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——— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER ==, 1921, WOMAN’S PAGE. Jackie Jones, the soft. Put the mixture through a fine sieve and let it stand until it is 0L iady says sell the Menu for a Day. cold; the marmalade makes a delicions master to order more Kel- e filling for sandwiches made of thin Toce's Corn Flakes right Breaktast. slices of bread. ‘ SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS ! away, borause they ain't no e i the wholehouse Halved grapefruit. Cereal. since _everybody's eatin, e 2 Crullers. Poached eggs. Heeliggy eibe P ating BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. Coffee. &good!! During these cool autumn da o are tempted to take long -hikes| Orange and banana salad. through the neighboring countryside French dressing. to admire the brilliant color picture Your Weight and Diet. juice from cucumbers or lemon juice.| | Bread and butte Jelly. which Nature has painted for us.| The man or woman who is consid: | ,Jatlauette -1 shall be pleased to an- oa 5 Washington shop windows are vyini | ering dieting to reduce—or to grow |insure a prompt reply. Send a . Dinner. with the frost-tinted foliage to pro- fat, for that matter—must think not |Stamped addressed envelope. There| | Cream of carrot soup. Crackers. S Q is no charge for this service, so Celery. Creamed potatoes. duce gay colors. Here is a gown of only of the amount of food to be i, fe fMATEY Toh TN ROt Stufted beef's heart. deep red silk the shade of the oak eaten, but also of the kind. \ Stewed tomatoes. Cream pie. | Peggie—That red spot on most S leaf, there is one of lighter crimson, 4There was a very busy man who |chests comes from exposure to the Cheesz. Conte B Ation o e it asked me seriously the other day|sun and wind. If you send a stamped 3 to :.’:_‘°:“‘:.‘k‘ o cive it Bl i irhether he could not live by taking|and addressed envelope, I shall be ’t “’a SR, G D eRged e alf a doxen raw eggs in milk every )pleased to malil you the hair tonic. : i o o el Nen x'.'gh n‘l\x'”chfla‘»rr; day—six_cggs, six glasses of milk,| A Reader—If you add lemon juice| APple Marmalade Sandwiches. - S 3 X e e 5 ken two or thre hours apart. y v ot t v . o o SDIRAnER. Wit HeirEt, One wever taken U : ar to the yeast, you may not object to| Take one pound of apples, two : X S ta . *d | time to publish formulas for creams | butter; peel, core and quarter the O b . this_exceeding] rienta ream busy person. and blackheads. Se st Sati v 1 hope I persuaded him that, splen- (;:_rl blackheads. nd a stamped ad- ! apples and cook them slowly with did as raw eggs and milk were, he needed a more varied diet to work and live on. The average fairly active woman = needs 2,500 calories of food per day. Lot 5 % LB g £ A scientist would divide this up so— T 3 10% protein . 25% fat... - 659 carbohydrates sed envelope for them. the sugar and butter until they are Kellogss Corn Flakes s How Kellogg’s Corn Flakes appeal to the most = fastidious appetites! What a wonder-picture they g make—all joyously tumbled and jumbled in a big ~. bowl; sunny-brown, oven-fresh—the gladdest good-to- eat cereal you’ve ever tasted—or looked upon! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are a revelation—palate- ticklers that bring the sunshine right into the breakfast room and get the day going all right! Never was such 1.625 calories HAT OF BLAC « LLE FRI blo roses adds a picturesque bit of trimming and color contrast which blends artistically with the jade back- ground. The skirt follows the design of the bodice, as it is entirely com- BEAVER WITH . - 500 calories Of course you must know a lot about food values to know the per- centages of these in each arti ot food. The diet above would have ten ounces of fish, fowl or lean meat, or nine eggs to supply the protein, and flavor as you’ll find in Kellogg’s; never was there such ih[u‘-m: ;;fgilmnlvl:. \:ima:h&sa os;tuu:t: five m; sized pats of butter for that S 3 1 : side hanging longe: 1 the on much fat. Your tastes are a fair all-the-time crispness! ll\i:llrun‘lhu:ul rlm«'ll(‘. illustratea 1s a | Standard to go by, plus your common . 5 he other froc stra s a | sense. Your happiness will know no bounds aurant model of delicate French | But you should mnot get all your when you see the little folks come back for ““more Kellogg’s, Mother, please!” And, my—how Kellogg’s delight the nor all your fat Ihlm- chiffon with velvet brocading in | protein from ej u n variely in an odd palm leaf pattern. The lines | from butter. Jare comparatively simple, for the | your alet. bodice has a slightly rounded neck a. Veast cakes tha t are made ¥ 5 d just the hint of kimono sleevelets, firm = 3 and the circular skirt is quite plain. c sure t tresh, methers, too—and the daddies an An unusual touch is added, however, t will be m turbing brothers and sisters! Kellogg’s win in the girdle, for it is of luxurious | to the stive orga than stale =2 » ici i moleskin fur, about four inches wide food ult the doc about these everybody—they’re so delicious! and long enough to tie at the front | hot flz cating much | with the ends hanging loose. meat, especi thiz will | ! Pictured is a smart hat of black silk | Aggravate also. {beaver. Its stiff brim is rolled off the | ~Nancy: Blue face at one side of the front, and at j addressed envel the rear the turned-up edge is held | formula and ble in place with three rows of large jet nped ch the arms wi |buttons. Slightly to one side of these | =————————————————u— | {a long chenille corded ring is attach- : 5 3 i fed. with some of the ends dangling to Fish Pudding With Egg Sauce. | the shoulder. Left-over fish may be used for this dish, or fresh. newly cooked fish. The | fish should be freed from skin and | bones and then fluked with a fork There should be enough of the flakes to fill a_quart bowl, lightly pressed g N ; b E £ down. Make a soft custard with a 8 K -~ 3 4 pint of milk and the volks of six eggs. v - While warm stir in_one-fourth cup of : T u butter, seasoning of salt and pepper. | one tablespoon of tab] uce or an- * 74 : . and ‘two teaspoons of lemon Put the 1 fish in a ba | 3 PR custard over it - — b ek e - ROASTER 'UNTIL THE . CARTON IS OPENED paste, .\’rr{f“ne:l in a little hot Sl ! ;AFTERLEAV|NG T"E IN THE KITCHEN Tetley’s Orange Pekoe is the result of the most careful selection and skill- ful blending of young, tender, top leaves of aris- tocratic tea plants. Date Croquets. Eoil four tablespoons of sugar one-half cup of water for eight utes, then add cighteen stoned dates and cook for fifteen minutes, then | drain and dry. Prepare a stuffing for | the center of the dates, rub two maca roon biscuits through a sicve into a of chopped | BROCADED SKIN GIRDL! FRENCH BI F- FON WITH MO aind - ure’s work. but sometimes brilliancy of the city one long ¢ blues w |tires of s a part ? oW rest- preserved o vanilla_extr; 1 of g of thick 4 4 Ha gether. f this mixture into ¢ back to their out some pastry and tl into eighteen rounds: put the center of each round of 1 wet the edges of each round v little water and double the pastry over, pr ing the ed s well to-| gether. Then brush them all over| with well beaten exg and toss in fine | ke crumbs and fry in smoking-hot it 10 a golden color. Dri white | paper and sprinkle with sugar. Serve | piled up on a pretty dish. ] _ . ! Smoked pear! buttons and white | linen collars and cuffs are used on a | gray Canton crepe blouse. 1 tones we es the limpid the blue-gray it m 2t on an idol hide the orient. for the it is named | ! Makes good TEA a certainty Only in Tetley’s do you always find the delightful fragrance, appetizing -flavor and keen satisfac- “tion of true Orange Pekoe. 300 cups to the pound. Cpagueness | think of moonli t nor thrown more gluring | t from rer as ¥ com- | the pers { brilliant dins v (el er reasons sketched « place | ‘hiffon ‘i tevelopnent, a shiny 1 and many oth ning gown should not remain long i in a local window. {the medium used fe iand silver pica path along the made in an of the n y the retailer can sell HEINZ 57 "MAVIS TOILET WATER | | FROCK OF JADE CHIF- ow silver ribbon VE WITH VIOLET AND ROSE S. At the side violets and full- Eile at new low prices We sell direct to the retailer, in limited quantities, to make sure that every one of the 57 Varieties on his shelves is of the very fresh- g sehind the sheet. When all have; The secret of, r'osrpeul'ccrm- - £ 3 What You Should Do This Year? L P e e est quality, when he offers it to you. i g Sum " will l' refge A e e e it | { box of Nadine Face Powder They are secrets which every ‘woman would solve—secrets of personal charm. The audience must guess who it wemake it 1 we | the first actors must be the audience | B ing charm—charm which endures i . The secret This game proves so much fun that throughout the day. it could easily be continued by don- | & of skin comfort — with never a Verily life is wh; {malke it jolly, it is a happy life; if we never seek diversion of the company After Your Bath Reduced costs, in foods or in the cost of run- or when warm or nervous. {of friends. it is bound to be dreary. If |ning old-fashioned clothes _ (high hint of barm. . 2 3 . Batheyourfoeheadandwrists ans vomin wiho is reaing 0is s SO W T e 0 S B g you st milions o e, ning the Heinz kitchens, promptly lower the © with M¢ vilet Water. It never given a party- qes Kive |the women). I would advise you first adine - . & = i n them frequently—I want to advise [to play it as witches, then start all mate secrets. You can procure L hrlpi ol ok her strongly o begin giving them |OVeF AKain and play it with these oid- | {4 "Nadine from your favorite price of the 57 to the retailer. charm. Asrefreshingasa gar- den on a Summer morning, its fragrance lasts longer because . of the higher percentage of i1.”.. the essence of MAVIS per- th 2 Halloween | s SSEMCLS toilet counter or by mail, 60c. first. | =il Send 4c. for postage on liberal 1se T can't Banana Puree With Rice. semple in tint preferred. o ety “Fhe | Skin six ripe bananas and rub them NATIONAL TOLLET CO., et hecver, Ix | throush a sieve with a gill of milk. A i\ 4 |'ut this puree into the center of a/ Iright now, starting |party on th “I don't give t No retailer .has large stocks on his shelves. And so the retailer can at once pass the benefit kind of party P % fume used. e e e o Wil V00 |l L oD e ik &l of the new Heinz prices right along to you. an't afford str ellow crepe y then bring in_ s |ounces of rice in milk. When done {drain and color with a few drops of | cochineal; arrange the rice round the | . [(and, if po cornstal and | 9 ! ! = ‘it = sdge of the dish, cover all with whip- 5 TOILETRIES jdcess upicha e ¢ Yoatped cream, sweetened, sprinkle with i |a little ground cinnamon and serve. alcum Powder: Face Pow Patties Cold Cream . .5 ! VanishingC: . . 1® Lip Sticks . Poudre Creme . .50 {Halloween party. Refreshments are the next consider- ation. These, of course, do require s v output—but they need ite refreshments. fruit punch, omemade ¢ that are necessary. these may be saved in walking to save car President, H. ]. HEINZ COMPANY What’s the use ! - of cleaning if you s i‘a'ui’?'u"'_- e e don’t disinfect and Clear Your Comp]exion for in- . Leading grocers in Washington today quote the following prices on Heinz Products: g SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Oven Baked Beans 11 oz—11c. 18 0z=15c. 30 0z—25¢. Peanut Butter 3)% oz.—13c. 6% 0z—20c. 10 oz.—30c. Tomato Ketchup 8 0z.—20c. 14 0z.—35¢c. luxury which . levery one of ug ind 'flnli;). 1 kn;:n\.' deOdOI‘lZe_ at the D A e L of 2 woman who stopped having her . o you frown w 5 {daily paper delivered for a while, in same time? glaringly reflects some fac 1Mk sms order to save for a \nurmh (T believe blemish, “"rdol‘:flrllngo;o:r zxi"_) an she went to the public rary every easy way of ? {day -and read the newspapers there). There's @ skin beautifier—a delight- Theré is always some way, to save for USE fully fragrant, tinted cold cream, I a definite purpose such as this, if we known as Black and Wh!(e|Bem}(fi 8 When we havd our decorations e o ack an 1 e freshmer " Cream, the results are surprising. & glorlous, youth-recalling Definitely Guarantéed :},.?h ;g: t(;zré}(x:l:.xl(;‘r:mrefsp(pxlgnl::r. : v be our third and last ackhe: a DS, = . Acidity Gases Heartburn |consideration. Gamen .lw].h .\-".‘Jt any- | when you clean. lowness—makes the Bkin ool o Cooked Spaghetti 10 0z—13c. 16 0z—18c. 30 oz.—32¢c. - thing, and yet they are the hest part - . = smooth. e 7 Sourness Flatulence Palpitation [of, = Parcr, K sou cnsineer vour sAp r';;‘ Lo of Bt I I tooraation mackc tnd Wy Tomato Soup 100z—13c. 16 0z—18c. 30 oz—32c. S i they won't know what the decorations ed 1 e Cleansing Cream removes all ¢ i v S hak Gaite fes from the pores—makes the - o Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harml 1 jiree aor Whisg they Laus saisn ot ke room purifies the D te and velvety: I Apple Butter 7 oz.—18c. 16 0z.—30c. 32 0z—50c. . Ins : g! ets of harmless, pleasant |refreshment hour: they w e hav- e ot . White Beauty meuh,' Prepared Mustard 6 0z—13c. PINTS QUARTS HALF GALLONS 2 3 2 sk 5 T {ing too gond a time, i i - o ““Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and | "Sexi Monday d am going to devote ll:lfl,sgl n::m ami ggglu‘;‘:,'%ofifi‘k,: e maraniabn miaking sick, upset stomachs feel fine. Beststomach correctiveknown, ~[this entire column to dircotons een 1lls insect pests a by all good drug and department day I will glve only (his one: the same time it stores. S v Dept. D, Plough, Memphis, shostly Shadows. lang a large A ‘Write O Birchday piiei i o oot 3| || cleans and deodo- |z o 000, G ST Vinegar, 2lc. 35c. 65c. One-half the number of guests will rizes. Black and White Tollet Prepar PE'S sit In front of this sheet. as “audi- . ence The other half of {he number "A:.d:“:a ":‘::Vr":'.':' E il P will retire behind the sheet and will DIA EPS]N in turn, put on a high, pointed witch's stores. Small size, 50 A‘ your retailer cap, long false hair made out of a eents; quart, $1.00; gal FOR OUT-OF-ORDER STOMACHS piece of rope raveled out, and a plece Ton, $3.00. Dethol Sprayer, of white material around the neck to 30 cents, hang down like a cape. ese actors 5 5 Wil take turns standing between the | &Ohfln & h‘m ni'i: light and the back part of the sheet SR A SRS g and distorting their facial features, @ St Mepulee doing with the hands whatevér he or | [ Auk for free demonstration. * » y F »