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WOMAN'S PAGE. THI EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, =2 |DorothyDix Remember That When a Man Asks a Girl to Be His Wife It Is Her Great Moment—Don’t Dis- FEATURES. aT MILADY BEAUTIFUL |\ Hangsiouea AUNT HET Few Red-Lan- tern “Dont’s” BY ROBERT QUI Figured Silk and Chiffon BY MARY MARSHALL. WHO REMEMBERS? BY DICK MANSFIELD. Rezistered U. 8 Patent Oftice. | BY LOIS LEEDS. Figured silk and chiffon dyed and |informal dinner gown—the skirt of the printed to match are shown side pleated silk, a bodice cut “en forme” side among the offerings of Spring 'and an unusual sort of scarf collar of materials and just the sight of these | the pleated chiffon. two materials so alike in design and Red and tan and red and beige are Yet so different in texture and effe favorite combinations for Spring and Inherited Wrinkles. place it with another towel wrung out i) olendRvIE Iwaak e Mg ol | 1 oo T T HEReRt the: Bot ands oot woman in her fifties and she called my | (opcA S A rompi |attention to two circular wrinkles | and dry the skin well. Pat ¢ |around her neck, saying that she had | tgin Jorion. You may use yor leads one to imagine all sorts of w it interestin - H or hy Pr yosing at Wrong Time. always had them, and that they were a | pand lotion for this purpose © » imagine all sorts sting to note that on one nn er by 10 8 S © s e - €3 ¥ and lotion for this purpo that they might be used together important occasion during her sojourn appoint : ! = ;',"',?”5 & ',;sza',"""‘(,lci ‘:fir'lmr betwean | Pleaching lotion if jour n A charming frock has been shown | in Cuba with the President Mrs. Cool- | EEn LR EE i : . made of red silk with irregular small idee wore a frock of red and beige | |} Syeve Goarmy, f YOUNG man who Is in love with a girl and wants to marry her wishes me | | ner_eves which she als s 10| Kext. moming bathe sour | checked silk. with a red hat, a red LVER : ; ieatioh. | jheredity. . cold water a 0 ru R o o b shaes < S mon st s cany e s to tell you how not to ot bue i b vicually | [ aaracts 0::.’(1[;.,";1;;?;1‘; e wih e e G o ckings. impossible o tell you how to do it. because to do a really artistic job of proposing [t e | ez y fon of the time, the place, the girl and the n the stars will fight together for you and this through life also, but it isn't n unless we do not really wish to improve | several mon oursel Of course, it Tequires some ' become more creased 6 effort to go against a family trait. be or so, but do |it a quick temper or an inherited | heartened, as this phase will ! requires just the perfect conjunct these | mood. and nobody can foretell whe will happen. on to think that reds w main in good fashion throughout the Spring season. The fact t i no one shade or color is te dominant place augurs well. Green may be the most popular color for Spring. but there is a whole variety to choose from—absinthe green, clear ap- ple green, Spring green like the tops of voung scallions and billiard green Jewel colors are spoken of. too. but these are of the semi- jewels, such as amethyst and an the more precious ruby, emerald and sapphires. When Mrs. | Coolidge made her first bow in Cuba last month she wore a frock of laven- | der. almost an amethyst shade. | But T do implore you to put some pep into your proposal and try to make it | something that the young woman will be proud to remember as long as she lives { Wrinkle on the brow, but it can be done, | -Inhesite IS Rhace wiil | and that she will tell her grandchildren about when she is a gray-headed old “The three tlings that uplifts a'as many people have proved for them- | remo woman. | woman's spirit most is a fresh bath an’ | selves. i1 o havin’ other women envy sumomin‘lh Wrmklwsdu}az encircle thedmrk ma e or that when a man asks a girl to be his wife it is her great | she’'s got on an’ havin' her husband | be removed by massage and ex: | nmmifi«"‘“}}"‘x.f |‘l‘1‘(‘~”c'\\|l:n1nmion of all the dreams she has dreamed since she | act like he's proud of her.” t is usually short. thick necks that are | wore pinafores and pigtails. She has always wondered what it would be like | (Convrizht, 10251 s0 decorated. The skin may be kept | to have some man tell her that he loved her better than anything else on carth | firm and elastic so that it will not fall | and wanted to assume her board bill and shopping ticket for life. Perhaps she into the creases. Scrub the neck every | has spent weeks and months and years of arcuous labor working a dumb man Today in | night with a_complexion brush, pure | into speaking. or bringing a laggard lover to the proposing point, and she is J soap and warm water. Work up a thick. | waiting with breathless expectancy for the words that will give her the thrill rich lather all over the skin. Rinse off that comes but once in a lifetime. all trace of soap in clean, warm water. ow dip your fingers into cocoa butter e doing t may rela se have s ou the massage for abo: Use cold cream to 1 ge. Wipe off the cre n smoothly vou apply a shington History ' o or cold cream and massage your neck |of white of g3 to the Spor e | When the Willis Don't disappoint her by mumbling someiking incohcrent that she has to | Lol L do Lot i diagonally upward from the center of |ing the cxin el o ki huip condhis B0l s e veatly S s i a proposal because it doesn't sound like anything else. Don't ask her | {the throat. Do not forget to massage |coating of white of egg 4 diagram with directions for making silk | Columbia Thoater? to give herself to you as if you were asking for a peck of potatoes at the grocery | February 15, 1861.—Representative | the nape of your neck also When the tassels. and these, as you provably f store or @ 30-day option on a ton of pig iron. Don't hurl a hit-or-miss, take- | poward of Michigan. chairman of the | Massage. for about 5 minutes and : know. are S S BT t-or-leave-it proposal, done up in & few worn-out old rags of words, that she has | select House commilice which investi- | then wips off excest cream. Wring out new (rn(‘kfl' All you need is some &; rl; l () \ to take ise 1t is better than nothing under the circumstances. gated the report of a treasonable con- la small towel in hot water and wrap e oimfnind ohih | S Wisiois spiracy to overthrow the Government | around your neck. Before it cools, t the tassels. And full directions for doc | R MOST women burst into tears when men ask them to marry them, and the i Washingion, today made public the | 1 will be glad to send you with | e MUimen thini they are shedding tears of oy over getting such a good thing 1086 (e Sommitec eport, Bhe com: | it Tk 10 W \l M showing w in which tassels | G as a husband. But in reality the women arc shedding tears of rage because e i e « - i Abon e b e e the men have bungled the situation. Nine wemen out of 10 are so outraged at |1 the District and 2 wnich | = alks to women About Mones ¢ E s ¥ they Qutes | prior to the unusuall g presi- | - vou will send me vour stamped, self- Jealousy. the way they are proposed to that they would say “No! addressed envelope. 1Convricht | dential ~election . " it b o b e e e BRI ("luh;, haxe Aty i © Billy Bt Of course, in the old days, when a suitor asked a father for his daughter's 'since assumed the character of mili- | that way about Clive." Billy was pet-| =0 i an g i harriage, there was an elegant cut-and-dried formuia for | tary. organizations Seatbe i tishly ing nt. “You're not engaged | popping the question that was used in all our best families. But nowadays, when ' in ‘drilling and expect to obt to him, Mimi: I am. And I tell you the [ men and women work lo:(‘lhcli and plmy1 to! -lwrl and pop is lgol last to h;fi_r either from the State authorities or ‘hole thi milia ‘m sick | ©f an engagement, every man has to be his cwn love-maker rame up his | private subscription. Bu RED AND WHITE SILK FROCK. whole thing 15 humiliating. Im sick | of o L eeey bt Bl e BYW L GORDON “But Clive doesn't show this atten- Ga Depones, while tey = COLOR AND DESIGN. tion to other women which you object I said in the beginning. there 1s no school of correspondence that | With s SRthe 558 e plo. No one cver notices him flirting man how to propose. The most that any one can do for him is to | they intend to att or holding ha or og What pos- few red danger signals, and one of the first of these warnings is | OF the Distric sible cimplaint can you have against | against popping the question in the wrong place. | panies u}lBam_mor?' D e he ks lda Don't, for instance, pop the question to a girl in a restaurant over roast | \ng foF the sole pu 0t saying he flirts. T wouldn't 3 . : and! for ‘that a minute, (Bt ne beet, medium rare, and mashed potatoes ol the pays too much attention to good Whether these represen women. And it does scem rathe approach and that when you say Purposes of th ! and decidealy unflattering. W Mary, how would you like always to sit across a table from me 1 our own Or not, the c we go out tog he'll netice some | little dining room?” she will jump at the cha jany proof ti stunning dar ature on the other | Probatly she will, if you are the only meal ticket in sight, but she will | Whatever, as a m side of the room and comment on her. | always hola it against you and always wonder why you didn't have enough sense | sanction of State Then he'll admire the dress she's wear- | 1o stage your proposai properly with'a background of moonlight and violins play- ; the Capitol or ing. Then he'll watch her dance and| ing in the distance_ Of course, she knows that married life is mostly roast beef PERSONAL HEA‘l‘Tll SE l{‘vlCE ((1(:\1:n)‘:x\};n;u;\:;twrfi\lé'l;hx;\ .’ll"fii\\n‘()‘:ll‘ = | and potatoes, but she would like to have a thrnll as an appetizer with which (o: seem | BY MARY ELIZABETH ALL] “It's all very well for you to talk| w Income and Outgo. 3 ! Those women who have been going s far as|over their income tax ref carn, t ing to the discussion of " found much to wonder about for exam “should a tax on amuse nother tax on |spent?” T twice on t they can t look like large red back- colored and of the with fine Ton intro- rt and as ond 1 s in “ice not as z. udy—"Use a word three times vours.” Let us increase our You may think you have made a grez wer part of ' vocabulary by mastering one word each d: 3 Today's word. extol—to praisc in Kow the same the highest terms. “The letter cxtolled | 'd to make an his many achievements.” | c prop- | same Dis- | du In's | start it off. ocut for the she wan tted that an zations were host ne And don't pop the question to a woman in her hour of triumph. When a told how g . - t Or M ice to othy o 1 tertair BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. el e s | woman 1s tecling well and full of zip, when she has on a pretty new frock and | or e nained unias e alone in her sorrows, | Knows that she is looking her best, when she has just had a raise in salary or | g ¥ L SR °d ofl some success{ eal, she is 1 oward matrim h What's Home Without Humidity ?, Thus, scientific studies have shown, it rls have written to tell me of | Pulled of} some successiul deal, she is not inclined toward matrim 3 N .. .. 1s usually necessary to evaporate 40 gal- | their men looking at other women. i S It X As a general 1 1duals | ons of water in 24 hours in an eight- And to all of them T say—get over | She feels that itting pretty on the top of the world—as she is—and erals of the Your Babyv and Mine knowledge, or 1. Q room dwelling in order to keep humidity | this petty. rndiculous Jjealousy, and | that she had bett cnough alone. She is hugging her y and her | been recei - 7 sav. T can-conceive not up reasonably near the normal. thank goodness your man has the good | own pockett d wondering why any woman wants to trad War De ¥ im W an There are innumerable devices or the | taste 1o appreciaie beauty when helthem of a sband. At such a moment all that she wants to be to days. £Y MYRTLE MEYFR ELDRED. i i market and apparently new ones being | sees it anyman 1s a sister, and you are not out collceting sisters. he late i | —_— 2bout mi pp 3 | 5 G o B .- k: 3 might grade som introduced every day. all purporting to went out with you to e part of = =2 nd commented on the b . you would wasn't rav isolve the humidity probiem for the ! of ir time until scme ramy night when nd bedraggled and dejected, when b s her that she looks her age. whi» the boss has been grouchy or he le she cxpected. hen your suit, for her self-sufficieney is a collapsed balloon and all wants 1s a nice. broad, ie1 to weep on and a good. husky 1 to stand between her an he has come home t r hair is out of curl things have gone wror story has come back or | I{IDE wet householder. Man: these are, in my judgment. worthless. for at best | hey evaporate only a galion or two of er a day. which is scarcely worth | hile when 30 or 40 gallons is necded Some of the contraptions are calculated : Cl . women, ?Best Way to L Stshdan Cough This home-made remedy is a wonder ! for quick results. Easily aad | office Home in Good Taste nising the delights of mountain air (meaning an odor of pine oil im- 2 the stuff in the water ted). Others purport 1o adinih P ok ) v and flavor and alnl_rlx)év“: 0 ’L(;gwimaxax;{:m;g r‘mzuk?, E em? ven k ouch. B man wants a man proposing to her with his germs cared whether the germs are re- moved or left there to die of exposure Among all the devices (that is. except systems built in) I doubt if there is cne that quite answers the p though I know a simple equipms box tanks with ample wick evaporating surface used on all the radiators cf a | <team or hotl-water system most nearly | does the business. In a dwelling with 42000 cubic feet air capacity (where an’ estimated €0 gallons of water must sce fail to take De €vaporated in 24 hours when the air | e factor 'n the 15 _heated to 67 degrees Fahrenieit) W ’1, of the 16 radiators thus ecui “Th iy midity cues- Ped. from 35 to 45 gallons of water are | The fact that a mar e Y et | evaporated dally. Of course, if the tem- | FeP5on for him to cons perature were maintained at a higher | 7€ most pericct look degree. which is not healthful, probably neer in the universe. He ma considerably more water would evapo- | PeTfectly she's ‘'way above the ave rate. but, nevertheless. the air would | M2t re be suudh to0) dry that Tren ria Sw BY SARA HILAND, Why shoul watching a r floor? post-mortem over some previous love. t vou love her beause she reminds you of an old sweet- affairs before about them. She wants a man to lie is the fir: she aoesn’t want to h feman and tell her t st and only at These are a few of the things not to do. sen, but you will have to wait on ation to ou what to do. And. anyway, it will not m s 10t want you she will say “No,” though you wooed her wi Is and quoted poetry to het by the yard, and if she does love will say “Yes" even if she has to be a mind-reader and know ths You ate popping the que stammer and stutter and choke on your ppie and neser get out your prope t all DOROTHY DIX ons I could glean 4 studies of heal e | and Leor hes ‘could still teac s her a few . o5 =% Biily ought w0 be glad sc place. ¢ to me tired a man ol taste inct compiiment t i Diamonds Do Burn. Cliv _Although diamonds are th tasts cen eritical observatic How Many Can You Answer? | 4. What President's wife was a found dest substances knows v. should have preked |~ o B o . ler of the D. AL R.? | posed of B virty millions or more people will What occupation of the 4 Lemp vote for P who 1 ident this year. Do you s of 1dents? ve been our Presidents, Presdents? how they were elected, what they didl, | p,5, Which President was the son of a why ti mbered? Thess | 7. Whi eri- elected to t rgest mbers of re best 1 idents were never game good fun and good Am | Young and old will enj il 8 Who President during the | them war of 18 1. What President died at San Fran- 9 Who was President when Maine vervday L ase: cisco? and Missouri became States? Everyday Law Cases " What future President married a| 10 Have more than half of our ey famous St. Louls beauty? il‘rmm:*nl’ f\(lculdvd college? e e { May Books Be Subpoened 3 In what tate were the most| Answers to the questiol will J 2 aw ! n'l,"mu Removal M':n’ Cau i | | Presidents born? found on-this page. <:\\< ““ 1 e | Firm Great Inconven- | cows are g — —- N "y B l > 9 ¥ THY (OUNSELLOR | I BEAUTY CHA I'S BY EDNA KENT FORBES =l The b of directors of the Gi ral | e 8 i anking House d immediate | A Beautiful Mouth. foods that fatten dre the sweets W new probie olls und s | As every one can have good-looking |1, Iy HRssag Gty s books into court. | teeth these days of clever dentistry, fleshy place on your nose would reduce a large volume of e i or an | M. bul It means great care not to B 1 it aikly | Where i1s ino floniger KRy SEXqUsE 10 brulse, or eause irritation (o the deli- to eourt | Ugly mouth. There are dental chnics |egte membranes in nasal passs nienee, and [in all efties where work is done elther ng o discy | subpoena had b requiring it o by The firm was Jusine and needed it business. Removis Aved W con- | The number of things o “The board of dircet would e g e = ven emb compan: free or practically fre even poverty The I by one brok B0 exeuse. Given good healthy teth |y ATLY DIET RECIPE erage hous and th 1d @ smile that shows them off occu- A O books of the ng House | slonally, no oni .I..n suy that the ] 81 .- \ . re necessary W prove the claim v month 5 ugly e SosteRing: Suaess o Your H‘ir ’ Gl 3 do to mprove the shape of the st the tummons al ucted their | ca Sugar 1 cup. i e necessary petitions | teeth i quite amnzing. 17 & toth over- | Wwater 1.3 'cup, Uhics 1 Bs & S AR B I svant il puaty| mterc 1 |and b nusual Beauty | tact that the removal of the out the upper Hp and quite spoll the | 80 iice 2 tablespoontuls bingt: 2L T e | } AR Loanconventence and em- | profile. This cutastrophe could have | whipped ¢ nd arked st the cub- | been avolded by proper dental care m, 1 cup. | add w by | result in g red v the expression: “He f", na ol l( AL resson, be dismissed by | while the mouth young, when the MAKES ONE PINT REhG S h ehn f bu Rnows his onions"— he court Jw could have been spread so they Boil sugar and water together Rie o e Taver oake ¢ | \ s The court, huwever, overruled the pe- | teeth hiad room to le caslly side by [ degrees or the soft bail stage oot avers v €N w Wtion of the General Banking Co and | side When teeth overlap, one of them | pour this sirap over the well beaten yang g @ { < compedled U o biing e books to| 15 wually unhealthy, A good dentist |ege yolks. Beat until creamy. FInvor 8 fallows ¢ court, stating it acrifices this (which 15 not [ with lemon fuice. AU tme of Serving cuptuls of maple . WE H . s S0 may be nconvenient, and some- |much of a sacriicer, makes 4 smaller | fold i one cup of sty whipped cream pahrenhent on ! reter never been sure i1 X Vimes embarsassing, o the managers of [tooth und pivots this on or fastens it ves about 12 portions, our i n fAne s how much wood it i { < | & corporation to require 1t d | to e adjointng teeth DIET NOTE [0 one exs beats . one would do vou to be an | . papcre t be taken from it and| When the canine teeth grow e 4 stantly meanwt onion expert-- | g, ¢ exbibited to third persons Constdera- | lessly out of place In the Jaw they are Rectpe contains lme, fron, fat, vita- | whole butternut m s i . s of ICOnVeRIcnee et glye ¥ to | frequently pulled out altogether and fmins A, B and ¢ Can be eaten by | v Wt frosti 1At you like w W 2 e papamount teht of Bgants W re- [ never ed, crowded teeth gradually L adults of average or under welght Do’ wsed - place f | N . 5 orrea. | sort Lo evidence which 0 niny be dnthe bapreading to take their place. Children - it < < s bty 3 | power nt wits o produce and with- | whose teeth® nre w.),,..m.n.;rm ;I::;nl;i A . . J N b 1 paraty tix L whie e interests might be jeops | have casts made of the insides of thelr A Q "BwWUoQr l, l 5 . | \ g Gl | dped s the dminimtration ot yis- | moths, w0 1t an be seen whother the n inte l'(htll]g NCW Salad tO ! sut whea vou e | K v soaps . ich-like bird tee thwarted teeth spread more und mote or whether . | your Bt };m . i \ 3 3 " 1 " i | the condition tmproves of tselr ~l Nou want ks and ] " | nieres no une i Ui space ol try [()nlg ]t nothing just as good, | 5 z Pinto a dionsston as to what should be < O v 00 Ry bo sure | AN 3 Answers to Presidents {done tormke e teeth beautiful during | MIX the scooped-out insides of ficm toma that he knows vou Aoow by iy N 23 4 Oiidsons [yout e tine Lo begin making Yout | oes with chog ked exgs and your Coffec—and how' i \ 1 ) T et beautful s before he chopped green peppe moisien it vk Y P 1 Warten G Hardin b o bt s Gt and WS 8ec- |l widh Bt R-N aise, the new salad s eam Rre > S i : | 2 Grant guarvied Juia Dent | fond teeth are fornong The thing IR GiVOR 1€ 6 ADICY. FIBReTe il T th v aod adughner of Judie Fredoick | [what o do with your own month now, | g W i | | N i ‘ Dot of B30 Louls i 1848 il how 1o correet your mistakes. or efll the tomatoes and seeve them on i ~ s gght were bori i Vgl Vour paren My advice 15 to go to] lettuce with more BuR-Naise, Bute-R- ¥ i and soven i Ohio the beat dental surgeon, for 3 you can- | Naise s tine for all salads as a change trom 2 4 Mis Benjmmin Hain l 4 his work you can take his | omayonnaise, and for all sandwiches as a o thie fiest president geneval of that advige wnd have Ws dnstraetions car- | change from buter. 1 s specially pre . s * 3 iz tion ted ot by nome cherper person pared frest eggyolhs beaten wich femon | b Piflecn Presidents were e e rest, Uie: beauty of Sour mouth | juice, pure cocamery butter, vegetable oils v SN st v,:‘ -',‘lmt‘.lu:;:“ AT S Aepends PO Your expression and spives, A ) l"" way (0 ost the vitk ‘ BT, W An: OF Ao Pegy B There are ciuses where 1 1 | 0EY you ne veshy o 300 glass jacs, t wiky ) 4 | | Adums, seeond nesident Best Lo get the hedp of wosealp speciadiat | 96 your dealer's. Order some taday - with W Nes ot | T byler, Fillore, Jubison und becanse the trouble s somethilng that ks Phousand Bland Diessing. The w s . Canimot b Iu‘u..l.l.‘rnl.,uumxu ‘nvl n‘ui faond Mg, Company, Baltimare. 5 on tontes and do all that you can to bk b 5 \ 1 e L your health, but after s fale sl of Patributars, THE CARFEL COMPANY, Washinawa, D ¢

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