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, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921, WOMAN’S PAGE. T A novelty in the l I lgE t ay of a powder puft case is made of two fillet me- % { WOMAN’S PAGE. The Old Gardener Says: {Be Zoyal fo This Washington rroauct V N_ECK COIVIING BACK Done't be in a hurry to fol- I {hevyChace e P by fn 2 g Il about removing the leaves from ¥ 1 e - r If the Venus of Milo had worn any [ shoulder drapery of Grecian wom- Brussels sprouts. If the plants are crowded in the rows it pays EXxcels neck line at all it would undoubtedly | en's clothes was. usually arranged in this line. Pins or clasps of some Things You'll Like to ‘ Make. | to take off some of the leaves, but the practice is not neces- sary when they have plenty of room. or at least until late in the season. The plants grow better if they have plenty of dallions. Cut two circles of double- faced silk of any pretty colors you choose; make each the size of the medallions. Join the circles of silk, having the color you want for the sort held the drapery on the shoul- foliage, and even if the side R California, is described 'y nklin 335 to Chevy Chase ders, bringing it fairly high up in leaves are removed ette red 2 dant. H V4 v the », in F ‘Products Company if your st 1 anowine cumaitennlo] | NS etk iet e piitme o An:wg Letters. T SR R O the Ssptamber McCall’s. b grippr is not supplied. width at the sides of the neck. And| | plants are to survive and keep . B. —"I am writing to protest . Pick fresh Theodere Dreiser, America greatest realist. Mr. Dreiser has studied everyphaseof thisstrange ‘wonder town which draws youth like amagnetfrom cityand village. eager for the fame and wealth of success in the ;lzalnn your recently published line ;oaelpam‘l’s and :ry them in thetlun n a recipe which o7 _|for two days, then pack them in a tard Tnte. ompey oad: Tut your cus- | wide-mouthed ar in layers, with a pty milk bottles’ MY |sprinkling of ordinary table salt be- husband and son are in the milk busi- | tween €ach layer. When the jar is ness and are constantly losing money | full: turn the petals out on a large because housewlves use their bottles | ooy e his iy s F o oy this, of course,is what characterizes| | on growing. Don't worry about } the bateau neck line. You do not| | plants which are small_ They find this sort of thing very often in| [ can be taken into the~cellar ;;hlel msl;ory o‘: ““‘oll;tn's! costulme-. when cold weather comes and ther the neck line is cut evenly at v Ehoalletaranaiinirontioritiiaras e IR| Do icroeNaHoWEL S ORIns L er) in front than at the sides. To be sure " ways becoming. if we more nearly approached the proportions of th that part of my recently published | preferred sachet powder and three Venus of Milo we might more usual- | | | TeclP6, right here, making it read: |drops oil of orange. Put the petals 1y look well in it. For it ia the pil- Put your custard into preserve jars,” | back into the jar and the work is lar-like neck that sets the bateau Tomatoes. instead of in milk bottles. completed. Some rose jars have per- line off to best advantage and pillar A Mother—“Will you please give in | forated covers, some are perforated line off to best advantage and glllar| Tomatoes belong ‘to the night-|your column a list of presents which | on the sides, but I you wish to use oK e e uot as beautiful, put | Shade family, most of whose mem- {8 boy of seventeen would like as alany jar you have, simply tip the P e e meck lines are & better | bers are poisonous, and that is why | DiFthday gift? It is always hard to|cork or cover of it slightly—so that selection ‘ 'hY | gelect g1fts for my boy. | Kindly have | (1 aceme may. escaper lops joining the sides of the lining : ¢ 3 g S ve.” ———— ener and your charming powder puff to say the bateau neck line is done | ornament, not to eat, and called, su-| . Answer—A furning lathe, go that | The straight neckline and draped |case is complcte. This makes a nice R L L Tl Dy g;;:u;g\;slle Hattel lovetapple s Buty|Delcan \mskeharticleniout otiwood;lsleevesatositeaturesiiof fall fianer Christmas gift. FLORA. was done for. What probably s o) oLt it he e i e pentEy toOINl EOWRE) (Copyright, 1921.) prompts them to say this as much a developing outfit; e . = in the mid-nineties there was a hly with thi h Call’s ‘Holley, 2561 15th St tendency "to ot bodices slip oft”the for such purposes. T e e ey :" ‘s"’.v‘h"‘""""‘ 2 3 shoulders, buf en the bodice was Answer— drams alcohol, ten dro] berga- one are supreme N W., will Be €losed From cut lower in the front than s usual HOME ECON trionar o weit e dutteright, feader | o) St wenty “drops encatyptus il / rfl“gllgt 18 to Sepleml)el’ 4 with the bateau line, 88 we know it OM'cs- th 1:1] ing to point out my|four drops oil of roses, one-half h ot - today. thoughtlessness. It is an outrage for | teaspoon cloves, one ounce orris root, 1 —_m‘ ;Mbfl‘—— 5, 1921. It is_interesting, but it is not al- ey o Rolsemives o) use milk bottles for | one-quarter teaspoon cinnamon, one- | #: gl . ELIZABETH KENT. , and I want to correct | half teaspoon mace, one ounce any | yininc on the inside. Leave an open- 9 ing lerge enough to slip your powder puff through. Baste the two me-¢ dallions together. Crochet a narrow | scallop joining the two medallions; {leave an opening for the puff. Slip in the silk lining. Turn in the open; | edges and continue the crochet scal- Best Reading JOF Have Your Papering | and Decorating Done —while you are away this summer. Our corps of men are thoroughly proficient and you will be perfectly eatisfied. Estimates cheerfully furnished. as anything else is that they are not tolenteriain il oan ;nnxlc lantern : always successtul in making use of net, tapes. racleth and baiis - sise = e ey e Vi Shpies 0 0 the Dy 5% % CORNELL WALL PAPER C0. = clothes have it borne fn upon them ; Rt e e tepes SLoR, teropetiad L . | Dby buyers that the bateau neck line Falcs. e presant or ockBolHtennls 5373-537: s not always pleasing to the uitl- to serid Mim Off to a boys' vacstion F R S e L IO et o LAVOUR theory, but her mirror tells her it is nearby point of lnrereaét.t;‘%fl:?ngm;:‘ae Onf;-h Eyes Examined OS not becoming. So she asks for a < T s icrest aiNsRINglron, McCormick Medical o round neck line or & V. his boy friends can’ pi fOuiage Sshne R The new. Freneh models show not tract of wood and camp out inr s DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES ! a few frocks with necks that devi- good jackknife, a s yesig] Whrs . ate from the bateau that was well | for his room, books: 1camens T somes oy Wit Biwin 2. £ pright Piano nigh universal six months ago. The thing in which he I8 interested—per- Yow Located deviation usually takes the form of { § haps a correspondence school course. 409410 McLachlen Igp (Used) a rather deep narrow “V.” This is 3 Ll i You will note that all these things I b ead G Stz N.W. not the “V" formed by the crossings have suggested, hinge on the idea of Ene el o aalor of a surplice bodice, but & svayeut | WA L(::pl;lia;he boy busy, which is the lown in a plain one-piece bodice. ¥ need of an active young ood Old Name This deep V" a plain bodice % person; if he has something io do, 3 | front is not the easiest thing to man- 3 2, he’s happy. Extra Special at | age in these days, when bodices are AL K. ¢ © how to re- Hosz loose and unlined. There is always | false jfipression of its polsonous na- i from a grass rug the tendency to slip off at the shoul- | ture. s populari spread with | used in the dining room, and also s all fresh, flavoury young leaves that yield 7 ¥ CHERUTY gg'fsc?.r‘;‘gf‘f’{(,ém"{}fi der. when there is notning to draw | amaZing rapidity until now it is ree; from a small plush rug.” > 1T 3 = e two sides together. ut the new | ommended 'or special iseases an crub the grass rug H = $ CREPE WITH BELT OF BLACK | Hocil show a-Siose-ftting armbiole | Gabie food rich n vitamines and val- cold water in” which ou' nave ‘o generously in the teapot. Always reliable. ROSES. = and this somewhat relieves the diffi- | uable food rch in vitamines and val- | solved enough ordinary table salt to = culty. 4 uable mineral salts. make it quite brin: Cleanse - the Will You TRY Salada? have been what we call today the Cheruit one who has introduced Tomatoes are best eaten raw from Dl\lSh' rug with gasoline (but, as < this deep “V* for day-time wear. In|a dictetic point of view. because |€asoline is fnflammable, do not’ use We will so gladly mail you 'a free sample on receipt of a bateau neck lime. the sketch you see It in a frock of |then no part of the mineral food is}it near heat or flame). card. Address: Salada For the bateau neck line is die- | citron crepe with a black velvet belt [ lost. They are best served with let- K.—"“Will you please tell me post Tea Co., Boston, Maas. neck and hed with pink roses. tuce and an oil dressing, the oil|What is meant by a ‘rose jar' and * Arthur Jordan Piano Co. tinctly classical. The —————— | suppl¥ing needed fat. Tomatoes g0 how to make one G Street at 13th naturally with fish, but do not, for| Answer A rose far is a fancy. E digestible combinations, with the } wide-mouthe ottle (small and Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. sturchy foods, potatoes and rice, It {round) in which you have placed seems now pretty well established [rose leaves and perfume. Rose jars | that the anti-scorbutic quality in |are made for their fragrance and are i tomatoes is not destroyed by cook- | generally kept in the living room, | r ing or canming. On sea vovages a|Where they diffuse a delicate odor. | sufficient supply of canned tomatoes | Which is delightful. But the timc | will prevent seur Therefore to- [ to start making a rose jar is in June matoes are an _all-the-year-round | and early when roses are_abu food. One authority on dietetics ad- | T ————————————————— - HONEY - -~ AMM | Lyces evervbody to eat tomatoes 3 Bi "p§ tch use and can bé used quite freely. It)mato juice is used with good effect. : pafemacotc A young girl once remarked that | keeps the sXinismoothy :]"':gd":;;‘twfii Tomatoes lend themselves to such For Infants and Children she liked to look at Mrs. Blank, be- | ¥ essatic 5 variety in salads, soups and ‘sauces : o e Brarie atways appeared | Ore, uncomfortable than heat Itself | tnat most housewives reckon a good InUse ForOver 30 Years S ;- 8 of cann tomatoes a staple botior and vinegae snil 16 %o be so cool and dainty that she | without corsets in the very: hot days. | Sevecy,s” ¢ 8 20 IR sods'sad extract: pout felt cool when she looked at her. |Thig is easy enough If one has sum-| "y "tho' secds are to be removed the - There's a great deal of good sound with Joose stralght lines. | coit 0 39°%%, “eken not to. lose | Signaare of SELECTIVENESS Many folk buy candy promiscuously, giving litile thought to the how and of what st is made. The achievement of Cornwell’s candy in its mellifluent choc- mer psychology in that. Underclothing should be reduced to | cnt® (#"110% ke, Which contains the ol with Call sport clothes and dainty | trast of black and white maintalns 3 3 buried in French honey mallow. Plain-color clothes are always nicer fte alace_ in the forefront. of the than dresses made of |summer dresses. Tan shoes are worn nt of 1 I 5 I mmmer Ahan e rils. . for | and are very appropriate for all out. | blouses both of tho tuck-in and : ' : BETTY BOX, $1.50 Just that reason; they are restful,|ing or business, as they do mnot soil | straigl anging variety. One tuck- 3 . : Milk chocolate enfolding more than a score ] you limited In cholce, | in number of white crepe de chine ?;“’bé"c?,i]i':{“i' 'u‘: "fo'm“,?f?.-i':“&il‘y’, the blnc:: gnes;\‘;’elll do for all pur- ) emphasis this magpie effect by hem- of varied taste enticements. A pound, i Suede shoes continue to be in | stitching in black, and parrow bands . $1.50. Dresses with simple lines achieve the | poses. stitel ; aded | v ) ack crepe de chine on the collar, “‘-&: - 3 A same” effect, wnile dresoes londed| VOEUC . 1 4o mot advise dyeing |extending down the tront and border: i BUNGALOW BOX, $1.70 the hair. If you feel that you pre- | ing the cuffs on the long sleeves. In 3 g Italian bittersweets—“5-room sweets”’'— , broldery do not ummer because | fer to. aye it, have it done by some | Eeorgetts madel the blouse proper : | » in a pound-and-a-quarter box, $1.7 = mateur | is white, the lower section finished || /1 ") it is refreshing. It makes one feel|one in the profession, as al r L sl S p SUNDAY PAPER N UGA'IS’ 95¢ dainty and fresh. Talcum, which is| work rarely turns out well. a t 1 a ) e e | This bandi treatment U8 repeated on , - Almonds and hazel nuts crisply toasted t - qu: . bands The great hotels T TR o R T havey and ensconced in cubs of homey mallow. —— headed by white wool braid and G " s 5 HOME NURSING AND HEALTH HINTS ||| oo s icod i 352 4 wiry NOT bave s home e MATINEE MINTS, 53¢ | The pure essence of mountain mint ‘odfi: reamed and covered with chocolate. A BY M. JESSIE LEITCH. b 5 ehcw :ri‘:t‘:}:a LA at the precise points of contact, b = a. e ; fish_ add two iwell-beaten eggs and the Conscience Brand box box, 55¢. e e mix well. b?'eason with pepper and spring is far more comfortable 2 2K of the throat, with a slight soreness. | drop by tablespoonfuls into hot fat. i o Curing Laryngitis. The volce ‘generally disappears for a | Fry brown. thanKeltherfehe fbest fwovery wire, link or open coil spring. It was after a week spent in the |few davs. We are soing o Eive Tom. | = ey . : e mie some inhalations of steam, an A mountains occupled chiefly with fish- | JU¢ S0t TSI P Oy e O aay, HAT Dfl Yo“ Need Conscience Brand ing tackle and the beautiful mountain [ and make him well as quickly as # you look cool you are apt to feel |a minimum and knitted garments, luble salts most needed by th 2 C A A‘ Lo much fresher than if your clothes |that cling to the skin should be Yery/molubleias accdedibyzthe olate and winsome whims of flavoring is i bty ive you an overheated appearance. | eliminats n favor of muslins an Cot % $ 6 S | T Home ol e £ "black voile Grems." for instance, | suoh ‘cool materlals, cut on, stratghc (Copyright, 292%) dye to the hc:ri :ln selecting the "lgf:‘g'f Ry ot may actually be cool—but oesn’t | lines like men’s athletic under- T = oY w0, and its wearer can never|wear. Underclothing made like this Black and White Waist. t;:tx an):j the skill of our famous candy & actually feel as fresh and dainty | will always keep you cool. Inie s ertha 5 ot chef. Nuts, fruits and creams cupped in =1 as though she were in some cooler iy nispitelofitlicswideivaritty offother ; thick shell hocolat deepl: o Virginia: White shoes are worn | color combinations the effective con- i shells of chocolate or deeply em- PN same restful sleep that the best hotel beds give? With its “give”. that rash ~ Use RESINOL Soothing and Healing candephone 1415 H Streel moin 575 The first application treams shadowed | possibie.” i 5 '4pp: trout that fashed In streams shadowed | USRS, ) romumie went, atter 2 hot —Painting @) Box Serings siopstheltdmgme by the leCerns mustard foot-bath and a glass of hot —Paperhanging . . Hopkins lost his voice. milk —Upholstering ® i / INTERNATIONAL BEDDING CO. and helps o clanlj At least, that is what he assured his Tommic's “Steam Cure.” BaLTIMORE AND RICHMOND mother had happened, when he Dre-| The teapot of bolling water was| FoF Quality Work at Moderate Cost Consult l SNONO O\ S8~ the skin - |set carefully on a chair beside his X : 8“30 sented himselt at the door one morn- | 3ef, CATECLLY Db 8 AT DSl Ma | Pl Co, Inc., B224R2 ing a week before she had expected | ;yer the spout. Thus the steam was e D) 3 Matn 4334-8 him back. The boys who were with |more “breathable,” as Tommie's — Bl ke rather responsible. Tom- [mother explained. With a towel over / i the youngest of the trio. his head to corner all the steam, the D) mie was the yoUn et o A ont know | small boy was instructed to lean over | KIl§” Dr. Schindlers oo iahave happened,” explained | and breathe up the steam from the P e ldeat of the friends. “Tom- | teapot. He coughed at first, but soon | [/ Peanut Butter Jerr . tla speak and shout as good as | got used to it and found’ that the A Delici. anything one night. And we got run- | tickling in his throat stopped as if by icious Food ‘e ning races down a slope undgrn:he rtnasls. l;l‘om‘m::s!molhe; ;nd l;ut = Absolutely Pure. 1 Jate In the afternoon, and then) few drops of tincture of benzoin in L\fi Off with F INGErs | ¥s°%are e sty 80 we | the hot water, as it is very soothing | @l Large Glass Jars e o°aip. in" the river, and Jed |and not unpleasant in smeil i 3 howned the fish for supper and cooked | After the first inhalation Tommie 1o¢ ot our speak a e, buf e was nof S them and by the time WO 5 allowed to use his voice until he had tul hoarse, B\ 2| clothes on Tommie was BW( BTGV [ had several inhalations. They arrived At your dealers or -\\\ ::g 3.‘;:"33‘3,“,\“-; talk at all. And ;t his he';ixme e;ery md,-e, ‘,‘,,,“h;:{r \ delive: = today | hours, and in a day and a hal s the next day he was worse, €0 y [hours, and in a day and o half nis red anyw] we just hiked down from the sum=| 7% opin oo the past. After that | |VEGETARIAN FOOD & NUT (0.4 s 2 mit.” Tommie always referred to the old 5 i Mother Diagnoses Case. teapot as “the steam cure.” 138941 8. CAPITOL ST. S.E. (He ol i LL this week in 1.500 of the 2,000 groc- ery stores in Washington you can get , abso- ‘lutely Free one can of A. G. S. Evaporated Milk (smallsize ) with i each bottle of | | “Gee, I'm all right!" swaggered Tommie, in a whisper. But, desperately as he tried to talk, his voice failed to rise above a whis- er. G N P butting away_the mending with ® which she had been busy when the boys appeared, Mrs. - Hopkins drew | r them all into her cool, clean kitchen, where, at the white-covered table, plentifully fortifled with doughnuts, the boys regarded her anxiously. “Do you think it's catching?” asked [ ] fearfully. 3 p g g T s "biv of it,” satd Mrs. ‘Hop- O V e les kins, who was busying herself about |\ the stove with a big tin teapot which even Tommie could mnot remember ever baving seen before. TRt e “fouch of larynsitis that ~ 7 Exceptional opportunity is offered 111 ‘get his 7 . ey Tommle has and we Witk ecom W on the following speefal values ‘in - voice steamedl bac! Wicker Novelties— Cool, luscious, canned pears are “a real treat when fresh fruits are scarce and costly. : Preserve a quantity of all fruits R ‘ and in all your preserving use FRANKLIN %* ESW| Franklin Granulated. All Franklin FENES] sugars come to you clean, pure and of exact weight in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, safe from flies and ants. 4 - SAVE THE FRUIT CROP The Franklin Sugar Refining Company A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use’ It ‘sounded almost sinister. What Mysterious Disease Is. “L-a- EA-t-l-s—what's that?” | N attemptedl Jerry, sounding the word 5 4 Wicker Trays ne 3 8 P ean looking enviously at Doesn't Burt a bit! Drop a little |$I0W, 20i%, 112" produced such a Freezone” on an achigg corn, in- oterious disease on such short mo- Red tantly that corn stops hurting, then eIt course, Tommie's mother Nz “Ced From $7.50 to $4.00 hort], u lift it right off - |knew. She knew ’'most everything e "1l - | T K s mother fashioned a Wicker D d Fl P Your druggist sells = tiny bottle |oome out of cardboard the boys Were er Decorate ower Pots reezone” for a few gents, suffi lw.mung hee with interest. oy an x Redyced From $5.00 to $3.00 A. G. S. Mayon- naise you buy. You’ll say this is the most marvel-- ous Mayonnaise on the face of the earth or you gel your money back QUICK: ient to remove every hard corn, “Laryngit! orn, or corn betw"eeyn the toes, '::3 lnfllm“‘t‘"‘f"' of "{%,,{,l,'ty':m:: xfi',‘,;: : » of your . = ‘t’i‘;l‘“”" without soreness or | % BO"CkJ Sounds, and a tickling i \ Wicker Candlesticks —————— . Reduced From $6.00 to $4.00 Furs for Winter. " £.nce the coats of stable style have i : bain extenstvely shown at the August w:ckeg Tea Cozy Insects cannot live , Ol R re Noveities 1u. fa: Reduced From $20 to $10.00 winter wraps, These are provided 4 where PREVENTOL O ettt ey 2 b One cape of Hudson seal has insets of E the same fur in the shape of cones at| \ as been Spraye the Bottom, the fur running horizon- | W tally in these insets, while it is ar- N even (01§ J] | rarzea verticaily in”the garment it-1 4, - B # self. Another novelty is a squirrel u E coat in block design, the blocks be- Ypameesual | [ins_formed by inch-wide bands of 5 tanpe-dyed squirrel. A new ermine h (PREVENTOL) ([Nt setta: e ot iden Syrop. N\ UAKES A CLEAN HOME < crystat beads set on georgette. This F ST.and 1212 101218 G o Takes the coat appear shorter and o gives the imptession that the border is part of the gown worn underneath.

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