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WOMAN’S PAGE.’ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 1. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1925. FEATURES. ! 1 = P Articles Made From Old Stockings COLOR CUT-OUT Has the o | mrivos com- l— 34 2 'DIA LE BARON WALKER. COSETTE'S CHRISTMAS. [ <ty Or Ot hy .D lx H "o Freasen | | (‘7111 PO}[’ filflt%afiur«;s With Beauty 1 is surprising the number of uses | sweater sults for dolis. The upper .B f% 1o which old s kings os t. | pa f ki hat E to the , < o ' Slie e e n.;m.;.";fl flx-i::'!l part of stockings ¢ -;“;},;: = mal ] cauty Is the Ballvhoo That Attracts Men, But 0 B(, O %@ na « s @ oth 1oy 01 tle or 'S, v t J - , e D o T ,,,25’,_“,:;,‘\?;,' | More Is Needed to Hold Them — The Homely rm ittens for child: or for| th feet, hut o thy hea to keep — e y - . - o . e "[fnned T from setting tousled and | i Girl Who Cultivates Charm of Mind and Heart. | ) ofetcher. made. of the. i . i i i ] | diMicult to manage. And these are | % ; but a few of the numerous excellent 5 - | - Automolile falom, held. uses to which they may be put. { GIRL asks: “Is heauty the only thing that attracts men to @ woman?| | To Make Mittens. Had a girl. who wasn't around when zood looks were handed out, better | - _ abandon hope of getting a husband und reserve her accommodation in the | 1 The most practical use mentioned pinsters’ Retreat?” By no means. The homely sirl’s case is far from heing | for woolen stockings is warm mittens. as desperate as elther she or men esteem It {0 be, | : | chiefly for kiddies. The top of the i s i stocking forms the wrist and is fully It is true that beauty is woman's one best het, and that if every daughter finished. A paper pattern can be cut of Eve were given her choice between the inside furnishings of her head and from any 2ood-fitting mitten of the { the outward adornment of it. she would unhesitatingly choose naturally wavy = \ right size that you happen to have. hair, 4 peaches and cream complexion and a willowy figure in preference to | e this paper pattern on the stock brains and u noblg Christian character. 3 | 3 2 in2 that hux heen carefully smoothed For. it is not to be disputed. men have set an undue value upon feminine ! > N \ out so that the ceam comes At one i pulchritude and made it seem far more important to women than it really is. | 3 ) od This should form the side by | b ! e 1 : e Mt e L »m the cradle 10 the grave, women have to listen to men's eulogies of he made by cuttinz the mitten zbout vouth and beanty. Also they can but observe that a man's first $ . J (hreeeizhths of an inch from the woman takes stock of her looks and determines his attitude toward her. A / /8 -~ seam and overcasting the edges. If she is old and ugly and feeble, she may stand in a street car and hustle s Where the stocking 15 cut_across the for herself. If she is voung and heautiful and husky. a dozen men importune | . < X | euve, gach loop in the knitting must her to take their places und break their necks to try to serve her. f g e curefully causht to prevent runs. Setior o S 4 A pair of well fittinz mittens can be | Likewise, a man’s first question about a strange woman concerns her | 3 f made easily and qulckly from a pair | personal appearance. It is alwiys, “Is she pretty””’ Never does he inquire if | : - f of stockinzs which mpletely she is intellizent: if she is well educated: If she fs interesting: if she is good | . worn out at the feet «nd kind. Iurthermore, any hostess will tell you that it is mo tric t | § less us hoslery. By making s ra beaux and dance partners for a Dumb Dora who has the sort of skin you love ~ / nairs of these miitens it is possible 1o touch and larze cowlike (ves, while she has to browbeat. bribe and con. | = / g 1y child \nS ) ith dry ones when script men into puving the slizhtest attention to a guest who has half a er the ones wern get wet throuzh dozen college dezgrees. combined with a saleratus-biscuit complexion and | 1 nas can he made {rom old stock stringy hair i cutting the feet portions 5 and hemming binding edges. ' ew Thus it would seem that the Leiuty had a walkover, while the plain | «trip of Mt elestic or tape to form sister didn't even have a shovi-in. but in reality this is far from being the strap under eoch 0o case. To bezin with, beauty i< in the eve of m-" older, and every woman i < just as good lo she : The contour: coloring Miniature Sweaters, is just as good looking as she looks zoud to a mah. The contours and coloring 5 that make a hit with one man muke no hit with another. The irregular fea Fetchinz little ter suits for | tures that ene man finds hideous app<al to another as piguant. and so it goex. | of one stockinz for the skirt, or even iq:mu-: men adore women of the ddess type. Others prefer the pocket | An entire one-piece frock for dolly I %2 Venus. There are men who wdmire plump women with gracious curves to | The sweater can he cut from the ton The Ragged Stranger. | their figures, while othets full smy for the anatomical specimens now in of 1l her suock Bind the edges Coseite did not notice the 1058 vogue. And inasmuch as there ire no ctandardized points by which to judge a A% X t Izht | of her coin. and picking np the pail | \woman as there ave for pointer (oz<. every woman has a chance to find some A :,.,.«,L' of colored of water, <tarted home. She hid not | man who admires just her pariicitar type. | {0 th all the [sone very fur when she felt the weizht The homely girl may alio be comiorted by the fact that while men are | Mack salin o lifted from her . and | convinced that thew are heauty worshipers and that nothing in the world | cinanlan pu_p. 10 ms up. s s tall man Walking it eould induce one of them to mosry # lidy whe could not take 2 biue-ribbon | 3 htted a ! “"" He was poorly esed. 100. | prize in a heagly show. vei they seldom carry their theory into praetice, as | an M- bodice. bui there wi n r of dness about prove hy nhsery any roup of ves of your acquaintance. i . 3 ° s B SE AN Mol | Sou cherm hservinz roup of wi { your acquaintance. AUWL 0{ this, Lo el ork Gk It i< an axiom. which nus cxperience confirms. that sreat heauties are Agm.gwd_'hjj N s b - You aflensGorke fauch often old maids and seldom m ke zond marrfages. and this shows that while 10 Sou on @ tononiinoyy ojiliciSlcedsias gUHEILHS Sons * | men admire a heautiful i o do - beautiful picture. they have no m-ke dolls for hoth boys and < ” especial aesire to possess | own. They are willing to let some other nd other fays to please. write dire D carey, the awa man hanz the living picturs on his porlar walls, while they acquire a nice . Le idker, care of i SIS | comfortable, cheerful chromo - ith which o live. more question . la bim all sbout her steb- | ifier A1l SlaDemE Neatune aite such a cruel stepmother nor so tepmother and of how she | o AT : e e 't DetiE “ she hestows an . unjust as the plain givl ci o ith heinz, for when sh 7 R ; ! " known anything but drudz. | SR G amonnt of = o3 o “she. almost_invariabiy Your Baby and Mine BY THORNTON e inher lnteres holas other qualities that cve jus potent to conjure with s ave violel B . BURGLSS suf shs wag to buy eres a Cupidibow mor 2k o BY WYKTLE MEVER ELDR el oiih Ome of these is brain 4 % Wiue moon vou meet a woman who has t matter and ) 21 the sredt majority of the beautiful own and Story-Telling. i B rl will lose herself in de is blue, . | Toys. ; s |ient At the story of the prines ar My ite Perhaps this y fine tea f I lipper. the grand gowns, tha 4 well ve tha ru d s, the triumph noof o pretty fade . o d as she rolls off in h vor were (2 the homeliest counter ¢ ian ¥ sparklin ith humer | thix eolumn. and if it does ° § 4 S0 (his thide Tor goed: 4 PAAGY et ] hinz yYon knew en R T 3 anc understanding, thaa the mes 3 t tht es mpty NG leass diseard-it. What are the v v e _ all to live happy ever afterward 3 where they are her on. She has much naed And there is nothine « “on can zet more deadly waury than von replied 1 that hze no hehind it but inane pretiiness. Better quers does not come under the pur nah | stanals ) ind sem per toys for habies? My boy is now vis ahen M a teuth You ed me so that 2 ; ¢ I e ok = : A i1 mpea before T haa e o rhink o - that siz B another time Tgwill know jusi | g ¢ : 5 elfi first thy Gailiiay What to e when v vour signal | Jone ation pered for the wa The in Ehat by o . center for 1h trec hit ennd 1 fony ted | AN rHghs: Pet raplied 1yid K 3 pen wnd prlled Then 1 Cui be sure vo & 3 A me that | honors due ’ o th IKEWT prety orty wor | menth and it me.that | Ranors - A ¢ e e e h i sebfcentered ) . . Some v t : theh cabkie 1o whom all the ather chile most clothe - and the most linne . aht B of rim in < . You kno S RS Heen i S dlonn s 1 v " il it Shiiniiiss = w 1en whe methine e A ¢ or S Enow e n oot ith n e h. ehild 3 p to ol mere hum - r the M i : hem. Vor the 1 e onr hisdine - = another his s v L i N e i o’ i, padoe toimed | R T e whach © denend. e his culthested e Bt | S A ST o ol o sour s i he. FBigtorp of Pour Hame and pl he Pater n et and her sympathies s that she fe an interesting companion. [0 858 ARAE S0 pETE BTG ¥ e ter I il mouth.. T BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN | enter into a man s hopes =nd beins «nd zive him the under:tanding L et et ubler. <ni wood or heavy Yoid which withstand chewi P v n g ime him <ne¢ th > didn't | e | woman. It 13 the ballvhoo that | ‘hould be boiled as carefully as hi v atter all A TEER unately fer P i fell in a \ . . 1 S S hild ho fe ol enovzh e NEIA/ONSE c .v,,v',.,,.“,‘('fd ‘ : ? sl e 15 Lacliating: ¢h can be built up.” These may 2 . . "°S RACIAL ORIGIN—Irish. » know which wa p “ i s g ; Vocks or mests of cireles or any o i 24 e | SOURCE—A given name. id Paddy. “Of 3 Mid toys which e ca e e place s the: wat don't care for tne wasn't led into inmpinz this time. 2 He sa Yes he il 1 i appreciaion wnd admération can wnen Nz in TR o o) ! S e s n i | T ¥ falry. 1 derella_is | Jareditary surnames. 1t ¢ HBEAUTY CHATS EY EDN{ RENT FORLES. LR R ) ¢ it well e | T B o heln hiv 1o that fallen tree. Each oi®he others 4 L "’h. Roe F s e aibaint slait. ) ” . . Si%s Hiri went hack fo the tree he o she had |- w n or family name he could dn MAR reeth: many «i cont t f nd he learns n. b 5 e o s = R 3 one. \With one arm ul to "‘v” v'l v ‘ 5 > C enee ¢ And, strange a Peter Rahbit crept out from behind | 4 cw half-inch timh AT g 1 wemen have for smoking |teeth are brushed th b vour i pre y § il . et had fallen rvight cross the patch S GMt Acbline or Mraes fovou e e Tent e e | gy avored tout: e . Hemrananelation of dry hrown ferns where Peter hid fdon't have to be able to eut and trim E i of all, for few women 1 HOE - Turn out fes wit at {ecfe, the three vowel Veon hidi Had he not haen (120t | rees in order to help.” seid Paddy BY NIYSA Menni \ cmoling: the linds s that he clgarette Spinach Croquettes. touch. Beware P 2 yund ane ened in‘o jumping by the t n Tow I holp zny other wa wdly, for there's n gojie harg 2ol M ek spinach it and allowed to tap of Paddy eried Pric Catul f hunching the tng kin with ce. Mix with it twe table The m zht have heen crushed by that By keeninz witch for us.” repl Under Your Hat. R T ry weal ) xalle achl { e Tome tablespoc i i Paddy hetween Nites, hird te 5 . ion . My abjections ta cigarettes are hosed hed | on o i 0 : i 5 D waleh ond k 12 s thev s Al women on esthetic rut than m red- i on. or the be too ¢ A h s T t 2 What Tomorrow Means to You | - IEapine 5 Sl # L T it's 4 gosdlboking ol 0 (R skint il b ton are 8 Denver in seazon. Add ne-half cup of | when (i st e owen he 2 ith e had | ar . pfon don’t work that | habit. But #i vou must smoke, ve. | 8IS ARCET Bl T Lk | mitk. heat thoroughiy. =then cool. | supie 1e's mighty zlad of it He | scendant eves ni nose on zuard agains iarted the vogue of Pinse your mouth and le vom : piiide tone. and the placeivold ] oo J © enemic: ve could work : o little Scotch can an Vi throat with rome zood a cresmed o fter d. Powdered pumice Sagittarins. . 5 Hiow wauld vou 1 fit_her head, cut her hair off. by the way. must be used on the froni . ne T AS W matter of face. probebly teeth to remove the hrown stains t y aspects of tomorro the thinz 1 would like?” cried in Paris direcicd t will 2ppear there. carly part of the do; 1" h ey, 1 haven't hing some lovely manikin whose — i s 1o o, so I he watchman. Who job it was to show off the litest ihir = | Marie G. D.—Even thewzh vou do it von Wt me o watch for in sport clothes and so a choose # snug hat, it need not he so Old Nian Covote. Busier Bear #nc¢ coiffure was originated whi t as to interfere with yvour circu- | nze and become unsettled | Yowler the Rob Cat.” replied Paddy | destinec to spread all over the wo else we rorst —- m. N wsze vour s v and shake e so until ahout an hom notly. Weter Gaar fsn’'t likely | The enormous popularity . out vour ha o the scalp zets a when they vevert to the [t hut he i- <o uncertain |bob deesn’t neseccarily me: Reformers oué}\t to chance to be well aired—for a1 least 2 after vou have vith Lion= of | that it i just as well to he on guard | every female who has 50 far o S hal® hour every night S iore. Tn the morning]when e i abeer. Buk fls atler tw | Uhe Mheice Sunfal Fa GF 1o the D L], BEL beg’e'-l'\er‘ had to wear a hat for a long period Rennls Hha Al G T active | havs ey = for a long time for | ber shop in an effort 1o make herself e during the day. Remove vour hat o whethier In the home or the | Beay ¥ I suppose neither of | as mearly Identical as poasible with | And if they want to 1% often as possible during the periods afne—will Tio lorowned: With! shccess | theriw 2 Rabbit dinner, | her' nearest neishbor, rezardless of when vou are not out on the streets ithstanding the infimences that |for that matter. nned as | her age, heignt and thickness. i for busin in ihe alternoun:the noilthe =4id (Bl 1 think few women realize what | Mrs. ¥ H. Jr—Tt is hest not fo Jow down i your work., pro- | *You are lueky to have only three |a great asset their hair 1 have | make oo muich cream at a time, as onemaintain poise and are de | enemies to wateh for,” vetorted Peter, | seen so many girls who, T am sure, it will lose its perfume and even the our ‘spesch T e e o e sl never e}V inindied Thein Gwn) faces: very best will become rancid after x i g < is cspeciall propiious pembers of (e Weasel tamily, and |of they couldn’t all have adopted onc | g few months. . Sf’“P that tempts and delights you lishtinz.” and u =l e T famils. ana | sisle of hair dress. The various types | | — . — with its flavor! Pure tomato juices. Rich | 1 | | ated rind of a lemon, & lips an BY MIARY BLAKY. nd favorable. In the after hout 3 pum. they underzo 1 intn at his um ! members of the Owl faraily. You don't | of faces a ifferent that ¢ & ream Spinach Soup. t = £ 2 = omato ‘‘meat”. Strain Put half a cup of cooled spinach | t ed to a fine puree, through a vegetable grinder or sieve. | and blended with golden butter and the Make a cream sauce of three cups| gh 2 milk, two tablespoons butter. two Cream of Tomato! most appetizing of seasoning. Y He il feature ix a broad brow. The next | | tablespoons flour. and a teaspoon salt. | 1 grounds. On the other hana x Mr. Watehman,” replied e you put on your hat try pulling | Add the apinach and serve. EHeatthetcomntentaloticaniot Soup so good that it wi ke y ill. durinz infancy. be frafl and o, 1 tatehman, - rEPHEC L cone hair well away frem vour tace, | Sauploll s Toostn S e the 0 o enake L na phv unusual eare. hu > s tead of patting it vizht up to the | boiling point in a saucepan after whole meal bright and more attractive. ntionally well regulated nutririen sl ners of vour eves. It does enchant-, adding a pinch of baking soda. In’ chavacter and disposition bov wnd : ' thinss {0 vour profile and nine | Then heat SEPARATE At your grocer’s—today! e . e s e o Pincapple Omelet. tines-out-of. ten ‘gives you & hresath | (19 99 | ity d:fi m';::‘ra: y g ¥ ¥ e R e Beat together five eggs and five o the t=mple whiclr i= most be- | ® e — ° ° ° Stir the hot soup INTO the hot encrous feeli tablesporns of col . When r . e that Will vers Targely counteravt | HRISSPORES 0L S WALER TS \Comyrisht, 19 | milk or cream but do not boil. 12 cents a can mattractive features of their tem. | HEAt add tve S e i This i siiceail " > Serve immediately. mente | Thes wil work indte |30, 8 0 0" Shredded e | Walnuts <hipped from Rumania o | is is an urgent call—requesting your co- e theme and: although ambitious | APRle@weeteried to taste, fold aprinkie | this: counfry In. stx months of 1925 | operation for the return of all Empty Milk ol will not S0 thronsh fthe with powde SUgAY nd serve. The were v ‘Hv'(! At $42,000 more than a‘l‘ . . q. L4 rdgs vell, il dngc i kBl Canned 2ia1ed pineapple mar he nsed. those sent in 1974, Bottles belonging to either the Simpson Walker "It tomorrow is vour birthday your | Hill Dairy or J. J. Bowles. tmaginative faculties are very strot ! y ; } A veloped. Like most people th 5 | You’'ll be doing us a big favor and aiding e e AR e Burchell S . materially in maintaining Simpson service senerally reserved. Youy ideas. when o ¥ B e s boh Sunicateqithem fo oth) you’ll get these bottles back to your dealer promptly. . ve the seyinz tha he | know whot it i< to have enemies. conceivable a single couran - of® ¢ tove ” mever vuns DT NN U ek snd 1 will be | ment of hair would be hecoming hnoth wzichman. When 1 thump with my | to @l of them. \ Doy n tomorrow will be ino G EETIEE S R ve the same mean. | 10 the portraits of great beautfes : 1=, have invited so much criticism as vesult of their fantastic nature, that Famous BOUqUCt Coffee ave 1ched. d have . . B e i it | Every bottle out of cdmmission his attitude does not. of course, in Uile friendship or inspire companion Better Than Ever interferes with 1009, service shie association. Therefore. vou are| Without many intimate friends. ; - You are disposed to be sellpitving, | . - and your nature demands constan : love and devotion. If you do not et : A it, you becomes morose and are un C i happy. You generally manage to se , cure a reasonable amount of persona ; 2 “omfort, although at times your pre- | Walker Hill Dairy tensions bring discomfort to othe: i ’r “Well known persons horn on that | ) T e cate are: Henry R. Worthington. in- | urche PSO; ventor; Frederick W. Lander engi- ! . . e E,::,,“ neer and explorer; Alexander Agassiz. | . G Farion. porani | - 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. ~ 5330 Seventh St. S.E Atlantic 70 Jian Edwards, musician. (Copyright, 1978