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S 1§ B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. WOMAN’S PAGE. WOMAN’S PAGE. no servant at all as casy as possible. A good many persons. however, who like to have the meat or fish carved by the host do not like hav- ing soup served by the hostess and do very seriously object to having Ways to Serve Meals. Nowadays formal din in hotels or in homes where th o, many servants are always served in the There was a time when to hang &, jygsian fashion—that is, nothing is — The Skirt Hem. HOME ECONOMICS. Personal Health Service [ | I \ e ! DY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. ~ skirt was a job that called for expert|served from the table nor does thethe vegotable dishes pla on the o g i i By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. workmanship. When the home sewer | host have ansthing to do with the | able. Fhey e e iosiabies 2 = P s 1 Ss i carving. At such a dinner the roast e _havin, ‘ = = = = Refrigerator, ; - Noted Physician and Author or the only moderately skilled 8eam-|nat und other similar dishes arc|passed by a maid = Sometimes the Fashion has carrled the headgear fashion that has been revived no one | Tceless Refrigerator. L stress must necds hang a skirt shebrouht info Uhe dining rosm by u|hostess of a maidigss household, of the golf links to garden parties,| Knows. ~There have been crownless dtagnosts o] MOF® Ut her own ingenulty and the | SerRant £d, Biaceq of, Lhe KUEbOntl d in the old-fashioned way, will ats s 5. is was , s or v 4 o . o vegetables when golf was treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self not thought of for 1 It was next to im-|long silver dish and they are pa ber of letters received, only {hung the skirt. vnless hat was introduced | women, w! Scotla = Letters ahould be brief and written in ink.” Owing to the large num 7 GisYhe galf links by women Who| % 0 by esn much coquetry’ be Address Dr. Willlam brady, fn care of The Star.) Thak: ot eaneas: wranlin The da”’nm.-s when there is o butler the| For ol .. cal ipurposes, how: sha or the eyes, but did | pj S erown!. otach, ol . 3 3 S| meats are carved in the kitehen and 3 deal service for y ::?‘:‘;.:zw:m;u:(-r gy oo her pena nat Women yio Removal of Tonsils. throat is sore for a few days after|when we made a fetish of @ straight|brought dircctly from there on the|With one ar no servants o the 297 s BE COVOEING: barmah eir hair was plentiful and the operation. hem, a straight lower edge to our|long serving dish called English mode 3 £p- Rair They wanted to keep the hair|burnis 11_1 saw no reason wiy they | I have observed certain throat spe-| Persons contemplating the removal | giiris” That was likewise in the days| On the other tion possibly of the soup, ‘..b,-, en. tor : i im . Y e 2 OEns L 4 A e > vogue. F: ere 2 y | calle ) nlish 1 it be! e g - i altido their best work while their | brim shadowing their eves; they knew | about the importance of complete| piC or enlarged tonsils often | imewlt to hangs straight, R b 1h Bavland then e that certain gowns demand a halo of enticleation or removal of the dis=\snoil & voite: removal of the tonsils] Ry, when e were o the most| Por Forsial dinner —whore the host Potatoes in Crumbs. some sort as a finishing touch. ecased or enlarged tonsils rather than|never does; accidental injury of thelpire Straight skirts which are any- |carves the meat. This. of course, is New Potatoes in Crumbs. foning thus, the woman who iting off of the|Pllars of ‘the throat, when tonsils|way’easy to hang, we may have them | the usual method of procedure in the | yash some potatoes, scrape and boll color, line and structure found in the mere amputation or cutting o D T e iy o T e e | e runats o Tous on ehs | A sariie Dotatons B0 e Do A or: hat an artistic means of accentuating | tonsils (tonsillectomy rather than| <ibly injure a singing voice. Removal|smartest frocks of the summer are | tirely absent. e foutked, diatn dnd her gown and she has grown to bes tonsillotomy), doing a spectacular|of the tonsils no effect whatever | made with irregular hem lines. That| In the unmodified forg of this din- | 800 120 S0/ Coein Ealves. Dip them leve that her costume Is incomplete | ’ - th h amputation | UPen general development of the in-|is the fashion. ner tha soup would b ved from a | St AR B then . fine bread without it. but not very thorough amp; tegrity of the sexual System. Re-| With these straight, narrow skirts! tureen. by the hos nd either|in melted butter, then 1, fing bread ’ ral years ago there was a de- nevertheless. There is no other medi- moval of diseased or enlarged ‘tonsils lit is possible for most women to turn | handed by a ant or passed around | CTWIDS TKCC I soned and bake termined attempt by the milliners to | cai speeialty in which so many utter-| never diminishes natural stance 10 {an even hem around the bottom,|by the din i neat wania betT oy and well siasoncd ana take | Rersunde women to Wear crownless | 1y incompetent and unfit young men | infectious discase, but often seems to.measuring an even number of inches | carved by the host and the vegetables O O O e e e feied turbans in the evening. The French are meeting with great (financial) | increase resistance. No child is too|from the top. That is, if the skirt|would be placed on the plates either took up the ‘ashion with enthusiasm. | success; 1 am not referring 8o much|young; no adult is too old; no season |length in front is thirty-four inches, by the hostess or by some member of | Ttlfie Americans took it up hal to the nose and throat B‘Fecl;\ll?l,“bul or time of year is unsafe for this ob-la skirt measuring thirtyfour luches | the f‘:umlv, ittinic near the carver. edly—but they gave full i to that too numerous and too shallow | eration. 1 am not denying that sad|all around will hang straight enough j The hostess would pour the coffee 0 o 55 to the turban and hat of transy class of ~epecialists” who choose as|accidents have happened and will | to pass muster. 1t will be a little |and serve the pudding or bie. G GO~ | epe, silk tulle, net. The ! a suitable ficld for their skcteby tal-| happen now and then, in the thou-!shorter in back, as a skirt may very |a dinner has the advan . R | 1a gone in and out of the ents the e; ear. nose and throat.|sands of such operations done. but the | well be. jing the minimum of ser | fashions, and it so happens that its | N Frataas 3 The chin, neck, feet and liver they\risks and dangers involved in the neg-| 1f. however, you have large hips,!ing the task of s | comet-like appearance is duc this sum. | S'veral sorts of iceless refrigera- | jeaye to ‘indiscriminate practice. An|lect of the disease condition are in-!here is a very good method for hang- mer. At the present hour the milli. |tors are us in country places or|eye doctor has some concern about|finitely greater than the remote dan-|[ing the skirt. Stand against a tabie ners are selling quantitics of black | camps where the usual refrigerator | the nose, and a nose doctor has some | gers connected Wwith such operations.|Which reaches to the lower part of interest in the eyes, for diseases of the one are often found to produce disturbances of the other organ. But your hips. Hold in vour hand a piece of chalk on the edge of the table. Now turn slowly around, holding the hats trimmed with_colered flow- < for the v: onists— But the really new hat, sive or too difli- The simplest sort QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Chemicals and Calories, or too e cult to transport. the thing NON O 6 S that was launched wrden party | g 1ds for its lowered temperature | What reason or excuse an eye doctor | Wwill you plgase tell me where I;¢halk always on the edge of the ta- and caught the attention of the young = ) -ati ¢ | has for bunglink ear troubles or Why | may obtain information as to the|Vle. and marking around the skirt. is the imm -ss Wt of straw | Upon the constant ewmporation of |, "throat specialist should purport to | amount of or and 0 thellt is usually better tg make the mark A trimmed The sketch | Water, anid is not, therefore, of any | be also a specialist in eye diseases!chemicals contained in food articles?|¢n the wrong side off the skirt. Then | \ <hows it in i que form. The | value if the dampness of the atmos- | 18 @ problem which I imagine the late | (T, L.) turn the hem, measuring from this CO10F-1h by S are pink, the . Dr. Kidd or some of his shrewd su R R i mark, which comes safely below th ribbon is mauve. You c: g phere prevents this evaporation. A cessors could best solve. During the | ARSEer—Send ten cents In coin to bulge of the hips. and therefore makes . yourself how quaintly the nuniber of shelves are cased in a|great war the all-around spe 1 h-":L’:‘fl: 1')"' nt of Documents,|allowances for any irregularities of The long fibre filling is the secret ., and ask for a placed and how the long ribbo are sise o & wine me i ists sort of blushed and modestl 4 . I your figure. 2 Helahted by pink wosonss Tibbons are |ight frams of fige wire netting, with } 0 F3%0,07 (L5 of “head speels Chemistiy of American Food Some of the prettiest of the new of the buoyancy of Conscience Brand |5 The gown is of ave taffe a door of the same construction. | which rather left the gynecologists, Agr‘:‘f‘-uur‘: etin 25, Departme frocks :{f L'-"u;nv!h- or ranrlnn Sreve / Tamec i Sk 5 2 hinged. i - ips are 3 edists, the internists or- c e are made without a hem. the lower FEsL S ‘l‘vl;‘hA \‘\h‘l;: [il"n.,'(":;::n I,l,""; ;:u,',", “rflof:.u“,’;r‘:,:’: ,:,::?,‘s‘.::e m;l:r‘r:lol!:-tdxhum-sl-!u‘»:(')-tx),:l?x':s;m‘;dl- 'm_lg'- being simply finished with 4 ‘Why debate longer what mat- [z} accordince with warden party € E St longa. | Around specialists in whatever ails a Quick Way to String Beans. ipicot edge. This s a pretty trick. tress to buy? Conscience: :s. The young wearer, khowing that | “Tins it completely, and prolonga- | man inside) and a few other inferior s g . {worth trying yourself. [} Brand M de i fact, had an imme: arf-of mauv tions of the lower ends of the strips slr_m.- '.n’n rather embarrassing pre- :\ :;e;h m;» e .rma in water to sl A P d_bye' [:m d’;mm are ma ; in CROWNLESS HAT OF MAUVE colored chiffon which she dropped | gre kept in a pail of water. The ) dicamen et them free from m : | o three different materials— ORED STRAW, TRIMMED WITH |When she turned for the artist to|entton 4 i "the moistare, which, | Whether the tonsils should be re-|into a pot with ‘boiling 'water and| Caulifiower Cream. i Wrire soon. cottoniflt lapocior bk PINK RO D LONG, SLENDER sl}:!"l: her. ; | in evaporating. cools the air. but not o onlotely, S et "ra;'l"'i‘l’]‘“ !“'[ ‘,.“:"1,",;‘,“’;”‘]- Shen :1""";‘" ”'-'m; Boil a caulifiower in salted water | Y h . » ‘~ MAUVE RIBBON: v the way, there is a strong return | g very great degree unless the utlo) amputate: di- a colander, Iet stand until cool, | for half an hour and drain, put it in N ave the buoyant, long {to the fashion of our grandmothers in ! wvaporati v rapid. Milk and | vidual problem in each Ang thelthen plocecd 1o sublng thém.. X LSl Wit &' pint of mic, e Of course, shell thank her fibre within and are delivered eves were protected from the glare, | this wearing of tisht bodices which [ Luiter can r, be kept fairly [ PAtlents regular phasiclan is fur bet-jmethod you will be able to k-t theisame quantity of hot water, and sim- | “week-end” hostess on 5 2 So they evolved the hat with a wide, [are cut low in the nec re practi- | . der dry climatic conditions, | ter fitte ec han is any special-; strings off in & much shorter time|mer for half an hour longer. . by your dealer in the original, ing brim and mo crown 1d fre. intended to| SO0k Under i I th A specialis be jelous of land without staining your finger: t Fuily:. arain and, ol vy dipping brim and no e a end 3 s -ntia course, that the dirihs J LY our .| out very ully, drain and place | fIWE Whether or not this fashion of the Jlored and transparent | oot s be kept-elean, e T aregnell forceps|liinse the beans once ‘mor urn a hot dish. Put half a pint of %‘f[{y tight-scaled, sanitary package. links was the inspiration for the new ' Abothc pengive and more | 3 v dast Ired operations, | them to the not with a little hol . . dbuble boller and let 1t P Another S Hirador, Bone | but the patient i concerned about | water, Sail and pepber and et ‘the b the_boiling potnt. Wet = onsciencetbran or e . etal ot Ent to - ) il until they are tender s P I LLOW INEN 5 e Toti] celtur eevas | mayjocal, anesthetle is suficlent for| cxpecially helpful when one is obli ebocr: bl and n Hhoe Mattresses’ tor. is run from kitchen, pantry | mottSUER G or those who are| iy fi,‘,f.'.“‘éuh"..’ 2 rge Tamily, for vinegar., Mix this gradually with the, With Distinctive Willow Finish o hot milk and boil for a few minu adding a little butter. Beat an & re of |until light apd stir hy degrees very | the sauce. Pour all over the flower and serve immediately. ‘h. through the basement floor, feet into the ground inside an eighteen- ipe, by a crank A'tempera- por thout Askyour dealer or serd for Samples and “Quill Eriguetse American Papeterie Company, Albany, N. Y. Sole Manufacturers of Keith's Fine Stasionery INTERNATIONAL BEDDING CO} ! Battimone ano Ricumono[ J SNGNONESNGNESNT undisciplined and weak in self-control a_general anesthetic is preferable. In either case it is best to remove both tonsils &g the 8ame time, 8o that there will be But one sore throat. For the ht —_— t of the cats in Liber a bright red tint, and conspicuous in the moonlight i e | 3 into aul Ture of from 55 to 60 Fahrenheit is said to be maintained. A window food box useful for eigne months of the year in most however, almost £ood and, ofiparts of the country. It is built out A Word About Shoes. T e Aressior in Appearance. | from a window sill on two cleats. to above moisture on_ the sill; slanting rainproof roof, has it & We are all grateful for the warm| To althy as well as.good look weather which allows us to go about | ing, the shoe shculd fit very snusly b it s | und 7d around the instep. Cheap ! well ventilated, at least two with low shoes and free ankles. The| o always inade ver p painted in White enam- feet and the ankles are much| this place, So that the middle ar to the kitchen as can managed. Such a food storage box sts from $10 to $12. or if one is ndy with tools and paint brush, | the foot allowed to settle down | ithout any support. The instep h: {to bridge the two places upon which healthier in summer simply because of this greater freedom. But there is one danger to the foot that comes | the weight of the body rests, the|only the cost of the materials. shoes and|heel and the ball of the foot, and (Copsright, 1921.) from; | WeaHing: .Summor. Suoss £ like any bridge, must carry a great| that is the danger of not giving It deal of weight. If it is not sup-| proper support. ported it will break and the foot| Gooseberry Cream. Pumps are so becoming and so|become flat. . i Cover one quart of gooseberries good looking that their populasity | ANNA MAE—You are forty pounds|ith cold water, simmer over the fire f over-weight. Send a stamped, ad-!yuptil soft, strain through a sieve and will probably always continue, but|dressed envelope for directions on heat the 'p“”L When hot stir in one they are not the healthiest sort of [diet and exercises. The space in thepound of white sugar and one ounce show. They do allow almost per.|column is mot sufficient to o into|Lf butter. Beat four eggs until Lgnt feok ‘ventilation of the foot because "‘{h{"” i o o iand then beat them into the fruit e . MR . F.—You can obtain this| pulp after it is cold. Serve in glasses. they are loose and light, but they do | information by calling up any of the beauty parlors. 1 cannot tell e not give the foot and ankle the sup- port they should have. This is particularly true of the You the cost of this treatment. as It i Varies so in difterent localities. Green Peach Pie. RED HEAD—Lemon juice will! It sometimes happens that peaches bigh-heeled pump, which is the fa- vorite choice of aimost every woman because it makes the foot look smaller. A low-heeled pump s not so_bail, since it allows the welght of the body to rest on the heel and the ball of the foot. Probably the ileal shoe is the oxford with a low or military_heel. This gives a support around the heel and over the ball of the foot, and over the instep as well. bleach the freckles, but {t will not|appear in the market before fully stop the tendency to freckle. There is an extract made from walnut shells | that is used to stain the lashes, It shuold be applied by some one with a. delicate touch, as it must not be allowed to get on the skin, as it will stain that also. The blackhead powder is made by mixing two ounces of cornstarch, one ounce of powdered borax and one ripe, and the housewife, finding them umong her purchases, feels that she has made a bad bargain. They can, however, be pitted, stewed and used, with extra sugar, of course, in a pie. R Prices realized on Swift & Co. sales of carcass beef in Washington for week ending Saturday, July 2, on_ shipments sold out, ranged from 10 cents 'to 16 cents per pound, and averaged 14.30 Sents per pound.—Adver: tisement. ‘The new types of pump that have straps coming over the instep are. ounce of almond meal. It is mois- tened and used as if it were a soap. False Claims. WWE hope there is no Mother who thinks she can treat her sick baby without calling in a Physician, or with remedies that she uses for herself. Most Mothers know that Baby requires remedies especially prepared for babies, yet there are some who think that what is good enough for them is good enough for Baby, and it is to these Mothers we appeal to give nothing to their babies that is not specially prepared for babies or recommended by their Physician. 3 False claims may kill, but false claims can never restore your child, For over thirty years Fletcher’s Castoria has been aiding in the reduction of the deaths among infants as Mothers have become more and more acquainted with it. Always keep it in the house. Children Cry For DISSOLVE~For each tub of clothes thoroughly dissolve a half package of Rinso in two quarts of boiling water, (Where water is hard or clothes extra dirty, use more Rinso.) “Dorit rub your - youth away ! 'UBBING on the washboard for hours each week makes a woman grow old faster than any other work she has to-do. ] Today hundreds of thousands of women are sav- ing themselves this needless drudgery. They have learned to let Rinso take the place of all those hours of exhausting work. Rinso is made by the makers of Lux, the largest soap makers in the world. After years of expe.ri- menting, they have perfected a soap product which takes all the hard rubbing out of washday. Rinso loosens and dissolves the dirt from even the heaviest pieces of the weekly wash, without injury to a single fabric. 9 Mothers Must Use Care. Why do we so often call your attention to imitations of Fletcher’s Castoria? Because it is a baby’s medicine and imitations are always dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants. Your druggist may not keep an imitation but they are to be found POUR INTO TUBof lukewarm water—mix well. Keep adding the eolution until you get @ good, rich, lasting, scapy suds eves on drug-store shelves. of their customers. made on imitations. Your own judgment tells you that Fletcher’s Castoria having for Reliable druggists think only of the welfare The other kind only of the greater profit to be over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jeal- 't rub r youth away. Try doi < - 3 . Try doing next week’s wash: ::::yof g‘i‘na:tde :;;JTII;R sx: ::il:l:; that this i:otm.\;m¥ xxst n‘se the very in?:,,qt;n;zinfilf )(;et it togsy from your grocer or any de- A helpful Remedy fof Must retain skilled che if manufacturel.e ection of the herbs. partment store. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. f Constipation m:l Dl:l'fl“" gverishnes! 20 RS OF SLEEP therefrom r—— Your same good judgment must tell you that these irresponsible imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputatio by Mr. Fletcher, during ail these years, for his Castarte ot °P | WOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of WASHING MACHINE J OWNERS get beautifully white clothes with Rinso—follow the regular directions given here, adding a fresh Rinso solution before operating ma- chine. The results are wonderful. I i I f '!IIII!I 'W i J]. w Then let your clothes soak—and rinse without any hard rubbing— Soak one hour —two hours—overnight — ‘whatever time is convenient. These wonder- ful mild suds loosen every particle of dirt. Rinse, to remove the loosened dirt, till the ‘water runs clear. ! i) [W!f WN.’ i i AL Gmonths old re 400N h | (4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Exact Copy of Wrapper.

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