Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1930, Page 50

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i‘HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. FEATURES. A WASHINGTON DAYBOO Great Folks in Unguarded Moments ||| SONNYSAYINGS | | ['Your Baby and Mine | | .\~ BY HERBERT PLUMMER, e Authors"Ate in Shirtsleeves at “Flaubert Dinners ool e bbbt v a health-making food! BY J, P. GLASS, r sl ‘Turgenieff was introduced to Gustave Flaubert by Sand. The Rus- sian and the ‘became l’l:f friends and thereafter Turgeniefl came one of the intimates who used to meet in Flaubert’s apartments in the Rue Murillo every Sunday afternoon. The others were Zola, Daudet and Gon- Tromey + mozas, setes e 4 : [y ly e ¥ TH ) It was called the “Flaubert dinner.” or N past E STAR’S " the dinner of “authors who have been » we I:‘:r';}o‘rm)?q:‘b:.am square , hissed.” Flaubert, Zola, Daudet and came in for This we DAILY PATTERN / Goncourt needed no’references to gain E = solidly ;%r':u 3 edt:’u‘nwiguwulg:.‘ - = admission, for each knew of the others’ interested % at a height whic! \ h necessitated very SER V lCE . case of Turgenieff they little ma;';mg Underneath the bed on the seat of the chair I kept supplies. 23 53 H A 7, in Russia. As Daudet said, Plaited Flounce. 17/ long distance away and so we did not go_there to verify his statement.’ It's cleverly designed to make the [ / These dqynner parties were delightful. times make him one of the most pic- | Jarger woman appear charmingly slen- “The great men could talk and eat with- turesque figures on the floor. | der. It features smart details t dis- Z out restraint. Real gluttons, they ate He is proud of his halr. Except for | guise overweight. / v with elbows on the table. - spec D Y N en v e N e —— . o~ Decessary trimming, he ! ring kilted plaits Thelr tastes varied. ubert g toes ly en aren’ "Wg W Dot been cut since 1900. ‘gtv"e'hfimrf:fimxg:% the siim, straight / Rouen_ ducks; Edmond de Goncourt 3 e SRR of U Mok adlen s e B | AUTUMN FrASHIONS He is unusually active for his age. skirt that hugs the hips. : | | was partial to sweetmeats fiavared with o B B : st r ‘| IN FACE. POWDER ! . . fort, as did h ther. ‘When he arises on the floor to speak he | The Vionnet neckline, vestee ginger; Zola feasted on shellfish; Tur: r ._.n 41 er mr?ed“o e and % T : , was to caviar; .~ He hi Beet and Potato Salad. P e B 1 ch energy. deep V of the bodice rolled into revers geniefl, of course, devoted ce eet and of T e St 53" strong 8 It once | deftact from ita breadth, When nearly every water faucet in |Daudet pleased himself with roasted ) Gtk ‘aons " stingiely; eGkimaas mm’,‘;“hfif&, s o B m‘ FEATURE NEW IDEA it a dificult| The short sleeves are complemented | Washington was adorned with a plece of | oWl 3 been - f‘ox:'dh?x‘nu?n ek himself heard. | by fiared ruffies, Cloth 15 ofder S sicain the &nnn. They sat down at 7 in the evening 3 . beets until tender, drop them in cold "‘“"'“’io | —_— 1 But he frequently is heard, nevertheless, | It's conservatively smart in black and | water? water and slip the skins from them.| srom Miss E. who is going to become Women Praise Face Powder Made on_the floor. N . Q Hollow out each beet With & teaspoon | the stepmother of a two-and-one-half- | For Their Own Type of Skin He is extremely courteous while | ther emphasize its chic the vestee and Sl o desp, DRCE 5 Somieds . Il | Yolrold BiN: T Wikt R eveny S | e mnite making & speech, and likes to refer to| revers employ plain white fallle cr A Sermon for Today keven and let stand n | M8Y I suggest that if ‘Daddy" would let T his colleagues in lofty phrases. But he | Style No. 738 can be had in sizes 36, ] tarragon vinegar n | pie mue“?-ughm hese s o thett in cosmetie styles i capable of rawhiding them as well. | 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50 inches bust. the refrigerator to chill. When £000. tias’ oW BALote” SArA:. love as in clothes, the Though he sits on the Democratic| Sise 36 requires 4 {,"“ of 39-inch BY REV. JOHN R. GUNN, to serve, drain and flll with the follow- | 215" 1 derstanding would be estabiished smartest women in e e e Rt gl g i e s e . o g Al o %“,L‘l,b‘;'ffna‘:; before discipline enters into it.” ‘America are follow- Al : 3 z I think you are quite right, Mrs. T. sutobiography | 1t also may be made with long fitted Power. - of celery and a few chopped UM, The pressios of the ‘newilady” g A e gl o |m§§'::i( ‘eanton g‘ep‘:‘ e de negre | _“Thou hast been falthful over a few Teaspoontul of grated ohion, and & lize b o B K g By o ana S B 3,3“:1!?.-“3 that he llm’ll.n Columbus, Nebr. brown transparent velvet are smart. |things, I will set thee over many g 1 salt acd pe[:rer. Mo :émwmfi?fi o —rehfiomhl‘p wfll}n _lnamu!ed. “Use aface powder For & patter® of this style, send 18 | things.”—Matt., Xxv.23. :!alflk m:fnr led M” g P e S Gl it s o :xac&ly su mz :: Wotistng_ over & ehemits Wbl o chives and place in cups made of crisp ' tomatio telephones at the Tate of 3,500 Jopr Ount &0 T ) magnep which hung loaded with a | lettuce. E;":Sl ::iz:{'". beauty of your but his professed love s that of collection & various tools and weights, e ARG newspaper editor. A » friend asked him, “What is the three new Plough Face Powders, . - While a member of the Nebraska ¢ magnet doing?” r for only in these three fin Legislature, he was fond of saying: A “I am loading it up” the chemist BEAUTY CHATS BY EDNA KENT FORBES L tewier s R e “I. am holding contemporaneously answered. “It been lying on the powder for oily skin, one for the higher office of editor of a country " table doing nothing and losing fits skin, one for normul'nhn. 80 o - \ mw“, 50 now I am giving it something of the pimples by dusting sulphur over - you can be sure you have the one Howard entered public life while he do—a umue‘ m?{.e evean mo.ftnlnx them every night. Continued cases of 1 t ‘made fo: ¥ d.n-! ] and it's. gaini iy uflr:d gs mnfi ha finger these skin eruptions are often cured by a e u ryou:‘ A0 e i St B B | e o o e Fie bR B - . J ma: a reinfection of the way, 9 ymw‘z week of such treatment |* B aupowduunmnh-uhlfi R\ | T ey ey e sl s o i e o B less CHILD || i el 6% by 3 s eir force, But no Te you P>y tant new beauty your FOOD PROBLEMS "'1,’,"’{’{,‘5,‘, 33311 lggerk,m:na tll’nl'c?'u ek a doctor. i re’t ‘ss \ skin attains under_the flattering Mrs, J. L., C.—Try clearing your sys- touch of your own Plough Powder tem for several weeks and see if your «.5¢¢ how ecoarse pores and other small blemishes seem to disappear needs Castoria [} = S ETE e 5 :-f‘-ueluy.m;fl‘.l {5 vreisa: and e ‘sous i of men are developed by something One-plate luncheons and dinners are g to do.” ] almost as much fun to prepare as to eat. Power increases with use and de- The advantage, of course, lies in the always wanted to pos- % e ly ma) also, and & \ o e vt o s, e | - Witaa never be sure just what LRy AN fi? the oval bea—i choose ; texture, rocess. Among the meats, take lamb, makes an “infant restless, \ Face Powder, in 1. chicken or fish, but take them festless, but the g sparingly and not at every meal. Take 2 a full bath every day, ending with a wer to tone the skin. If the & N. 23 §38 i : B 2gh s%@ S R LA Oyster Salad. i g of ecolic. : Readily obtained at I;I’y drug: o tore, the genuine easily identified DNl tow |t i & Gl I £t by the Chas, H. Fletcher signature and the name Castoria on the 38" 2 g ERLT 0 S e , " - feen scrubbed and the nails cleaned ) e hd H (VY SFAGE POWDERS GREATED BY PLOUGH NEWYORK MEMPHIS SAN PRANGISSO - A greasy kitchen sink ung... - 18 shamef UI-' | 7 kzww] have been zlrz'mémy tAt.J‘ cofi[ec | FLAGG ~I HAD it first down in Maine,” says Mr. Flagg, “and have used it ever since, even when I had to send away for it. That’s how much it meant to me.” And now that this marvelous coffee is dated it mieans even more to him . ;. to YOU ... to all coffee-lovers! 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