o — - TR minute. When he opened them he! i ipe. as half a cup of sugar can be added. | Milk 2 : b expected to see Whitey dead on the Lemon Ru:e' Puddirg. { ATter tne puading 15 baked and cooled | Sour Cookiwa. 54 snow. Instead he saw Whitey flying 4 To one cup of rice boiled soft in|a little pour this over it and brown Sour milk cookies are made Ilkc‘: away as fast as his wings could take water add one pint of cold milk, a | it in the oven. Serve cold. this: Mix a cup of sour milk, m: Bim and it was clear that he meant piece of bulter the size of an ekE. | el S quarter of a cup of butter, a cup S€: to keep right on going. e was as A the yolks o ‘our eggs and the | | 2 ' | frightened an Owl as ever spread 3 grated rind of one lemon. Mix and Bismarck Oysters. sugar. & teaspoon of soda and flodg} bake for one-half hour. Beat the| plac e enough to roll. Add salt _and thé ! Whites of four eggs and stir in ona| Llce a laver of hot sauerkraut| ,ice’of half an orange. Roll thim+ pint of sugar and the juice of one|OR & hot plate several fried oysters|cut and bake brown. Sprinkie JJG lemon. If the pudding is to be eaten | next and on top three slices of crisp- | before they are done with grangs by persons who like sweets as much ' ly fried bacon. ‘laled sugar. Nes silent wings. (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) o e I Beef Olives. jeSut In small slices one pouad cf ean beef from shoulder or shif. 2 grated rind_of one-half lemon, one- | Mix a quarter of a pound of sausage |What Can Be Cooked With Butter- | thira cup ot sugar, two teaspoons of | |meat with an equal quantity of stale i cornstarch. Beat the yolks of thel nbs and spread the slices of meat milk ? eggs until lemon color, then Db H N H (was; it was Whitey the Snowy Owl, ith the sausage mixture. Roll up = - y " ® m been waiting so long. He could seelseason with salt and pepper, and|from one of my readers asking me 3 is mixture into a bak- 3 A:‘:rm:‘:‘::::o:mr;.:l the great, round, fierce, yellow eyes|dredze thickly with flour. Put (%o |what can be cooked with bultermilk. B e s baa Jog. sortow, trouble, even fear, 1 i And brown he lives in it | The following recipes may prove of |of hot water. When sct, cover Wity ZSammy Juy. o of the P 4 st as browned lay the olives |use to those interested: s ablespoons _of | e oouwone Bl the in an earthen dish with a few 8liceS | yphole Wheat Gems.—One pint but- ;:};arvfff:(e:n(‘lgnr-?l‘::r e et hardest ngs to do in all the Great {of carrot and onion. Add a little 2 b o = & Ve fi the World, being patient when he was im termilk, three cups coarse whole|Dbrown in oven, then remove from the| ; e was i | Ketehup to season, cover with boil- from. patient. He was tired of sitting hid- ingt water or stock and cook Slowly |wheat flour, one teaspoon soda, two |hot water and cool before serving. ing pan a s’ fast den in that big cedar tree in Farmer e o o tablespoons sugar. one teaspoon salt,| Buttermilk Chocolate Cake.—Two own's dooryard. His wings fairly €hrce (on four Hours: one egm. Beat the egs wetil light,|eggs. ome-third cup butter, four- hed to take him over to the G —_— then combine 1t with fre butterrailk | fifths cup sugar, two squares un- Hoteat L 1tiwas (tho hardest Sweet Potato Custard. and beat slowly into the dry ingre- [SWectened chocolate, one-cup butter- work to keep them still. But he did. ont v s, three- |dicnts. Pour into hot, 'well greased | Milk, one-quarter teaspoon sodi. one e Lnd o T [ Beat undll Lght fve oems onc: =M rings and bake slowly for forty |€up flour. one-half tesspoon bakinis 33 ot it 1€ washiGafor sustihimuait Fauarter teaspoonful of salt. Add |MERER L (L s —One-half | Cream the butter and sugar together ! he was doing it. No, sir, it wasn't just for himself. It was for all the little people of the Green Forest and the three cups of scalded milk. Pour| Buttermilk Cup Cakes—One-half| [5%0,3%5 " ciks of the egss; nexti this mixture over three cups of sweet | m(:’!lass“l A auicy c:p stxg‘;r. vk ladd ‘the melted chocolate and the | 2 cviously boiled and grated, | 7 1aa01v igd s o potato. pre v\“(:.i:é‘lfi (:v{m‘la‘lh{" Cnd one- | tablespoons melted butter, two tea- | flavoring. Dissolve the soda in th Green Meadows. This made it a little one_ta butt '*% I spoons ginger, one teaspoon soda dis- | buttermilk and stir this into the first mal jwas Ssuimys doinst aud ve with a hot sauce. and flour to make a thick batter. [ Last, add the stiffly beaten whites ofy iting for Whitey the Snowy Owl. dish. serve Combine the buttermilk, molasses. | the éggs. Bake in'a loaf cake pan, or! the big white robber from the Far sugar, melted butter, ginger and soda | in _two layer-cake tins and put to-| | North, to appear near Farmer Brown's i henyard. He might not come that a two cups of flour and stir the liquid | marshmallow filling. In that case Sammy would have mixture into it. When well blended, | Buttermilk Griddle —One pint | Things You'll Like to ‘ and beat until well mixed. Sift about | 8ether with a cream, chocolate or | to be patient another day. It would Make. 2dd enough flour to make & thick bat- buttermilk, one cup sweet milk, one gome. He felt it in his bones that STRAIGET WHITE FORM. | | Cloth.point trimming is very smart | the bottom of otied mufiin rings soda, two eggS, two te spoons sugar. = . Whitey would, but this was very dif- i an aftel ck. From | A er Pi a — Ik therusiens » k ferent from knowing for sure that |glaring down into the henyard, He looking for an afternoon frocic e e e el R ut. Imilk for a few hours, then beat until 00 (&{0]0) lng an a 00 range h.“wmnd.i Q ; could even see the disappointment|the cloth material cut pugmsd 3‘;‘0“1 T t.,ag,?.,om Nm.,x'.”)uice-. smooth. Add the beaten egg yolks b 3 R = - ter a time Sammy closed his eves|in them at discovering that the he e es across the top and three = = all the other ingredients mentione l b h Just for a minute or two. They |vard was empty. Sammy opened his| Iree inch “rk hes ffrom top.to thel— — S except the egg whites and add this g ere is a definite re ation etween them ed from staring out over the|mouth and at the top of his lungs|and one-hall inched TEORE (OB 0 foq mixture to the milk and bread B e thee ac o I oyencaibeetn toiscream: Lt D e, by cutting similar |/ crumbs: mix well and, lastly, add the them he blinked quite as if he doubt- “Thief! Thief! Thief!" he s - ane Bl tho es stifly bea A little . o Those cyes which had mever tairea |eq licft Thief! Thief:” he seream- |4of (el Nc'sinc” stiteh togethieron || The Room Sacque |lges whitcs sty beaten, S Sioop 1l Of the many accomplishments of a We can help you to make your him. On the roof of Farmer Brown's| He saw Whitey turn his head and | Aol || thin; or a little sweet milk, if the bat-{ | | woman there is none in which she cooking taste its best. In our dis- glare over at the big cedar tree. and | ~H elo{h—Pomfli'lmmfl'R ter is too thick (it is apt to vary in h e It hadn't been there whel the fierce 100k Tn those eves gimost | ] * BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. consistency owins to the exact quan- takes greater pride than her cook- play rooms is just the stove to meet . iere it was nos made Sammy lose his v But it} - A pa b sed, some cooks o - He had heard ho sound, not the faint- | didn't quite. sna he ‘continued to | Curious old_customs and _fashions | titY, of bread cebills S8 SCUG (e ing. Tell her that the dinner was yo . needs the size of your family, est. Yet there sat that straight. big [scream, “Thief! Thief! Thief! continue to be revived just as we |y "ioocely). Bake on a hot, oiled fine and no amount of trouble in white form on the roof of the hen- | Thief!™ | feel that nothing ancient can ever |99, ;00 the space in your kitchen and the preparing it was too great. h , just if it celi o o T be ac ted. It is the tal habit . There was no mistaking who it | house open and saw Farmer Brown's | i what is done with is done with for- ere is a definite relation be- : —_————— | Took ‘ot to see wihat all that| r ever, and that something new under Not A Blemish tween good cooking and a good One of our salespeople will be glad the sun is always to take the place of that which has gone. Not so. Life, customs, manners, morals. ceaselessly renew themselves. What is true of the important things is equally true of minor things, such as fashion. Nothing is dead there. The designers of Rome and Greece fuss was about. Then that head | disappeared. Sammy began to fear | | that his efforts were all in vain. But! a minute later Farmer Brown's bo stepped out and in his hand | - his terribde gun. Sammy stopped | screaming and held his breath. What ! wmnars the perfect appearance of hercom- plexion. Permanent Y and temporary skin troubles are effe tivels: concealed. Reduces un- range. The first can’t exist without to tell you of the merits of each of the other. The finest cook in the the many varieties of ranges we world can’t do her best on a stove of have on display. Come in—you can . mediocre quality or which is all pay for the stove you choose on easy ‘ burnt out. monthly payments. | | t . would happen now? Would this be | ¢ ) : h: natural color and corrects s muslin ask fin‘ the end of that great white robber |\, rong side of the materials leav- | LE0, SAUICT, JoSteqlel 16 S8 (ol {Ofeccesy i . Highly antisepic ” : = i ing 0 'S . urn to € | clas: e v, o X R b 3 - Green Forest and the Green Meadows? |Ing the top edges oper LM 16 0 | classic robes. We of this hour go| used with beneficial results as Was on Gas ht Co Sammy dlanit know wicther he really Eight side. iten into | Dack continually to whatever _source e iative 4 o we can find and galvanize that which was sleeping. It is foolish to say “Gouraud's ¢ Oriental Cream 11 RD.TIOPKINS & SON. New York Sales Department ‘ 419 10th Street N.W. hoped_s6 or not. He wanted Whitey jthe collat, B aios i driven away. =He wouldn't have felt PICC v, but vou will go far to orey fo have ween Whitey killed |{necD otk maro nandstme. in a fight with some one who be- LORA. longed in the Green Forest. But ter- OF THE rible guns were such unfair things. | Then, t00, he had thought, that Farm- er Brown's boy had given up ing | . that terrible gun. | To Clean Ivory. He watched Farmer Brown's boy| Imitation ivory toilet articles may put that terrible gun to his shoulder | successfully cleaned with or- and point it at Whitey. Then fire ary silver polish. Put a little of flashed from the end of that terrible | the polish on a wet cloth and wipe gun and_a dreadful bang-bang fol- | over the articles: finally, polish with — Ilowed. Sammy closed his eves fi soft dry cloth. (Copsright. 1921.) it A Only Two Days Left! Below are listed just a few of the many big specials to be had during the final days of our great January Sale. Buy now and save money. USE YOUR CREDIT. . CASH IS NOT NECESSARY. No Extra Charge for Credit At any drug store named below, a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Simply present the coupon. Get this free tube. Its use will be a revelation. To you and yours 4 \ the results will open a new era / / in teeth cleaning. Learn now W Caggen EVENING_ SCABF FASHIONED AFTER A ROOM SACQUE MADE BY MADELEINE' ET MADELEINE OF PARIS. ITS GLORY LIES IN THE LINING OF PINK MARABOU. what they mean to you. that one fashion cannot be teturned . and accepted. One cannot even say this with the authority of a prophet concerning hoopskirts. Even as wel laugh at them in their aid to Francis S— ° Wilson's legs in_ the revived musical — . comedy of “Erminie” we might wise- : z e o T el we i with the 10-Day Tube tells the reasons: atrocities may return. for them. . et (d . Whatever has been will be is an ® > > 3 3 - - / old creed of the fataliat, and it is to One ingredient is pepsin. Another = u l : be regarded as possible by all who + multiplies the starch digestant in the" " regard life as a series of recurrent 5 . 3 : Large Size, Solid o events. When the warm room saliva to digest starch deposits that: | sacque went into the limbo of for- 5 cling. Each application also multiplies Oak, High Back ..| Consisting of continuous post £ gotten things we said, if said : | e at o WALl that's thas the alkalinity of the saliva—to neutral- white enamel metal Bed, woven s I 8 B Il it Hap rerunen: tramsformed 24 : e = . o ize the acids which cause tooth decay. S8 | T s o ot e a8 Seening SELE LT R 1 This new way to beautiful teeth Ter doies ity e s ra tress. January Sale price...... et itokekom thatiyw oxiens can Fg el : One keeps the teeth so highly polished: any Eemunces enealrciin P S ameamay e (5 2 by adopting the glorifed sacave an- . v L T The firm of Madeleine et Madeleine, Your druggist today has a new way Millions of germs breed in it. They, its ill effects. You see the results in in Pars. which s nothing if not orisi-] 7 of teeth cleaning. And a ten-day tube with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- whiter teeth. ,You feel them in cleaner as a substitute for the evening searf.| is free. rhea. And pyorrhea wrecks countless teeth. But the great results are such.” The sketch shows one. i A lives today. protection as teeth never had before. * It is of old-fashioned silk fanciful- Milli f people now employ i = ly lined and thoroughly equipped Llionss of Speor. poy with enough marabou to keep one Leading dentists everywhere advise it. 5 2 o looking warm, if not actually feeling You would never go without it if you An alarmmg situation that sensation. It is easily copied. You owe yourself a knowledge ojf these facts. Old ways of brushing i G e lienas fehabed knew. Tooth troubles have been constantly have proved sadly inadequate. Nearly cRUghL i orderthat the arma may Go ask for that free tube. There are increasing. Very few people escape everybody at some time suffers troubles | Many curious garments of this type few things more important than well- them. So dental science has in late caused by.film. | : \ ot o e cnioa o | protected tecth. sy s Now science knows how to combat Colonial T\e__* x S Now we know how. Fhe methods T 200 13 b fers ven onr { French, 1) ilm- een proved by careful clinical EVET ACmn y | 4-Pc o- Dlnlng Room S“lte = fi}:fiz;:‘ rl::fi:| \:tlhles i e Regnove the film-coat :1:5\;:, bmadep under ’;ble ea‘;thz:t‘i?s. ways when you know the new. Solid ‘Cal | L4 P erlod ovEg the a{:!:o!lxl::ernn( cfi;;":y Tou gp“:“u::'. You brush teeth now, but you leave Now millions of people employ them, wi cal 3 1 i 1 1 WARDROBE | This desirable suite consists of : lel: ;::;a:en?na;'g:?b:ousht to serve, :!;“:lll,e otf e:l:; fiekr::'fl: c‘;les:l::: 2::3 ';l::g: lti‘;%}e‘lyc}’e);:;mali: d{:::’ .s Afl:;‘;’efitfi: | massive Buffet, .Rolhld-_end China s 75 g ;x-‘;nf){so:g': ‘;I’W"Z’"JSEEZ"Z.'.?J.“J '?;: The ordinar. tooth paste does not e’x’n‘i ‘wor[d over. £ : g ey s 85 | Closet. highly polished Golden Oak . malities of some one else’s drawing s oo oft e dissolor and de. ? L ¥ o . i Exlennon T;?I; and Sglner and has == ooy It is the marabou that glori it. So teeth too often discolor a These new methods are combined in e Jfi';u;"s‘.'fe“s.:;’é:;;i{ T:‘:;“ our — cay. g a dentifrice called Pepsodent. A 10- - L — > e b L Dentists now know that the reason Day Tube is given to everyone who lies in film. That causes most tooth asks. Now all who will may quickly troubles. And, until one ends it, brush- know that film can be combated. ing fails to save the teeth. It is the film-coat that discolors, not What vou will see the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. y = g g \ 2> It holds food substance which ferments A test ‘g‘ Pepsodce)nt brings qu;:kfanld = ; and forms acid. It holds the acid in unique effects. ne sees and feels th wi . contact with the teeth to cause decay. them clearly. And a book which comes . T will glisten when \ the film-coat goes Gray Enamel Get this free tube and watch it. Note PAT.OFF. how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark COFFEE the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth epsadéen EEEERAE b You will instantly know that Pepsodent does what nothing else has done. In a few REG.U.S. days you will realize what clean teeth mean. The New-Day Dentifrice Present this Free Tube Coupon this 2 week to S . Affleck Drug Co. 15th and F Streets Peoples Drug Stores 10-DAY TUBE v Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to any store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. ' \ ( Large Sl | We have just 42 of this big value left. Consists of large Table with manuscript ,95 | | drawer and undershelf and e $ .89 ‘: | two side Chairs. January ! ; Sale price. Easy Credit Terms l | Your Name. 7th and K Sts. N.W. 15th and G Sts. N.W. ABATE . ooolssoi dodvonssasiadinkilovhestingy 5 bt e E ::: ::vv Uikl oy Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The' = d .W. -of -1 resi Yih and M Sts. NW. Aethiand Eack Road W, Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenne. Chicago. fi”™ 8th and H Sts. 31st and M Sts. N.W. and the tube be sent by mail. o Only one tube te g family. Star., Wash., D.C.

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