Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 29

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO 0, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. - WOMAN'S PAGE. WOMAN’S PAGE . THE ‘I . CONQUERING || dows looked as thouch it had.been tcuched by the hand of Midas last v s week, for all ’ha objects it contained were tinged with goid. Theére were 5 @ in the Forgeous oriental brocaded shawls, with sunsat hues of fields of gold, and ' ~ Treaty PSR N RO [T Scotch Broth. Tdke two pounds of neck of mutton, one cup of barley, one cup of peas, one carrot, one turnip, one teaspoon of|" sugar, three onions, one tablespoon .of butter, one small cabbage, one table- spoon of chopped parsley, sixteen cups of water and salt and pepper to taste. Prepare the .vegetables and cut them in'o small pieces. Put the water in a large carthenware pan and when 1t bolls iadd the meat and barley. Boil it, skim- 1 ming frequently, add the vegetables and then simmer for three hours. Stir in one extra carrot grated and salt and peppbr, sugar and butter. Simmer again for" ihirty. minutes, add the parsley and the broth is ready to serve. Menu for & Day. BREAKFAST. : Bananas Cereal ‘Waffles with Strup LUNCHEON. Puree of DH& Green Peas with RLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. Winter Styles in Washington Shops EFFICIENT HOUSEKEEPING I belfeve in parenthood. It's hu- manity's noblest job-and, properly conducted, deserves our highest hon- or. But I don’t believe in honoring all parents or in insisting that chil- dren’ should honor them. I do not think that the mere act 'of producing rogeny and caring for its needs, more or less, establishes a parent's claim on respeca and love. If this BY ELENORE DE WITT EIY.( sBY LAURA KIRKMAN, It is called ‘“crepe-pongee” and lsl shown in varying colors, but in this particular model_it_is cream white. Large, square-cit Japanese sleeves, and the entire lower part of the skirt are made of white satin crepe dotted with tiny orange-hued fringe medal- lions, while the low crushed girdle is of plain crepe-satin. e The charm of the dinner gown pic- tured lies in its beautiful wistaria col- cring ani in its incomparable drapery. The blouse has a bateau reckline, and |\ the material which might have made sleeves is slashed away from the arms {to form soft cascades of folds which show the satin side of the double- fuced crepe. The same drapery effsct is continued in the skirt, so that the hem-line is lowsred at each side by gracéful spiral panels. There Is no girdle, but a large dark purple velvet flower is laid on the blouse to mark the waist-line, and from it a fringe of utons Dressed Lettuce Saltines DINNER. roth Lamb ground nutmeg and mace, a scanmt half teaspoon of baking soda which has been dissolved in a very little hot water, one cup of light bread dough, the stiffly whipped whites of the two eggs and one-quarter pound of mixed raisins and currants which have been dusted lightly with flour. Beat this batter vigorously and turn it into n! Serve Bean Dishes for Supper. On these crisp nights, when a hearth Clam B: Bliced Cold Potatoes Salad Apple Shortcake with Cream Coffee Crackers fire seems good, one's appetite is w:’lul keener and one naturally feels the need of hearty suppers. Egg dishes, cheese dishes and bean dishes solve the problem of the housekeeber whu[ does m‘t wish to serve meat at night as well as at the noon dinner. Try the bean dishes in the following two menus: were so, every Belgian hare would be entitled to wear a halo. There 1s no service more rare and greased loaf cake pan; let it rise to twice its bulk, then bake in a mod- erate oven for forty minutes. (If yowwant to make it still richer, add a little shredded citron to this récipe when adding the raisins and ‘tcur- rants.) -Many housekeepers make a practice of baking such a loaf cak as this every time they bake bread, as it depletes” the quantity of *bread dough but slightly, and makes.a de- licious cake for suppers. Mock Chile Con Carne Coftee Corn Muffins Stewed Prunes, with Cookies Bean'Stew Marie Whole Wheat' Crumpets Tea Preserves Raised Loaf Cake Bean Stew Marie—One cup navy beans, one-quarter pound salt pork. one can.corn, malt, pepper. Soak the beans overnight in cold water. In the morning ‘drain them and put them in a kettle with two quarts of water , What the « Parisienne wears— In the evening. When she goes to the Riviera. When she walks great sprawling black dragons.scat- The Chastleton tered over them. There were fans'of | Sixteenth Street at R, delicate cobwebby texture, brdnze ar, pale yellow gold and powdered with Handsomely Furnished Apartments glittering spangles of gold dust. There One and Two Rooms and Bath Hotel Service Weekly and Monthly Rates Indications for thick black tassel cords falls to the skirt edge. HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. Effect of Coffee. The stimulating effect of coffee Is due to an alkaloid, caffeine, and to an essential oil. Coffee, like tea, is an astringent; that is, it has the prop- erty of causing contraction in_ soft sol'ds, usually accompanied with in- creased absorption and diminished exeretion. It is more stimulating e ARE YOU THIS XINO | OF A PARENT ? beautiful, or more deuer\'(n‘g of the deepest gratitude, than that given by a parent to a child—provided it is a rare and beautiful service. But all parents are not rare and beautiful and. the salt pork. Boil slowly until the beans are soft, then add salt and pepper to season and the can, of corn. Let boil up and serve very hot. This tastes much like succotash. Whole Wheat Crumpets.—Scald one pint of milk and add to it two table- spoons of butter and one tablespoon each of salt and sugar. When it has cooled to the lukewarm stage add one-half cake of compressed yeast dissolved in one-quarter cup of tepid water. Stir in about one and one- quarter cups of whole wheat flour (that is, enough of these two flours mixed to make a good drop batter) Cover and let rise overnight. In the morning stir it down. beat hard and turn it into hot greased muffin rings that have been placed on a hot greased griddle. «(Fjll the rings half full of the batter; it will rise to the Mock Chile Con Carne—Wash one pint of kidney beans and soak them in cold water overnight. Next morn- ing cover them with fresh cold water, bring to a boil, this ‘water; cover once more—this time with 'boiling water—and ceok until the beans are tender. One-half hour before they are done put into another saucepan six tablespodys of olive oil, add four sweet peppers fine- 1y chopped (and one small; hot red pepper if you wish), one large chop- ped onion and on¢ pint of thick canned tomato. Cook for thirty min- utes, then stir the beans~Jnto this saucepan. Simmer for fifteen minutes more, season to taste with salt. Serve with fried bacon arranged over top of dish. drain, throw away.| in the Bois. When she stays at home. To really know, consule <heJanuaryHarper’s Bazar which shows page after page of new fashions for the South. Also, be sure to read W. L. George’s article on divorce, the stories by G. K. Chesterton and Mildred Cram, the novels by Cosmo Hamilton and Compton Mackenzie, Now on the Newsstands than tea, not because it has mor servers. They may be, and all too f caffeine than tea has of mei,.e"gg' often are, hypocrites, fibbers, spies, |top of the rings). 'Bake slowly. Thén Baked Caulifiower. f Teaty ha o e Ot arg e, forfl Dullies, slackers, agitators, cowards, |cool and toast on both sides. ‘Spread [ Arrange some cold remnants ofs at once with butter and serve hot. Raised Loaf Cake.—Beat the yolks of two small eggs until very Mght, then add to them one-half cup of but- ter which has been creamed with one cup of sugar: stir in two tablespoons of sweet milk, one teaspoon each of boiled caulifiower in a flat b ing dish, over it pour any kind of white sauce. Beat two eggs and stir into the sauce, cover the top lightly with bread crumbs, scatter little bits of butter over it and bake until brown; serve very hot. ites, naggers, and all other sorts of disagreeable creatures that no intelligent adult would re- spect for a second if he knew their true inwardness and their home man- ners. Then why insist that a child, becayse he is inexperienced and gull- ible, respect such characters merely because they arc his parents, when we would warn him against them were they strangers? * As a matter of fact children are not half as gullible as we like to think. They find us out uncannily soon—but they are not in a position to retaliate. When Mrs. Soandso whips her fifteen- year-old daughter in a squall of rage and then blubbers that she “did it for the girl's good,” do you think Bessie is deceived? No, indeed. She knows well as we do that she has been the ctim of angry woman's reversion weight for weight, but because we use more of coffee In making a bev- erage than we do of tea. g Coffee taken in moderation quick- ens the action of the heart, acts di- rectly upon the nervous system and assists gastric (stomach) digestion. ue of body and mind both are quickly relieved by moderate use of coffee, and severe exposure to cold is better endured by the coffee drinker than by the alcohol drinker. In times of war coffee has been proved of more value than alcohol in.maintain- ing the endurance of soldiers. Coffes acts also as an antidote for opium and aleoholic poisoning. It is the mair stay of the reform'ng alcohol or drug addict. For the adult, moderate usc of coffee is recommended. Children and dyspeptics must ot have coffee; the children because January 15th | VOGUE On Sale Now! At All News Stands ! Second Annual Clearance Sale of , - Electric Lamps Table, Floor, Library, Boudoir and Bridge Lamps Book-ends, Candlesticks, Smoking Stands and Novelties PALM BEACH SPORT COSTUME OF CREPE PONGEE COMBINED |need no stimulants, the dyspeptics be- | whipnings for fifteen-year-old girls Vogue, 19 Weat 44th Street, New York City WITH FRINGE - DOTTED SATIN|Cause it injures their digestion. EX-,are monstrous and indecent, and that Fnclosed find $2.00. for which encer my subscrip- | CREPE cessive use of coffec is exceedingly|mings which cannot devise more just bad for the heart and the system. Many a case of heart disca is really just a “coffee heart,” and could be much improved, and some- times cured, by the elimination of coffee from the diet. Too much strong coffee causes palpitation, tremor, in- somnia and, ultimately, nervous pros- tration. _Coffee is one of the many good gifts we should use without abuse. MELYO ive discipline are stupid nd she rates her mother ac- y. Who's to blame? why thi~ violent insistence upon gratitude simply because par- ents support their children? They'll be jailed if they don't. No, let's strip away all this unworthy pretence and nose from the biggest of our jobs. Let's give and demand love and re- spect only as they are deserved. Let's make parents feel that it is as nluch up to them as it is up to the children to make good. Then, and then only, will we have real homes, willing fam- ilies, and a saner, happier world. tlon for the next TEN lssu's of Vosue. This will 3 toclude all of the Spring Fashion Nuzibers. were flowers and long dangling clus- - |ters of grapes framed in curling vines. each petal and leaf turned to sparkling gold, and there were bags and vanities, slippers and hosiery, combs and ban- {deaux and a profusion of other accesso- ries, all of them gleaming with the rich- ness of the precious metal. we belleve the forecast of that fastintaing display, we may prophesy that evening salons and balirooms will scon feel'the touch of Midas also, and fnd they are peopled with femininity garbed in gold from the tips of their Nams . Btrest (Copyright, 1922.) HOUSEWIFE’S IDEA BOX pearly - white complexion rendered, brings back the appearance of youth. Ro- sults are instant. High's antiseplic. Exerts a softand sootling action. Over 73 years in use. Send 15 c. for Tricl Stze RD. T. HOP FERD. LONSKILS S Son Ve Baked Parsnips. Scrape off the outer skin of some parsnips, slice and put them on the fire in boiling salted water Cook until rearly tender, take out and mash, add pepper and salt, form into flat cakes and fry in hot lard. ! Girls! If Your Hair Is Ugly, Beautify [t-—You Can It your hair is anything short of per- fect—is losing color, too dry, wispy and 'ifficult to arrange attractively, or if the «walp Wurns and itches, you should imme- How to Tell Fresh Beef. o o R e curaud’s: -~ nfal Cream Bi;g Reductions ‘During January master designers—it will be found here at a genuine bargain price. You have choice of our entire stock of electric lamps and shades, candlesticks, book-ends, smoking stands, etc., ‘in this sale. - All shades go in this sale. Itisa ‘\'cr)' wonderful showing, including every kind “that is new and worthy. As’ for FRUIT ‘When buying beef you should know | OF THE en buying beef vou should know [l iiately use Parisian Sage. The first -~ oale O To beSfresh, the lean of the |} spplication removes all dandraff, cools No matter what your fancy may be— ifl \na invigorates the scalp and beautifies = beef must be light red in’color and streaked with spots of clear white. ! The fat_and suet must he firm a- It is impossible to appreciate the scope of the reductions until you have seen the lamp he hair until it is gloriously radiant. Parisian Sage supplies all bair needs. whether it demands a simple but elegant LOOM white. If the fat is yellow, or the i rt contains the exact elements meeded to . & . s 8 \ S { a nd note the price A Look for the name Lae s R S R T o the_ lair, wott and wary, and, to lamp or a large, stately one designed by or shade you want and note the price quoted cky or at any drug or | 1< delightfully perfumed—not o reasy, and can be had oilet counter. Parisian _Sage acts instantly—one ap- Mication_stops itching head and_freshes 1p_the hair. You will be surprised a telighted with this helpful toilet necer ity. for nothing else is so good for t wair_and scalp, and nothing so quickly eautifies the hair, giving it that enviable ‘herm and fascination. Parisian Sage is nexpensive and easily used at home. ~Peo- ples Drug Stores ~uarantee it to yo on the selvage Chicken Hash on Toast. Melt one tablespoon of butter in a frying pan, stir into it one tablespoor lof flour, half a cup of milk, salt to| taste and let it boil until it thickens | then add to it a rup of ~0'd hn'e chicken, which has been chopped fine, and some pieces of red pepper. Heat it | until the chicken is thoioughly neateu through and serve on slices of toast. Pay Your Electric Ligh‘t Bills Here v ' r . r Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. gl b, e s € i KW, Phone Main 955 DINNER GOWN OF DEEP WIS- {TARIA CREPE, SATIN TRIMMED, WITH BLACK CORD FRINGE. brilliant headdresses to the toes of their shining slippers, with gilded | flower corsuges and golden fans and bags held in gold-ringed fingers. Sketched is one of the bandeaux which reposed in the sunny atmos- phere of the window. At the front is a fine square gold meshwork, which enceses parallel rows of large rhine- stones, each set individually golden square. At both sides of this are leaf sprays powdered with gold until they almost rival the stones in brilliance. Then, dangling from the leaves, are pearl ornaments in tassel {fcrm with the round tops solidly com- | posed of small pearls and the swaying ends of tiny gold chaing strung with pearls which are placed at intervals sc that the gold glitters in between. On the shoulder of the gown is a golden rose and bunch of large gleam- ing grapes. The trimming is entirely _ Ready for the Chilly Days? ‘Are you ready for the germs? Preparedness for sudden changes of weather calls for food-that gives warmth and strength to the body. i ‘Shredded Wheat ~ With HOT Milk Makes rich, red blood and healthy tissue and. gives that ““‘comfy feeling’’ that fits you for the day’s work in all sorts of weather. Heat the Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restoge their crispness—pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and a little salt. It gives natural warmth in a natural way and sup- plies all thé strength-giving nutriment needed for a half day’s work. Better than mushy porridges for youngsters or grown- ups. All the meat of the whole wheat ina FAVORITE BLEND BUY FROM YOUR GROCER separate and may be worn at the girdle or placed in the folds of the skirt, as whim dictates. At times it might be Jute Crocheting! The New : Sensation in Needlecraft .‘ T'S'the last word in novelty and it’s spreading like wildfire. Everywhere you see women crocheting with Ludlow Crochet Twine. So many pretty things can be made— school bags, shopping bags, automobile bags, mats and ornaments. And they can be made so easily and so inexpensively. Ludlow Crochet Twine comes in 30 different colors. Ask your dealer for it. At all high grade department stores, ! .fmmgoxil'dn a1 ‘day long " notion stores, art stores,and many others. digestible form. Ready-cooked and ready- * than to go to at nizgt an - to-serve. cough and cough and eough. It ’ takes all the pep out of a man—doesn’t it2 Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will stop this 1 -Jta balsamic and healing antiseptics bring speedy velief. Good also for colds and DeBell’s JarH ) and b v 4 “Health and Strength in Every Shred’ TRISCUIT is the Skredded Wheat cracker—a real whole whest toast—and is eaten with butter or soft cheese. 4 Fwr N udlow roléhet'TWine In 30 Beautiful and Artistic Colors : MADE BY LUDLOW NFG. ASSOCLM®S, BOSTON, MASS. HEADDRESS OF GOLD LEAVES AND RHINESTONES. ' oniitted and a garland of silver flowers substituted, for silver is also in favor this season, but from all indications gold will far outshine ber paler sister. For milady who. is interested in southern climes rather than winter ballrooms a stunning Palm Beach model is filustrated, The fabric is new, with a soft, fuzzy upper side and a facing which resembles silk -jersepm L2

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