Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1930, Page 39

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WOMAN'S PAGE,’ FEATURES.® Mannishness Definitely Banished BY MARY MARSHALL. rest, you will most likely get up to your normal weight of 128 pount aghin, v ho fear of not having plenty of hair| | DAILY DIET RECIPE mute protest on the part of women, old and young, against the idea that they never did A PIQUE VESTEE GIVES A SMART TO THE TAILORED SUIT OF NAVY BLUE COVERT want to ape their fathers and their husbands and their brothers. Even the feeble protest on the part of some mere man that the boyith of hat for the tailored simple felt, but this, , fem! ith | is inine, its Tifted fashion at’ the front | nape of | and drawn down to cover the neck. This ‘week's circular shows how to | f new ol | ne made rections for reproducing it. would like a copy of the circular please send your stamped, self- d en- velope ::‘M‘:r‘y'mu:-mu. care :: this paper, ou. (Copyright, 1030.) Y SUB ROSA BY MIMIL Interrogative Moods. The old books on grammar, Which tried to make our mother tongue look like a dead lan, , used to talk about the various including the interroga- All they meant whs that a lan It's ask me this, Maybe this sort of to us the war when the Gov- ernment uestions of good but now we have to have experts to run down these question boxes, bureaus % informa and what-fiots of ad- ice. It's perfectly natural for theé human mind to get into the interrogative mood, but the habit of asking questions is childish, You know how s With @i | It you | . | what we are If he mr on beggl: him a bite, I'll give him one he forget! A Sermon for Today BY REV. JOHN R. GUNN, God’s Plan for Your Life. “Let every man, wherein he is called, theérein abide with God."—I Cor., vil.24. I believe that God has a particular plan for every human being, and that where there is a distorted and misspent 1ife it is because His plan has not been . | discovered and followed. ‘The main for each of us is to find out and accept God's plan for our life. The central question for us to con- sider is not what will sult us, but (oa ulted in the plan an pu?ou of A et how many there are who never , | §ive a thought to this matter. All about , | us we see e hurry! through life without ever ing t‘:’!nfl out what they are made for. egfln through the years in a wild rush, driving at one thing and theh another, following al- ways a blind path, not having the least congeption of what Gotdl meant them to be_and do. No wonder such people fail to find peace and satisfaction in life. No won- der their faces reveal a restless nervous- ness and nervous restlessness. Such a state is bound to follow when one has no clear idea of the meaning and pur~ pose of his life. ‘These people not only fail to find Fuee, they not only miss the joy of iving, but they never achieve true suc- cess. They may succeed, after a fash- fon. ‘They may succeed in achie - | wealth and social distinction. But to fashions—short hair, straight coats, and | 116, the ad' all that—had their points means nothing to women now. They are 80 | g thoroughly convinced that men really like the feminine type of clothes, and | T they themselves are so pleased with the experiment of wearing them that nothing will stop ‘The only sort ? costume this Spring that even vaguely smatters of man- nishness is the strictly tailored suit, and the only things that can be said to be mannish about that are the strictly tailored rinish and the materials from which it is made. My Neighbor Says: making beating the custard, it a faint brown color without dark- it. Paper egg-case fillers make ex- | cellent containers in which to sow seeds in the house. Placed in flats and filled with light loam, seedlings and !iai E i Ry i ] £ .3%&!; il fod g t B ggis | §§ 35 5 § g 2 g! B £ E ol 1, b 18 -f» 4 i E e i £ £} £z : ; ] g : £ g 5 10 beet / l ; 5] 1 s i f: ¢ achiéve no more than that is not true success, The only success that i worthy of the name is to find and ful- fill one's divinely appointed place and iness and n. If you covet peace and hi d God's uceess that is worth while, for e, wo wodey maples e 71 twiee as good] ma For flavor . . . look to the mountain groves of Vermont for fine sweet maple. For richness ... look to farenorth Canadian camps for full-bodied maple. For both flavor and richness, look to Log Cabin Syrup, the doubly delicious blend of precious Vermont and Canadian maple, mellowed with smooth Southern cane. Try this delicious adventure~try this golden, woodland syrup on cakes hot-from-the-griddle! Try it=just #ry it—on dozens of dishes or des- serts that a touch of maple can simply glorify! Chapped Face and Hands, "These end-to-the-Winter days are the mmmrd:mamohl» the skin on both fnoe and the inds, Perhaps the previous cold dave have dried outél;’ll!n w0 1t O‘I ""'Q suscep! . In any oaae here' one direction which you should follow-- don’t wash the face with sonp and water before yoy go out into cold or wet alr, for the washing takes the olla from the skin temporarily, which, of coutse, becomes chapped. It the hands are washed just before golng oul be mire they are perfectly dry, then use a hand lotion of some kind and wear thick gloves, I believe as much as the next one in soap and water, but I belleve in afterward, B M F-If you wear your hair eutled and let it grow so it will hide A portion of the back of your neck you will find it very becoming while you bulld up and get rid of the hol- M, J. K--If the hly:erln agrees ¢ akin the small amount you wder base 1s all right. r ada on the chin, place a hot P over it to open pores and then Vlflr{ a little cleansing cream into the solled places before you bathe. Sorub with warm water and soap and make the Inat rinse very coid to help FIGARO SAUCE. Hollandaise sauce, 1 cup. Rich tomato sauce, 4 cup. Finely chopped parsley, 1 table- spoon. SERVES SIX PORTIONS, Gradually beat tomato sauce and chopped parsiey into Hol landaise sauce. Good on fish. DIET NOTE. Recipe furnishes some protein and much fat. Lime, iron and vitamins A, B and C present. Useful in diet to increase weight, Can be eaten by aduits of normal close the pores again b using it last thing at night, with jus The loee of a dash of cold water on the face first thing in the morning. Before going out into cold or windy weather give the skin a protective coating of cold cream, wipe off with & wder. If been through. Now, with tissue towel and then use work all day in an office keep a be of cleansing cream in your desk and before you go home at night cleanse the skin with the cream a&nd powder n before going out. Cam- n:mr lce the best remedy for a skin at i Alteady chapped. It should be thoroughly cleansed of all powder and make up first, and then camphor lce should be rubbed on and if possible allowed to remain on. It 18 probably more practical to use the various rosewater and glycerin and almond and honey preparations for the hands, but if they have chapped beyond the help of these lotions coat them v‘:’ufi lard, cold cream or camphor ul ey ice. loose, clean rubber gloves over them and work or read for an hour or 86, while the skin takes up the that will prevent chapping. White cold cream or camphor ice sticks are cheap and keep the lips soft. Anna G. J—The antiseptic for the scalp with dandruff on it was one drop to 100 drops of water, Mrs, B. H—If {:u have your head shaved you would be through with the dyed hair and all its varied colors; and the néw hair that would be coming out from the roots, and rmaking a showing within a week, would all be of your| own natural color. Your age of fifty-odd years has no effect upon your hair, for with a healthy scalp there will always be plenty. Shaving would be the quickest way to A complete fresh start, al- tl'mmh e less courageous do manage to shift from dyed heads to_their nat- ural coloring by clipping off as much as can be spared each week until they | have gotten rid of the old hair. Then | There are times when Castoria! A few drops, to sleep almost before slii)z away. when Baby has been safely through the age the welght must have been due to the extra strain you have Babies oils. Use lipsticks frequently. Not neces- sarily the red ones but some lipstick ‘ too fretful or feverish to be sung to sleep. There are some pains a mother cannot pat away. But there’s no time when any baby can’t have the quick comfort of little one is soon at ease—back emember this harmless, pure vegetable preparation when chil- dren are ailing, Don’t stop its use digestion who are of average or under weight. plenty of 2 baby is diarrhea, and other infantile ills. Give good old Castoria until your children are in their teens! Whenever coated tongues tell of constipation; whenever there’s any sign of sluggishness that needs no stronger medicines to relieve. Castoria is pleasant-tast- ing; children love to take it. Buy brouf t the genuine—with Chas. H. of colic, Fletcher's signature on wrapper. and your you can are DIFFERENT Right from California ecomes s line of finer quality canned fruits and vegetables. Naturally ripened on the trees and in the fields. Packed in the roducing districts under Canners eaque of California specifications, Rigid inspection and personal super- vision insure delicious flaver and finest quality in the limited pack of Blue Bunny. Juicy apricots, tree-rip- ened cherries, full -flavered Bartlett pears, yellow cling peaches or tasty Califernia vegetables, such as spinach or asparagus—the selection is both wide and eomple under the Blue Bunny Brand. Let Blue Bunny guide you now to finer flavered canned fruits and vegetables. Res- sonably priced at the nearest grocery store. IC COAST CANNERS OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Iso-Thermic Tubes « «+ « the automatic self-starting device for fast freezing of ice and desserts . . . Now you can freege ice cubes and delicious desserts Idflr’r’hmrner before. All u': 55."-‘:;‘ lnv; ‘special Iso-Thermic compartment (indicated by arrow) «=the world’s fastest freexing automatic device. 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