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. FEAFRURES. WOMA Older Woman?s Small Hat Has Brim ' COLOR CUT-OUT * (MENU FOR'A DAY. -’ MOTHERS N THE GARDEN WITH BURBANK BREAKFAST. AND THEIR CHILDREN. BY MARY MARSHALL LITTLE CINDERELLA. Prunes. As Reported by Elizabeth Urquhart and Edited by Luthur Burbank. o v Hominy with, Cream. Perhaps in a franker age merchants r;'xh"r ways of softening the apparently “Hot Corn Cake. Flowers for Sun or Shade. ;:!.\r-'{;g‘,-:\ffl-’xdlfifig';ficn\j.l(\»E“:-Tn??;:g might come right out Loldly and itter truth that a woman is growing L Cottee, As already explained, the selection [T vindow. vertise hats'for old women and frocks |older and therefore is not suited to e E 48 plante fon Mo wintets oo depends | Piants, placed S,’:n"l',‘“i,,.'lf,"“e: g for women. past 53. Then they would | the {ashions of youth. You may speak LUNGE s - on the_exposure—whether sunny ;.x-.om” it b o 3 el o &peak of the department for fat|of the “important woman” or T e |shady—and also on whether the 4 ek M1 up the women, and instead of special frocks |the “distinguished woman” and you ~531‘"°>"v7“f“?§:finct‘9‘" Sauce. 2 | boxes be for the pleasure of those | i'.:',,ét:v'",‘;:fl)e 2‘,\'5 ”.§:kI uflrl-:m,l'r)r:yl:u for “petite women™ there would be a |will be understood, notwithstanding oReddily. Whinped {within rather than to make a brave |y o FPERE SAC Take | CATITIE as coming hqme for suppir and apecial department for the undersized. | the fact that a girl of 20 may be of Coltacajally. Whipped Cream. : y | show on the outside.. Also, it mighit |{lma they shut out any uhgisntly out. |1 8aw some peeplé standing errovunt But we are very courteous mowa- |great importance and _distinction, o ~Bugar Cookies. ¢ be added, whether the boXes be i ilook, and in a sunny back window | WAtching some man trying to see w days—especially to those we want to | while a woman of 60 may be a perfect - p the front windows or in the Year, o¥ | quwarf sweet peas or morning his automobeel wouldent 2o, wich i have buy of our wares. So the mil- | nonentity ) g s at the side of the house. I hayi be. iriina® of iatrhiss. ovor kepp on not doing the more he did One clever little millinery sales:. DIN 5 K All of these things influence. the! i qaow and so make a lea‘y n, | to it with a monkey rentch and diff | woman gets arcund the matter by - Baked Stuffed Haddock. choice of plants, but. of course, the | dhutting “out the rent things, being a skinnie looki speaking of hats suitable for the N Boiled Potitoes. § most Important to be considered 12! higing the melghbors back yards man with a long nec nd some woman who wears glasses. Most ©° Creanied Carrots. | the_exposure. ¢ 5 | A little .trellis may even be con- {man With a hrown derby and a grec older women do wear them and they / : Tomato Salad, The following piants are suitable cted at the outer edza of the|tve sed. Maybe your old boat need would much rather have this fact / g 3 & Otétige Pudding. : { for window boxes on the sunny side . and pp, this vines may be train- brother. referred to than to be reminded that of the street: Geranium. helivtrope, | or small plants grown, forming| No., Tm sure it dont, because T jest they are a trifle wrinkled and faded | o, 8 Rag mignonette, nasturtium, lobelia. ver -la ve rtory back: und for { had her tank filled up, your about t “isa it & oy et T hie 'k B R Iihene , phiox, drumsmondi, |y P th persin thats bin kind enuft a trifle more becoming to the worian One pint shredded codfish, one | | 60e arother & R B he ":;ll‘l‘mi 4 | oo adow Box requirdil {he: Kdms | SuEEest (hat, h“}’ e say: S ¥ - 0qfish, Mo Says: . s i R, e se s a {watchf care @ e B e skinnle n; 8o ?.i‘n‘,'.:hcfi.?-::f quart potatoes cut fine. Boil po- "This dciinions Eampect Wil please and | the .\';’,':u;.(:\’n ms e I<r.-'r'mm et rcu.'.:fr:rho:fg&& And: he levy» on looking in the old customer who is looking covet \ o tatoes and fish together, drain nourish the most fastidious child. Use | Jor the vin 4 5 pIants: | \atering. - The poill sHet b6 Xept | Automobeels werks and touching dif ously rose-colored tulle poke shape and mash, small onion chopped | |¢en of the deep yellow carrots, scrap- | Maurandsa, ivy INZ | moist, but not too wet; when water- | frent things in there, and some mu desigred for a young bridesmald. very fine, one cup cream, one ing and cutting them into small pieces rv and sweel | jng wet the soil thoroughly, but do|With a little red mustash came up A few years ago the idea seemed to well beaten egg. “5“; all smooth Cook until tender and run through a | pe. ¢ nted i | not’ give more until it begins to be|Saving, How ahout gas, brother, ma be that the older woman should wear and brown in pork fat in a hot | | colander. Add three cups of milk and | {he previous Winter, violets and any | dry at lenst half an inon from_ the | be she's out of gas. |85 mevacs I\arl:‘ Brimless toques Fece K spider. £ zl;‘llr;x' o boil lnnrncd:'\luhxlnrl‘gilzr;‘\hi f the Spring blooming bulbs may | surface. Also keep the soil loose and ”'r‘_ho fik!l‘v{mo pan jout & supposed to be especially suitable for ablespoons of cornstarch, & 5 cultivated arse look without sayir her. This, combined with the fact SALMON TIMBALES. of salt and one cup of granulated > side of the street back, that - olier’ Wotien, Have' & way: of Remove the skin and bones | |3ugar with a little of the cold milk | ;ny ferns, small palms, the automobeel fect ferst to see if he ng hats a little too high off their from one pound of raw salmon, | | Which has been saved out, and then forget-me-not, Parking With P could do envthing under there, ar Foralian was dangerous doctrine. chop the fish and press it stir all in the hot milk. Beat two eggs | i chia, vinea minor, arking wi eggy jest then pop came up on his wa The wiser milliner has discovered that through a sieve. Add one-quar- | [and add to this and stir constantly. houe. saying, Wats all the ixcitemer the older worhan, the matron, the dis- ter cup of blanched and chopped | |Stir into this the juice of half an|igjeus. etc. Benny, is he trying to over him- tinguished woman or the woman with almonds, one level teaspoon of | |orange and half a lemon. Turn into a) ¢ the wingow boxes are placed in gelf Wit nigiown car glasses really needs a brim to her hat. | galt, one-half teaspoon of onion | |Mold and set in a cold place for three | (he front windows, one must be care- No sir, and then he got underneett . it wont go and he's tryinz X {1t cast slight shadow -and that juice and one-eighth teaspoon of h‘°“”" Turn “““‘“‘; 3 ;““}“ and over | ty) ahout the color effect in selecting to make it, I ged. Maybe it MATRON'S AT * BLACIK |breaks the too strong, severe line be- pepper: stir in gradually the ‘:""1 ‘;’(?m:;"“ SHoSED Job the ofange STRAW tween a brimless hat and the face. yolks of three eggs beaten and Serve With Hoderod oo M g Cllow. | different shades of the scme eolor, 3 dont you ask him, pop? 1 sed : The sketch shows a hat that can diluted with one-half cup of fie With powdered sugar and plain |5re generally more pleasing than a T bleeve I will, it was ver liner speaks ts for matrons— |be worn with real digtinction by the cream, beat thoroughly, fold milk. mixture of colors. 8 | you to think of though, o » s well | won who—to_ put it frankly—is into the stify-beaten whites, - 5 ¢ be filled with just | 2 sed out loud, 1 suited to the old maid o 1 as|over 55. It is of black straw and fis gl turn into buttered timbale one kind int, such as nastur- | , z occured 1o you o the won h wily | trimmed with an ornament of pea- ;s molds, stand them in a pan of Soup for Convalescent. tium or v ranium, and the efect | of za of six : as | cock feather that imitates aigrette. Night of the Ball. hot water, cover with ofled Gut 'two pounds. each of beef ahink | 15 ¥ery sc & ol 5 v Wich the skinnte nothing to th it e (Copyright, 1025.) At last the night of the ball came.) | Paper and bake in & moderate | | g neck or shoulder of mutton in| Colors hi it s, Aoy | 7 e gy Cinderella, alone In her dreary kitchen, | | oVen: Serve with Hollandaise or small pieces, cover with four quarts |th¢ softer pastel sha 5, wou mak l-fld K. Go on home scoured her pots and pans, but the| | ¢ream sauce. {of cold water and let simmer, closely | Pleasing arranzement, hut 2 cla . jand ware somebod: plants. Plants all of one color, or of gasoleen and he dont know it - T 5 o tears that tan down hier Cheeks bliud —_— covered, until the meat is in shreads, |in& of colors should be as emuch see you. and dont vou call BEAUTY CHATS BY EDNA KENT FORBES. | | o4 her o fan down her cheeks biin ORANGE PUDDING. Remove the large bones. add a large | Avoided on the outside of the housc | \ jer gither, vou poor bonehed The' stepsisters. dressed in _their Soak one and one-half cups of | |carrot scraped and cut in slices, three (a5 in the inside. = flened. st 7 A s e hs e i elegant and expensive new finery, stale bread crumbs in one cup large onions sliced, half cupful orfih’ Hll" 16015"1;‘ l“-:\ mnf\?— ;\N_" ~"‘1 i B ; awt Ml M:v,\.u o R % % came to ghow themselves off before of water. Add onécup of orange rice, half a chpfiil of sliced celery,{blended with white flowers a al and pop started to £o he Nail Creams. {Dails. Then when vou wipe off the| cinderella. Hoping to make her en juice, the juice and grated yel. | |if at hand: if not add a soupspoon- |8reen background will heip to ke | ing. Berny, a1 P o LRI : ake|f2CE: Wipe off the cream around thejyigug, ifhsy. awept up and down the| | low rind of Ralf a lemon; one full of celery extract or celery i 200d picture A3 2 S |have eny ide: ur fingernails Took attractive ey | nalls, too, but leave a little on. Then| ;on" smifing and smirking. cup of sugar, two tablespoons of | | #alt just before taking from the fire,| If the boxes are planted to produce 1 happer e 5 = | o8 = g, suc 2 01 i B E 1 2 e or more of salt. 0! 8 . - b sed, and D & . srieca e i, ordinasy [skin in a few minutes. Ja dhe witwe | SC 0L o BT SSIEIN | e ot & battaced e} [ees o half phat of @ty besns |akect, growing plants and vimes ai o= 3o 1 6 itpeoce cold ¢ m. For everything that hap-|ing_one minute of brisk polishing coach which was waiting for the bake in a slow oven until firm. soaked over night and parboiled. Cook |the back of the box, nearest to the . it proberly was to the hands during the day|yith a buffer, and less than a minute| SO8CR Which o o drie Bt i Beat the whites of two eggs un- nearly an hour after adding the vege. [window. In between may be planted | Bags Lo div Qs cuticlelaxoind EPs " til Stiff, fold in two tablespoons | | tables. Strain. pressing out all of|the low-growing plants ] 2 i TS eDe ol he Dale snd dpv il Color this dress a soft, pale blue,| | of sugar, flavor with a few | |the juice. When cold, remove the fat 3ut if the boxes are outside of a 1 who goes in for sports all e oy B Shces ano ¢ o f‘}_““\“""‘_ trimmed in pink up the front. drops of orange juice, spread reheat. season as. needed, and it is|window, at the back or side of the ' ihe around _should try to keep | mines of n, 40,000 of tHem Wy : = eyae There are dozens and dozens of (Copyright. 1925.) over the pudding when cool, re. ready for use. building, and the hest effect is want- them entertained ground Nt siorleeniine Joth and|nail creams on the market and most turn to oven and brown deli- R 0 e ) insure | 0f them are expensive. Personally, cately. 0 ¢ | T prefer white petroleum jelly, which agains . by F S c Whi naile you have om0 Cpend ohen€ [T ‘mix with a little powdered rouge at Tomorrow Means to You 3D ‘aeconds: at g [\mnl it is a light red. Or, if T have e Tto theme 1t vy do aa Bl e ioa | no jelly, I use cold cream and. rouge BY MARY BLAKE. orn women do. elean the face Iast|until I have a bright pink. This'gives with an orangewood stick, and your nails will look freshly manicured for the day! thing at night with cold cream, you've the the slightly rosy look “-_hi“h nly to use the-backs of the fingers|is becoming to every hand. Some Taurus, to massage with, and the cream will | nail creams have a very little glycer-| During the early part of tomorrow L] R 1 o with ; [in mixed with the oils and wax. vyou will, in all probability, experience Rutomati B e i a feeling of depression and dissatis- NY faction with the little progress that| you have been able to accomplish, | ek 2y —_— 7 especially in the task on which you The Dailv Cross-Word Puzzle | ;2o s mmmed 58] 1 7 ave shoving mans setsof # however, be of a transitory nature, as tinted voile curtains to add a Sum- (Copyright. 1925.) | the plan aspects indicate that At| mery touch to the bedrooms. These | inoon a more favorable atmosphere|are white curtains with ruffles of will prevail, urging you, notwithstand- pale green, rose, buff, vellow or laven ing obstacles and difficulties, to buckle der, and thereare combinations of color t | 3 . . {on vour armor afresh, so that you can | such as buff-colored cur with rose surmount the former and oiercome | ruffies, and lavender curtains with | the latter. The signs denote that the pale-green ruffles. These little sets of fl Itime is not propitious for the initiation — of any new enterprise, but they do in- dicate that the vibrations will engen- der a feeling of resoluteness that 1 = {bodes well for the redoubling of your TR0 i €=t energies on the plan or project already L 7ok lin hand. LA | Children who come into the world tomorrow are destined. provided they receive watchful and proper nourishment. to pass through the in- ntile period with few or n@ ailments. IS N2 < iy ee " {They will .develop more quickly in . f |growth than in strength, #nd in this -G fact will lie the dangers of the period / . —_— of adolescence. Thelr dispositions will 1/ ! ; 9 be “happy-go-lucky,” and they will| [take life as they may find it, and themselves hosts of friends. flh : I ABC: “We have found Rinso “1900” CATARACT: “In solu- i racters _in youth will re- 1 i I very Sflfldm to use in the tion it eates the water so Iveal many weaknesses which will not T (VI 5 . : Pt = : only cause distress, but anxiety. O IR | | A B C machine, asa little of it evenly that its cleansing action dinary methods of discipline will fail lm‘.mm - goes a long way. reaches every garment.” in their object, and only by patience, {love and forbearance will the charac R : ; T APEX: “Our conviction is thst ROTAREX: “We have tried out ers of these children be made strong. " Rinso and other soaps—many of heir callousness eliminated, and their | 5 the best partner Apex could find 5 gar ps—n o }"’m heartfelt emotions awakened. Impa-! curtains, valance and tiebacks are i L for all 'round satisfaction tience and anger—and they will do! surprisingly low priced. many being ; s 4 round sat on we things to cause and justify both—will} jess than $3.50. They offer additional | GAINADAY : “ Rinso suds stand recommend Rinso. serve no useful purpose. A forbear-| economy in that they are so decora- up permanently. They penetrate SAVAGE: “We have found that ng love and constant encouragement | tive that they make overdrapes un [/ v are the only things that will convert | paceccate 0 o . A | the water 80 that every garment Rinso suds make the water soapy these children at maturity into stu;\‘-':! But whether or not vou have pur is saturated with Rinso solution. all through. They are rich i and daughters of whom parents w ased such sets ‘for your bedroom At : » ’:nfrlll,\' peipon e G0 2 Ty tn i enorasiite tha o o 1 = 1 LAUN-DRY-ETTE: “We found SS m‘Mw-SHU.;;thQ last here i very little to criticlze, and} vantages of making bedspreads of i i icles floats NBEA : “Rj very much to commend. in the char- | vatle 1n these’ come dainty rolor com. f no little soapy particles floating 4 Rinso Across. i ’ acters of those whose birthdays fall| pinations. Spreads thus made are around in the water in our tests gives a fine, clean white wash hoots full af .holes ’4. Kind of neckpiece (plural). on May 15. They m: not be bril-{ vary light and cool, launder easily and . N with Rinso as we did with some with no danger to the machine 6. Leaders of pack animals, Care for tenderly. liant, but they are capable and al-| \ear = o . - S : other » clothes.” 15 B (plural). exceptional material success. meas-| (o find. 14, In this manner. |39. Jovial. ured in dollars and cents, but they will Immersion. 32.*Lies in warmth enjoy and radiate happiness and con- s z o i T last, a soap so wonderful for any washing machine 8. Disorganized flig |34- Amrmative. ent. They are slow to anger, rawbe ream Tart. ] Z o e 6. Sense orzan e To” forgive, ARA ADSOIKEN BN | Line o muther oers Laking dich it | . | that nearly all the makers of the finest machines recom- 0. F: ering Barveled dt. selfish, and most of them are imbued | . Quote from a book. with a deep religious sense, although | PUfT paste and fill as full as possible mend it. Quick and thorough in’ washing everything you ; : : with layers of strawberries week (abbr.) Ballad or st of verses they mever display it ostentatiously, | Migt alternate lay ool {42, Troy arade it for others’ benefit. o O it I Gy || # putin your weekly wash—Rinso. It comes from the makers . 3. Not hearing. h ‘e, g ally speaking, a o - 3 poen 5 4 ! hey have, gener: e B, A1 hol in the ter of thetop. Bake UX. In process of preparation. strons sense of humor, and their wit | 1ole CUt I the cenrer of the 1op. Bake of Lux. -~ Subtle temanition. is keen, but never employed at thely. S t.aside until cool R i z 2 2 i 1 Drag with dificulty cxpense of other people’s feelings. | brovried Set the fart aslde hnti cool Rinso’s fine granules dissolve in boiling water setting all Qa’x‘-‘xi\’(\-“\{ S Your charm and attractiveness not|carted in the hole on top the following Fear only make you a leader in your socfal | pited [t fRA 000 On (08 fne FOlOWINS = their wonderful cleansing power frec. Feel with your hand Gathors 15 oy purposely. circles. but your home life is Ideal and | {g tabiespoonfuls of sugar and one | Attempt LA st eminently tranquil. e e s R e = A how rich and soapy the water becomes. If the clothes are A residue. 2 o £7 until the egg has thickened the cream 2 H H 2 im- Aiesinve o o wm,hbm,mx < > 4 very dirty the work of any washing machine will be im Annoyes LRy e dding to the tart. Brush the t > s 6 - Gerials Hina of farm 64, Trade mark @abbr). = o Crust with strawberry juice and sitt i proved by first soaking the clothes a short time in the R e | 5 Domfigsetiangas) ovek it betore serying. v gentle Rinso suds. Run the machine as usual—rinse the 3 ; < clothes thoroughly. thoughts “of wealth S | onter ; When I relinquish Not speaking | Report . -iescua J Put a pound of round steak “:i"" And quit its blind and = 3 X | o 2 You will be delighted with the snowy clothes Rinso gives reights. ies through a fi at grinder. % 3 _ 5 et | Sezson with Wb e ESIeE AT o ol futile chase, ; | 3 . 1 you. They rinse out so easily, look so fresh and new. Use zod. | suice, one-fourth teaspoontul of pe-| |Preed From possessing ¢ ; z ; B enough dissolved Rinso to get creamy lasting suds. Lever S Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. | —_— Point of the compa English poet of the mneck { per and one teaspoontul of salt. Form . . N "Ihln six round, cakes about an inch little things, | thick and_broil in a fine wire meat { 1T']] own instead broile; When well browned on the . s | outside arrange the steaks on a plat- a“ time, o ateria s | ter, ana set this in the warming oven i i Wil Vol prepare ‘somo horseradieh all space. . ) ; A own. sauce, ake this mix three table- ) 3 ! . Slces of bacon spoonfuls of sifted bread crumibs with = & . NOW the big new household Metric unit (abbr.), al” a cupful of cream. Add three s y\” B Girl entering society (collon.). |tablespoonfuls of grated horseradish Part of s k. | E lightly with salt and"a Plan or desizn (Scotch) dash of dry mustard. Heat over hot Make up for. wate and just before serving add one Medicine tablespoonful of vinegar. 3 Cor | Serve with broiled banana made as Possessive pronoun Peel one large banana and Unfounded ideas { another one and divide into Solemn \atior strips. Broil over a clear fire unti K 5 ].\I,,'m‘m,'m”' B | hot through. Arrange a spoonful of | “As the sign over thejen- . Addition to a law | the_horseradish sauce on each round ] - trance guides you to the Mythological of steak. Over this place a_section -of izh r right shop, so does the name Glorient on the pack- Over 3,500 of the foremost stores : A gond it g where washing miachines ace sold. Society Look for the name. It has no use Rinso whenever they demon- o :‘35:.:‘3,‘2'1 = : 5 3 :';b:::\um h:‘:“in‘::’m LS, strate a machme. They do this ?:f;g?i:‘:ifi".‘.’a 1 :mhm:m'fl""u‘m, I ; Because Rinso insures perfect lexion in perfect L guabkntec t0 aluaysleave ghe lace h ing conditions. e o R washing stress of the scason’s activities. White 2 : Flesh-Rachel. 4 The Send 10c for Trial Size v > B Gouraud's v ICE CREAM - ; flves Oriental Cream At Leading Drug and Department Stores 3 A g : I

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