Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 28

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S WOMAN'’S PAGE. THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. Silk suits used to be considered ap- propriate only for sport wear in fhe summer, but with the introduction of heavy weave satins and crepes they have become practicable for early spring as well. A silk suit for Easter combines the qualities of a tailored suit with those of a more claborate afternoon frock, so that_if the weather is too cool for the latter Sweets That Echo Easter Joys 'HOCOLATE eggs of every size, filled with our own Italian bitter-sweet or renowned milk chocolates — excelling in richness, surpassing in ambrosial sweetness. Vari-colored sugar flowers deftly deck each egg. qflabh'h of Solid Chocolate, mul- titudes of fanciful confection i favors for the Easter party. Any desired confection_assortment specially packed for Easter gifts and mailed with your card, inclad- ing our superlative packages, Betty Box, Bungalow Box, Matinee Mints, Sunday Paper Nougats. CANDEPHONE Main 875. CORNWELLS 1415 H Street Four Kinds all so good! SPRING WRAP OF BROWN BOLIVIA, HEAVILY EMBROIDERED. o be worn without a wrap, one may still_have that “dressed-up” look in keeping with the occasion by wear-|. ing the combination “tailleu One new frock is of gray canton crepe, embroidered in gray and dull blu and it consists of an under- blouse, a skirt and a jacket made in blouse form. This has a quaint. rcunded collar of self material, with a scalloped and embroidered edge and a scroll pattern in gray and blue. More embroidery appears on the wide, bell - shaped, three - quarter - length sleeves of the jacket and on the deep girdle discernible beneath it. The skirt is draped to hang in a few graceful folds. As If to remind that summer days are coming, so that spring apparel may not entirely monopolize our at- tention, a few summer sport costumes have already taken tkeir places n.‘ the shop windows. A very attractive one is of tangerine jersey cloth com- blaed with white flanneletto and knit- “warsted. “The jackes is of jersey, wm"flempg-nnng?vu cufted in e Kitt long panel col- T alao, of nlies Which extends ghe length of the jacket on either sidé of the center front opening. There are deep panel pockets edged with small tangerine buttons, and a long jersey streamer finished with tiny white balls ties around the waist. The skirt is of white flannelette and is short and scant as to widtk. One wrap is rather unique, in that it is practically doubled, as a short cape hangs over a longer foundation. The material is bolivia cloth in a rich shade of brown and tke elaborate 1 .| embroidery. is w ‘| shows a | puffed a trifie. PICTURE HAT OF GRAY M STRAW. WITH' MIDNIGHT {(LEATHER RIBBON TRIMMING. embroidery is done in self-color tones. The collar, which is bordered with ay be worn are loose embroid- high or low. The slee and flaring and are wit .| ery. The cape tunic hangs in heavy folds from beneath the collar and deep band of embroidery around the Jower edge. An unusual_afternoon frock is of crisp navy taffeta witk silk moire rib- bon trimming. The bodice is one of those tight little basques so popular just at present, with a point at the front. The slceves are cut kimono fashion, but are caught in with bands at the lower edges, so that they are The rounded neck is ribbon bordered at the front, but at MHREE-PIECE SUIT OF GRAY CANTON CREPE WITH DULL BLUE STIPCHING. each shoulder the ribbon falls in a straight line down the back, with one loop at the bodice. The Ekirt con- sfsts of a narrow foundation and a tgnic caught up in pannlers at each hip. A A hat is a picturesque example af the large-brimmed chapeaux that ara becoming such favorites. The erown is of soft gray milan straw, while the brim is of filmy mohair threaded in a diamond patiern with glistening silver. The only trimming is the fold of navy blue leather rib- bon which circles the crown and ties in a large bow at the front. HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. Beef Balls and Sandwiches. HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and i Tomato Sauce : HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (without Tomato Sauce) Boston style HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans “Feed him up,” the doctor says when a child has recovered from &n iliness but not yet in full health. “Give him ' fresh eggs, good milk and butter, and ! raw beef.” At the idea of raw beet the mother is rather aghast, but she is soon a convert, after e has seen what it will do for an anemic child, or one threatened with tubercular trouble. For raw beef is particularly rich in protein, and is very essily and completely digested. Beef extracts and teas are not nutritious, only stimulating. The toast or soda bis- cuits taken with them supply the only nutrition. LMOST everybody likes all four kinds—they a4ll taste so good, and give such a delightful variety [ to home meals. And they all are as nourishing and body-building as they are good to eat. OVEN BAKED ‘This means that every bean is baked through to the center to anut-brown turn—mealy, sweet, wholesome and whole. The baking preserves the real bean flavor and the real bean nutriment. Cne of the 57 Varieties Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star To make raw beef sandwiches, buy a hailf pound of good round steak (gov- ernment stamped); lay it on a clean board and with a silver knife scrape the ef pulp away from the tough connecting tissues, first on one side of the steak and then on the other, until you have got all you can. Spread the pulp on thin buttered slices of bread; sprinkle with salt and pepper. cover with other thin buttered slices and serve fresh and cold. For raw beef balls, prepare the pulp as mbove, season, shape very slightly into balls, and pan broil: that is, heat an fron very hot, drop the’ balls ear them quickly on both sides and serve at once on small rounds of buttered toast., (Copyright, 1921.) Beautify ue Complexion ":m DAYS The Unequaled Beastifier Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, sallowness, Ex. ‘he skin clear, soft, healthy. At lead- ing toilet counters. If they haven't it, by_mail, two sizes, 60c. ud.fl.flo. NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn. ‘ ilosette The smart fabric glove Filosette is a Fownes creation— substitutes are not Made in the USA for men women & children I’sa l-"QWNES hat’s all you need to know about a Glove Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in Bood condition be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut thing else you can use for sham- Ppooing, as ‘this can’t possibly in- jure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonsful of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp * thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes ev- ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive ofl. The hair dries quickly and evenly. and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and casy to manage, You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough. to last everyone In the family for months. e sure your druggist gives yo Mulsified —Advertitement.. b= v | was to begin old-fashioned Dinner Invitations. Ward MecAllister, the authority on the manners of fashionable wealthy New York society a generation ago, felt particularly convinced of the sacredness of a dinner engagement. “A dinner invitation, once accepted, is a sacred obligation,” he said. “if you die before tne dinner takes place Your executor must attend the din- ner.” And then, lest his little joke might have been too keen for his reader, he adds that the last remark is only to be taken in a figurative sense. One’ thing that should be remem- bered in connection with the sacred- ness of a dinner invitation is that at the tim: who usually, to be time ten o fifteen promptiy hoste: 6. A r take advantage of oW however, and sent as promptly at the ere quite sure dinner that time. A dinner guest should ne 4 probable should be p time as if he rrive more than five or ten minutes in advance of the hour for which he is in d 1t is not considered a necessary part of hospitality to delay dinner for a_tardy for more than ten ‘or fiftecen minutes. Possibly if the guest should ne { delayed person were the { honor for whom the dinner tess would present 4 is told of tactful 3 I that one of her distinguished gues ! haa arrived late for dinner, gave th cue for two members of her own { family tq leave the house quietly and | enter a few minutes after the arrival of the distinguished guest. This she did so that the late arrival might not be embarrassed with the thought that the dinner had heen kept waiting on his account. Usually, however, a hostess will not have presence of mind enough or tact enough to smooth over your blunders in that w So alw to avoid embarrassment, rive in time. !’ Things You'll Like to | | Make. _Bntterflies. y What delightful ornamented slippers are being worn with evening gowns! Add a pair of these lace butterflies to your evening slippers if you wish to be in fashion. Either cut the butterfly shape from all-over lace, and then wire the edges with thin silk-covered wire; or take lace edging and shir it in the center. Fasten it to a silk- covered heavy wire that forms the body of the butterfly. Wire the edges, Fasten these butterflies to your slip- pers where they will gracefully flut- ter as you trip along. FLORA. (Copyright, 1921.) Cheese and Vegetable Salad. Beat a perfectly fresh cream cheese with cream until soft, then add minced beets, green peas and chopfed olives until the cheese will hold no more. Form into round, flat cakes and place on ice. 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We Sell Conscience Brand Mattresses because they measure up to our standard of hygienic qual- ity for -bed furnishings. House & Herrmann Seventh and | Streets WOMAN’'S PAGE. To- Serve Fresh Cucumbers. Pare off not only the green outside, but also most of the tough white around the seeds. Slice thin and al- low them to stand in ice water for Good Raisin Cookies. | Place In a saucepan and bring to a| Cut some large, fne tomatoes in boil two tablespoonfuls of shorten-|rather thick slices. ' Do mot peel, ms ing. one-half teaspoonful of cinna-|the skin is needed to proserve the mon, one-half teaspoonful of ginger!|shape of the slices. Season with salt Tomatoes Fried in Egg. half “an” hour before oating. Serve|and one-half cup of molasses. Add|and pepper. dip In beaten ‘cggs and with: eradhon Teo re tne Bibr passing | One-fourth teaspronful of soda. one | cracker crumbe And. fry in puties French Hreeains wte he e omsers | teaspoonful of baking powder. one- | dredged. with confectione Some beopte ke a tittle shreqted |half cup of chopped raisins and |Lift carefully on to enough flour to form & dough. Mold | stir into the pan a scant tab chives with the cucumbers, ana the || g into balls the i appearance of the dish is thereby im- | then Antien inte: ranes Bane (And proved. ! quick oven for about seven minutes ful of browned four a four chopped olives the tomatoes and serve A crystal white syrup with the sweet- ’ ness of pure cane sugar—favored for its excellence and fine flavor. Always uniform—its quality carries a money- back guarantee. Ask your grocer. Made by the makers of the famous Temtor Preserves and Jellies Temtor Corn & Fruit Products Co. St. Louis, U. S. A. 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