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WOMAN'S ‘PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 1l o0 WOMAN’S PAGE. 100% Perfect i ORNAMENTAL GLOVES REVIVED. Every Packet Of‘ BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. p—————————— ————— | ! Glove fashlons have not been qui- law Wwas observed as sternly as escent for several years. There |though our women were bound by was a long period of time in Wwhich | the traditions of the near east. ,women wore a certain kind of kid| Long before the war challenged . to cover the hand and a certain type !all conventions there was a revoit |the danger of a woman overdevel- H veil slippe ers are not supposed to be beauti- fashion in France first, then in Amer- | = = 0 wom“f’p,m,s el e An Oblique of the Jaw. f “nl sounds m‘(le fancy kaitting, only 3 you leave out U 1 stuff,” v, Shoulder Exercises stretched out in front of you and \::L:l Summer was half over when Ted |¥od. buc Bob b Ut oy wait 5 hands doubled into fists, Draw thel, o=y no o in the hay|This is a regular bandage. It looks hands back to th the muscles as though ing a great welght. Fancy yourselfjand hurt bis fuce b out rowing a heavy boat against a il e stong current, that is thetnort ue“;::‘ ;“:‘ *::fl:‘ x-: exercise you are doing ard it 1S on o ed in a 1 . of the best for developing the shoul-iyeighborhood where first aid was an [ el g ::?:‘:; Gers and glving @ beautiful shape to{ D ® PN B RN the voung folk | in ¢ the upper part of the bac O H shape.” inally,” continued Lauretta, “by repeating this last turn three times sort of thing,|and reversing over the left ear we very superior | finish up with two circular turn< houlders, |enslnl|, shi jou were pul = {1ott, fell unaccountably to the floor| jiy. There wa A great deal has been written about oping her shoulders. Square shoul- ica. There ¢ 1l con- Sreiare women whoawill o few remnants of nincteenth century 9 is st the featunis siatementiSney ard prejudice that we have carried over ones who wear gloves in the even- |} < g to . the twentieth century. The ! ; age had ing. no matter what form the gayety | /I e J T Siag vhat like | O BOIPOSINE Hhe pr takes. But one cannot base fashions |More feminine sloping shoulder may | The next txerclse 1 Bon what Like ! ° 1t wouldn't have been 5o bad if Ted | been on the left side of the face,” be- 3 upon the prejudices of a minority | D€ better looking than the square, this, only the hands are hitvd U0 17 had not been 5o positive about not|gan Ted, conscious that he was shoulder, but there are certain iypes |the sides and drawn into the shoul- {Q% SANT o S, At iy ey s i formed by certain women, who, poor d 1 : Wz 5 e ing to have his fa. of figure to which only the square|ders, so that when the elbow I8 bent 'Jy B, Ciniigient, and declared against | faction and that Bob was grinning is to be depen&ed upon for quality i or rich, have never appeared in the 3 < an nom s Ve e 5 0 f the shoulders. 1 7 Airee wichout a elose fhee veil. They {<houlder is becoming, so a woman | the fists rest on top of the e iaadaie T el Ll g A e | it they omitted this trifie, showing |>houlders because she fears to make and ‘eter £o,” hs “Then we would have started over : 1 : veight. ¥ t° tighten the |and : Send a Postal Card and Your Grocer’s Name and Address for a that. ‘after all. the fres test shares|them brawny or unfemining. As | heavy Wwoshi Jow Butt N Soics | emile, tryink” o 1ok e [the left temple and carrled the Free Sample to Salada Tea Co: Bostcn, Mass. somé. of the prejudices of the tradi-|mutter of fact it would teke mACH|MUSCER SR L next day it your|felt and consclous that his jaw was |circolar turns backward:" Lauretia Yo ot fonzbarndieast) e arms and shoulders feel sore. Doing |fecling supe explained, “it works both ways.” possibly manage to overdevelop the head asx if it were about to drop But. despite this conservative mi-| ndrity, the face veil went out of the cxercise over again will take out, shoulders. 5 r ut. st 3 tom com- | There are two excellent exercises, . The proof that you need | © g\l:"' “;é‘t“:l;‘t:n'::. uwlg\lr'::m'zumgltuveu both very easy to do at home. One e is the soreness of lhmacI Heeds Sixter's Advice. ! Cocoanut Jumbles. ceased to be a necessity and werc {18 1o stand upright with the arms cles. | $iv " scoffed his sister. | One cup of sugar creamed wiih e ally alsrarm Sty A ereapt | mmeeeeeee———————— | D e e i e anin ity cLERS - SLVERSUTS B e ves % e I ————=— = = jihe jaw. ope of those fascinatirig|ofmour cream in which ome-huif tea: Tigy, e e e 2 bandages we used to practice in the | Spoonful of soda has been dissolve : = ik s tho mesae began o geeads aes Colors in Cotton ! The 0ld Gardener Says: {Red Cross rooms during the war” | AGd two cups of flour and vanilla te [ i RS RaR T a e B BT ¥ It your lawn is not quite as | | Ted looked at her blankly. - flavor. Iut in 4 cold place over might. : I 5 i, the atreels ates_city, buL | ity 4 You would Tike to see | |oblique of the jaw? Sounds ominous |Cut out with a ring cutter. brush Philadelphia | gloves in the streets ofea city, bUt| [t has frequently been suggested| . it or if it has a tendency to | {I have put ounds ominous, | Col, out Wit S0 ™IeE Soriokie it they are omitted in counfry life and |that the reason that cotton abrics| | zrow brown lute in the sum- | e n to Lrow upon Lwenty minute for_any occasion under a'roof. have recently come to the fore s ma-| | mer give it u good top dress- By ok 4 WEDDING =GRADUATION **BIRTHDAY CIFTS tincli D ; ( Mie new kind of veil is Arablc |teriats”for the cholcest of frocks 13| | ing now before a drouzht comes voor .. "But an | 3 andjeweled \\eddiygfiings'iféuwfiafirzfihfl,d peme rn only by those who feel they | scemed to receive a special boost. Thisi | Jawn when vou think rain is ! Bring on your oblique 2 {poonfuls of ground cinnamon and one 22 4 & ‘upcn request. :‘flly ':::‘!w}r;l:;(;:;lfim;!:r»;:‘r:':‘e;lw}:" f:l'; ?l!lghl have had something to do with coming in a day or t S or “f l};n’; ll,g\rn,undhl» mr{,.d!: uud“y;om_g fldcmr gradually, knead % GIFT BOOK itlustrates and prices Jewels, Silver, China. the accessories permissible. There! Byt gomething that has had even i e SSon ;a&o(’.-gm?’:“ ; e, DD B 8 |,.w»d‘;;»:X&)&f»fn‘o;oa"n' ého"'m:kt::; are some women, you know. Who are i more to do with it is the fact that the never content without floatipg emds | manufacturers of cotton goods have attached to them; others who insist | managed to get more attractive colors upon being as squarely and neatly |in their cotton fabrics than ever be- {cut as a full-rigged ship. fore. and have had the good sense to cut with a Glassware. Watches. Clocks,«= /ailed upon request. ,Ta.rnpleg of Correct Social Stationery i/l be formarded if desired including Wedding lnvilations end Announcements, Anniversary, Receplion. Dinner. Dance and Debut lavitations i i With the hose. Don't keep the | lroller bandage. two grass cut too short, but cut it | ljoiced the little sister, often enough to avoid the ne- | |with enthusiasm. | cessity of raking the clippings. Sister Starts Bandaginz. i . . s e e warst sezatcnine | Beautify me Complexioa cake cutter; bake in a K isrting Cards The question of gloves is not sct- |employ high-grade designers in mak-| * — — T-ccndlmhrg s ’(INI. however, for us; as the Ameri- |,.,,",,§".‘rn, for their materials. Once Chocolate Cookies ralbiis e e mbo e lon 1| P [ cans begin to discard them during 'these interesting and attractive de- ocola . Side of the jaw, we must start from INTEN DAYS they day hours in the l'fl\ll’\ll‘)i ’_lr“’ signs were almost enli{;ly (‘Dnfl]fldflzi (g Take onec-half cup of butter and the right tempie and carry the (r{e ‘renchwoman begins to glorify | xilks. Moreover. you seldom cou n . = o e . r end of the bandage from before, back- | Eravea and raise them to the “nth" | the tempting array of colors in cotton [14rd. one and onc-half cups of SUEAT. |\ ;g by two circular turns. Holding dcgree of ornamentation. fabrics but you could in silk. one cup of grated chocolate or cocoa, | ths Folld bandase and anrolling as | <he has ?-d"hl]t-ll the nrunuus‘ w‘m;n two eggs, one and one-half teaspoon- ! we go. I by the court ladies who went into 3 | i nnds e S Sounds”like a Cook's tour—'start- | the forest to hunt and carried fal- Raspberry Dumplings. fuls of baking powder and a little|, B¢ S, 1€ e " moaned Ted. | | cons an their wriste. Men apd Women | g} or bread or biscuit dough may | vanilla. Add one cup of milk and two | s Bob with awkw y [ alike indulged in the most capricious | FERET DR OF L 0i Gainties. Let |cups of flour. Drop from a teaspoon (1o kelp the bubbling winder ~of | [Rauntlcts in those days: morseous | bt UHe 10F HU Nt bread | ana sprinkle with sugar, leaving | bandasce. ‘ things were these, sewn with few. | the GOUER £C0 NECL Fipe 'in halls S pito sugar, leaving | VT the thira arrival over the | e Eovered with embrodery. fringed, | Xbonke Is used. then Siepe O (lin | space between (0 allow for spreading. |jest ear,” procecded Lauretta, serenely, | ] eme c: | tasseled ana faced with colored kid. | 208 jet WEr BEMA 800, Lite pan gt Gl ey [lott car” procecded Tauretta serehely| ey and tissues of impurities. Leaves i Such ornamental gloves have ' re-| oy crushed raspberrics around them: The custom of wearing a wedding | the back of the lead around {urn | he skin Clear, soft, healthy. At lead- tutned o They are worn | J0G" hike. Biscuit dough may be | veil is supposed to have originated |overlapping it onc-half on the right| ing toilet counters. If they baven't ALth e and - one-plece | [iyed quite soft and dropped in)ages ago when the bride came to|side of the face of the first| b’ el s 60c. and $1.20, limocka LThexs Jeen O gides|spoonfuls on the fruit. Serve hot the ceremony with her hair falling |turn, overlapbing it ome-half on th | Bl oD ) o T A e Chre an sale | With sugar and cream. over her face. Fight side and completely on the left.” | NATIONAL TOLST CO Paris, Tenn Iin America; the smart woman is de- | { bating the subject of their accept- | lance. Many of them reach half-way OAT WITH BLUE-|to the ¢jbow. They continue the | THE COAT 1S|line of the sleeve to the fingertips. ED AT WAIST WITH BOW land it is for this very reason. by the 1D. : 'ITH GRAY , way. that they were reinstated from {INGS AND | another century. They created a connecting link between the short N | and long sleeve. just as the trans- Note to Physicians e b e = { < S R ! 8 ( ure ‘; H Jof veil to cover the face. Few | parent overdrapery in new gowns is Compbagwibty d S to Give Hder for veil 10 coret he aivect with | bhe connecting Tink between the long ol oy either hands or face uncovered. The|and short skirt. Drugs Act, it is stat- ed on the label that ALCORUB. con- an ALCORUB Bath!” ALCORUB is ideal for convalescents, invalids and elderly people, as it is a pure product with no poisonous, irritating additions. It does not dry the skin, but has instead, a softening and refreshing effect. It is non-poisonous but non-drinkable. now on sale as the medication produces an irritating, drying and itching effect on the skin. You can again experience the pleasant and refreshing sensation of a rub-down, by using ALCORUB. Use itafter bathing and for massage; afterexercising or perspiring; delightful after shaving. You will find it ideal for_inval convalescents and elderly people; wonderful for bathing tired, aching feet. Approved by Physicians, Nurses and Pharmacists. At all drug stores. Full Pint $1.00 Remove the Bones From Shad. ! Many persons prefer the shad to any other kind of fish, but shun it because of its treacherous bones. All house- shad to you in the ordinary way aled. cleaned, with head and tail cut | {off. Place it upon clean wrapping ! \paper. and, with a slender bladed ! knife, split the fish all the way along i the side of it which has been partly | opened by the fisherman when cleaned | Zthe under part. Then. as though | you were opening a book, take the | | I ' HOME ECONOMICS. Laura. A.Kirkman @Iousek ‘ top side of the fish with the left hand, and. holding the knife in your right hand, cut the flesr away close to the bones till the back of the shad is reached; in this way, the fish will lie flat, opened, its back representing { wives. then, ehould learn to remove | the book's binding and its two sides . ! do. the leaves of an open book. Former users of alcohol for bathing and the bones. Ttis easy todo. | UG ICNES 0080 08D QO eparate massage hesitate to use the medicated alcohol | Have your fisherman deliver th] ne backbone from the flesh of the lower side. Free the backbone of all flesh and remove it gently so that the innumerable small bones which are attdched to it will also come away. Next make three shallow cuts, equal distances apart, on each of the two halves of the opened fish. These cuts should run the entire length of each half, and in making them take care not to press hard on the knife, for the object is merely to open the fish down to the row of bones but nut to g0 through the bones. The next step is to locate the bones one of the slits with the tip of your knife. Slip one tine of a tw e fork under each bone as you come to . BY . ELIZABETH KENT. it, lifting it out gently, and continue - { Non-Sip Bottle U. S. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL CO. — WENT- ||| thits' process ‘il Jou have taken all ‘ with the Largest Prodacer in the-World i i B L T T D A D £ > ncisions on each side of the shad. 3 i Handy Stopper New York City Furnishing the Veranda. You will find. in doing this, that the * oA A A A A 4 PLUTO will Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star!™ " Strawberry Delight. 2 Spread some small pieces of sponge cake with crushed strawberries and fill up a glass dish with them. Slice some strawberries and. place them on | top and then pour over them a cus- tard made . as _follow: To th: cups of milk add one heaping M’l:: ight- % spoonful of gelatin, three eggs 1 ly beaten, and four tables ntul sugar. Cook in a double boiler until thick and creamy. Place away until cold and when ready to lar'{ pour one cup of sweetened “ti™ -an ot here awl; nearer you reach the outer edge of the fish. the shorter are the bones. To save trouble, you may take a pair of scissors and cut off a strip about one- half inch in width when you have reached the extreme outer edge: this way you will remove many small bones and will not lose much of the fish. because this section of the shad is very thin. The small ventral fins \ Ong of the L will come away with this strip also. ‘—% vour finger down each of the six long incisions you have made in the two halves. You will be able to feel any bones which you have overlooked e ittt ull them out with your fingers you A3 ;P\iill yyr:bably fail, for they are too . 1 slippery. €6 » i The boni completed. t off the even though “regular rgs SoTE I Ml o - ; g From a veranda one wishes to see | Proceed to cook the fish. he follow= - ‘ 3 delici H you may need a physic RO S U B Dl S e 2 T to be seen. A good view and privacy Boiled Potatoes. h oma o auce < are the ends to be sought in building. Green Peas. 7 w‘t and approximated in making the best | C"“;’" z 5;3"‘":';:“"; ::‘;'g’:::'_ of what has been built, and must be | o Stuffing for, Bayec 30 f costly to keep your car e e | Mix together 2 cups son‘ breadcrumbs, i i S o used. For the view, one must make| 1 cup melted butter, }; teaspoonfu . . 0 constantly in condition. {an effort to shyt out unpleasant but salt, % teaspoontul pepper, % tea- BeanS are extremcly hlgh in food Value and rlch e l.t; this is true offt:;n inxed‘ chings by vines, screens, or | Shoontu ,°{;:;'%;g,,,l;,',,g(,,“d ,,;,,fl{y” i ; i ; i th icht om true e awnings and often one can so plan a| X Chonped celery (may be e At T hrub.or & flower bed of & Dox of | out) and only. just enough Rot water : in flavor—if they are prepare e rig way. uman system; no mechanism 1s flowers on the veranda railing thatito molisten. Stuff the fish with this more delicate. 0 e e hrasd Piace \ne peniiaien Heinz Baked Beans are baked upon the same vista roug trees to water is the|and white read. ace e n an b E th our bowels move with best one can ask. enamelware pan, pour in a little wa- Bppf‘!’re;\t l’::g;li‘:y yourv{:y:tcm nee::s- :‘:lr prl;’ac)'. the vines, -c('elem;dar;)d ter, n{dehn 'l|ulmp xc{;l bu]z‘u;e;l;‘x:: uu; d rinci les established b our NCW En land L e = s Jon = 'Y v it u! top o e fish w! salt. an > . periodic cleansing. Medical science knows e enbered that such shelter-if it 1s | buttered crumbs, and bake in & mod= good P P. y g that;ehmmauoln mevm;lamwr:’gtular may * [merely for prtivncy‘ need not go high- erataloven untilithe fish is tender and . th Sl 1 bak d A l b dl' h t not complete. e matter er than six feet from the floor. and | the crumbs are brown. Cemaining in the intestines is the fore- shut out air and light. In mogllo piaces ; mothers. owly ed 1n real ovens Dy dry hea runner of most human sickness. veranda screening against flies an = = mosquitoes is a necessity, and must . TS ¢ - (13 = T i et herangn Iloneseatr AT e “Baked to a tempting golden Economical? Of course! = 2 = frames needed. o st make H : 2 e a0y supstitute. - For small, - sheltered brown—until each bean is You get full food value in ys. Don't night to take— spaces, green mosquito netting can E S then wait until the next day for results. be used. but for larger spaces, It is / mealy, mellow, and delicious: every bean. Complete good- Use a quick-acting water laxative that fine wire screening and make one's! ite : ”» will flush the system, Pluto Water works own’ frames. It one Is skiliful with ‘W s clear through to its' center. ness in every can. A B ity miiutes b two. hoite Safé tools and paint. one can make them my 1T] / > i o 3 ry > es, at a cost muc] ess gentle, certain, quick. Bottled at Freach SR (DRt oF scroena Doaght or mads LU . Taste good? Why, noth- o0 ooioy Beans with Pork and To- i Lick Springs, Indiana, Your physician to order. ‘,‘1“ B B z prescribes it. LA Sheltered veranda, free from - / . ing can compare with them. mato Sauce < ublicity an nsects, .shoul e fur- nished with a light, washable rug or o) ici 1 i Bwe!s swing hartmiok wicker Eoeo L '/" The delicious tang of Heinz Hgmz Bflkeds. )MBo and Be---lc (without and a comfortable cl e loun; with H - 5 #ay chintz cover and. cushions. A | [l In-the great sunlight planc only | Tomato Sauce is blended right A N 1y tea table, work basket and porch - 2 HE]NZ Baked Beans i T to Sauce light make such a place & real out- clean, new materials are vsed into the oven baked flavor of B oo ) erica’s door living room, where one can read, ' / | n without Meat (Vegetarian) “; sew, o . i WATER 5@ $nisylng (N sweet Dreath of even: ;' the beans—and the. result iS _ yENZ Baked Red Kidney Beans ng and the chorus of hylas or crick- . o Coorright, 1920.) s F cHon: % ) 5 R o, vl 1 When nature won’t i . ‘ : 5

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