Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 52

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WOMAN’S PAGE. i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19 FEATURES. Tactful the Golden BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. MILES $TANDISH Woman?® ul BY M1 implify the Housekeeping COLOR CUT-OUT wiat ouatiies| o [Jsans snes ene SUB ROSA T ~rrge S T s |Dorothy Dial } RO | | BEDTIME STORIES "'z .;drlhore are m ny 0dd wavs of using | s all ,‘1::1 to hear ,‘,r \;"\\;I.\;' and : A = ; Are You aiGoodiListenen? Lightfoot Has a Scare ’»l wsed s kydtningsibacawIl neSE | mes il el ior e o el a1 ) Woman of Tact Veers Away From Family| so much nas neen written on the| gome fobi sl rn o sudaen | A crash in the brus subject of liking to ta about Old Mothe ar foot to his feet like o "that 1 “in | abte e i Skeleton Closet, Admires Our Things That R o things that they use in fable to seize upon an idea that is to o ; stood motionic lour liking for ou < . . .- ever seen Buster Bear | 5 : X = I S 4 woman to bhe a good listens at {Perhaps some of The strange nes of . She Likes, Keeps Silent About Rest. B i tanep e | o Seeas ey common th given today ma) i s of v prove valuab) @ % e e e d : reathless interest | that it isn't e t gine e oo T e - their mirrors | il [ 711 British ministre of Lealth has advertised for “30 women of tact” 1 seldon adays that you find th for ahelves a3 well as for act nt inspectors in one of the branches of work. What is a | ¢ Vo stop talking when window. For example, in at A, Man i~ about : he left t henette where preserves and 3 i : Jebrafed: lectute iox <nowingly had tre . i e A very famous man once told me that his iden of a woman of tact was ay I Won the Great Game. | 1o Greer: Boreat, and whom he b el Gonds il Glies f ' to whom @ man e warried for five vears without ever finding © touble with all these earn-| pirpoines S e Gl will keep out the light and ong ¥ 1 3 own or not 5 2lal aspirant ho w ) PTOVe | qown besic without warr + semblance of the darkness ' « one who never steps on our toes, and [ themselves good listeners is that they | Yoy i1 goad, Buster was in @ honr that is essential. In a good prescrye who skirts nimbly around our prejudices instead of running roughshod over | haven't studied the definition of the e | tloset light is excluded. The shade them; one who has some sort of a sixth sense that enables her to per- | word “lisie 1 | in: be ratsed and dowered s cefve our “Keep-Off-the-G ¢ns even when we do not flaunt them in| When v is explaining to vou e Rl naEhat A her face. One who can say “No' without offense or making enemies, [ carefull K . this novel the window . ¢ and who cun even tell us of our : that flatters our vanity | Up from office : br'plli & e ) instead of wounding our self love. is practical convenient 2 e 111 “Marvelous!" did it or “Yes,| i get by, but | | woman of [{Shodsssnng POl o ( The woman of tact has intelligence encuzh to recognize that it saves 5 hetors time and energy and painful bruises to walk around a stonewall instead of B ' rving to butt it down with your head Therefore, when she b to deal } ¢ 0dd Uses for Corks with people w re, as the homely oid phrase goes, “set” in their opinion r ne you may » with them about then She lets them old in peace A fte ¥ i nion will decide s she does to her own And just because she does hat v i sor little sap \"|1“: wally on the defensive champloning their own point | doesn’t know what it's all about v insensibly modify it, and often come to her way of thinking particular youth just | vou used to stop de p . woman of tact ever drag forth into the family circle those | where the door hi £ re like a red rag to a mad bull, and that inevit ably preciptate will ce It the : 1 tight 3 1 the forbidden subject lock h use library tight and fast in the ske and when she preceives @ for it can nember of the household about t ) door. she steers the corn easily d off with a damp clo n skillfully away to a dis ion of Shakespeare and the musical | should the furniture be moved and about which we all agree = Wiaglc s Bl S wachad off By sev. = f|= The | wife docs not vawly henpeck her husband and mak quiry v “Now I don't| pplications of @ cloth moistene a sion for the ribald. does not make him a person of | a g d you mind ex-| the finish of the wood would } \ o 5 : t. She ' d ) a head of the house thut h 5 »ve explaining that to you. | ! | paired t k slowly t Speaks for Himself. ver perceives that ain_at )nle; i 8 TiyHEN nts @ thing, she doesn’t go afte 1 4 & dhnche o : And that v i t - 5 2 itat and busy man so that he refuse - 2 g g Sl sha ik 3 e e . L and or d feels lke hitting £ &) 4 i h fed and vested er ¢ + benevolent muod enly murmur: on that he sweet mated mat he first su; ends to be this ne|nr & taved Jol en Lo | L e Tincle . ; nd says, “I have been = < a man these days ) should have a spraye come his i 5 VT : g i : - g At t dm fon vawe ana Foot Warmers. sand, makes an exc stitute for a hot water bottle. the bag so filled into 2d 10 a stingy 1 d gets what she wants, and tells him that. of cour n 3 ¥ she has to live up to having such a handso e 11 b : hody expects it of the wife of such a prominent m: L K to el iaes neadl 2 1s ects her children in public because that ke vourself genuinely inter. | NoEs anaine . 5 irly, nor does she continually nag ther L our companion is talk Cherry Jelly that breaks down their morale and k g 5 PRI s ek 3 s them to make' the most of thems f ! her i t happened that Lightfoot t} piece OLD SHA 3 DOWN | brick can be SO THAT THE GOO! ONLY | f pstol prais xtravagant T littl from him c el HOW IT STARTED i e s s i ~ High Quality—Always t by praising her good dis| e a chef if she will onl EX JEAN NENNON without a word of praie o its make to please her. “His Sheet Anchor Gone.” | v maid into & spickand-span one by a f icious [ “T s litle hope for her now-— N she looks when she is dressed ¥ v r t anct sy + telling her that she ought to hurry ay of ¥ y she Il have time to go to the m« t ) 1 ives 1 igh and 1ot 100 1 ! expressing the fact ey R Tn ) Qacam [ ples. She doesu't attemp S r | that c s e source of hope \erease 1l Z . rives thi t ehe likes and keeps silent e tl e Ct to us from the | ¥ new hat wa have, wit arlance of the sea, e shect anchor | ‘g hhe choice teas used exclusive- s too young for us, and she never, never asks us p Ab : e Sre Duttiig on welpht: r the leaviest anchor carried on bl . . - heimolent ot s : e itk (i may wear with fashionable s Gont Uk we dre pUCnE on Welght | of the golden rule. | Shibe Tt was sovedin e erm | 1Y in Salada yield richly of their 14 child drink daily?—Mrs, M exg or three tablespoons an € r DOROTHY DIX nol of the s . just “abaft (be- o ol chil aric s e B = E hecom i e orsaaett % " O delicious goodness. Say Salada. fl'vflbe"&,(‘f‘; 1»\[ \;f‘r‘“jj:! n T v v 1 ' A h Risotto. few moments. Brown the chopped | keeping the boat secure, and his last | nth month: At § o'clo s, 1 r bla 2 St et i . onfon with the margarin; add the|hope and refuge. is naturally this o hours late cup rice, one cup stewed toma s anchor. Without it the ship C one and one- | tomatoes and seasonings and simmer =3 be fated to drift—which is the . one table- | for 30 minutes. Remove this from the | analogy dravn with the ship of life, | cheese. Boil the | fire and pour ovi the rice. Sprinkle the human vhe said to hav n after draining set | with grated Parmesan cheese and | “lost his sheet anchor.’ aside, covered so us to steam it for alserve. (Copsright. 1925 ) e i T BaIEad | Seonhel 4 . Cream of Beet Soup ol e an g a little water to drink; at| vou have talked with your phy <po ¥ stock a cup of warm milk with a |if you care to let me knc 3 ) [ n in hot water | i tablespoon of applesauce or prune|says I will be glad to help you in 3 S > in and S ( :r y { e S s pulp strained and one slice of toast | plannin, diet run the beets through Fehornee with butter, l (Covrright. 1 areful to save the juice. Have Between the eighteenth mont Y = i n inEith 1d the diet may be some t = i e g e s e g Artichoke Salad. ou fuice: Eimuier r t should | g 8 minutes. Strain & juice with & sli | Prepare the artichoke and mix with > ep hot. Prepare the ' a_stoft-cooked piece of | chopped carrots, cold beans and can- | white from the milk and flour { . ary ioas;}:ndba cup of ‘..nrn‘:onull(‘ls ned peas. Serve on a bed of lettuce |and 1 irin 2nd add the well beaten ! It rink. s breakfast may be varied | with mayonnaise and garnish with|egs this with the beet mi CO! hv glving two or three tablespoons of | hard bolled e :?n;: R o e ‘.m Eheibestmts e moncy e COOk Nq il el | the water out of tomato Tais WINTER ketchup. Costs money to ’rflgflfi}:{gigrsgso-—l‘l)s e o select fine chocolates use real granulated sugar Keog your body warm. No u:‘:;te& what outer N = il i and to obtain the very e = f about gettin; : : e B A S LA A i Mo finest of spices. But it oot only absorb peppintion. ut will keep your £MA7 i lE chocolates you like. “A”, “B” body from being chilled. | S & byt ke sl M costs you less to buy that g favorites every time. A simple, kind of kctchup-—-HeinZ practical way of indicating dif- : . . . ferent assortments—but nobody —which is thick with ever thought of it before. boiledtd . oo ety o " oiicd-down, genuine of putting “high-priced choco- tomato quality. For ut- lates in the low-priced box” un- il Lowney originated Lowney’s most value, therefore, buy 6o-cent package 3 years ago. Now the fastest selling package. Tt is no longer necessary to shiver through the long winter months in order to be stylishly dressed. Styles have changed in underwear as well as in outer wear, and today, underwear is made to con- form to the styles of the outer garments. UNDERWEAR SR i GI"OREST MILLS UNDERWEAR is made to mect 7 TR “C” markings on the boxes, are every requirement in a wide variety of styles and weights. | ¥ \ \ N\ new, improved assortments— The populer eleeveless style with the built-up shoulders cr the 3 < N\ \\) even choicer centers. bodice top with the narrow tape shoulders, insures & neat tailored 2 0 W ce and yet gives warmth and comfort. For those who i stane e Gl el You'll see the “A”, “B” or sppesran : desire additions] warmth there is the long or short slecves, with : ) chocolates — and nuts. & and the descriptions marked the knee or sukle length. - WY 7l Not a cream in the plainly on the Lowney’s 60-cent l OMA I o Q < assortment. Mosdly packapes, A guide to getting It & besutifully made from the finest of yarns and the greatest z y chewey and nat centers. ¥ care is exercised in every phase of its manufacture. \ / Chocolates. Bonbons Also fancy centers, fmits - YOUT favorite assortment on the ; < d ; ) - with fancy centers. And and cordials. way home tonight. : Every garment fis snugly without « wrinkle, yet is s0 plisbie 9 / : ifferent varictios of that k& will give readily with every movement of the body. stands for Assorted 9 Chocolates. A fine, gen- w E s Thick with boiled-dorwn goodness centers. Fruit and Cor > Bvery member of the family can keep warm this winter in v peirgs it = & comfortable suit of Forest Mills Underwear. x . ters. Fancy centers. BR(&MPUR;}ELV’(‘I&CU?JN'FANY l ; St ‘1718 high‘[’"ced CHOCOLATES WHEN IN PITTSBURGH VISIT THE HEINZ KITCHENS wt!'y“ st MU lerwear y | - - : | in the low-priced box Chewey centers. Naot NewYork Cordon Underuear Boston 60 ath. tecev s esceu o

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