Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1922, Page 25

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WOMA N’'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 5 WOMAN’S PAGE. p 25 ADVERTISEMENT Found--A Real | 'Hair Saver and Beautifier Sage Quickly Dry, Wispy s—soft, Flufly Abundant. Parisian Makes Faded. Lustre nd Beauty Unsurpassed The wonderfully refined, pearly - white complexion rendered, brings back the appearance of vouth. Re- sults are in:*wt. High's antiseptic. Exerts a softand soothiog action. Over 75 years in use. Send 15 c. for Trial Stze ERD. T. HOPEINS ] Oriental Cream - POMPEIAN . OLIVE OIL = Sold Everywhere P T - ~ Pure! 4 ’ wdFamons for. % ’ over 50 years. \ . A Delicious! | : elicious! A Mueller's EGG Noodles are 5 % “thekind that made mother stop making. her own. P g . Lightens the housewife’s task and saves her purse. Meat of chicken, tasty and tender, packed in sanitary tins. A standard product for over half a century. For campers and hikers. For home use. To improve your skin use MAVIS Poudre Creme the face powder with a creamy base so that it cannot roughen the skin or clog the pores. So fine it adheres longer than any powder you have ever used. quisitely fragrant with MAVIS perfume. White, flesh,rose,rachel and the new duo-tint. VIVAUDOU'S MAV(S POUDRE CREME 50c Ce . . 50 e L O | Joilet Water . 2% Face Powder g 100 Lip Sticks . . .z ViV 50 Extract . . . PARIS AUDOU NEW YORK | truth | lessness. season navy and other dark blues do not have such carte blanche to all doors of fashion as these shades have had in other . A few ons ago a well- man chose blue r h it or mid- season frock unless there were gome { very zood reason why she wished to blue something liked by voung. Doubt Lecame th affceted Navy Ame n approval ped th ck ha blue, sidedtracked. but blue has 1 hack enntirely to its own. B very often been responsible | or ane of the oth {belong to th with | fed | Navy Blue With hright Reds BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. loops and ends at the left hip. taking consjd- e still finds in placing ut the lower edge of and tying the ends knot 18 2 (Copy ng no loops or | Menu for a Day. BREAKFAST. Strawberries Cereal Steamed Eggs on Toast Muffins Coffee LUNCHEON. Boiled Rice with Cream read and Butter Marmalade| Tea, DINNER. Celery Soup Braised Ox Tongue with Sauce [Summer Squash Baked Potatoes 1 Olive Cheese Straws my Rice Pudding Coffee Making Shortcake. perly made, a_shorteake is iike crisp and flaky, and can 1" with me and” vegetables, as well as with fr s a_dessert. Following is a recipe for shortcake it should be made un- two cups of flour, one tea- 1 of baking powder. o and one- Rub in two oonful of soda nful of salt. mfuls of shortening and one cup of sour milk or buttermilk. Roll the dough on a floured board to a thickness of one-half an inch. Cut into two rounds to fit a pic pan and place one over the other, first spread- ing the under with am cake may 3 without the whipped cream rnish, but with a pitcher of plai or be horteake may be made with left- over meats or ve e A short- ke with layers of minced chicken other meats, covered with a rieh v sauce instead of the whipped m, 1s a delicious luncheon dish. HOME ECONOMICS. | BY MRS. EL H KENT. | Early Greens. BY LAURA “PFICIENT HOUSEKEEPING KIRKMAN. Something Different for Dinner. You will find the meat dish me ced mashed po then pour th pudding. ith stem on not hull BY GLADYS HA at T should particu- him I might hate I don't know troheim nd love appeared to be disconso- e we talk much he has » ‘military rlo manne t mi . he a ce all of your hopes in In one picture, in my c One dream of any kind is 5o apt to wrong. and then you are bankru and broken. That is what happen to me with “Foolish Wiv ¢ ear I lived with it and for it, day in nd day out, night in and night out | I thought of mo other thing, dreamed of no other thing, planned no other thing. Very often Mrs. von Stroheim 1 th me all night, dis- ingy because I was 0 nervous to sleep. You sce, I had ideal, too. 1 wanted to tell bublic that 1 thought the Amer: he only man for the woman. And when at the ment the picture was taken hands to be cut my message was but lost “I didn't mean my immoral. the n picture to he T only wanted it to tell the That, it seems to me, is what pictures should do. Sometimes t} truth is ugly and sometimes it j BEAUTY CHATS Diary of a Professional tures Should Tell Truth.” At the New York & of “Fool- h Wives" I met “the an you love | hate You know—Eric von { | ERIC VON STROHEIW, | With a sort ot Monte Carlo manner. | beautiful, but if it the truth, it | should be told, at any cost.” He | shrugged his snappy shoulders. “It | wasn't told,” he said He made a swift, clicky bow. He was gone. He seemed to me to be a disap- pointed man. Bitterly disappointed. But now, I hear, he is starting an- other picture. Ex: tions run high. | The extras are falling over each other lin an effort to reach the lot. Let's hope the truth is told this time. (Copyright, BY EDNA KENT FORBES. If You Are Sleepless. One of the worst things in . the world is to be troubled with sleep- Every one has his own patent cure for it, just as every one has his own pet remedy for a cold in the head, seasickness or croupy children. = Here are several suggestions, all of which can be tried together. They are based on simple well known med- ical and psvchological facts. I think they will cure you of sleeplessness as I know they have cured many other sufferers. 1f “you feel sleepless at bedtime take a hot drink and eat a couple of crackers. Personally, 1 advise hot milk or hot chocolate. But if you are reducing you may not want the extra nourishment of these, and in that case drink a large glass of very hot water. However, very few fat people are troubled with sleep- lessness. Those who lie awake are the thin ones. The theory of this is that the hot drink draws the blood from the brain to the stomach, making the brain quiéter and less active. Some people find hot chocolate too stimulating to drink at bedtime, and many people find hot weak tea soothing. Choose whichever drink quiets you most. | Then lie comfortably in a cool. | dark room. Force yourself to banish from vour head all disturbing or un pleasant thoughts. This isn't egsy— in f this is the hardest part of the treatment. 1 find that the best way to accomplish it is to begin to imagine all sorts of pleasant things as happening—people I should like to meet, places 1 should like to travel to, a new dress I should like to make, or a piece of furniture 1 should like to buy. The more trivial the thought the more easily you will slip off to sleep. Discouraged.—At this time of the vear there are simple skin bleaches among the vegetables or fruit. Among those ase cucumbers, toma- toes, strawberries and at all times You can use lemons. . Disheartened—The wax that fis used for removing the hair does not destroy it growth. It is heated and pressed ‘nto the hair and when it cools the whole thing is ripped off, bringing the hair with it. But it has no_affect upon the roots. It is a quick, although a distressing method of,_clearing -the face. W. J. C.—The eyelash formula will be mailed to you if you send a stamped addressed envelope, repeat- ing your request Put one whole | and them green leaf foods must alter her scheme of & her family to include more of | than hitherto—lettuce, celery, bage, heet greens, dan- Even parsley more than us, ca 1s and spinach, become nd flavor. Beet greens and are the earliest gr d as soon the hous. ves have away s drained from 3 it _is best to boil dry and not hav require very a low fire, ccasionally to make sure they Beet greens should and are dell- nnaise and making a dish for wholesome i ow two quarts of boiling salted | to a peck of dandelion greens ; well washed and > beet greens. v chopped fine, of some food must not be served wet, for akes them disagreeable to see ke greens lonk attrac- ody likes them. Raised Oatmeal Muffins. of boiling water 1 one-half cups of rolled a let stand about two hours. id seven and one-half cups of - cups flour, one-third cup of mo- one-third cup of sugar, one sonful of butter, one veast cake and one tablespoonful of salt. {well with a knife. Let rise over- ght. In the morning stir up well buttered ill make bread pans. two small ‘Wise Brothers Chevy Chase Dairy Wise CREAM Served with confidence in Washington homes for forty years. 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Thus, in Colgate’s you get what modern science finds best. Moredentists prescribe Colgate’s than anyother dentifrice. They rely solely on the merit of that article guaranteed by a reputation of 115 years for “Truthin Advertising—HonestyinManufacture.” 2. “Washes” Away Gritty, soapless pastes may show “quick results.” If you scoured away your skin nature could replace that. Silverware scoured with grit or harsh chemicals can also be restored if dam- aged. But even nature will not replace tooth enamel if once it is worn away. Decide on the safe and sane method of cleansing teeth. Better it is to"use a safe dental cream now than suffer years of regret later on. Cosggne’s cleansteeth thoroughly— tube costs 25¢—why pay more? CLEANS TEETH: THE RIGHT é-(é WAY /\ & o Truth in Ad Mothers place is at the table TS all well enough for the family to say “Dosit down, Mother, and enjoy your meal” Butshe can’t be in - two places at once. Hotpoint Servants for the Table practical day after day use. 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