Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1922, Page 44

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‘}(onnol\' and dog breeders have 1sed Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Soap for s and recommend it. Positively fls fleas and lice, which torture dogs atd infect them with dise (Geeatly improves h Strictly high-grade soap, e hyman use. Skip-Flea Powder, 25c, i cats—will not irritate or nausecate. Sold br dr and pet s Free Dog Boo SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. ¥When you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by phy- sicians over 22 vears and proved safe by millions for Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—. &spirio 13 the trade mark of Bayer Manuf WOMAN’'S PAGE. ive also for Sergeant’s dogs and | » 25¢ a C 1 training, ribute to a D Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. feeding brated ™ Shrimp Salad Boil Shrimp half hour in salted water Diced Celery Diced Green Pepper Mix well with Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Four sizes, 12¢, 30c, 50¢, 95¢ D HELL V‘\"\\”’/s MAYORNNAISE The wide-mouth, screw-top glass jars have many household uses. &5 MAYONNAISE|? > Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Al Rich in Nourishment and of Purest Quality yet the price of this milk is no higher than other starndard brands ORDEN’S Evaporated Milk is pure country milk with the cream left in. Rich and pure—as milk, our most important food, should be. Its production is guarded by the strictest regulations to insure its purity. Every possible precaution is observed in handling the milk, and a special,, extra laboratory test is made on the finished product before it is delivered to your grocer. Yet you buy Borden’s at an equal price with other standard brands. Even when your grocer pays more for it he sells it to you at the regu- lar price because he knows its purity guarantees satisfaction to his best trade. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Makers also of Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk, Borden’s Malted Milk and Borden’s Confectionery Evaporatec Milk UNSWeETENED VAPORATE? Itines and printed fabrics. Polk Miller's famous Dog Book. 64 pages on care, ud Senator Vest's cele- « Write for a free, copy. so bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. re of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. LISTEN, WOKLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON, Constance and Jjohn want to be married. Constance is seventeen, Decidedly, this is a season for ra- Last year the cotton weaves were popularized to a certain extent, but this summer the silk mills are turning out similar but much lovelier fabrics which are being used extensively by designers. The soft satin crepes which made ORT SUIT OF GRE | 4 WOVEN SILK, ELAB-| ORATELY FRINGED. such exquisite gowns during the win- ter and spring are now shown fin nore delicate colorings figured like English prints or gay chintzes. All the popular shades—periwinkle, coral, jade and geranium—are represented, and the artistic contrasts made pos- sible by the variegated effects are often more appealing to the cye than a single tone grown monotonous by too oft repetition. s for the ratines, they also utilize 1y colors and ' designs, but a nreference is shown and plaids in vellow and blue There is a quality of all-silk OF GRAY GOWN AFTERNOON | ulated by their age and condition. has just graduated and declares she knows all about cooking and sewing. John is nineteen, has a good position in his father's garage and is begin- ning to shape up into a husky young man. “So why shoulén’'t we be mar- ried?” clamor Constance and John. And at once the older generation pounces on them with the cry: “Non- sense! You're not old enough to neck which affords little opportunity for trimming of novel,effects, and’so the wearer of this costume will be & bit in advance of fashions. A frilled collar of finest organdy, with insets and edging of shcer lace, gives the desired varlety, and as it continues in an unbroken line to the opening at the back its effect is very much that of a dainty bertha. Pockets with fringed lapels orna- ment the straight narrow skirt of the which shows a fringed hem de opening, and the waist line is defined of white kid. The coat has a long wide shawl collar of self-material, the ends of which are finished with fringe. The sleeves are quite short, and again ow a fringe edging which does not ach the elbows. There is no belt. and appliqued pockets form the only touch of trimming. The afternoon gown illustrated is especially suitable for the young ma- tron. Its lines are eful, and its a is soft and is delicate | whict NONSENSE! YOURE NOT OLD ENOUGH! . collared : The sq ce extends into a short cape at the rear. how- aver: The sleeves are long and flare decidedly at the wrist in mandarin fashion.” Bars of tiny pintucks cir- cle them just below the shoulders! ing, and addit ing appears on the collar each side of the blo of buttons accentuate the effect. The skirt is elaborated with long draped panels, also finely tucked, which loop up under the skirt hem after having | extended several inches below it There is no girdle, but a band of tuck: circles the hips o suggest one. A dainty from white moire ribbon, a in the sketch. The brim but not floppy. for it rat bles a poke bonnet, with whether you're in love or not strengthens the young- iction that the older gen- tion is a fibber and a fool. )f course we're old enough to know ! whether we're in love or not {Constance and John, and the. If your only argument against youth- ful marriage is this one, you had bet- ter retreat from the rostrum, for your argument is a dud. They are plenty curved peak at the front i enough to be in love and to know crown s covered at the top with| are in love. Indeed, the chances a round oval inset of silk, and 1o |are never will be 80 com- this is shirred the ribbon, which( o5 et atutely iawarear falls aro So, if “really being Stredmer be a sufficient foundation for the base of the crown and knots at Constance and John have one side in the back. The loop and * But it isn‘t—which is a ribbon end, which are draped over|fact generally unrealized by older the brim from this knot. form the|folks as well as youngsters. only trimming the creation may of, but this ve i gives it a charm all its o the moire silk guarantee: smart- ness from a fashion viewpoint. Th e is more than an attraction tisfaction. It's a job. You need more than a warm_heart to {qualify for that job. ~You need to know what you have to offer Marri; and Lility. Constance and John can't meet their requirements. They don't know what they have to offer to the lifelong job of marriage, for nature hasn't told them vyet. They are sealed books, and those book: 11 only be unsealed with the p of time. few years may, 1" traits in them of have never dreamed. now foresee the results of their own maturing, or of a wider contact with Three Things You’ll Like | to Make. ' then marriage would pro a losing amble. h other, but Nature would double- their fondest plans. vou have a Constance and John, m this and stop talking fool- of which they ore than you. (Copyright, 1922) e e ™ The fourteenth century armor so heavy that many young soldlers were deformed or permanently dis- abled by its weight. An ordinary shade can be made to look attractive by attaching to it a curtain shade puller. Enamel with | black a megium-sized curtain ring. ! Then decorate it with small flowers ||| i of any dainty color ‘like pink, blue!|l | ADVERTISEM or yellow. You can use white ||| enamel with a very small amount of Refore that auto ride protect your skin paint of the desired color mixed into ||l from sonburn or wind-burn with a liberal it. Tie a long tassel to the bottom ||| supply of that ever-popular beautifier, Der- | of the ring and a cord to the top of i || willo. Tmmediately on returning clesnse it. Join it to your shade and see || the skin with Licka cold cream. and it what a_handsome ornament a curtain ring shade puller makes for your window. FLORA. (Copyright, 1922.) 1 _— The dress of Japanese women Is reg- One can tell at a glance, if one knows the rules, y woman is married ngle, and how old she is. ‘out nd your complexion as e. Remember, it's Der- | cold cream. There are but mo real substitutes. Get what vou ask for or take nothing. then you won't be disappointed. Your monmey back if you don't like them. At tollet counters everswhere. The rare fragrance and entic- ing flavor of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe are the result of the use of finest tender leaves and a full century of tea- blending experience. Tetley’s Orange Pekoe In 10c, quarter-pound, half- pound and one-pound packages CREPE ROMAINE. ratine, but it is not readily distin- guished from the cotton fabric, and there is little difference in price. The newest thing in ratines, however, is a_ heavy, open-mesh silk material which has a glint of silver among its woven threads. It comes in the soft- est pastel shades of delft blue, jade, lemon and rose, and it needs no trim- ming, as the edges fringe easily. The summer sport suit sketched demonstrates how simply and vet at- tractively the new fabric may be fashioned. There is a one-plece frock SUMMER HAT OF WHITE MOIRE RIBBON. which may be worn without the coat if the weather is exceptionally warm, but, of course, the outer garmient gives a smarter note to the outfit. The frock has a rounded neck which is almost unusual because it is not bateau. Parl predicts collars, and yokes for the late sum- mer and autumn, for the fickle cou- turiers are- OUSANDS of housewives are constantly dis- covering that there are scores of tempting and delicious ways of preparing Mueller’s Egg Noodles, Spaghetti and Macaroni. They are surprised—as you will be—that so many tasty, dainty dishes can be made from Mueller’s Foods that the whole family welcome them with delight and pass their plates for more. People used to eat Mueller’s on Fridays—now they are < fast find.i;g out r.h:th in me form fl?‘r other, aduzdlil:t" is . an _any-day, every-day | —a i casi jested and rumrllbly nourishing. PP Y . Pare and famous for over 50 years - MUELLERS EGG NOODLES “The kind that made Mother stop making her own” - of the: plain hggts —— = . = and to be able to guarantee its sta-} They would not wish to fail { FAVORITE RECIPES OF WOMEN 1922.: = No. a cup Turn dough, 4—BY MRS. Mash one quart of strawberries, ad.l Juice of one lemon; stand aside for one hour, then add one pint of wa- ter; turn into a freezer and freeze the same as ordinary strawberries may be served in punch glasses with a little whipped cream on top, Roll some pie dough one-eighth of an inch thick and cut it in rounds the correct size to cover inverted &ir- cular tins. fork and bake until a delicate brown. Fill with cerry sauce. fruit sauce m CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. Frozen Strawberries. and a half of sugar and the ice cream. the dasher slowly. Frozen | or plain. (Copyright, 1922.) why. Cherry Tarts. Cover the tins with the prick several times with a Any other e substituted. Old Garter! When Kayser Rolette Hose took their place in fashion, the days of the garter were numbered. “Rolettes” are finished with two rows of elastic that hold the shirred tops up. They don’t come down with walking. Cool a.nfmmfi)fl:ble for summer’s i Smart, too, with any Plain, lace and novelty effects—Italian and thread silk. $2.95 and up. Atgood stores ever ’W’hm. JULIUS KAYSER & CO. NEW YORK AT resisti natural and good. Try when you yawn at 3 p. m. Stiffens up your backbone and makes thoughts flow again. Two packa; 0 greatest mid-day lunch you’ve ever tried. Little Sun-Maids Between-Meal Raisins 5¢ Everywhere —in Little Red Packages Tee Eareka Vacuum Cleane- and we want you to know . Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. BUY ON EASY TERMS Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 l4th St —Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric ® Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Phone Main 955 —energy and iron EVER mind the weather— get some new vitality—speed up any way. Vital men resist the heat. little raisins help. 75 per cent purefruit sugar. 2 energizing nutriment in every package—practically predigested so it gets to work almost imme- diately. No tax on digestion so it doesn’t heat the blood. Fatigue WOMAN’S PAGE. Super New Vacuum Cleaner No other cleaner compares with the Super New FREE TRIAL Trade Mark. Pat. applied for. Silk Stockings Don’t be a lagger. . Let 145 calories of All ng food-iron also! it when you’re slipping— and a glass of milk| form

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