Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1925, Page 25

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WOMAN'’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MARCH 3 2. FEATURES. COLOR CUT-OUT I What Tomorrow Means to You| ! S |as e - itk i Molded Silhouette in New Frocks. Ramble Around South America L e i 1 BY MARY BLAKE. BY MARY MARSHALL. | THREE SPINNERS. i L. i s A Lazy Girl. . ies. | {one with s It would doubtless be difficult to| bodice. Frocks may be without any| g vou ever hear the story of “The . Doriie Ahestesy < | wourdent war 2et a jury of fashion observers to| belt, girdle or waistline whatever and | 1y ee Spinners?” Even if you have, it | 4 g 5 IS oG e iiibe imnt 5iial fealingiot | 2 | bit off 50 I at agree on the question of the latitude |yet be so molded as to reveal thelgiy be fun to read over the story and depression and lack of incentive. You| t of the waistline. If you look to Paris | natural tapering of the waist act it out with your color cut-outs. % will experience a sense of disappoint-| © source of every fashion, and| Patou is one of the well KNown|" mpe first cut-out, which you see to- 3 . e progress you have xo| 4 ntic” fashions | French a r -lday, is of a lazy girl who would do 4 A =2 fur made in the task on which you| ate from the| stances have aistline 0| nothing but sit in the sun and dream R [ may be engaged. During this period| Mr. Parkins brawt v | a position above the hi °tiqll day. She was a great trial to her f little or nothing should be attempted, | ancther box of ¢ has kit upon the i poor mother, who worked hard to give - {#s the right influences are missing. |this afternoon , p T g ed. Not men those who have | higher wai her the nicest things possible. [ on in the day the conditions |room i i account of 11 eny chocklit covered flerings of these| back as s ltless The lazy girl was as beautiful as - |are somewhat ameliorated, | . - s ever, | she was lazy. Color her hair a lovely iy =5 / | they do not counsel great 3 a_saving she Tho sketch shows a fr at|golden shade, her eyes blue, and her| 7 3 J A =&5¢ " hey do point the way (o f ddis carries out this de ret cheeks pink. She is wearing a light SE L nd deliberative judgment is of sand-colored crepe de 1 ] work and reviewing what has been lace of the same shade. There is a | y done and deciding what has to be higher walsted effect at the front ) B A B 2 |done will at this time be productive and the lace is so draped at t / 8- o i W of beneficial r¥sults. as to give the new molded g . The planetary aspects prevailing to There are several s of departi 7 N i i r ate that a child born d E from the straight line tha | : Iy period of its exist get it, 1w Lemon Meringue Pudding for so long. You may accentuate the g = et | show sizns of physical weakness and |1 4 curve of the bust line, after th - y | be subject to oft-recurring sickness.| No thanks i 5 0 of f breac ner of Drecoll, Lenief, Madeleine \ The Gran CHan CHAN - | With proper care and nutrition, how- | the ing on asking her, and afier quart of milk, add four Madeleine- You may | 3 ! BULT WHEN KING TuT WAS A Boy s | ever, all these unfortunate symptoms 3 1 p e e R |ean be overcome and its body ren- s its mind N Eoh rs, or you Thirteenth ay. More than a ample of Patou & I} = . .. |past walked th y ing 2 more clos TRUJILLO, Peru, February 7.—To-| Janes that now but faintly indicate|compelll re cl day’s port is Salaverry—another flat, | the ways of former splendor. Ouly | sonali desolate-looking place fronting a road- |4 few adobe walls re bl % dominating will pow R - \ stead that rocks the ship dizzily all| wrought in orig (s { the time we are anchored. Back from | retain their Bistory of Pour Name. N G ths ‘edks atiithe town are the illa| Mhioys rathlass skiss trom o tme s | ooraie o ofers fand alwara willing| T TR that rise In succession to the skies| pefore King Tut was born i o e BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN. [like dusty mausoleums Who were these people? Whence [ made up as to the right, nothing will | \[ \ 4””)( into the sea at the ‘” be Al did they come? {stop it in its course. A y WE rocky promontory whose hu - No an t even a trifle of If you celebrate your natal ann % MARMADUKIE ¢ ers over-hang the tawn. B [anats Wo do not know | versary on that date you are capable| 'a wonderfil[ RACIAL ORIGIN—English. rrlt:‘|lrl«;lx\4;|llnr‘|;:1 pped with o small rod | what they th . vet|of very strong feeling, but weak in| g 4 e to hy . these ling 1 ound | expressing yo convictions—either | SOURCE—A given name. the rocks and allowing them to roh | L1} ; i o | Here is a family name wh s 1 it dowa on Salaverty. Some forshandend sintire and e -|all the time to do what is right and| " A or ; frequently met with in 1 nd prefect has taken the & | tion proper i 1y realize 2 in the ed States, though it is n. howaver, to chialn all the itreatenin what is the correct course to adopt e A bowlders, and so they will remain fet i . exactly widespread even in the former o & country. tered, I suppose, unle v Fruit Sauce for Pudding. n “rock-rollers™ from aph Hill ‘Frisco—my home town——happen | but you lack, unfortunately, the cour- | age to act as you think. You are| Whip a cupful of cream s very amenable to external influences | |f(;!d into it t u and frequently allow an exaggerated | rybody, he travel like a trunk,” | OF Preserved fruit rubbe « of expedie to permit you to | Count Fey, my fellow traveler of truth in that. Most people £hould not be allowed by law name nor the given name hing to do travel They seexs muchly & - i i | vour own comfort, convenience or duk D= o the o) : 3 conscience. You could accomplish ‘;TA';”V’H“”LT:I”.!‘\”:'”I Ay Golden Sauce for Pudding | much if you were willi to fight Trujillo, =0 named by Pizarro in Rub to a cream half a cupful of | for What you wan honor of his native city in Spain, lies | butter and brown sugar, heat in a| | cight miles up a verdant valley past|double boiler and i cradually the | Miss Marion C. Hamilton, a 16-year- Incaic ruins that make me impatient |beaten Yolk of two x| old high school girl of Ch up to the land of the Incas. 1|Cook slowly stirring | been appointed by her f brown dress with e from the car window an constantly, and s taste with | the board of directors of to match. After y o 1 n pyramid that seems to wine or lem 1d a little spice nce company of which he is pres- ount her on ligh r i % down into the surround len ch the cover of 2 Its fnterest lies in the complete puz- zle that it presents to the average per- son. One is iImmediately tempted by it to the ridiculous combination of “ma feve Jam, | ’ e things that you malade” and ‘‘dukes,” both marmalade or j a 3 | know are not basically right instead of the f 3 very ambitious and beaten whites of three rs are easily satisfied and are more cor | | & Co., Baltimore, Mds The given name is thoroughly Teu- tonic in its make-up, and considerably changed from the original spelling. You'll find it in the old Saxon his- used instead of the erean siderate of others' desires than | Importers, Ble ) Pactics | | | torical records as “Mermachtig,” a form that is conside ¢ closer to modern German than F With this clue anybody familiar with modern German | can have no difficulty in deciphering it. | {1t means “more mighty.” In the d nt of Engl which has faded o the earth the Incas came. What- | might be—a temple to the | sun, no doubt—it one time rivaled - the greatest pyramid of Egypt, for . Contentment 1s = despite the crumbling hand of time it (Copyright, 1925 ! = .r still measures 800 feet in length by . Pf‘lfl!hss i, 470 feet in width towers 200 Chicken Tamales. But discontent is | feet in the air—a silent and solemn sentinel of a forg Provide three cupfuls | helpful too — Then comes Trujil aristo chicken meat, six red pep! cratic little place, s It h e o . santan et tiers SHIT ant the Ripstiifor DI St & M {onion, half a cupful of vinegar, one most importa Sapruiiotingg orias 3 what I have, Near it lies d erumbs, one cup- | sl nopped otises. ! |The second, thoughs S per and paprik h cnown city meat. Chop t | ' or “maghtig retaining SAND-COLORED CREPE DE CHIN ; - lling than pre ND LA FROCK T SHOWS HIGH AT FRONT 1 and wrap in corn hu the ends to keep the mixture in : y for three hours. Dry in the | draping of the|oven for 15 minutes. Serve hot The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle || |~ P Moz requires one and one-half (Coprright, 1923.3 z tablespoonfuls «of powdered | the julce of one lemon, one cupful of | whipped cream, four tablespoonfuls | of sugarand a few preserved cherries, Chop fine about one-third of the | sliced pineapple. Put the genatin into a saucepan with the pineapple juice up with water to three- t of a pint, add the sugar and | lemon juice, and dissolve gently over the fire. Strain into a dish and when cool mix in the whipped cream. Pour |8 A Pound Costs Less into a wet ring mold. When firm, turn out onto some siices of pine- || Than a Single Ticket apple, fill up the center with chopped & pineapple and decorate with whipped | to thc MO\'lCS! and sweetened cream and a few pre- served cherries. Across. | 39. Deface. mporium - Feel Blue? Intestinal congestion IT ii]l a pillc;asfure(ai to'Il‘)ll:y so]methmgl .gooq gsi);- may ve fo blame cially ood. e pleasure lies in the SN satisfaction it gives. 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