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WOMAN'S FAGE. ervemre oV LN i THE ~TAR, WASHINGTON, WEDNES DAY. JANUARY 1926. Evening Frocks Show lndi\'idl;alit}' BY MARY MARSHALI 16 vou are tronbled with the women alike. and are that thonght that more and are zetfing 1o dress all hasssed with « fe makes more nation modern for standardization of A MART, TOUCH TO THIS OF PALE ROSE SHOWS THE NEW NECK PUFFED HEM GIVES RATHER EC( EVENING SATIN LOW THE NTRIC FROCK WHICH ROUND tashion the then for ste— e what vou e more vomen's th little opportunity expression of individua the chances that judzing women's clothes by see hefore candlelizht. You familiar with well street clothes than they wear in the dressed with the eveninz. For wha follaw iIn nthes it is the conventions that star i zenernl wav desire ta form 41 happeans he 56 the there “Alhonerts made moment and each Aes hat for rahle eveninz fa Ta 2 Jarge most fashionable cnat. But shions are legion <ee zathering of well Avessed women ar a ¥ nowadaye nazine that one w smart eveninz Toit e would of nnless knew the wide latitude that exists at the present t in the matter of evening d Tt acteristic to cho street it bad costumes of eourse the conservative clothes. She taste: is of smart con ventic would consider o we to “ex wore \ the the eveninz probably | ot inspired express her ego her dressmaker that gives her <he o different. 1t with the ambition she at least wants to zive her a frock individnal distinetion and eharm. So | instead of one evening silhouette {have a half dozen. instead of tw three smart eveninz colors there dozens. instead of fashionahle fabrie for the moment there 0 he sketch evening frock with a which does nat mean there has heen any special interest in puffed hems, anv than the fact that here and there in every very smart evening gathering one sees what might he considered {a real hustle indicates that the bustle is coming hack. (Covsrizht = we one clever little puffed hem of conrse. that evival of shaws # our Baby and Mine RY MYRTLE MEYER FLDRED. What About Smoking? and dis much the There is persons fadas Srioking. it for the parents decide what who still feel the New Kngland consciences help. no matter how hard heins greatly npset by it will and not ladies. real ladies it makes sporty and to look that agitation nd ahout gir! becomes a who shall cussion <chanls vounz women problem carnestly done and nf their ind can't they try Maother reason. that smoke-that cheap and want her rl Mother has a right to {ion. because in her day ind sporty woman was and real ladies. especially Ad_not indulge Times have changed admit it and many ladies many and want he to sy, Mot she wa this opin- the che the smoker America and one recoznize that smoke. equally cities ladie gentlen Ao not In the 1Ia patronize \ arill her voun, school that weake bhecause they The hest a to check the veal one. It Woman smokers hizh-strung persons ve no restraint i I smoker will cizarettes, never out lighting one, and seemir and irritable without it are ot overvarnishe Anv one who knows who smoke knows thar and there seems no very start habit which obvious resnlts Wht the with When t} s e 1 ther asser ninz aw Ther hahit the health is bad for the Wome smokin, me ing down seem 10 n The sit with ous These this e women is true. ch o a s x infuriates younz they are ind 1he free-thinker antazonized Me with that Iy entimental by applv at life zhe She feels that leadinz old-fashione 4 heinz need But it of the vounzer =zeneratic <h 4 expensive point hoth of h and The woman of mature vears forgiven for fortifyinz herself stimulant: but the She does not ilize her ne herself and « vitality wh herselfl with somethinz with 1hit stand finances an wvith is an one from the hea need pletes aids she wro: abonne ofishy h she insic THIN ICE Bosatind or i - Bron wiln p Roe. he o . npper her party goond catcn” 'Rosatind ‘dnes \icky, and Iater. rhen he rer hone, ahe resents the fuet that he triee O M R e cppears 4l 1he C'1yh Tiro Und X very ool 10 him e i Fos CHAPTER XXVIL Things Begin to Happen. Tn the d it seemed that tmahle 1o Her osaling Nicky “hetted his Leen i indifference from sesir Binke. nierest He elic ind ane afternonn 1o know 2id q limina him mare o her ited Daroth Darathy o her Nicky remarks <aid Ha vante ive B next Sunday. Whs <n canl to him, Rose™ He's 4 nice snouzh person 1 don’t like him.” Rosalind return auickly He was rude to me the nizht h 1 haven't fors But he's ric So i Tony halp the impulsive orry when she Dorothy's cheeks are vor on the thinzs he said.” Rosalind wards conld not but she was saw the hot ecolor in I suppose I deserved that Oh Ros: auickly. 1 shonldn't have 3ut somehow I've thought about what vou told me and iU's made me afraid what I wanted and now feel ess. upset e my Kk at the of what Tony and id 10 me. no 0 said aid T knew sure. 1 'm I've Tivoli Nicky <aid something 1o von?" nd nodded and proceeded Dorothy the truth, although she s careful not to tell evervthing. She did net that Tony had invited her aut dinner. $he had nn wish to make Dorothy mors unhappy than she to tell MODE MINIATURES There rostumes in style hooks this Winter- windbreakers plus a skirt with a zroup of pleats on one side tn give froadom of siride. But it 1s with these jackets that we v concerned. For there is a *ugged smartn ahout them suzgest inz the care-free spirit of the out-of doors. When warmth and smartness are considerations they have few jvals. The newest are heavy knit woolen fabric interlined with plaided rubber and much to vour surprise and ‘delizht can he worn with eSther =ide out. MARGETTE. Lre most bronght me hame and | I thought | just one recipe for skating | made of a | BY HAZEL DEYO TCHELOR e Well ment. 1 i You <aid S hateln me few huris while p stakes And land Nicky Blake vou U Ereal many women have and failed Wiy u @ party he | Rave s iok of fun very royally.” Rosalind consented half-heartedly to |®o to the party. It wasn't that she | wanted to xo, but she was restless 1d eagzer to fill up her time with vety hat she would not have think too much. She decided to drifi for o time thi vithe siderinz. and a couple of niz Dorothv's visit she went 1 Richards dinner Alvin much biz wlieve me vou vied 1o do do let him give wants to. You'll Nicky does thing: what Any it Ri Rosalind's the last time the dinner “osalind had liked #ight she had met him he liked him still hetrer. rself helieve that she had }mm, mis taken in thinking that he ias de voted to Edith Thomas. and. strangely enough. this made her feel light hearted. She zrew radiant under the growing admifation in 3lvin's eves She had never heen so niterly charm ing, and after dinner, when they heg. zed her to sing somethinz “just for them.” she did the Enzlish sonz from the Pepper and Salt Revue onight she was her old she wondered what had caused the change. No lonzer did her work seem sordid and taw but glamour ous and full f nz romance. | She was sure of and sure of findinz wasn't until IW and into the hed he amazement other ziest and “pir had than sween him hetrer alind in the and he made | herself happiness, and it Dorothy went room to put on their wraps that she suffered 4 momentary relapse | “Edie Thomas is ont of town. that's why 1 asked Alvin here tonizht Dor othy said. lightly. her blue eves fixed on Roesalind’s radiant face Are they enzazed?” Rosalind tried to make the question seem casual, and succeeded fuirly well “Not definitely.” Dorothy refurned. But they're very devoted. Alvin hasn't heen able tn see any Edie for some time now Instantly Rosalind’s soar Alvin and Edith were not engaged. and tonight she had suc ceeded in attracting him. She knew [ that. She liked him. she liked him { very much, and ziven the chance she | could make him like her. she v of it. Dorothy’s words had meant warning. bt what thit matter? She made up her mind to find out all she could ahout Alvin |and as soon as possible. (Canyrizht spirits hezan beer (Continued in tomorrew’s Star.) RY W. L. GORDON Don't small often misnsed | “littlest | er. least, smallest. | Often mispronounced: Allopathy | Pronounce the first a as in “at.” the ‘of,” and accent the p, not first Waords littler™ or U'se less [0 asin syllable. | Often misspelled: Already. Only | one 1 1 Free. | veleased. i exempt. unre. unbound, Synonyms: strained. at liberty, unincumbered. Word study: “1'se a word three | times and it is vou Let us inerease | our vocabulary by mastering one word each dayv. Today's word: Aggressive; disposed to attack. “He is an aggres- sive personality.” | those who are fizhting | sturdy [and hones quirma | vi the | ind | did | v FOOD AND HEALTH BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS. Food Specialist. how 1hi the awered. for st the why Askéd why, when nuts wonll reply noint is most easily a ahvions retort the firt not? Why exception tein tionally may milk Wl that. with ene is rieh in pro food of excep value? Why cat iny substitute fo or even butier not food that. hesides furnishes fusl for hard-workin energy to drive them alonz the life in the accomplishment their various tasks? And even then we shonld have but begun our queries! | Further discussion might lead us to | [ the interesting discovery that nutsare | the reverse of acid in their final work Iinz. and. therefore. a zood food for a tendeney to to sav nothing eat a f chesinnt huildinz not the By of hizh that amerzency meat > Why A1 this hodie A of vheumatism and =zout. | of their offering a fine method of bal | ancing in relation t foods the normal diet id and base-formin Nuts provide buildin quality and in for muscles They are mechanics. for they mend as well as 1n build, and the eater Will find his hody kept in repair. in b vell as in When Jizhed the the nuts have a are amonz the suchailments hardeninz of the arteries. dezenerative changes in liver and kidneys. and even anpproachinz Senility’ Nof that nuts have curative powers in’ this or any other direction as hefore stated, their final reac alkaline. and they. therefore the ins from’ the busden fur excess of acid Why not stop a bit, as an man would put it, or wait a m vords of an American n in a material of considerahle clands, likewise clever now how quantity blood thex preseribed for Letually vorkers a for has repai husy discase time | | tion i< e otect inv her e in give nuts place aven honorat | zlish- | | As that we have a he case when | must ful 1 Now familiar eral care ents stat 1ade ourselve: have learned their =e the 1nd n. Ha place diet, let ousls e their uze in and | nut why how. The to the eat par “h when” may h aze at which it i nuts. The answer ce Ch rony taf thneada - BEAUTY CHAT armine = ketches made at a bitlea. n ¥ia ¢/ ¢ Mhan, Canoline. foure in hetched ueaniiy an ey hsck hamng adeen Aolin leadice and lenffant shint -] fulle wn lanqe k. Allh _{Amm S EY EDNA KENT F health children of may have nt [ of meal or butter. nor shell, as they lik them without proper Children of at least hizh those whose reasoning judsment are developed Mowed nut meats as such Adults in health will pres 1. a masticat a sch Powers may usua heen tho cid A the entive food. an At the riek pleazure of ad n place of we n with | nez the close that are pr body-building a stomach at the ¢ hearty meal than larzze piece of steak: And speaking of meat, a pound porterhouse steak ains no lime than an ounce \lmonds: wonder nuts are « 1 as trated foc Russeil Smith pn in a tellin when he she the walnutis 1 the equi n foods and That t their thes proper of <hould 4 I o ot and ey (M0 1< pat mirts. bt et ns eat them many valne of we require to make up the foo + normal ration LITTLE BENNY BY Sattiday afternoon pop was reed: a book called The Duplex Merder Mys Bringing Ont a Feature cream o the sway from the face n perfect in textu f you can be pale he ty, you wi st he same The Daily Ll(»~~ Word Puzzle oft and zlossy o/oui rile Fotlennmr AMars, Mananed Dollntt Gerargette n ned nd q ylar. 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Willie W llh: ROBERT QUILLEN ORBES. ny as though It vou 1o bring li slender, cht ling e red those engthe an A thin be ged in s are covered by u ke-up and all places to be touched with red lcohot in than 1 tery. and I sed, Hay pop. theres a | swell movie over at the Little Grand today i down and reed von sit an PWy dont instrucktive hook. as Im doing, pop sed Well G piekture <ed Wen Aid dident. bt 1 peech of a as envthing, T wizz, pop. on see pop sed. and T nnder ment hat was oy dne ixciting theve and G as the dnoce whic d just in will give nd thinning long face pots at all sinz white be reduced I wouldn't mind havin wasn castor ol tellin’ me to tend to my nose e it for Coprrisht ' a basis: dry there hair i it i dry ndneing T he in ck in Numbers freely ny NEVEA MewEIN Yellow and many o the variaus Toum striking color In its hrizhrer topaz oth are the <h osity most Tovely characterist tones it is oli of warmth and light, and while it can be a very zay color indeed, to man: people it suggests sadness. T always associate yellow with the color of the woods in Autumn, when Nature puts on her most splendid garments. for to me this is the most beautiful time of the year While vellow haired people Inoks hest on rather dark limited whole tr and falls e it. pop? Toatinge ving a prezident hart he nd the the can 1 train reck single thawt in the poo | the railroad hidinz a_hroken neeth a roll top desk | the news, pop <ed | well G wiz ) | plosion in it too. 1 blows up and t lot of people on it train rolls down the viver Tm nat over a 1 ot he- ven heers! theres sed. A heres sipposed 1 anly of corse there theres nuthing {aint eny reely worry about, 1 You'll ler thin sed VU n ahout that n quietly soft nd reed th ik | Werld that Crissmas aval Ba somehody zave pop sed, and 1 lex of the vou for| sed, Bt number of bruneties ean feetively. Girls with plexions onght never vellow In hats or in the hodice dresses. nowhere near the face, in fact. Even If yonr complexion is quite passable it ik hetter 10 avold 1o much vellow in vour for it has a tendency tn make the skin lonk muddy. People whose hirth number is according tn the numerologists brate harmoniously with vellow cially itz more golden t1ones. Tt you are a 2, even though yel not =zo particularly well of skin and coloring vou ecan ejther wear the beautiful golden metallic fabrics which are al most always hecoming. and swhich happen just now to be very much in stvle, or vou can alwavs have a hit of it about yvon—a scarf or a hand kerchief —just to hring yvou luck (Copyright. 1975.) wear it ef. sallow com clothes = espe zosh. pop. 1 did reed that, | ways, pop. theres about | In the pickture too. and one of thems ! la prize fite and it lasts & rounds and| | the 1ittle man nocks the hiz man out I dont hleeve all that can be in one pickture. but rather than doubt vour werd 11l g0 erround with vou and see for myself. pop sed | | Wich he did. heinz even more ixcit fng than the avvertizement an acconnt | of having a aireoplana race that the avvertizement forzot to mention | and eny-| fearse fites | one but | Clues to Character The Analytical Mind. faculty spurs one to ason from cause to effect: it qualifies {one to make apt deductions and to | comprehend the logical principles and their applications. It makes one phil osophical, caleulative and far-sighted. It is the tendency 1o seek the why land wherefore of evervthing. especial- |1y things of a scientific mature, {analyze and to trace evervthing to its {origin | An excess of analysis leads ane to look hevond the visible first causes, land to fry by insight and intuition to [ discov>r the hidden. fhscure and oceult laws of nature. One who has this faculty large should turn his effor {10 the practical sciences. Here [ will have an opportunity 1o see, test and to prove things before pronounces judgment. The faculty of analysis is found in he nose. When the septum. that is 1s sure | The analytical he o he Across, Floating contrivance. Stitch Turkish In a Sorrow Refore Fairy title of nohility. row. of Persian mythalazy, ction of facts Roman household zod Instrument for stamping Pale. Comparative suffix Re in debt. Ventured. Church official Swiss river A continent (abbr.). Comely. Muscular part of the hody. Man's name, Youth A protuherance. Waooden vessels. A one-spot Hail Rrother of dacoh, Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. the thin partition hetween the nos | hang= lower than the nostrils. vou {may know that here is analysis well developed. Look at the noses of great scientists lawvers and physicians yon | may meet and vou will have nn diff- {eulty in locating it. J ht . *(Copsr 19961 i b Sweden imported less fron and steel in 1925 than in 1924, Writing instrument. Affirmative Twenty qnires Down. Sharp blow. Exist Preposition Kind of woven fahric, Turf Eternity Married Trounce Sea eag'e. Twelve months. Three-toed sloth. Southern constellation American poet, Tool Condueted Rodent Devour Arid. Ahstract conception Fown in New Jersey, Languishes. Railroad (abbr.). Diner. An appendage. A string Paradise. The night hefore, rilize. Cry of a sheep, Total. Pear Bavaroise. Open a the fruit pint jar of pear: through a_ sieve. the sirup to the boiling add sugar if necessary to sweet. 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