Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 15

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WOMAN’S PAGE. o "7 WOMAN’S i GOOD ORANGE . _ L the .:‘?2 L % {TiDESSERTS. ~ : ho eakes and cover Olives Orang: &mn—o\-—- Steamed Orange Pudding.— Malke Baratoga ouu;_n Wigcuit @ought and roll it into a long, e Celery o i > 4 - i BAFTOW o ] inch Lobster Sslaé in Pumphis THANKSGIVING . |"sevessamesns s - ) > & - B [EEET Blrend S it besied * Miotaers FEAST It has been said that women oo i - i Sred ora be dlvided fnto. asses. One d 538 ST e v O ehed, amodik Lr t0 Wwieh 1v sgebn o ktail for l: m:tlnua.:;: ;'r':-:en by the desire - g > A e mfl' Rras 44 o remove tie ,{‘i"lnéma ;fl- 'y w appetizer. A fine : Cheese Crackers Cider Frappe in Red Apples Cake Fruit s fine muslin cloth. When cold Candy @8t8 | |the strained juice of twelve orangss Coftes two_lemons and one pint of eold . nough, add nsore sugar. BStrain it snd freeze. to pgssess a large number of gar- | i ot n m'?fi' (3 }l ments. The other is willing to wear u'“'..,. . M.m dréss Witk 5 i —Cream o gratsd yellow rind of tw# orsages. , consommé. A turkey one frock in order to possess tha new .nu you m ugar, 144 | Thicken with thres tablespoons of e 2.2 with your favorite 424 pledding accesicries . ( r‘fwngfi".fi- of two oranges, cornatpreh rubbed smooth n half & Parisian women greatly ostnumber 1f you run your eye over yoyr so- M3 . S i 4 up the of eold -_K!:. ook, stirring | the men, the R::rv::;r-l'u;;em: ::: stuffing seasomed with Lea & Perrins’ Quaintancés you may come to the| |- i wotution of | Orafigs Cake 2dd & cup of powdered sugar beaten tween the ages of twenty and Lhirty- conclusion that this rash statement| | or hlrl“"l'lly & 1ittle g.n%(.,“ u"pm ts, Nelther o véty ligh, no¥ | bofl tsvo cups of water and the|with the yolls of three eggs. Stir nine. | 4 true ] ut with patience F‘u'r;lln gpougt of fa 3'&'1 W & ehotce, Bul You mayy belong t8 one of these . s e onty Just|one, : A e e mfors classes and your friend mey belons ! o4 'l:‘n‘:“ ““..«.fl'u“ unt ’p“:fi ‘b“a"' falY) vs gwand b sumnia e o (- v A || R S a’xfi%fi.‘*fl%: EE L The Iron Food ; weds ted Teit and fne | 167 guore emines, & the awkled | meg. Mix thore constantly. from the fire and ' pectally man & &trom must have them. But those who Vi A are more changef -4 . make accessuries feel that their / « These ridge: 1 grow! 2 ! ohances o€ auccess s to temsb the | . Bions e il St 5t 105 B ki B for Vitality 1 thy 2 class who are .willing to sacrifice nie it yunlmd.mo & stamped 8d- = : th it 1 “water envelope. gowns for trifies. \ 3 "A‘:?(G»‘-Jl'he recovery from & merve ' In this day of high prices it » gently back and forth ovér the:top of | ous breakdowr is usually rlow but difficult for any woman to pokses e sach little ¥fdge. When thé ngil 16} you can help by living out in the air D Whatever ghé wants. She may havi thus softened it does not fakeé long |as much as ible; keeping & cheer- to forego a new hat in ordet to get R fo wear down each tidge until theé\ ful attitude towar i o = & riew umbrella. If 8ho WARts A new Burface. of " the . mall ‘pettest] handbag it may be necessary for her i smooth. It must be done gently, bes to sacrifice a wrap she desires. cause youi dé not want to wear away { com ‘The shops care little about the way B the nail but only ‘the ugly ridges.’ eelally If thi in which women's minds work. Their Do “not_ger “aiscduraged at the | Bne ‘T‘h‘i‘m v, businean is to ofter everything thgt [ #cratched #iiffAce of your nail. Wash | Mabelle~—The yeast recommended is niew and pleasing and let the pub. ) the hands again to remove the sosp, Pthat which comes if cdkes, lfo worry out its own. bank acooufit then polish with & goo olishing | same a8 that used in raising dongh. - S In récent years there has been & wder &nd a buffer. In & Don’t say “Hair Tonic” .':'unegfi'.'um’g;;en’:‘ toward a revival & e oSoriiches will ave’ atsap: t o e o . —say | Please womerInthat midale part B rith an anusually TIEh 108, Migs Mary Atug Dows, réetnty ap- of the world’s history we: ] £ And that Is 811 thef'o 18 to the treat. ( Poin Juntioe of peape In Dewhers, “ED. PINAUD’S” 1 mont except that as yon have dried | England s s mill girl, heving been no | °:“.‘xi§ by :s!l‘rllg t:r:‘n;guv:;nlea,mlo ;’;" "Yw" — == y and arber 1d became es! ng ol m‘?nnl-',:::hb& de I’h :orl‘.:;d‘h!.o ':x' end uncounted days % “‘ ) : upon ~ fashioning something that 7 ; & Look for £D. PINAUD'S signa- would not glve service. X | 3 Today the pendulum swings slight- ] ture in red ink on the label, 1y blg:wnrd.f In (h‘lll P wo;{a » 3 ° D Po ' i th 11 ng ha many ¥ - Imitmion and subatateesroma | |EH825, 8. S0P S ol hinge Real Raisin Pie reat -Day rie!l . een im \ times dangetous. || | brovement. .'Fmosv’ ?,'E,.h,2¥.:..l Rand. ! : FR BSH u--;:.ua.mh:u:nw = , A d oxes, parasols ¢ & dessart bl ED. PINAUD'S bele buckies take on & new slory i it reviv spent energies and puts has the Ivlliv Umbrellas, for instance, are ugly an that gent Ty appteciats. B ey I dosira’ia possens some: Tea—to be good—must be fresh e : Refined Pragrancs [| | tical finds that the handlemakers are : : offering her what she wishes. - ‘The new umbtella is & squat, short, " bulky thing. It has none of the = g sword-liks ‘quality of the sitk uin- brell2 that has been the best here- VE'S SUIT-CAS| RELLA . e Trritating ItcMing Skin | | forore, Yt nta in & sult caso and 18 | on SO SILK WITH LEATHER : and Scalp Troubles offered as a ‘gift for the Christmas| ANDLE. THERE ARE _ALSO 2 holidays. The joy of being able to| THREE NEW BAGS WHICH DE- : quickly ended by put an umbrella In one's baggage | LIGHT THE FRENCH. o surely appeals to evety woman. When 3 b -~ new vigor into your afternoons 3 cupe water thing differsnt from what Is prac- i 3 : . 2 tablespoons lemeon Juice 'RY one down-town, at your The irom in the raisins then 1 teaspoon sugar restaurant or lunch coun- builds up the blood and pro- 1 tableeoon cora starch ter, after a hard morning’s work motes a vigor that is permanent. Wash the ralsine, put ia and you are tired. You need but a small bit of iron ssucepts with 1 cup ¢old water 2 daily, yet that need is vital. Get dad brisg somr 10 & boll. Add ho?i‘:“:::: ";:"fii‘f.'“m then it from raisins. d it starch, 0 . which has been mized with 1 A ghass of milk is alf youneed There’s a recipe here for your ©cap coid water. Boll 3 minutgs; with this pie for a good light Wife to try at home. Or ask for 44 lemon juice. Peur in Pl [uoop { pie like this down-town today. one can put it in a suit case the{ from th® old cameos which, rigors of our climate have no terror.| they weré represeénted tinde: b The sketch shows such an um- X he usé the r tin which has been lined with TR e o RRIT i | FOR sKIN IRRITATIONS 3"": ',,; fg.,,:', JE.L.,'; :?"Tnk;"gn:«;”}; ?fim:fn e i o Balwaulrel’hand posmmthatunk!ueflavo-r erus, while ot cover; brodh ull::;uth:‘ Ll f:‘m:::‘ 1560 Delicious Ealsiniple meld by ren carry, bu e D ? ) N col o 1a i riment oceries and bake shops every- Proves-to be full siae. 1t is’of Har | itse ngurss on sk bacs are| OF ‘gO0dness’ that has justly made it famouse| L IRCNIINAE " S oumd. Where, Buy of them to serve 2 Wonderfal yana-brown silk, with o fat leather | modorn or anclent ~They can look : andle an n 2 e a page from 6 fashion maga- Recipe for Rice Pudding rale. ‘There 18 & loop for the wrist| gine or represoht H made with so that it Is easy to carty«in the|have heen a bell T e At an street, and as its length is matched | Springs before the civil war. | il z ‘ljli;;j»ii N it P | to the ordinary traveiing suit case, who eling to thelr sncestors i LI I it is easy to carty on the train or| copy the miniat d pla i = Bas - in the motor. a silk or velvet bag. s The bags that surround it repre-|of surroundingythe sent fantastic 1deas-of original work- | metal bana whic One 18 in bl 11 ed il | . B beomi b e, 1 bt S rone, biich | acmee, o s famm, safl thone ucs| B Renovating Fur Coats Their natrition, being® in prac- home baking. Resl raisin pie is tically pre-digested fori, gets to made with lots of raisins. Insist X work at once, and you can feedl on it. First-class bakers and the energy it imparts. restaurants don't stint. SUN-MAID RAISINS HIVeE (Rastl WRIGH (ayEE st on 58 e aUsE = o Use Sun-Maid Raisins, made less (grown without sceds): N 3 cugsbaled o edes o the asup masher. Toie ‘They. are mdé ot so | and fur pieces requires expert skill. Our from California's finest fable Clusters (on the stem). Alem < i | n itaelt, is a noveity. = n | Yarpished leather, the eleul.inr glazing and repairing skill re- grapes—American raisins, gmf- fine ever-ready dessert. atent leather bag w i s " B = Y a large white moROgFam in the cor- | they BR4L With & m tains old customers and brings naw. ones. ondot v iy bmihiswey - esed and packed fmmaculately Raisins are cheaper by 30 per ner and & black moire bag with an And a trial will win you! fnagrea cent than formerly—see that you . i % mod unusual black-and-white " ailhouctis | row b . f T A Seeded (seeds removed); Seed- get plenty in your foods. : tbrown. Serve 18 Quite Tetching. it suggests & new Closed All Day To . GALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED pe===esesss=scsscsssasssssczen L S antico. Cut This Out and Send It Dept. P-206-33, Fresno. OCalif. We'll d 100 Free Jo i Recipes in a free Book to any- one who mails coupoa.~ Also o Raisins field of art for those who are ma@- | - California Associated Raisin Co., @Dept. P-205-33, Fresno, Calif. Ploase send me copy of your fres by “Sun-Matd Recipes” a book Ralsins for Heaith and Beauty.” | insist upon senstble clothes another e Houekeper Who Drmen i, e e sl RIDCEWOOD ORCHARD Sensibly. necessarily break out as it did ta Ject of sensible dress. The more I |en, ut’n.ll women, knn.: lhow muck 1t . look about me at.some of the ex-|COStS just to kéep a shelter over our 3 s tremes of fashion, the more convinced 5‘8:»‘«‘:23":’:".&’.‘;‘:‘2 "‘_';‘:;?-“fl e Made Right in a Virginia Orchard. 1 become that we housekeepers should | apds in_ dress estabiisnod ihat wenid stand together for sensible dress. take money from the necessities of On Thursday and Sunday, when the Now, I don’t mean by that that the life. Deslgners SeextarRan Kacaies kitchen is cookless, serve Ridgewood base thelr cutput on demand. S0 lovs Apple Marmalade. Make “pieettes” of bread and Valley apples. were not created now and Ridgewood Apple Marmalade is ihen,”to §ive da variety: fhe only | erate, deparfure from Gommon sénde _ made right in the Ridgewood Orchards In drems. . ek o e ety ot near Wmc:ester. It hz; ;hel'fl'avm' the M the timé of the early HOME ECONOMICS. bouquet, the tartness of delicious Vir- n t e ginia apples. Fifteen apples are re- BY MRS. BLIZABETH KENT. quired to make a jar, ?l :.: .fl“% of luxu{g was Ollt.:b- - BICHARD SPEBNI:&EE PALMER' 1w, Oatie ub Slabocate wa it lind heca sitac - 12 Warder Bldg. Washington, D. C. le before—charactefised by fancy (uses “of Black and fesses and much ornamentation, parations. Address BT.:: dress of the early Romans and - § o, Made by the Ridgmod Fruit Grow- ough, Memphis, Te: | Greeks was simple and beautiful in s : 5 % 2 linie. The early Gauls painted and B ers, in their Orci at Winchester. tattooed parts of their bodies and e i ki 11 55 B. C., g - 2 S : = e : et o “extine’to g0 with & Vit fondoncies wers mantisst. in- color, , . A Automatic Vacuum Cleaner. you g have paid the price of the Vital itself, there is ofnamentation and an sbundatice of gaudy jewelry. After the conquest of no further d-mEe for attachments, no metor repair bills or -bills for current. The initial the Gallo-Romans by 'the Franks, ) vy, however, in the fifth century, and the o .‘ . establishment of the French_kingdom, R catus v SacHtes on = 4 M s cost is the final cost. . And by the way, that initial cost is about ‘half the price of gny vacuum cleaner that . compates with the Vital, 5 JUEAR Y isti f & tuni ! , log- 4 N ooy MtL (roNsvel g Auerback, A., 31 Plerce St. N.W. Mitler, A., Good Hope Road, Anacostin. The eighth century. was practically Ballinger, E., Wisconsin Ave., Md. Moreland Bros., 1113 15th ) the beginning of tho French costume, | If you set yourself to thinking of | poliove Market, 5215 Blalr Foad. et et 8 think of it today. Under Char- 1 - . femagn (165 to 514) thers were edicts |PeOPIe's Reads, and the things' they | Fanarofr, 16th and Good Hope Road. Plody, Bfanch Mbfkar, 258, A%k St Rubin Bros., 4716 14th St. NW. against Juxury, and heavier and more |need and like for them, you fnd|prrgedman, 8., 4400 Ga. ave. practical materials were worn, In the | yourself amused and pleased at the|frreeman Bros., 2202 14th 8t. N.W. 3 i | g recssnervensmatvanasavetatcnsarheanrarasaneneenvananmereo] l eleventh century, however,. the e 'S aint- of. chival tarted and silk 'fi. variety of heads of your aoquaimt-|goiden Market, 301 12th St 8.E. Sacks, M., 900 3d St. S.W. " oo Tar velu o wend Mtesdused |ance, and you ebn think, moreover, of | Hats, J., 7th and G ghe. N.E. Selgel, J., 3d St. and Md. Ave. N.E. The Vital Piflh up hair, lint dust and from by returning@ Crusaders. Butfons then |all sorts of possible gifts for them. | Hals; 8., 1300 4}; St. S.W. Sher, H., 233 12th 8t. $.E. 0 Thoenrat the Tast oF the fousgbonts | Men, women, chldren aad Dablss Steinburg & Murinson, 620 N 86 N.W. - , floor your = Serti, i & Serea o petginied e e el rooms the first time over so you know they’re = ;x:.r:u.:r:nx H:nb d::;:‘:lonb 16t and |one kind or another. Some man may | McDavitt Wiggiton, M. ¥., Brentwood, Md. 1 Vital ‘hose” bein, gttt Rouilhsciri Al OBt Bt Attt S B SH Eomaacrs, and Storidgs I ohe) anj(desire & fur cap, saother & fine ; ; clean! And the can be used anywhere, the sleeves of the dotiblet were large | fodora, another a govod skating cap, . : . cam it w s ltv. llgllt. Yet sO 3nd in somo casss fedehed plmost €0 |anather something to wear in & warm - any tunel; h t upstairs, X oo - ] e il Rounens: | Bb. Atwi waats someriag ot ae R sturdily uile e (What Springs do hotels use?] '@ (at this time Marie Antoinette occu- | kind, and boudoir caps and eveaing fo setic Atall thegreat hotelsyou find| 8 | 2led with Louls XV1 the ‘tottering scarves besides. Forchildren and ba- 1 . An attractive proposition fo energ bo springs under your matr (| | eCRiscory of drers simow hat thme. | Dotioin Calirs “LION 53 TaY Rdf : .and alive salesmen and women = tress. That is why you hate to; Now, roader-friond, I am not trying | Many 5 soheol boy would love sn . ¢ climb out in the moming. to prove ‘that unless we housekeepers | aviator's knitted helmet for his win- - 5 ES COMP ANY = g — =—=| tor sports. . And the dearest caps fof : ; THE VI 'A box spring is the bestspring) & B 52 %) .| Pibies are ‘eastly knittéd. There are A i 2 No sag, no dust, no weating! s ; ~| hatping for wosien and veils, tao, to § 5 i 204 District Nationsl Bank Bldg. = Tel. Main 2452 = Washington, D. C. *mboflzfifl 3 l" : M ;| be, donsidered.. s : ‘ \ \ | : ‘ !“MGMN.w. | ' “California Syrup of Figs” 2 L D % & | seryin can onerce. Wik | fuew "":.:.l:“ -:: foas PA T Y AN For a Child’s Liver and Bowels ‘ | NECEERRR | Mot sy Cumias e you i o ¢ Xrai i : P 4 | found when you 100k over them, * . et genuine “California Syrup ” Canscience Brand, || onof thus . e, B2y - directions for Gabies and children of afl ages A ANVRCATIA LS ASENSANAN AN RR LA RAY SEBA S ARG L LS NOSHL S8 &8

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