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= ., - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 12, 1921 WOMAN’S PAGE. " g WOMAN’S PAGE. _THE EVENING STAR,’WASHING’I‘OI;T D ¢ HOME_ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. first test this tréatment on a sam- | pi le of the material before risking rhit‘:;:;mm. "y g:’:' he coat itself. If thése two at:|care not to use these temps fail.to remove the spots, ap- | or flame. the master writer of ro- ST 2 mance, in his latest great Last August there was nl.:: s g:ln'l o.?'g: .;'.‘::..".'m.-. h:dl. I ;':: (4 story tells how love, crowd at the house of Lanvin on the [3!d Nt know ico tr.ch wbout enais 0 l ence_’ one would think they were pearls. They were soft and lustrous, with g { Try Erm. Apple Preserves, pinkish, milk-white appearance. When one comes down to truth, what's the 5 Gingered Apples.—Put 1 pint of wa- | let drip without forcing the Jjuice The Consumer’'s Confidence in Thei, when the apples are tender opening day, that the American buy- turn them into the jelly bag and ers were taking what they could get comfortable ones on the staigs, like : snall and e shell 0. an oyster? i lce and t to ti ettle, boji ds’}'::lr:':'én many gowns to be seen, |, The outstanding fact of that day, - i TObt over the fire and let thia stm-| J§ mlnu(en"{‘afinilcnn ol;'wkan:u‘rnn- some of which gave delight, m"" however, is that Mme. Lanvin, who mer for 2 hours, adding a little more | ulated sugar for every cup of juice stirring the onlookers slightly. The |52¥® the world a desire to wear coral, | | i A#| M) p B water as it bolls away. Wipe 3 large | that was measured previously, and Say was warm, the windows were |Succeeded in putting over snail shells. P ) 1aimons clean and gtate off th let boil until the felly stage is Clomed, of ‘course, and. the proces.|One probably suggested the other.| |LAiI & grate off the thin|reaoned (that is, until 2 drops will , 3 Not only did she use these coquil- yellow rind; add the juice to this|form at onfe 'on the edge of a spoon P lages nnflhealuu:rnu?llln ats, but | | ahd turn this grated rind and juice| when & littie julce is dripped back 7 so on floating, ‘anslucent evening y AP nto e kettle from a height). urn Yo e woman who came into o es, en | er when cold with par: ¥ x -Ji{:’ Black and whito pepper both come | remove the pleces of ginger, tie then H. Answer—To remoye _the remove the pleces of ginger, tie them worked into a big, orlental plaque|ennial shrub which ) eta coat, first try soaking the 1. : T on& RiD th ol tha bias aroaents | Bust snd Wer 1o dl"""'m“‘ the | gecurely in a small muslin bag, and | stained portion in salt and water. T A : s, chlefly In|put them back Into the saucepen.)There 8 generally mucus in such 8. A som in the way of seats, some acceptng | ., gigerence between the shell of a ) tér and 6 ounces of brulsed ginger|through. Measure this strained Deauville Casino wearing a gown of 8. vopor biue chiffon had " snail shells | TOM the pepper plant, a climbing per- yomit statns {rom your chiid's blue b -t ':;nt-hg:;-:fi ,s.'":l:';;, :e "f:‘:l'fik’nennar the berry | Pare, core and chop rather coarsely §) S12in%, snd sal (Jlssolves chie. 1f o - 7S 5 s oun: ri apoureuse,” which is an enchant quite ripe; for | Pounds of tart apples and add this to| the 476 In _the materlal le & Eecd Is the Keynote of Our Success ing name. Renee uses the same col. | White It Is allowed to mature and the | th® Simmering liquid, togsther with or and {-brlu for :&flara{n lygo :l black pericarp, or hull, is then re- zsh .m'x.:nlc)l‘-mv:: :Ir:wn;:;n::‘amugu.h i !IBM} in very weak ammonia water—but :::::h l:ldl one :ru: ::.c;_r‘: o“;; moved. The characteristic flavor of | apple look clear, then turn fnto n:t. . Clally when 1t Is worn by the aver- |PCPPEF 18 due to an alkalold called | Sterilized Jars (removing the bag age American type with brown halir | PiPerine and to & volatile oil. In!® fl;‘g“‘g‘m‘.} d seal while hot. Al naieses black pepper berrles the ash is about | core 1 peck of sour .331' o A58 '} l-.‘alnvl?ldlauanm;?‘d :gfhe““(h:r: 4% per cent and should not be more : quarts of sweet paples. Add enough e O e e an wanieq | Lhan 6% either extract, including | CIder, to cover and let cook, stir- gowns, however, because she wanted piperine and resin, is about 6% per ! Fll occasionally, until the apples are to make a feature of the Russian|cent; crude flber about 16 per cont, reduced to a consistency like that peasant headdress. Half her marn-jand there is present some atarch and | ©f marmalade, then add granulated nequins “wore this shape of hat, the|nitrogenous material. White pepper! SUBAr to equal one-half the welght other half wore the Winterhalter |contains less ash and less cellulose ] f the apples before they were hats which Eugenie wore when Win- | because the woody outer covering is | cooked. Also add 1 tablespoon ein- terhalter painted her. Lanvin makes | removed, namon and one-half teaspoon cloves| 1 [N 1 Pinch salt them in soft felt, in warm beige, gray Ground pepper is often much adul- | (or use any spices preferred). Store! and particularly mauve, but she does | terated; the common adulterants are | when ve t i e pat he nall shells on these. She | Cracker crumbs, roasted nut -hell-’g thick in' hot, sterllized ina ‘Weite for Alrline Honey Book of Rectpes. ars. Apple-Mint Jelly.—Cut the apples in quarters and barely cover with ::Ill:nh‘ w:ler;‘lh:l simmer until ten- r then turn them into ly bag. g h a jelly bag. place d fruit stones, chi merely substitutes snalls for pearls | &7 es, charcoal and corn. in, places where she would use the {,’:,';;‘;,h’;:""’flm;’d'm:"‘:""A"Im"“'_l; =g . cessive amount of LThe idea spread quickly in Parle | He"betcicsua'tney wrinkle tn drsing » oul thess Russian hats with their eccen- | 3ost of thess siaiterstinny Loration: trig trimming In the shon windows. ) dent under the microscope. The gov- then the lesser milliners began to of- | ernment standard for good pepper is fer them. Still they are not cheap,|7 per cent total ash, 15 per cent althou, snails are as plentiful as|fiber, 25 per cent starch and 6 per TURBAN TRIMMED WITH SNAIL SHELLS _AND EMBROIDERY, WITH CLUSTERS OF THE %}:;HS:LB HANGING OVER THB slon of gowns was fast and continu- ous. llllfl‘!‘!( Iflassod a :flt valhnlk d Ll e a blac] ::fldea'::g & amall %‘;&:I‘l“rfiu:flln hnim\;fll- u; I:; S ooy “,‘3:';:}.“,‘;’ ;rl;-erflextrnctd. . i v T me of ese hats hav Tin| perly use on! came into view. Some sald: “What Some of these bats hevs earh o8\, o i Muantities, it has no food a are those things on the front of her |2F 18 T 1l er ribbon. The effect is hat?” “C as er. quite Russian, more 8o than one Coqulllagen, o ioh fotiowed, | would think a French woman would then the original speaker cried out: like, but then Paris knows no enemy eavens on earth, they are snails!” country when it comes to fashion. So they were. By the way, it is strange how per- The story was repeated to a young | sistent is the fashion for these huge! legionnaire who was with the band earrings attached to hats. One from America “Snalls.” he said in ~ !would think that they, along with horrified manner, ose devilish fringe and monkey fur, would have things that used to creep into ourlbreln hanlfl:\?d (rt,)m {asl}}:n lhl;:nzl; ears when we slept,in dog tents on | s'aleness. No at a are - 3 house so distingulshed which does wet ground. Good-night! N s vt e t these_snails |not offer them, no e were e d only dressed she doesn't wear them. (to heat slightly). nto the preserving a knlllll with the crushed leave nd nd let cook 20 minutes, then strain again. Heat the julce once A more to hollln: point, add the warm sugar and let boil till the jelly stage value and there {8 no great differ- S?E:!!Re:we;ncthlfickb T“d Iwhltf' in | is reached. Tint a light green with Th Sh o ° effect, eing largely a;some green vegetable colorin, g itter of habit and errontl prefer: | Turn into ot “sterilized £iasses and e oe—for live boys—for llve ence. For picklee it is probably wlm!lel cool before covering with hot| to buy tho pepper corns whole to use o 3 . Axpie, setr—crine_wi girls—almost impossible to wear instcad of the ground pepper. (Domrisnk_lnl.) One-halt peck apples, ar, 1 pint water, 1 ouncé mo\ 13 ounce whole et igntnge, " Tunes ) Vhors them out. gether In the preserving kettle after quartering the paples (not 1 AUNT pom | oring them) and tying the bpiees tor gether in a small cheesecioth bag. —_———— Lobster Sandwiches. * Rich Brown Betty. ; Pgre some tart apples and cut them ge the leaves on thin l’ll:.flllA;; into small pleces. Have an equal |bread, cover with lobster and cover amount of bread erumbs, sweeten |ihe lobster with hread = Sprinkle the crumbs and add a little nUtmeg, [foy on_ the. top of - savn beosnios: place the spples and erumbs in alter- [Prepars just befors serving. 1t - nate layers in a bu aking pan, |lowe o stand th - milks, or sour milk or buttermilk as] 5o, %y ¢h butter and cover with sweet factory. 47 wilihe unsetis The Real Blonde. ’ bleaches after sunburn or such "‘“ milk, Bake until the apples are ten- | 1 land the use of cucumber lotions or There is nothing lovelier than the e b der. Some cooks pour water over pure blonde type—unless it 18 the|%in, %oy g beautiful because of the ook o e O ette, or the real Titian|richness of Its sold—so it should | the apples, thopgh I Aser. e e T Rive plenty of sun baths to keep it|addition of » few raisins makes the A type. Which type we like best l8 a1o0yy PICLY G B mipoo should be reterence—but [ Eglden, an 13 matter of individual p with mild soap, and tne rinse might For Infants and Children | inUse ForOver 30 Years for today T want to write particularly lcontain a few tablespoonfuls of lemon Always bears Special Stewed Pears. Peel and quarter one dozen large pears and remove the cores, laying the quartered fruit in cold water as juice or a tiny bit of peroxide, to keep for the true blonde, the girl with bl::,e juloe or & tiny bit of peroxide, to keep or gray eyes and hair like spun gold.} rpe plonde should wear rich black Being so fair, she is apt to witherias much as pnuulbls.hnnddlhansblue. & lleve scientific people ex- (OF Sray or green or lavender. Some- . oy ‘saying thers 1o less pii. [times pale yellow looks well, too. ment in the skin or less olls, and that M hfl. .—A simple rem y for as a result, old age comes earlier. mel ands is made by mixing to- However, old age can be warded off ::!t::al; four nunu: :et u:;lo!o. a;‘dm-. y treatment of an ounce of onna. e for many years by caraful reh | ERe Hands with _this several tintes |lemon juice, Boll until thick, straip — of the complexion and exercises to ach day and follow ft by rubbing the sirup and pour it over the pears. fnto the ie & | Cover olosely until they are cold; then M’t let a poor keep the body supple. Ahy alnple) powder. put into 8 dish and serve with cream. . . ° Mized Vegotable Salad. skin spoil your The complexion of the blonde is so | into Chop fine one small head of frm pleasure o ; S 1000 |ann ae talium of orris Toot. A fow fine and dellcate It nocdy T 1a"its |drops of bensoln In the rinse Water, white cabbage, four firm medium- - sized apples peeled and cut into dice, 1 ordinary care. As its advise all cold ereams |after bathing face and hands, will be ::'g'h!e'-?fl':. ‘28 well as cleaning, | helpful, especially when the pores of one white onlon chopped very fine, e blotchesand one-half cup of g! ‘walnuts cut 5 into pleces. Mix all well together with m‘hw the ou do so. Put them over the fire Hgnasare thh one pint of boiling water and o stew until tender. Remove the fruit and add to the liquor one cup of sugar, ome stick of clnnamon, on; e — stick of mace and one teaspoon of BustEr BrowN BHOES No no d ring the face perspiré too freely. et i imales A. T.—Massage the ankles every Que—your body fits right into day, using a strong solution of Epsom a Conscience Brand Box Al T T Feduce the fat on Spring—supremely _comfort- LISTEN, WORLD! | [them s 1 se0 5ot e vaite. oF able. Used with a Conscience just very strong salt water. 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It's cheap, but for | helrful pacts of true mat R 3 . will preve mere scenom- day arg an added source of : prompt results it beats anything else },‘“{‘;O,f:e"g would “have on" & "iady icalinovera es wasted heat, greater, prob- > . : .\':‘I;I“e\‘fl' ll'ied'; USI;II")' stops the 'enze w%:fzgup of the body. the beljef 1l 'Qs,m;vgr . ably, than yeu im-due. Over a half century of o Tasis pleriants s et | Wi mticre s SaEERe et BT ; | oo prioss bavs cherged sucoessfiil shoc sell g like it—and it is pure and good. I o e "?,,",fgh'”e:; ‘? n‘. dl: V,e. Pour 2Y; ounces of Pinex in t | it i ¢ poctie; Ahen W1 ic. o ith P fonk 42, B0 &S atntands and Te il, the best kero- granulated sugar syrup. Or use clar- the greater glory of :It- g0 by? Will ; RDATALIALAIM | ‘sene can bu mm jone ified molasses, honey or corn sy Z“"e.‘?“y? ”‘hf.‘" n!! 1?3{;." Lin ) : % } d%gvny:“.‘rly X 2 2 ~=BERBERICH'SZE 1116-1122 7th St. instead of sugar syrup, if desi 7 h graoming & 2 '!‘hn you make a full pint—a family 5:{0:‘;‘:3?‘.”%” .,“!“:1‘-[”' e s o 2 The Perfection is an effi- ; supply—but costing no more than & | iy"that numan breed which : | cient er. 's no smal] bottle of ready-mado casgh | its b Hrapbing ' | waste of fuci, no ashes that And as & cough medicine, thers is | Fontare phre ®o to refy seal : : represent many :? the really nothing better to be had at | orzens up there! Asa we ta pounds that go up any price. It goes right to the spot | werias “Bith & raa of tha. your ten of coal, and gives quick, lasiing relief. [t | or with orang ‘waed erioka? Ha glean, < and llm"fl t‘\lt araused i':l':-.“ el 813 Penna. Ave. | | | | prompdly heals the inflamed mem- | 3%, PS03 (i S oriomber that there's tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon e bronchial asth b, 3 LK A . Pinex is a highly concentrated K;'v'in'y s e o ety b S : cqmpound of Norway pine extract|them stand until set. Fill the center AL W famous for healing the membranegs. with the following mixture: Make b g absolute satisfaction or memey re- | ohe ciR of """% : funded. The Pinex Co., Fort Wayne, | 1f,/2 SISISRIAE, 1, ot pour It inta branes that line the throat and air| mope to lifs than hides, hoofs and < E ! passages, stops the annoying throat | hair! ] i _STANDARD OIL COMPANY your cough stops entirely. Splendi Prune Chartreuse. (New Jersey) for bronchitis, Sreum: hoarsencss a Line rgold with leman Jelly, deco. “To avoid disal W“H wit] .;Iu;u ©€EES, one cup o druggist for Felaiin end allew oo alisalve. W = z X 4 : il S o,k it e | 5010 S ey and il Healers créam. Just ag S P - i g 5 Ind. serve with whipped cream. -

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