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Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in | | g0od condition, be careful what you | | wash it with. | Most soaps and prepared shampoos | | contain too much alkali. This dries | i the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ' is very harmful. Mulsifled cocoanut ! oil shampoo_ (which is pure and en- | | tirely greaseless) is much better than | anything else vou can use for sham- | pooing, as this can't possibly injure | the hair. | Simply moisten your hair with wa- | ter and rub it in. One or two tea- spoonfuls of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor- oughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. THe | hair dries quickly and evenly, and it | leaves it fine and silky, bright, flufty | | and easy to manage. i | You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl | | shampoo at most any drug store. 1t L is very cheap, and a few ounces is Iemuxn to last every one in the fam- | ily for months. Be sure your drug- . gist nm you Mulsified. —Advertige- | ment. bought largely on faith. But under the Conscience Conscience Brand Mattresses At the sanitary, daylight factory, only clean, long- fibre filling is used. That is why a Conscience Brand Mattress is buoyant and en- during far beyond ordinary mattresses. ‘Whether cotton-felt, silk- floss or hair, you will al- ways find good materials, expert workmanship and the strong, elastic, long-fibre Isn't such a pur- chase real economy? Delivered by yosr dealer in the original, tight - gealed, samitary package. > | science Mattresses on sale at Goldenberg’s Furni- ture Store—Seventh and K Streets. WOMAN'’S PAGE. BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. i The wise shopper selects at least 6ne old-tashioned dress to add to her spring wardrobe, for the vogue for them seems to be increasing as the season advances. A pretty model in | a tea gown is of pale rose pink satin combined with a few touches of stiff cream-colored organdy. The bodice | is made in basque effect, and fits rather tightly to the waist. At one side is piaced a small tailored bow of | the satin, and from this narrow rib- | bon streamers fall to the skirt edge. | The widé fichu collar and deep flaring cuffs finishing the kimono sleeves are of organdy, bordered by a double ac- cordion-pleated organdy ruching. The cdges of the pleating are outlined with fine black thread. which gives an unusual suggestion of contrast with the organdy and satin. The voluminous skirt is gathered at in- tervals around the bottom with nar- row stripg of shirring running up- ward and holding the material in scal- lops. A cluster of old blue cornflowers around a yellow romebud center is placed on the fichu to give the finish- ing touch. Another rather quaint frock is made of navy taffeta with trimmings of pearl gray. It is not quite 86 elabo- rate as the one described above, but TEA GOWN OF PINK SATIN WITH CREAM ORGANDY TRIMMING. would be more suitable for informal afternoon wear. The basque bodice of taffeta i8 gored s0 that it fits smoothly, and has short set-In sleeves and round V neck Dordered dy a rolled-back collar cut somewhat on fichu lines. There is & vestee of gray georgette, and a series of little gray ribbon bows extends from the meet- ‘TINE WITH GRAY ENBROIDERY. ing of the collar eads to the lower edge of the basque. There is & nar- row taffeta foundation skirt, over which falls a succession of taffeta Dmels These are caught ugt.her here and there with gray ribbon bows, but through the intervening spaces a baci nd of gray georgetts is vis- | | STREET DRESS OF NAVY TRIOO. l kgrou! ible. Additional touches of gray ap- e ————————1 ~We Sell Conscience Brand Mattresses because they measure .up to our etandard of hyglenic qual- ity for bed furnishings. House & Herrmann Seventh and ¥ Su%cts pear in the bows, wide turn-back sleeve cuffs, sponding with those on the bodice and s | usually wear in the spring also combines navy with light gray, the contrasting ma- terial being Canton crepe, similar to crepe de chine, but of a heavier tex- he |are stitched together with the sel- | sweetments. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 which are on the corre- irt panels. A tricotine dress which is an un- attractive model for street ture. tricotine Is cut in two HAT OF GROSGRAINED RIBBON. SMALL straight pieces. forming the bodice and front and back skirt panels. At each side the seams are opened up- ward from the skirt hem to about the knee, and in the spac of accordion-pleated gr: pears. The square neck. which opens at the front to expose the Vestee, is bordered with gray pearl gray buttons trim t crepe. with crepe form 10ops on either side of the frock and tie in a bow over each hip. A pattern of gray embroid- ery and stitching appears on the front skirt panel and is a very effective ad- dition to the gown. The sleéeves are elbow length and flare slightly at the lower edges. A new hat is rather unusual, in that it is composed entirely of strips of grosgrained ribbon of a medium width. These radiaté from a ribbon circle at the top of the crown and vage seam edges turned outward. The brim rolls gently upward all the way around and is a continuation of the strips joined together. Two short ribbon tabs with the ends fringed out form the only trimming. Ways to Cook Apples. 1f you have flavorless apples, stew them with a few slices of quince. The rungent taste of the quince is good | with the apple. Apple Jelly. This is a good time of year to make apply Jjelly. Select firm, winter ap- ples, with a tart flavor. Wash them and dry them carefully und cut them in quarters. Cover them in a big granite kelile, with water, using about haif as much watef, by meas- ure, as you have apples. Cook slowly until the apples are tender. Put them in a cheesecioth bag and strain off the juice. Measure it, and for every pint add a pint of granulated sugar. Stir until dfssolved and then put it over the fire. When it boils, draw it back and skim it. Boil and skim again and then a third time. Have Jelly glasses in a pan of hot water on the stove and pour the jelly, after the third skimming. into the hot glasses. Cover the jars with sheets of glass—old window or picture glass —in a sunny window until it is set. Fried apples, sorved with broiled bacon, autumn days. Broil the bacon brown, or else fry it. Slice tart apples about & quarter of an inch thick and fry them either in drippings or in the bacon fat. When the apple is well browned and tender, drain it on brown paper. Sprinkle it with & dash of grated nutmeg, and send hot. with the hot, crisp bacon, to the table. Apples a 1a Windsor. Strips of navy tricotine lined ! is a delicious dish for frosty | A Pretty Smock For a Youngster Decidedly charming. and practical as well, is the little smock suit shown in the sketch, suitable either for a small boy or girl. It is made of nat- ural color pongee trimmed with bands of very fine black sateen and with embroidery done in black. The motif selected—ocean wave and fish ram- pant—Is unusual. As a matter of fact, a costume designer's right to claim the title of designer is more often than not dependent upon her ability to think up new and novel minor touches, and in this art the home dressmaket should really excel. One woman in the wholesale field of children's appare! made such charm- ing and Individual things for her own small daughter that when necessity demanded that she add to the family income she mustered the courage to offer a little group of these frocks to one of the big stores in her home city. Instantaneous success was the result. Another woman, who about ten years ago found that she must earn a living, realized that she was something of a genius at designing and making hats for children. She is right up on the SMOCK FROCKS OF PONGEE TRIM- MED IN BLACK SATIN AND EM- BROIDERY. top round of the ladder in her fleld today. Thercfore, don't imagine that just anything will do for the children and turn their clothes out accordingly. T e e Molasses Pie. Take one cup of molasses, one egg, two tablespoonfuls of flour, one table- spoonful of butter, one ctip of sweet milk, a_tiny pinch of soda and one teaspoonful of ‘vanilia, “Mix all to & smooth consistency. Bake with one crust ih a moderate oven until a golden brown. Pare and core a dozen medium sized cooking apples and rub each apple with a cut lemon to keep it white. Boil in a thin sugar sirup until ten- der, but not broken. rain on a sieve. Have ready some rice cooked as for croquettes and spread a smooth layer about half an inch thick on a pan; sprinkle with powdered sugar and glaze in the oven until a light brown. Then with a small sized bis- cuit cutter cut out rounds of the rice and arrange on a flat baking dish for round and fill the cavity in each ap- ple with peach or orange marmalade. Ornament, if you like, with candied fruits; reduce the sirup to proper consistency—that of honey—and pour | over the apples. Serve with whipped | or plain cream. —_—— A blouse in gray and rose crepe is embroidered in black and laced at the i with & black silk cord. wn of black crepe satin has a low neck line and long trans- p-:.m. sleeves of embroidered black Order a Gas Table Lamp Some of the older folks will say that there is nothing like a grate fire for real hominess; that there’s friend- ship and companionship reflected by the logs as they crackle and by the flames as they go roaring up the chimney. The same is true of the table lamp. The soft, sub- dued light it sheds over the emtire room, with the brighter light around the living to the attractiveness of the home, to the delight of an evening of conversation, to the allurements of the open book. In our sales department you will find many different varieties of lamps. Their art glass shades will add that soft light to your living room that means more enjoy- Place an apple on each | %) G AX Nawses g New room table, adds much ment for you and the entire family. Come in and let us show you what we have—you'll find here a lamp that will just meet your fancy. You can pay for it at the rate of a few dollars down and the balance in easy monthly installments. Prices range from $7.50 up to $30.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. Sales Department 419 Tenth St. N.W. Take and stuff them with chopped salted almonds. sour upple, I half C turning and b with lady fin sugar, half a HOME _ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. Figs. Like the other dried fruits, figs are valuable for their high sugar con- and for thelr laxative effect on craving for by tent the digestion. sweets should not be gratified candies and cakes sweetened sugar, which. valuable as it still a denatured product from whicl the valuable mineral salts have been removed in the process of refining, but with fruits, raw and dried, whose sugzar is far more dis ible, Children Most children like figs, and if they are clean and not too dry and tough, there is no reason why they should not eat them uncooked. Good figs are still no dearer than good can- dies. But figs should be used cooked as well, they can be stewed or put into pudding ‘and should form a part of I the family diet at least once a weelk. Fig cups make a delicious dessert. half a pound of washed figs Put two tablespoons of aspoon of, lemon juice and f orange juice or cider 1, heat, add figs, cover the fizs are tender. sting often. Serve hot Ior fig pudding, take a cup of brown a cup of chopped beef suct. « pound of chopped figs, a cored, pared and chop two cups of bread crumbs. half a cup of milk. two eggs quarters of a teaspoon of t. Soalk the crumbs in milk, add eggs, well, and ‘salt. Work _the and add figs. Com- turn into a buttered Serve beaten; sugar suet until soft bine mixtu; mold and steam three hours. hot with thin iemon sauce. —_———— Black silk braid is edged with flame-colored satin and overlaid with clusters of flowers composed of per- forated cardboard disks. — Your cash Greatly Reduced Special for Friday und Saturday. Room Size Printed Tapestry Rug. 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