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28 WOMAN’'S PAGE. ' THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, Ltficient stirring until smooth, then 1 cup of Two Creole Suppers. broth or thinned brown gravy (from The main dishes in the following |a previous meal) and % cup of l?mlnu; two su juice. Scason with 3% teaspoonful O pper menus are old Creole| Jyi®, 33nsr pepper, 3 teaspoonful WOMAN'S PAGE. THE WASHINGTON SHOPS_I BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. When we look at the exquisite daintiness of organdy flowers we wonder why they weren't thought of long before. It is difficult to realize just how designers managed without them, so inseparable have they be- wome from summer creations this Year. Take the le lit- tle frock. place astel recipes, delicious and pourishing: : 3 1 b 5§ S grated horseradish, 1 _teaspoonful tinted blossoms on the shoulder o Creole Rice Dish. lemon juice, and, last, add 2 cups of & Cheluizdle, Or Wwreatithom A Asparagus Salad. -. | cooked and diced beef. Let all boil the skirt, and voila' the gown has Tea. Jelly Tarts. |up until piping hot, then turn the become a’ “thing of beauty and a joy forever!” What could be more charming than the outfit of the summer girl sketched? Her frock is of pale lilac or with a simple kimono-sleeved 1 and a wide flaring skirt with a hem turned up almost its lenzth. The sash girdle of organdy has several rows of pastel-colored baby ribbons appliqued around the part which cir- cles the waist, but the large bow at i the back is untrimmed. A spray of Creole Rice Dish.—Put into your ":ix‘lurlel m’nhnnl: a Plaléerdnd en- i S circle it with a hot rice border. frying pan 2 tablespoonfuls of arip- | “ATC )" R0 Lot Fee Bort e recipe Pings and % cup of finely chopped | was generously contributed by & uncooked onions! Kry the onlons | reader of this column—Mrs. J.—and until cooked, then add 1 cup of rice |1 Wish to thank her for it here)— which has been washed and boiled | “Make an angel food cake in the (measure the rice before cooking ) | ordinary way, then remove all the and 2 cups of canned or freshly | brown outside, thus leaving the cake stewed tomatoes; season with 1 tea- | Perfectly white. (A square cake mold spoonful of salt, cook all together for | CUts to” best advantage when used ten minutes, then spread the mixture | for this purpose.) When ready to on a platter; cover with 1 cup (or 1 | $€Tve. cut a very thin slice from the pound) of finely chopped American | cike (this is for one individual por- cheese, and slip the platter into the | tion), put it on a dessert plate, then oven until the cheese 1s melted. Then | €OVer it with 2 tablespoonfuls of serve hot (setting the platter on a | crushed strawberries and sprinkle on thick, folded napkin) and, if desired, | them 1 tablexpoonful of sugar (I with the top of the dish sprinkled but powdered may e CALL PATTERN “it's printed” over with minced parsley. s desired). Now, over Creole Beef. the M\'k-,---v(-no_ul strawberries p:: nn& BLACK SATIY WITH ol Best, | other thin slice of the angel cake an; . . FRIN Tea. Angel Food Shorteake., | [Sh with ‘;‘":;lg_f;glpxyerwf‘p;’e‘; i _, TN announcing the opening of our New McCall i Creole Beef.—Melt in a saucepan 3 Am is not necessary, but may be == = Pattern Department we feel that we are offer- ing to our customers a wonderful new pattern service. From the time that the paper pattern came into existence, nearly fifty years ago, there has been no fundamental improvement in the pat- tern itself until the advent of the New McCall Printed Pattern. tablespoonfuls of 1 g and is opened the entire length of the ' jt 1 ral-los;’-;»:rulmr:\""rlr‘n‘flr)" (::‘k : front to show the foundition of or- | onjon and 1 (amesmro gandy in panel form. The turncd- | cut green pepper: SaDoOnIN L sol Mnsly C] cuffs and ong 1ol collar are | der, add r s Sockgeuts dudilonsiiollbc ol add 3 tablespoontuls of flour. irdle of marrow picot gdze white ribbon circles the waist and the rib- bon ends are cascaded gracefully at one side. A sipgle organdy rose | framed in @ white leaf sp just the proper touch of trin Large and varied is the of sport apparel of the s Shantung suits _consis their hold on pépular are much cooler than flannel or knit- | ted Shetland outfits, nd if bright color_touches are ¢ ¥ may | be added in a lsh ppers with the latter article in_popular s tailleur illust For a guest dinner, garnish this des- half slice of orange and den rose on the edge of | = All of you are familiar with the old-style tissue- paper pattern, a thing of dots and dashes, circles, and various perforated marks requiring trans- lation, all of which is done away with in the New McCall Pattern—*it’s printed.” On each piece 1ly burnt up and purified by the h air in the lungs, so that the d passes on again through the pure und healthy and strong. a simplificd and anything but Breathing Exercises. It nay seem odd to ask “Do you | breathe enough air?” but the truth is that a great many people go about all are now obtainab de &ombinations ted is of natural color T o e i et o plain nar | their lives without drawing in one | e e L S T of each pattern are clearly p‘nnted. in simple coat. A string belt passes through | devD lung-filling breath of pure, fresh | out it your blood becomes impover- language, full detailed instructions. loops at each “side of the coat and|air. This is unfortunately most true | ished i - ; f\“x‘.‘.:‘: 1 lih\:-[Ij::njl‘l'\!l“.\’n‘lh-x:: ,!::’Q:I,., lin the case of office workers becituse | you are rs We believe the New Printed Pattern will prove add to the tailc . (. ©isht or more hour ery duy are oflice and * 1o work get off the the biggest boon to women since the invention 4 effect of the ntly " proves be made of litt ing not of size. but of style 'k satin and a bit of fringe. that all. but wind-the satin around into 4 turban. and attach the spent i 1 few blocks from your destinatio in 4 room and while you walk breathe deeply air. | and hold the air in the Jungs for a before breathing it .,m.i loors, possinly with closed windows and other o exhaust the vits Hesides @ oifice the back bent and i that it would of the sewing machine. Women who, from ex- perience, have leammed to use the perplexing old-style pattern will appreciate the simplicity pand vour lung capacity and incidentally, to give you a well- 1, fringe high ' J} 7 2 ireilly s d e oulders und bus i i at the font and back and siope 1t Sible (00 Mraw ol a ey Shipadichests Sloulaersdnd Lpst 1t of the New Printed Pattern, and thousands of ow on each s and the result is| Preath eve 8 ¢ Lie el The pustiseg peofovaied pottern a s di = % The result of this is th * in much better s pusiiimg per = W n \\h ha\-e never l mcd to use patterns i an unusual and distinctive millinery e e omet o ea p . ssage hot crude oil b the night before the shampoo. 1t is better than you ure using. Your scalp re- enough oxygen to purify { with which it comes in ¢ EY: 1, | the blood he body pass:s thro Your Choice of Vases. | the Tumes ‘in ite Sours o7 T8 Ciri s ! e will be able to practice wonderful economy with the aid of the simplified New McCall Pattern— “it’s printed.” There is almo. in every of. | lation. While going through the body nts or good tonic 5 i fice some 3 an with a fomd. |1t has collected the poisons which everal times each week in | o : oo . . . > b s Tor Mwers on whote demical G | we Are 4lwass' formin Thess re e i Hemstitching i An invitation is extended to you to inspect Embroidering | i {Lime of vear vou will find some lossoms or other brought by an 1 U 5o o sociate who dwells in the country he has mortgaged his pride. Sin s Sociate o dwells_in_the £ very humbling if vou look at it like her for cherishing the. Aawers LISTEN, WORLD! 4 s s e e e 1 that have been brought he v ““1\ Kiwine, hes© gen- foh why, does she put th = empty milk bottle? You kno probably knows, too—that a vase good lines can be bought for 10 or 15 cents, the New McCall Pattern—"it’s printed.” ! Pecot Edging Braiding BY LSIE ROBINSON. I've been wondering why one Plaiting he's gen- I | i . he's friendly. Having knows the jugged gnaw id regret and the need s apt to be much more comfortable in rough the Of course, thera is nothing innately f HER LY uzly about a clean mink hoptin syl |the society of an ordinary garden- his own lines of it may be us good from a|Variety of sinner than in that of e purely esthetic sense ah the lines of | tl the vase you buy, but there is always the undercurrent of feeling that it a milk bottle. Its associations a homely and humdrum. It is like fruit ~jar—convenicnt and usually available. but a poor selection as flower holder, neverthel An Italian wine boftle may be as humdrum and prosaic to the Italian. but its associa- MER SUIT OF NATURAL-COLOR | 1ionS are different for us. Therefore = i ional saint who's working Mind you, I » sin and I'm not now hardened criminals. But nturer, gen- ill a sinner. r him to saint n it pa slightly shop-womn a hetter Spinach. Eggs and Cheese. : Wash and hoil until tender two pounds of fresh spinach, drain. chop ! fine and place in a epan, in which [ one-fourth pound of butter has heen melted. Let it simmer a minute or 2 Ol e W O S. two 1 add salt 1o taste. Remove 3 from the stove, add a little n 4 tablespoontul of grated chee two be n eg Have ready it is picturesque and somehow plea ant. Likewise are ginger-jars which organdy flowers appears at one side | ©njoved the same sort of vogue some of the scalloped collar and another | Years ago. Mayhap in years to come Cluster_adorns the skirt at the hem |When milkmen have invented some line. The most distrge agmce of | entirely ‘different mode . ring the gown is the b: W is | milk, these old-time gia. woven of black sarin_¥ibbon strands |may be cherished Interegting an on the skirt. It is filléd with @ color- ) tiques, but that is many years heoce. ful bouquet of organdy flowers framed | There are many vases, expensive | in light green organ@y foliage, and | vases as well as ehéap. uases, that the effect is so_ realistic that one |are almost as offensive e mi could almost imagine the wearer tak- | bottle, not through homiél¥missocia- ing the basket from her frock and [tioms, but because theys arevactually - ugly. Their colors are not-harmoni- ous, their lines are bad, they are over, { ornate or too complicated in de- sign. some Bt s Sl E Does a woman or a machine or four m tes. then remove 1 for five minute on the top shelf of a very hot ov and place uncove | Clear glass vases are usually to be | the puree will be a dclicate green | preferred to cut glass vases, because substance. Serve with croutons. This | they show the leaves and stems in is a favorite dish the water. The woman who wants at- tractive flower containers at small gost would do well to buy a few simple | askets and then fit these with plain | 3 ‘o o zra tumblers or glass jars in which to|more companionable than the perfect nu‘r,“f,,':,‘(.,m:,";fnsf_.’“‘”;‘“c':’m';”“)’{““zfl:i place the flowers. The effect of | product? milk. one cup of rai eamear o basket and flowers is usually pleasing, | _\ i of sait, on £ cup of mo- especially on the yeranda or in the s and two level teaspopneale: of smple surroundings of most summer : homes. i\ Raisin Graham Bread. p—why is it that he's so much HILE most men are not interested in $165 Electric the work done in their homes, they are highly interested in the women who washino‘ have to do that work. ~ machine C. H. MATHEWS | Special Chocolate Cornstarch Molds. way. o el moh e lisptienttophay : And we want such men to help these : one-half cup of sugar and two cups | Bty pe P (as illustrated) Heat to a boiling of milk graduall 1 point, moisten one-fourth cup of corn- | ’ starch with enough cold water to| 3| [make a smooth paste and stir it into women banish household drudgery; to get rid of Blue Monday; to eliminate the $89'50 E successful as a sinner he g nd discrotion. wr confidences and good mixer, to the contents of the double boile Cook over hot water for twenty mi: utes and then put into molds. When |- ream. waste and annoyance attendant upon the s weekly wash. cold serve with sugar and Raised Hominy Muffins. Mix 1 cup of warm hominy mush | with 3 cup of butter, 3 tablespoon- fuls of suzar, teaspoonful of salt | and 1_cup 5 milk. . the mixture is lukewarm, add of | an yeast cake diluted in 4 cup of warm water; add 3% cups of flour; cover and leave to rise overnight. In the morning cut down, fill gem pans and allow to rise for about one hour. . HE machines were Here is the way out: made by the Poole Mig. Co., of Baltimore for the ——— Company, who were unable to go thru with their contract. ¢ For Enduring {:@) and Endearing Charm 1;& v | This machine washes ! a Zn'g batch of clothes in fifteen minutes— IHE enduring texture of Nadine Face Powder, re- taining its delicate blush throughout the day, has made it ||! the favorite of discriminating l Almost every woman knows this machine by sight: it’s fully guaran- teed; it was—and is—be- LILAC ORGANDY WITII AP- beauties. They find it a real aid TRINMING FEATDY FLOWER AS| against the effects of sunand wind. [ —washes them thoroly by the simple i“fi sold g"() other towns 5 i i 5 T b today at $165. arm. The hat | If you (h.;e not yexllum:d the i | Consider the process of passing hot suds back and e trim. | { secret of the rose-petal complexion e Tuds i from Nadine and the five other | forth thru a cylinder. $ toilet aids shown here, you will find new delights at your favorite big features A frail woman can operate the machine toilet counter or by writing us. l—iully guaranteed 2 Dels: . . 'elivers 1t o el Send 4c. for postage on liberal 2—8-sheet capacity without effort or danger pink sample of Nadine Face Powder, 3—swinging ringer $5 puts the machine in in tint preferred. 4—concealed motor The machine—not the woman—does vour home. and you'll like it so well it will never come the work. And instead of being a drudge, back. 5—one-way cylinder vision of loveliness 6—centralized control s{ Truly a dainty » National Toilet Co., eing z ; ?.’L‘I..’,’.'.?i""‘ = PARIS, TENN., 7—automatic oiling system the woman becomes' the directing mind . Nadine Talcum, U. s A 8—ball-bearing with time to do the things she wants to do; $ c/ountains 1 30c. 9-—automatic safety release time to become a real companion. | Nadine Flesh Soap, 30c. serve it be" Put this laundry If you think this is worth while tell A month pays for it . Nadine Rouge Compacts, in your home i —and you save more than $5 cause it Light, Medium, Dark, g the WOMAN to stop in and see the ma in the monthly laundry bills. tastes OOd. = chine in operation. aste! Nadine Face Powder, $ . Better sli]l, come in with her. No interest or other charges Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White, 60c. c7hats why —if machine is paid for within ninety days. If pay- ‘| || Egyptian Cream, a month—less than the price Demonstration at any hour in the adjoining ments extend beyond that Yyou want it Hoals and Witens, of a month’s wash pays for it store—523 7th street. Open evenings. period we charge 6%. at home. Nadinola Cream, The . e i : J e | |2 The Hecht Co. bidheein sty 7th at F Where Prices are Guarameed 7th at F'