Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1925, Page 37

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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925.° FEATURES, 3 ! ! : | scciicomapeigial | DorothyDix| || MODE MINIATURES | || ()yp- Cyildren—By - I Success in Making Sponge Cake BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. JOAN OF ARC Comes First? Question Now that lovely gardens are becor- | ing barren, deft Uttle fingers are busy | | | | intriguing silk and metal ribbons into | Littls i Lk netal s and Often they are pure white and of featber T 2 el g s C A e e e s ehame i St b (el (At It Comes to a Showdown Between the WO,! " Huce single ones are dshghttul for [to work 5 | ness, the flour the body, the egg yolke AT k ot 5t ‘ richness and the sugar the sweetness Bave ehortening. Egg cakes are easily |necessary. The yolks also help to held | digs:ted, and the sugar in distribution. They make | excellent binders or blends. Lemon i | | generally added to give zest and pre- | vent any insipidity. It seems to brmz[ i | When they me: bit out of the = socd begi and ito the end, or beginni ehould have left off, we hands and wish, “If they o 4o a job as it ought t Woman'’s Duty to Children Is Greater—But Not “Duty” to Sacrifice Husband i _\ CORRESPON, <= or to ner children 5 he “Is a woman's duty greater to her husbund * I think that a woman's duty 1s incomparably greater {s to her husband. Her husband e the man with | he matrimonial partnership, and her duties to him | ell defined, and dependent, re or lese, on his conduc is part of the bargain with her. out all the finest favor: Beating the Eggs. i It 13 reputed to be essential to have | the egg yolks and whites beaten sepa- | rately for the best results in sponge | cakes beca the whites !!!ex![ | more filuffy and the yvolks have the| , maximum power of holding {ngred:- | ents together, which quality is given | the name of viscosity. This 1s true in the main, but I have used ing recipe with great su very simple, digeetible a 2 ezz whites and together. 1 cup sugar 1 cup flour. 2 rounded teaspoon: powder ant cup be 1 scant teaspoon le n juice. i The sugar is beaten into the well} beaten egss, juice added, | king powder | ‘give them ur jot action, prepart time and seq nd is ths result acter. About ho tain conditions, it seems to me that he - ral ligations are | It no part of a wife's duty to love and honor an un- usband, or to work and make a comfortabls homs for a drunkard | f with his debauches. If a woman still continues to give who has been disloys sh the ons she | gutter, it 1s of he he Ims any | T Let's hope for the Childhood sees the ciplined growth. It be 5. Old-tashioned Yollbia ol 2 quaint blue flowers | charming carrfed 1 the waist. you strive to attaln long lines & streamer worn In without their volition into the world. 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