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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 2. 191 WOMAN'S PACE things?” demanded Mrs. Bear, sitting | colors and combinations of material. [ Simple veils of fine mesh and A frock of white crepe | TTLES up and looking very hard at Old Man| * Afternoon gowns have short or | heavy borders will be worn with the is piped with pink-and-white clltlr.l AN IDEA FROM DIRECTOIRE PERIOD BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Co &le, 5 i R : lon: ll‘:"l‘l os tn'n?u-::'tm fabrics. | new hats. | cotton” gingham. ] “Oh_nothing serious, mothing seri- nds of jet a ‘o'n‘ ens her evening gowns out, Mra, Bear,” replied.Old Man Coy- [ of o o | Wha,_collar (and culie OF & bisrk with hems of lace and tulle dra- < ¢ N i ote, “Nothing to be alarmed about. |lace. satin Sveniress: are facel with pew 1 was just thinking how much nicer For coats and suits calla lily and it would be if hunters with terrible| flery red woolens are particulariy | suns never came here, and what a|good. ter-colored serge. thread lace makes the collar 3 | = \ frock of mavy blue crepe de | find cuffs of a charming silk duvetine ;¢ has inserts of accordion-plaitea nulsencé a dog can be when he gats| The milan’ hat sitting well down| For morning wear. checked ang ®and-colored chiffon There are many people to whom the France and remained in fashion on one's trail. But just the same, I|upon the head is quite the thing for | striped materiais are combined with The one-piece serge dress has long < s : ’ : . x : am very fond of the Green Forest. | spring. plain fabrics. bell sleeves, 2 normal waist line and word directoire as applied to clothes "":l"f'gl"’"_“' ,”‘; empire period. Pos-|Q}d Man Coyote DI'ODS SOME {7 Gon't suppose there is any place in| A blouse of gray crepe de chine | Ilongateq panels with pointed a sirafght, narrow silhouette. stands for but one thing—the high- |21, (e word may alse indicate a Hint all ‘the ‘Great World that is quite|ls trimmed with bands of blue-and- | handkerchlef sffects and lace over- A gown of gray crepe de chine na- ! > | o = £ i w Tel nd embroidered irt e S v . walsted, straight-line frock that came |arranged with supposedly classic sim. | ints. SR e L I e S R e L i ot o ol e B i 1 hope I'll see you often. Mrs. Bear.( red and blue. plicity and ornaments that came wunl BY THORNTON W. BURG and that you'li find this quite as the ornamented with wreaths of fow When straightont statement will not do | P1easant a place as vou expected. ers instead of the feathers and metal | Just try a little hint or two With this Old Man Coyote made empir, To people who view the .A.n..mr- ol 2010 Man Cosote. | her a polite bow and trotted off. Once out of Mrs. Bear's sight he grinned. i Man Coyote .is ohe of those|2 . . InltRtE Way 4l Troci that 1s Lt 3 ; I reckon those hints about the hunt- osi pecial With & Nieh ook inat is mol cutlcrafty people who rarely say things|ers and the dog will spoil her appe- Our Wonderful Hosiery Spec toire. They are looking for an ex-|right out. He prefers to hint ~at hl.:e'h t":ml:n:;l"‘di ]"sgh:“p:ob;lfily act interpretation of the mode of|things and let others guess at just| ro% mauchiie mhlle: ’ = . £ - . Now, if Redd do_hi t 1795. But it may be that something|what he means. Then if they guess|ana iead Bow.yerF;(l’xi l‘:‘;‘\:n:loovhn: nere, Omell S OSlel' . that might well be termed directoire : i (] N » I farhioms aours aoned directolte |wrong they cannot say that he !oldland'Farmer Brown's Boy will just = 4 Fall fast 5 -,come poking about so at she can u S| ide ITTLE Boy Blue come inia the present mode without | hem wrone. There are ‘many peo i OFL DOSINE SOUL # LhaL b SAR L fashioned. double heel and toe: widc ) With cheeks of the high waist line D T oy e e I A Ciea] of | S00n be rid of her~ top. All perfect. In Na Black, Cordovan, Directoire Simplicity. mischief and get a great many others| (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) 1219-1221 G St. Gray and White. . 3 Pairs for $430 red In spite of occasional overdisplay trouble ~ without getting into| _ & - . the directoire mode was in the main ble themselves Keep blowing your { simple—simpler than that which went| Npw. Old Man Coyote was not at Spring Fasl Another T; d. P, horn before or came after. In spite of the reme 1 i Lefors apisams Sriax pnjeplie/or ts nother Tremendous Purchase Makes it Possible for Us to Announce o About Bond Bread. 2 (7 | tied almost under the armpits, the di- rectoire mode distorted the figure less than fashions usually do. Sleeves | were simple, very short or occasion- Iy long and clingingt Something that added much to the effect of the silhouette was that women in this period wore few petti- coats. After the empire, all through the nineteenth century, petticoats ga- lore came back to fashion. The Na- poleonic period and the present pe- riod are the only two perfods since medieval time when a woman could hope to look well dressed with a sin- Satin and m-pp de chine are much [N o - used for apring millinery. Flat tassels of silky fiber fringe r appear on frocks of jersey cloth. Shiny buttons and military braid trim the suit for the sixteen-year- |N old. .| Panels, tunics and ruffles are much in evidence on spring froeks N i s A knitted kimono dress is very 9 smart and charming for the kiddie. gle petticoat. Often 8ix or seven Were > ¥ almost necessaryi Our Middy Sales have created t The Chemise Appears. : = 5 . sensation after sensation. You all Of course there were striking ex- = tremes in this fashion. Transparent know these well-known makes. ® REFI“GSRATORS G Nothing ‘:ufu;:rw.:‘ ll’l‘fi?s‘:g “WELL This purchase is the greatest and “that one might call a tissue TRPRISE best yet. - It includes All-white > FORALL PURPOSES i ; e | “SEHFRE y i 1 these airy cotton fabrics| MAN COYOTE Rl b : Iare e wellnedtens: Theamaito| N " Middies, white and colored and 3 for A complete line of refrigerators for all purposes carried in stock for immedia.e day vounger women shocked women|g)) pleased with the idea of another white with colored trimming. Shipmnt eapecially for the Grocery and of the older generation by thé scan-|®ear in the Green Forest. Buster - tra selling space and extra sales- 34 5“ Meat Market tra ' tiness of their underclothing. One|Rear was quite enough to Old Man ¥ 1 B o MrCRAY(IS’?Rg"C??:ASTOR fiow :onsrei then of how little one wore| Coyote's way of thinking. In ;‘at;t. people for this sale. Come early if on Office., treet, eneath one's frock just as mid-Vic-| he would have been glad enough to ; = rery i 3 e ahons Eranklin 3371 & toriun_women boastéd of how much|have had the Green Forest rid of you want them at our very special price of they wore Buster. Buster had caught many a Sizes 4 to 24 Years. They went back to classic Greece|mouse that plll Man Coyote had in- for adopting 4 single undergarment|tended for himself. Now, to have an- to take the piace of many. And there |other Bear, ,\lrn.ln;:slln.m!:kthe Green reaily was nothing necessarily shock- | Forest was most disturl iaf or immodest in the fashion for |, But you would never have pugssed rng frocks that showed the|this could you have seen him an - chemise. Often the low lines of the |heard him the first time he met Mre. "-mn'fl Coras, Cal- frock itself were built up by the pres- | bever Rabhit had seen Mrs. Bear dig HINDERCORNS s ence of a higher necked chemise and | Ppie™ Rabbit ad sctn T, L8 one s v'?"'""\'firm: ;" dsts. Hiscox later. when it was no longer the fagh- | through the Green Forest quite as if ieal Works. F‘tveho:‘nz R ion to show onc's lingerie, 1ittle neck | the last thought in his shrewd head teal = inserts were known as chemisettes. |was that any one else was about. In some of the French frotks de-|When he saw . B A DAINTY FROCK OF DOTTED |signed for warm weather & little un- | short ar MUSLIN WITH CHEMISE derslip or chemise goes with the[of surprise on his sharp face that MATCH, THE BODICE CUT IN e frock. In the dainty dotted mualin|you never would have guessed that DEEP V TO SHOW THE CHEMISE. [frock shown in the cut the deep V|he had been following Mre Bears of the frock shows the chemise, made | Scent with his keen nose; in fact, ha into fashion about the time that Na-|of matching material almost to the|Peen lookiug for her. i Well, well, well, what a surprise!” poleon Bonaparte became director of st line. e e A oing in a way that was intended to be pleasant. Welcome to the Green KForest, Mrs. Bear! Have you come 40-Inch Silk Georgette | Misses’ Crash $2.89 A fresh, new supply of this ex- ol mersle, Bt o 18] 19 | Middy Suits 3 ors, black and white. . | A remarkable value at this price. 36-]“& NOII-KI'IBII Llllell In White, Copen, Navy and Rose. A wonderful fabric in all sum- s 1 49 Sizes 14 to 22. Buy them for present mer shades. Be surc and take ‘ wear or to wear for vacation or out- advantage of this special price. - Cauticura s Just Right For Baby’s 'l'ender Skin vnnr Dry ly-m n-, P orn‘afi-” Renew your health by purifying your system with (3 Ointmen! ndhul hfll’dm-l delicately med- m-'&'gm'.“ a'e-u- Seep shaves without for a visit or do you intend to stay?” == Mrs. Bear stopped digging long enough to look at Old Man Coyote, and in her small eyes—for l’;&l‘ Sll.i her eyes were small—was a gleam o '(’ l“!Dll"fl“ which might have mfldll' OM[ Man Coyote uneasy had he seen it.. 1| |llf = . » ; rather think I will sta: . & deep; grumbly. rumbly voice, which she tried to make soun: pleasan! Laura. A Kirkman “This scems to be quite the n:bce R o v . T've about p i i i a p i lendi exclaimed Old Mln Coy- LIE g — Two Good Home Dinners. beans. In the morning boil these Spl imed Heosonass = i — » - E - - with t Cups ch of diced ca ts|ote, trying to make is voice soun = == i Now and then the family likes to]and tornipe. and when ell are fender|hearty snd as if he were delighted Washington, March 23, 1921 THURSDAY STORE NEWS 42030 Seventh St. Nv delightful re- i ttle out' them through a colander. 1In|“Splendid! Permit me to welcome = N have meat dishes which ard . 1i presa e — lief for bili colds, . other pot simmer three pounds of |you to the Green Forest. We shall e o of the ordinary. The tamale pie in the | Joh T, i0n from the neck (cut into|all feel very pround to have vyou for l constip first simple dinner menu is a liftle meall gmall picces) in . water to cover, l.“n.:fiym‘gr".nm;ox":‘m_ sure you will | b ‘ e i i V' e e Gre and - bives cOplalp 1A - selt. | TholEKtiay Ko m‘?fl‘ S ‘"Qfi'&i"afi?‘"}&.’g “T like it now.” grumted Mrs. Bear. B blood troubles. i wilt e Tousa deliclogbe . fed O Sourke you do. | OF course you . genuine sold o e 5 A O T Ise 3 It ereines i e - Fruit Salad Sto ot jis & wonderfu Th' .:k Coffee. Whole-wheat B"“’ & Tavy sHould be|for two or three trifiing things it only in 35¢c packages.. Preserves eake batter, Serve|would be quite perfe ; I Avoid imitations. Tamale Pie.—Two cups corn -meal, ‘6 ‘hat do you mean by trifiing | copswater, 1 lablespoon Dutter.” 1 Quick Raisin _Bread. — Two_ eggs, medium-sized onion, 2 cups tomatoes, 3 | one cup sugar, two oups sweet milk, | " o g “. | pound chopped rump beef. Mako s moah | one cup secdless raisins, four cups To R lA —= | by atirring the corn meal and 1% 5“' flour., four teaspoons baking powder ns sait into the boiling water. ( and half a teaspoon el Eift " the . thia Tor forty-five minutes. the | dry ingredients tegether and add the For Infants and Children chopped omion in the butter, ad.l the Taw | well-beaten eggs and the milk;: last, : meat D and seir until the rod. color dh- add the raisins, shape into loaves A ; then add 1 sweet end let stand for twenty minutes. | Ropped’ (this may be omitted i de. | Bake in & moderate oven for thirty- lu.la.—rm water.. . Ther stir MACHINE an th o e S e on the market sired’ ‘ease bakii di t |five to forty minutes. Chopped wal- B Mivor o7 i coem meat smuzh, R Phe [ muta may be substituted for ' the ‘meat, and cover with the other | raisins, if desired. o but a0 v e *Cover ima et : SVeltl]ne D[‘CSSCS Seientifically constructed to meet the varying proportions of the i 568 onRoured boar and, icnéaa omty : stout figure without the sacrifice of style. Dresses for every type— it out on 5 5 5 ? ' ¢ No.2 $2 5 to $1 00 maid or matron. Dresses developed in all the leading materials. | sugar, % teaspoon salt, 15 cake com- prersed veast, and wholewheat flour to mlz. Put the sealded mfl: e bow! We are now selling the Jwith the butter, sugar an: t; when highly advertised and the mijlk s lukewarm add the. yeast . -':I hus. herh coaking in 143 G of most famous WASHING half of the mush. Bake % hour and - serve’hot.” (This rocipe serves aix peo- = ) 3 Tt prs 1 o st |gooowenees| | he Electric Shop teaspoon enough. to form into two loayes. - Bu o Greuscd pans and when orfce 4 -n,. Motor Ciutch mécs aquble dn balk: ‘fake by, One of the features which-gusrantees the milk, 1 teaspoon butter, 1% oven for about thirty min Eden‘s durability is the Motor bread will take between Vi ed or mak In case the washer is too heavily 1oad B B e e 1a At ot | too great a bulk iz fed through the wringer it l l' S s Suits designed to give trimness of outline, embodying the latest it cosf {hi e | 1f oy reador wishan the address o \ G SILIOIE o he s motor SVC tline Suits ideas in design, and developed in the most fashionable fabrics, it a ound tch auto feall; the motor while - i BAD BREATH ?.I,'E“‘f!"f‘i;fl“";.fig ,; e o . e Beain 78 reljovon nd the washing i con- ! 2 5 1 2 5 Serges, Tricotines, Jerseys, Poiret Twills and Covert. Featuring i reader should write to me, inclosing T tinued with perfect ease. : to ! newest ideas in trimmings. il Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get :na‘ T"’&'.’fi -:5‘?;’:’1?: dw:xnr‘;:;m::!. DAY. YOU 'R ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE i at the Cause and Remove It | this fiour mill) Dr. Eovards omve e we| TR Potomac Electric Appliance L o. substitute for calomel, act gently on Preserves Svelthne Coats Coats for street and sport wear. Wraps for general utility and | the bowels and positively do the : . W i i ing i ‘ work. Mutton Stew.—Soak overnigt”one | & ()7 14th St. —Branch Stere, Washingron Raflway for the more formal occasions. Losing nothing in smartness and People afflicted with bad breath | *\> "™ °f dried Peas and white e Ed . e :. Aa and Iaps style, because they have been so cleverly adapted to the lines of the It nd quick relief through Dr. Ed- = 3 wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, R > $29 50 to $ JEQ5 laseesiweman S i sugar-coated tablets are taken for Thi You'll Like to Y Z 3 | bad breath by all who know them. Ings YO ke — Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act| Make. OPEN gentiy but firmly on the bowels and | ! smnw liver, stimulating them to natura Y action, clearing the blood and gen : \ 132. SEVENTHS tly purifying the entire system, They BLOUSES, do that which dangerous calomel High Count , Perule. does without any of the bad after %Y“:t“ SUIT ‘33,.? Bloe, Kiuaki, | TWO PAIR PANTS | Satton SUITS, | Sveltline Skirts Skirts designed for the special needs of the stout woman, I attractively styled, with pleats and fullness properly applied to il $9 -9_ 5 to $2 5 reduce the apparent size of the wearer. pi mi cathartics are derived without griping, pain or any dis- agrecable efiects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered u.e formula after seventeen yea practice n'nong‘ pu;tienu -flktea ith bowel and liver complain il with the attendant bad breath. | Duvetyn and Silk Bag. Olive Tablets are parely a vege-| The Frenchwoman is very fastidious table compound mixed with olive|about the bag she carries. Here is a oil; you will know them by their | duvetvn and silk bag that would e color. Take one or two every | please her and you and give just the night for a week and note the ef-| right touch to your spring costume. fect. 15c and 30c. Make the foundation bag of silk. Cut | the trimming bands of duvetyn. Turn | ALL PURE in the edges and bead with steel beads. FoOD “asten the bands top and bottom and then set into the frame. Some ex- quisite effects can be had by com- bining silk and duvetyn o! dnaen-m colors. Blouses, Sveltline Corsets and Underwear i R T2 Wear Sveltline Apparel arid always appear at your , slender best Every Stout Woman. in Washingion is invited to aitend the B (Copyright, 1921.) —_— Frozen Apricots. Frozen apricots can be served any time of the year by using fruit that = K Pas been canned or preserved. CutlN Sizes 8-16 picces one can of ayri- rlon walariamtits rand freeze. When part- | R fi ol BEST VALUES cream, whipped 1o ligh L Sizes 3-8, the apricots and finish freezing. I the apricots used are preserved less| sl 69 IN IHE Cll ! o GREATESY SODY BUWDER. NO DRUGS —of Sveltline apparel which will be held Thursday and Friday between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 under the personal direction of Madam Miller, Private, Demonstration | | sisted by living models. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. . I £ sugar will be needed. but all frozen desserts necd more sugar than un- noones. 2 O 2 A 270 L7117 1AL LI LSS0 2L { 1 ‘ \ ) . 3 ] - a 3 i s, —y - ol - 2 IS ‘,l;