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D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY FEATURES. What A o wivwe | DorothvDiaxt “o ||| MNCY_PAGE orolhyDix; .. | e B FANNESY CORY Needs Soap Kitchens Should Be Gay as a Garden WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ————— = | Knitting for the Sake of Fashion SONNYSAYINGS | | MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. BY MARY MARSHALL. Rain Water. beiter ard rinse off more thoroughly and easily ERY few of us, excepting perhaps | " Tt s mot n z the farmer, re particularly en- | rinse afrer a f,'f,,:;;‘:: thusiastic about the rain. Yet | order to rem ] F you have knit ¢ wed BY FLORENCE LA GANKE. away am gings, pre- | Ther home?” To which I unhesitatingly reply:.They don't use enough ) ult t e soft soap in it. is more than a be special attraction ak but woma there is nitting on olbver 1dea tovnit th ‘ CORRESPONDENT asks: “What is the matter with the modern —_— The visiting interior decorator was A fine young man and woman get married. They ‘are very besieged with pleas for color schemes from & health and beauty point much in love with each otber and they honestly intend to do their duty for kitchens. “One at a time, please; of view it is & Godsend. One by each other axd establish a home over which the dove of peace will one at a time. Let's start with the! heurs a great deal these days about the brood continuously. Insteag of that happening, however, they are soon woman who says she likes blue and | wonderful properties of sunshine, both fighting and their home is & perpetual battleground. white. Use blue and white, by all | natural and artificial; how it brings — means, b you gray the|strength to the body and a healthy glow e 4 { ] 18 cynically true that the numbr of really happy homes, the homes | vhite a ir { a bit of cream in | to pale faces. But We are likely to for- | WALer for washing the face neck that people enjoy and that they flee to haven of re rom the it to remove the flatness of dead white. | get that rainy days also have their gifts | o1 0 ’““ dli{ sh iegend that the ketch are 7 hardships of life, are so few that we can count all that we personally I'd avold a glaring white—that shiny | for milady's besuty. Today, as I sit| 4~ '“r"l,“ '}}lw e: is & magic beauty and red / know on our fingers and have some to spare. and write my beauty talk, it is raining | ppnouicdoe that ‘Afim" ;.;oss from ihe hia shiany [ | hard—just pouring " down in_torrents. | {RO%jedKe that soft water dstilled inte me. The Scme of the streets are flooded, and I ir as mist, dew cr raindrops is xKind InARAN L | am just wondering how many beauty | 0 Mmiady’s skin hoose, but | and health seekers are taking advantage | FeWw of us who work can avoid getting n hard-water are should be taken to st ‘These men and women who make matrimony such a bad bet and domesticity 8o unalluring are good faithful husbands and wives who are really fond of each other and who toil and accept many sacrifices to make possibilities 't good that ting or skit each other bodily comfortable. But the one thing they will not take the trouble to do is to try to get along amiably and pleasantly. of this beautiful rain. Knowing the wonderful value of rain water for the skin and hair, I placed { several buckets to catch the magic soft an occasional soaking from the rain and often it is impossible to change the clothes at once. Wet legs and feet have to dry duriug the homeward journey in "['HEY know each other's little Weaknesses and peculiarities of tem ment, and that it is the easlest thing in the world to manage John water, because I h-ppfl; to be at the present time where the faucet water is very hard, and it is almost impossible to get a good soap lather in the water for cleansing the body and hair. To overcome this difficulty I use spring | water or distilled water. So naturally 1 gppreciate the heavy rain, which the bus, street car or train. But re- or Mary if you just go at it the right way, but they scorn to use any subtlety in making the proper approach and tiy> result is a grand family row over something that might have been settled without a ripple if only it had been properly handled. e Every husband knows that he can't drive his wife an inch, but that he can jolly her into going anywhere he wants her to go: every wife knows that there is a psychological moment in which it is safe to present bills makes it possible for me to have nice and ask favors and impart bad news. But do husbands and wives profit soft, natural water for my shampoo and by this expert knowledge of how and when and where h 't n W fini Use blue in | tub. mates? Hardly ever. And these wise ones who do, present the novel | 1inol ining of cup-| So the next time it rains put out sev- S e spectacular pictures of connubial bliss that makes r x Have a blue | eral pans and buckets to catch the soft OUR CHILDREN community, i g at the | waler, It is ideal for Washing the face —_— wi and sc and white polka | and for shampoo. You will no longer Sl S T APPARENTLY most married people consider that diplomacs . ! ol n T S the ey mmnE AL £ rare and costly a dish for daily family consumption orange or red in a hanging shelf, a pot | that forms on your hair during the rarely serve it on the home e prefer bumping of posies, a | bowl shampoo with hard water if you will of each other’s dispositions and characters to walking ar em. ] v nt a gray and blue kitch- | use rain water. The soap ilquid that deliberately tell each other home truths that 1y 1 \ ¢ n choose the blue in the blue- you use for your shampoo Wwill lather be untactful enough to mention to them. They 1 fi P and have the gray a warm N\;\Hr th: 1 y They don' e comum rd and wood- politeness t work pain I h lines of blue- i T No won iat 5o many homes are filled with ng and rtrife . : Hay My Neighbor Says: member that if you are in good health 4l fons and recrimination: 1 that h | pe us To set the color in black wash the rain will not harm you. 80 do not oyful | tired of eack er and fall easy viclims to the vamps and she ) of crear material. dissolve one cup of salt let the wet weather keep you indoors, \ flatter and cajole them f orar 2 1 in a gallon of cold water and but put on yvour slicker and galoshes Sl N s . me smell figy soak the article for half an hour and take a brisk walk in the fresh WWOULDN'T the domestic millennium be 1 ) I nes ar dged with p Hang up on the line and let drip rain-washed air. Don't be a hothouse wives would use as much, tact in d h each other ! Fow about a silver, aquamarine blu dry plant, indoor workers, afraid of the with strangers? Wouldn't e b amd conter f his nd American Beauty or Do not keep food in paper bags | | gusty. showery davs. Most of us, espe- wife stroked his fur the right way? W e new m r peautiful in | | in a refrigerator. They as | |cially in Winter time, live in an atmo- wouldn't she jovously make a burnt offering of h . r non-conductors of the cold air phere that is artificially dry and too i# her husband told her every day how beauti e was ar 1 a Chir r b To clean artificial fruit and warm. Dryness and lack of fresh air marvelous cook? F flowers, dip them in and out of are not only bad for milady's complex- white s0ap suds several times ion but ey lower her vitality and T'll say they would. For Rinse them by dipping In clear make her subject to colds. The danger macy. What most homes lack i 1 Y ral | ult-in water containing a few drops of does not lie in the actual damp or ples, but more soft soap liberally applied YORO i I warm brown is an 1| | ammonia rainy weather, but in the germ-laden Copyrigh 3 Twenty to 25 minutes to a atmgsphere of poorly ventilated places . pound is the time required to While people who have any tendency roast pork in a slow oven. Pork to rheumatism, gout or kidney disease should never be roasted in a 1d be very careful to avoid getting quick oven. Cooked in a quick feet wet, I recommend a brick member oven the outside is seared and walk in the rain, especially to over- room the heat is prevented from pene- weights who find walking in sunny ral shade trating into the center weather hot work. If it is a cold rain, Copyright, 1933.) all the better, as the body warms up through exercise 1 thought I would hab some into my diary about how many & d—but 10 cats is all there BY ANGELO PATRL to drive him to p there 1s some- th the matt mist child on th | “BONERS” BY MILDRED MOC Tumorous Tid-Bits From ) L Baked Onlons. Slice four or five Spa thin, add one-fourth pou salt and pepper to season. put into | casserole, and bake in a slow oven I one and one-half hours R PAGES OM THE | ition | rought The other BETTY COMPSON “I'm over 30,” says this fascinating creen star, “‘and don’t mind ad- thful charm, absolutely mittingit. To keep Keep the glorious appeal of YOUTH L ___Sereen Stars A Sermon for Today BY REV. JOHN R. GUNN know how— Way to Right Way. 1 to him, I am e Horace Busl 3 o % e b htatce ; ; * ON'T let birthdays frighten you! 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