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30 WOMAN"S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925. FEATURES. . 3 s ' HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY— Founding of New Netherland. + —By J. CARROLL MANSFIELD Turquoise and Coral for Spring — : , = oo—-— ;s - 2 BY MARY MARSHALL. 7 g ! ! : To say that colors were rampant! that fc llowed the armistice as (ht')"‘ in the new clothes designed here and | had been before abroad for Spring would be a mis- | there was sound pgycho- take, but it is true to the facts to @l pfduon fehind Ruls GRETMADS} biam 3 3 | w had not thrown off the gloom ay that not gince the war have wom- | of the war as quickly as had been en In France shown as much willing- } expected. But bright colors are no Bess as now to put side their ever- | lonker a matter of question. And they lasting black frock and to show them- | &'° mede sapeciallyyaplendilinoy by, which they are com- sorgette with inserted i b yral georgette embroidered jin go h gold and turquolse mo- tifs at the side, holding a separate | circular piece w alls on the skirt worn with the o ot or e < vt g | ristic of the | |22 U B HEY WERE ATTRACTED BY THE| | (DutcH) X / ATER, MAY. wAS REPLACED BY PETER is this| » e bination shades— | E@ : PROSPECTOF TRADING POR FURS 17 MINOTT (1626) WHO PURCHASED THE ENTIRE d when It ts achieve “evening | Eeion ““figl‘\’;g*&g’fgg‘;? WITH THE INDIANS. | [ZA TrADING PoST SPRANG LP ON B3 oontme Dutcn Wiflf":“@";‘;‘:“ I a"z:"” ISLAND OF MN?MATTAN FROM THE INDIANS frock an attractive access o QEG‘ONDSOAND GAVE 1T THE Name| | IN SEARCH OF FURS THEY WENT | [MANHATTAN ISJAND, AT THE MOUTH :;1 T;«:mb AND # 1623 THE FIRST COMPANY AON') | poR TWENTY-FOUR DOLIARS WORTH OF e com- | oF NEW NETHERLAND- UP THE RIVER AS FAR AS ALBANY, | [OF THE RIVER, WHICH WAS YEARS , ERING THIRTY FAMILIES, CAME OVER WITH BEADS, TRINKETS AND KNIVES. b new frocks { pex |\ WHERE THEY BUILT A STRONG FORT. | [FATER O BECOME THE CITY OF New| CORNELIUSMAY AS ‘THEIR FIRST GOVERNOR . TOMORR oW - NEW AMSTERTAM. YORK . AND THEIR CHILDREN. You. BY MARY BLAKE <1|\ e MOTHERS | | What Tomorrow Means to | E‘OTBQ-SS What Today Means to You Ou.r Chfl dren—By Angelo Patei filed s, A Game Saver. £ir - 2 Aquarius | Cheerfulness. tal filness. Just remember that i1l Aquarius. ot ck feriatlc of chilasan Today's plapetary aspects neither good nor bad, and while s as they are f complex in character, are more nega- f d to thelr bet mally. It is an valuable | In buying dining room furniture, es- | tive than favorable. It 1s, above all a Not that T belie | opportunity for the launching of any |pecially, it is wisdom to pay all you |an occasion that deman much | Honeycomb & i . enterprise or the inauguration of any fford and secure pleces of last-| circumspection d - self-r int ymorrow’s o aspects are very and | 1 | - orable, both materially and nor- | | LUNCHEON | 2 | right.” ew ideas, provided, of course, that |ing worth, for they will prove to bel|All correspondence of a disagreeable | Many times they are wrong i they have, prior to this time, re- dtime Investmen character should be postponed | thing for us to do is to f 1 Cream - g ceived at your hands careful deliver- | Today there several manufac- | some more propitious occasion, and cheerfully set about nd analysis reeful action | turers of high reputation who madte a)no contracts or ag nents | ening them out cepting specu- |specialty of reproducing the work of | be executed, and 1 and hazard, is favored in a | sumea he signs degree by the signs, and if There are familles which are r hanging crape or v Soup S aaa : 5 The children are Culd Corned Shoulder of Beef. o " . s Inetly | pose they are go Baked P . 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HOLD A SEPARATE CIRCULAR| e T was e de sill of ¢ g ? f bk aterint | &'a bensficial and Iasting effect on | 1 in bed PIECE WHICH FALLS INTO THE| you ';“ L‘[ ;- O - N i s ¥ 1 i & i aracte: yt»’ll'lrrn and e i : o] poon of salt, two ta- e nen” e i i o4 pos. | Others away SKIRT VRO B aL SCARFS poons of vinegar, one tea- | it Eat Cal Ot T G Sleel ione 5 7 S < - ARE WO TOGETHER—ONE OF s s e cup cou lls wheth hey | I filisang 8t e ant € siio ""1 [ a and t CORAL, ONE OF TURQUOIS A P r enough ¢ il ] o%e < your birthday you pos- |those master designers whose product e only detracti nfluence is 'y eas, wiich is the very thing you to make a sof tter and one e s T Eraie »u are |has been admired and 1 = < nt them to do, and the hou selves in rs. And the colors seem well beaten egg. added the I rL et ot Bh ing, and through many generations = . : hat h the qu to be lighte thing. Mix in order given - \dowed with a considerable amount |AMONE the old designers was e 5 oo | lighter for their absence not to get too 4 ST Wit A ¥ah. hawever . and e t simplic A Then keep before you a picture Immediately af e w Bake in a moderate oven. Serve i y et fever o e will help i ldren falls ill ty which ou €0 w. which dist b ork 18 e e the recovery of the child and not wvere e hot, with whipped cream St 2 3 cha e = — know, there wer d T | = = girich s 3 . ey o who felt that wom =3 = T 777 ¢ ppreciate the amenitie 8 h , spade ide for a steady downpo their relief from i SLERY SOUP. N m d t all times courteous and ! Your friends—the few you have— joy in the establ t of peac " sim- | those who occupy = . " e look askance at you, and you do not bursting forth in all colors of the mer in one pint of water until 4 F inate ) e mote i-| derive, from friendship or association th - . . rainbo d while certain folk most « Mash in same water. » ] ¥ : ouragement | fied by the 2 e which it pe concerned with what women wear Cook one tablespoon of onlon s ar E around e B % 1 those who find it | were trying to d. wheth in one pint of milk 10 minutes, T etter re o all concerned than |3 g S s ictive quality lessed to give than to receive. virile green or a glorious shad | | add to celery, strain and put - urlishness or a reprimand - i3 ket e e B o e rose should be chosen to expre: | | en to boil. "Blend one table- | The “‘well done, thou good and faith- sifts, you would get out of life the . new peace that had come, most wom- spoon of flour with one table- ful servant,” is productive of better est there is in it, if you could only delicious \ en went right on wearing black.| | spoon of butter, stir into soup, | | Ma’'s tooth started to hert her agen | ¢ffort than all the criticlsm that can e overcome the ever-present instinct to Black and brown frocks were as popu- | | &dd salt and pepper and stra last nite, z - | be given 3 SDE Eiia 5 Gt exery anbordEntis lar for evening during the months| room holdin -‘ vats | - | Curry of Pumpkin. o g osity—in action 'S > ak 2 nto one-inch ice enough | ¥ thought, and, =iks Ot aont il et L | umpkin to make a ~ Cook In | without this requisite s outlook | 5 ave you thawt b | | uart enamel dish two “tblet | on life becomes narrow and distorted. | & to a dentist? E | . spoon s of minced nion in four Well known persons born on this The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | =z namics posea. =0 | T oteh my little || foontils, of miaced onlon imitaus} | Well known persona born on this very unkind of you to remind me of 1 |browned. Add one tablespoonful of | Elizabeth Blackwell, physician: (Copyright.) |it, T dred the very thawt, ma sed. 4°§ asleep— curry powder and continue to cook | Spencer F. Baird, naturalist; Ogden | i ae o i Nl nl ecems two or three minutes longer. Add | N. Rood, scientist and inventor; Sid- | backbone if you wont use 1t? It certa Y sFeernd cupful of stock, milk or water |ney Lanier, poet; Charles A. L. Tot- T E A queer \d season with a teaspoonful of | tem, soldier and author. It. Add the pumpkin cubes, cover : 5 (Copyrignt, 1025.) L . Sbbut all those ter-| [HOW Strange and distant dish and place in a steamer for satisfiesthemostdiscriminating | rible dril's and dredfill pointy stick-| sleep can make | one hour or until tend It pre- —————— T ;i = s dred wt, ma se ferred, two chopped Clearing s i = | €re, 0. T red the thawt, ma sed T ebaerel pvest Depbers| Clearing snow from sidewalks 1s oe- | taste. A trial will convince you. | He wont hert you hat as mutch as| {Even the one most | use of chfmicals and a | your nerting yourselt by not going to | powder. | recently tnvepted hand-drawn machine | 11700 Natt 000 t= Look ot 1t dear . that causes the white covering to melt. le persin, if 1 had a tooth- |ake you wouldent catch me berrying {my hed In the sand like a ostrich | insted of wawking to dentist like a man, pop sed All rite, 11l go if you come with me and let him ixamine your teeth too, there thats a bargain, ma sed ‘ The dooce it is, theres nuthing a — | i | | matter with my teeth, pop sed | Well even if theres . everybody | = says you awt to go to a dentist at leest twice a jest to let him look {and Im not gofug to let eny dentist | {squint all over them jest to satisfy his morbid curiosity, sed. My oth are all rite and thats the long | |and short of it, and Im not going to | ! make eny social calls on eny dentists, ' | he_sea: | Well then 1f my tooth has stopped | §§ " ‘herung agen by the morning Im not | going elther, ma sed. | Baked Soy-Bean Loaf. | Chop two cupfuls of boiled soy | beans with three pimentos, add one- : 4 Wateh closely | third cupful of cottage cheese, one | druped, I ei ussmitolbe easpoonful of salt, and a little pep- : S | 7 ofie wer. 1f the mixture is too dry to| Accept only genuine “Phillips,” the e Myself. hape into a loaf, add liquid from | original Milk of Magnesia prescribed x\,.;”.;q.x.x for .11;‘:‘“\.‘.3‘::0.vr |;| ron!n:l 1\:» k.,m;n»n.; by physicians for 50 years an Nymph. Shape a loaf and bake In a ‘ § = ;S Tt AT (LML | s e ol Phone your baker or grocer In pursuit of. th butter and water. e o eanoun, I3 = —— e today. Ask him to deliver or Tiits oF aitsntitrinuy o & reserve a loaf for you every Arid region. . Tranckes. : d week. 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