Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 61

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15 = = - » dry, warm cli- better still, an enameled surface, can | a shallower shelf ced midwafy be- | floor space. When you have many b Arizona ricted such a| [Possibilities in Shelves. | 50" Ve readiiy Washed Even old | tween the two wider Shelves, Breen | hier shelves you skould have an of the white| What a hard world it would be for | shelves can be brought up to & high | you can find place to keep sm-all ob- | easily moved set of g4eps, so that it plague, mainly without capital be- : ch | standard of eficlency if they are | jects on this narrow shelf iyithout| will be a simiple matter to get thin hind ‘them and ' relying solely on | the® housewife it thiere were no such | 55506 well enough to cover all|in the least detracting from the use- | from the high shelves. And. of course, what work they could obtain in a|things as shelves. One might as well | cracks and crevices. fulness of the wide shelf. you should' always arrange sparsely settled .and undeveloped|try to keep a library without them you have Small kitchens have to be jjrovided | equipment amd supplies so that * country, It was a touch-and-go policy | as a present-day house, with its wide | Wid 3 bove the | with many shelves in order fo make | things used hut seldom are always on for years, coaxing the {nvalids into| variety of foods and its great asso to have up in ‘wall space what they lack in' the high shelves. . conserving all resources so that they | ment of dishes and cooking utens! icould work and then getting employ- | The Greek of old who could &b u 1C @ |iment for them when they were strong | keeping house on & single ewer and | enough. I rejoice to say that 2 more|a basin might have managed very practical idea prevails now, though| nicely’ in a shelfless ho e still tasks enough for the| would be difficuity incarnal : 2 ich ith re.| American housewife with her infinity \Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst ||oeritsbly Inclined In the health re-| o g iferent things to keep In order Mi Al k cordial | and at hand. t I:In‘lll:::lyh::fl:rllll:: :lhh:h re- Shelf paper is or ought to het a BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. late to educational matters, and she| memory in thci we}tl rf’:umea. u)il-ao; acts frequently as chairman of com-; date house. It affords an excellen The wife of the senior senator {T0M | mittees which have that end in view.; Place for insects and even I you! Arizona has many claims. to recogni-|She is a Tmb.r ot the Trinity Coj-} :'"555“’ ]l:cl: ;olr '.':‘L"-'z’?é"fofl::? l;_ i tlon quite unknown te her friends in|lege board and of the Georgetown|Z KOOC F e ive as it hangs Univeralty Hospital board, and is al- | Paper may look attract Washington, where she 1a admired|waya prominent at the mumerous so- its Incy Border over the eque of the for her vivacity and hospitable spirit. |clal events which pertain to both:!ghelh TR GRETS, TR KOTSRS Mrs. Ashurst is & native of that pic- [ these Insitutions. She is witty afd: ¢ “any sort are kept should he N vivacious and is one of the much a painted surface, turesque little city of Ireland pro-|sought. guests at dinners and Other ——eme——————————— verbially celebrated for strite and|functions ‘where conversstion Is < ng e pleasures offe . i feuds, Kilkenny, but she departed at|fmonE the pleasures offered. Seat: an early age and has never displayed {best story tellers and after-dinner any of the combativeness which has|SPeakers in the Senate, and maturally he and his wife recelve many more made its fame. : invitations than they could well ac-| Marrying at an early age In Baltl- | cept. more, her husband, John Ronoe, wus Pianists Immortalized The playing of the great pianists is immortalized by - Ghe AMPICO Cnbibet 108 3 3 3 * : appointed chief of the weather Sti- A just as the nlkmg machine has im- !;m‘;. at Fhulx;utr, and on hia dea i With Cocoa. HAIR SPECIALISTS, . > w yvears later, hi ido uali mortalized the voice of CARUSO. ‘ | for the place and was appointed HENNA S Clali s Cocoa instead of chocolate is often | SKIN SPECIALISTS, H T 7 H an . easy arrangement. For withou FIFTH AVE., B“,‘ ma fi‘",“ sehse—tof: the Ampico doubt’ powdered cocon is usumll . “NEW YORK. deltvers the pianist's playing through the tasler’to vas than eaked chocolite | el I ; 1 > Hu cipe 11 1 Announce the openi; very keys, strings and tone of the piano. cobes. Ingtead of chodotate: . * | s © 1 . R o s o 8 || Chocolate Charlotte made with] s . - { It is not an imitation of his playing— | | ' cocmaDisnive. ws tovl: - || 1100 Connecticut Avenue There is style in “Mérode” underwear | PR . . ppe g S spoons of cornstarch in a quaTter cup Seeond Floor. 4 r t is h 1 pl ki it is his actval playing, just o5 if his Sl . ad. It Toa pint. of Telephone Main 6956 , . M | boiling water and stir over the fire Under the Personal Direction of = Jingers were touching the keys. : untiliic ihickene. Add ket w oup of Miss Anne Ogilvie HE essence of style is aomfort.and fit! To be really well-dressed, . : N p cocoa 'and remove from the fire. Now you must have underwear that is as carefully tailored as your ! Grands Upright S £ bt e Susils 8Tl W At s otyrbsiuck o sapicy outer cloths, ' : in this City, wor any comnection . ; beaten whites of two eggs. Pour|| i # Y, Ny i ith any like or similar name. s ‘ . . 5 ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO ¢ Inte & mbld) andblor dt Harden Berns tuith any ke or 5 That is why “Mcrode” hand-finished underwear is so satisfactory. | ; ®: : 3 tard made from the two e8E {:ll,!l«. All the preparations, method of Tt is cut from such well planned patterns and made from such soft, H { 5 b/ 8! o, i o 27 3 ¥ o - G Street at Thirteenth . spoans of cold Water to four teas | g:j‘:n'{':‘:“a‘"":} E:’““su:?::‘y yet firml_v: knit material, #hat it fits perfretcy the first time you wear SOMER %s BT, Soe-Trekn; ; o e asotcoan. Then add theee || be obtained in Washington only at it. And it never develops wrinkles or kanches no matter how often & tablespoons of bolling water and || our office at 1106 Connecticut Ave. it is tubbed. Wherever a seam is 'necessary the Rlatlock scam makes < for a 3 h Kby {add a pinch of salt, half a teaspoon || Charges by any former connection a strong, smooth, éastic: finish. ( of vanilla_and enoligh confec i in excess of the list prices # = sugar 1o mmaks & frostide ”'*lh"'“‘i shown In our booklet have T:ll: benu;y x}ndhup-ito—dnle’ness of “Mérade” quality and styles { )\ Cocoa Blanc-Mange.—Mix one he: been unauthorized. are the result of thirty years’ experience in designing and fect- : ing tablespoon of coca with s 3 . P B n g and periec o x:t'fuu:«;n:up?:r:‘wé‘lerlnnd half & cup, ' ing underwear. It is mmde by carefully trained operators, and cach 7 t . St to one an e- 5 ; 5 4 S 5 [ Amyo‘l an‘old ou “foma.n:'? fifli "c?,'; of h':n‘n'r',: mitk. :2?:‘1‘&"?; | . S “'GM Mera:e und‘cr- garment is shrunk and carefully inspected before being sent out. i ; )8 O aain : &HI ‘sold this “'g : . Cornstarch rubbed smooth with haif Seor Models to suit every meed for high or low dress. Ask to s . You at thirty or forty, marked as mi i ; a cup of cold milk. Cook for five season at prices “Mérode” < ress. S ee i 3 middle-aged - or “tén minutes, stifring constantly, | xoo v Boson, Atbeay, San Frascisce, greatly below érode” hand-finished umderwear for women, girls and boys and : because of those few streaks of gray hsir! Do not MRS. H. F. ASHURST. 200z tenspoon of TAn Il Ada yolk Washiogton, thoseof last fall. babies at the leading shops. | ::3‘.::'" 2 .f-,::::n I".":'fi'bl' tintaway, § 3 the first woman In the United States| When cool add beaten white. toge' gray haire. A 2 to whom such a responsibility was You will be glad to know th T i i . -, gl o at Merode is now H Mm?_ t;f refined le use **Brownstone’” at o BIAT atation Smures brilliantly ih the Orange c'“m-l . P made in styles for men. ; home. ly e and ranteed sbeolute! x annals of the weather bureau; also| Put one cup of orange julce an barmles. It un':p‘ 4 mk.:l.. wmmu'? i her general participation In the progress | the grated rind of two oranges In & e . bair instantly t0 axo shade of brewn of black i of Arizona, from a backward territory | pint of boillng water, add the juice . Winship, Boit & Co. Wakefield, Mass. o™ f o ol ot il T8 schagie telstblonin et ieleun st et WaRvVARD MiLLs s i 3 emon_rind. S 5 Tab off gt wath out. Too, colomer Gowen 1o o el houndnds In WWaahingion | 0’2 tow minutes,sir in the sotks of | | taesp ateizeBooer oyt (14 99 Hand Medium Brown'" and *‘Dark Brown to Black'’, 50¢ 9l\& Rahurat recently, “that they have vie: | with twe. tablespoons of cornstarch Powdes ' o e Finished d 'w i and $1.50 sizes at drug and department stores. ited Arlzona. Of course they allude|and half a cup of milk. Stir thlp in N naer ear E 3 to the Grand Canyon, for that means | gradually until the mixture is thick| | bestesoeriogets .Lsnmn{’- Sample bottle, with easy, complete directions, sent the entire state to the usual traveler.{and creamy, then fold into this hot - Anepn g dora Gl o A direet on receipt of 1l¢ for postage, I But there is much besides that splen- | mixture the “whites of four exgs woosa quick ovey. t‘or Women hlldr d M id t 1 le. B hing, T . a mol Wi s (T T PaRmL 0. ) S e e, e e e, i ons oy T o : ; v stock ranches, taugl 08 Coppin Building the schools, dipped into politics wi llow Puddi surprisingly good results and ha Marshmal ng. Covington, Kentucky, U. S. A. shaped the course of empire which is! goak one tablespoon of gelatin for visibly typified in the mammoth hjl an hour in one-half cup of cold Roosevelt dam. In the early days|water, fill the cup with hot water, they had to do all these things and|aqq this to the thoroughly beaten act as ministering angels, 100. I dolwhites of two eggs and one cup of not think that any other natural sana- | gugar, beat again for twenty minytes, r' with grated pineapple or any Mold and serve cold. is excellent to serve with angel . food cake. It should be eaten the T ‘* . @ Jewelry Gifts : ARE ) GIFTS THAT LAST For Her Elgin Watches, 20-year Gold | Wrist Watches, 20-Yr. Guar- Fi antee; 15-Jewel Adjust- $13.50 to $35.00 ed Movement. Eigin Warches, 18k, Gold, | Special, $19.00 $35.00 to $75.00 14kt. White Gold, 15-Jewel Hamilton and Howard Adjusted Movement. ‘Watches - At Standard Prices | Special, $24.00 . Waldemar Chains; Guaran. | Elgin 20-yr. Gold Filled; teed 20-vear Quality. 7 Jewel. . $2.00 to $9.00 | $17.50 to $32.50 ins; 10 Waldemsar Cold Cheinds 10.| White Gold Elgin Watches $7.50 to $35.00 $45.00 to $75.00 Knives, Cold and Gold |\ 01 Sers French Ivory; Filled, $2.50 to $15.00 file e b 402-404 Seventh Street otPorto®. Grab TlieSe, Ladies!— Here’s a Sale of Cloth and Plush Coats —that can’t last long—for real values at such a price will send them marching out in a hurry. You buy as we buy—and we bought a bargain. Bolivia, Sue- and wil tria us -nld:lneiv;oue o : pl::."hmd; Ld some C s cuf Be :..'& ;l - with the full sweep; big real fur collars. A. . wonderful Coat. Butterick Designs 3357-3378 Yes, children’s clothes, too, * are smarter and less expensive with the Deltor GAY little frocks to dance around the Christmas tree! proper air of youthful swagger! Clothes as dainty and light as snow-flakes, for the winter-baby!—the clothes you think of when you think of children——and all of them - obtainable for less money than was ever possible before! . T e e, garments less material than ever before. You save the price of the pattern always—and on just one frock for yourself, you can effect a saving of 50c to $10! ‘Yet economy is but one of the Deltor’s purposes. This All sizes. | = invaluable -gui . : Pocket Combs, Silver and | $12.50 to $85.00 Htle Cothen amch & the sxvaioe chldsen'e sbovs 4. Gold Filled, play. It enables you to embody in every little frock or $2.75 to 36-50 Mesh Bags, Whiting & Davis; large assortment; coat the smartness that gives even children a sense of Go to the Bauttarick pattern well counter. And whether you se- being. . lect a child’s style or one for You can make a very small deposit to reserve one of these Coats at this price if you wish. Giff Links, Gold Fronts, s e $1.00 to $5.00 | 1000 to $32.50 Cuff Links, Solid Gold, $4.50 ‘to $50.00 -| Selid Gold ll';l:!ihlo Brace- Emblem Rings of All Or ss .50 to 385.00 ders; Solid Gold, Pearls The DELTOR =528 Saves 50c to $10 on M for a gown for yourself M—wm.mmmhtmhmd:uhw sultable width of material). You lay cut your pattern—the experfs ‘way. You buy ¥ to 1% yards jess material on every garment, asaving that amoants to 50¢ to $10 on a gown for yoerself! - ' Then, the Deltor gives you picture-and-ward illustratioos of just how the professional would put togetber the garment on which you are working. You sew swiftly and accurately and whether you are Fine Plush Coats You’ll appreciate the uality of Plush—and axe handsome real fur ‘ ,75 collars and cuffs. Silk —_ lined. -200 Sample Dresses-, effects; and extra well Prunella Cloth; box plaits; handsome striped 37,98 made, with deep hem. .50 Up Charms of All Orders; Gold | Du_Barry, ‘Richelieu and and ‘Gold Filled, French Indestructible. $2.00 to $75.00 $5.50 to $75.00 CIGARETTE CASES, Emblem Rin gs—Eastern . 1 Large assortment. 3 % 3 & bringing of chil- Worth Up to $20 : g{-:g@df $4.50 to $8.50 | - Star Masonic, Sheine, i & ok vy Dol O pertcslar e, Bow’to o keep within your Finally, as the little garment nears completion, precicus secrets of income. Brilliant finish are revealed to you—how to finish the neck, how to work the Straight from the makers’ showroom—beautiful models. s-‘lu.:-'f‘.sww to $35.00 $4.50 to $30.00 Tricotine Georgette Poiret Twill wecallops, how to bind the buttonholes—important touches evoived t Peter Pan Jerseys Cotton C':".p.. ! for the garment you are making. The little gurment reveals il the Tl L BUTTERICK D. ALPHER J er workmanship. ... e ewel Style Leaders of the World

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