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THY EVENING STA . WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1926.. FEATURES. WASHINGTON, D. C T | Backs of Frocks Made Attractive || COLOR cuT-OUT ||| . Advises | | |FOOD AND HEALTH Making the Most of Your Looks treaking An 4 Ot —_— ¥ N e 0’ Ot lx When Love | | BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS, 5 iy e BY MARY MARSHALL. THE THREE LEMONS “ngagement Dies Food Specialist. BY DOROTHY STOT = — | SR (pRedfern, they sav. was the i hat the backs of many other A - 5 W LNamat e W bt A dincover that the baské o drease N e e e o No Matter How Long You Have Been Engaged, 1t |1 sis o hem in the case e present mod : el e MO T c e oulah > of one group the problem is largely gaes AL R Is Only Honorable and Right to Break the En- one” of findingsurplus funds and dfern didn't mind intimat- | = e - - Clauze, and TredueREY e e : : aoe 7 ; se. .ove. the more pressing. For the busy e Tl gagement if You Have Ceased to Love mother in such a hard-working house dight, untrimmed backs did | o % hold is apt to say The childre it ”“""f < L | = must take what we do; I have no ; EAAHIOK s LI e b ATith INJOT Iong o 1 expressed the opinion in this column that it was the part of | (o' Tuss over separate meals for i - Verfectly BhadTht merrectiziiey N e e D Billie. s anni o7 a woman wiio hafljceased coilove |0 s DR e S i Hnofitar | wearin, frock with @ the one to whom he or she was e 1 to break the engagement rather than | . 4L “hose who are comfortably on ¢ ectly plain back | o marry without love. _|luxuriously off, difficulty s e Severnl eoreamedents have taken exception to this, and ask: How can | quite 5 aifferent character. Here 1) quite the reverse. In you advise a man to break an en ement to marry if he has grown tived | counpsters are apt to be overfed sim plainness and flatness of the of his fiancee, while she maing in love with him? 1 :r)]‘:‘“H‘lvH\yl‘J‘),l .I’ jl:‘:l‘lv‘ r-' IY V:‘}'.{:‘ull t“[ only accentu: he curves of sLengazementin | Asiin: servants. are. olion s [} Sl o e T advise in under such circumstances to break the engagement ifi | Azain, ‘servants are of en in ciar idea of curving and trimming his order to save the happiness of the girl as well as his own. Especially am 1}, the’ young people’s meals and ever #66kn B0 a4 1o nilatihe iealctrver R im e e, hecause 4 man can dea woman no other Wron | weman knows how the avera Andinow other dresemalers have fol Shida e v ‘A fier he his grown tired of her and she has ceased |ant scorns to modify her indivic wed suit Eel s LS L e G to have any charm for him i 1 o notions as to what constitutes pre [ B ' ¢ 5 : woman is to be an unloved wife. | food esears st Ao ne Eoan ,,',‘f',."”":'f‘ "‘",“, ‘,’,‘”',‘ e ',,. ,].] '"\'::.(,.‘:-‘l;:‘m as to know that the | ¢ e aente ditacic Theis I-ion hushand she loves l0athes her: that she bores him to extinetion; that her Sers | qron’ sonetin, s tie il 1ce dyved to match the velves, touch is repulsive to him, and that he w a1d gladly be rid of her if he had time, Hew shall v analyze the proh. e along the back drap- the courage to tear her clin s from about his neck. lx;; How \\url; u‘n a solution 3 . e of the | ining with the families in the has been done to orna- If this heart-breaking situation arines after marriage it is just one of the || Beginning with the familles in th ¢ *t, that some one ies of life that befall the Muyllxllnnh\ mmln uuln;mlxmw“h;’hv:*;: e the ehilarent m one should »s this season.” ushand always to be b ed. e married in good fa anes ety e sum| Dear Ann: 1 dow H;-’-“h‘-’l“ S ! .nhn.y- e e Uhat he Toved forever, but he found that what he thought | I v,,‘ ATER AT bl e 25 makin HAbessihe and where there is v n etérnal passion was merely a passing fancy. Probably every husband. | Be il | Gzt hiars the proper re- | ouher e iy 2 s hanging down it 1d. would stay in love with his wife lationship to other items of t i & e O s tolanee i anging o at A ontrol. ‘ 1 t he back or tied in the back with ends But the human heart is an unruly member that no man can control. | B L0 | she tried it on. It had no belt, an E iy st L Without any volition on 4 man’s part, without his being able to avert the |tain just wha food 18 ry for ; of water. So she i = disast | sible to purchase such food with the i el e . My Neighbor Say The Fairy Captured. | — r & il e | AU ekt e rdly believe what a diffe z g s g - " a man falls out of love before marriage with the |, ere course, is 1 R o prenzlve mow. Sltor Wiesbrings B e e 3 e e S the calamilt Wt i s It U takes | 1DGESL Here, of Sidridar bo amin. abianton 0 D e an | e macy ise it does not involve (he wrecking of a home " ¢ - Eeg (Al blaep | cle to ity arvn it e Of children whose fates are hound up in those of their | *10%% of flour is added for [ spring he paused | and the halt-orphuning of chitiren SEERE L 00 Fent bring to a woman the | While it is 1 it ! i LN o Ao bikiacness ot divor he may be hurt and disappointed and 10 State exac i R e i ] is héc pilds ar el but that is nothing to the way her heart |at which a famil | a2 poenad to | would he. broken and her soul humbled into the dust at knowing herself an | (- 6 COUE 810 ¢ ¢ ¥ | unloved wife, married out of compassion approximatel . t 10 lose, 50 SEEal : day, with corr i | he imme )1d, sickly, sentimental way of |..u1,l.. at this s t \:;.:’.b :”Tw: “'v;: the chi nd | of v Wl moble and grand in a yoman going on anc —— < g Z = = T i had changed nor how distasteful hix or her future i fe partner his was the favorite theme of the -‘»M [4})\%.”:11 | e Lt = b el ana T ats were depicted as spendi the ba | . sult will be more s | e o ,,m‘ > themselves wore a sad, sweet smile and were per - : | splendor.” t | “Homey"" Clocks. e w starch. linen he mor = Jave more sense nowadays, and we know that for a ra rson doesn't real i ‘wm‘\"w?. Stscrbad ) 5 : I atul it has to be & mutual affair, with both St S L ‘ each other and marrying beca they want each ; to make OISy e 1eeks | 8 | seen from any p MRESnet SLns vee <hand to a woman he has married hecause he hadn't | their outstandin < ! e Copsright. 19 that he had ceased to care for her wol ssibilit =) re | S i of because she can’t bear | chosen clock is not r 7 7 i ive and useful in the or- | ) < What Tomorrow Means to You e e e oF e @ service | - Hods of pretending. vear after vear i : . i 4 | = i a'mild affection. Nor is any easure seldq nigice ok - ] 5 i BramnT branE and not to be able to tell the household eq X L ee ) and the rich cream of loving are onle = a7 B ieaa Il not take the place of the spontaneous re onl Capricorn oy « real conmradeship which alone make teganded s 1 g om anet vhile to th i } i b A man of ‘ hat. after he has been engaged to a which i & t tiuear inct nt on him to marry her, no matte care {0 approp: s 5 oL e % toway stered. He perhaps kept her fron s entir different s 3 Y ) ' A eSO 2 o n settling herself in life. She has heen ecognized the oppo - n [ BEAUTY CHAT1 BY EDNA KENT FORBES. A e ke it ; = she o wt. He has . 5 v, 1o sa v dreams Clues to Character Beware of These Things all true i | adequa z ; = 1 FIPHE only trouble is that in keeping his contract and marryving her he does | variety BY J. 0. ABERNETHY. s 0 p 2 her a far worse injury than he would have done h: lted on it. | Final 5t here fue some dehis of honor that cannot be paid the lon : Drifters. : > ¢ < a thing to risk. So many nd women « : i day and yet feel hound to the one whom they have ontrary to na yon a m putting ou 7 | character. A has a hard ti A he Des e tre f the old poe untry heart for U before D ekt willl hive beri ' viter meny men play with a girl's affections. ure; [ Raractant TG 1 rinse i fce §a majority of en re entered into sincerely and honestly, and whe pret i TN . cither the man « n falls out of love it is more often a misfortur fos el i than a fault Jary > up and down from w T e 8. A £ is the result | T | nose joins the forhead in the center N g [ iuans Hie naca) pas This heing the case, it is the hounden duty, it is the henorable thing row to the nost the clock, ar vou > to do it, ask | trative. and the kin, »r the one who has ceased to love to break the en; the nostrils in er b +k) B ou may pre 1 and slow ment. no matter h m;'uhth engagement has Jasted, no matter even if they I T 1it str be > : taking care ¢ | are on the very steps of the altar ou ° the Hps, e ¢ were : o Rl he That way they save misery to all concerned, for a broken engagement is g ht Jugde my out the it \ N AR Dever go be their en. not the messy thing that & broken marriage is. DOROTHY DIX. neig| bors’ deeds If the chin drops behind this vou = b (Copyricht. 1056 . -1 know that h = i g & : With nevar-f’uhng Ll s ey 1ty — at achievement by the indi ‘ Apple Charlotte. charity ; PR ) Potato Salad Dressing ; Butter a deep pudding dish. Line My own intentions and Graft a powerful chin on any un Take ¢ our b : iy bt ressive person and vou would have i | with buttered bread cut about on my acts : e person and vou would have ind | third of an inch thick. il the dish 4 I « weak chin on a person who poC | with sliced apples; sprinkle with a | Show such 2 great ed greatness it would seem {little nut Mix togéther o i 1 Look the persons or | euch of water und molasses. F disparity. B e e uw | <CATest ¥ 4 | this over the apples. Sprinkle with [ W [k »d success in any of en {one gill of brown sugar and cover leavor, and’ vou will find t ‘they | i¢ necesse closely with slices of buttered bread. | have chins that are strong and firm. | hefore The top must bevery even and smooth. The individual with the weak chin | whinped erean Cover the top with & tin pie plate. | is the one who is vacillating, alwavs | " ' ¥ 2 Bake in a very moderate oven for | waiting for “something to turn up {about two hours. When done loosen | | Such persons do not show much te-| Brakes that | the edges with a knife and turn it out either in work or play. They |in small fields are | very carefully on a dish. Serve hot r wings and rests with sugar and cream \ the speed in land others’ a he co willing to make «a inture their happi s and contentment Well known persons horn on that e are. George Frederick Shr: Felix Warburg Benjamin | Odell, jr., former Governor of New | | York. A | (Coprright. 1926.) | | . . || Lessons in English i | 4 e L “The more static you get the more | | BY W. L. GORDON. proof vou have that buying a radio | | a sound investment." | Words often misused—Do not sa 2o A |“Had 1 have known the conse- Gnentes * Omit “hav s 2 Marlboro Tarts. ten mispronounced Hangar. Pro- Inounce baniar, < in ‘arm,’| Quarter and stew 12 tart apples. To hhle astini it R cach cupful of this pulp, rubbed | Oten missnelled. 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