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WOMAN’S PAGE.S EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928 . .FEATURES.® . { Mincing Steps in Hobble Skirts WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO Home in Good Taste | | |Straight Talks to Women About Money i | BY MEHRAN K. THOMSON. Lot BY MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN. BY MARY MARSHALL. | Mirrors play a very important part - : 3 Have you seen the new hobble skirts? | This season, I am sure, will long Leadership 1s a rare gift. There are | involved the greater the thrill, That 15 | in " Liarin” dacorative. design, and we| How a Wife May Help. spacefor your business in order to Or what is perhaps more important— be remembered as the season of the only a few real leaders in any com-|why stolen sweets are so much sweeter | now find that the latest types of lamps | There comes a time in every young g s A g, oo have wou tried to walk in one® printed frock. Flowered prints and Hence the great majority must | One has to risk something g s AtFral 1or \Neir bases, | . TnEI8 comen & M fn every, YOUTE fepaceiwill fcnfiones i & resicential My own idea is that they are a |spotted prints. xrnmptriul’\‘ angular | ¥ rily be followers. Furthermore, | —The spirit of adventure is illustrated J "wm g e Moy g ot section ore :wr ly 0{!r e ol a n a good deal easier to look at than to | prints, and prints showing 'lnndlupfi} 'rh;‘ ll:m nd for tf:]}yr“:al:-rh:\]sé!';n‘rls‘rm!(htl\‘r(a l{l}ull pl::p\'.'t”:u\?'of:nnr el 5 l“hl;:'snmr r;flmns» e & triclal one :r;x‘gh:;ssqm:pl;}n i r?r?m .,’r;\.n l'"::l‘- wear and the fashion would be a good | or various figures—we have had them | ers ously there ca of oy sport, seems (o be in th i it b ety e 1T from, one's res i " as m foilowers. o the risk and danger invol e the lives of the hu wife, dence to make room for the business, B S Most of us enjoy being followers ratny- | inducrmen of Boxing conicsts i the im- o mention the family. It may be the | but thak sort: of [procedufs s & lostag s red as er than leaders because it 15 much | minent possibility of a knockout. And ! sis i sha r | one. 4 iy prnta will b < caster. There is less responsibility and Hiso sooimtenl the. fans aze when ! be a salaried man ell of his lite or | In order to do business proftably tiue into cool weather, and if, per- ) fewer headaches attached to following | thore is even a knockdown! \ | [branch out for himsell one must have adequate quarters chance, the fashion is one that goes than to leading. The leaders get the | ¥ How may the young wife heip In | business must be curtailed or limited ; A \ ¢ big rewards, to be sure—when they sue- | We find fault because we don't want { this situation? Chiefly by preparing for | because of space or accommodations i, Pularea cesd. On the other hand. if things do | (0 pay. / \ y it Sacrifice present enjoyments for |anv saving effected in rent would by withouy WhEm. Bt go well the leaders pay the biggest | The pay may consist of actual cash g the more solid and Iasting ones of the | scarcely be considered worth while Wherever there s talk of Autumn penalty. Win or lose. the stakes are | recognition of superiority on the part near future Add to this fact the probability that clothes one hears intimations of the d N o M aiir of Ahather. cx as Apobkr. All of these . { | "We cannot have everything, nor can |one's home is removed from the busi- e The two fundamental human instinets | come hard, and we nrefer to find fault | | we have many things at first. The ness section. Customers or patrons wil By o' teken for granied 1R fa0) involved in leadership and being a fol- (5 & means of getting out of paying professional man has a problem similar | not go out of their way unless they are that the warm reddish brown shades lower are self-assertion and self-abase- | If you are too enthusiastic in your | to the business man's. His wife, how- | compelled to. Thus a large amount of SISE the Weennh GAIL Hinetiond WLl ibe ment ot submission. These two instincts | * ise of the good job the plumber | ever, must sacrifice time and pleasures | business that would ordinarily fall to favored for wraps and hats for the com- taken togother constitute a self-regard- [ does for you, he is likely to raise hi rather than material things alone. If |one's Iot is lost because of inconveni- IRA wan: A ing impuise which is strong in all of us. | price a little or slight his job. Con- 3 & the future of a couple together means | ence or inaccessibility. e e e One or the other predominates. Where | fractors find that if they appear to| [ I | | anything, the wife should be willing to | Business cannot be conducted where chestnut that have already been ac- Felt Bar. Ssertive impulse 15 strong you | Show too much appreciation all sorts | invest in it a ltle, too | untimely intrerruptions will interfere REPYIW STeRGIRRAIIE N YRy oMAY 2 find a follower of demands are likely to be made for In order to accumulate capital, sav- | with daily routine. No matter how B T ki it Smart women like to create their own | “giye opacam, or submission need | extras, on the assumption that they | ling must be regular and systematic. |skillfully one may manage. it is diffi- lines. and the newest slips are made | ¢ v ensemble—a hat and bag. {or not be a distasteful thing. Being a|are making a lot of money. It se There are no two ways about it cult to isolate one’s home “office” or ves. 1f vou would like your | example, that harmonize rather than|phase of the self-reg inct the | to be the wise policy to grumble a et R el - ] We have observed, however, that the | workshop or studio from one’s home. copy of this week's diagram pattern for | match too exactly Individual gats a lot of satisfaction from | little. Criticize the job and the plumber woman who co-operates with her hus- | As a result must valuable time dur- it gl iyt ey : being 4 follower. It all depends on the | Will be glad to get'a fair price. GIVe | .y tamp shown is an unusually at- | Dapd in this respect seidom leads a | ing the day will be lost disposing of gl s, please send | (it the fnevitable black felt hat, a | make.up of the individnal and his rela- | the impression that you are losing | ., Lie 1B SRORR 18 00 U S e fact | “s'arved exisierce” or looks “shabby.” |household matters and routine. One's me & Stamped, sell-addressed envelope | yqck feit pouch often takes the place | tion to the lea be te pupil of & | money on your contraci and the other | FACHVS and modern one: and e 1A | As%s ‘matter of fact she is healthier in | buciness hours are limited in any event, so that I m::‘ \(yn::« ruV xk\ to you {the more 1\§xux':=1x1rd?}X\tf1]fl:)r 10T | noted musician is an honor ”Wr submit ‘fo!in)u 18 more likely to be reasonable | A% the €OUS ‘\;"_“;(.a!‘l‘nm;d' e on|mind, and less fatigued in body.|and when they are shortened Fm,yh" i arrying on the street and for shopping ' with grace and no loss of self-respect to | in the thought that he has driven a| .y e o = Money worrles are nown t 7 by the invasions of domestic affairs it . A roomy pouch has a S10S- | thwe who are FecoRnized Buthorities in | aharp bargain and 15 gecting something ;f,f:’c);nf;'l2<l"?l§‘3 e d«-r';xi)]:':faf‘inrr?":; Nine out of ten “grr;'km “‘rl]fho"rrm‘:rr\ | will be seen that the economy of pay- Peach Shortcake. | grained handle and a frame witk 2 any given field or hold a higher posi- | for rothing T e O O ily | have been trying to overwork the family |ing one rent loses some of its appeal. green and gold clasp. There are felts ion in life Foot ball coaches practice the strategy | yre¥ FISICCE B, n? the glow of |income. The woman who is planning | The home and office arrangement Old-fashioned shorteake requires the | envelopes. too. with novel leather | "We are good followers also becausc (of underestimating the ability of their | fCHAC POT, 2 toly U ward ane | for @ future has a healthy, hopeful out- | tends to make the hours that should be following ingredients: Two cupfuls of | stitching of our soclal nature and the law of |team to guard against overconfidence | ju+ward “the brilliancy of the reflection | 100k that makes life brighter and more | devoted to business lapse or intermix 5 4 cheerful. The luxuries and frills which | with those allotted to the household. : | flour. one-fourth cupful of powdered | Suggestion and imitation. We cnjoy the [2nd unfaithfulness in training it the fiummatiiig! et w0 : [Sense of solidarity that comes through | We find fault partly because we | ooy % add to the flluminating ef- | & CC00x ncee 2dd little real enjoyment | Any business that is not methodical, thorough and regular soon loses some sugar, four teaspaonfuls of baking pow- T & 5 being one of a group and doing what think we get more for our money. We % S o 1 to life anyway. der, half a teaspoonful of salt, half a | THE DAILY AETs mre doing A thiilt Wi DECase: we hite o “ylnv]?‘r‘y::« ;’:‘xmflh:‘\mlfiw );W,«m:‘.;:' YN e aves Lalliosib i | oo ah ok e cupful of shertening, preferably butter, HOROSCOPE o iite x oo Tanyenbire. s LR g | ol CInEr TENE A dEett nding fault | st G R Gecorated with a very | capable enough to work harmoniously | When one's business is making and three-fourths cupful of milk 1 honeymoon without a bride, Life itaelf ll,;“".,,}‘]“,‘ vE xfw-mfn 3 another p modern design in gay colors, then | With their husbands to a commonly cockies or homemade randu;.-hnr some- the four, suger. salt. and baking pow- {5 & BEbRE o n he thrill of the |gon. © The faull Ander o :"”?;"'k"”‘ ri- | pleated ; w’xrrf:,-iul end. They must have the ;;‘:fin: n:p';!:mrgg;'m:‘r’sri;lrr‘tg am_‘l‘a:r:‘r"ml.\ mik “‘;‘:‘;flfflin p'r‘;:mm(?xfe(-h‘nu an inch | Benefic aspects will contend with :,‘,'.‘Iy 1k 18 lood ows TaNE: ey i‘\‘,’ym‘r‘,,'h,“"m’( ”{ m'_?' o form an interesting effect in | their “friends have.” They must live | tion of something Tl a1 'md:m"‘fl]' thick and cut in three-inch rounds. DIP | those of adverse power tomorrow, ac-|aye more thoroughly aliv We find fault ”‘" ioe, . | com tion with the angular base their o'wn lives in their own way. nature, the proper locale is essen 1; each round in melted butter, then in @ | .\ astrology Th wruE tiiva e taate She csmonon of |y e a oph i theduRrd v o Fapalosoont glass of mica shade Given capital at the proper siage in | Unless one is rarely skiliful in this mixture of powdered sugar and a very | 60rding to astrolog spios Skl e Meosny 1 would also be attractive for this base; |his career, a helpful and sympathetic |respect. one will find that lvh' place for little cinnamon, Bake in & quick oven | In the early morning fhere may b e gosture that the world | An'apslogy is humiliai oY St | v rate silk one would be very | wife, and ‘a household devoid of debts | everything is its prorer place for ‘about 10 minutes. or until done. |an inclination toward titabllity, cshec| pag’ gone mad over the heroes of the |fne i shifiing the b Pault ind-| much out of place. =nd ‘vorries, most young men can carve | e —- Split. spread with butter, and put to- | cially on the par "fil “fi‘g“““d\ WROl.\ir. "The greetings and honors heaped | o hulldozing. 1% DAt Copyright. 1928 out for themselves a worthy place :n | Blueberry Muffins. | gether with a liberal supply of peaches | should be treated tactiu dden | upon the suceessful pioncers who cross | ' Wt infreguently genuine dissatisfac- - the wogld of commerce, | b | eut very fine, well sugared, and mixed | Under this rule of the stars, sudden | JHO7 T quer the frozen North | yonand ditaers BTt e i c Egzo The wife who hinders merely pre-| Sift together two cups of flour, one- with just enough cream to moisten well. | deaths are presaged among the prosper-| oo cnontaneously om the heart | o P”'vy'h"d{-‘;‘(c«x:;‘lfl:fr}\ v_‘,”,i(“ ‘1)1#‘ views oco Eggnog. cludes the hope of her own future, |half teaspoon of salt, three teaspoons Serve with peach S:l;l(‘lf n!nde ?‘s lrlwl< 'nu.\ but workers have promise of | T L e e d chiic of all | fr N s hers lea is to Mix together three tablespoonfuls of “;2,1 the wife who helps is amply |of paking powder and two tablespoons N JCKLES AND | lows: Add to two cupfuls of peach pulp, | immunity 2 . | nationalities. The fi ere called am- | " p fault S T ne-four f sugar | repai | Tx%kgg«;;gwg&&gn&g;&gg made by pressing ripe peaches through | Newspapers and their ediiors are well Rairaanrs o (a0 essnte thay 46 wr[;;"::’:fib 0 i & makiet of pettingon bt b Home and Business. jepsuer | Beskipra eratadd ng s o ORNAMENT OF A DISTINCTIVE | & coarse sieve, enough sugar to sweeten. | directed. and they will ;n‘"l'h at this| oo to unite the nations of the world [0t eyt S as s ‘w‘ r~l§‘r:~”mr a teaspoonful of cinnamon and a pinch | . | cup of milx, to tablespoons of melted SORT TO THIS EVENING FROCK | Serve very cold, although the shortcake | time, when they will contribute unusual|y, hip and good will than | B PoY o Ao 8. oy s | Of 8 r over this three-fourths of | If you have a business, you may have | shortening. Stir the liquid into the OF BLACK SATIN. itself should be warm interest in public matters P ambassadors Lo i R, i { habit | 2" cupful of boiling water and let boil | considered locating it in your home,|dry mizture and beat until smooth. 5 While there is a good sign for ‘;" ‘“‘"u'm- bacause the exploit they go through bl RSl e | two minutes, then add four cupfuls of | The obvious economies and conveni-| Then odd one and one-half cups of deal marrhprnc'l‘mlbln for a race of Tee Substitute r:fll_l,fr:""" (;"‘r:‘;;m»‘;‘“(",fi‘;:;‘i:l;; subject | eerikes a uwm\l;)hr chord in the hu- fiiad ) 5C :.11:1~ri mi " cEm m?rtfm:hh' 'heg ences rrr';:n!_v are at!:’a;:nvt. n"nd r'herz ripe blurb}:rlr’w l:-!th:uvr )?I’mdml';:(-? women without knee joints who merely g t C SIS, lman breast which points out more add the b2aten whites of two eggs and | seem to many points in its favor. over, washed and thoroughly draine alid along on rollers than for \:'::mm For your vacation heme. where ice| Severe thunderstorms may be looked || o diplomacy th In fhe London Zoo ultr olet ray v0 minutes with an egg beater. | Practice, however, contradicts all of | Pour into wall greased muffin pans and who walk as we do. is scarce, use the following cold box: | for late into the Autumn, for the con- |, sameness of hums and are being used in the rear rve with crushed jce and a teaspoon- | this, and home and business together bake in a hot oven—400 degrees—for And most women do walk quite |Select two wooden boxes, onc 12 inches | junction of Mars and Jupiter in JUIY | fact that humanity s one piece | keys. lizards and other | ful of sweetened and flavored whipped | t ly workable in rare instanc | twenty minutes or until brown. This freely. Look at the photographs taken | larger in all dimensions than the other. | still produces effects, those who read |, 4 creatures. cream on each cup. sirst of all, you will require separate | makes 9 large or 12 small muffins ©of fashionable women at resorts or in | Bury the larger box on the north side | the skies maintain 5 ised to be said that ail the world City streets and you usually see them |of the house so that it will be leve] | Women continue under a rule of the ) sver, presumably bacause love taking long, wide strides that would | with the ground Put a 12-inch layer | Stars that sharpens all their faculties|is yniversal in its appeal. Now we sav be a credit to any young man. The |of clean sand in the bottom and on it | And makes them keenly alive to all that | thg 1 world loves a successful cldetime mincing step that grandmoth- | place the smaller box, then fill tn all | concerns human welfarc. v pracisely for the same rea- ers considered ladylike is no more— |around with clean sand. Close with a | They will organize for many tefor 1ere 18 & universal appeal in t and yet with these mew hobble skirts | double cover on hinges. ‘Each morning | 85 the Autumn advances, and they g iventure. one will have to mince a little or come | pour a pail of cool fresh water on the | SUst disappointments as well as No doubt war, with 2!l its barbarity to grief. sand. victories. ; and utter folly, apprals to the adven- . | Girls may revive old-timg feminine tyring snirit in us_ The greater the risk styles and manners, but they will con- | ——————————— tinye to be alertly awake to all that The Dailv Cross-Word Puzzle | | #55k o S v o y - easily intrigued by flattery and will b~ ¥ e al ® 0SS or uzzie hard to deceive, the seers declare. 5 ight 21 According to ancient lore, this should Cvoring orees be a fairly favorable day for employing | young men who will be successful in work that requires tact and faith: | ness. | | Neptune is in an aspect that is sup- | y posed to encourage disorder and changes | of rule in government. i { Warning again is given that Europe ) g may suffer troubles that will affect the United States. { Mexico comes under a sway that | promises_surcease of many causes for TABL R unrest. The West coast should benefit i in the coming year. l:"w( fortunes are Iasflu’l‘d to many i { who invest in novel enterprises. A | ” Soman s lo aehieve great: prominence | Ven, s l\nanrlfir { . rsons whose birth date it Is have| e : the augury of a year of much impor- | Sweeten your iced tea at tance in their careers. These subjects| the table with this new of Leo may find new channels of income and may reach prominence in public | affairs. Children born on that day are likely to be lovable. high-spirited and opti ] mistic. With the sun as their guidinz { Mtnence. thes v wa i riescars| FRUIT_POWDERED | paths, in all probability. They may be SUGAR inclined to talk. too mich It dissolves instantly and | 2 brings out the” delicious | ' Green Tomato Pie. flavor of i ® Slice four or five medium-sized green L drf “f" Specially pre tomatoes. 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