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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING SPAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 21 1925. FEATUKES. 5 strained from “overdoing things,” if|peal to your kith and kin that is o a - & 5 . 1 v he is to attain a normal majority. A | most irresistible. T'wo Attractive Dishes for Guests Your Baby and Mive | { | BEAUTY CHATS 5y £ova kv rorasss, What TomorrowMeans o You | | B fs to atiain o normal majority, A Imost freesiaible. . = U - MT‘——‘- row will at no time cause any worry |date are: John Bjgelow. joprnalist: | ' MARY BLAKE. or trouble on grounds of ill-health, In|draw (g gie. irgnmaster; Cecil 1 | - 5 aracter, boy d girl will be lovable, | Bancroft, educ: tofs Charlés Y. Turi.d Eyeglasse best with very pale yellow shell rims, P uh e 4 . £ < 3 k. truthful and exceptionally loya Rlise | vy, author and e A8 thenadane/loes copmpicuann, Sagittarius. il ties. They will be reasonably bert Novin, comtposer 3 Now. of course, tortolse shell rims | rpo fyvorable planetary aspects that | Ambitious and possess those funda tCeorrich BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKY! BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. Chicken is one of the meats, that School Breakfast: m"""""‘ ‘1‘:‘1“:;'(:":.:rk;:,’v it Elve a ¢ Somppy .f.y‘y‘\.‘.‘“.:\I:J".’:LmllA\-; ‘ The nervoiisness which attacks most |are a nuisanee, hut a nuisance they ’j;“" ‘“l;l“f*“!“" #old and the rimless [ ,apifest themselves this evening will | Mentals that are essential (o hoth suc Al olihor o b for ths @ children in the morning and makea | must but up with. “The only thing 1| Klaes T vounger women s]n:!i If-'ll continue in unabated force until the [ €638 and felicity c : e P ok them refuse thelr breakfasts, fs born | €N SUEEERt In that they iry on eye- | ANV older ones. “bersonally, I think |jate utternoon of tomorrow. Th If tomorrow is vour brithday. vou rapberry Tapioca. 8 PERRIE CiTe maat s e Takpes ms thev (i an hatx (o ase .u-:n _much m o ;1 nu’.‘ per Irm»l after they hecome variable and uncer- |30 far, have not heen very successfol Did you enjoy the ra b SR B U ML :,, iy from the fear that they will|which type sults them best. Indeed, ,'EQ.‘”"T we' ul ot a;'e}: Bold jox ]n €€l | tain. Jverything can 1 rined by | in capitalizing vour exceptional en-|current’ tapiocas in Summer? ~Th persans who have to be. careful what . e late for schoo They gulp their |34 glagses sare worn ~<canstantly, they I""" :“‘R RsEoN W “-:"-“ I"“S'- aking full advantage during the cperay and ability. if you have relied [ why not repeat the treat in Winter B on no ave L e ey breakfasis, sxsure their mothers that | gnould be tried an with wmuch greater .-;A ; "uu Mx )-h‘vllthlml have heen | of the propitious conditions. No par-[on Your own resources 1o do so. You | using these gav little becries fn phe i it antan Wi 4 heorh thea wami et anather it ind (hen | gave (han ‘amy hat receives frec l.]gu;:g. wirls and by lit tenlar line of endeavor s, acoording | possexs shrewd judgment and ure not | of the Summer frult? {7se vour re SHADTRS hijan i S g W ush for sckool, ke Nt ok ople, 100 to the aigns, apecially favored, but all | lscking I good conceptions, When- | lar it (apioes rec cept; 1 New ways of serving the bird are wei Yo Rreakiasis ave of vital importance | ol with (hich. Biuek.vimmed glanses U have one great consolation. if | construetive o promises’ ‘to_ be |ever, unnided, you. try to reulize auch Lot coce D i008, Jecine, et 1o ihe schaal child. He eannot do §00d | go1- ne: face is already dark enough You must wear glasees—your aves | crowned with ultimate success. This. | valuable assets in the murket of en-|he udded on aceount of the tart nens wk o on an empty stomach. The | Chinaut adding two large black cireles | » il Improve so that vour whole face bars all risky and specula- [deavor. you do not achieve that sue- | the eranberries, menace of Lreakfaut is that in a | an's UGz miecs Krimlers glasses, | 1L 100k hetter and younger. Weak - In the evening it would |cesi to Which vour many gifts entitle [ And then think of the punches 11 sh me the child is getually un- g & VRS PR B a0 maidish,” | %iralned eves ate not pretty, for they | be advisable to lay aside all thought | you. It In an undoubted tact that you ean be made with cranberry juice to eai in the morning, his stom-| 10, q. (artotse shell or amber color |41 hound make the expression of tasks undertaken during the [can accomplish much more when vou | the hase. Yon never thought of th ach revalting at faod—while the oppo- | 8N O, O the face strained and old looking. | day und devote yourself, far as pos- | work out vour own Ideas under the di- | Well. then, there certainly siie i ue 1hat when e has been | . Beside: or ' i R 3 ; . he pallid girl will look hest with Chricken Royal. 4 hibiedisa o *"]‘"'i"”“‘ heils “"‘i‘.a.s. tarioise shell. and with a fairly sweeten o 1as is moing. er whe will spu » ambiti 8 - il st N S air the ner who will spur your ambition and [and add a Mending of anv other fri i that ihe cuild uiise 15 min bl ot ;‘f,q:e.,:"rnl‘:mm. hy = c i 2 A bos o omorraw will alihough | keen von, hy " the exertion of strong | 3nu ‘reter; o A o ntes earliar, if by so doing he can give Sl : . { endowed with a healthy constitution, [ moral persuasion, 1o a “straight | ehill. | h b ; 5 ks wearing glasses, sa take heart, pe Recent legiglation in Chile provides | 4ng ol have even used cranber o Sk (eh craa the necessary time to his breakfast. | kinln n Chile. provi and In spite of every outward app course. felly softened by the addition of a:Hs b laiio siilhs Al calor (ool Bins Prepave =n ©ppetizing hreakfas:i—not u one of them. The | thai every k o ) ,:1“.",::«.\.‘ IAII\”IlIh\eh‘\'\':I.\ e e e [ that every Warking mother myst have lance of strencth. experience 4 good | Your character is a very lovable one. | hot water an. then poyion of e | just anv old ihing thvewn en the|soRde il 1 Wwhom Yt P5aor o rest periaftaf 40 davs hetoreand 20| many physieal “ups and downs” dur-|and your seeming dependence on the | thoronghis Henite b D e \ il anc ' st faod from a | SYeEW unbecoming ook | days aft hildbirih ing his early years. 1le must bhe re-!encouragement of athers makes an ap- | something in a hurry messy haper mbly. half 1 teaspoon Chili sa PR Lurned oas exge, Children A pinch each of m apreciitive of food served spberry come. The recipes given today have elements of novely may subsiituted for chic equally delicious. Fhey meaty and less expensive 10 buy. two excellent reasons for using them in the set dishes. is a tre . %0 many people wear glasses | sihle, to thde recreations and use- | rection. and supervision of another.|in sthre for yon. €ook the hers now that the old feeling about them | ments that dispel gl and proveke | You apparently need 4 mate or a part-| as for sance: strain 5 ar & pounds of chicken (or fowlh & thin, but full size. slice of hacon 6 tablespoons bottle-top milk. or bet 3 tablespoons chapped pavsiey. Methed. s v The fowl should be jointed. and if Uve dishes, really taste entirely dif- the pieces are very large some of then may be divided again. Wash, wipe and rub with salt and pepper mixed together in the portions af three parts salt to ome part pepper Dust generously with flour, and saute 0 the fai left in the pan afier frving the hacon and puiting the slice a dish. Brown twu tablaspoons flour in the fat vemaininz in the feving pan 1fier the sauted chicken has becn re moved. Add water ta make o grovy cason with salt and pen Put the chicken in a cisserols. Add the hel 3 GSleTv Y Tai Uleies ok e offer suffleient varieiy and the maxi seantu S prehgiieres e B mum of nourishment e Trthe my o ey ame hat drink. either milk ar milk Cover and conk in alvw sven for 1w flavored with cecoa or eereal coffee. | hours. : At the end of the.first hour . Manv children heartily dislike milk Ada the Baeon hoDpel aad (he creain . after hahyvheod is passed -hut they | stirrinz to mjx thes dients vell : N will velish cocoa ar cereal caffee. and | SHE e o sl ¢ 9 if 11 is made of milk it gives them the = S it is b4 neurishment they need 0 cree it y A piece of nicely brownsd, huttered e cither eranbepry : toast will end the breakfast. Bread | or eurrant )y make 2 good cem y N left fram a previeus meal may be | bination 1o serva with this course S de g | nieely brewned in the avem and eur | ¢ inte sivips. 1t is easily eaten. s Juzzed Fowl - | crisn and appetizing, and lesks nies The same ingredients ave used for B (. S E Teast. which is just smoked white | this dish a ose given above. The 3 B hread—and a lot of teast is just that- | fowl 13 prepared wame way. only % % A is indigestible and unappealing to the | the f n hutier. not hacon - e, laste Make toast that is teast Iv\di fat. and two thin slices of lean sair | the children will like it 1 pork cut iu four pieces are added COOK CHICKEN IN A CAS. | A soft ezg or a strip of byeen may | when the meat goes into the casserole. | gEROT R AFTEIR < RKEN | De given for varietv. The main thing | Qie: oninn aisa Iy asded snd helt | PEROLE ABREREIT SLAS SHEENG SO Child ent n thix aaweti hay leaf. The decided difference in SAUT BT ment of food every morning until he | this jugged fowl frem the chicken has be me habited 1o feed in the royval is the addition of forcemea morning Then he will partake of a| halle. Put these inte the casserole healthy sized breakfast willingly. when the dish h: een in the oven for three-quarters an hour he child eat a little of these vious foods, and after a week or so | {he will consume them with relish | Some fruit first—either cooked or raw 2d remember a sliced orange or a | glass of orange julee iz much more likely to he consumed than when the child is given the whole orange and is expected 1o prepare it for himself. Ser =ome weil cooked cereal, hot with part_cream and a sprinkling of | ) The old siandbys, oatmeal Ked whea . harlex, vice. eorn meal. 1 large slice well cooked and chopped bacon | 1, teaspoan salt { 1. teaspoan pepper. | Bind together with well he i Forcemeat Balls. or two If more e Is needed to 1 enp five breaderum the mixture so that it can he for 4 cup finely cut suet % into little balls. These halls should ° " 1 tablespoon finely chopped mixed be placed gently on top of the ment I love to tell Y green herbs or a little less of dried |and net dropped inte the zravy. which secrets . herhs. should net completely cover them Ilqdo }t ‘]‘ \{F‘,;‘d.fl. WHEN WE GO SHOPPING e e I cannot keep it BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. hidden. What's Becoming to You. doesn't accent vour slenderness at all o . “olors baffie other people as well | But You must have good taste Wom- | ! vourself. No. thare is no complete | en don't err on colors often: it's anly aot of roles that masy he laid down |when a rather extreme shade has About colors. because often a_shade [become the popular vogue that vou'll must be seen on vou hefore vou can |See unbecoming color schemes. teil ita aectual effect. There is one|is the first thing that strikes the eve thing te netice about a coler—daes it [about a costume. and we all know J Aceent an undesirable feature? Does | the importance of a good first impres it bring out the clearness of the skin. [=lon or the ruddiness of the complexion Does it make your sves deeper in eolor? Rright colars will tend 1o make vou bt Order from Your Grocer conspicuously in loud tones. hut would P naturally turn toward durker ones A soft gray or tan can oniyibe utri-l pack-‘. of worn if veu have pesitive coloring Bl e e "Shaes Tore s l' .' " YOOD bread is good to you only when ok a0 you eat it at your table and like it. ruddy colors is a vellow or golden ;:?:".k..:‘.':“;':':*h:':;::‘.'.‘:r\ e When we have made Corby’s Mother’s Bread Summer, when the sun has left a < P s T A e up to the Corby Standard, and have safeguarded hlands than hrunettes, hecause blond hair throws a vellow tint over the ; The wonderfully rich and fra- every step of the process, we have done only It vou have a naturally pale and o comviesion st sreen ax on - grant flavor never varie _ half our duty. We must get that bread to phasizes a ruddy eomplexion it makes pale and sallow people look ghastly T L ST D you fresh. heads hecause it shews off their hair | to the hest advantage. R Y So, as soon as Corby’s Mother’s Bread is s e LA : baked and wrapped, we send it to your gro- B e T e G 1 . cer—fresh for your breakfast, fresh for your s e SRt e e 13 i 15/ ’ lunch, fresh for your dinner, so that you may ot must Watch to venlle g uljen NS » have the greatest possible enjoyment from R pntent. & roulh 4 cen: T R R this delicious bread that is so abundant in the S matera T e e i s ’ i 1ving ¢ odhe e et | 7 \/ Bread is the most important food you place slender | upon your table. Of course, no rules of dress are! infallible. Yau may have thie art of | N ew Ser vice to Women R e Ask your grocer today for Corby’s Mother’s { eat plenty of bread. So give Clues to Character ‘ at Local StO‘res them bread they like to eat, Bread. = - | as well as bread that abounds RY 1 0. ARERNETRY Q NUMBER of popular stores of this city are now giving in life-giving gluten. That is a special service to women customers that meets a Corby’s Mother's Bread. CORBY BAK‘NG CON‘ I)A N\ long-i - . s In all the world ne two finger prints | ong-felt need. Many women have the idea that it is a sriaai e el rather risky thing to attempt refinishing a table, chair, bl b desk, cupboard or any similar article of furniture. Each rlvgc‘:?'v ;:x;x;.’?‘:v:go.;(. ;‘\':‘l‘r::‘r; . ne home probably has at least & number of shabby articles of 1t or. ; : i oal BY, the same token, no two heads are | furniture up in the attic “out of commission.” alike, although in general they con- | .. form in certain respects. A "h,m { Realizing the need for letting these women know just kow r may easily observe the va- | ) , ood ;’«m;m; i make apt_deductions in ;‘m n:}e]all; is to refinish worn furniture, woodwork and s judgment of people oors, these sto; D.velnpm_nm of certain faculties or | dist }7 ' "‘bare i g“ lng lndlv‘du.l ‘d““ .nd o ackc o them Jeaves. marks thai istributing “‘step-by-step” pamphlets that specialize on 7:-"0:‘_;;;::”:;3“r‘}:'n hv\v;-;rhfl‘-:":."r{‘ the use of So-E-zy Finishes in the home. This service ‘,.,,,,.d,,",mk andEyon Wil be ) s is free and can be obtained, without obligation to buy, prised to see how accurate will be . - ” Fini i your judgments mot onlv of char at any store where “So-g-zy” Finishes are displayed. acter but also of dispositions | Watch the windows. Ask for “How ta Do It” Pamphlets. The strong-willed person is easily | detected. Glance at the cranium. If | What You Can Finish With SO-E-ZY there is a prominence in the region of the middle top head, ail along the Vietrola Stair Raili in Pi center line of the top back head, vou Poreh Floor ;,,,,,,l::,',h"" f'?"b" 2:;'." Fipse may know that here is your sirong ‘ Btama r;_"‘mm P The Cranium. willed person. The stronger the will, the larger will be the development in this region. The weaker the will, the ‘ less prominent will be the designated sction. Check it up. (Cosrieft. 19251 J e Cierodad elally In foresis. has been constructed LOOK FOR THE SO-E-ZY msnu’ AT voun NEIGHBORHOOD STO! ac 2 side car far a motor eycle.