Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1929, Page 38

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hat shall T wear withjor coat costume accessories should be sort. tweed set recently seen consisted of a short brimmed cloche of blue and gray jaco.ard tweed ba~ded with belting ribbon, a bag of the same Qindlndlhoe.lolflmblulmdgly tweed with piping and toe cap of blue le:m . B"u:: a set would bed ll:;lut attractive & gray or gray and blue blended tweed suit. o ‘There are imported sets consisting. of envelope purses and scarfs made of H{ht-wdflhfi matching tweed. One set of the sort was made with a composi- tion ring as a handle for the bag and a ‘There are silk mflnfid to simu- late a tweed pattern. travel it is & good to have two appropriate scarfs, one of silk and another of light- it woolen material suitable for ler weather. (Copyright. 1929.) DAILY DIET RECIPE. Orange Loaf. Rind of three oranges. Rind of one-half lemon. Sugar, one cup. , one. Milk, one cup. , three cups. MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., June 24.—The first hot Summer day sends the colony revelation to one who had absorbed thoroughly that ancient bromide that OUR CHILDREN BY ANGELO PATRL Short Memories. “Hagel, your teacher says that unless you show great improvement in lessons this month, particularly your arith- metic, you will be left back. How do you like that?” “Well, I can't help it. I do so study.” ‘She says your home work is awful.” “I'll buy any camera you pick out. doesn’t say anything about hers—only me. Just keeps picking on me.” “Now, listen. Nobody wants to pick on you. If yowll do your home work right and get jood report next month, T'll give you a new camera.” " “nal one? Can I pick it out 3 Well, she'd do better tomor- row. Hazel said no more about the matter of lessons, and mother let them slip by, now and then saying ely: “Hazel, are you remembering to do lessons?” . . Once again Hazel spurts. Once again she slips back. The last card comes home and Hazel is left back. ““There! " All right. Very well. Don't| blame me. Remember % “tloelg you you' director comes to ask about it. Surel: the child eannot be vgi of th BT e work? '? ik ] fonsense got to go to camp. She can't stay in the‘eny .:l’l fimn 07" demands father. men have more tolerance and sense of | 98Y take to mean that sf t lines are PARIS.—Flares on coats keep getf lower traight %mn back and lower, which soon. !lehhfl?‘:’ communal model with modest flares at the KEEPING MENTALLY FIT BY JOSEPH JASTROW. Sattiday morning I raade 20 cenis selling old newspapers, just being cnough to take Mary Watkins around to Wites drug store for a ice cream soda, and I invited her and she acted glad and we started to wawk around, me hoping the other fellows would ail see me, and Mary. Watkins sed,. O, I have a ideer, lets go to the Grate North- ern drug store insted, they make per- feckly bewtiful ice creem sodas at the Great Northern, O lets go there. g, Heck, good nite. On ac- Me thinkin, count of all the ice creem sodas at the cents apeece, and I sed, G, all rite, O ?o. I :nnt. thats rite, I remember now, cani © Why not? Mary Watkins sed, and I sed, On account of that sods clerk use to be at the Grate Northern, saying to me, Hello there old scout, I havenc seen you for a coons age. ry Watkins wispered to thawt you sed, and I wispered back, 8hh, dont remind him. And I ordered a chocklit ice creem soda and she ordered strawberry and he put & exter lot of ice creem in them as if he was never mad at me in his life. ‘Wich he wasent. Sauce for Vegetables. Make one cupful of cream ssuce, chicken stock instesd of milk. Remove from the fire and add the yolks of two eggs beaten with one-half a cup- ful of rich milk or ecream. Return to the fire, stir until thick, but do not boil or it will curdle. Season with pepper, salt and a little lemon juice. ‘FEATURES BY MEHREN K. THOMSON, Ph. D. short. The outstanding piece of archi- tecture is the great wooden theater, re- sembling a hangar or an extra large garage. Oberammergau and this wooden building are world famous, for it is here that the Passion Play has been held every 10 years for some three centuries. The play itself is an all-day per- formance, depicting the last week of the life of Jesus, and is well done, W] sider that all the characters play are residents of this little mite of a town. These players are s remark- able lot of people. They take this thing seriously and most_religi- . _Those who are to play the part atmhmmzmammmmmd Lessons in En\glish BY W. L. GORDON. ‘Words, often misused: Say “a num- ber of apples were in the box” (mean- ing several). ‘“The number was re- &efie}d to seven” (“number” meaning a frik-a-se, 1 as in “{t.” a as Pronounce m“:b?;; as in “see,” accent last 8y! frig-a-e. ‘The charm of the town and the people consists In their modesty and simplicity. You are impressed B{i“t:e sincerity of their manner of g md their joyously naive outlook upon e. ‘The Passion Play is & great com- munity enterprise. It serves to give them a sense of unity and solidarity that you rarely find except where peo- ple are drawn together by a common project., Practically every citizen of the town, man, woman and child, has a part in the play. There is & mob scene that must tax the population of e oerid poms to Ober u not The world goes mmergat merely to see a historic Passion Play. It goes to see a type of life that is well worth seeing. The quiet rustic charm the | of the village and the simple homest faith of the people are worth going many miles to see. The e}t is well done and inf ‘worth while, but its power and reputation rest on the tradition of the town and the (Copyright, 1929.) More than 2400 tons of fiber, obtained from certain and used in the mnufacture of brushes, brooms, baskets and hats, were ¢xported from Brasil last year: d cotloges PRUDENCE READY TO BROWN CORNED BEEF HASH At all chain grocers and good STocers generally. MOTHERS into sleeveless frocks, ankle socks and & AND THEIR CHILDREN. fine lather of disgust. humor than women. 3 was shootin Until you stend on a sound stage|, VAT, 0 SR FRIE VAL SHeoteE with the thermometer on the up-and-up | mendous camera crane was the talk of .|th: village. A more imposi sight than that of the doctor mounting the tremendous steel monster and with much tooting of whistles and rin; of bells being swung up somewhere into the ceiling while the cameras ground intangible E d sanitary, however up by intangible words. Close up, im- | apart ms.::emmmm are meonnec'ed mediate action, no long anyw] are the underlying principles here. Cottage Cheese Pie. Mix-one cupful of cottage cheese with half a ful of sugar, two-thirds cup- ful of ter, E i body. ‘Today when we can, we get our facts by measurement, and first as to the re- lation of brains and bodies in children. Select the most gifted in mind, and how these children appear in ? ‘The conclusion is establ that the children with better brains have better bodies; the two go together. Before me is a photograph of 11 boys, all 11 years of age, all exceptionally bright as shown by merftal tests. Only one is below the average height for his , one just average, the other nine O 1L.yene-old ins, caually bright. -year. m&mmfiuo{nenrh%&. the other eight above it is true of it is also true of weight, e 5B stantly, and enough ice is consumed to pave the Nevsky Pmspect‘ i Production, like war, family and & few other of lfe's ilis, goes on | Sy, could scarcely be found. ter, & little sall, and half & , however. 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