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1921—PART 2 15 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1 With Winter Squash ner where the color is yellow lhls\, hour 1n a double boiler. Remove from - s o . 03 r AR Delicious Rice Dish. Soup carries out the color scheme, and | the fire and strain. Season with sait - RIMMING I I [J Put one tablespoontul of good lard| 1 you wish to cut & hard Hunbara ||\ 2150 0fefn & wo, Wax, of DIopar | Snd epros to (hete. Junh before vend. g into a frylng pan that is very hot.!squash upon which a knife makes 1ii- e of whipped cgedm. If the moup Be : OF THE NEWESTI . ¢ Hubbard squash to et two cups of ’l‘ Fry one minced onion, u handful of |tle impression, take a gimict ang bore | HUDDATd squash te ket two cups of | N it K O l4 H E DA ! | minced olives, one small minced chilila hale in the hard shell, then insert | Mashed squash. Add one quart of mitk | served 1:;"“‘]::"::.;. cups, place the | pepper or ten drops of tabasco sauce,|th point of a strong. sharp knife (° i ) parsiey, salt and pepper. Fry until s and bear down on it striking fastening or orna-| golden brown. Add one and one-half|[the knife-handle gently with a ham rl or bone buttons! yps of uncooked rice. Fry this until imer, The squash will then be quiskly a gizvgham fro men with Toy off ing the appearance at of skillful _Japanese of French origin, wi of in the winter and i 2 o . apparent and more intere Perhaps the extreme of fo replaces those covered with |, pale yellow, then put it into aldivided. When making creamed Sprlng Ho“sedeanmg Near! ome acts out ng clothes appear. is reached by the woman |7 with the waterproof variety | double boiler. Add two cups of |squash, add a good-sized onion and p = effect of hair stripes her painted frock conspicu- [after the first wearing struined tomato and four cups of et them boil together. When served This Time Use a ¢ vertical lines of stitching. ed by the artist. Likewise the practical woman has|ground steak broth Stir “once. [the onion cannot be detected as on are painted parasols. too.lan eve (o the attachment of girdles | thoroughly. Cover and let cook untii|fon, but the xquash will have more nel stitched with h K ’ WAL X with flower designs spreid lavishly |and sushes. They must be 80 ar-|ihe rice is 8oft, which will be in about | taste to it, and is liked by many who gray has i a strong Stitching and, . o = is. Stitehing in lozenge shapes | over the top, and black velvet ribbon | ranged that they may be removed |an hour. If you wish it more moist, |do not care for it cooked alone RO al Suctlon B rai d in g"— 00l }ana other seometrical designs ‘ix a nsed nds for simple. |and repdaced without marring the [3qd more broth. Raked squash: Wash a small, hard- simple device that might be mads crown hats are some- | good looks of the frock. shelled squash, cut {t in pieces and TANGh of b the) womaniwho ciakes painted in floral designs. | A very attractive way of arranging #crape out the seeds. Boil until ten- sl embFGiae is still with us. |the h an some of the new organdie i Iy |der, then scrape out the pulp and "‘x }';,'“."' ome ‘.:,‘.]umi ation. | frocks is to make the sash of match- Newest Table Linen mash thoroughly. Have ready some m of carpet | INg or contrasting organdic wide and [ The very latest lunch sets, composed | breaderumbs or pounded crackers ol is em- 1 loni enoupdy to tie in a lage bow |of centerpiece, teacloth and matching [Take two cupfuls of squash and beat which are at the back or gide Stitched along | napkins, are made of bright-colored {in one e Beat until very light, add- il recommend them- one side of f:e girdle is a length of | linen embroidered in a contrasting ing salt, pepper, sweet cream and to the home dress-|picot-cd » hlo. poesibly = two|color or in ecru. For instance, one of butter; then add one cup of crumbs. Embroidery Again.|mit i wer Bin T home: provia: of cou she can count on pe g . workmanship. Chlntz for Hats, Some a7 the. biated efrorks ‘whish are in mmtching color or in Wil dhe “White o o Cleaner —and do the work more thoroughly nes, suct veanvesas i Pt Smeke ad has sprung up g nches ot SSUAlY I ihe most effective pieers seen AU w re |etirring lightly: put in a porcelas than (;\'U' limd ‘]U}lf]l“" than you £ 7 ik and informal contrumtins color. Tolceny exhibition of smart table ap-lor earthen dish and ba in a hot G o] » IL' =5 F l( ! RD 16T et icult to tell atine with arcan: would not| jointments was a lunch eloth of old {oven for twent 4 ever thought possible. i Langerie T O LI uhen the sffect fof it Has been pres : rose linen embroidered in ecru The | Squash soup: th was oblong in shape, and was = rde with a hem of irregular line. ling machine Free Demonstrations H Return—The New!| the smartest off, i fdy 1 i E tabs of the material extending at even t of dev and A strong following morning frock « that re- |intervals throughout its length and A Royal may be purchased % inexpensiv A dressmak taste in dress not only | ceives hard and cosisequently [ width beyond the edge. Another set :Dash. ure of hor reputation fer smartne tamped frocks and smocks, | has to be cliancl often in bright yellow, embroidered in ecru, . LI - on terms of $5.00 a month. ieos corn-colored but provides just the combinations of P was similarly made. Very handsome bl frock: ut 1 ke each garment > also was a luncheon set in sheer linen Health Talk to Women wool needed to ma : ; : (hetruction to the woman| There is wide diversily comcerning |af bright yellow embroidered in Chis little uncertain as to the|(he use of girdles and sashes on the |nese blue. Linens in natural color ed in doing cross stitch- - .| trimmed with drawnwork are also oo Tenis Wil Cmot spoll |ieW thin frocks. With chfldren's | trimmed with drawnwork seems to|frocks and to a lesser degree with 2 = good many | those of women and young girls. | —-0—s=—=—————————— venues BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Fouiard is used effectively as a trim- |and v ' : ming for navy bly - “or poiret | who is M g0 ary twill frock ile sometimes a oo signer can no more think of | trimming device on the navy blue the clothes she puts out as|frock censists of large buttonholes distinct from the trimmings | @ccd with colored finen or canvas. 9168 Colorado Ball 14th and G Sts. Wednesday, March 16, 2:30 p.m. Subjeet, “The Nervous Woman" naker or de-| Carcoll Electric Company 714 12th St. Main 7320 . - Undoubtedly cut embroidery is the [ Women of excellent clofhes 5o sashes made of matching materiaf are . Electrical, Mechanical, Automobile Supplies, Domestic Appliances ey display than the gond cook can re making u it in il Quanity. Style. service. ¥ dispay P t interesting dev 0t in cot- 10 s if it were a novelty. tied in the back while those of ¢on- sazzoctate meat he us a ragout or linen embrai Tlaids may still be in =zood usage.|trasting material tie at the left or o:nm. the flavor he adds in seasor s lik ”"f; ..:.‘1 :.]~ but the 1 gingham frock Seems| e gige or ¢ nishe ke with whi to have i robes i nede ent how | ¢ met white, but th ther lengths of or-: in some form or other|zandie in the three or four colors pr place to the ginzham ectly jin' thel front. | ’ PR = = 3 o = ST - : - z 3 and color cheek. | Figured voile frocks made by one! RS i shows a cord. « Hleve smaker hav ashes m:\-l-‘ i - <« wider cr nor o i | S @ S reco itself to the American | dominant in the figur sually past |{' FOUMERLY 1 poor dr or jabo woman it trimness and good | shad others rather mild in color ! STIEBEL { <t goes ahead and makes a B0 in preferen intensity. { j’ bl ety . ostentatious fort of rare lace * ok ok % There are good looking summer frocks MILL[ | dding ribbons, embroids a or bright-hued silks. . o T tz. dotted or|Of Simple design and cu that depend for ERY émbellishment only 2 after-| The fact t vou now find it smart | Gingham, linen. chintz, much of thele distinetidn on Ehdlcs of i cught. and serviceable for a suit access: pretty good re. n that you w Often with the very clever dress-|ji in the linen frock for summer. | aker the frack is « lc on| There is something & little ostenta: | . Which to carry a be abroid- | tious about heavy linen trimmed with the cotton fabrics chosen for the xnodwh;‘w a wide sp{ru.‘jtor_ wool-emhrlnidv sk _|ered flowers or fruit in gay colors. k that requires crispness or firm-| joceg 5o as to extend across the front ness of texture. Organdie, though oc-|of the waist, the plain black ribbon going around and tying with long ends at the back. These black velvet ribbon girdles are a good touch In not a few of the cotton frocks, but if you recall the ‘tendency of black velvet ribbon to curl at the end when used in this way vou will forestall this mishap by attach- ing a black silk tassel at the ends of | the ribbon. Tassels, though not so ubiquitous as they were two seasons ago, are not out of the picture when used in this way. In fact, tassels, small tassels of the sort that suggest up- holstery trimming, are shown applied in rows to trim two or three new frocks. An Attractive device on a linen frock is to have the sash run through button- holed or picoted slits. Sometimes this idea of lacing between picoted slits is used merely as a decora- tion. Narrow ribbon is sometimes em- ployed, while one of the American de- 4| signers uses fine strips of black patent leather to lace through crepe de chine or even georgette. No one who has been even for a short- .Jnfl\l‘rwwv embroidered swisses are|four or five inch black velvet ribbon o Our Sale of Dresses at $25.00 Is Attracting Widespread Attention time at any of the south rt These are days have failed to notice the renewed inter- . . d 7 o . est in what we Americans like to call when milady is giv- The many unusual and individual styles and the magnificent the “white lingerie dress.” By that, of 4 g‘ & e 3 =T H 3 course, we mean a frock of some wash- ing much thought to values will attract you, too, if you will stop in to see them. d;;:?f l“hlle ,m;le!oi:.l,q b‘xti!l:m “flndkpr- t=1 h .l chief linen, lawn or Swiss usually, com- : Ot $6! bined with white lace and hand em- the new spring Hat. er values up to $69.50 broidery. And there is little doubt in 5 . the minds of most of those who follow It is well to know ¢lothes tendencies but that this type of that in OC I rock will flourish again in more north- s Srme e ] e he miE New—Chic—Apealing Hats " ssermote. v millinery the ultra 1 It is a type of frock that does not smart is linked with : always appeal to the great designer or 5 at $5 00 to $12 50 in costumer. Its charm to most women becomingness and a o . \4 depends not so much on line or cut as on fine technique of hand work, which her trained eye has learned to appraise 3 modest price. » : et A merchandising effort which offers to the discriminating at a glance. The simplicity of the: line | The proper shape woman a chance to purchase our specialty at the lowest pos- L%%?-fifiofi?k;:nggr;: (‘E;i‘:,‘?:/c:(i:lu‘:: of the crown—the sible prices. You may be sure the selection, quality and styles or medallions. But whatever may be i, its artstic limitations it possesses :%"“ shet °[h the are the best. strong appeal. the superabundance —the ri f . . of lace and hand embroidery makes it gt acTicnCSS Also on sale at our Mignonette, 1423 F St. NNW. ostentatious it presents a qulet sort of of the color—the ostentation that could scarcely be . . . thought in bad taste. splendid quality in There seems to be no limits set con- T cerning the variety of laces or embroid- STYLE—all these ery that may be combined in the new . lingerie frocks, a frequent combination things find expres- being fllet set against Valenciennes sur- s - . 9 ; rounded by mebroidery on fine linen, sion” in O’Connell Again_you see fine Irish lace combine i with Valenclennes that is quite remi- millinery. niscent of the taste of ten years.ago. —_— An evening gown of yellow crepe satin is trimmed with clusters of sil- ver grapes and chiffon roses. Sale of Oriental Rugs Buy your rugs while this sale is in progress. Such prices as these have never been offered to the public of Washington before. | We specialize in the cleaning, washing and repairing | of high-grade rugs. i | HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THESE WON- | DERFUL BARGAINS ; Chinese Rugs, 9x12, $250.00 1 Kazak Rugs, $45.00 and up, and other bargains such as these. Guaranteed For 5 Years_ BT O S JAMGOTCH COMPANY | g(ln-r A SAS \ j 511 12th St. NNW. . ’ RIGHT ¢ HITE ORGANDY SLEE y Baltimore Washington E:d the embroidery is chosen ped with the lines of th rm predomin. § This iy one reason why richly ambroidered, heavily pailletted s @ today do not seem over #howy or awkward. as gowns ly wrought would have done in; hose dark es of late Victorian shions that =ome of us can ren zur Then women's clothes w hings to diszuise or dis fprms and the trimming wns of it—were used Qresses. Special for Monday Only! [y Agents TYSSOWSK Mtn's' Shop Dr. Jacger's il Specialties ! Woolen Goods 1419 GiteStkeNiQ}lwl. for Women i re | 1ac This eut work gives the same | casionally used for an _afternoon rt their|touch of lightness without detract- | g - vards of it | ing from the air of simplicity that "’"k'f is more often combined with Ride. the| the alihvied Lrooh SoRseamen: one of the other fabrics as trimming. S i For the frocks requiring a more eling- * ¥ % % There are some women who will on | N§ draping fabric, various volles * OUR SEASON JLwcnid e aifieut o as tthe| o neral principles steer clear of the | selscteds Sk comon Srepes are JOW v oinen, atered vy “poriwene] £ s eer clour of tha ielcied’ TS oty iR e IS NOW AT ITS HEIGHT A 3 ation to pos qither less trimmed or more tri “T. ociated chintz|these are thought of in terms of have indelibly a EaR L s ped than of na chatr cov- | e o ot o rene WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION me who h th window hangir $m and that settles it. Neverthe- |and crepe de chine are especially de- femember o 1 less this material, in designs espe. |Sisned and trimmed to the end that 4nd others had S ”"{' o ""‘ BNS CSPe” lthey may g0 to the laundry and not OF OUR MOST > Sl e cially devised for frocks, has a strong |y, xent to the dry cleaner. . - appeal to the younger woman as a| At the same time many of the cot- T Y a3 things that h ssible dress fablric. ton fabrics pass out of the washable EXCLUSIVE LINE OF E ‘B aureful t is al k0od plan to secure [class becatse of their trimming. little more of the chintz than you | Woolen embroidery, simple and inex- will need for the frock so that your | pensive though if may be, at once milliner may make use of it in fash-|puts a cotton frock in the class with ioning a little hat to wear with th ixuries because it keeps it forever - DELIVERS THIS BEAUTIFUL Granby Phonograph . TO YOUR HOME a season n opening v tri . T to frock. It d not take any |from the wash tub. Its upkeep must 3 tboriot cnowledge of drossmaking to|cost as much as that of the eilk or F ' pint has # frame with chintz yvourself. | woolen frock that goes to the cleaner, or E Rlot nxe o A ond tyme of WAL te bt ot with | Much af tne. ogasale Flee s TEN SELECTIONS J of clothe. the chintz frock shows a round crown |ruffling that appeals #o strongly DRESS AND SPORT WEAR Seu n | cove with chintz. You might get | when we think of trimming of warm- = : Will Play Any Kind of Record Without Extra Attachments your milliner to make the simple|weather clothes is also a luxury on & good and a | e Somettmes th oo | frame with the organdie brim and |cotton frock, for it seldom appears to Ingenious, One dressmaker pastes 111 i then make covers to e slipped over | after tubbing. The woman Also Our g tle triangles of colored organdie on| !l crown of the various sorts of |who must consider expense selects a . frocks in designs, the conmecting|hintz _or other materlal with|type of frilling that is fulled by Wonderful Line of : ® ints of the triangles X""‘lfll out | ¥hich you wish to wear the hat of gathers rather than plaits, T With beads. € Sometimes u simple straw hat of | for this does not defy the skill of the WOOD SWEATE b0 '3 e a be made to | T ndress. & A little of this trimming goes a0 ity attraciive with differs | The practical woman must keep her SILK AND RS om ware e eet o e S S50 100k sipeials! aurictive with dier. | " The practical woman must keep her DIVISION OF AMER(CAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. like' novelties generally; then you wonder whether the triangles will stay pasted secure It is one of draped around the base of the crown. |for washable clothes, for often the i v i il Vainted frocks appeal to many im- | designer or dressmaker is quite in. which we receive daily aginations, and they have been|different to the details in this re- ! 735 7th STREET N.W. those ingenious devices that arouse ticed among the new things In d. A very simple gingham frock . : your curiosity rather more than they | Paris and simultancously at the south- | may have hullonldflnhl;ned of wood- WOMEN'’S FOWNES’ imspire your sense of esthetic appre-|ern resorts. Tho type of design (¢n molds covered with gingham to 2 s - clation. used is much the same that would be | match the frock, and simple and fit FINE SILK HOSE SILK GLOVES ‘' Among Inexpensive trimming d vices that must not he amitted is tha wchieved by stitch This is di for a large embroidery de-|ting though these appear they are dless to say, the work is iy out of place 8 !