Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 33

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WOMAN’S PAGE EARLY SPRING FASHIONfl !|| Othe Hats of colored dotted swiss are, hanging at the sides of the widow one of the pretty fashions for 3r-un-.v.I wnd as a valance. ris in the southern re; Pale! Lampsnad the form of half- k. bright blue, jade green, corn|obened um ¥ of silk it v ie shades yellow and heliotrope, with w dots : ¥ 5 : slender and i or with self-colored d 1 worn.| {ay, e e Manicure Directions. jiAndics In answer to several readers who S| ins are one o touch 7 ave « information. I B s e ang of o Jampshades follow the out- |l2ve Written for ithe in = shat Elom eyl ex line P a With taseels | would like to make a few ‘ Munfe Himseiel There whont the to make the hats she attempts look | hanging at the B hout the best methods of manicur-| . n4 will always give that fresh fl‘,’] frisky and chipper and wide awake, 5 pearance that follows a professional mart. These art made in black straw,| .o | ing ndie 1 e ol sowie | wirst of all learn to take care of M TCNIR g post important thing 18 foiR MOt S ool S blendedl topether. (| which sash of s mi- | vour hands so they do not need an o polisning of the nails A £00d | "2 T cou doing out ere this one is used on a hat which is trimmed « picot edgte in biack | i . than once | poiish Wil cover up & multitude of | yime of vear?' Don't vou know it fant with a flat straw ornament the effect ‘T‘un\mv\\»;rp.(- organdie | oy, week or so. 1 probably | manicuring defects, a wouh | 0w |spring yet?” demanded Peter. . E : | e black edze | \olow how to do this already. After | should not depend upon a high poli 'Striped Chipmunk chuckled, It wa is excellent. with crepe de chine in dark blue | (ha hands are washed and whi | To cover up unsightly nails.” Polish- e e R W ¥ n is still soft- from the very y.lnm] fiy n;e“nml;nhoE z d iy Rugwlithats you (cou\FWE K| SRemembeny thati aiitouthaiae ibaci | PUsl) Daciethe jeuticle jaroundiie se It stimutates the ofrcdlafion Of rounds of woven straw from u’]\.’ | elevery used is one of the hest thines | i1 the end of an oranke wood |the bleod around the fineer 1 s, S T o B O O e Phower e hars av. It must.ian orange wood bufling of the nails Will ‘help o enird time this winter 1 have been | are just big straw circles, flexible and ever. be cle room shelf, then it is ; rd off the unsightly ridges \)mllmu AR fimeithinwin hayejeen) 00d 1o¢ hich even an in-| A red and white ind you are not apt to negle are a Slgn of ag: LR e e d‘]mh”v ok “z’; form into a oo i s i —for the good i " Another d’thing to remember i UL AR RN = CLiaedd b s the nails depends gry upon | that the -ed @ certain amount S pretty little i -the cuticle is Kept, and this | of artif s espectall 0 %o e { method will give a smooth finish to!if you do manual W Both olive e the than in : hangnails. i pe has a| ter results than one hat til it is gone and then ; * I o e t of the frock i { rest between time t- a | HEmEthoum Plack and white striped | e dar skirts are used with black | ¥ > cap swinging free > i keeping brim Shioulders: inging freely f{rom the| nagtening it down on i i rolling it the proper curve With!l Blue binding forms the deccration for | the fingers. e de chine underwear (Bt n shades of pin The combina- | he dist e of blue belt is a band of b the wooden clasp is at| It is a soft, dull brown A wooden be tion of colors is inc- T ck - front. wood. A white fur powder puff is in in a tiny pink brocade 5 fine | munk. But they laundered than BY t ¢ would hardly find this able, in spite of its dainty a istiwell worth ! since he was there himself. not known, but the result alway pearance. hths of 1 Just a litd ay from it was one|that the ankles grow e rd of one of thes. s at $24 a er Rabbit. of Peter's fa hiding pla It high sho re constant A hat of rd would cost onl and would bel y,et 5 ring at the|¥2 snug little pl down between | " Ay for the massage. there is no | with little A generous front. & an : | the stones of the old wall and thej . 2 5 Y srea g ; : ticular method th more va worla 1 ssible to get narrow bindi to|8reat windfall deep in the Green entrance to it was so small th i s ar thesmathiod ST oh wan go with them for use ag collar and cu | Forest wouldn't solve the mystery one larger than Peter could possibly 48 : 4 - rld possi hold your hands e | Peter Rabbit had que \ it. Many a time he | so finally Peter gave up. Pastry Fruit Squares. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY,: MARCH 1, 1921 < and will do much to prevent | oil and cocoa Peter Finds Striped Chip- |3 THORNTON W. BURGES | covered under it, | | The next important thing shape of the ends of the nails. with a strip of pumice board. SugEcsuons ‘ Will keep them from getting too long butte {10 rub into cach nail. are very , old stone wall on the edge of it. There | first bit of advice would be to wea Would be @uite safe. When he|high shoes all the time, particularly reached the for corner he stopped for {laced shoes, which car la look in th of Jimmy Skunk’s!drawn snuzly about hous: There w » no signs that any | Whether it is the snugness = lone had been in or out of that house |lacing or the friction of fhe had set-in the Fox. He could peep out is the think it is a good idea to shape the i very day by going over them nails every day by going pHem £00d | Striped Chipmunk! and laughed at Redd and see poked his head out from between the stones of the old wall. “If that isn't the voice of Striped Chipmunk then I never heard it. But it can't be, for Striped Chipmunk is asleep.” F Now that he had his head out Peter could hear better, and that voice sounded more than ever like that of Striped Chipmunk. It scemed to come from a point a little further along the old stone wall. Peter scrambled out and hurried in that direction. “Hello, Peter Rabbit!" cried that voice. “How’'s your curiosity this fine day?" There in the sunniest spot on the old stone wall sat Striped Chip- ntunk himself! There wasn't the as if he had never lhDflP“ sleep- ing nearly all winter. Peter hurried 1 want to talk to! you.” i (Copyright, . by T. W. Bu Ankle Massage. i Slim ankles, like slender hands, o | considered a sign of gentility and the desire of every woman. Most peo- ple pos those who do not are usually too stout all over. lers wri to me and ze will make thick It will to a certain extent. In case, it is the worth trying, if you | few people whose {thick for beauty But if your ankl - one of ankles are are too. thick. my {ankles and mas althe - Ar. wiil gladly vou Why not have one of each in contrasting colors? You can make this wonderful new garment at A BIG SAVING out of Fiber Silk and Beads or Yarn and Beads Super-Yarn Fiber Silk 10 Balis yarn and 3 Bunches o Beads total a cost not exceeding of Super- $12 A completed Sweater like one of these costs from $50 to $60. Rrid low to secure a per- £t in our knatting kit cup of seeded raisins chop-| ~There is nothing to do but wait|little of what was going on when he | use l'or‘fflvml ma puelIT 3 = Sl s 2| Bus e aeNco i o wanted to, and he could Sleep in com- | as g00d success as experts who clain Black satin and silver brocade are;| e iEn e e until Buster Dear comes out in the | r e, [ G wantea to. It was a|to make the ankles thin. combined f ippers in a charming | lemon, two ‘T'A~ exs 'n;l g. Then we can see what color| very fine place. You can be as vigorous vou Wis fashion. T silver brocade S 1 of milk. Mix the ineredionts thop, | his coat is. If it is black then per-| So Peter crept in there and settled | in massaging the ankles. You w Ditr the vamp and the black i fomma O G ot oh by 1o o haps he will teil us how it happens to | himself in comfort. It was a beauti-{a1so have to be patient, for it tak the heel section and the straps| SWERL. Cut some pastry in be brown now. I'm going home,” said | ful, bright day and quite warm. Inly jong time to see resuits. OF cours around the ankl | i £ Rabbit. fact. it wa - warmest day of the|is Co' ave o0 stout. you will red show BECT | Pt e hat's the wisest thing you can | winter, the ¢ that made | | e e v Colored scrim and net for window from runing out . 1 epled I b facu R inmner | Beterithiniclot Mistne pring. Forii, e o body curtains is perhaps a fad of the|in @ auick oven. This makes eight-|the Hare. Tll keep an - on this a while he sat thinking of that m - fect curtains is P ps a fa 0! ot | windfall and-if I find oyt anything Ull | tery over in the great windfall. Then | ke o moment, but at any rate, it is an at-| Ltell you the next time vou come over | about it, for he Sardines in Puff Paste. Juls tractive fad. The net is a rather| { here 5 e Sepuc classes. % 2 Gl Cherry Nut Salad. So Peter said goodby to Jumper and broke into h $kin one can of sardines and tuk large square mesh, usually, and it} L | started = off lipperty-lipperty-lip for Peter opened | quwihay the backbone. Roll sout som comes in beautiful and rich colors.| Open some maraschine cherties anditie Green Meadows. Tien he remems Even when they were open | LHEY R Fpey e The scrim comes in the softer colors,| ff.,‘f.'."",]: b - l\“l;;zv("l?‘!(x;zmv‘!u‘.:: qx}nf‘ :‘f'-r'.'x th I‘l ”u”i’hn‘ \:{k:l::‘\'!lz.l;l and t still be dr ;}‘S e ‘ among them a lovely shade of blue.i gtuffed cherries on a nest of lettueel iikesy & Cehing the L U four inches by two inches Sometimes two sets of curtains of tie| . i serve with snch dre cinner. So Peter d tly like the v | atrip inclose half a sardine. colored net are used, one for curtains|ing, to which a little maraschino to the Oid Orch | the ends of the strip open. Br next the glass, one for overcurtains | been added. mainder of the da “That's funnv” muttercd Peter. and | Leaten egg, bake in a qui S~z 2 Forget, for a moment, the delicious flavor of raisin bread and think of its value as a food. Raisins furnish 1560 units of energizing nutriment per pound, as well as natural iron which brings the rose tint to women’s and children’s cheeks. The raisin’s pure fruit sugar is in practically predigested form, so it is almost immediately assimilated. This fruit-food value added to the nourishment of wheat, forms an almost ideal food. Send ’round the corner or telephone to your grocer or bake shop for a loaf of Sun-Maid Raisin Bread or bake a loaf at home according to the recipe at the right. The raisin flavor permeates the bread. Try the bread plain, with or without butter. Learn what delicious toast it makes. Serve at least twice a week to break the monotony of plain bread. Every first-class baker sells Sun-Maid Raisin Bread SUN-MAID RAISINS Use Sun-Maid Raisins in all your Sun-Maid seeded cooking, for they are the finest grown. Sun-Maid seedless Made from tender, juicy, thin-skinned Three varieties: (seeds removed); " Bread with Raisins is a Better Food SUN-MAID Raisin Bread 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 3 scant teaspoons baking powder 1, tablespoons of sugar Sift well together 1 package Sun-Maid seeded raisins 1% cups milk If desired to make bread a little richer, 2 tablespoons of butter and 1 beaten eggmaybe worked in. Bake 50 minutes. Will make one loaf. Cannot fail. This recipe makes delicious raisin muffins. Fescsssscssssencsnasassannnny, : CutThis Out and Send It} oven and serve hot. A winning personality and a perfect complexion constitute a combination of charm which mere prettiness of features cannot rival. The girl with the radiant, clear com- plexion is sure of admiration no matter what her type. The woman with a smooth, flawless skin is always considered young. Such a complexion isn't agift of Nature, but an attraction every woman can achieve. ‘The secret was discovered in the days of ancient Egypt, was practiced by Cleopatra. Begin this treatment today Wash your face gently with the mild, creamy lather of Palmolive, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly and it will carry away all the dangerous accumu- lations which so often cause skin infection. Then apply a touch of cold cream, smoothing it into the skin. You will be delighted at the way your complexion looks and feels, at its smoothness, fine texture and fresh color. This special face washing regime is thorough without irritation. Remember blackheads come from pores filling up with dirt— that pimples follow when this dirt carries infection. Daily cleansing is your protection against skin troubles. Powder and rouge are harm- less when applied to a clean skin. ow the plainest womari can be pretty Discovered 3,000 years ago Fhe use of Palm and Olive oil as cleansers is as old as history. Ancient Egypt discovered their value 3,000 years aco. These oils are combined in Palmolive s0ap because modern science can discover no finer, milder ingredients. They are cos- metic oils, soothing and healing. They impart these virtues to Palmolive soap. And best of all the price of Palmolive puts it, though so great a luxury, within the reach of all. Only 10 cents Although money can’t command finer, milder, more beneficial cosmetic soap, modern manufacturing science has re- duced the price to 10 cents a cake. The enormous demand keeps the Palmolive factories working day and night. It per- mits the purchase of the costly ingredients in gigantic volume. Thus while women prefer Palmolive for their facial soap, it is also the popular family soap of America. The toilet luxury all may enjoy at the price of ordirary soap. The Palmolive Company, Milwaukee, U. S. A. The Palmolive Company of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Shetland Floss MinerYa.Yarn 10 Balls of Minera Yarn arfd 3 Bunches Beads total a cost not exceeding' The Beads are knit in while “~>making sweater—not attached subsequently. Start making today so as to mioy v o wur creations 1 o r the wpring—uow here. -~ Try Cleopatra’s way to complexion beauty California table grapes. Packed in an immaculate plant in California. Clean, sweet, wholesome American raisins —the kind you know are good. (grown without seeds); Sun-Maid Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. Insist upon the Sun-Maid brand. Send for free book, “Sun-Maid Recipes,” describing scores of ways to use. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., Fresno, California Membership 10,000 Growers Califor.i~ * g Dept. N-205-B, Fresno, Cal. . Please tend tic your pook, ** sun-Maid Vol-ume and efficiency permit us to sell Palmolive for She used cosmetics of every kind to en- hance her charm, but clcansing with Palm and Olive oils came first. The same rule, applied today, will keep your complexion fresh, youthful and free from blemishes. Use the same Palm and Olive oils, mild and soothing. They are scientifically com- bined for the use of modern women in Paim- olive—the beautifying cleanser.

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