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WOMAN’S FAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 FEATURES leUMyDu Urges What TomorrowMeans to You A Bnoaged Couples to Watch Temperament COLOR CUT-OUT DAVID COPPERFIELD. Matrimonial Tip-Offs BY MARY BLAKE. “I’'m on my way to get a Malted Grape-Nuts"” “I'm Matt Bennett—engi- neer of the crack limited. Just brought the old girl in on time to the minute. And now I'm going to shoot over to the fountain for a long, cool glass of Malted Grape- Nuts. There's nothing like it to freshen a man up. It's the nourishment they say, and it has a mighty fine flavor, too.” Leo. ' planetary aspects are very promising, especially for all those acts that a based on the emotions. They denote a falr amount of success for any business deals, and excep- tionally so where pa ip or Methods to Be Employed in Creating the Best Possible Outlook From the Home and Making Marriage Is Only a Gamble Because We Make It Improvements Within the House. So, for Each of Us Broadcasts the Kind of Wife g ; T or Husband We Are Going to Make. company is concerned. They. how- room with| Cream net curtains, slightly ruffed e e | for individual relationships, as distin- and run over aluminum or brass cur- guished from those that have a flavo tain rods, which will expand to any ¥ the old days when a young man took his sweetie out to ride in a side- | of commercialism. It is—if the girl e of desolation | size, are charming at windows where bar buggy behind a high-stepping nag instead of in an automobile a|wants you and you want the girl—a en | it is desired to use the lightest cur. certain betrothed couple of my acquaintance went forth of a Summer |good opportunity for translating into | tains possible. Hooks are supplied evening for a romantjc drive. On the way the horse somehow angered the |an engagement yc fondness for | with the rods man and he gave it a merciless beating, whereupon the girl promptly broke | each other. It is spicious The best net to use is that sold for the engagement to marry him. | sion for marriage, and the indi millinery purposes. Another fabric cations, in both instances, presage | that looks dainty at a sunless window only happiness and peace of mind 18 the new string net, which can be ren born tomorrow will, while obtained in most art shades. Butter ng good health, be liable to yellow looks lovely at a dull %indow. & Tathee AT Nigree This fabric is very loosely woven and Forewarned is to be forearmed; and consefuently lets in every bit of light such an indication demands con RafMa and net combine ‘to meke | tinual vigilance and assiduous care charming curtains. A charming com- - | rament and disposition, they | bination was carried out in pale cream I often think of this level-headed girl when T see the many mismated | i “ba’ ratifer vain and cocksure of net with a border of marigolds in couples about me, and think that if they had had half her courage and | pemmelves. This tendency must be raffia. If curtains of another material sense they could so easily have avolded making the terrible mistakes they | corrected in early davs, as these de- | are used for sunless windows, be sure dld. For every man and every woman run up their own danger sIgnals|fouis srow in . magnitude, unless | that they are hung far back from the that should warn those who are thinking of marrying them of just what checked and repressed. They will | actual apertures particular risk they run in picking them out for husbands or wives. | rever b ault companions, but, on the Not even the most artful or the subtlest can long conceal their peculi- | SEET |12 Gl COmITERIGHS It Bl 06 | arities of temperament and disposition. nor can they long camouflage their [ ol1€F, Rand, thEy WHE GRS B weaknesses. They reveal their real characters by a thousand little trivial [ })! AN, At tmes causic bumor acts, by their instinctive attitude toward certain questions, by the way they | ¢ . S e 7 St A, influences d forceful measures | unconsciously react to certain situation will only make them stubborn and recalcitrant, and defeat the very ob- | et for which they may be employed If tomorrow is vour birthday, you re fond of impos your will on | ethers, and have secured a reputation for arbitrar which_is not in consonarnce other indi vidual Your agmres. | siveness marked, and vour versat You Tomorro the back upon b cans It is not only an ugly outlook trash boxes, gar sheds that causes a s and depression to the observer. O the view from our front windows, showing our neighbor's inartistic porch and ugly curtains, may be equally displeasing | How to hide the view without ob-| structing the light is a |vrnhlpm# which many residents have to solve. | Fortunately for those who would | rather not gaze upon that which con- | fronts them, the present style of draping the entire window with a col- ored net provides a welcome way to solve the situation. For instance, a deep blue net. weighted with beads of | deep blue glass or with a silver| fringe,, may well compensate one to a | great ‘degree for an unpleasant out look. = If one needs still further to discour- age vision, one may add to the net an| __ Basement Rooms. ipplique of gayly colored birds and | Very often the outlook from the flowers in a cretonne. design, taking | 1oWer rooms in semi-basement houses care to cov the groundwork suffi- | 1S depressing. owing to the close prox ciently sparsely to admit of proper | ImIty of walls and fences, which shut Sottic | out a good deal of the light. A certain | The dust-accumulating curtain of improvement can be ob-| reeds and beads cannot be recom.|tained by painting the walls or 'en“i mended from a hygienic point of view. | h“?fl F‘n‘d!rrua Eeine m;-l nxn(; wl”l “ar better is a short curtain hung on | b reflected from the walls and wi . i Hax Detier 1s & Shorsioivialn Muds o0 lhisip iconsideratiy: to bribien theltn The Promised Visit. to the sill. made of tinsel-edgzed rib.| terfor of the room: David thought Peggotty very hand bons in a combination of colors or in| T-0W growing flowers, planted under | some, but, of course, in quite a dif- b of one color, in har.|the walls or in boxes, will contribute | ferent way from his beautiful mother. mony with the room decoration. Rut.|Bavety. —Shrubs in pots. provided [ She was quite round and r In tons of colored wool or silk are effec- | they, too, are low growing, will flour- | deed, her cheeks were so hard and|the tickets at the theater tive as ornaments to the ends, or if the | ‘Sh if regular attention Is bestowed |red that David wondered the birds | 108 e i distressed owner of an ugly view hap.|UPen them. It is well to remember | did not pick them in preference to | ['r is the custom to speak of marriage as a lottery and that nobody pens to be of an artistic temperament, | tht good plate glass in the windows | the apples. I can tell what sort of a husband or wife a man or woman will make she may convert the window into |2 basement rooms will diminish the| They were sitting by the fire one |That is not true. Marriage is only a gamble because we muke it so, and it something very attractive by pasting [ I/Sht that passes through it less than | evening when Peggotty sald to David, | would net take any Sheriock Holmes to deduce from conduct just exactly illy over ith fine tissue | Cheap glass “Master Davy, Ih:r»‘w should you like |the kind of husband or wife any man or woman would make. [Fon and then painting upon it an Bel M 3 to go along with me to visit my — =hot vista of trees. terraces, pea-| 1y t¢ 10 m"'h::x:::wll':: the back | Prother at Yarmouth? You'd see the As a matter of fact, every man or woman broadcasts that to the world, Drove ¢ocks, or what she wishes. This treat-| o*pc '9 0 ref b oo ““m ocean and the boats and the ships | and especially do they impress it upon the men and women to whom they | alw ! ment is best suited to a double sitting | S 1'% 1S :lm;:_‘ lmflnri’:hed Jook.|2nd the fishermen, and there'd be |are engagzed. But because a man is enamored of a pretty face, or woman Other reach room which is lighted from both ends, | {n.*" (§¥ 414 almost unfinished look: | Ham to play with iittle Em'ly.” |thinks that a man looks like a shiek, or because they have some passing inces since a_ certyin amount of light is|nFr LATH & Cressng Tia (Gl ‘htly | ., David was quite overcome by all | physical attraction for each other, they disregard these warnings and plunge u necessarily obscured by using this boden Banl gl nsig] | these delights and repHed that. he |into matrimonial misery method | wooden back of, the mirror is easily | would very much like to go, but what | seen from the Gutside of the house.|\ould his mother do Sometimes, In order to hide the back of the glass, the dressing table is put o : ; close against the wall, which is not |, M2Ke Peggotty's dress gray, leav- AIvays “The most successful way of | M€ the collar, cuffs and apron white. using this plece of furniture. In a| (Copyright. 1925.) fairly large room it looks well if the MODE MINIATURES dressing table is placed some feet The a “Thank God, I have found out what sort of a temper vou have in time to save myself,” she told him, “because I do not propose to spend the balance of my life cowering before any man's rages, or walking on eggs when he is about for fear I will do or say something to rile him. Further more, I am no fool. I can take a tip when I am handed one, and 1 know that any man who will be cruel to a defenseless animal will be cruel to & woman when she is once in his power. So I am through.’ In temp charine, but may pose as pretty young A girl may seem to be so sweet that she is positively s he gives herself away by saying catty little things. A ma gallant, but shows his true colors when he gives his seat to a woman and lets an old woman stand. A girl may be ever so charming, but she shows she is g greedy and selfish if she always picks out the most expensive dishes on | {the manu, and invarlably inveigles a man into taking her to the most | expensive place to dance. A man may have e free air of generosity |and yet show that he is a tightwad by never beink able to reach his pocket | book” until somebody else has got hold of the dinner check or is paying for of | amount sping and | vour A flavor you'll like instantly! All the nourishment of a famous food in this greatest of drinks o e ASTE this happy, healthful drink! Malted makes you a friend for life. Cool—and just sweet enough. Whipped to a full, rich creaminess. All the health-giving, energy-giving qualities of the famous food, Grape-Nuts. Now in the form of a delicious milk drink you'll want again and again. shades possess coura and your “go is undoubtedly responsible fi | success th you have ach 1 never allow difficulties say original impossible of chocolate flavored. One drink and ¢ arently, | View The appe: side is muc Outside. nee of a_house from out affected by the choice of window curtains and the way in which they are hung. When redecorating the exterior ft is well to let the color cheme he influenced by the sed inside. A uniform app: secured by having the curtains match, but if these are colored, mo. o i It is not possible, for instance, for an intelligent man to marry a beau tiful moron without knowing beforehand that she is a fool. She has be trayed her lack of gray matter to him in a thousand different ways. He knows that she has never read anvthing, that she has no culture, that she has no conversationand that she can only twitter as meaningless as a canary bird Many a time and oft, when the man has trled to tell her something that he really thought, when he has tried to talk to her seriously about some { vital thing, he has found that she could no more understand him than if |he were speaking a foreign tongue. our doomsmer B R N Try it today—now! Taste its deliciousness! Enjoy Nutrition Nugget EB the benefit of its vital food elements—elements that help keep you strong—vigorous—healthy. Malted Grape-Nuts, chocolate flavored. Drain it to the last safisfying drop. It's a great drink! For morning white ring an acu away from the wall. which is only pos- | sible when the back view of the mir ror is ornamental { | There i{s a remedy for this defect, ts of managing train and fan he has been with her for hours at a_ stretch, he notony is apt to result indoors. It is enough for the curtains to harmonize both with each other and with the ex- however, for the backs of dresser mir- rors and cheval mirrors may be cov- | ered with material to match that used were studiously developed In Grand mother’s day and while Mademoiselle, Many a time, when level as if he had been entertaining a | has found himself as tired of pettink her and trying to talk down to her child. Yet he goes on and marries Remember energy—for afternoon vigor—for a marvelously good her granddaughter, has no train to flourish, she still coquettes with a flirtatious fan. In her hands it may be turned into an exquisite instru ment of torture to the opposite sex or | ternal decorations instead of match ing. It might be well if the windows on_each floor facing the street are hung with curtains to match. The present style for colors sug- gests many attractive schemes for outside effect. If the window frames jade green. for example, either primrose or gray curtains, either well. If the paint is blue, curtains of spring green or cream are charming. If black curtains are used, orange woodwork will make a striking and charming contrast. With orange col oring. striped curtains in brilliant colors are Gray window frames h with violet, rose, | or mauve hangin; Sometimes it is difficult to harmonize the curtains which are chosen to suit the plan of the room with the outer paintwork | her in spite of the warning she has given him and then complains because |she bores him to death and is no companion to him orde set dowr | for the draperies in the room thing that will furnishings. Broc chintz or cretonn: this decoration or any- harmonize with the e, casement cloth, will look well for Plain material can be made the basis of a rich ornamental mirror back. Black suede, for in stance, could be decorated with luster | paints in a bold design in gold or| some other color to tone with the fur- niture of the room A quaint design used by ene artist for this purpose consisted of a green and gold dragon, which showed effectively against the black background. A quick way of decorating dark suede is to punch a design in it. with proper tools, and lay under it ma- terial which is brightly colored and which will show well against the somber suede. When the furniture is This can often be overcome by lining | painted at home, the mirror back the hangings with a color that agrees | could -be painted with colored enamel with the exterior. ! to correspond To Add Light to a Room. Novel Window Treatment. Blank walls. projecting eaves, and | Flowers made of silk, inserted be- overhanging trees all help to make|tween thin sheets of glass, make & certain rooms appear dark. To secure | ynique decoration for a window which the greatest amount of davlight in a|has an uninteresting outlogk. . The dark littie room In an otherwise per-| sheets of glass replace the lower fect apartment, the services of an ar-| panes and are Inserted in the same chitect friend were engaged, and he|way It may be necessary to fasten | gave some helpful suggestions which | the flowers to one of the sheets. These could be easily carried out without| sre especially good to use on small professional help. Following his ad-| window panes. The effect of flowers Vvice, the outer eaves of the window | hlooming in a window box is pro- and the window sill were whitewashed duced. Flowers, grasses and butter- and inside the window were fixed a flles can be used with good effect be. couple of small reflectors which| tween larger sheets of glass to make caught the light and brought it into | beautiful screens the little room, while the white- g washed bricks aiso played their part Tiles for Summer Rooms. in “chaining” the light Light-colored tiles create a delight In this same archiect's fully refreshing and cool atmosphere which is a semi-basement, the win. | for a Summer room or reception hall dows are set in deep recesse: In each | To inlay a room completely with tiles recess narrow g mirrors have |18 by no means inexpensive, but a been neatly fixed to catch the light. | substitute, and an excellent one. if Another idea for: lighting up a | carried out well, is to paint on the dark window which this architect sug-| walls a design imitating tiles. For | space left at the corner was filled in cested is to place a small table, if no | the groundwork a cream distemper|by a tiny square of another: color. window still exists, close to the win.| will do, which will show between the | A more simple method would be (o dow and to put on this a sheet of | tiles, as the interstices of real ones|paint large stretches of color and di This also reflects light would do. On_this ground the tiles| vide them with dark lines. One hall No window looks attractive if it is| should be carefully measured and in-| had the entire wall surface covered entirely unadorned. but curtains can | dicated in chalk, according to the de.| with a tile pattern. Large squares make or mar a room which is in-|sign decided upon. Then each tile|af blue were surrounded by small clined to be d The warmer vel. | can be painted with enamel. The kind | white squares, and outside these were | low tints, such as orange and reddish | that dries with a shiny surface i best | other tiles in pale green. The dado vellow, are good. Avoid greens ll"‘?‘l\;f“l the purpose. was green with a border of square vellows and purples. remembering| It is possible to make numerous pat-| white tiles, and introduced into the that the sun's own palette is the best | terns with tiles. Square and '\h'nflg.‘ pattern were square mauve-colored on which to base a choice of colors. | big and little, can be used to make an | ones. The tall old clock s a true colonial feen at ofmart- slender posts and filials, block rteet and painted glass door. These clocks | were originally designed to take the | place of the great-grandfather’s clock | which then, as now, was considered | too stately ‘and too ‘costly to be ap- | propriate for the modest home. | The two old Staffordshire pottery | dogs are well chosen to flank rhe‘ drink any timel! HEN there 18 the man who marries the poor girl who dresses like a fashion plate and whose father is known to be in debt to every dry goods and millinery man in town, vet who walils that his wife is ruining him with her extravagance. And there's the man who s amazed to find himself hen pecked, yet who picked out as a wife a girl who bossed her family and whose mother and father were afraid of her. cAt your favorite soda fountain Malted Grape-Nuts Chocolate Flavored And there are millions of men who marry thin. haggard, nervous women with quivering nostrils, and then have the audacity to complain of their wives' temper. { And there are men who tip girls off before marriage to the fact that ! they are miserly, that they are jealous, that they are philanderers, that they | » are sots, that they are selfish and tyrannical, yet the poor idiots go along and marry them anyway, trusting to luck that the men will somehow change Cereal Compa: Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. Also after marriage. 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