Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1931, Page 47

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Elaborately Trimmed Nightgowns : % 41 ;: Some of the new nightgowns are 50 | & base on which to mount the tiny rose- elaborately trimmed and so closely fit- | buds. s ted that one might quite easily Another- charming it i i B £ - F g i3 o fr T f 31l 1 b A Sermon for Today £ g: i oF HE i gt BY REV. JOHN R. GUNN. them for Summer evening gowns and they are actually are sometimes worn for Summer negligees. The gown shown in the sketch was made of white wash- able satin with a ruffie of lace at the hem and another ruffie of matching lace at the top. The shoulder ;mm are made of two bands of ribbon with tiny resebuds arranged between. = These rosebud and ribbon shoulder straps might be used on a Summer eve- ning dress of white organdie or chiffon. The best way to make them would be to cut two strips of ribbon fcr each shoulder. Sew the strips together in the center where the straps join and then arrange a third strip of ribbon under these two strips so that it will provide Unweloome Truth. .“Am I become your enemy because I tell you the. truth?”—Gal. v.16. The Galatians received Paul as “an angel ‘of God” when he came to them with a general m of grace; yet he no sooner ventu to remonstrate with them on account of -their error and prejudice than. they harshly with- stood consider e to us speaking honeyed words and flat- us; but let them venture to tell us our faults and point out our s uick put his q'ell, Ive kicl Being a good c! I tock my tcp out started to spin i there looking at me, m he aint even going to st: h he nt, . d and we are at once ready | P o 8l to turn on them and treat them as enemies. When our friends administer to us the sweet sirups of admiration and praise, we are charmed and de- lighted: but the moment they dare ad- minister a little of the bitter tonic of criticism we are chagrined and become resentful. Ruskin tells us we should count our- selves happy the day we discover a new fault in our life or character—not happy because the fault is there, but because we have discovered it, that we may rid ourselves of it. But few of us And I street slow and top, thinking, O Wi much in dreems. Wich there proberly aint. ? i 4 Be- it iy 8 [ EHD % gv sB R § il i i g g’ 8 count it a happy thing when the im- rreruon_:o of our cl ‘ are chal- nged. nothing of our more serious Lnflrm‘lm!, we are usually hugely offended when our personal defects in grammar, pronunciation, manners or matters of similar import rected- We do not like to be told the truth about ourselves, if the truth hap- pens to be -in any way a critic 4 MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Cantaloupe Boiled Rice with Cream Egg Omelet Toast Bran Muffins Marmalade Coffee LUNCHEON. Spaghetti Tomato Sauce Ice Box Rolls Cabbage Salad Cherries Hermits Iced Tea ways unwelcome truth. We make all sorts of excuses for our resentful attitude. our fault was u in which it was made was not nice; TAYS, our alleged failing was exa ted; And skies are blue and fair, the critic ought first to have n the | I wish, like humans, I could change beam out of his ownl eye.” By a thou-| To lighter underwear. sand such ingenious excuses we rob R. D. D. ourselves of the benefit of ‘admonition (= =i 0 ko méy be & disagreesble dis- ;"ER!" ™ MODEW SKIN PROTECTION When Summer suis pour down' their DINNER. Bouillon Broiled Whitefish with Lemon tatoe U don’t have to scour and scrub to get that ring off! Just a sprinkle of Gold Dust and a quick rub with a wet cloth makes that tub clean and spotless! Let the work choose the soap. Gold Dust is the quick, sure way to get rid of dirt. + That’swhy we say,use Gold Dust wheneverthere’s dirty dirt to clean. So get your package today. “Kraft-Phenix Ohenus-etted LS QUICK TURNS- TO DISTINCTIVE MENUS..... BY MARYE DAHNKE Rhubarb and Raisin Ple Coffee cipline, but. it is far too valuable to be rejected. Our critics may not always EGG OMELET. ; and often their criti- Three eggs, three dessert or small tablespoons flour, & pinch of salt and one cup milk. = Mix flour with a little of the milk, then put the yolks in and when thoroughly mixed, stir in the rest oldth:“ muk.“dlnd when smooth an loe the thoroughly beaten whites. Have your spider ready with small pleces of butter quite hot, and turn the mixture in. Cover. In a few minutes peep in, and if it has risen to the top of the spider and seems set, take a knife and run around edge and turn one half over the other. Cover up and let alone & minute, ‘Then turn carefully on platter. Even {if it falls a little it is nice and light and healthy. for our self-improvement, it is to our interest to find our weaknesses and blemishes, whether discovered to us by friend or foe. Let us learn to welcome unwelcome truth. JOLLY POLLY The other day a woman, who is following our menu column every week, told me she had appointed herself a committee |? of one to go over the possibil- ities of cheese. Such discoveries |5 asshe had made with the Kraft- Phenix line! She was fairly |; bursting with the news of an airy souffié. A golden rarebit came in for its share of super- latives. Her findings on cheese sandwiches would fill a book! Do a little cheese research of your own. You'll be well re- |- warded. Start off with these recipes. Every oneis made with afine Kraft-Phenix Cheese. There’s @ whole meal in this sandwich On fresh rye bread place a slice of baked tongue or ham. Top with a generous slice of Kraft ‘Brick Cheese, shredded lettuce, and a tablespoonful of Kraft Thousand Island Dressing. Place two open face sandwiches on a plate for | each serving. Kraft Brick Cheese has (| such a good rich flavor and is so nutri- ious, it's ideal for a luncheon sand- Velveeta Fondue s & delicions main dish Here's a way to use up yesterday’s bread. But Velveeta Fondue is so good, your family will never suspect you're using left-overs. Mix together 1 cup of scalded milk, 1 cup of bread crumbs, 1 package of Kraft Velveela cut in pieces, 1 tablespoon of melted butter, The modern powder- ‘base, Plough’s Peroxide Vanishing Cream, takes the place of veils and sunshades—protects the skin from weather — keeps it fresh and fair. Plough’s Cleansing Cream ends skin-con- gestion (dirt-clogged pores) and brings radi- ant beauty to the com- plexion. Plough’s Cold Cream Nourishes the skin and preserves its Youth! Each of Plough's Peroxide, Cle: ansing and Cold Creams is featured in the popular 25c, 35 and 50c sizes. ; 9 Rlougl's BEAUTY CREAMS NEW LOW PRICES All 34 1b. packages of Kraft Cheeseand Velveetaarenow being sold by grocers every- where—at new low prices. A Lesson in Etiquette. BY JOSEPH J. FRISCH. THERE'S A GENTLEMAN AND SCULLER!” SAID JACK PUNN, CABBAGE SALAD. Mix well together two cups chopped cabbage, two apples cut into dice, two teaspoons ghopped stand about half an hour’ garnish with watercress or sprigs of parsley, PIE. Cream one-fourth cup butter with one cup sugar, add one beaten egg and the' julce and grated ring of one lemon and beat thoroughly, then add one cup each of chopped rhubarb n;ldtenfv?el:’ rliiiensA Line a ple plai th paste, dredged with T one level tablespoon flour, turn in ay asked about your health. We a person for a thing, as, “I the mixture, cover With paste and | | giyed him for a report.” We ask & thing (Copyright, 1931.) from or of a person, as “He asked & favor of me.” N. B. C.—Ask may be used with about, after, for, of, or from, according to the meaning to be expressed. We ask about or after a person’s health or welfare, 2 ds, etc., as, “He asked after . You'll lose it rich c Sflavor This “ACCEPTED” Seal denotes that SELF-RISING WASHING- TON FLOUR (and 'advertise- ments for it) are acceptable to the Committee on Foods of the American Medical Association Self-Rising MARINELLO SELECT DEPOTS are the Voice of Authority HEN Marinello speaks it is with the voice of final authority...and when Marinello appoints a Select Depot you can be sure it up- holds the finest traditions of Marinello. It is only the unusual Beauty Shop that can qualify asa Select MarinelloDepot. 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