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. ASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. FEATURE PAGE. 3 I 0 ] | LISTEN, WORLD! | Sketches from Life ... 5. By Temple|| || v s nomvox ' The Gafgficlupf oti'agrance Humans are queer. A lady oo a magnificent robe trimmed with skunk fur. Now the skunk is any- thing but a popular and respected | member of society. He might almost |. be said to be persona non grata every- | where but in his own home town. and | {even there it's doubtful if he rises | {above the bourgeois. Vet humble as | he he ome 1il' lowly skunk worked hard for the wherewithal to stuff the hide ORANGE PEKOE TEA 13 which now that lady wears. He en- ) WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING .STAR., W. BLUE SERGE FOR AFTERNOON WEAR. BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. - N o The woman who likes blue Serge|choose any kind of fabric than serge I and never feels that her wardrobe is|for the ordinary costume that was complete unless she possesses one|ihe backbone “of the wardrobe. ud b Sue Dosgcnes | Women were discouraged. Those who gown of it is able to indulge her|follow the fashions willy-nilly made wishes this season in a new way. |their purchases of crepe in any of | its_various weaves. 5 This spring they are faced with the important fact that blue scrge has appeared in a peculiar_guise: it s offered for the afternoon frock that e —— SRESA ST e AN s is to serve as something ou§ of the’ ; dured ‘dangers without and pangs | gréinacy, something eXpensive and £ Within ind. in a hundred ways proved | 1S real refreshment and enjoyment. It is more eco- 3 his bravery. industry and resource- | ! [ Puinecs edare e finane came 1o e | nomical than ordinary tea because it yields many doom. © He provided his iribe with i more cups to the pound. {young and the female of his species jcould have passed all the better babies | {rules in the affection and care Send n postal card a i showered upon Skunk Ji | In short, Skunkic and his kin are A No. i citizens in the plane wherein | {they dwell. Yet. pr o their ap This trick has been tried before and it won out with a small group. but_ the average woman continucd {to believe that the durable fabric | was better for the purposes of every | day life and she continued to use it for_the most informal hours. Throughout long years the Ameri- cans have treated serges as the peas- ants of Europe for centuries have treated homespun. Such a decision was prompted by good taste, but the new exploitation of dark serge is prompted by a desire for novelty. or probadbly by some concealed com- mercial reason which has to do with the surplus of the fabric in the markets of the world. arance in ladies” robes. they know ; i Inothing but social ostracism as it | {were. “They achicve fame and honor jonly through the reflected glory from | . jthe lady who wears their pelrs | H And what has the lady done to ! {deserve the honor Did” she ever | work for the \A’lr-l'l‘\\”hltl" Nl\r—‘ or jshe mever heard of labor. Does she Be that as it may, here comes our | shie n6ver Madrd of | < “bread and_butter” frock rigxed up | ace beril and hardship Lravely? No 1 as a rich relation. The French have | o calls (he butler or makes e : sent a few of these gowns to this usband do il Does she shower care Boxer Becomes Independent.[ country and they have inspired our @ 1 upon her young’ Nope- = ” | dressmakers to revive the jetted | BY THORNTON W. BLRG surface of serge. but that trickery At S et s ; bears a commonplace look. whereas | Do swize s steanger v bis toake this veiling of serge by silk lace and v henlaiprusecio e i 0 ways almost besond toliev e | adding metal to it is novel The sketch from Paris shows a most brilliant way to treat the blue fabric. The gown is worn for formal occasions after 4 o'clock with the kind of hat that was once kept for frocks of Canton crepe and satin. The serge foundation is slender and sharply cut. the bodice like a cuirass. It is embroidered with red, { that Indian red that flashes out at | one from some of the ancient gar-| ments owned by museums. The sleeves | which drop to the wrist, also the apron overskirt, are of blue silk lace, | the latter longer than the foundation skirt. a trick by which the dressmak- ers show their approval and cogniz- Having own breakfast, and a bod at that, Hoxer felt quite sayving is. He felt chesty That is to E he feit big, self nt, inde- pendent. For a little cub who had ' oraam cried most of the n t from loneli- Boser snowed s J1ei char The lzht of day. a' jal tomach and the feelin that he was able to take ¢ of ‘himself had | i {made a new Bear of that littie cub.} RlGHTEN UP vway. he S0 Q@ hought so ' The end. of honest Anyvway. h nd thought so. scceeded in getting ry & t up, as mpo demand nd fear ance of the Incoming long skirt. ! Possibly the fashion will spread. i i “I'm not afraid of anybody or any-| The economist will think of it, in- ndustry is to be St - i ttie Boa statle o % way to Bibions o use | skinned by or for. | ; thin&” boasted the foolish little Bear | L N i A up an old frock. If she does not want | | Some o lady. | ito himself. as 1 andered along g : i mr ard‘; lx“" to serge. if her valuation | | through the Green “T'm glad | CETNELE cReSmin the MOrK. of fabrics will not permit her to do i eiaiie ¢ e surprised at the low cos B8ibi She has no younsg. an doesnt |1 left home. I'm glad T am out in the v this. at least she can see the possibili- lishC e has fro youns and 8 loesw't [ ieat World. 1 guess 1 know about aud Exterlor Wors 3 5 5 ¢ 1y ¢ G She 14 Y there s to know Anyway, | Connult LOWN . < -E SERG Jt is an old fashion to embroider i Then why ix she lauded? imply | & e 1 th s a . TIOCATED. 1N AN ORNAMENTAL | biug S5¢7Ee,ith brisht red and thie [ PEsue s ook pet et g s LT L w. 1 FERGUSON, INC. ,..",, ANNER WITH BLUE SILK I + | kKind of handiwork will appeal to the SN RO Akl bl he said Boxer stood up and intin 231.238. MANNER WITH BLUE SILK LACE | majority. Women may. think that [hers of Tthe carth provide Tt | 8500 SIS S SO0kt * o | Feintioe Department. Fh. X, 25 A" SLEEVES AND OVERSKIRT. THE | Indian_red is a warm color to attach BYDICE EMBROIDERY 1S RED. to one's self in the hbt summer time, ) but fashion is strongly bent on the ! The fashion-makers for some rea-|work. “The vermillion dashes” desired | sen of their own let the fabric dmp‘ by artists who study oriental colors funny that Prickly Porky the Porcu- (he | BiNE. who happened along just then. | cnd of ho pdus! SN U just had to chuckle down inside, and jcua of honest ndusiny 0 i Cade |Uis is something thai Prickly Porky k do lie S seldom does. “That little rascal must {10 vou don't beiieve me. ask the IS You dom't believe me. ask the i, o run away from his mother. and ftheir bac | Which proves conclusively that into disuse and emphasis was laid { are apt to be sprinkled over our k upon the fact that it was better to ' clothes. { sk, iie thinks fie is smart and knows all | —— — is to know. | don’t believe that ; sther Bear could tell him any- | g i just now. She would be wast-) TCSted ReClpes‘ ling her breath. He needs a lesson Ol‘? {two in practical experience. I believe ate ——I'ut the milk in!I'1! give him one. just for his own jzo0d. There was somethinz almos; weet ftwinkle in Prickly Porky's usually chocoiate. broken in small pieces. and (dull _eves, as he slowly waddled ' Bull-Dog Drummond T i i i | BY CYRIL McNEILE (“Sapper”) {l: Sl e i abe ieaveeana ! | The Signof a Good Complexion | For years discriminating women have insisted on Nadine Face Powder You wiil like its sofc texture, exquisite tint and fragrance. It adheres throughout the day. Con- stant applications not necessary. At lcading toilet counters ] or by mail, bic. Send 4 ared in tie rudest and most impo- €] o ey e manner. He wasn't afra'd. This .}(’V e ey 1 ow was no bigger than he, and he 2. 2 ok i Natiosal Toilet Co., : | 4 D enna Choc boiter and let it become heated. Then add 4 doubi like | HOME ECONOMICS. | BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. With Marshmatows—In place of [0 ta\w was, whipped “cream. put marshmallow in e B0 ch enocolate cup. | o 2 W the hot chocolate and |V (1o the first time Boxer bad seen maliow, melted, wili rise 10 prii'® Do and he had no idea Use the cheaper marshmal- | GoE 200 i the more expensive ones do of course. the stupide cllow in all the Green F est H A Novel Of Mystery, LOVC aiid Adventure. iturned 1o see who was coming. What t 1921, I George H. Doran Co.) the boitom of ¢ [ Then pour the mars the to se the staff iow ¢ inot mel i (Coprright Two Spring Dinners. halved strawberries in the center of P o each round: sprinkle well with . Rhubarb. asparagus, strawberries! | sugar and fold up the edges over the D14 Mother Nature is very good to us |berries (moisten the edges. pinching R ke spstiip and the following dk them together). Brush each puff with 5 :m: i lowing dinner | o r 3°Butter and sprinkle the but- S €1p us to enjoy her boun- | tered portion with granulated sugar. Boxer stood up and « minimum In cach ¢ small. the work largely that ol iization. But in cach dis A ten or a dozen numes ously he procesded {up evers crack in the . Thick Hot Chocolate. ~Mix =poon of cornstarch with a_third of a teu- 100 stupid-lovking and (oo slow ties: ! Bake a delicate brown in a hot oven the soap, Tanvin el i 1ore appe 2 { 1o De IRE Savory Veal and Asparagus. | (about twenty minutes) and serve i {onmoap.deaving asmallgah st el r idn - Mho: ravere. (clpheniiaticatiy | CUP7OL Susar ant add buifia, Ui otl g, i i mkrrow i ] Mashed Potatoes [cold or hot with sweetened cream. op unsculed. Then around that gap | 5 0 S0 SR DL e R e B path. and Prick® Porks was co ) ? | top-milk, or with sweetened canned he built what wa< to ali intents and (20900 B8 u S Ut itk and siowly pour the corn<ar TSI UG e ratent tow Coftee Strawberry. Pufls | coapotated milk which sou have beas ek ap e i of tho ook there appared not it i Strring all the tme. In (08 VPGS I REE STREM, S Savory Veal and Asparagus. (This|€n for a few minutes with an egg- “lfcany i or SOt bos Rt T ere mre iy deniiaid dou boiler mell twy outcs i 'gtep aside for the other. It didn't A e O L - 18 amy of o b S i were proudls deneiumertond. hocolateCsimply - by ey ot ittt e o delicious onc).—Cut oné pound of veal | Cod Steak “EHIDK of takina this Up t Drumniond had vubied hic G AR e CORRRIRGY that oms As Prickly Porkr drew ik Shake—Put son= of chocol i fill it about en- g nilh. Taen shake! of liveiihood, be careful | stuff drom bauced an India-rabbes toon the floor cutlet into pieces two inches square, Peas Boiled Potatoes and put into two quarts of boiling |Coffee ., Steamed Rhubarb Pudding water with a small cheeseclotn bag, | Steamed Rhubarb Pudding.—Place a containing one stalk celery cut smail, | half-inch layer of stewed and sweet- | At &one of the names on the orzaniz- | Chocolat Do pro- Nz SUATE the fiS1-CasS geneial fees hr four Geproved him of speeci i ered afier « mo v ' one bay leaf and a sprig of parsier. ened rhubarb in the battom of a isured for s our il ot peonle’s nuin in a shaker vou i When the meat is fairly tender add small pail. which has a tight-fAitting | o, . he @ boot and to | e absoiute words in the one. o b ting a larger i salt to taste and three-quarters of a |cover. Now wix the following in-| 1ne child, like the younz anime.. Leountry, T 4 saine - they 'down over the first one. holdi - cup of raw asparagus cut into one- | gredients together: Cream together | lcarns to use his body through play up faded awa e [ orobabiy are. “Thark God! I'ye very (two firmiy in both hands and s inch lengths. Let this combination'two tablespoonfuls butter and three| Piay is his chief business during the taughed {rarely met any, but they ain’t crim- | back and foiih | cQok until the asparagus is done, then | tablespooniuls granulated sugar, then | years of his vout: o ust el SMight | oask what it is? nals™ i { drain the liquor from it. Stand the|add one beaten egg. on cup Sweel o 18 youth, not just some-| . 'y ytuzh, politely. from th No more Chocolate Sirup.—To make choco- | cooked veal and asparagus aside for (milk and one cup flour, which hasi NIN& 10 pass away the time untiltpeighboriocd of tne door Ameican: Jate sirup mix a third of a ecup of | DYE ONLY WITH a while, and put the drained-off | been sifted with one teaspoon baking | e can werk. His long vears of youti! thing, captain® rewurned the | See here, capiain, {ocoa with 1wo cups of sugar and| H liquor back into the saucepan, adding | powder, one-half teaspoon salt and|really mean that he is by so much tive, curefuily pour son that's happening slowly add @ cup of boiling water | i to it three-quarters of a cup of milk, |one teaspoon cinnamon: last add one- | E 3 SR e } ! the soap dam. “That,'cday you've g #is and con- SUr constantiv until the boiling point ! three tablespoonfuls butter, one- | half cup seedless raising and pour | %5 Pound by heredity to do v | sou zot : ans’ of people Wind IS reacked, reduce the heat. and boil “DIAMOND DYES™ ! eighth teaspoon nutmeg, and salt and | this mixture into the pail on top of | 'a8 been done by his forbears, so the hoys it. the brain They stop | for five minutes, K pgar may be 3 pepper to taste. Then thicken this|the layer of rhubaro. Work a little {much ore free to find new things ¢ right reund the cracks and as el crim- added if this proves too sweet H inside the soup” He added afinal ens Some of believe | tore, and carefully replaced | what they say. like Spindle-shanks stopper in. the bottle, “Now a sonie of “em dow't. And if Where the Toys Go. sauce with one tablespoon of flour ! more of the stewed rhubarb down the “ et ay mixed to a paste with a little cold | sides of the pail outside the batter |1° 40 better ways of doing water, and. after it has boiled up a!you have just poured in, and put a| Unless you ask for “Diamond Dye | you may et a poor dye that streaks. Play probably has its origin in moment. turn the cooked veal and layer of it on top. Put on the paii- | SUperabundance of cnergy. a sort of {deionator wnd a it of fuse, and ! it makes ‘em wors-: tn s 0 asparagus back into it to .reheat.|cover (tie it on securely with string),|reserve force for emergenc After ess we'l] leave rooin.’ a The life of a toy is usually shock- | spots, fades and wives that dved look Serve turned out into a platter. (To and place t small pail in a s,;u(-k.l\he_li_on has conquered his enemy and “It reminds one those dreadfui]clever men, intellec ok al gty brief. When one sees the zay | i Every packaze of Diamond Dyes con make a one-dish dinner of this, put pan containing boHing water. Let the | fatisfied his hunger he fills the wil- | barbarians, the Jpers. tryinm Golsome f those zuys n first-class . o Bt gayy taine aimnls Aitections Borbisms d the mashed potatoes on the piatter water boil up around it for one hour, | 4€rness with his 1oars and spends s {blow up things * remarked Toby, | 2encral tures yiie G jvadbles sin dtovoshon Swindows, 5001 | i o NN Ay B sk Falle as a border. then turn the pudding out of its mold | £Xtra strength in nless activity. ! stepping with some agility to the | worst of the et T vou' to be purchased one might be moved St R il B e Wb gl Strawberry Puffs—Stir one-quarter and serve with the following sauce. fhercby renewing himself. ~ So the:ygyrden, and a two later aes——the the o rather —melapchos reflecti TEP I.IT:TL‘L_ UB, STET ss color into any garment or dra teaspoon of baking powder into one| Lemon Sauce With a “Tang-— |3avase dances and the civilized man | 3 theyre For out of ten of those toys it usi-i ASIDE AND LET ME PA © pers. No mistakes! No failares’ cup of flour and sift these into a bowl; Thicken one cup boiling water by |PIays Bames . < It may to do it it, and use @lly happens that or two wil SAID HE Y Work in, with the fingers. one-third | adding to it one tablespoon corns |, But for the child play is more than i again” he and as he | the talkers Lo pull the chestnutx out DOL survive the ve Vit i placed | a e e cup of Jard and one-quarter cup of starch which has been mixed to a| s . It i3 alto the outlet for his! ok’ the sound of a dull explosion {of tie fire for them. And the chesi-oin its smail owner nds, Periaps | Boxer wrowled a waming. It Y >z c butter; add three tublespoonfuls cold paste with & very little cold water; | SIoWwing mental uctiviiv. his imag ame from inside the house. “On | nuts. o are the poor blamed de- not five will pull through onth. b the best imitation of Slother H 1/ y water and mix well: roll out a little let this boil up for a moment, thern | i v *"', ve'“"“' e “}"‘“;‘"‘h WOrK- i the other hand,” he nued, going | cont’ working men. are promptiy ‘and cnly one of the ten rvive | < deep grumnii ramib : vt A N thicker than pie crust and cut into.add one cup sugar. one-half cup|ple foo exigtonen o ol n back inte the room and quie droppel in the ash-pit to Keep “em shs. LT i bR S PveioEitee -0 eircles five inches in diameter (this butter, one teaspoon vinegar and one- B o hi I"'.mg the safe door open, “it Pauict They all want something for nething very interest.jherd wor >~7|1_M__ ;) _\.“:':H i’t =g e may be done with the top of an old | " If tewspoon lemon exiract. Serve|ourly vears i hi a SbrE b iThere's y hook, car | 1ing. and 1 guess it can't be done out the toy or doll that | langh'ng 1 ou her b LON LTINS E coffee can); place six hulled and | hot. { chiefly his % and his senses | He calmly relit hiy T ,\l a ”‘:\mkl they anu ng one s lI]ull( of :e..» attic as v;lv '; 1 it tea Rt = — e e ——— LRl e ,and, hls senses:lsare ape was the most noco nother, and whats really goinz at that mother vsed fo play wiih, th- A as d oy T o e X et e 1132 | undertaking., and Drummond lifted | the moment is that Peterson is doll twenty-year-old Joun play- ke i o Darothv Dal{on S | Zal 3 : fout the heavy ledger and placed it |ing the whole bunch He wants ed with when she was a child o e or the > | games P +he strings in his hands. and it 100kS " the box of blocks that brother on the table. om ion, te Oy i and d- i . B and it me 2, Loremmp e i ey o e e 47 6o outin relays, he said |10 me as if hed ot “em th He's g when he o You Ll e Siies Beauty Chat i pected bt individualism,. esch | to the group of the door, | zot the meney—and we Know > {100k with some altention at the ol he et iUt e J {for himself. with imitations and com- | “and get vour break I'm he mot it from: he's ot the organi- or the blocks, examining BN S SR L e v Daiton, the aciress, fam parisons with other children, is the |0 be busy for a bi tion—ail either red-hot revolu- . ry)ly ‘o see what they wer e Ve Nitt1e s oyl | €1 for ber in jorder of the day. Children from two| He sat down at the table and be-|tionaries. or intellectual windstor O = Bnder NaEuslVAIL Ah wop | S1ANd tle eves arew red w e 110 six should play horse and ftrain|&an Lo turn the pages. The American for calculating knaves. 1 S why tae Loy survived the usbai vicd bR, #ows nusing himself with the faked | gamated ‘em. captain. and oSy . cabinet: Toby and Peter |bplamed iot, whatever they may think. {and house. but not games of rivalry. | was not_espec Ko They should be aliowed to run freeiy | Chine ¥ m; I liked. that its survival indicat T Pand never expecied to” st stiil. | sprawled in two chairs, unashamediy |are really working for him e negiece. 52 L e o 2 = 3 i lxperiment shows that a chitd under | snoring. And after a while the de-| Drummond thoughtfully lit a cizar "p (O Gliotime toys Jasted bet 3 e e Reduction Suggestions. you _h'n\'v,‘_lrvdur;-d t’o' Four. n‘r:l")mla' six cannot sit still really more than |tective put down "the cabinet and.|ette. ter"than do’ those of today; OF D e e ardnt ,'-‘ e e woght. The rule. rse. work irty sccol at . "and finds | coming - over, sat : “Worki ard a revoiution i B e ] ind he didn't anpear to be aauaiion Fis lon sl ics sonseanio|EmEns phule; of course. works] thirty scconds at w time and finds | coming “over, sat at Drummond’s Working toward a revoiution in;er (N S0 (0058 0L (R i X 5 b anncar to e 1 teduct oth at is, if you . {some nervous and harmful | side. this_country.” he remarked. quietly. [ BHE 0 ULt 0 B L vy | pecred Boxer 1o et ous of his fats and starch. sense in but use | tlet for hix energy if it is out-| Fvery page ther o eat L wardly repressed ! sometimes half a dozen—of the sume lasted that we know from diys gone Boxer drew back his 1ip< and showed be a matter of hap-hazard guess contained an entry— | “Sure thing answered the Amer- |ican. “And When he brings it off I work. It has become a matter of ome 4 ~, P ge the all b pes 8- 1 3 eel e he B s G e L TR take in some fat c (Copyright, vt ) L Tome e s Ui immenaity of the |Euess vou womt catch Peterson forib¥, and judge them all by those. = iall his little white teeth Then | n CE. 8 &, KEUAL DaRmn DClors 0odE and It Sou i } | nroicet . dawned on the - two -men-fdast. ' “He'll pocket the boodle and en. 3 1oy L such weacy it ol dy 1 H have made large fort oul of it you cannot eat too much with-} S I the quick desiruction often is because pared to strike Prickly Pork 5 r faces grew serious. the boobs will stew in their own ycvion LAt 4 3 i roid sou he was & big man, cap-) juice. 1 guessed it in Paris: that!We DUt in children’s hands toys thatjihe head if he came any nearer Lhook: makes it s certaints L are really suitable for children much Lt 1921, by T, W. Buszess There is & deal of non- cut geitin o gros 1o s e cign: | New Gray Gowns sense that is written and spoken on cuite pos, b 5 . 3 ¢ g # 5 4 the rig a ey tain” remarked the American, leéan- Ly (b1 H the .’u‘hj-;-‘ '..[r Sietlog wnd m::. L cds in 'lu ;';,'.." u‘:uml:' es n'!‘ul“l":_! ing back in his chair and looKing at |But it ain't criminal. Tn a court of older. ~There are after all only H fQear deud of semvease fhat B e P the FEM waieht MG el and Black Hats | open book through half-closed ilaw he could swear it was an organ- | fow toys suitable for (he creepinz : { INGROWN TOE NAIL N eman. wit will takc the time and | rigated. | 3 | Gray crepe de chine frocks with picot | V45 zation forselling bird soed. i R Spring Luncheons. 3 R T Satte 1o yead bit on this | If you are too fat don't sieep 100 | cages e setiae ha s Wi 1““Gne can only hope to Heaveni For a while Drummond smoked in reaches three years or more that | g L H : subject can foon « ixh the guod muq and don't indulze in eca- | ToBet Of TAEAUNE s ”‘";“' il e I I e e e LA A L She mppreciatey e nealisuic sort ot ! g H TURNS H ‘ e o ater o e, A UDon't overeat and don- | Popularity. They are offercd in va- i “Damn it. man.” he exploded, ¥ uneasidy in their chairs. do ore delicate construction. | Tomato Bout H i T e ey T ot | Aol WiPn vour ‘meeaine - Above Al | rious ntodels, but the ruling one is 4 | the policé must know of this seemed s0 simple. in spite of the im- For the sownser child (he rag doli] s Bread OUT ITSELF : - St Tde Stk Tha enn Dossibir neraice tybo vkt beonl Maia seont] . The American closed his éves sl mensity ve the acheme Like mostior stulfed fsbric sort will wsually Clil Sandwishes 3 i Tt E—— o e | watic Cery fat peruon. should exd o |v r‘ 'y m‘ i ‘1 hroad. pla n[ .un;‘ more. ) b : |;orma(.l lur;zlllshlm‘pln.hqflluml‘:Iml_l .alxv!m- be quite as soul satisfying. i feed Chocolats R eesssesssssed member and thai i e Lo right o cis e ew tar heople want v, and back. the sides cascaded wit Jur Enzlish police know most |disputes had left him cold in the, | Strawberries and Cream o b et g By oo ih e i anantiticn CIf You The casiest method of ¢xercising 143 handkerchief points, cach with it |things.” he drawled, “but you've sort [past: but no one who ever glanced at B | e ; few deops: of Ottgror supan Bave & temdvmey toward fleshinees, to walk, that 18 why I advise walk-| picot edge. The sash ie as wide as|Of EOt some peculiar laws in your:a newspaper could be ignorant of the Airing the Scalps. i 1 e skin surrounding the n- don't cat g0 many fat i starchy ing whenever possible for any per- | 8! 5 43 | Country. With us. if we don’t like aivdleano that had been simmering just; p,o.g every woman recognize | e growing nail reduces inflammation dishes. nor so muany Sweets, until son who is overwelght | you will, and of the material. The | man— something happens. He kind | beneath tlie surface for years past. {&reat necessity of properly airing t uit Cocktail 5 + and pain and so toughens the ten- | keparate’ sash does ol appear on|o' cemscs to sit up and take nour-| “Not one in a hundred”—the Ameri- | ETO St ryondes dboare e Muflins i der, sensitive skin underneath th | these gowns, }ishment. But over mere, the more'can's voice broke inio his train of{SGIP7 L often Wontet ghout Rhaty Asparagus Salad j det einitine ¢ a e Men's Glove Customs Cherry Bett i They are repeated in beige, a color | seurrilous he is the more he talks'thought—*of the so-called revolution- ! WK | 60 P e to Women J Floating 1sland | toe mnail, that it can not penetrate 3 ) y- D which holds its own despite its lou® ! bloodshed and riot, the more con-|ary leaders in this country are dis- Sl ]“5 8 _on. Py Buch'.jan l""" i the flesh, and the nail turns natur- The whole usa zavdi gloves To make th butter a deep baking | run of popularity. ha who are | stables does he get to guard him |interested. captain. They're out for ";“;P»»-‘(‘j*w‘;(.fl-‘(}o‘man ‘;nuki“';'l“";;cf_ 1t ally outward almost over night. ‘ e e - o i e dish and cover the bottom with a afraid of the cxiraordinary number|from catching cold. | Number One, and when they've talked j1he avera: ainT e e - 4 3 Canaes: 1. “Outgro” is a harmless 3 is something that chax quently. (18 and €9 of gray crepc gowns showh to pur- | | \dier frowned !the bovs into bloody murder, and ' hair and air the scalp? I don't be- Cheese and Bacon Canapes h gr0 - 15 2 MAIESE, Ankisely ‘A igeneration 3 it nsiderca laver of stoned cherries. Sprinkle | Chasers a aking up beige in an ef- | e T (hia Teniry here, he |your existing social system is down lieve she does it more than once af Cold lamb Tomato i manufactured for chiropodists, old-fashioned and a ravincial the fruit with sugar. nutmeg and co- | fort to be individual. They have dis_ i granted. “That blighter is a member |and out, they'll be the leaders in the [day, when she takes her hair down Bread and Bufter Sandwiches 1 A smail bottle containing direc- e & ran 6 ramoTe o hen CoAnut Add sufficient cherry juice to ! carded gray sto 0. for beige. |of pirliament. What's he getting {new one. That's what they're play-|at bedtime. i’ L Straw e oten ! tions can be had at any drug store. b ! . . b woisien. on tob of this spread a la as they have s L0 the French | faur payments of a thousard pounds | ihg for=—power:'and when they've got | Of course, the scalp is aired to an of { shaking hands wit woman in the lof bread crumbs gnd continue, in al-, verdiet for black patent leather siip- | fgp {it. God help the men who gave it to;¢Xtent every time the hair is brushed 3 ! stroct or other pu plice. Very fernate lavers of fruit_and crumbs, | pers. perforated and with straps, in AWhy. surely to buy some nice ‘em. {a process that takes place anywhere v, : until the dish is fall T should be bread crumb e top luyer ! stead of the gray suede slipper which i eswith.” grinmed ‘fhia - Drummond nodded. and lit another | from twice a day to half a_dozen Jellied Lamb Broth 1 pver and | has been commoni ond. a1l Niohe | Jarm underclothes Brinmed T garetio 0dd things he had read times, depending upon the docility of el W in the oven for one hour, then | of redemption. S the bluck | g cad 4t the name, Vi irecurred fo him: trade unions refus-:the hair! But this casual sort of air- Tomato Jelly Salad with ! W brown quickly.: Serve, stockinz has no in the cox- | in one of your- brgling -to.allow diseharged soldiers to!ing is not enough. sparagus Tips | 4 h the reiterated threats of | \We are getting into such good .l Celery ! orn by wmen of furn.o A tiaey set the style of Jeaving them on. simply because it was decidedly awkward to peei off @ : wkir tizh with sweetened cream as a sauce. ) tumery unless work, oin them: Radishes ght ziove for the purpose of futhnie G Cobi ke | thin that it looks itke a 3 % Jws grinted” Hugh, “f | GiFeet action. And to what end? |weather now that sun and wind b ubarh arte § shekink hanas. Now, of course, men L e e et Somar 3 ¢ g eatme o o4 v A ikt Sroves M g {web it Qs placed o ie Hier one the ‘A passage in a part of the ledger |treatments can be given the scalp % e T tiioTar thie: for Ehuky Surprise Potato Balls. | Even with the wray e o An ihed | evidently devoted o extracts from |without any danger of colds in the| . Iced Tea ! e h & woman has been re-| Roll some r Hmotatess tore ] e fashion for-black 1a-uot sielved o are pages thoughtfully, | (he speeches of the first-class general |head. If You possibly can. go out- A vived ibalia and press n hollow In (ne fon] A black hat of satin is added to the wwpy, if these are Lhe oumw.-of{lecturesicaught his-eye - idoors in the sun, let the hair hang. About Wedding Apparel. =R of cach ball with a teaspoon, S lientral gown. Some womcn try 1o | W B0 LSS SR LG e man | _“To me, the big facl of modern life jand part it so th sunshine can reach ; . K. ‘ of sach hall with u teaspoon. e Kk to the one color et 1o |y epent & fortune. Two'is the war belween classes. . . _[the scalp. Partit first one place then| Really the only way to determine In l’hed" *h b an. ) At and | but a far mor ng effect teand pound$ e Ivelsky. Inei. People declare that the method of di'another. so the warmth can pene- (what is the “correct thing" regard- 1C; 4 F Place | js given when on fat ' strong color., To Prepare Spiced Beef. pat it inte th puy i iinto 8 dds a hat or Qo e Dloke who had ,rect action inside a country will pro- !trate to the very roots of the, hair.|ing wedding apparel—a matter con- black. In the (he whatnot on the jducc a revolution. T agree . ... it It will feel wonderfully invigorating. |cerning which & xood many inquiries ment’ H‘roughout of leef W aen Hew nder | 01 ”:‘ I""‘""f WHevening clev e women wio ! g /{nvolves'the creation of ‘an'army. . ' Lét ‘tlie sun get to the parts of the|have recently been received—is to i etot hoil down to twao cup- [ T L wear g He and silver tace frocis | silenia: whey continue ‘And beside the cutting was a note | hair not usually exposed. That is. if |take note of what is worn by brides the ho S pREVEN‘I'ol" Lo Wke the meat ot " touel the hair with Dlack Toss lays D D RN e by Retersan inred ink: oo {you comb vour hair back from thelin a position to do the right thing use, fine b the . 3 ing_silver or estone edges, or Se 2 3 o splil An excellent man! Sen or pro- | fuce. the outside part of the hair will [at the right time. ~After all. good o 2.8 . Mutton Pie With Tomatoes. they use black paradize fiues | Englang and Scotland had heen SDUS luaeted tonr? x PO | ally have air and sun enough, |form in matters of that sort is e diatd | raqedhbera”g ends of or ) o make a mutton pie with to. They avoid jet < ruther than area. and each ; The note of exclamation appealed to |inside it will be darker, oily. per-|a matter of usage. and if some cus- ot A oves. mitoes. caver the hottom of a haking % o distvier appeared to be in charge of Hugh: he could see the writer's|haps, and when the hair begins to!tom once well established regarding{ al OSSlblllf Ofl ds =y e ramon #nd pepoer. fdish with d crumts and 6l with Dandelion Sandwiches one director. A varying number of .tongue in his check as he put it in. | turn gray. the inside part will be|wedding apparel no longer prevails, P U nsects. ul of flour and alternate lavers of sliced coid roast 3 subdi in every main division o 2 G apt to turn first. So when you air|then we simply have to say that it i 1 e i fa'es inen murton and peeied and siiced to-. Use either the wild or enltivated | had its subdirector and staff,| (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) the scalp and sun the hair, brush it |is no longer the custom. Once. you ¥ we ato the b and prose Cmatoes, seasoning each | with dandelion leaves. preferably the fiue fand @1 some of the names Drummond | S —— in an unaccustomed fashion. know, the bride always wore a high- 7 the beef ntn £n casiten Tio'd and | pepper. it and bite of bifter. Thc|white inner leaves Wash pat | rubbed his eyes amazemen Thé growing scarcity of specimens in| And even when vou do not give it|neck frock and gloves. Now she! I}l REVENTOL ) eaver wiila thite weighted Sewn dast laver should heo of tematoes. dry. chop fine. season with salt and | Bricfly. the duties of every mun wers {every department of zoology has led to|such an claborate” airing. shake the jusually wears a neck line that is de- o e it inwnane, (Tet dtoremain Lsoriakled ith bread crumbs Bake | pepper. or. if preferred, moistcn with {outlined: the locality in which his|the ‘setting apart of large game pre- finir out morninz and evening, run [cidediy low and she very freauent) N MAKES A CLEAN HOME 4l wori e peer Cs el Whe 0 mav for thres-fonrthe of an hour and | mavennase dressing 7 T et e T, his exact " reaponsibilitics, | cerves In the Wilds of Aftica and butting | the fingers throuzh it and give the |goes gloveless, even at most formal | be Skl nu ctoed sorve immdiateiy, itween tain slices < Laltered bread. so thal overlapping was reduced (o them in charge of experts. calp @ Quick massage. weddings. 3 : N : 7 i + 4 e | i

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