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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1921 WOMAN'S PAGE. 'n N 19 R e T You will need a small Fur Pioce to replace your fur coat as the moderates. ] s il it i |. SHADES WN ARE POPULAR g?f’fi / RESHAPE Your Old “ OF BRO !1 ele n FURS. o Fur S MARTIN WOLF : Florida ave. naw. Ends btubbom Coughs in a Hurry BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE Tn the news em Brown, for the first time in the his- ory of clothes, seems to be coming fow that wa t upon | and associa- Tt 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. The Drive for 10,000 New Customers Before Easter Is Nearing Its Geal! parab Correct Accompaniments for Cer- tain Foods. i | nd brown gravy acc el turkey stuffed with! . -aderumbs or with a chestnut or| should ;igter stuftiing. | der of 'Both duck and goose are served with a filling of bread. onion and s Duck is more d pus when with d green pe Goose uce. Orunge be with veal, partrid cock. Currant jelly (or from currant Jjelly) usual with canvas-back duc venison. Watercress is delici i woodcock, plover and quail. | ) s no loriger crowd their| od combina- | cupboards with dinner sets for guest) or more, all ! serve Oysters tal plates (filled with crack-| soup may be served in gold-| white Soup plates; entre be heavily banded w edged with gold: be of crystal or| rimmed with a of green: dessert most elaborate—these al or china. But the primitive brown was noth- t mud color, and the ver ted in its derivation | recik word for toad. Then, it s the color of roads, of weath- of dead leaves in autumn, sky only when expected. On pleasant associa- word | For real cfectivencss, this old home- 1. Easily ci t know just to vou seen rms not You'll never know how quickl bad cough n be conguered us you try this famous o!d homemade |11« remedy. Any one who has coughed |11 . all day and all night will say that the immediate relief ziven isalmost like magic. It is very \ pre= pared, and there is nothing better for coughs. i Into a pint bottle put 2! of Pinex; then add plain sugar syrup to make a fall piat. Or | you can use clarified molasses, | ; honey, or corn syrup, instead of | The Mourning Hue. sugar syrup. Either way, the full | 07 contur pint saves about two-thirds of the the suitable hue for mourning in | money wusually spent for cough |wes! The reason that als o g0 @ w o what the brown is assoc place in nature ‘d with an ! beauty or pl . w0 Kknow often chose to call should | Instead. or mock-| deep o ers of lemon.! ed ice baked fish is potato balls eney to dye br or red shows t dmired as a hair s s frequency wn hair | has | hade in | < brown was regarded | w sauce made L may be preparations, and gives you a more | many of the monastic costumes are 4 positive, effective remedy. It keeps | brown because they date from a! m; senve ‘mm( ! service and lhr:--.ulrand-hun-‘r e i nd new boiled po-| plate match. perfectly, and tastes pleasant—chil- | 1ime w brown was the color of serve a brown| a reasonable but| p nlnun- china breakfast set dren it. ) You can fcel this take hold in- |, ¢ stantly, soothing and healing the | tence and sorrow, just as black is with gay flower design il dispel 1 darkest morning | rouch! The lunche table may 2 . : fact S0 many women wear ikl : membranes all the air pa: At pan. e It promptly locsens a d? r own brown tresses with consid- witho a ‘vnmh;;x‘;ll'u'-? of m: ]n; < et erable mors | ¢ proper v { cotors. e average cough, ard soon you will n s o ; ps. Fillet of beet I mateh $7.00 Ready-to-Wear | hroom sauce anc For reasons phlcgm thin out and disappear. A | }) day’s use will usuaily break up an |ihe 1 ary throat or chest cold, and |becom it is also splendid for bronchitis, | The croup, hoarseness and bronchial | ! asthma. | Pinex is a most valuable concen- | trated compound of genuine Norway |* Brown had been worn often as pine extract, the most reliable rem= | davtime color. recommended for edy for throat and chest ailments. | scrviceability, but no other color was | To avoid disappointment, ask 0 =enerally avoided L possible | vour druggist for “2'z ounces of | nix shade. And strangely enough 1y chosen pattern around lod ham. With{an “open” or “sto CrYe an ora not with gold know. ro; ige, for chips show apple sauc 1se and the gilt scratch hrown w 1 large number of s . too. women who wore brown sable, mink and the rest—| ed the value of brown. though might never have chosen”it for wn HATS at $3.98 Big picturesque shapes and Serpentine Crepe Ki- ions of the newly moncs, empire style. most pork, brown grav, Twe Pinafore Aprons. R ivections, and dowt | there’ o mady Weol Hose, in heath. | cndless var accept anything clse. Guaranteed 2] L talew g ) v, i e ; . to give absolute satisfaction of | ine o e ‘[";"L]"‘t‘ e er mixtures. mart, me dium size shape Italian Silk Vests, moll‘e\y refurlulzd. The Pinex CO\“.snlm.l( t uiu.xll_\- comes to al S e Batiste Combinations adorable in shape and color, flesh celcr; in all = | woman o appe 3 e 4 c . : . v ElsWagne, Ind - — |t o ol svenmEsSRbERY The Extra-Henna Shampoo. | with cooler water until it js frec from —flesh color and white, | trimmed with ostrich. flowers Wash Satin Cami- came into fas £ e clos Sometimes :d that my readers|<ouap and d Mix v all quan- . 3 S x s Satin C : | 1t came into fashion before the close | e 1 find) SHac, WY 7S | e e dared n henna | Tlace trimmed. and ribbons. All new colors soles, lace and ribbon [of the war as a color for the tea little contused about the dif-|Uty of ‘powdered Eey Flesh Cclor Novelty t . { hour and the evening. Perhaps it was | SRS ana i shampoo | With hot wa 1l o8 . e . trimmed. : i i o e s e between the hena, shampeo |about the comimency ot hick cream N | itk Bloomers. " ‘ : | necessity to wear clothes that were | G SR 1or the | héir is Still wet and while the paste Threcd Silk Hose, Envelcpe Chemise of : | le. Tt was a pleasing alterna- | AN na shampoo, which is to color e {800 ot Tand tet it stay on for ex 1 4 . crepe de chinz; lace Ltive of %1a We thought it would| OF so make them less |t S B0 SRC tes. black only. New Sallors °F ine; lace : rd when, as we thought.| WITH A Gl =ht or dark hair, and | Rinse off with h er and then Cotton Crepe Bloom- ycke. the com of peace would initiate aj OUT SATIN A5 as a s | cold. and let your hair dry " : g " = new demand for bright colors. g d /'r' reara Ip absorbs enough from the henni ers, flesh only; full size. Barnyard Straws Ncvelty Silk Com Strong in France. VR S i T oan o calor e fatay O Sateer Bloomers of N Rough S naticne; flesh ccler oaly. e best. in Irown ust enna and soa oring matte n em; 0 . > ) brown has persi It is)the b IERDEGH i its only | the onspicuous gray «. The rest flesh and white. ew Rough Straws e D i bla 1 S. of your hair will not nzed. ex- cept that it will probably be a little | ronger among well dressed French| mye very long waist ii than among Ameri with there are several well dre line ere who realize the effect|in th nt more brilli styles; lace and ribbon : tr{mm‘ed; wash satin | and $6.00, inall cclers; full length. Percaline Petticzats, body. Nojhat is so ‘nobby”/as a good an indic s produce cut by t nna used as a dye makes ti Camisoles—five | w,..h 8500 $3 98 Sateen Pettibockers, . vs you will see the henna If the three t doesn't sufficiently three d | full effects of th shurn, but the extr does not . that may be produced by wearing ajfrock of hrown i : : i sir at w only thing it minute treatm . : rock of brown or black when other | sheath siip of brow: Haixgak. s 3 S & ha ave the he; on! : : : with tafret = : 5 rray hi a |color the hai Teav henna on 2 2 i affeta flzurnce. [ Soren vk atieclantasne e themz | b formenl Ve ol 03 L o make (He exay Bl m ol erinve mminutes. You can only New Voile Waists in | | 100 SAILOR—and it can he 2 S in colors. atin, which han S eh Rl aBNa s | tell exactly by experimenting, but if five pretty styles. AT New Stri Veile v i worn with any costume. New Weists; tuxeds ccllar. wd to use for|you follow these methods exactly, 00 | you ean color these hairs without af- \v | fecting the shade of the rest of your| hair. Fiber Silk Hose with hand-embroidered clocking. almost to th The simplest construction is always' side spring styles in gray, mandarin brown, red, navy, black. <h as usual, u p conta pu — I Putting Up Lunches. 11 LlSTEN WORLD' ‘ 'DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING AS the dance brings thirst -Cola brings refresh- ment. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ‘Alanta, G 429 BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | at the Cause and Remove It Sparkling With Newness ! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. Hundreds of New Spring Suits n who never dreamed |77 seteoems T e i D faced | “You mever can tell what folks will | duty of putti | be proud of.” said my dentist as he ML e rted the nerve auger in my now looks | Dicuspid und probed for my left ear to he per- | 10be. “Take that follow 1 had in here T2 e s Rl s i in this morning f'r instance. He opens $ 98 $ 98 . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the! . o A e this -1 his mouth that I18oks like a bunch o' 1‘ " 19- substitute for calomek, act gently on| Peter Rabbit Has a Good|gfDa;ms Meadow Mouse. Areanwiile LR e ‘.,.y s atlow tide an' he says, 1 aint ; | Hwn ldren, whe fow' men who dentist for twenty-five | ‘the bowels and positively do the i bunting o 5 were not o * People afflicted with bad breath| BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. |¢d8e of the Old Pasturc. Peter R ,-‘,""",‘""."i‘u'i.u\“' i " __'98 $ .98 find_quick relief through Dr. Ed-!| 1 widir deed for others done o ) R en el rhc e it = { wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, | Will wften prove the beat of fun. heard a faint thump It was so fi My us do the men who take | sugar-coated tablets are taken for | —Peter Rabbit. | that he knew that it had b e d U, bad breath by all who know them. Thump, thump, thump! Peter Rab- |2 long way off ; times, of course ”’\”’u‘r.\u any P Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act|bit had stamped three times with his | oy, <419 [anay o gaged on the | miles from } i Wonderful new styles of wool jers ently but firmly on the bowels and | stout hind feet. Danny and Nanny |Skunks are no on er, stimulating them to natural | Meadow Mouse heard it and knew ) be dangerous for action, clearing the blood and gen-|what it meant. They ‘knew that] A0 so it was ¥ tly purifying the entire system. They | Skunk or one of his family | petert Ronaic can! yiired of b do that which dangerous calomel!was very near their hiding place and | Old Pasture, | aeciazdltoibce whun L] :;::(:""0“1 any of the bad after | tnat 1t wasn's sate for them to move. | WiS to be found there. So Peter ha || 3 . : umped the sig 8 ol ing, griping cathartics are dcrned much as a whisker. mOve 80| lip for the dear Ol Briar He ‘from Dr. Edwards’- Olive Tablets| Jimmy Skunk heard it and looked | bao2d @ Bood time 1t long | :without griping, pain or any dis.|UP With a very cross face aoe i i e g agreeable efiects. b =iy 18 IP;:H’yvlr)nz»'an-dd nl;i. : (Copyright. 1921, by foll?-:;u:; h:“:‘:iws:rtz;:i;:ctm‘c:cd lh: "DeN frighten every Mause WIGia == = v n years of 2 1f he rmust thump, why! poes ‘Amann. paticets * siicted | foemt ne zoom mek o, = (| HOME ECONOMICS. | with bowel and liver complaint, | '® with other people? (ioodness | +with the attendant bad breath. | it is hard enough to catch a . | anyway, without ing one g ILIZABES Ofiic Tablets are Direly o vee- ¥ out having on RY MRS, ELIZABE table compound mixed with olive them half to death.” | rump, thump, thump., thump' = you will know them by their| TH's wias more than Jimmy could olive color. Take one or two every | 47, He straightway lost his tom- Stone Jars. wight for a week and note the efs | fur porer Tabbic. and thire wae auent | fect. 15¢ and 30c. : P ed to have | on the work to for the work- t carries his small hamper in his day. -And, of cours - blem is simplified if a v k in his car, for th not be 1 is the po up hot drinks serge, tricotine tweeds, picture velours, checks, etc.; silk lined; some beaded and (” embroidered in a most lavish manner 1l the new shades. $5 to $10 saved on every suit. pered lipert uum \ middl ~d financier worth mil- ¢ joined the army of far his doctor has put ther strict diet and he ¢« convenient to have his «d in his own ki en T incertain attention to di- | s in his dowrntown club. So in this s o tis quite A T e financier's | President or found a bottle o hooch affeur foilow his cmpl ) | o, something. “flice cvery morning, earrying a ve known fellows who struggled e oy tontaining the noon- all their lives to pin up a record in iy repast. law or surzery or big busine : 1 don’t believe any of them ever got i Little Folk: ths kielc out of it that that man did L % . | because adn’'t washed his teeth Litte Cakes for Little Folks. | because he hadnt washed his tecth simple, hardly | fame neither. Wouldn't it leave you t 3 gasping m the most With t W. Burgess.) of Taffeta Fascinating models A and newness of trimming eficects, in basque, apron and ruffled models. Some have eyelet embroid- $I 98 / ery skirts. All colors and in the vay Jimmy moved. in wou Peter be able to ‘i:|_\' t Jimm kunk never hurries. top ic mg KCZEMA | Picr diant' wiie for Jimmy. No, in: | decd, Peter didn't wait. t much! He promptly took to his heels and Spring Dresses \ U ) Lemon cook are complicated cnough to e digestion. To make them.|yanked out thre he gave an outfielder and Penelralmg, Anusepuc Zemo | w2y he lipperty o ked ¢ nches of nerve and | i im, a cup of susar, with halt as | most of my voice "Aftcr which' T . i soel | Led eind of half # lemon. The rind 0 and began 1o think—- Never mind hovn often you have | ny time or n. th chasing edintod oLl IRdEeny Ain't it true! The sorces of pride Newest Ideas in WRAPS New groups of ~|vrmf7 wraps, coats and capes just arrived! tried and failed. you can siop burn. Peier far. He was qui him away from t particular ing, itching eczema quickly by ap-!| o place where he had n_ hunting plying Zemo, furnished by any drug- | Thon, growling to himself. he turned gist for 35c. Extra large bottle, Apust for Danny and Nanny| Any food th $1.00. Hecaling begins the moment | dow $rouse, to be kept fresh Zemo is applied. In a short llmen b Jimmy fturned Peter| ] th | stopped running and sat up to watch, | Ston 1Eae usually every trace of cczema, tet- | ¢ was nothin; . o i as nothing to fear if he|tions of a proper ter, pimples. rash, blackheads and | didnt go too near. As Jimmy re|the cookie jar. whe similar skin diseases will b: re-|turned to where he had been hunt- ' e satisfied to tio well beatén . |are wondrous. We hustle and worry N hemved in two tea- | and strain. We burn the midnight and flour enough to [ 0il anl the daylight gasoline to attain 1 Toll thin, cut into | fame, and then along comes some one “hd other interesting | who hasn't washed his teeth for | nd back until light brown. twenty-five years and looks at our { e, feeble efforts with scorn. Spice ke baked in patty pans and | Which humble reflection is as good 4 include | SECETET Wit chocolate frosting [ an antidote as 1 know of for a ses | isa favorite of many lovers of small | ewelled head. red , make the euke cream half aist be stored in or ¢ ollec- cooki it vigorously healthy, always use o v B And bt e anon e ted moved. ing, Peter foliowed. He would hop, Gt of butter with the same amount TR For clearing the skin and makin sit 'up and ook, take another | Crullers issucd on asions. A S Eoreris | Cultivating the Voice. And they are really unusual L g | 1 sit up. So by the time|row of stone jars s 1o s at well, Then | & § 8 size 10 ju cup of moias 5 Some little time ago I suggested values. "$5 to $10 saved on ! ht down to hunting|ihe family needs is Iy epd amily n i Iy to bej dis add it to a cup |some articles on cultivating the veice cach garment. zemg_ }hq penetrat : in Peter w near enough to s e sigh ot & Jarder, | 10 @ litt hot water, liquid. It is not a greasy salve and equal to the “ragiof thick sour miik, and add this|and met with quick response from it does not stain. W hen others fail CUNNT (o e em wd | Hauid sly tohe “‘“':;x""“;‘"“:{,‘| everal women who wanted to begin Exquisite fabrics — ranging from polo cloths and rich velours to practical camel’s hair coatings many styles beautifully braided and em- culture, preferably at home, ., they were all business women and had little time. t is the one dependable treatment | guest. For bread, for skin troubles of ail kinds. \\ ire to be reh In skin troubles, ordinary soaps | ve ables, such are irritating and liable to aggra- | 3 e T aspoon each of half a nutmeg grat poon of powdered allspic 3 the frosting “melt twol A chat 1 wrote some little time ago| of mrated chocolate, add |about listening for the flaws in your | Il sorts, and for ¥ate the condition. Use Zemo soap. Qarthonare o blespoons of cream and one | voice, and then beginning to correct It is antiseptic, soothing, and hast- | ARy n w cup of su and then | 4 an introduction to broidered. Every new spring ens the process of healing. Havorst he ¢ minutes. The frosting | might call a series of home 2.2 5 ek S1uss. Baco then something like unhardened 3 style shown, in every variation. % st be used immediately the first of these should be 2 * The E. W. Race Co., Cleveland, O. - tored in st that can be and econom amae: Lo IaTEal about keeping the throat clear and healthy, for no woman can have a ‘Il liked as|sweet, Fich voice if her throat is not $10t0 $24.98 | refricrator y avs to boil |in good condition. Of course this is a Omen D e dimen you are buy 4dd two | matter of health as well as of beauty, cau it do ot g of but- ! for a clogged throat may mean dis- an are, to teaanauns of sugar | ease. e T i, R venient shape and s rour spe . two | So if the throat is not quite clear, it same | there is any suggestion of a conges- nnamon, cloves | tion in it, make instant use of an an- redland two e i tablespoor Lamount of ginger, Wash Satin Combina- Any Garment in cle ) : $ and allspice 10 t nd flour enough |tiseptic gargle. A surprising amount tions. % 2 3 - to W SUIE dough, Roll thin and |of foreign matter will collect in the C de Chine C. y . Satin Striped Waists, : = prefer- hake In a ot oven. throat, and form a breeding place for o repe de Chine Com- omen’s ew in ol colors, \ PETER DIDN'T WAIT FOR JIMMY,: - i 3 Eorms. e place where the nasal ai 3 "l » N Or Drapery H RO INDEED. i Ering traced 10| Jiverybody likes sand cookies and |passage and the throat passage meet inations A Jersey Petticoats, all | § i et jurs With- | they keep well. To make them mix |is particularly sensitive, and if ne- Heavy Satin Bloom- 5 . had A eeasssossssecidinecitrrssversonririrorssassemes n Jimmy got near the hiding | Stoneware that Jand dry ps of sugar with a generous |glected a cold will breed here that new s es. 2 Dol LR R e . e 1Sty butter and two beaten Will affect more than the voice, ers. at 00 Ires icol. N e snny auses {likely to stay must one mo flour to make a very s : 5 : New Tricclette Qver- i b bl e o e By s ir to make a very So gargle whenever your throat is | Italian Sijk Bloomers. 3 : N o¢ inatel Dinn e Ang ¥ heard tis easy. cure dilent Mojsr sle it {‘,?r',e'“g s ;‘.’.',""»‘Z‘é’" o o have) . 4 New and smart combination | blouses, in all colors. E that warning and once more ¢t especially subjec tha Pl spr e argle every ‘mornin = h B bt e 0 -’:l‘xgn’;\‘ e L e e e A little cin You_ a6\ nise’ mothing: rioth. thoa ’fuhan Silk Y"‘l: stitched box and side pleated New Taffeta Petti- | oW Nietter: (han. to o & Eow this mond on the top of cach add to ap- | warm water with a little salt in i plain and embroidered. models of wool plaid in attrac- 4 ith deep fl § “am hunting?’ demanded pearance and tast for this is antiseptic. And you will tive two-tone colorings with de- coats, wi eep flounce. | N m__hunting ande if it is kept il e ST S be surprised how much good this one Jeruyand.lzneyTop belt. ik H N ! What are you doing it for. of moldy foods be srprisedilow ch €ood thin one Pt tachable belt. Neiw Lace Sk Hose. \ B fen™ veniian) Dt (Copsright, 1921 ) Lima Bean Custards. antiseptics up the nose if congestion coats, spring Crepe de Chine| N |42 raye it Peter thumped again, Baked Beets With Sauce. I Wi cold welkr and doak ovee Jousoie Striped Tub Silk «JOy y « 8! = N J] | Axain Jimmy Skunk started for him | wash the beets, put them in a|eovered with cold water and. bail X Waists. Wool Pull-Over | N T d again Peter ran away. Then they | baking panand bak ena Ric| Gix p 0 Molded Rice With Chicken. aLscs. in all col. N € UGN the WHOTE bettommancy ake until tender, Re- | them until the then rub an Sweaters, in all colers. N | il |7on theough the whole performance | move the skins, put them ‘in a dixh | them through wdd half a| Put one cup of milk in a double Georgette Crepe - % i N ] 3 g ryand pour over them a dressing made | pint of sugar, two teaspoonfuls of [ boiler with a slice of onion. When Waist: V i 1 Satiq Petticoats for | R | my and thumping just as Jimmy | by melting t bl i - b s, enetian lace N FASTC > FADELESS A D e iy ing two tablespoonfuls of but- | butter, three ezgs, well beaten, half | it is scalding hot add to it a cup 5 . ehery| wiai: Hlesh andi] s y e e i s Skunk | ter in a sauccpan, Stirring into it [a_cup’ of milk and one teaspoonful | of cooked rice. Cover and let stand trimmed. All-Wool Serge Skirts, TY 5 N ‘ ame over to find out Jvas BoIng | two tablespoonfuls‘of flour and then | of vanilla extract. Mix and divide | for twenty minutes. Mold it _into Tie-Back Sweaters. white. \ | . Then sho and Jimmy took turns|adding one cupful of vincgar and|the mixture into’ buttered custard |rounds and hollow out the inside of 5 $4.98 N | ing Peter By keeping just be-|cooking until it becomes a smooth | cups, cover with buttered papers and | each mold. Fill with chopped chicken N vend their reach Peter led them fur- | sauce. Add salt and pepper and other | steam gently for half an hour. Serve |and decorate with sliced pickled ! / . tier and further away from the home ' seasoning to taste. with wafers. beets. *