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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, MARCH 18 1921 WOMAN'S PAGE. This same elocution teacher goes; on to say that the pure voice is the on of Different Sorts of Voices. Tn taking up any study of the!nacural " for”the expre ; first things to|all pure sentiment. He says the D wan LhingS 10| 8 e 'should always be pure unless wunderstand is the difference between the sentiment expressed is so harsh, voices, and which are the pleasing intense or violent that it d ordi and which the umpleasant sorts.|the vocal organs. o 3 i ment. he , IS expre When I speak of the quality of the | T 5 of For this the throat voice, I mean the sort of voice. An|gjouid be open and flexible. the words easily and clearly pronounced. All lofty or ennobling sentiment is expressed by the orotund voice which is only the normal voice en- larged and ennobled. - The voice has elocution teacher has divided the warious types in this way: e a resonance given it by the head i chest and the vowels are sounded Very $0WA . cee.oeveemosseoe-Pectoral | more prominently than in ordinary | conversation. What he called the pectoral voice EntermitteN® ...ceeee-.o. .Tremolo DMPURE. is very low, the resonance comes Breathy ye- Aspirate | from the lower part of the chest. It Throaty, Narsh, Tuttural | is used in reciting very solemn or If you have a good a the “Hamlet” ou will remember seen done tor. v unusual Ask the managers of any of the best hotels. All will tes- tify to the supreme comfort and lasting economy of Bo x - Springs. Why Have the Bes quality of voice in the tragic scene. The tremolo voice is used to ex-|| press great joy. sorrow, fear or an- ge The flow of the voice is broken. the vowels are not uttered smoothly. Molasses Fruit Cake. Work together one cup of brown sugar and one cup of butter. Add two cups of molasses, one cup of milk, with one teaspoonful of soda ai tablespoonful nd clove Add four lved in it, one ach of spice, cinnamon and a little grated nutm well and fted flour, SHiff batter. 1s. one cup of currants, 1 Bak one hour. beaten, or enough Flour two cups of g hed and in a mode- 1d dried, and 3 rate oven for Gréel; -Peas With Bacon. Cut one pound of trimmed bacon in dices and slightly brown in a saucepan, Sprinkle over the bacon one tablespoonful of flour. Add one pint of water, one can of best peas. whole onion, one-half a handful one of parsiey tied in a bunch and cook all until the ¥ re tender. With salt and pepper. When ready serve take out the onion and in a hot dis t Hotels Installed Box-Springs? T means dollars and cents to a hotel to have guests boast of “that fine, com- “fortable hed” 'HEN you put & boz-springon your bed, no slats are needed. 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Rer saying Color Scheme Black Bear wouldn't = at all. Ifever there it is the one she v minute.” i . Peter, true.” replied Buster. gravely, though the twinkle was still in his eves. “Her coat is brown. I haven't said it isn't. Just the same. she is a Black Bear.” Peter looked at Jumpe matter Choose One idcnl and Work || Around It If You Would Be Successful. the Hare about working out o r scheme” asked a friend of a|and ok his h : you ever hear such nons he de-| eeper who was showing her | po0 400 over a pretty though small and unpre-| “What kind of a Rabbit are you?” tentious hon “1 should never know {demanded Buster Bear. abruptly | where to begin." I =o' Cottonta replic Petor] | i i pt that That is just the troubl women | PTOmptly 3 (! i 2 = TPl tAnd if you chanzed color of | don't know where to beg They wantly oy ooat vou wouid still be a Cot- ! their rooms to be furnished in harmo- ! tontail, wouldn't ¥ persisted Bus-{ N\ nious colors. They know. when thes ter Be What a fool- I Of course etorted d Buster. 'k Bear simply the name of the species to ich I belong. If my coat turned snowy white. which it won't, I would 1 be a Black Bear. Not all Black it. a room that is in good color tac niy }and one that is in bad color taste. But| they don’t know how to go aboui pio- ducing the effect they desire. An Oriental The youns “Here, in the | €, this one fin |{Bears have black ft. sh; oright | brown coats, like M {dark blue and a little co.or. Lof people think that It was the most distine b oy sessed for this room, SOlgT/eY, & Youl seey Bear, or just Brown Be sunny for yellowish Y A {the time they are true a tint that harmonize ] th the mustard | o, hover asked her, but 1 dare say I e it comvined the | that Mrs. Buster's father and mother Tight shade of red and bliue in a rather | Wore black coats. So there you are, Peter. Mrs. Buster is simply a brown- f bright P biue | coated Black Bear. What's in a name, iany “Nothing. Nothing, at all, ask me,” asserted Peter. staring v hard at Mrs. Buster and scratching long ear with a long hind foot. And again swallowing very hard once or small pattern. And the touch color are furnished by Chinese candles, a biue pottery bowi of the right color for flowers, and such flower can get from the ilorist in the winter and from the garden in th: summer of d> of yellow. h:d up to the if you deep blue or the right “My living room T furn china T lad. The furniture was a set | twice. in a soft brown flmsnh, good with any | o e e enlor. Yut the L was that deep | (Copyright. 1 by T. W. Burgess.) vellow giazed wave that would swear a. | —_— some color schemes. 1Us difticu™, uh\-: A rnbread. way, for it keeps many flowers off thei pple Cornbrea Sift together two cups of white but 1 like it. A‘ell. the dining room opens off |corn meal, one teaspoonful of soda. the living room. which is one thing{one teaspoonful of cream of tartar, to consider. 1 chose deep Cream | ., ya1¢ teaspoonful of salt and one walls, lighter than those of the living tablespoonful of sugar. Add one and T, AN At e WO ina [ | tWo-thirds cups of milk and beat all the living room cretonme and rug.|\0@ether. —Add e the living room cretonne and ruk |and sliced. Pour into a greased bak- Andeua 8 & davels room | ing dish ‘ana Lake for thirty min- The vellow dishes are perfect in such | 4tes in a hot oven. - a room.” This is the right idea. Choose something as a keynote and work around it. tab) three ELL HOUSE .. "COFFEE to the Light Muffins. Use one pint of scalded milk. b ter the size of an egg. one egg, one fourth yeast cake and a_pinch of salt. Add flour enough to make a soft bat- Chinese Embroidery. One woman once refurnished a whole B e P G | . ey n e rnge f it Also Maxwell House Tea here Wi gront Tagi (o 616t 42 8| 1 cing grocka ot erepe meteor drop.” CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE C0., NastviLce, HousTo, JAcksonviiLE Rickmo have overblouse of lace to match. Long coats have self-belts or nar- row leather belts with buckles. The movies as a career for girls is it dangerous T of the perils and temptations supposed to be inevitable to life in the movies? Can a girl get ahead and still retain her innocence and re- finement? Does it offer the glittering oppor- tunities that we are led to believe? Are the salaries really so fabulous? How dbes one go about it to get a start? What part does pull play? These are questions which thousands of ambitious girls and thousands of anxious mothers have asked Pictorial Review to answer. § e In Pictorial Review for April, Benjamin B. Hampton, one of the pioneers of the moving-picture in- , & "N dustry, gives detailed information on » ~==r \NS all these points. . < Would you like to learn how to get into the movies? Then read done in a lovely green and tan color scheme. At Jeast she thought it was lovely— until she received the precious bit of Chinese embroidery. But the orange and blue of the Chinese _embroidery, with a touch of rose and a little black! They were a wonderful color combination. But they swore at the green and tan, So the green and tan went by the boards. It was about time for a change, any- way, argued the woman. So she set about furnishing her drawing room, with the hall that opened from it, en- tirely to suit the bit of embroidery. She went in for gray enamel and soft blue grass cloth on the walls, black lacquer and gray willow furniture, blue and orange cushions, and polished copper and pot marigolds for ornamentation. She even changed her floor coverings, having the heterogeneous Turkish and Persian rugs taken up, and using a gray carpet. She liked the result, and. as she had more money than she knew what to do with, doubtless the furnish- {ing of the room was a delight to her. Without Momey. However, you can really do wonders by this same process even if you have little money, very little money, to work with. You ‘will never know until you have tried it how much vou can bring all your furnishings into harmony sim- ply by choosing the dominant color in a room’s furniture and working up to it, eliminating and rearra: until you have things properly grouped. Remember that paint and enamel and dye do much to help along this change of arrangement. And remember that a different grouping of furniture can often be arranged very helpfully. That is, you can group all the mahogany fur- niture, perhaps, in_the library, and leave the soft brown oak and the wicker fur- niture for the living room—or the other way round. [T TLE TORIES r BEDTIME When a Black Bear Isn’t Black. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. What's in a name? Not over much ‘When once you put it to the touch, ter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit fairly danced with ex- citement as he listened to Buster Bear. Once or twice he swallowed as if something went down hard. The instant Buster stopped speaking Peter was ready with one of his ever- ready questions. “Did I understand you to say that that stranger is Mrs. Buster?” he de- manded. “You did, unless there is something B — T {PIRE & “Do you want to get into the movies?” by Benjamin B. Hampton, in Pictorial Review for April Do you'know the meaning of your dreams? INCE the beginning of time, mankind has striven to find out the meaning of dreams. And now—not magic but science has furnished theclue. i Do you ever dream that you are flying?—or falling? —or that you are in some public place without your clothing?—or that you are endlessly trying to a trunk or do some other necessary and import- ant thing? Nearly everyone has had these dreams and wondered what they meant. Find out all about your dreams by reading “Your dreams and your soul” by H. Addington Bruce reges # “I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY SHE CAN'T BE,” SAID HE IN HIS DEEP, GRUMBLY;-"RUMBLY VOICE, wrong with those long ears of yours,” replied Buster. “But she can't be” declared Peter very positively. Buster's small eyes opened their widest. “I would like to know why she can’t be” said he in his deep, grumbly, rumbly voice. = “Because she_isn’t a Black Bear and you are,” declared Peter quite as if this settled the matter. “She is. t00, a Black Bear. She is just as much a Black Bear as I am,” growled Buster. 2 “Why, Buster Bear, how can yo such 4 thing?” exclaimed & Petes, “Don’t you think I have eyes? She isn’t any more black than I am! She is brown. She is wearing one of the brownest coats I've ever seen. The idea of saying she is black when she is brown! The very idea!” “I didn’t say that she is black. I sald she is a Black Bear, and she is,~ growled Buster. “Well, if that isn’t the same thing 1 would like to know why,” snapped Peter, who was beginning to lose pa- tience. Buster Bear looked over to where the stranger Bear was busily digging roots out of the softf earth and eat- ing them as greedily as if this was the first meal she had had for a long time, as indeed it was. His eyes twinkled with mischief. “Go over and ask here if she isaj &t The most beautiful Spring styles ¥ Why pay 40c or 50c for patterns when Have you seen the new pagods sleeve? you can buy Pictorial Review Patterns, Do you know the uneven hem-line and the best, most stylish, and most econom- the paneled skirt? Don't miss the ical of all patterns, at 20c to 35c—none medieval waist-line. higher. \ Buy the big Spring Fashion Number . The most beautiful Spring fashions are * of Pictorial Review. Then you will in this April issue. Gingham stylesinpro- positively know what is going to be fusion. Many of them in original colors. worn this Spring. PICTORIAL REVI : Big Easter Fashion Number Circulation of this April edition is limited to 2,000,000 copies Jok i