Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 38

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LOUISE ROCHON HOOVER ARCH has roared a blustering lieu, unmindful of the fact it was Spring’s wmbas | The me,cury has keeping the weather nights following - its kle though the weath. cannot lure the fem e all-absorbing nan awake whims may i nine mind from consuming ts that await nowhere find a more dis in audience than ublic most care Talbot, Pa Afternoon frocks tell of Rodier's jewel-effects of Ag Jleatings dear to Doeuil e lace frocks new taffetas very newest fashions. faithfuily Pavisian manner city marks the sporis licity that stops just short is veautitully shown sketched. The trim acket with its closely fi sleeves and narrow, notched revel black cheviot might weur ired by meodel woven Wales himself royal vacht—especially the ‘model with ittons. (Black buttons may be eferred). Worn with a thoroughly ailored skirt of w nnel, that flaunts the popular pleat” ir f The same j model may had, fashione of black kick ket entirely 'hen there is the new sports frock of Chanel shirting, a new fabric in troduced for sportswear (to tell the absolute truth of the matter, it is balbriggan, in new ay fabric, soft and »t-doors occasions BLACK LACE AND CHIFFON OVER FLESH SATIN. A Bramley-like blouse with special ness across the shoulders, for the golf devotee. Collar, cuffs and tie of pe de chine to match. Worn with tailored skirt, in true v were nor, fabrics. ished, suede fabries prevail, tail ored for the most part in Prince of s fashic Double breasted, wtih buttons acc heir vivid sports shades, and repeating the striking contrast of the narrow black velvet collar. Another smart more mascu in_their more feminine their looking topper is be ing shown, an individualist in_ style and color. A basket weave fabric and white, in very striking , trimmed with bands of white a variation of the scarf that ties. 1sistent with the sportswear fash is the simplicity that mar Plain, unadorned felts matching the service in this line. Just as in Paris one has her hat cut and fitted o her head, so may one follow the custom here. You have but to choose he color you prefer and then have the felt hat fitted to vour head and ut and trimmed as is most becoming u. Needless to say. they already are finding enthusiastic response to this department A particalarly is smart felt hat ipparently most subtle sm of blue fc e). it is si riness avy (an hed in penny-colored broidery. The quill is of felt and nds a youthful insouciance hard to cate. mmed Hterally 1o attain sreat smartness heights NAVY FELT WITH PENNY EM- BROIDERY. i hats, even when large, favor a cascade of mounting Pictured is a small hat of straw with the brim turn as is true of many on. Narrow zig the straw enclrcle are finished by a fancy of uncurled os. zag bandings of the crown and clever feather trich to match Ensembles for afternoons” is ah irrevocable decree of Fashion, but so varied is the choice of fabrics and so erous the stvles one instinctively and eagerly hastens to obey. For in formal afternoon wear flannel is the vogus. Ensembles with flannel coats brilllant in hue. Worn with a prin silk or plain colored frock ap- Brim- | THE EVENING R,OCHON cf}’oovfiq{, 3 | == ENSEMBLE WITH BLA FLAT CREPE DRESS. pligued in the flannel the cc | Acceptable anywhere is a faultlessly tailored ensemble with coat of very | | fine lusterline twill and frock of heavy | | flat crepe to match. The coat is man- | nish in style, with narrow, notched ! lapels and close-fitting sleeves. The | little sleeveless frock is very simply | | styled with deep hem band of twill | | to” match. Obtainable in such smart | Spring colorings as wigwam, waffie, | biuette, agate and poppy red. | | A gorgeous costume ensembie fis | sketched. The frock. of Chinese lac quer red. is of flat crepe in a succes- sion of tiny tucks, with an exquisite cream-colored lace yoke. The coat of | heavy black georgette is a master- | plece of couturier’s skill. Its chief | charm is the unusual pleating that | adorns the bottom. The wide band of | pleating has been stitched through | the center, the bottom part hanging free. The top half of the pleating has been caught here and there, giving a | novel pointed effect. such as only an | | artist could have created. The scarf | | collar and interesting bell sleeves are but further claim to its smartness. Another interesting ensemble shown sists of a wood-colored with a frock of matehir crepe. The frock is particular tractive for its V-neck, outlined with grosgrain ribbon that also hg loose in a tie at the front. Also for |the flowing panels that adorn the | | skirt and are attached by a narrow | band of smocking The printed 1 »ck is the smartest | trock, whether it be of silk or the| | filmiest chiffon. Prints shown everywhere in frocks for every | hour of the day. One especially at- | tractive crepe de chine frock, printed in navy and gray, boasts a wide| band of navy flat crepe at its hem, {which is repeated at the sleeveless Soft fin- | | @ V) ! BLACK CHEVIOT JACKET WITH WHITE FLANNEL SKIRT. armholes, and on the tiny, upstanding col achieves unusual distinction ide scarf that may be tucked ie slash pockels if one so desives e frock of marigold chiffon is ted in large rose patterns of The plain, sleev trimmed, but the aint apron-flare at over an apricot lovely are smartest when of heavy Ottoman silk so many to choose is diffcult to say just > most_distinctive. Prov that opposites at- other, there is a very bl Ottoman silk coat very dignified and regal in line, whose coliar and front revere are faced with natural colored kasha, a fabric whose sole realm one might suppose was restricted to spertswear. A most effective combination that is enhanced tk nd undeniably coats Amid this splendid grandeur and multi- tude of beautiful women Gouraud's Oriental Cream was a cherished beauty < secret. Let it be yours to-day and know a greater beauty. White Flesh Rachel Send roc. for Trial Size. F. T. Hopkins & Son, New Yo Gouraup's ORIENTAL CREAM { colorings GEORGETTE COAT AND LACQUER RED BLACK SATIN COAT. by at the band of blonde S the bottom Deep folds of its own gleaming fab- ric are all required to lift the black satin coat sketched from the reaim of ordinary coat fashions. Deep folds satin coat sketched from the reolm of smart ripple-flare at each side. The ppling reveres of the collar are another smart touch A goat that follows a few rules of fashion and follows them closely with the greatest detail. As a consequence, it is unique in its very simplicity. Proving vogue of the flared front equally smart for coats as well as frocks, there is displayed a beautifully tailor- ed coat of old blue charmeen. The back is perfectly plain, but the rippled front is bordered with double bands of soft umer fur a jocund mood fashions her rocks, lavish in her use of cobwebby laces, perky ruffies, gor- geous flower prints, gleaming metallic fabrics and colorful nosegays. Fabrics of gossamery texture, chiffons and georgettes preferred. In exotic flower or soft blossom tints over silken slips of a deeper tone. One might well say the fabric makes the frock, since trimmings are few and far between Lace holds first place for evenings, particularly when black. The sub deb or deb loses none of her youth- charm in a frock of black lace this season. Much of this i clever touches of the gay-colored slip beneath. And most assuredly the delicate tratery of the lace pattern are " being | adds a subtle charm to her clear, |is that the black lace features a verti Sketched is an eve-|cal design, tending to slenderize what | fresh ning frock coloring. about which the most the | due to the | STAR, WASHINGTON, What Tomorrow Means to You MARY BLAKE. morrow's planetary aspects ¢ tinue to be benign, while the vib - tions are exhilarating, and toward the afternoon they engender a fesling of optimism and combined wsense of conrage which will enable yvou to at tempt that which has hitherto ap peared impossibie. Toward the latter part of the day a very sudden change ces the place and replaces cour these conditions it were nything of an ag nddevote your lof optimism age. Under well to desist from gressive character {time to those things which are cus. tomary and usual and which involve | mo special effort and no extraordinary thought A child born tomorrow will enjoy normal health during its infancy. but the signs denote that it will be liable to & serious illness during the perfod of adolescence. The outcome of this illness will depend very much on the care it has received in its early days, and the vig we that has been exer |cised in regard to its surroundings | 1ts disposition will be peevish at |times, and on other o ns it will | delight ome with fts geniality 1 | character will be secretive and 1 |served. and very few people, even hose of its most intimate associates, | will know what is at times passing in {its mind 1t will be persevering and | ambitious. and will surprise many of its friends by accomplishing that which appeared to be almost impos | sible of accomplishment 1t will be very loval to its few friends. but will never be the confidante of their trou { bles nd it will be very little disposed to give its confidences to any one 1771t tomorrow is vour birthday, vou | are an omnivorous reader and have a special aptitude in not only remem-| bering what vou read. but in assimi Jating it to a remarkable degree. Your | conversation. therefore, is very inter-{ esting and entertaining, and vou ave| sought on all occasions by your | | friends to grace their enjoyment with | | vour presence. You do lack. however, | |originality of thought and posses| {very little initiative, You prefer the society of intellectual and cultured people 10 that of any other class, but | you are soon convinced of your su perficiality, if those whom you meet |are not well grounded in the subject on which they talk. You are not very susceptible to fattery, but demand a {great deal of personal atention. |~ Flattery makes you suspicious In vour home life you are quiet and settled in vour ways, and are very! | pleased 1o be surrounded by a limited |circle of friends over whom you can | show, il occasion should arise, a superiority Well known persons born on this date are: John Trumbull, poet and jurist: Thomas Addis Emmet, lawyer; Thomas O. Selfridge, sr., rear admiral; Benjamin J. Sweet. soldier: John B. Herreshoff, blind boat builder, and Charles S." Sargent. botanist (Copsright. 1925.) Friar's Omelet. core and slice five apples into | add four tablespoonfula of blespoonful of butter and poonful of powdered cin- namon. Cook until tender, thén rub | through a sieve. Add two tablespoon- | fuls of brown bread crumbe, the yolks of five eggs and the whites of the egge stiffiy beaten. Turn into a buttered bak- ing dish, dredge the top with sugar and i bake in a moderate oven for 20 minutes. | Serve hot Pee a saucepan of persons might Black lace over a slender, straight- | hanging slip of shell pink. What more exquisite coloring could one ask Slender and straight, in most ap proved fashion. And jusj below the kpee, at the sides and front. four | graceful godets of sheer black chiffon | give the essential fullness for dancing and complete the fashionable silhou- ette. A pink rose at the left side finds a coquettish mate on the right shoul- | der. One special feature of this frock prosaic enthuse. | D. €, THURSDAY, The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyrignt, Across. Attractive. Teutonic giant of the sea Place where a trial is held Tre Owed Prefix meaning Dolt Mockery A son of Noah . Accomplish Negative particle Possessed Point of the compass Situated above Clumsy boat Mineral earth . Telegraphic transfer Woven floor covering 300 vards of linen 5. Girl's name . Eavesdrop Compare (abbr.) Something ziven to pacify A State (abbr.) Army order (abbr.) Adjunct of a bolt Belonging to one's self . Initials of U. 8. possession Degree from a law school Prize money A beverage Short ugly word Negative Conjunction of comparison Ascetic Travel external (abbr.). by wagon Down. In & seemingly manner Cause. Articles of food 4. Another article contradictory of food APRLL 23, 1925. 1925.) | Conjunction | 6. Biting to the taste Under the title (Latin abbr.) | Understand Unit of length Drooping. Experts in geomeiry Shadowy Reflected sound A number Members of the nobili Biblical character cured Make less shallow Mother A relative (abbr.) . Yes . Leaf of a manuscript . Render insensible Place of duty . Utter words . Higher . Pronoun . Catch crap Article. Initials of a State Translation (abbr.) Spring Salad Chill some peeled boiling water over {rub off the outer laver of skin, cut out the stem, remove and discard {the seeds, and then set the peppers in a cool place to become chilied | Peel half a Spanish or other mild| onion, then cut into very thin slices | |and separate these into rings. Set | |these also to chill. When ready to| |serve, set the tomatoes,” cut into| halves or slices, into a salad bowl and | pour over them French dressing, one tablespoonful of oil. to each two slices. Cut the pepper into narrow | rings. Mix the pepper and onion with | French dressing, turning the slices | over and over and crushing them slightly in the dressing. Use enough dressing to moisten them thorou Sprinkle the dressed onions and green pepper over the slices of tomato and serve at once tomatoes. Pour a green pepper Keep Fit on Fish BAY STATE FISHING CO. 30 Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. Largest Producer of Fresh Ocean Fish WOMAN’S In Sixty Fashionable Colors “Onyx Pointex” pure silk, with lisle tops and soles. Style 255 —Service weight . . . . . $1.95 Style 355—"Sheresilk”, chiffon weight . 1 “Onyx Pointex” all silk Style 350—Service weight . . . - Style 450—"'Sheresilk”, chiffon weight 2 32‘ s At leading stores “Onyx "% Hosiery “Pointex” i# to be had only in "Onyx” Hosiery. The name is marked on the heel of every stocking. 1 | The Earth is Largest at its Equator That is as it should be. Nature deter mined the earth’s proportions and they have remained since time began. Not so with man. His comfort decreases with the enlargemen’ of his equator. It's a matter of eating. Ocean fish gives to man all the ingredients necessary yet doesnot produceobesity. Any man, regard less of his occupation, can keep fit on fish Forty Fathom Fresh Ocean Fish comes to vou fresh and clean Without head, tail, or waste. It is economical, healthful it’s hot, and be comfortable Eat it when in America might be a figure pleasantly plump. Every dish served was listed by the newspapers F BANQUET or a holiday dinner at the old Maxwell House was an event of interest not only to Nash- ville but to the whole South. The newspapers, years ago, used to print the menus in full. The wonderful food at the Maxwell House—and particularly its coffec—was celebrated throughout the old South. A special blend of fine coffees was served there, so rich and mellow that the most critical families everywhere have wanted it for their own use. Today this same rich-bodicd coffee, blended and roasted in just the same way, is on sale in scaled tins at all better grocery stores. Your own family can enjoy its full, yet delicate flavor. Just ask your grocer for one of the blue tins of Maxwell House Coffee. MaxweLL House Corree “Good to TopA mum‘@ . —Americas layges? selling, high grade coffee . NOW the big new package or the regular size at your grocer’s » P 243 jJo suasoor r ur burypos Jsnyf 724 ) os n over a million homes every week this new hind of soap is doing the washing : It leaves just the rinsing for you - - Easier, Shorter, Cheerier Washdays have come at last! " More than a million women every week are getting sweet, clean clothes without any of the old, hard rubbing. The makers of Lux have made a new kind of laundry soap that cuts washday in half, does the washing for you, leaving you only the lighter work of rinsing. Thatis why they named it Rinso. Rinso comes in a package. Its tiny gran{xles dissolve quickly, completely, in boiling water, freeing all their wonderful cleansing power. The creamy lasting suds gently, safely loosen the dirt so it floats out while the clothes soak. Your work is just rinsing the clothes clean. Soak, boil, or use a machine—Rinso works so perfectly 22 leading makers of washing machines recommend its use. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Rinso cuts the work of washday in hal

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