Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 20

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wide helt aud laree | with embroidered animals and n $1 Ba BLANKETS $2 Women'’s UMBRELLAS $1.39 Guaranteed _water- proof and made with te Perfect quality. 82 Double-Bed BEDSPREAD $1.29 . As seilles pattern: —wcsmne | BLOUSES WAISTS CHEMISE Drop-Stitch straps. Sizes 46 to 50. Perfect grade. 59c Window SHADES 39c¢ 79¢c Navy or Black Fine Grade of Storm Serge A more auspiclous time could not have occurred for a revival of moyen age styles than at present. Historlans tell us that one of the great differences between the cos- tume both of men and women in the middle age perlod and in the renals- sance was the result of the fabrics |- used. In the middle ages fabrics were supple, pliable, clinging. The renais- sance brought into vogue satins, vel- vets, brocades, metallic fabrics. And with these came costumes—beautiful though they were—that revealed less of the natural grace of the body. In order not to be clumsy and shapeless garments had to be fitted more close- 1y, sleeves had to be shaped to the shoulders and the arms. Moreover, with the renaissance stays came Into use, and there were artificial contraptions to accentuate the breadth of the hips and shoulders. At the present time, though great quantities of stiffer, less pliable fab- rics are used, our fabric makers are / < also supplying us with materials of . admirable suppleness. And the de- / s signers wisely do not attempt gowns I o fmoyen age spirit with any but the most pliant of these materials. And they do not have the handicap of artificially constricted or extended figures on ich to place these moy- en age costumes. They do not have to work against the prejudice in favor of a multiplicity of pefticoats or starched underruffies. - i There was a so-called revival of B e s She fief 5F o it sued s sl v/ : e e honse tatins ps on account of it. : wedded 36 “an " eighteeninch wals nd she was somehow possessed Many women who do housework use rose- with e astion that her roputation water and glycerine to relieve the excessive l T e of those daya SpcieeinE 0 R | |pee e SR iy e nnl e L was in despair when he was set the A “dry” skin is caused by clogged, lifeless | o imiegah Reduery. "Dear |4 WHITE GEORGETTE SLIP 18 pores. Lifebuoy gently clears these pores of | ; to ninj heart Lmasgtie; effect pro- impurity—: i i ] he had it in medieval illumina- W i i e e e als. _Bu fl.l i L& “gy sfpure pamjiandrcocoanut ’ to achieve the same result. Partly sSm tl % was e 0 e - oils smooth and soften. ) L2 Hires of the mid-victorian women who | were to wear the costumes, and Do any martly to the fact that the materials he worked with were not so supple as Do all the housework you please. i i i i v th, tually employed by e i b O o | |l ey ey > A th tl arriers have “dry hands” as long as you use Lifebuoy. i L And’ now’ both these ‘barriers are that the designer produces a frock of moyen age spirit. Everything is set. for this achlevement. lnl i s £ Many of the new gowns are clo Lifebuoy’s health.odor is delightful . replicas of middle age _costumery : than was at first suspected. In the sketch you may see & Vvery wearable French frock made of red crdpe de chine, trimmed with corded bands of the material and silver buckles at the neck and belt: It is worn over a white georgette slip. Certainly it is in the spirit of the present styles, yet the slip might have been worn as the robe and the ovedress might have been the dal- maticia_of some Norman or English noble of the eleventh or twelfth cen- tury. The placing and design of the buckles are in pure moyen age style. Special Spring Salad. Beat two egg yolks, add one tea- spoon of salt, one-half teaspoon of mustard, one bunch of small onions finely chopped, one-half cup,of salad oil and three tablespoons of vinegar; beat all together until thick, then pour into a salad bowl. Shred one small head of lettuce and wash and shred one bunch of cress and one bunch of radishes, arrange in a bowl on top of the dressing, mix just before gerving. Garnish with thin slices of pickled beets cut in fancy shapes. Navy Blue $1.50 and $2 §! Menu for a Day. Serge or | Porch BREAKFAST . Plaid Dress DRESSES Fre?:::.%;:s:: ofl“pau%"cfna SKIRTS § . INCORPORATED : LONCHEON ; | 1316 %1324 7™ ST.N.W. $ 1 00 ||| oum cppzae, i omenem | 1 .29 100 Skirts, waist, with Coffee DINNER Regular and extra Tomato Boulllon _|“CINDERELLA” GIRLS’ DRESSES : i sites., in_plaln "ok Oyster Patties Baked Potatoes 3 Made of fast-color ghams, ¢ 3 fi e e Vegetable Salad Sash and tie- Pineapple Ice Cakes Tea button- ) =y g ¥ with panties to match. Sizes 2 to 6 ba $10 New All-Wool | A Charming Assortment of New ' Sport Coat TRIMMED HATS $5.50 | | $ E,xciléiosnl Values inverted pleat back, patch pockets, shapes. ";h gpe an Sithentis St % ; example of the milliner's art, c:?mernblc collar,. in all sizes for|suitable for dress or business misses and women. Colors of bl’OWn, “'war'.""d just the styles to gb with the new shades of tan and copen. sport suits and coat: A Timely Sale of Boys’ All-Wool | *siiers 59(: Dom M_b;zm: [ J G = deu" lblllchfli. ':{'(Gfi 1 ‘ ' regulars of " the b‘%” ol o "’? e e ul s e ,n ’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels combine = b 32-Inch Dress 3 GINGHAM just the right toughness A guaranteed all-wool 3 ng, blue serge suit for boys 19c ingis 7 to 16, _made with two o e pro! 2 pairs of lined pants, single ; spring "patternn, © Ask for them when you andl { checks and and double breasted new Dl > leave your shoes—see that model coats, some lined they are attached. with alpaca in the lot. GL&‘IQIES ‘ . The biggest value in o blue serge suits in many Two Prs. Pants 50c days. Grade Cro- Y Two -clasp Spring Chamoisette. Gloves, &M, Voile and Pongee | 39c Muslin-Body Envelope i it e szgré 98c 25 c AND GOWNS | SILK HOSE Black, _white, e imequality | Swits| Made in several tal-| Strongly made and c dovan and pray” Seah shoulder T lored models, trimmed |durably taped, +in all back. ' Perfect qual- wni(h fexliflv:lling” orlsizes from 2 to -12|Fine Quallye Sotcnieh VAT siaen: stickere. sizes o|vears. Buy a liberal |oum . aste) 10 Bed B cdiss 46. D supply for spring. Gowng or Chemise, wellmade | 19¢ Red Border Wonderful Values in New Style ' i(:‘al/ : ew Style e " ' Sy Qe il |l _America’s wlns. Efltvflvul (.Patex.n! ahqzhgray.r:orn;bina; $ 3 95 T e rnene:% — !’ | ions, in high, military an 5 : CREPE ‘ low heels. Also plain patent 19 strap slippers and oxfords, White, pink or blue, with military or low heels. ; T A | PR TN S T WHEN NATURE WON'T PLUTO WiLL Sizes 3 to 8, in several widths. French cup of sugar; | Wishing Jor sleep | is a poor way. to get it ‘WORN UNDER THIS RED CREPE DE CHINE FROCK TRIMMED ‘WITH CORDED BANDS AND SIL- VER BUCKLES. Tom, before I bwmotherba:gav?n intend to use only the dependable Conscience mattress. Suppose g Janet had died! Why, really, should you take a chance on “You know,” she continued, “Dr. Porter said that the day after she was moved from _ It is easy o say: °T want a Conscience the bed in her own room he knew she would Brand matiress.” Then you are certain of live. “The guest room bed was just right for 3 sanitary, buoyant and remarkably comfort- her,’ he said, ‘she fell asleep at once and the 2ble matiress. The workmanship is expert. fever /broke.” “It was my fault, Tdm,”.she wenf on. 7 " 2 “You will remember how we spent more The sanitary bedding laws of the State of than we intended on the guest-room and Maryland, the home of the International Bed- when we came to furnish Janet’s room, I $ing Company, forbid the use of shoddy or shopped around for a mattress bargain, I Teclaimed and dirty material. But the found onme 8o soft and with such a pretty Standards of CONSCIENCE BRAND are flowered tick, and at such a ridiculously low ~ Vel more exacting than this progressive pricel How proud I felt of my shopping! “But today I had the fist chance to look 0Ly, Clean, niew, sauitary long-fibre filling tossed in delirium! CONSCIENCE BRAND Mattresses TERNATIONAL BALTIMORE Zemon Cheese Tarts, . | stantly, until the mixture begins to|thoroughly and chog very fine, season thicken. Add one-fourth cup of but-|with salt, pepper agd two tablespoons Bake some tart pastry over small | ter and continue cooking until thick Inverted patty or mufin paps. cool |as marmalade. Cool before using. i '-'xlzf:nb‘;::;:' e molas and ohine an a re ot made u’lollow-:ll(eu onafinn;fl; of > y Cut four hard-bofiled eggs in slic: :43“."»..".;'1‘:’55’::.-3 - dm'x"u: bolier Egg and Spinach Salad. turn the spinach imolds out on lettuce lemons, three beaten eggs and one| Clean three quarts of fresh spin-|around the Put a spoonful about one-fourth. of an inch thic leaves and arrange the egg slices cook, irring con-'ach and steam until tender, drain|of mayonna! fressing on top. ALrtTLEwisdominthednyflma turbance to nerves or idigestion. Even is a better assurance of rest than the little children can 'share in the en- myamoumofanximsyvishinzwhen " joyment of Postum at any meal. Terves are a-jangle at night. | It’s better to anticipate warnings What you do at noon often has than to be driven by them. more influence on sleep than what you It's better to Lo encourage and pre- want and hope for, “. midnight. serve sound nerves and complete Coffee’s drug element, caffeine, ~health than to listen to the clock ticks whips up the nerves, and when jts &t night and say, ‘T wish!” T use is continued there’s usually a pen- You can Postum wherev: al:ywh.ichnoamnnntofmenm::flm ;podfoodord‘rgkislddm:mve: can avoid. An order today may be the beginning, for you, of the great satisfaction and thousands have found, is comfort which so many others have toturnaway fromnerve- found in Postum. & stimulation and adopt ‘Your grocer has both forms: Instant Postum T s L e e T g‘:fl?;a:;el?e drink. packages of larger l:llk, for those who pl.g'l ights the 3, maie the drink while the meal is being pre- taste, but brings no dis- pared) malle by boiling for 20_minutes. ~ ‘The part of wisdom, as so many + Postum for Health—*“There’s a Reason’” Soft, and with a pretty tick—yet . that is not the test of a mattress HY NAN, DEAR,” I Brand mattress for Janet and put a Con- said, “what is the science Brand box-spring under i ) matter? You look SRR frightfully upset!” *T may know a bargain in silks and white She sank into the goods, but nobody can tell anything about a chair—“Tt mattress. You must depend on the integrity i mf"ym of the maker. It's what is inside that.counts. Tl take no more chantes with mattresses. I Brand.” . the mattresses in your home? B The material is the very best—both inside and out, i « State law. . goes into Conscience Brgnd mattresses. In the carefully at the mattress in Janet’s room. daylight, freshair fact the hine No wonder the poor child had pitched and & 5 There it was, lets than streams in through huge windows upon floors year old, packed down like & board and the pergeg - © "o Pt B & great vacuum ticking split underneath. I pulled aut a hand- a ful of the filling—the dirtiest, filthiest old You can Lave your choice of & range of cotton—and I realized how I had been fooled ~ Cotton-felt and hair Conscience Brand mat- by pretty ticking and a bargain price. IT tresses. Look them over at your dealer’s never stop wondering whether Janet caught the next time you are down town—the Paris the. disease right there! “Yes, I have tried to make up for it. I tions below). Be sure to ask f have duplicated the guest-room Conscience B: or Conscience or the Elite in cotton-felt, for instance; or the Enduro in hair (see the detailed descrip- * Pillows - Box Springs ‘Conscience Brand is the mark of a mattress honestly builtinside and out. And you will find one suited to your purse. Ask your dealer to show you the variety best fit- ted to your needs. BEDDING / RICHMOND [T ] CONSCIENCE BRAND

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