Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 33

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— "~ WOMAN’S PAGE.™ “28™ = e S _ Ep— ‘When You Bake Apples. ' Menu for a Day. 7% ‘ . 1 N . Baked apples are guite two dif- Y i - LOOSE COATS AND LONG SKIRTS. BREAKFAST. (iked) Spvles iares gullls te Al £ . ¥ : . Fruit Cereal and simple, and a delectable concoc- BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Fried Fish Creamed Potatoes licious as it is surprising, as temp! 2 Muffins Coftee ing as it is wholesome. 3 et | 51 v There is one thing about bake . = LUNCHEON. a e . i T v pples, even in their most elabora all others in Delicacy and Fragrance. l The moment one begins to talk about Oyster Stew Toast Fingers Laurse. A Kinkman Tt they mee oleme oL ; . ’ tailored suits, one begins to think of Orange Cake Tea | afmost imbonsibie 10 make them &y steel. The two are closely connected. . Dm.\'::t. it s ShikE, su may pare juic % ‘ream of Corn < 03 ith broiled |appics and bake them carefu! H:;'e no doubt of that. . Scalloped Fish and Oysters What to Serve With Different |beans. beets. eggplant ei e that they retain ‘thels. shape heneyer, misel, can e :put op: Potato Croquets | jor stuffed und baked. Mint Jelly, mint}, oy B0 2TGakh of nutmeg, and, then 4 taflored sult, it is there. It may be in i . Cauliflower and Beet Salad Meats. sherbet or mint sauce; currant Jeily, | o re . G o O e oon - ‘ [ the form of nailheads, which are quite - . Cheese Straws 1 am constantly receiving letters from | banana r-rnquene;. b Chops—White|ful of vanilla ice cream. Or with 2 ‘ s {comnion, or. It may be In the form of . Coffee Ff“;&,};‘l’"ia —_— readers asking me to tell them, in a per- ”of';llh Brojied e Ch corbihy x;ffihafioz;glnyva:v.m‘._':‘:?ped cream, “heak pooti “};‘mém:ltd “be. x?k‘;,.“:: pid 1 ; Cottee” sonai reply, what Vl’!flfl"'m‘; :“;f;‘ ‘“‘: style or stuffed and buked; ewect po-|” Then ‘you may k - them with o . Spealc- posticallys 4 4 relishes they shall serve wit erent | tatoes, green pea timbales, be: “ith | cioves and add lemon to the water,in ol A AL R MO 5 ' |ieats at company dinners. I believe |sauce piguante, creamed [he pan in which they are cooked, sting he surface 2 ity ner or i be‘l’:;n they mlrh; n‘\e"hllll! the sun. I Creamed corn Is delicious, ®o are incver having written me to ask (his| cauiifio or v gratin any k‘"’i‘ 4 ‘ hen stcel and fragility in appear- ked together, | question, would nevertheless be inter- | greens, and tomatocs eicher escaliog ance can be united, the effect is pi A g e o e e | o T ihe. oty to stuffed and baked. or stewcd. | Uy oy may fill their core cavities with 4 SEALED PACKETS ONLY . EVERY LEAF PURE |ing. ‘The argument against the nail- | asparagus. Simply make a thin |publishing the following char | 1 Lamb—While poiatoes, ear- e oF ansbe . heads is that they are apt to lopk heavy. | cream sauce and warm the vegetables | With Roust Beef s, LUrMIPS, parsnips, damp.ings, and Whatever the shape steel takes, it is| up in it. if eggs are wanted, make v White potatoes, sweet pota- | a wind of relish, but especiully the metal of the hour for trimming a smali omelet and serve a smal roni, hominy-horseradish picalilli. You may frocks. and suits, as nickel fs the metal piéce with the creamed vegetables | 3 o Boiied Mutton—White potatoes, 1:r- [ cperard. for ornamental belts. The use of stee!| oured over {t, to each person. To- | routs, pe ips, s, or turnips and carrotsl”you may cook them with rice. Is not confined to cloth. It findg | Tratoss and eg plant broiled make [hens. linw be: I d serv in a cream| gil two heaping tablespoons of ¥ place on -fternxon {roclm of xeorm.-l“l;! a welcome change from the usual | matoes, \m;‘k.\h pud ng;_ k;umfldnm i con-{yice '45":';. of '{"E,‘,",';;‘,;’,‘;:,df.f:j: Tepe or crepe de chine and it is ul breakfast; cream sauce with the to- ‘mushroom sauce or sauted. ba- | . nger. boile ree tables 18 o NOTHING TO DO BUT FRY! in_the-evening on white net. This does mato may be used. a N utton—Atl _beater with the volks of two e Py not_keep it from formal black velvet 1 | 8 Of tables served with lamb 2 nd cook for three minute All prepared— potatees and everything. A frocks. ~And it even appears on the / Tor Child | vegetables paniments. but especialy spin- |haking-dish with the rice and fil . Y 3 ' i 5 S0 serve bearn ce. string beans, peas. e th six cored and pared tart apples convenient meal for three hungry people. - "v‘&";lel:; ‘t’lfugl;;? dery once appearad E Sweet Soup for ren e malfre.d e quetzes, mint sauce and currant jelly. | whieh have been cooked soft in & \ Costs less than meat or eggs. 20c a can. s on_the Jackets of taliored sults. there - Tatote and one.halt Guarta of milk Jolled | Him—Fotatee ¢ hin sirup with the rind and juice of . low appear bits ‘of sieel. They are : and’ water, three tablespoonfuls of | tll 0 o white po-| foped: 89i . bee - c151 30 5 UM feoth, SdB twe tAblespocas used In_embroldery designs,. also. to sugar, a teaspoonful of vanilla and | With Bolled Beoo jons. pars-| sprouts. e : fauce. 10f Boldered sugar. spread over the S O A TR one exe yolk. ° Cook the chocolate i 4™ (Vo ) ~Whi d{apuies and rice. sprinkle with suga ft in a little water, then the i . Spinach, f Five ‘cold) new: claties. .+ Yest of the water. When bolling add | tabies ek e ¢ andiscrieicold Observe this blue cloth street . suit, the sugar, vanilla and the hot milk. | FQUEIES, 0o 0 By Lo £ apples or hich 16 @ model by Premet. The coat Cook the beaten white of the egs.| i 000l e o0 squash rsnips, onions Is loose, broad and long-shouldered. siightly sweetened. in spoonfuls on | €4bb : : Thsre !ls‘;;‘ solfi bellf ar the, mxstyfiu. top. Serve in lumal; bowls with gra- | . onions | n 1 ix timme and a bl collar of astrakhan. he i i han tmeal wafe TS - . 5 2 . p Ze mbroidered m - sleeves are sizable without any of the e Wi i i ed in wooden beads eccentricitles in cut or drapery that dis- ! [ - | 3weet - 2 v in piain black tinguish the new arm coverings. The Narrow curving collars for cloth | cacrot ! Flctoth is worn with a short jacket sKirt is simple, with the usual fuilness | dresses ‘are made of linen, kid. sutin.| e v :cre “ndi I N ehors Iacke at the sides. The novelty lies in the P {duveiyn. pique or novelty cottons Y es : Htry usage of steel lo form the effective lace. | It runs across the sleeve and above the e ————e e e hem of the jacket. The bits of Lhe’ metal are so tiny that they really re | semble the cobweb stitches of heavy thread lace. Departing from the subject of steel and coming to the shaping of jackets there is much to be said. The: trim, trig look in which Americans delight is ltlnlusl:g 9nf(he new coats. They are under the influence of the fashion for + R long shoulders. The sleeves begin well | TAILORED SUIT OF BLUE KASHA, down on the arm, which is not a pleas- { THE SEASON'S MATERIAL, 1T HAS & : X ing fact to the average American |I¥ES O ANDBTERL LACEWoRk . : Sleeves” are no longer tight, with, AT HEM AXD, O SHAL 9 rown f three buttons at the wrist. ‘They are | /AR OF BLACK ASTRAKHAN. nc er ow earns t /le 111@ ar . % E uch e «:;g;_q":'fig; iyihe saylan afterthought. it attaches to ltself | 2 g . sleeve with the bell-shaped opentng | e wisear pare o Tne ribaecPrras | are both out of the fashion. A sleevé | pives proper recognition to the fact ‘ o N ls es may be wide at the hand—it usually | that width is in fashion. | ‘9;,'1’;"I{lrn‘:gr:“:fl!d;::nggli_lls“xld:)’:‘sé There s also another method of tvpe of sieeve, for she realizes that | famt® yor porniis o aamen o hens - S ot A fit ll]lae‘v:(nfirs are cold, ln%dlfihisbt;pen]a snug band o!{ material at the w: B B P % sleeve allows every win at blows | the cuff itsell is of fur. but double : . . to blow up her arm. A muff Is the | or 2 " ISIN o v d Mat- ul my ppe e it her arm_ X muft ls the fi'ané?fled;um\:fl:"'m"; m_;‘;ule;;v, OUSIN ELI has Ju‘st He showed me a Conscience Bran JATEMAut fo use a muff. g0 it may from the back of the hand It s i gone home after ‘a tress. He took a bit of filler out of the laced . - . x i ha 3 n wit| in ttons aga it t . Py . . . - THE kind the Down-East fishermen eat in Gloucester. 3be of slecve for her winter weather | wrint a0 a meass of brotection to ihe most delightful visit,” end. “‘See how clean this is! It is abso- Flavorous, meaty, sun-cured cod fish, tasty with the BOYNS. e best winter shomes (aSSeal Americane have used this said Blanche Ferlow. lutely new and sanitary. Now crush it in tang of the Atlantic, blended with good mealy Maine takes cognizance of tnis’ American Wide leoven Eed e Al anthelr “Thanks be to a Con- vour hand. There, watch it spring back! potatoes. Fry to a golden brown-and serve piping hot. 5?15&’3&15 "1;9 pobular” I¢ is wide | e pecorss Chaborated the idea until science Brand Mat- Now pull the fibers apart. They are strong. 5 e s at the armhole and elbow, but it | tw V i i i Gorton's Ready-to-Fry certainly suit me. fastens well into the wrist: then, a8 | imiarvare fram won o th Al s ular tress!” A mattress with Conscience Brand, sanitary Cod cakes used to be a'lot of bother, but now you can “Old Cousin Eti” long-fibre filler will last years and remain com- get Gorton’s all prepared. No mixing, peeling, or soaking. @ 2 fortable and buoyant. h Just open the enamel lined can of Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry, P ; l H £ l v . she laughingly went P ’ e i s A : on, “is Fred’s oldest, ¢ u; icular : pat into cakes and pop into the hot fat. h ersona i ea th sel'Vlce i ) ed st, ‘The n.rlanufacturer is just as partic The family can have delicious fish cakes often as they . B WILLIAM BRADY, M. D wealthiest and most level-headed cousin. about making these mattresses as you are o d besid =" y Noted Physi A ’ Ao, . This is the second time he has visited us. in cooking a good cake for your guests. Con- want now. And besides— - ted Physic:an and Asthor ‘They’re much more inexpensive than a meal of meat or sezence Brand Mattresses are made in a great “The first time he departed politely but . X tresh-air daylight factory in Baltimore. , | eggs, and a can makes enough for three hungry appetites. mont S b e K {9 Pessonal health and hrgiene. not to disease dingnosie or treat. | coldly after the second night. Fred returned Through huge windows, sunshine streams in . , Fish caki Letters should be brief and written in Ink. "Owing in the teroeromebet sglone {8 inclosed 3 ) 4o roug’ ge 4 Get a can of convenient Gorton’s Cod Fis] es to- oy ¥tEwlcan Be anwered dere o remly.can e mate 1o Gt woL corForming o Hatren from the station with a significant look on on floors that are as clean as a new pin. Only i f i r. William Brads., ! A PR A morrow. Let your family enjoy that flavor. Sold at e . I eI e '::» ; his face: ‘Cousin Eli made just one remark— the best, new, clean materials are used, grocers everywhere. o gfi:’::ziu!m“’wwh';h"'wg‘::’mm' [:;gle::i?ytin:::: s ne wane sarms ||| “0ld men must watch their cigestion and w = ma- | g X s 7] sl e i . larla enters the blood of tHe viettm ort;:rzd oy (e 'Q'fif:::iim“.n'é‘ their rest!”’ ‘Why, Fred,’ I exciaimed, ‘the ‘ ‘We can make proportlona‘fe]y more by, pheles. The virus or germ whigh| According to a recent editorial the guest roomn, with Fred following after. not_ tme.st y say it wou. ast or give you the tO'F causes yellow fever enters the vie- four eminent physl- A . satisfaction of a Conscience Brand Mattress. ré 4 S D oponen, o e o w12 e RS “Well, when I felt that mattress, I didn't What is inside a Conscience Brand Mattress [myis. The plague is convered to man ?:fi‘t inirelioving:a 3 blame old Cousin Eli one bit. The mattress is worth paying for.’” 3 t ich infest 5 < B % fur 'of Tats and squirrels Mountain | permests the wante which we had bought just three years before Ompctlied. o it 4 e ¥ fever and Texac fever are conveyed to | time softening the arte @G. J. was now lifeless and hard. The softness and me-thin €18 spent In bed. Tou man by the bites of ticl he Afri- —G: Aol . reali: il el iy S ednot the ,‘;‘;'int'i;'?‘::\r e maealuly perme comfort was completely gone. Even the tick- seldom realize until old age how much of sleep- ckness whic - c s 9 f | Sicians “know 55 encephalitia Jethay | e Of thoke frequent ing was split. I pulled out a handful of filler. your vigor depends on a supremely comfort. . Tiea1n Americs ana chhalitls lethar- | from France or Italy, phenomenal 4 D p ble night. Even in youtl be: vou hav From the Gorton-Pew Fisheries Packers of Gorton's Cod Fish— | vVered to man by the bite of the 136- | peyond ike i ius og mawaoc s Og f! It was packed together like a ropy mat. In ableqight, Lven m youth, maybe, you have Gloucester, Mass. No Bones tae fiy. 4 Hardening of the arterles and high . i t ind you! been wondering why you are not brisk and . Just as_ trifling wounds inflicted{ plood pressure ave mot eme. aad fhe three years—in a guest room—mind you! « . upon the skin by these parasites open | yame thing. Numerous Agents, me- Wi till, the filler’ was such dirty stuff. confident like other people. Have you ever ' ia portal for infection by bacteria.'dicinal. dletetic, exercise or rest, will orse stiil, 7 g it might be the fault of y t may not trifling wounds inflioted up-| reduce blood pressure in a week or a What I supposed was & clean, new sanitary thought it might be the fault of your mat- o;: ‘Mble‘"mg of ll’!’:? lntlestln; byiml-r day or a month, but that is of small ppo tress? res; 'or other ec-; - Aannnn i ili: 1 - . ':x:o:n.s? lleu?l;r'l‘l‘kone neld that apnpel:~ : mattress was filled with old unsterilized ma. dicitis was often caused by 'bacterial terial. F hi bl N f a Conscience infection implanted in_ the - trifiing & 'or the reasonable price of a Conscienc S D CASTORIA . For ihe reasonable pric of a Consence near the appendix by the threadworm P Yataats sl el “Then Fred broke in—‘One of your bar- rand Mattress y g s e . many caeen 0 and Children ble, invigorating sleep on a sanitary, long- appendicitis have been reported in - ains, Blanche! able, Y, L e hasies S Sieks S SR E"‘::"M“Vun gelns: , ‘wearing mattress. It makes mo difference the inflamed organ. U estionably “ e ’ i = - i Im:nyn ersons arbor various paris| | ihe M— Now Fred,’ I began. ] whether you choose cotton-felt, kapoc or hair [or Tembricalds, tapesorme, "3:;“:'.’,&";:‘ sostenicaclicd o “The next day I went straight to our best filler, by ‘insisting on the Conscience Brand i ;?}k“",‘“"""“y Of eslth ;’;f{".“"g’-; furniture dealer. ‘I want,’ I said, ‘a mattress you are certain to get a mattress honestly i ewise many pers en by 8 e L + mosquitoes, fleas or ticks of the spe- that is clean inside, one that will be abso- e made, healthful, buoyant and enduring. Coned Ao not become. ine ccted, sim- {utel fortable; one that 10 years from ’ i l, ot become cted, sim- > o DIV because the insect has nof bap- ey Lomio i s Ask your dealer to show you a Conscience Dened to bite a person who was ill of now will be a bed, not a board. y y < : the disease. el | Brand mattress (together with-a Conscience . T - P So, the injury of the mucous mem- | 5 i ton-felt mat- Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” brane lining the alimentary tract b: 4 the mattress you want,” he re- Brand box spring). For a cotton-fel . Yy “Asp R ey S Barasite sy give ioe o ns m o e b % boons : 3 t the PARIS shown below; WARNING! Unless you say “Bayer” you may not ticeably Inteotion: : plied. ' ‘I recommend it because I know what tress we sugges e s < L i p. B 3 o e invisible microscopic eggs of i PP he ENDURO g iri i rsici the intestinal it > ingested is inside.’ for hair, the . get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 |;“eg Latentin w_:;:;-m;‘ es are ingested ’ . ), or metimes they are yed years and proved safe by millions for ?;;ge Is; or son e "g‘,‘mv&l;rgncg‘mém . ers, especially in ci ren. 'h Colds Headache Rheumatism mannet in which drinking whter of Toothache Neuralgia Neuriti =larden’valxe%mb‘!esl:r m;ns become contai 1A S ro! P ti g Surs from human sewage o, In Some fn- Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain $iances, ihe Jronpings from animals / 3 - which happen ntermediate hos = 5 5 % Z of parasites of man. This is quite * Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. |different matter from the contamina. | gon‘“or too;,l. ;:v.voor co:ked. by the | r - = andy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists.. DEROE of pereons who are tcar- - = - oot AR e R BNy o il 00, drngmte, | o s Sltass e Tnata ) 3 - ; - . wbo at some time have had typhoid b - A fever and for months or years after- Y ward eum:lna 'tlypt)lo:;i m'flmi. and . i . i 80 are capable of infectin, . " eat the food handleq. | © "% ¥ho| | ° Thig means food which Prot. "Metehrfiko‘;f‘hafl;o‘cflted and | | s rich in iron—the _food; b . ” personally practices e boiling of all R hich is the source of . drinking water as ‘a precauti “onw. " g Sin ettt 18 plZieetateh | | g Viealty, attresses - tllows - ox Jdprings ‘egtion wi sease ger: 3 b s s . B :efi‘-n:a Jhat. despite po.}mr notions) | . Medicinal iron isn’t as : N 0°the contrary, it was impossibl . -ironi il . i Y distinguish the’ bolled from the uy. || natural—food-ironiseasily ; 3 Dolled water by taste, He advocated absorbed. You need but a and practice e boiling of all milk i i for five minutes, for the same rea| | Small bit of iron every sons. - He condemned the eating of| [ day, yet this need is vital. h A de luse long-fbre hair is the mark of a Taw vegetables in salads, as a too mattress. Best black draw- ? ings haie ller. Frve-inch Teady means of tranemission of bara: ood- mattres l"’";‘!’ box, imperial edge. Your sitic ova or eggs and also o! £l 14 l.ll.lld P .. . germs; he asserted that washing sueh built oancout. chalce of thave vaciaiies of vegetables is not a sufficient protec- § tion, that they must be at least scalded with boiling water, or " And you will find beautiful tickings. A lifetime one suited to your : still, boilea like salads. The / fule he applied to.all fruits, save once a day. purse. Ask your e ¥ e bai Wi col n *! : an aseptic or "::Iu hot ahin o AERO MATTRESS dealer to show you ° ° QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, “California Syrup of Figs” | p-ier oo || the Jron-Food Consci Brand [ ENDURO MATTRESS ! ‘ A bigh quality Lapek mat- I the variety best fit- | | | i dav, S-inchbor. Thislghe || ted to your needs. - {Quires that boys or girls asking to be avery buoyant maress. | : pXised on flf“;,fi.‘,’.‘."?‘fé reabor N Variety of pretty ticks. For a Child’s Liver and Bowels el S iene, fescher, who takes| ask for the - , Mothert say “Calforin” ten you il EEELLELETENE | SUN.MAID ||| INTERNATIONAL BEDDING COMPANY get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full r:unaf';-fl Qhun.flunda on the Feat : ; BALTIMORE RICHMOND divections for babies and childrén of all ages' ~ [B%ore 23y dohes. of oresdingin: brand : : a : who are constipated, bilious, fe.v(erish,.tongue- o or s any: kind in this way? They are most delicibus - s w,_mu coated, ‘3‘;%% of cold, are plainly p'}'-'!"% SR Fir s AR LB sl PSR A RO BRAND /. : =Fean B .. thebottle. Thildren loye his delicious faxative,” ™ - : ; i t @b ' occasional illness is accompanied ” 8

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