Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 28

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WOMAN’S PAGE. ' Things You'll Like to Make. = " ’ BY ELENORE DE ,W§'T EBY. foMmgC\ntnIfl. Sport sweaters are ever popular R I garments in the mmer, even 7 though they are frequently a little A i th new has by found fer the fluff. There is nothing so universally de-| To make it, mix equal amounts o E ,,:mu:m:“‘:,: ‘:: ,i,:; to “"; sired as long, thick and preferably | powdered flower of sulphur and The old-fashioned term, “spring | Ner is there any need to hurry Briuine heart which enables miads |dark evelashes and eyebrows. 1 re- [molasses—any kind of molasses will hml(--('lvn{ning“ i8 no longer ictly | this program of sunning and airing 1o wear them on tHS wunniest days ceive a great many letters every day |do. the sort you like best for prefer- Skl d idenls of | Lot it tuke several weeks, It neces- o yot rematn cooft",Fhe varn Is| [from weaders who want to vultivate | Gl Ty 00 M e onecthird flower eper of Leday : Ty. rather than wear the Knitted loosely and used as a trim- | 1ong 1Eahos of sulphur and two-thirds molasses. an: paint 4":’L'xmr P e bed bl el = For a long time 1 advised vaseline ! Take a tablespoonful of this three Lie5s etay e e gD o faing-Laxd Grieata S wacRarort | and then cither castor or olive oil.|times a day for thretddnym xl\'o(il open 2 : . jBut T wanted hing more effcctive | up for ree days and resume for A" dellgtittul samoier’ curtain is summer—and than any of t So 1 am giving a)threc days more. el 2 _ | peries could be very i I~ iR which 1 believe is| It may bring a few more pimples out | Made of black mosquito nett Cut they. too, being sto 5 y ou the sa wer to the question [on the face, because it stirs up the[a Strip of netting the length and new id hangings take lshln of o lashes and of im-|system in a fairly radical fash width of the lower part of the win- home is to take one hot weather proving | but the end of the tre: | dow: allow for hems Tl ever, use ¢ 4 The fi 5 n“"h"'l'i‘!‘_ljx,\- a skin of creamy cle. .| der design in gayly colo | Auring the . ald grow hair. | (aie it again for three It you | Turn in & casing at the top II]S f D O e | feel this is too strong, only, a tom, dnd_rin yous movguito as l‘.l n : BENE (¢ ‘that it |teaspoonful three times a day. You|Curtain on to < i he e tht is so delicate that it y e o : 4 st mever be visked in iny way. An-|can tell hest how much you need by "‘gn”“’,‘;'::m‘ incased in their summer BO ens at Other problom was to find ingredients | its effect on you. [ top: Do s 3 . BLACK | that would her I form | a8 well as @ pretty curtair s might be given your -~ P ion. e me S & ¢ and then rol 5 i e form, in my opinion, iS @ Beets Stuffed With Peas. oA Copsrich g aud thenrglled 1 I cream. . o| Select some uniform good-sized (Copyright, 1921) printed matting IST. | pear around the lower edge of the| There arc two fats which promote ‘n': [new hects: Wash ann noll-taemiantil ir place [ blouse and around the skirt hem growth of hair—one is cocoa butter, the s d i 5 The hat illustrated is a at lafinr-]nlh-r lanolin. Cocoa butter, of cou about half done. Slip off the skins | Scrambled Eggs With Lettuce. fifth day ¢d model of black i vomi | abtained Trom (e cocen bian: 1410118 | and cut a slice from the root end, just | anaah u good-sized head of lottuce Aappin 3 e georget s 2 cw s s ce found on sheep > st ace 1 boiling water. Le Sehiol bined :;::”:n‘-:;—‘,::; i '[wool ‘and moted for its hair-growing | enough to make them stand. Cut # ' {"<dna for about ten minutes, thon ARl s and on its black surface a {aualities. A vegetable oil was neces thick slice from the leaf end. and |drain. Roll each leaf up and shred 3 the summer ) vhite applique. braiding ap W e e e e h rine | With a vegetable scoop diz out the, it us you would noodles ke o ¢ may seem i o I8 icovered awith whnite {aral oil In my opinion ainond oil is a | center of the beet, leaving a wall | (8¢ b WD be thrown aver|@nd theretove copler). s | ; a DY dra Wi SUOUN IR anIis: little more effective than olive © | a half inch thick. Stand them in a | minced or i Bares s CEcd airons the ton-. combination, with two drol J baking pan with a little water in the | uniil the " The v L eon ko of fumed oil to make this smeil oven. Have ready for each six beets | eKES wi which p gette is trimmed in_rath and with m wax to bind the ingredi I oave reddy > Dl { manner. for the banding ¢ e s a pint of nicely seasoned and cure- | they a Indian bead work in tone H [ S s ot . Ll;l'\)o’:':(:l:rd JEreen peas. or you may & I;:‘:‘u:” Jevner . brown. red and white. The 8| nollne, 1% dram e aten. the Tbeet Toi; | and onion and stir with a fork ur the entire e L e e nalisi. +drams; rosol ofh 21 GG e Dens. garnish : oked then turn quickly into ning snd airing” will be i lnee e cic anB e Lk roe ¥itn sprigs of parstey and send to Garnish with tri: | and ‘the home will be - down the front. form : he table. 1t - hot weather on each shoulder and finished with! We are in the season now when all _!rr;:g::‘ m(l-qu_nmns for sleeve cuffs.iput the very healthiest of us re- | Danals it tha T lquire something in the nature of a| fashion, fund th lll\:‘u Those of us who live in chan ;zn;);u:rimulhrv:: wa of FLoTKeite |able climates are apt to suffer pr 7 fall in a straight line the length of when the season changes from 2 the skirt at one side. rm to cold or from winter into 2 7 i o spring. The change affects us particu- = ilarly in spring, for the blood is thick- Y Wi ! ened from the heavy foods of the win- ! LI.STEN.’ ORLD' ter and a bad complexion is apt to be 2 l BY ELSIE ROBINSON. e reauls /7 | — — If you feel sluggi this time of v —_lthe year you probably need a tonic / , I know a lady. At present she iS)y¢ 5y hate your work and don't like / in a stew. The men don't take Off { vour best friends and are tired of their hats in the elevators in the|looking at the same objects day after / city where she now lives, nor give|day, you undoubtedly need a tonic. I her their seats in the street cars. |YOU feel jously dragzed ({u: ot;yfl:;u Back in Georgia where she was|nvaTe 0 ot raised they always did these things svery spring 1 talk about a good She feels the difference enormously. |old-fashionsd tonic that all of av She says snappy things about these |taken as children and that I per: - - new men. She knows “she wouldn't |I¥ used to enjoy as much as candy. [ : e of them after dark.” Where | Thi$ i8 nothing more complicated or H TS ous AR = expensive than sulphur and molasses, ' : a grandmother's remedy unrivaled for * [\ ! [ AFTERNOON FROCK OF WHITE ¢ ® o GEORGETTE, TRIMMED WITH e INDIAN BEADING. :‘mudels are evolved. Since the wool s merely appliqued here and there on fthe frocks. it does not give the 66 o 9 ‘yarmeh that a closely fitting sweater an e e ve 1n oes One of the sport costumes is e / sketched. The material used is a Jearn. net to will heavy quality of canton creep in - talk shop after ¢&f Many secrets you #ccp apricot, and combined e [/ 6ind revealed in the green pure white shetiand wool. office hours ? box o The is fitted in basque fashion ‘with rows of cording and has a “V" i etk Sini shurt Raring Sei-1n Sicever. ® Nadine Face Powder : he rolled-back, pointed collar is of ich > . g1 shetland, while the sleeves are band- ‘They are secrets which every ed with cording. The skirt is very | h@s the beautiful chivalry of her woman would solve—secrets of was t e po cy on whic 1lliam wide and a deep banding of knitted | Birlhood gone? Back in Georgia personal charm. Wool around the lower part causes it knlsh!’ho'?d is Ai,ill in flower, but the c potal p t d . h h I . rest of the world has reverted to the The secret of a rose-| com- d f h l d h BT the tadys huspand | § Piexion— Nading’s own gt to enn trade with the Indians tor the landsthat are started to tell her about a deal at womsnbook 2 < o B . the office. He needed to tell some- ing charm—charm which endures tl'l l boay iy face was sirained; his eyes| 1 theoughout the day. The secret now rennsylvania, hence the colonists ot Penn s anxious. That deal was quite the of skin comfort — with never a A % S g gEest thing 4n the world to him at Bint of barm. d that moment. To trust any one with n nj t t t ’ the details was the highest compli- To you, as to millions of others, a € oye ran uilly y an peace or ever aiter. ment he could pay-them. He was Nadine will reveal these inti- . . really asking that some one to help Him 2ot outhis soun. mate secvets. You can procure — atisiaction has ever t ly The lady listened to him for a Nadine from your favorite € een € on roun on few secc;ndua and lhegtcnvtvd”lou! ,:n toilet counter or by mail, 60c. h' d . . an aggrieved tone: h, ! why = temlastiioncb oL ey St st iz which commerce and service can grow and you get home? You know 1 hate Samgie’ In 2 that stupid old business. and I do TIONAL TOILET CO., think you might show a little con- NATIONAL 5 sSper. sideration and talk about things that do interest me.” She's in a frightful state of irrita- SPORT DRESS OF POINT APRICOT CANTON CREPE, WITH BANDING OF KNITTE ETLAND WOOL. to stand out = trifle. Narrow moire ribbons in orange and blue circle the waist and tie in a dainty rosette over one hip. The remaining ends, after being looped up once, fall to the skirt edge. Another spor t costume of n wcrepe ool trimming. <hort. narrow the same de chine, It 15 made skirt with over the ¢ overblouse is with cording @ short dis- and is fastened with minute shell- pink buttons, top- ped off with a pert bow. The short set-in sleeves are banded with Shet- land and aditional knitted borders ap- You can hardly realize the wonderful im- y provement to yourskin and complexion = your mirror will reveal to you after asingGouraud’sOriental Cream for the first time. Send I5¢. for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON New Yorke_ Gouraud's Qriental Cream tion because utter strangers omit conventional gesture which has come perfectly meaningless. she rejects with scorn the greatest mark of courtesy and honor from her hus- band, a discussion of his business affairs. Ladies are queer! —_— Prices Realized on Swift & Co. Sales of carcass beef in Washington for week ending Saturday, April 16, 1921, on shipments sold out, ranged from 13 cents to 18 cents per pound, and aver- aged 16.52 cents per pound.—Adver- tisement. a be- oW dainty My! How clean and appetizing! Lily ‘glasses’ are for your lips alone. No wonder the best foun- tains boast: ‘“We serve in Lily “‘Glasses’—the most popular paper glasses ever made,” The New . “Cream of PURITY SPECIALTIES CO., Chbarles L. Huff, Owner and Mgr. Denckla Bldg. ink roma Pl delphia, Pa. LY Ice Creams”’’ CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION WASHINGTON, D. C. :ro have our proclucts meet with your satisfaction has been the ideal uppermost in our business conscience, and this ever pres- ent desire to serve you a better, more delicious Ice Cream was the incentive that fathered our chemists’ efforts, resulting in the recent discovery, our new formula. By this formula and method (Patents applied for to protect our proct'es.s) we are enabled to offer you the most delicious and nutritious pure Ice Cream ever made. We do NOT use gelatin, gums, starch, fillers, imira tion flavors or foreign substitutes for cream— Bu t We DO use pure cream, pure milkipure cane > > % sugar and genuine flavors in “The Velvet Kind’’ of our creation. With our ambition to serve you a superior Ice Cream now real- i ized, we feel a justifiable pride in presenting— %¢ w 3 REG.U.S.PAL QFLE . i o

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