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WOMAN'S PAGE. ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. WOMAN’S PAGE. ' Menu for a Day. 11 ! Heedles 1 . H a] Trapefru T BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. ‘ l’u‘ch:: f?fgf:e;n Tosat | DYED HER FADED DRAPERIES' French Fried Sweet Potatoes Bread and Butter Rice Croquettes As predicted some weeks ago, the cape, touch of gayety to tan or tweed mix- A SKIRT AND CHILD'S COAT costame has become one of the most|ture sport topcoats. Roman stripes e i ot spring fashion ex. |In the brighest color tones are traced French Pustry Tea | popu et deatures REDE o on them, while silk fringe or long, DINNER, esssettessassssssssssssrs hibitions. In fact, so enthusiastic has . “ream e ‘racl been the reception of this new combina- et E"huw Chow cragien | Each package of “Diamond Dyes” | then perfect home dyeing is sure, tion garment, in all probability it will be Fried Liver with Smothered | contains directions so simple any | because Diamond Dyes are r- adapted to summer wear. Cresn o aTeny | woman can dye or tint her worn, | anteed mot to spot, fade, mni‘.’. or We all remember how the jumper | Mashed Potatoes { I shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, | run. Tell your druggist whether frock took milady's fancy last year be- Fruit Salad Cake stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra- | the material you wish to_dye is cause of its simplicity, neatness and Coftee comfort. Now u clever designer has added a short cape of the same material, and created an even more practicable garment, for it is sultable for cool or warm weather, ruin or sunshine. One { may vary the costume with a precise tailored blouse of heavy crepe de chine, or voile, tucked and hemstitched by hand. A black ribbon bow may be added at the throat, or ribbon bands may i ries, hangings, everything. Buy | wool or silk, or whether it is linen, | R:)im;ond na‘i."—no other kind— | cotton or mixed goods. s wil s 1y mark- 3 o ‘ T ore sl s - ed_difterence of opini rning the | comparative merits of all things an e showing color. Some women ha ently taken (o the nov- | elty of ecru-colored lingerie, which may | be had in handkerchief linen trimmed with matching lace or in one of the sheer silk crepes | Over the years that make a long life- circle the wrists, but the serviceable s = ich features remain unchanged—a tallored time, Fruit of the Loom has won the hig e O e regard of women' because they have al- buckled belt and a short trim cape with ways found it absolutely reliable. £ s=fiooins and aibahed cnenioes ton The strong, well-spun thread — the i s s fine, close weave — the smooth, even fin- gray felt sport hat, banded and piped ish— all are points that have led Fruit with blue; gray suede walking pumps 3 A .. and hose of the new silk and wool of the Loom to its.time-honored position. tweed-effect weave. exactly matching the cape costume. The graceful dinner gown illustrated | SPRING TURBAN COVERED WITH | ! “Give Me Two if It’s Shredded Wheat’’ Of course he wants two - . | might almost be intended for a bride, it | o s ¢ ® 4 ia o entirely white, Not one Couchs of ;'.’,'.‘.'.'(‘ff" ASDETRUNNED WY s ~ s 7 |cotor is added to ita snowy folds, but ! 1Scuits—some boys wi T ‘The outdoor girl ho dresses in the rent panels as trimming, The blouse | pest taste chooses & mufMer which eat five or six at a si ng ia made with & camisole foundation of | harmonizes with her hat. ¢ . o loul on, and straigl oblong over- Since women first bought Fruit of the Loom Panels at the front and hack, which give and then ask fOl' more—it l ’ they have used it for white sewing — night- 2 bateay neck line. he dirt ts com:| For the Love of Frills. i S 3 \ clothes, underwear, aprons, boys’ shirts and the front and longer at the sides and in | ceptainly there is no strong tendency 1S SO del[Clously satlsfy- blouses, men’s shirts, sheets, pillow cases the back. The girdle is also of chiffon i 'y S y 3 i > and two rhinestone ornaments arejfor frills and furbelows in fro - . and numerous other articles. placed among the folds at the front to|and outside dress accessories at lng and strengthenlng. 4 : the present time. 1f you have seen You have the advantage of being able to any of the neckwear. jabots, vests, buy in nearly any dry goods store Fruit of the S gilets, collar and cuff sets designed for ; Loom in white, standard plain colors, and o ) MesEiwllh spricg muln and (ks interesting printed designs with colors guar- ) A, anteed fast. And — both white and colors ars Ravnate ot mll thage chiNES seerisito be used by leading manufacturers for ready- that struck by sports clothes. They & d - l eimple, very striking, sometime: made articles. S o . Thel:) "[I.; . ht- for all xo;m"(‘xl Identify Fruit of the Loon;‘ by the fav.noui nfl}"?é;‘refl;’,‘?&;{.’.’.nla?flm‘fl:ca;é;?:ef; Fruitlabel. Alwayslook for the name printe and other dress accessories, and they . are th tithesis of frilly. 2 2 on the selvage of the white goods. But_ apparently_ women imust have | is better than mushy porridges be- \ e hers outatae. appere) they i Tave cause the tasty crispness of the on their outside appare | . B. NIGHT, Inc. them on their undercloths S g ey baked wheat encourages thorough Alpine Rose, Hero, Cameo and Otber Fine Cotton Fabrics 4 chemises, combinations. : chewing which develops sound teeth. Coaverse & Company, Selling Asenis el ot catton SombIncd Sath Allc Give th 11 th 88 Worth Street, New York R Jhite lace or embroidery that you may For a warm, nourishing ve the youngsters all they want. < obrerv: n the mi of ent . Brldal troussenus, there 1 revived inc meal heat two Biscuits in It is a real whole wheat food and is = h - : 5 ane—in u’,‘,d:(:r;vu.r"‘(r:"r"ci»l.,e“ne J‘}!fi: the oven to restore their ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. So or tte. s there a rcombi- 1t . Py ey mation of crepe de chine in one color crispness; pour hot milk g4y to prepare a delicious, nourish- over them, adding a little cream and a dash of salt. Delicious with sliced ban- anas, prunes, raisins or canned fruits. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole wheat toast—and is eaten with butter or soft cheese. with georgette in another. When blue is used In trimming panels over pink crepe da chine the effect ix charming. ne of the most atriking things about the new underthings is the fact that valenclennes lace has come back to the i Newark. NJ. Since 1848 ing work today. They were the best shears made in her time; they are the best shears made today. Get & pair B-inch Wiss S .""'\70 better all- service shears can be ing meal in a.few minutes. $r.ag or $1.50 - to finish Guarenteed e dumn;b‘- SMART CAPE COSTUME FRENCH BLUE TWEED. add an effective touch of brillance. A) wreata of delicats white flowers shouid be arranged in the coiffure to complete the impression of youthful simplicity given by the diaphanous white frock. The turban pictured is an attractive { little model of navy blue milan straw. | !artistically garnished with shiny red currants, sprinkled on with such pro- fusion that the straw foundation is) scarcely discernible. At first glance it appears a mass of clear, brilllant scarlet bubbles with green stems peeping out here and there. 4 Warkmen from the best materials. W N trasting touch is added, however, in a large loop of navy biue ribbon, Danderine is “Beauty-Tonic” |3 ks Among the interesting accessories tor spring are light-colored handbags of duvetyn or leather with metal fli- Immediately after a “Danderine” massage, | of long, strong hair, glistening with beauty. your hair takes on new life, lustre and won- A 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine’ drous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and | freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and | hair. This stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to thicken. Don’tlet your hair stay lifeless, color- | thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness less. plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots | and abundant thickness—All Drug Counters! 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