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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926. FEATURES. Bli‘{_’hl Blue in its Revived Vogue | | COLOR CUT-OUT DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX FOOD AND HEALTH Making the Most of Your Looks BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS, < o - Food Speciullst. BY DOROTHY STOTE. Should a Husband Be Expected to Do Housework? e cens have taken the obvious big | ing bright red frocks trimmed with TRV . e e Rheumatism, whether acute or sul- tin the of the scason’s | cream color for the South. Ir Will Y oung Bride Be Happy in Same Apart- acute, calls for a diet that is planned by interesting that | ing enough in these days of prohibl 7 re T . = with the idea in mind of checking the > admitted to be the cool- | tion- el or attempted ment House With Her Mother-in-Law? Drogrese of any fever that may be 1 come to h wmes for many of our s / present, and of neultralizing the acid- Among the | the wine list. This is true especially =~ - ity of the blood and Ieu-rela, When of the reds. We have wine red and . 3 o na | the attack is sufficiently severe to con- claret, port and burgandy. DIX: My wife is very negligent with her housework, and | the attack i SRINCERL, SCrer 0 T éx were quiescent for the first leaves most of it for me to do. 1 have heiped her a great deal, and now | (1% (he PRLERE (0 VAR LG op part of the Winter. In fact, they she seems to depend upon me entirely. When I come home at night the heds e ot htl cveot bive ut no time had exactly what are not even made. 1 have my work to do and T am not able to hold down 5 could be called h popularity, ex-{ two jobs, and do justice to eithe My wife is strong, healthy woman, and suffer from lighter at bt TOF 2 Short time in the late Sum has everything handy with which to do her work. What 1 want is a clean | Bhosp WAS BEUEE TR HRG Crven” wer, when pencil or ball blue enjuyved home, one that 1 am not ushamed to receive company in, yet if I ask her 1o .y be their experience, are apt briet and intense popularity. Now do her work she becomes hateful and indignant. Do you think T ask too |t W 5C LEO0 CE0 T must just s very bright shades of blte scem mueh? HOLE: crin and bear it until it is over.” o be coming in for a revived vogue. L = : Now while the grin has actual | You will see much of them for w Answer: You certainly do not, and, what is more, you should not only |, t9%C N Ve and the bearing of | 4t southern resorts. and it really demand that your wife make a comfortable home for you, but force her to [ € PEE T ot Cgtation without | seems as if at last navy blue were to do so under penalty of losing her job as wife. 1f she thought that she would | (80 ESEY LGy helps in character ¢ with us again - be turned out of her house if she did not keep it clean and orderly she would | g/l RGeS someting to do (Covyright. 19265.) get busy with the broom, and you would find everything spick and span | petige ’ when you got home. The bowels should receive first A = entio the infection which is now A short MENU FOR A DAY. 1t 43 becaniss wopsen)haye foundl GhYthat thay can loat on tnee jobs | SHHOn, a8 the lofcction wRlch, 18 ACy ol - that so many lazy and unprineipled ones turn quitters. They tuke all that | SrC iy SEERIC B0 Notten . BREAKFAST. they can get out of their husbands, let their husbands furnish them with | 0% (here, It is not safe to food and clothes, and give nothing in return et i mierale an . band makes They 1dle, and gossip, and run the streets; and keep their houses as dirty [ 1000 P0G Should be et shoster: as pig stles. They feed their families out of delicatessen stores and tin cans, | o100 better two, daily, until the id never seem Lo realize how dishonest they are. dcute symptoms subside Then comee the food, the con and For it is just as much a woman's duty (o take the raw materials which [ o 'pi “*'Ona transposes the usual her husband provides and make a comfortable home out of them ws it s his | pac 200y OO0 SEMECRCL 0 ey i duty to provide them, and if she fails to do this she is nothing but a poor. | yatism the “don’ts” must receive spe LUNCHEON. cheap, m! ble grafter. And she is the most contemptible sort of w cheat, | 4] attention, clse the condition will Tomato and Corn Chowder. because she cheats the man who trusts her, and who is bound by law to take | Lo o auravated. The cons therefore Crackers. care of her, und that is like robbing a blind baly of pennies O et i, it ot e S s ; TP 2 = with a_decided limit on the fats, bread —~ = No womin who fsmt an invalia should ask her husband o hoip her with | S cereas BEAUTY CHATS 5y rovi KEve rorses. DINNER the housework. That is her part of tf should not super- | " pje pro foods arve all those that A impose it upon a man who is already ed out with working hard all day at | qikaline reaction, such as pe Cream of Celery Soup. S0 the prince went to seek the his own job. If she does, she is mighty apt to kill the goose that lays the | cubhage, melons and root vege Lamb Chops. Currant Jelly tiful maiden whom he wanted for his| golden exg, because there are very few men who have the physical strenzth [ Jp after the attac passed the Sleeping for Beauty. Mashed Potatoes. Green Peas, wife. | to carry on two jobs at the same time. patient s careful to adopt a diet| ¢ e “ largely antitoxic, with laxative foods| Some people sleep so t hey o BY MARY MARSHALL. THE THREE LEMONS. Dear Ann: neet as frier Shredded Pineappl Rolled Oats with ¢ con Eggs Hot Corn Ca Coffe more effecti Romaine Salad | 70r 2 long time he journeyed and at LsuR e pEds B [ last came to the sea without a shol The woman who wants her husband to succeed, and get along in the |in the ascendency, he will do much | iuring the night. They sleep with | ke Coffee. {On an islund in t sea jived three | world, should realize that she adds to his earning power by making his home | (4 ward off any return AFRAE RGNS, o W 5 erest ) | sisters, and from the third he ob-la place of relaxation and rest—a place where he cap gather up his ener If intestinal putrefaction has al : CORN CAKE. tained three lemons e said for the next day—where he can rechurge his batterie and go forth | peqdy heen set up the intestinal flo “Return to your own land, and at| sirengthened and refreshed to his labors must by hied as the second step|breathe stale air, they lie under a the first spring of water, pause and fter the laxative diet has emptied the | heavy weight of covers; they rest —if cut the first of the three lemons. A No man can do that who returns to a home presided over by a lazy and wels of sccumulated was 0 T oo b beautiful fairy with milk-white skin| slovenly woman, a home that is untidy and disorderly, and where he has to | This chunging of the growths or) 08 ¢an call it rest—In awk and lips as red as blood will spring | help get the dinner. The men friction that such e of affairs inv » ns as they exist in the in. |iD& positions. In the mornin forth and beg you for a drink of wa-| and the physical labor he has to do, fag him out in body and soul tines may be brought about in u«|ara tired and each morning cream tartar), one es ter, iive it to her immediately, or Personally, I think a man 1s a gump to stand a wife who won't keep a | pumber of wa Specially prepared [ more tired as the cumulative eff tablespoon butter or drippi she will vanish. If you do not cap-|clean house and set a good table. There are mighty few wives who wo t Ik, such as acidophilus buttermi « lot of bad nights wears them out. after melting. Mix dry t the first, try the second, and if | reform if they either had to do so or get out and earn their own livir 1. _The organ wained in Your sleep should 1 beauty tr she escapes, the third. But if vou DOROTHY DIX. has @ very Lefic ect ment. The first esential is that ther well beaten and melt e AT i » intestines and tends to set up a|be enough of it: eight hours at least last. This can be THe princes Tunlc 38 ‘eveen. this EAR DOROTHY DIX: 1am to be marrie near future, and my | new growth of normal, health promot- | more if You are nervous and sleep bad in sheets mutlin tins e, rpath Tt to raatol Withia, tall fiance plans for us to live in the same house with his parents. They hav organisn i ly. The second is fresh air; more - o e e i T hat” The prince’s | the upstairs apartment: we are to take the downstairs apavtment, each with | One will be performing a_public| cases of bad sleeping are due to lack TO-CORN CHOWDER. SIoeR e LI > our individual housekeeping arrangements, His mother is a very fine cook, it lifts_up his voice fre-|of this than you imagine. If You can Glit onedon h pound fat salt e ]I‘)h(" \N";r;\ enthused over the idea tha 1 'x\\ll be ne l! |ll'|'l<1)l4] learn 3\' :nl[' fu(.nlwnl of the [M idea ‘ ;"‘I]I \'\H! ']‘.{ ‘1|'mr~4 _or with all your | . 3 5 o S e DaIE S methods. The main reason for my fiance wishing us to live this way is th acid fruits being taboo in|windows open so th ur room is BRIC ’!H“ll B aNDWHITE GIN pork into d put it in kettie we get much cheapef rent, and the house is near the office where he works. | rh \tic affections. This notion, like | looded with clean air, then you are oA SR Wit ey o 2 but T am afraid t ind live in the house with my prospective me i’ | dies hard. Fruit acids are a third of every day—breathing CLOTH LINED W > 3 S L law, and my own mother warns me against it. 1 would very much appreciate | the body and result in alkaline prod-| health into your body. Indeed, I LUE A N jeianicTD HSIp SpRIbD UL vour advice, WONDERING ucts, the very tyvpe of foodstuffs re- | think fresh air should be the sirst es AL VOB A es (sliced), one cup canned BY LEE PAPE. | quired for successful feeding of rheu. | sential, for elght or more hours in a SLUE X wtors and one stalk celery if i in season. Cov with boiling water, and cook until potatoes My 2 Artie came erround Sun are tend Melt two- tabl on and pop was smoking to spoons drippings, blend in two | [himself and I sed. Hay pop, if me and lespoons flour, add slowly one | [Artie hive a contest to see who can auart_hot milk, and stir until ke up the best riddle will you be the it left open for fres ir, the One cup fl one-half cup fine yellow corn meal. one-fourth cup sugar, s one te cream of tartar, oune-half tea spoun soda. one cup sweet Ik (if sour milk is used, omit well in order given, : Answer No two women, unless they are f: mor angelic than most of | atism and allied disorders. I stuffy room won't rest vou our sex an run the same house without com into conflict, but 1 see 1 Diet will not cure rheum | After that, you need reason why any two women who have any common sense at all cannot liv here must be the proper me res|bed and light under the same roof in peac ny 2 to exercise, rest, baths, sun.|great value of You can do it if you will make up your mind to treat your mother-in-law | light, lied heat, and in| that it has the of thre 2 human being and as y would treat any other woman who lived in the | som Cuses v local applica t and the weight of less than one. e th rd tHOk Contbinethe same apartment building with you tions, although these are only | 1 It seems to adapt itse the two mixtures, season with pep 1l try enything once. pop sed. and o it o - HALLYRe T St e e L per and salt, add four broken | | € made up the ferst riddle, saving, Wy the woman in the flat above xou were 3 nes or Mrs. Smith, and | A consistent program of laxative erately ights and ¥ Ahbrera il BT o e oy e Tile & an i Drison fer | @ perfect stranger to vou, you would expect to get along harmoniously with |2 o formir ds, supplemented | ways warm enough on the LTS QudhibRce. havasiy her because you wouldn't interfere with her affairs. You would recognize ser care in other directions, ories . "W o e and 1 sed, Because | that people who live in apartments have to respect each other's rights and [ Will & toward keeping the rhe £ you have trouble going to L e ‘],,L . BeCause | | iviteges, and because it we comfortable ta be’ on 1 terms nal free from his par-| e ething at bed time. Hot ic8 . Wy | With her you would try ant as you could t \d a few crackers are good for you Aehere lemon over one cup sugar Chorulste 1n, oMbt o Y 2 * b wont a rattlesnake bite a colored man o e ) s thi volks two erriE T [t el i Believe me, if v those tactics out with vour ik Woaletuy, Mot. verv weak ‘ted S : ablespoons cornstirch dissol e e B et ey will worls Just s well us they will with any other woman. | r %) MODE MINIATURES aices me sleepy, with i littie susar \dish br 3 led ing water and cook in double | |, ‘Yo sed they dont you cant provel ziong with you and more anxlous to get along with you S e blood down from your head to 2 , _ e R | | SRR o S e in Defec Itis to pie crust and cover with Mell yom cant prove they do.art For she knows that whether she loses her keeps him depends on itsel : o imson what old rose is to rose | sed, and 1 Wat number can you " miascot. hich shall you ‘ . ” . ! f ezrs which have be P YOU! her standing with you, and because she loves her she wants you 1 ‘e to keep watch over your do- | Cyelamen is one "l”fl‘" reddish t ten stff with two tablespoons | ™4y’ "'~1".wfln3'-, D e . and Tised, | Mke her: ) May I present as candidate puzz]rcks Do away with blackheads, large s it is generally un powdered sugar. Brown slightly. | { v "can multipy eny berl by =2 i ick: res, pimples and age signs I am told, is mak ifXon can zuuitiny @i mumbectby a0 You say your mother-in law is a fine cook. You can make vourself solid RuzsleLimericks PoeSE R o S Y e el And he sed, | With her and increase your husband's affection for you by sitting at hor feet . uickly shioulaes thes . There is a voung lady of D e i it T e h vou subtrack | and letting her teach you the art in which she excels. Most girls haven't I e e g0 eskth sl ot cencmng shi yorth = 2 : 2 i ‘it | enough sense to take any of the thines that their mothers-inlaw could teack She devonrs —o-- Hiesitensie Aot P Tlle Da]_] 7 C W rd P 1 f:,“,'_‘,{ 10 and have the anser come OUt| ¢pen,” vet their husbands' mothers could impart to them the secret of how 3 Till with pain she does - ”'L'I.-\‘w:(vy:‘fl':uruwi:‘r;x. almost ‘yi,xvg‘.” % ) TrOss- (1) uzzie S to hold their husbands, because a man’s mother is wise to all his litile / Then orde = d soothing it has an immediate cfect urory EMON MERINGUE PIE. vour juice and srated rind ot | 11 FERL SN N NS TG e sed, e P et anm weaknesses and peculiarities. And the wife who can cater to these hol 2 T e ot e s Porés. Even blackheads disappear. that the anser? and he sed.S ber husband ‘within ithe ‘hollow of her hand DOROTHY DIX 2] Desire; once more (two w e v C ts i ¥ Ky puzz v - 3. A popular Den A G Dol Dl e { [DEAR MISS DIX: 1am a man 29 years old, have a good job and no bud Rleny ot B i L st it von oieh ne habits. I am keeping company with a woman 2i vears old, who is nice 5. Plate; last ¢ second 1 e L o ons the b T hedr® | and pleasant and @ good cook. but she ix almost too fat. She weichs 214 5 | ewo words) 3 O o T resigned some time ago. I!pounds. Also she is a divorced woman with iwo children. Do vou think n : (Note—This zzlick.” submitted | 23 couldent stand the strane, pop sed. | foolish to marry this woman, when there are so many girls to get? Don't et by G. E. D.. is notable for its two | fe Sippose you boys take a wawk, it will [ You think a more siender re stylish? TONY clever rhymes with the name of the | Powder { do us «ull more good, he sed. = | State in the first line. The answer and | today 1 . Wich we and Artie did. Answer: Undoubtedly the thinner a woman is the more stylish she is > another “Puzzlick” will appear tomor. | ( @'Donnell's Drue Stores. Praples Dr and the better she can wear flapper clothes. This is the day of the livin T row.) Stores. Gilman's Drue Store, Chyistiani Drus leton, when ang are m dmired than curves on the fem e frame Yesterday's “Puzzlick™ | 'A'\” s Paluce Dept. Store, S H 77 o s s v ir vZue Yo nust e 0. Dept. Store, Sig Your Baby and Mine, | | and s it vou ure picking out a wite who is strictiy in voeve sou st et P o Dept s ht, 14 one who 15 a lightweight instead of a heavyweight i HoAghoniale N de a suit for a suitor of Butte But, when donned, the suit parted And the suitor then for the suit didn't suit. 1926.) But to my mind, Tony, this emaciation business is overdone. There e of these friendly woolly dogs with nothing in a girl who looks like If-sta 1 Kitten that I g such an appealing expression that you . love to me, and if T were a man 1 Kk out a nice, plump, irl ind him_irresistible. They are| - suit, At Bedtime. instead of one who had reduced €lf so that she had the Iy most lifelike and decidedly lov- seing about to go into T. B. It is natural that at the end of a | PeINE about to go in nore sophisticated demeanor are | busy S ény, inslienlimotlicy (hasinad They say nobody loves a fat woman. but, bel - 4 t long-legged silk dolls. You've hundred problems, activities and wor- | ye gid in favor of a nice jolly. well-nourished wom pesple are seen them undoubtedly with their ries, she looks forward to getting the | ylways more good natured, more easygoing and pleasanter to live with than |4rms and limbs coiled in fantastic po- children to bed. serawny ones. It is the people who are nervous and irritable and whe vy | Sitic Some of them are exquisitely The methodical mother solves this {4 ot who can keep a perfect thirty-six fizure DOROTHY DIX dressed—this of the family | problem with the tiny baby by un-| (Copsright. 192 Jaiming @ foll-blooded French herit- tressing him before 6 o'clock, allow- . o e reflected in theirweird, wild faces. | ing him to kick and crow on the bed | MARGETTE. for half an hour and then tucking Genoa Ramekins. him away after he is fed and before Parking With P(‘ggy l | Fromn a stale loaf of bread cut slices Pork Gumbo. daddy arrives. This may be hard for k daddy, who gets but few glimpses of an inch or more in thickness and trim | Cut into inch pieces two pounds of his fascinating infant during the off the crusts. Fit them in buttered | lean. fresh pork. Melt some of the week, but it is the right thing for atty pans or in a baking dish. For | ot or a I:p;;:u;()n;‘x of lard. When vers | baby, and after all he is the only one - Slibes S8 L R | hot, dro, i eat and con- to be considered. ’ four slices make a custard with one | iantly until it begins to color. Add By the time the)laby [Has giown pint of milk, two eggs and one-fourth | two onions sliced, and when these are fo! the ‘axe OF 2 OF 4 bedtine Tas & poonful of salt. At intervals [a pale brown, three sweet green pep- ehtAr s nifcance B ILIINE Dats dis aste the bread with this until it has |pers cut fine and one can or two let down on early bed hours, even for TOWEE jauaneags fudtaes Cover and stew | 3 few Hines: then eoie to hedi be: ) 1 cheese | slowly for two hours, adding salt (o OReEs | D e i nTarin, stnsNe e £ an inch or more in thickneSs. taste. Add one pine of sliced okra, eentilin fmity SR he Tt S in a moderate oven until the |couk for half an hour longer and serve, Orange-vellow. thadnfart winhing GUE 1ty IANY CASes and the cheese melted | accompanied by a dish of hot boiled Those who put money in the bank. he very mention of bedtime to pomunction: the child who has his own wz s | o ; the signal for a wail: “I'm not . ng. ” —1 don't want to go to bed! : e An Fastern State (abbr.), begin scoldings, more cries, and by | 1 " A hypothetical force. 0 vz S kit . the time the child is wheedled, | Maiden loved by Zeus. f::)-\n.-!fl:.]l'md State (abbr.) e A v ey Resolute. Member of Parliament (abbr.). O 15 g Wheeic BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. Concerning. Kills by immersion BY J. 0. ABERNETHY. Proposed international langua Disclaim. Bedtime should be made so pleas- ; . OOD dealers sell SKOOKUM ‘al district (abbr) Mystic Hindu efuculation S G Nonmanye etige \ Apples just as they sell the best With so that she may attend some ; ' i i i function, and then she rushes the Dealers know the difference in fruits. pCtmehlonlde ing and wailing becausé his slower ac- i 2 nd. { Apples with confidence because they have : | : : els < tics, it certa Sone Sib Betan ivet [ not kesp pace with the one set by the 1 {RelCh 1 FOREEL 0 PR, handled SKOOKUMS year after year and s . A | mother. On other nights she may Slips of pasteboard used for trans & : : i 2 the time and because she is in a mood Exchange premiun. Lessons in English | |t enjov this intimute hour with her Clues to Character famous apple thoroughbreds. Devours. = | wants him on some other night to ! BY W. L. GORDON. { hustle through the ceremony he can’t “I’se in town, SKOOKUMS today. If you write us we'll Falsehood d . i s ”» & . Throws | Words often misused—Don't 'say | Jt behooves the mother to curb her | Tndependent, Liberty Loving. Honey! send you 209 tested recipes for serving = ““)‘.“,' xuu“"!‘l- we going to? To' S| rather than let him become accustom- Independence is an excellent char SK KU intg'afingly. own s s | ed to something which in the very na- | teristic when controlled by reason. E, | Pronounce tirst syllable as " the | : Address: | e first syl | bedtime hour should be a pleasant one fronithe | better to give less tir i i s ’ 1 Ofte: niss »d-—Cavalry orse. | Detter to give less time on those nights | fair treatment. It spurs one’s intel- oy Co-operative Non-Profit | moften misspelled —Cavalry (horse: | when one has plenty, £ that on Gther | joot toward original endsavor and op- WENATCHEE. WASHINGTON Synony’ diffies 5 robles I : _ —_— X o, i n f:ly“m.xmnn;-‘xil;\ ‘{:il e, DT | femain good temepred and sweet, Tre. | poses oppression. If extreme, it leads Northwestern Frult Exchangs J 2 °€ | time to depart for bed so that he will s independence, he i times and it is vou Let us in-|,. i + S If one has large independence, he is crease our vocabularly by mastering have time to pick up his toys, end his|qpclined to quarrel with his business " of bed. In many cases the mother for- | gay. - but he ca Intolerant, bigoted, not disposed to tol- | 2t V€% - t say, ““He is capable, but he cannot get ste contrary heliefs or opinions, | EeLs it is bedtime until she is ready 10 | along with any one” Unless the man depart in a bad humor because their | soning abflity he will not open his work or play has been rudely inter-|mind even to constructive criticism.. Savory Pea Soup. i erty-loving type who wants to have th he his own way—the kind of chap who What a treat they are when When cooking corned beef, throw Turkey Chartreuse. sl g | boitin i # i ¢ z 1 i G 7 S d oth d Joiling point. Cover with fresh boil- | the bottom and sides of a buttered | nighly paid employe. The reason is 5 1 For sale at all Sanitary Grocery Stores and other goos |ing water and simmer very gently |mold with boiled rice. Chop fine the |gimply this—he does not like and can- tlght, tangy flavor! (Her retail stores, and the following wholesale fruit dealers who |freed from fat and strained, add |fine soft bread crumbs, a high season- {men are of this type. own famous recipe, ready- can supply your grocer: {enough extra water to reduce the |ing of salt, pepper, onion juice, and | Glance at the lower jaw near the mixed) e A. A. Leishear & Son, 915 B Street N.W. | Which have been washed. and soaked |stock to just moisten. Pack this in|at the turn just below the lobe, it is Seventhal & Oxenburg, 921 D Street I over night, udding enough to make [the eenter of the mold, cover with the | an infallible sign that they are inde- Chas. W. Heitmuller Co., 923 B Street N.W. g (Copyright. 1926.) oy ant that the child offers none of this job of undressing and washing over 2 pe < of everything. Centinetar G child t s unusually cross, and LA i sy i sends the child off far too often, weep- 3 4 . They sell and recommend SKOOKUM L tions and more leisurely thoughts can- e s oo o dawdle unnecessarily, because she has i know the uniform high quality of those Myself. *hild, 2 aEialEe | child, and naturally, then, when she Tell your dealer you want a box of Perforn understand just why own pleasure in playing with the child Often mispronounced—Formidable. | £8 10 & 1DE which in the ‘ |ture of things she can't continue.” The | oro ith extreme independence has ias in “it,” the a as in accent | 1y bhusinesslike in its routine. It is | initiative, and this leads ong to demand SKOOKUM PACKERS ASSOCIATION forward to. | men). Not Calvary. | nights when time is an issue ome may study o Sera ihree pare the child 15 minutes before the |to radical thinking and acting. ‘Wenatchee, Washington o e hAsleril | zame or work and get used to the idea | qgsociates, Often you will hear people he was intolerant and would not send the children off, and then they with large independence has large rea- == FUpEAL You have seen the independent, lib- A would rather be in business for him- 3 S off the first water when it reaches the | To use the remains of a turkey, line | saif, be it ever so small, than to be & youget them with this just- until tender. To the pot liquor, when | turkey meat, add an equal amount of | not tolerate bosses. Many professional Sltiness. . Use this with split peas|choppsd parsley, then stir in enough | ear. I it Is heavy and seems to bulge a thick soup. A chopped onion remainder of the rice, and steam for | handent and love their liberty, i S 4 little carrot are good additions. in hour, serving with a cream sauce. ' 4 Clowe & Davis, 903-905 B Street N.W.

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