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MAGAZINE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, \%’ASHTNGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932. Revived Interest in Buttons BY MARY MARSHALL. UTTON, button, who's got the | play a stellar role in the ornamenta- 6 button?” | ion of some of the new dress. Bright In the days just after the | red buttons may give a vivid touch to a war that question was quite | dress of navy blue, brown buttons may | likely to draw a blank be-|carry out the-two-ton>d scheme of a| eause those were the days when wom-|beige dress or you may have buttons | en’s clothes were almost entirely but- | that precisely match the color of the | tonless. But gradually buttons came | dress. { back into favor until this Spring their| On some of the coats and suits there are detachable collars of flat fur, finished with three or more buttonholes, ' with corresponding buttons at the front | of the coat or suit, by which the scarf | is held in place. Sometimes a flat fur scarf of ascot shape will have three| buttons at either end, so that when it is crossed at the front it may be held down at either side | To the woman who makes some of her own dresses at home this revived interest in buttons should be a source of satisfaction since it provides an orna- | mental note st no great cost that can be as easily managed by the amateur as by the more experienced dressmaker. | Vertical tucks are another new fash- | fon that should be known to the woman | who likes to keep up with the latest styles. | Everyday Psychology = | BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS. knows | The word | of the! e on the! been written by | Its title was erning the Soul” goes to Aristotle is ! ble evidence that | zed his specula- | en a huge | old, when | when psycholc hology” _m The first | only the first tan | someone had systema tion. There n | unwritten histors ” o ‘ANSICHE came into t €. Me a‘l buttons espe- A hundred centuries hence, the his- | s. gllt buttons, silver | torians will scan pest performances and | and bronze-toned | argue that Wilhlem Wundt (1832-1920) was the fo science of | : psychology. At any rate, Wundt was eled buttons, | the first man to set up a real labora- size. They | tory for the testing of theories about human nat It was then and not | until then that psychology “lost its soul” and found something _more tangible to speculate about. Wundt taught that psychology was the “science of consciousness.” He handed the soul- idea over to the theologians, where it now rests i bed slumber, so far as psyc a science is con- cerned. The story of progress doesn't end with Only a few years ago, about B. Watson succeeded in no one can define con- name is legion | cially—brass butto buttons, steel butt buttons. There are W covered b large, small buttons, leather- | medium Star Patterns New Bolero Frock. Simplified illustrated instructions for cutting and sewing are included with | Wundt. each pattern. They give complete direc- | 1912, Job tions for making these dresses proving t Paris sponsors the bolero frock for | 5ciousness. He argued that therefore Epring, and this charming frock, No.|it bas no place in science. The only 177, is indeed a graceful version of the | thing he could find was “behavior.” mode, with its bell ket, tabering re- | And so today psychology again scorns Vers and trim, poinied cufts A most | 15 past and takes on 8 new and differ- tun S y ent_thought-systematizer. siunning effect is achieved by the use | €nf, thought-ovstematiser. - your particular bias concerning the na- ture of human nature: 320 B.C. 1879 |AD, or 1912 AD. MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Cooked Wheat. Cereal With Pigs. Egg Omelet, Popovers, Coffee. LUNCHEON. Chipped Beef on Toast. Vegetable Salad. Hot Rolls. Raspberry Turnovers. Tea. DINNER. Thin Soup. Broiled Him Slices. French Fried Potatoes. One and one-half cups wheat cereal, one-half teaspoon salt, five cups water, two-thirds cup chopped figs. Pour water in upper part of double boiler. When boiling, slowly add ceres and salt. Boll vigorously 3 min- utes. Put in lower part of boiler which has been one-third filled with bolling water. Cover and cook 30 minutes. Stir frequently. Add figs and cook 15 minutes This cereal can be cooked the day prior to serving and heated 15 minutes in double boiler when desired. ©f contrasting kips and coming to a point in the 1 Just below the beltline. Partic Dote the slenderizing lines, the snug- fitting sleeve and the general air of | trimness this model possesses. Here is | & frock that can be smartly worn for | many daytime occasions. Designed in sizes 14, 16, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size | 36 requires 3% yards of 36-inch fabric, or 36 yards of 39-inch fabric with 3, yard contrasting To get & pattern of this model, send | 15 cents, in coins. Please write very your name and address and size | pattern ordered and mail to The Evening Star Pattern Department, ‘Washington, D. C Our new fashion magazine, with eolor supplement and Paris style news, is now available at 10 cents when or- | dered with a pattern and 15 cents when ordered separately | ial, swathing the RASPBERRY TURNOVERS. Make & rich ple crust and roll out. Cut in squares about 4 by 4. Put s spoonful of thick jam on each square. Fold over twice, making it oblong in shape. Press down the two ends and trim off with a knife. Brush the tops with milk and bake in hot oven (Copyright, 1932 The Evening Star Pattern Dept. Pattern No. NAME (Please Print),... 177 Largest selling cane sugar “Sweeten it with Domino” OTEX prices are down! Wo- men who value safe, modern sanitary protection will welcome this news. For Kotex assures that complete peace of mind so essen- tial to comfort. Ask yourself—ask doctors and nurses—why 24,000,000 Kotex pads were used in American hospitals alone last year. The answer is obvi- ous. Kotex is safe . .. clean! Be certain of highest standards of purity. Kotex is made in spotless factories. Cut, folded and packed . .. all by machinery. Women who use Kotex know it's shaped to fit. Comfortable and safe when worn on either side. Stays soft. Highly absorbent. Disposable. Ask for Kotex, at any drug, dry ds or department store. %hen uying it wrapped, make sure yon get genuine Kotex. Genvuine Kotex Sanitary Napkins now cost | NATURE’S CHILDREN BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. LONG the b: tions and A who has not 1 hillside of su scarlet late in the ccol In the Summer leaves and the fru is a lovely thing to see vinte is most picturesque, for then you may seo its “staghorns,” as the branching twigs are s of their covering and their irue ty may be seen. The wine-colored “bob” is cone-shaped with a sort of bunchy surface. The flesiy part around the seed has an acid taste and is much 4 by Winter birds. Ma ted them, too, he never dr ants are ver Oc n- ous in the clust and afford ve ne meals for birds During May the new growth b near the end of the year-before t The buds are yellowish great advantage against the dar twigs. From the center of thess the new fuzzy growth is seer reddish purple. Soon the t begin to unfurl slightly tinted you of tassel: the old “bob.” The sumacs have two different k of flowers—one a pyramid white flowers and the other J remind ound with coming OF TH fet e o APM‘! dne woolon fas a yellow- acarf v Dulmming dotails follouwrin the colet acheme . IR Wt Buckle of the HHue Asude Dt o tulip AR[AFML. Liana Mo ¢ Famous Doctors DR. VITTORIO PUCCINELLI, the noted Italian hospital head, says: “Poi- sons backing up from an unclean intestinal tract cause . . . coated tongue.” branches. tem | Mississippi | Where lumber Is sticks, inlay boxes, and fancy articles are made from the Lists Five of Ten Happiness Rules To the Man About to Marry DorothyDix| (CONTINUED FROM MONDAY.) HE sixth qualification that a young man should have for matrimony is at least a kindergarten knowledge of women. Strangely enough every man thinks that he has some sort of gift that enables him to read women s if they were a child’s primer in big print, and tpat no woman could fool him, yet a new-born female infant can pull the wool over the doctor's eyes and a 17-year-old flapper with a half teaspoonful of brains can bamboozle a hard-bolled banker, Don't expect your wife to be an understudy of your mother her to treal you as your mother treated you. A whole and a revoiutionary change in the status of women lies be- ir wife and your mother JIGHTH “ when you Don’t expect too much of your wite. Don't be disillusioned discover thet she gots her complexion at the drug store e, and that the gold in her hair comes out of a bottle you are no John Barrymore yourself before you get & at you have been stung because she 1sn't a crackerjack She will learn in time if you will encourage her. Don't 1 have been taken in because you discover that she has funny, 5 nd temper and nerves and temperament. and that she has ndled with gloves. You would find a perfect woman a very ing companion to live with and one with whom you would have very little in common. TINTH. Make as greal an effort to make your marriage a success as you 4 do vyour business. Don't thrcw up yeur hands and quit because it doesn't move oil smoothly at the start. You wouldn't give up your pro- fession because you didn't get clients or patients the first year. You dn't expect your business to pay'a dividend to start with. Use the e patience in tryving to build your marriage up into a going concern. epply the same tactics to your wife that you use in dealing with best customer And finally, son, tell your wife every day that you love her that shows you are trying to make her happy. 1If you will spend her life on her knees thanking God for giving d. DOROTHY DIX. . 1932) (Copyrig and it is bobs are shade of the juice bobs. The flowers are on dif- trees. leave course, _are it has much valuable tannin used to tan leather. The used to obtain a particular brown and the Japanese use to make their lacquer. The wood of the sumac coarse, soft and brittle. It when polished and green streaked with gold It is valuable as a cover tree and furnishes thousands of birds with food. It grows easily on uplands and gravelly banks from Southern Can- ada to Winnipeg, south to Georgia and W are on the new wood and, on the end of the They are alternate and the widens where it grasps the nches. It is in this little house that vear'’s bud will be found. There from 11 to 31 leaflets with toothed is light, is satiny . is sides being very pretty to look at, scarce. small walking tabourettes wood. (Copyright, 1932.) E MOMENT | o | G say that Coated Tongue 1892-- Forty years of popularity among American housewives "SALADA" v DANGER! You can't afford to neglect this signal. Coated tongue v almost invariably means self-poisoning. Correct it by all means. WOMEN’S FEATURES, WHO REMEMBERS ? | T the top of today's mail I find !! three ‘The first asks me the duties of & social secretary. This is not very easy, because the exactions ferent. aloud. as best she | without openi Sometimes she reads the news- paper headlines as well as the mail, Sometimes she sorts the mail GOOD TASTE TODAY BY EMILY POST. Famous Authority on Etiquette politely or ‘cut her’ when I am alone?” The answer—To “cut her” would be to emphasize your awareness of her, as well as to be rude. The best thing is to be as polite as Is necessary to any acquaintance in whom you take no interest. special delivery letters. to explain of each employer are dif- Copyright 1932 can ng it. Always she writes notes of invitation, acceptance and re- She keeps a engage- ments, she reminds employer | gret book of her engagements. must be able shorthand |and typewrite. And | it 1s important that |take | she write a good hand for the personal various notes which be written by hand. | Another letter 1.; from a man know a woman. me very cord: am alone, and when I am with my wife o attention to me but talks wife. What am I supposed When we did not have a “be-kind-to- animals week''? . she pays Vegetarian Pie. cum o, This consists of any cold vegetables - one has on hand. diced, piquantly sea- soned and covered with tomato puree or white sauce. In an emergoncy use a can of condensed Caulifiower, green pepper and y make a good combination, or creamed cabbage and onions, or corn, tomatoes and string beans. Cover With potato crust, to which add two tablespoonfuls of Par- mesan_ cheese. To make the potato erust. half a teaspoonful of salt with a pinch of and add one cupful of ed potatoes as tney together with them in a downward In April mer scatt slacked combine and Sift one teaspso of baking pov alf a cupful of flour and add and roll out lightly v into the s for a few and polish 1932 TEA “Fresh from the Gardens” Watch for Anniversary Sale prices at your grocers Is @ Danger Signal to do about this? the top of the kettle will not then settle on the flowers and discolor them. lime into the sofl rounding each of yo (Copyright. v FRESH YEAST, eaten dail, ¥ corrects coated tongue, bad breath, indigestion, etc., naturally: It's Easy to Change DARK Colors To LIGHT Colors —with wonder-working Tintex Color Remover of She to very must Emily Post. he says, “who greets ally on the street when I Should I treat her My Neighbor Says: When boiling caulifiower place kettle with their heads um st t s TaE s 1.Supposing you have a dark dress (or any other dark-colored article) and are pining for a lighter-colored one. .. and again in Midsum- er a cupful of air- sur- your rosebushes it This sweetens in and fertilizers the soil To clean ivory and bone knife handles make a paste of lemon juice and whitin, Rub this well handles, and if very stained allow the paste to remair hours. 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