Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1925, Page 21

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} i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925. FEATURES. 21 ] A — - T ilE for Tri T 5 1 G 2l z - uills for Trimming Summer Hats || e 2.e, [m HOW IT STARTED at lt for any meal ~en L BY MARY MARSHALL \ | il | Our country bred grandmothers con- | little hat of red picot, with unumh { w1t ; - idered quills as u very poor sort| upturned front brim which is lined | G\/\/ d b It's a Cinch. of trimming for hats. There was a with dark red felt. Against this felt | l: PO QJ Two popnlar membe f onr slang eal smack of elegance about ostrich | brim, standing straight up pointing | e lexicons are “cinch” an ft snap. n any form. hut when all one had en are six black and red quills ya | |The tatter is an s phor re o do to get a quill for one’s hat was in a m 4 ring to \ml'H' . well liked. though sometimes they s ot motning and. | |tor the elick, requires no et merel. le il ny ha ]A. ¥ h ne yRnor th makir with @ aforla. wrear her Pe(u’)\. “xoft snap” Upon invest it the front o o elops a e of F he trims them QLO‘L tulr A l’ ! i at the side T felt 1 fash o I ' brown velvet narrow hinding of L ! i brown velvet < the hat hrim pe the et clever little hat of oyster: | : vauH-V felt. has two small transparent | n ~ tra whic ¢ lh!‘H there are quill: wAS B Bmooth and their burdens b . o insure that all . fin are lv\uh\ in all the vivid new hu The sketch shows one hat of natural straw trimmed v zilded quills and | 1 nother of sand-cole auins and | to eluiniate the | It is sand colored | i | i 4 1025 } | HEN hostesses with [ | famed tables become MENU FOR A DAY. | | real confidential, it's sur- | prising how many mention BREAKFAST | French's Cream Salad h s | Mustard in explaining « Ch 1ce | their soups, sauces, salad « | N i dressings, cold or cooked LUNCHBEON | | dishes. This mustard has : | ; | o aver unie any ther reen olives wit am Bread Tornoute she | ....There is a treat in it Eakeniion dalng Al ip"e"” T 'er o] | for you—just try French's DINNER | edier. {abruc ~>Q P | and see. Sa a ) | : « le of Lamb with Vesetabies | woven. _hottenn in [on dance o dinnen. she Made only by Roile .5 ch es vahitlon in B % i : \ ‘ e [ |red Hue and gueen cozes chifom, in the misly i Inc T Eenchicomuany HARDLY a salad that is not better with green Appic Dumpiivg | on o qr.‘nuf —-:4:‘& e [Huet l"fld{‘». Realialic i e olives. They need that brisk, appetizing olive | { q~c~und > “Hen Wiuets qarland the futter - | flavor. Olives chopped or sliced, mixed with the POPOVERS 4 T I SR i i H S Bl g T frock is filmg be ing gedets e “The knctted | salad. Plain or stuffed olives on the side. Add S d s i TR S g [ qessqefte : dovbde | acanf in a qraceful nefe . pu-, T | green olives to favorite salads. And write us AND BELOW SAND-COLOR | B ) Bl s \oeyud — f Iad . . FILT WITH OSTRICH QUILLS \ ot E = e e ( or new salad recipes, especially prepared by o . " ; milk gradually | a famous New York expert. Ask for free book- commonplace vans also had very Baat allftwo minutes | SON O armchair is & bannister \,,rk,“m of to use green olives with fish, roasts, chicken, sand- from a crow one Ganter: ura fnfe £ 4 e oldes Cchairs. = s S, ¢ . Bty S| | B PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE | 500 To e O il e able for children's hats. These might hot oven ! R inspiration " "yn:xf" is AMERICAN IMPORTERS OF SrANisH Greex OLny wde dyes, trim RBY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D feaclls. of Dt on Baksd SR e rned into quite BAKED RICE PUDDING | v 2 nue, New York Ciry presentable trimming for an everyday e s PR e / vou couldn’t afford any g e pint milk, two tablespoons 3 if ' Iy i anythin e et ther oe o { How to Keep Cool. ( (”I“ 1 ny of us would St ih' two tablespoons s | The heat which is produced in the Summer un CREAM SALAD ose from which B doncie B land boé nes) is disposed o more readily than the other materials to plitck 2 a3 to meet an ostrich mon and bake until thick et e i i [‘ A' S0 'm0 Saciiitates hilis esscgvationt o s a from which tc ther a plume. And & . 1) the warming of the ai od a 1 t is mainly what so goose qui re as highly esteemed APPLE DUMPLINGS water intake vaporization of PLAIN end STUFFED as ostrich. Just at present quills of One pint flour N o and ST abon. ' all sorts have come into prominence Isicaias = 2 as a trimming for the little felt hats | | s i g e that persist in remaining in fashion. | [tion of water A wispish piece of ribhon or a jew eled ornament of some sort mas the sols trimming of veur little f i hat | Rather newer s uill, or two or D TOVTES e e s s o G HOME NOTES | hangkek or other lightweight « 1 | over the dunmi a4 hake »mpare the efficiency | similarily trimmed. From one | | nalf an hour in e with that of the / | younger milliners of Paris comes a RY JENNY WREN 5 The growing ve: unmatched > A BY THORNTON furniture in the dir ’ Wh t Sk ‘ BEDTIME STORIES " '7'%/s R AR ERmate | o coupie o Tmtent meane e itens SKin | the human ma- aqvantage of heing able to buy t ‘ ) experiments with |4Ining room furniture a piece a1 Almost Ovemlgh t| Peter Hears a Voice father l‘v‘fl: o his =reen coat and|a man ork. comprising 65 d time as thev ean afford it. inste | S white-and-yellow waisteoat | showed (1) heat loss by radiation and J N ch B ate slone & it of “Hello, Grandfather Frog,” eried|conduction, 3,340 calories daily: (2) —Or INO arge Old Mother Peter. {heat loss in kidney and intestinal B e - andfather Frog rolled his great |excretions, 46 calories (3) heat loss ew treatmer . Peter Rahbit had satisfied a great | Rogsly eyes toward Peter, but all he by evaporation f A ot it deal of c ity up in the Old Pas- | said was “Chug-arum! 1859 calories: (4) Selant ot ture. He ad found that Digger the Did you ever hear of Yap Yap the muscular work or rather living there, and from inqu 1 h caloric er Digger he had learned a lot about Grandfather th some of this| peop whom he had known | le neighbors Digger had known when he had lived in the Far West. Now. Digger had refused to talk any longer and had gone about ness. Peter sat in bram- le and thought things over He 7d out what he wanted to human machine you know' anything about |is there v important matter, Gopher sked Peter {and you will notice that the cooling hug-arum!” replied Grandfather [is chiefly effected from the surface of | rog the hody | Abd that was all that Peter comld| An individual lying at rest naked wdfather Frog. And to|in a room with an air temperature sure whether or 1 -es Fahrenheit and air cur t]of 41 d Grandfather Froz knows ahout Yap|rent of vards a minute for 3l on vour sk nothin Tomorrow low have already s a milky clearr ‘;m for B each | notice how sa of Golden Peaco entrated)—the discovery of harmless reason in the Old F 1 science mber hi retme e i ks | Gonner [a minute eontrasted with onty 1 nber this me | WU T s ¢ calories when the of e " Imost overn Store, Gilman berg's Dept Dept. Store r than Atdn’t want 1o the O1d Pastn MODE MINIATURES | | “eem cool that | Aside from the comfort and efficiency |of the question. it is healthful in all ace Dept. Store., Sign t Fifth avenue—the great esplanade |respects tn keep as cool as possible in Palace Dept & Emcids e there was no one ta 1alk to. and Peter | for introducing new fashion fancies— |all eircumstances, No one e ever in. | investing all of their furniture budget 'Store felt just like talking 1o e one. 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