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BY MARY MARSHAL ¥rom being practically unheard of 15 vears ago shaw ave been re- vived until a shawl or two is taken for granted as part of every woman's evening wardrobe. If we were capa- ble of adapting the Victorfan shawl to the needs of the early twentieth century—then we ought somehow to be able to take unto ourselves the some of the dressmakers have appar- ently considered the sash as a possible present-day fashion, and here and there among the new frocks you may see one. The long heavy ends and 10ops of a sash accentuate the stralght line and slight contours of a youthful figure. hes were almost always tied so that the bow came directly in the back—but any such arrangement ! would be out of the picture today. | So when sashes appear they are tied at the front, a little to one side. A wide silk sash with heavy ends is used us a finishing touch to some of the new bolero frocks. A new navy blue frock and bolero is accompanied hy a wide sash of scarlet sdk. The sketch shows u lace evening gown trimmed with a sash of mauve silk. (Covyricht. 1027.) LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPK. The Weakly News. WEATHER. Wen snow is wite it Jooks the hest And wen its black it looks the werst its hard to imagine after 3 or 4 SATIN | OTE ROCK HEM TO THIS THE PIPIN IS ALSO OF —for shawls’ and sashes Ppopu many sush as well were two of the most cessories for many, the Inst century. When o vouny wanted woman to look the embodiment of innocent love. | liness she wore » plain white musi'n frock trimmed only w. sash-—and the sish not only added the neces- sary bit of color, but ac: entuated the slenderne of he little w: ihing thii might make difficult a p JSnInr oy IbE ke miah I the uncertain _positon of the muodern waist. The oldtimé tightly laced waist provided a very convenient groove for the sash—but it would not be well placed tadav. However, bewtiful it looked at ferst SISSTETY PAGE. Friday after skool Mr. Puds Sim Kkins took all of Miss Mary Watkinses pencils home with him, including tumps, and rpened them with hi hers old 1ashion razor, and every time h's father looks at him he stil n Cross has bin getting a lo ately as a result of ansering ads about selling things to SPORTING PAGE, Sid Hunt is having new rs put in his house, make sweil places to at terst Renny Potts hardwood sid_saying they slide, es- peshilly nd his cuzzin Artie | Alixander had a coniest in Arties |house throwing cushions past a Chinee vase to see who could comt the neerest to it without axually hitting it. and Arties cook looked in the door and saw them and screetched <utch a screcich she spoilt Arties aim and he hit the Chinee vase and it banged on the floor and ruined itself, | the cook. AVVERTIZEMENTS. Good watch dog rented out cheap, all nite at the slightest ixcuse ee- Sid Hunt. Lern to stand. on your hands from a experi. Not responsible for axsi dents. See Lew Davis. Shnmp-lmhroom Salzd. Soak one can of shrimps in salt er for one hour. Cook one-fourth can of button mushrooms in a litue ter for 10 minutes.. Then put the hrimps in a bowl, add the mush- 1« ana one stak of celery cut fine, Mix with salt and pepper. ~Add boil- od salad dressng with one cupful of whipped o n. Mix well and serve on lettuce leaves or in a garnished bowl. Artie getting all the blame insted of || THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927. SONNYSAYINGS Tis as easy to be rigrt as to be wrong and to one's glory.’ A reader has made inquiry con cerning the use of foreign words and phrases in general, and the use of | “au revoir” in particular. It is pro-| nounced just as you have so care fully spellea out and aescribed you understanding of it, Mrs. K. L. 1 but as fo the good (aste iavolved in | its use I feel considerable doubt. | Our own language is a charming | one, and T do not feel that we add to | its charm by interspersing (.m-u.n} | phrases, or even words, in our con versation. And if we do throw in from time to time, French, German Spanich words, we do one of two | |or us or to our listener that we do it. | We attempt to substitute for in our own language, or to convey | the impression that we are a linguist | —and as our own language is sureiy | adequate, we make of ourselves pre- | tentious persons! Persons who are familiar with one, | two or even more langua addi tion to their own, do not r the | | information about on the arm of a | | coat! Seldom do we find a well edu- | ated, well read person heralding it | from the housetop: Just so will the person who speaks French fluent- | |1y keep that information to himseli, lest it seem to be a pretention. I do not, by this, mean that a French in this country would speak v English at all moments. for nat- | urally she would be inclined to turn | to her own language for expression, and this we ourselves would do were | we in France. I speak of the oc sional word—of *of foi.” of “diffictle number others, that we find thrown into our | language from time to time by peo- ple who know little or mnothing of the language by which they assume | that they may better “expr them- selves.” The custom of occasional foreign words is, I allow, at abroad among men, and we constant- | ly find pretentious phrases dropped | like flowers of the Spring on an un- | heeding wayside. However, this cu tom is, in my opinion, neither an a tractive nor safe one, for disaster (dn creep out of it to fall about one’s ea Four people, some vears ago. at bridge. Three of the four eng: Rl | T Her comed down pitty solid "at time ' her face gettin' maybe 1 better he some place else when her begins ter roar. (Conyrizht . Cranberry Pudding. Mix together one and one-half cup “uls of sour milk, three cupfuls of fted flour, one teaspoonful of salt, ne-fourth ‘cupful of mola aspoonful of baking sods upfuls of uncooked cranbe: s into a nd steam for without tak- rve with hard 10270 and one-half ng the cover off. auce. | . I | Lemon Pie. \ Mix three tablespoonfuls of starch with a little cold water 1dd to two cupfuls of sugar, butt he slze of an egg, three egg yolks. he juice of four lemons, and two upfuls of boiling water. Put into a and add a meringue the whites of the eggs ‘oaton. SHIt- gnd: foyr -tablesyoontiia of sugar. Brown in the oven. This $ enough for two pies. corn nd Samuel H. Mumford wishes to announce to his friends and clients that he is now associated with Gordon Kennedy, Real Estate In the capacity of Manager of Sales Department Main 10365 1343 H Street N.W. A partments for Rem‘ 3446 CONN. AVE. Now Ready for Occupuncy "Nesw Apartment Building | | il | $47.50 10 § 3 rooms. kitchen, reco Nosident IL L. RUST 1001 15th St. M.W. Elevator Service are equipped with enamel sinks with diain anitary Kitchen e 1+ with built-in tub: and bath (Murphy bed), $42.50. ption hall and bath, $65.00 to $79.50 ¢pen an-d Lighted Until 9 P.M. binets; built-in window rerig. rige, hright rooms with good recepiion hall and bath, Manager COMPANY ann 6888 L. T Have You Been Asking for an Ideal Home in Chevy Chase? Tomorrow’s Rotogravure Section of the Washington Pos will give you the answer “QUESADA” t Inspect {including Sample House 2022 Bennings Rd. N E. Open Daily and Sunday These h.-w.h.. colonial porch hom bath, electric lights, h bright cement cellar, large double rear porches, long lot to alley. Room for garage. Cconvenient to carlin J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. This New Modern Home Northeast *6, 7502 $300.00 Cash—$55.00 Per Month Today All Interest) es contain six large rooms, tile ardwood floors, laundry trays in e, schools, stores, etc. Two Unusual Homes at Bargain Prices ' 39 Seaton Pl N.W.—$7, 950 $750 Cash $75 Per Month Attractive six-room home with tiled bath, furnace heat. clectricity and all modern improvements. House in excel'cat condition. One-car metal garage on lot. 1441 E St. S.E.—$8,950 Special Terms brick home of six rocoms renovated: new roof: new hardwood heating pla~t - new electric fixtures, etc. Leth Romes Open Sunday 10 and bath. floors: new This is a r AM. to 6 P.M. House just hot-water Corner THE HOW—THE WHEN—THL WHY | in things, although it may not occur to | who hag lived for 17 years in a lack [ his |and gentleman sumed simple to it a simple, smiling compliment on her accent! We all, to this day, remember that the charming lady blushed as charm- ingly as could be expected, her poise left her—for she had ex | hausted her French vocabulary! and em- | Questions on the How. When and Why of s the in- ‘Pwnv.m v«vll be answered in this 40Iunl||| nocent bystander. Two were stran- | Addres ai nications to Anne Arden | gers to each other and comparative | inclose solf-addressed envelope. strangers to all The third was the hostess. | ARDEN in what made an interesting barrassing triangle. in; @ Stamped and a lady pon- | She murmured for she was an first, “Difficile’ | “Tres difficile.’” comment and bit later, she and was dealt, dered over her bid and very attractively ittractive woman, nd then, again This went by without the game went on. A was required to help her paremer over a hard place, and did so de lightfully, murmuring, “A tout prix place’ of “at any cost”-—which would have been sufficient But grief immediately for the second strange THE DAILY HOROSCOPE Sunday, January 23. Benefic aspects of the planets dom |inate tomorrow, according to astrolo le ‘h\ This is @ « beneficial | to the clergy who will find that the vear brings many new demands upon ». | them for civic or public service. Under this sway visits should Pe ccially if they are | ma for the purpose of showing in terest in the aged or the il Women are not much favored by the stars tomorrow and they will be wise {o nvold romance while this configur- prevails. » is a menacing sign for those descended American, without native tongue who, a mother without but the charming lady, as she did. indeed, know was pleased. After the he asked French smilin Jameson Built Model Homes Now Ready for Inspection 913 to 937 Quincy St. NW. : Selling “Fast Inspect at Once tiled bath, the part of th nch hand |ation The Six ‘large rooms, h.-w.h.. electric lights, hard- wood floors and trim, one piece sink, built-in ice box, instantaneous water heater and other extras Double rear porches, cement front porch With or without built-in garage “Ask the man who owns one” For Sale by Owners and Builders 906 N.Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 5526 WANT A HOME? SEE THEM TONIGHT BARGAIN You Can Buy One of These Homes for the Rent You Are Now Paying Why Not Come Out? $300 CASH 3rd & 4th & T & U Sts. NE. New Homes at This Locat. C. We Are Building Bui't-in Ga ‘IOWI‘.‘NS \ £IN INC ORPORATED R ET NOT zes VEST | | 919 15th St. N.W. | Phone Main 8949 555‘}!5%5&5!{5555&55 Hi'fi!-fi!fi‘&ffli!fifli“’- You Will Marvel AT THE FACT THAT IN THESE HOMES OF EXCEPTIONAL LOW PRICE YOU WILL FIND —the same materials, finish and equipment usually found only in expensive homes. Tapestry Brick Exterior Pareh, 10x18 mb'ng Fixtures age . first floor ak Floors, second floor veled Mirror Doar Floor Plugs in every room Linen Closet Coat Closet on first fl Open Coloninl Stairway « Door Knohy Closet in_every room One-panel Doors Latest style radiation Switches to all lights Transoms to all doors Exquisite Lighting Fixtures Perfection Kitehen with— One-piece e Al vel, Taueacs Tee Ro ning Board | % | Ruiiin Toilet in Steel Beam ¢ Deen Back Yard Samplé House 3715 18th St. N.E. BROOKLAND Facing the Franciscan Monastery Price, $8,950 Exceptionally Low Cash and Monthly Payments These houses e located where the outlook is beautiful and where the children will find a hife of recreation in the sunshine and pure, fresh air Out Khade Intund Ave. fo L3th St north on 13th S to Newton St east on Newton St. to 18(h St., north to Perry St. Main 6181 SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY Exclusive Agents REALTORS 1416 K St. NW. STABILITY IN CONSTRUCTION These All-Detached Homes, Distinctive in Appearance and the Most Unique Fin- ished Homes Put on the Market in 1927. The Price Is Absolutely Down to Rock Bottom to Attract You. If You Are a Keen Buyer, See These Sim- mons-Built Homes Today. 6611 o6th St. LW (6th and Whittier Sts. N.W.) IMMON Realtor ¢ 1022 e who woo and they will prosper if they | avold love-making | keep steady and avoid all forms of At There are signs of supreme promise [sipation this year, which should be | for all branches of education and ex- | fortun but that | | I | bei { 5|||IIIII||IIllIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll|lIII||||AlllllllllllllIlIIlI]IIlIlllIl||l|l||lllllIllllllllll!lll“lllllIlIIlIlIIlIIIIlI'IIlI pert knowledge will be sought as never | Children born on that day probably re, astrologers predict | will be exceedingly consclentious and The United States, in the next few |reliable. They may, however, be too years, is to become the most power- | pleasure-loving for their best inter ful and at the same time the most |ests envied country in the world glII|I|I|IIIIIIII||IllIlIHlIlIIl“IIlIllllllllll!IIIIIIlllllilIllilllll"lllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIlIlIIlIllIIlIIIIIlIIlulIIIIIIIIll|l||l|l|lll|lllll'§ Attention, Real Estate Salesmen We need two additional salesmen to handle our present business. Salesmen who are anxious to suc- ceed in the real estate business should, with the assistance given by this office, earn a very good in- come. (Copyright. 1927} | ! H : i Shapiro-Katz Realty Company Realtors—Builders 1416 K St. N.W. mmmnuummumlmn In Cleveland Park One Left —and that won’t last! This may be vour last opportunity this beautiful type of home at this price with ‘every modern conveninece 3118 Rodman Street 8 Large Rooms to get to own It is equipped Hot-water heat ; hardwood floors built-in reirigerator: tile bath with shower; brick garage; paved alley $13,750 By all means, + this home today. Open for inspec J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 see fine tion *“Jameson-Built Model Homes” FOUR CHOICE LOCATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM 1319 E St. N.E. 1834 Potomac Ave. S.E. 904 Quincy St. N.W. 1819 D St. S.E. You may just own the best, as they cost no more. These homes cost less—last longer. They are built of the best grade of ma- terial, by the best skilled mechanics and have double rear porches a wide front porch. modern conveniences All that we ask is t! you inspect these san ple houses and be con- vinced that they are the best, and the locations will suit you. Prices range from $6950 up. as well Very terms like easy rent. terms Pres. THOS. A, JAMESON Buili, Owned and for Sale THOS. A. JAMESON COMPANY 906 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 “Ask The Man Who Ownes One” by The Best Buy in This Vicinity 1403 Allison St. N.W. This fine semi-detached house has been ¢ pletely redecorated throughout. It is to cars, busses, churches, schools and stores. Lo- cated in this exclusive neighborhood, it contains six rooms and bath, inclosed sleeping porch, large front porch and garage on paved alley. We are ofl‘ermg this house for sale at an extremely low price, with convenient terms. Open Sunday, 11 AM. to 5 P.M. L€ Bre UNINGER & Soxs 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 Persons whose birthdate it is should .