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WOMAN \G THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 WOMAN'S PAGE. 21 W ee pounds o i t L1 Sk d =41 | lagains & ea hic e c 2 4 P aisespatase ot Inthotinel | onsion nemawiand fou it smmeritor) | 'FROCKS AND HATS FOR CHILDREN LISTEN, WORLD! , e "W e The Pinnacle of Tea-goodness . Ke two cups of water, two medium- | P1atter and the sauc® in & gravy bowl. |1} i BY ELSIE ROBINSON. ! ‘*,"" its idea as a bag y sot aside to cool. Any fish can be used, L S — ~‘\,..m'." Hlit ek R He ’:(";»] ks od onjons 1ablasnoonfils the pnions wie cook info’a bowl Put the n. pou You'll mever get anywhere until tested the L —= — — ou've learned to climb out of your- =1 i selt and 100k over the heads of | Svery onee in a while a child poses one heel of he o she | o L in such a man s costume was too alluring to let | self over whether peopie are en wino) &0 unnoticed. The honnet she wore ter entirely un- | was of blue crepe de chine wreathed limht values did | With Pink roses. the ends of blue vel- caught | YeUribhon. These followed the lines er. mildly. : shawl o down to Story. For even ea can i« a small boy with a r who can tell fairy storics | avd 4 mother who knows how to stop the pain, H il and boil unul then pour th | thin and e NCic will not be as rich as halibut, i” BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. | Maple Nut Mold. eam with maple | until it is veryi m into a mold| there before the e « been sprinkled with nut|TanEement. A vouns U fine. Cover the to to onton tal e an sonful of red cup of boil Doenfuls Vuniil the t Sweetén some sirup and whip thick. Pour t at b re ARy e H Peanut Drops. | Look over the heads £ | conscions of {this recently and the ar meats chopp: o 4 three tab the moid with wrappinz paper and mother's hat plumage. onfu ther, then @ press e o down seenrely fe | her in the (. The sketeh is re- ' that alone would have caused content of t]\msa_ i R i o R S W eun of strat saice o stout cord mold | produced today The abbreviated frock. quite escap- ( ) E L sy ul Jing the Kkne biking powder. one-fourth teaspoon- 2 3 s W band under I shows this ehild taking an after- | (RF Q00 KRS 88 e chiffon 1av- [ ishiy printed with small rosebuds in | pink. " Pale pink stockings wrinkled | about ner little legs and her san- dal slippers were of Dblack patent Add two tablespoontuls of leather. Obviou , she was dressed — alf of finely ) ped pra- | in the bhest fashion for children at nuts. Drep the mixture from a tea- the tea hour. and she knew i1, spoon onto a slightly buttercd hak The costume brings the assurance |ing sheot. one ineh apart, and place that children and rosebuds wre still one-haif a peanut on top of each cake. shed 1ee and salt ir hours f cup of the ful o Cthen add two tab! salt and one-half cup of flour spoonfuls of but- one-fourth cup of s and « ilk | address for a free sampte Krocer's name nn Send a Viking Heroes Held 1 linked together. They can Wear as ake for about twelve minutes in a | (o Sniada Tea Company, Hoston, Mass. | many of the pink blossoms as they slow oven. This recipe will make { wisli on the head and the hody. Also. fiwenty-four little cakes for them printed fabrics are.in fash- | ion. and the frail dimities with their mass of tiny flowers and leaves are (o be used whenever they can be found. Patterned fabrics have not been in first fashion for children in recent years. and they ar> brought in at a time when juvenile clothes were ever <o brief and so apparently in- Bacon in Highest Flavor Favor The bacon cut of voung pigs. pickled and sugared. was a choice delicacy of 1,200 Yards Unbleached Muslin 45x36 Frult of l.oom Plllowcasesl lasted until noon. so com £ you _expect to g - T consaquential ting you or not, as lon to the earlv Norsemen. Curing bacon for _The sugar-scoop bonnet is another | measure life by your personal gains or fin = innovation. and one can choose it in i & W limit each customer (o not Limit 25 yards to a customer than 6 cases paine, juat se long you be bound | ny desirable color. When pink and the Engiish market is an important in- dust £ N toda Dlie are comhined. one reaches the | within the walls of yourself and end |y ustry of Norway today. ReiSht of fashion: 1t is-only weeord=!inimiserviand ohrcurite. THALS WHALT - a G he b0 the iTnics THoL & ehila Shonid | napioery and gbrourus. Thats vyt 1) $2:00 Wash = $1.5C Fotiow the side trimming on & Bat | Thes couldnt climb out of then | i el mawnnara, Toe 5he Ban | and eea ] Simb ol nC i Satin Where Your Doliars Count Mast Pongee amitted only A very few fashions{ thev ended in the roek 2 9 Ut have been designed for her (Bu i you can rise boce the (i tl pure sitk. in an i “ ders s v in revenge. As- by il hives R light and da o from her. such as sandal slippers. | big program in awhich your own ex- | | short sleeves and skirts, hobbed istence plays a small hut honorable - 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. }and socks. although the' latter is not{ part. then vou have the trie secret ¥ ] c ] always admitted. e Sower andithe woslatis vo oy " . b TS e rsaie Webwen | Sl e SN0 Lie wolld Is your meten | c Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. ] those who, fashion juvenile apnarel | famous to do this 1 have found this | - to bring about a season of colors. v - s ‘ ANl white i e backeround: Pag power in dl'_m'rl. folk and (fh'] hunting “ . ’, H S R B LRt LR | IR L L D S L ibo” Jersey is the prime product of age-perfected cur- ing methods. Sugar- sweet and sniey, these not-too-fat. thin slices of finest texture coax apne- vocate Bright red is u ones ad at every flea or pat. but an old hunter AR | Sy fea or nat butan old bunter ew dport Hats FROCK OF WHITE Lot 5 § | nery and for ribbons that stream |, & Toe FIGURED WITH PINK T, e neckior ine, welstey There ; uro \WHIG el o 50 17 & wiani comal Und sced nderprice 200 Just Arrived X ‘.T IN DIRECTOIRE | ig an effort to bring black into promi- | really master this truth. sin and sick- | $4.00 and $5.00 Values fDECGHINIE nence. It may succeed next winter and sorrow and death would g d | to some extent. but it is too warm- the once-over and pass him b | tooking for summer d After all. | .y the high zods would open the of chocalate at the Ritz,| MOIRETS i Eeneral arc notinelined { doors and sa tite and thrill the She twisted her smail self about iny 1f one adopts thg patterned fabrics taste. Youll find ! the chair until she was comfortable! they should be sheer. even in silk §15.00 Value : P appy. Clutching one edge of | and the figurations should be small ! this zl;:\a;gaz‘id"h i chair wi hand and balancing | Bold designs overwhelm tiny figure Stewed Mushrooms. i i This is by far the most economic $ = The Nost Popula' ‘B wuy of cooking mushrooms. for all} i \ ne ALai cAn ne used, and in addition at All ‘\Iurkflu q - “savce makes them go tarther; ] Y l i 4 Wi noon cup scout. and take vou have learhed the counters Take half a pound of mushrooms three-fourths of a pint of milk. one from heather mixed Clot and Pleated Coats. The | > p plespoonful of flour, one tabl §i N ) {spoonful of butter, sali. pepper and Full tailored Chain Stores roceri lemon juice. Peel and staik the | andG es. ' T ! mushrooms. wash them quickly and} arrow belt and |.n-5”v~ ¢ g g i lexamine them carefully. i | e the sports effects went out in a hurry. G in a saucepan with th |them cook gently until A Letter About Shoes. | require many seasons for a radical | (ne flonr smoothly a ¢ change. [itie oia” ik, then add tris th k- | 25 Sllk Dresses Some time ago I talked about re-| But the work of this particular or-icnine: “to the mushrooms and milk | early tom zanization will help a great deal. 1 ducing ankles and mentioned that | & K and stir gently over the fire until it e hih shoes kept down the | wonder whether other womens cluba |igila"welf ‘and thickens. " Season (! i ot s unlies. Tn answer tolms D e e aqt [taste with salt, pepper, butter andl n and Ci . size of the anki |'would be a splendid idea if the lead- (1205 *jld Mol Fot aish in and C 4 ° P | ine bunche final clea Values in the lot up to 00. Not ail sizes in any one style. but ail in one or the other style od a letter, which | ing club in each community would | 3 4 ta/vor o < garnished with fried bfead. interested me a great deal. The pub- | LK€ UP this work. It would com- that article T recei | hysies nhe. Thea shoe merchants to lay in aj | lie health committee o he OWa stock of sane shoe and that would ‘”h | tederation of Women's Clubs create a demand ng shoe manu- | Strawberry 1p. \ ating a_de short time they | Whip 2 pint of cream, add b 200 New Sport Hats just received facturers, and in a and for be for shoes that havs {would begin to turn out more shoee!cup of powdered s r. two cup N York and take from the a5 . | e tineviine. low heel that would be not only healtiy, b Wehed ripe st wrappings, Hardly two aiike in the lot 28 N l Pl d sk B e Shank These shoes | kood looking as well They are a salt. Freeze let Organdy Yarr imed Felt Hats with ove! ty ak irts c from the sic i Milan. In fa lect from. and five Cut Feit Strings, Combinations of Felt styles to . but Hats worth four dollars. to -be sold a \approved by various as-ready beginning to do so. five hours before the Y. W. the Amer- al A ciation. nd others— {and erenants in cities where this opaganda work has been car- s feport that they can hardly - Jugh Shoes Lo satisfy the new demand ican Medi Beautiful color combinations in thesc \ll-wool Plaid Skirts that should sell as h 9 98 ac S1630. Box-pleated model most in e . den Spring Org andies and Voiles ried “Bayer”’ on Genuine Aspirin—say ‘“‘Bayer” is gratifying news to lwar{; R Warning! When you sce the name] ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Eara !l have been predicting the Sndotl o ) X “Bayer” on package or on tablets ;Cl’!t- TDXI“}"%M- L}"'Hbigcili"Bd 10f | vears. 1 think 1 said a counle of o”se g g e ain, ruggists . se ayer vears ago that in two or three years: you are getting genuine Aspirin T. o ablets of Aspirin in handy tin we would be wearing a sane toej \. t prescribed by physicians for twenty- | boxes of 12, andpm tiies ot 2tand| again. My assertion has only par- | Y- BY Laura. A.Kirkman ower an e ew Lowere nces tially come true. id not take i one years and proved safe by mil-|100. Aspirin is the trade mark of | 2 Jaeration the great lemgth of fions. Take aspirin only as told in | Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetics | ime it takes to change shoe fash- ge for Colds, Head- | acidester of Salicylicacid. jons—hats may vary overnight; shoes Doing Over Your Walls. fter.” sSmall boxes of this patchin 3 800 YARDS GEORGETTE FlGURED VOlLES ’ oA _ iplaster can be bought at hardware Will you please give me a little | store inexpens . and it should bel Values, 69¢, 75¢c, 89c and More advice concerning doi g ;| mixe t 14w o 1a | s LELL, ke ':::m; ‘“.,:;::":”‘rc;‘lfl‘r go,o“;,: t':]" }:’.‘uu:{ with an xr(“\( et ke | A most remarkable |nmcl\;|~\ of 3.800 yards to be sold tomorrow at llx 3 r it £ i Bor Hfine 10 | g sale e O e ago. Beautiful georgette effects on dark umn, “T would like to tint them, but | ihis pias St Uherconsik than the wholesale price of a month a n‘n getis o e and light grounds in a profusion of color com? ymations. Mind. you. these < don’t want one of those tints which ney ilk: for nail ho B bl 1 1 st be put on rapidly and whi uges it should be as stiff ». shee iread voiles of excellence: not a blur to detract from th must be put on rapidly and which | SuUBes it should be s w01 fine. sheer two-thread voile will leave a mark if one has 10 $top | mixed at a time. # it SServ i beanty, Al full 40 inches wide, with the wide tape edge. in doing th work. Do you think I|gyickly a cannot 1 oot o W et S BEEE RS B S 40- lnch Tissues 68c Colored Organdles Fancy White Stripe Voile As 1 have just finished tnting my [ Crung out of cold w 00th i ¥oalient. 8 o sheer. Transparent, Cri Beautiful Sheer White own walis, withoui the help of & patehing plaster into these wet 5 oty 4 piasds and Orzandies in nearly evers Voiies in a large variet professional painter. 1 can give the [with the palette knite. and allow it 1o |8 (g eoks,” i colored Spiain color. as well as the c w o oand - wid H"H c 7 2 Vlenty i . following explicit directions ey fordwa b Eran B d . o hours at ieast befo hite much wanted dots L4 si ‘ : ombination on whit Instead of using one of the Water|piving the tint paint o matoat O tints to which my reader-friend r THe" negt. dten 18 1o; wash. ail e doceses fers above. 1 used a paint tint, and | woodwork the room. particularly the result is a soft. dull finish which | uch xpots as the tops of doors and | is washable (my rooms are done in @' \windows or the u 3 d i do e upper part of picture | light tan, but these paint tints may linolding, where a paint bruysh might be had in a large range of colors) ldrag out dirt. i The first step in tinting the walls of | *1{ will pay ¥ou to buy a zood paint | a room is to prepare the plaster sur- prush. A poor one sheds hairs { 2 300 3 face for the int. It the room has|thus calises much trouble in painting. | \ very fortunate purchase of 2. wrd< New Ginghams, in a large sclec- cen papered previously, alum water|Sometimes, however, even an expen- il 000 of large, medium and small 1»14\‘1-4 as well as the mpu!.u checks and plain c [must be applied with a large brush to sive brush will do this. and the hair remove this old paper (it will peel off | must then he ed from the pamt ! ff colors, uml»l(\ us to offer an extra fine. firm fast- mlmml cloth at 17¢, instead of been’ calcimined. this finish must be | which 1t is well to run the paint | 29¢. Beautiful colors and combinations for stree i casily when dry); if the walls have on the wall by the aid of a pin, after | i . £ y washed off with a sponge Wrung out | prush over the s ] oy . ¢ Tached S iwic s tmougs wrabw on [orumover the et amn L on 30¢ Percales 49c¢ Linene Sultmg Best Windsor Crepes J from ordinary thin cream with t dresses and children’s wear. simply of uncovered plaster, all that than an erdinary paint. For 7 : % 5 is necessary is to sponge off dust and! not be worked over. One even stri Full vard-wide Standard Firm durable Suit nch wide fine Crepes dirt mar| unless, of course. the!will siffice. And if desired b reale: long ring ed to look like l.lvn shtzowns and unde ,-43 § house is very new and no such marks room may be done and the w of light and dark grounds l7c \,, colors, 24 inches wide 29c - in flesh or wh c i ts, dresses and chil- white with blue, pink @ $ or sh en's wear lavender stripes make tfi“’k ich wfilpped Cream - || B e SREEI R i A The Third Floor is Overflowing With Bargains for Tomorrow GIRLS’ $3.00 WHITE DRESSES For zirls of § to 11 years. You'll say the: are surely 4 wonderful bargain. Beautiful. sie White voiles and crisp transparent organd nd the organdy ° Yoiles. trimmed with fine laces with tucks and wide, generous hems. Organdies popular, and these are very moderately priced $2.50 SILK CHEMISE HOME NURSING AND HEALTH HINTS BY M. JESSIE LEITCH. Hosiery & Underwear Bargains Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose Slight regular weave is the cause of < inktead of 69 12 § s c R & y and ack. cordoy white LADIES’ CLOCKED SILK HOSE Heavy Quality Silk white “embroidered on . <olid black. Seamed c . double sol il yuble- Ladles Full- Faslnoned Lisle Hose | cupboard for aching ears. ¥or John- nic had had earache befory Johnnie Rather Likes I Therefore he made no strenuous ob- jection when his mother, slipping off his shoes, put him on his grandmoth- ue in this lot of fine w ble pecially full_eut awd well 1 9 'S bi o best e s styles in the lot is er's big white bed ana put the pillow, |§ Mitde. One of the t lling B " / was busy with the sick baby and the|covered with a a selection of elaborately trimmed lace yoles ringing of the telephone, and the|clean towel, L aet pionact and the 75¢ BATISTE BLOOMERS Johnnie's Earache. Just a few of the things. When Johnnie Jones came home | you can do Wltrl/ yfrom school in the middle of the, milk man asking for his money, and |Jolnnie knew that the warm, morning. holding his hand to his Ay A 7 - Row of water into his aching s thes e b ) ac 8 opport tv to buy bloomers these the butcher boy explaining that he|would ease the throbbing wonderfully. || aade frmm fine. loseiv-woven white or pink batiste, c band and knees. ear and crying softly because it was knew she had oraered chops, and if|And besides. t V. 2 3 s, 1 | it was rather fun io S 4 ce: she thought she had ordered boilingihelp hold v kidney-shapea |] * W clastie ¥ . ou n aKe meat, he. the butcher boy, was quite | basin close to his A ped | WOMEN'S BATISTE GOWNS An Silk Chel i l TAKE the thin cream from the top of the bottle, or most any evapor- These combed an unmanly thing to cry, his mother ad behind his ear. ! hip v can be used with equal za = 4 e 2 > art of r < For strawberries and other seasonable ::,’!‘1 B anesstnne more ol o ’I'h::”('ure Pleaxant. lNFANTS, 98¢ NIGHTGOWNS e Closel Knit Pants, g “Wh, » 5 sure she was wron, It was called a “Kidney bas o il fashio 1 i ted milk a:ld add a few d"OPfl of “Whip-Ezey”, Whipped cream to serve with coffee Aed for the mimite Johunie wasland it wes white enamel and’ madc Of fine_quality flesh or whit te: extra full T s g nd---Presto! in two minutes it is beaten into thick, or cocoa. neglected. So he put his books!Johnnie think of the hospital where | cut, tailored style, with shirring and stitching. Very > h D " down sadly in the corner of the hall{he had been when he had his tonsils || special tomorrow. C LADIES’ SILK GLOVES rlc whipped cream of velvety smoothness!” Whipped cream sweetened to serve clothes closet and struggled out ofjremoved. with: dainh 1l d his rubbers and his little woolen cap| Johnnie's mother had a little basin’ l 50 GIRLS' PRINCESS SL“)S There are only small " H *‘ld h h dainty jellies, deserts and and sweater and sought the warm,|of white cotton sponges which she . this lot of Silk on’t have to buy special, CUS“YWIllppmg cream puddings. Sunshiny room upstairs, where his|had made and pinned into squares of Note the fine quality mercerized-finished nainsook. all sizes, §1.00 c d be. £ e s . grandmother spent most of her time.|old linen and baked in the oven until|f e fulin e close, even stitching, and you'll price. Women-w ~.-an st of all, when I use “Whip-Ezey” the Wondeulylight and ey meringues for And because Brandmothers are gen- [the outsids covers ware - almost || the TINESS ANLINE GEU5 GTT Y C | Va0 Wl cone” iy or tnese. lemon, cream or chocolate pies. erally the nicest. most sympathetic|scorched. This meant that they were | PUY 5% 5 X 9 cream stays whipped for 24 hours or more---none : pees bersons i the world, Johmnie held hia sleritized. Ana” when she tminued 6.50 BIG GIRLS’ COATS CHILDREN S BELLY BANDS i » Whipped cream o serve with fruit salads ear and wept into her lap., and in-|them she was very careful not to! $ Good P v ands. in of it returns to liquid form Doy sisted ‘that his ear hurt, and she was | take them out of the package till she | Coats for the big girls § 1o 14 years. of fine el e e paaamtn : not to touch it. | was ready to use them, which also || quatity check and plaid coating trimmed iwitl Tatato A To- B c i “How much does it cost? Practically noth. For Charlotte Russe and Cake fllings. arache—Then and Now. infiresuunéh» Ntle boy. g Cotars of green and biue on collars Eelitox pinning i i i ize 25 . v i he grandmother watclicd, as. inter- |fl and « teally B coats that should of “Whip-Ezey” lasts me for two or three ke ke N Man. snd answered the telephone. and | What is in the water, Julia?” she, sl 50 CORSETS For the ext - women { wecks--and mind you, I'm serving whipped For baking batters where flufy lightmess in | 1 00k 0 b (he big window | 1% Just a weak solution of so; g These ‘vests are ‘wonderful cream now at every meal.” meecec: wide open. to' the March morning, | Dicarbonate. mother. 4 2 Made from firm durable quality coutilhizh or values ped neck and wide c For cereals served hot or cold. hurried upstairs. saying: “Where is ;;fia _‘hol;" u.v;v(‘l s.‘;oo““” glied—witer, low hu with 4 serviceable pporters and c shoulder straps, H v little boy, and whatever b ) i soda 1o a ffup to H my 1 ndiwhate e brought WOMENS EXTRA SIZE PANTS ; i jsuccess in mdl«m/ merinques—cuven S o fie Tan carache. and § was gust | The ierigator must e ield quite| soautiful. wheor; finc vatiste Gownn—open fronts A e oty e e i wondaring what we should do for it.” | low, so_ihat the water flows into i g s e pis roomy for the extra siz c ith storage cqgs of lower cost. 5"1' Cafe Parfait and other frozen mmured " Johnnies - mrandmother, | car at low prossure. You seotl h:»}l‘vl Hastly timped “\'l" A b i, women. Mustin wiisthand and ! “Whip-Ezey” is sold at all groc it elicacies. raising the mofst little weeping fac Lit about a foot above Johnnie's head. ;.flfi;rfi;fl“:h Neex ity Jace-trimmed knce ! s ers’—it is Fe and patting the small boy tenderly.|And when T put the glass point into a o A 2 i or cream floats on grape juice and “y 1 i h ! i o ‘ ' 3y ARan juice Tot salt against his ear and some | his ear. 1 am careful to direct it' ‘”I ted absolutely pure, harmiless and other refreshing beverages. P o it would helps mim:|downward and back, making. tis| INFANTS $2 50 P. K. COATS &IGIRl‘ls lUNDER‘VEAR i tasteless. wouldn't it? That's wha!l I always canal as straight as possible.” i Short Pique Coats for small tots ,.rlprmx\ |d i, nd Pants for b ;u.'v:..\\ ' sy 2 dia for you when you had earache.”| “Oh, mother. it feels so good: quality | medium welt pique. Some heited a s nmed it Manufactured and Guaranteed by *'Whip-Ezey"'makes possible ronis e mother was in. the bath- |love irmieations in my earsAng, || others pleated. These arc the kind that launder s ‘I::‘r‘\th and, ght knee for c { room hy this time, so perhaps she did | pressing the kidney basin close to his [ so well. all these and endless other room by head: Tonnmic demonsirated happinee; CHILDREN’S COVERALLS MEN’S SHIRTS & DRAWERS Lacteal Analytical Laboratonet, Inc. things that templ the appelite Rut in a few minutes she had re-|with his quaint littlc three-cornered t Buffalo, N. Y and please the 17" turned with a pillow and a rubber|grin. Made from a remarkably firm, stout striped ma- Mens Batbriggan Shirts and { ease palgle. sheet and a big, clean towel, and an| “The water is all gone, dear. That |l terial, absolutely fast colors and & garment with Drawers. 3 color. hort frrigating can io which she attached | will do for this time.” 'And, patting || sleeves. and does all the name imples—"cover all’ c sleeves, sngth and double c seat. Sizes 34 to 46 the little straight glass irrigating [his ear dry with the little sponges, |} Sizes for children 3 to § years, and cvery child should point which Johnnie knew was kept | Johnnie’s mother put a little pointed | have them. sarefully put away im the medicine | pledget of cotton loosely into his ear, =