The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 16

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‘ i ails rACE 16 THE ROSE JAR Leaves for Memories | Spices for Excitement Salt for Preserving 7 Blind Husband: | Have You One? sLIND HUS- IZES WILL WRITING ON THIS HERE’S CONFESSION OF A “I BAND” WHO AWOKE! PR BE AWARDED TO ONE BEST EXPERIENCES SUBJECT. cussion just The S quota of FE lumb t ban the little = The Star be to the neglect 3 and tha pened r Husbands,” whic! can be avoided i eves GOOD MANN TERS s ef peor DRYING ght STOCKINGS kings have COVER re GAR BAGE CANS USE VINEGAR TNUSUAL Faerie Song Writer at 19 eda SO thought her te he was a @ the theater and I know sagreeable they don't some day come = man who will cous and th I and the bome Is then in dan: I have had my eyes opened and know if they had not been opened tn time my home would have been wrecked. CBT A Former Blind Hus ’ PEELING TOMATOES 4 You can peel Splacing a fork in the ster tholding $: direct! omatoes quickly by end and Gver the gen Tiakes Suntil you he . pop. Ther Fput under the cold water faucet {The skin will be entirely loosened ' faecal 4 STUFFED DATES ‘ | For a dessert that can be ied in a very short time, try stuff bas dates with successful ' WILL NOT BREAK fis “O-Pashionea M String beads on dental flor a hit and song pub A Lond: 2 a four: fyou will not have to restring fered I STOCKINGLESS SUMMER GIRLS STYLISH 1 ¥ | th First they wore them rolled ¢ season ‘t's no stockings a wuramer girls have appeared were found “ lang and Helen Nielson, howe, rd resorts. Already with uncled ankles, and these young ladies | Coney Island boardwatk. They ever marry Pa contract basis on which for to tell been a little Jealous of him. He's| yo damnably r and you have known him all your life. I’m glad} that you have told me that you |love me better JACK. (Copyright, 1924, Seattle Star.) | and this| fascinating are Ethel! Dover and Calais ix not over 16 0 feet | deep, . Behold the June bride She n ftle te eat t ‘ he t is ruffled 1 falls in a semi-train. ec ht he her bouquet. The maid of honor aleo wears r ith sleeve i ¢ pastel shades. The bridesmaids wear bouffant frocks « y lace ower sa ot sages of flowers. Their hats of white lace braid have wide streamers of pink satir wedding belie! TheTangle ETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN TO LESLIE, PRES coTTr PRESCOTT you wrote me ging to leave If you 60 we right after you and ad sailed across the Between la Perier. I don rst piace. be 1 keep her, for I you that I don’t mind tell. by any been for her! It's corking’ nderstand how Alice n American men. think mhe was decidedly catty hen ing about Uttle Jack, ‘ou've no idea, Lesile, how sweet that kid is getting to be, and so/ smart!—why he will take hold of my | fingers mé pull He hasn't a part ke a little monkey and let | um right up off his feet. | e him. 1 hope I shall never | great confidence. mad about just as all] 1 have a time © scientific | ve raised him, y glad to read about Karl Whitney you the truth I’ve alway: mothers do. get him back to th Dear, 1 was hat you ss ! TOMORROW: Letter from Ruth lington to Edgerton Santiey, | ARLS j Ly pearls is newer | and much more GRAY PE: A beckon ot 6 an one ¢ ack channel betweru y |apple and cook for 1 /and dry. Te on ioe to chill and become firm pi yotke of th SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN (A Daily Menu for the Stout and Thir KAT AND— One-half mabine water, en gek co! f poss water 4 10 minutes. Add| make it of whole milk or cream. to rup, remove’ If actually measured, two nd hites of th ees are used for a fled custard sauce for the rest of jy sugar, spread rand then add le " spoons of this densert in eeighth of the whole Do let Alice get your goat I ri p. I neve these PROPER DUST PANS Tar an w men In buying dust pan get one, dbreidered enj he women who vamp | with a firm steel edge so it can bo| Most bei ge them they certainly do not enjoy!fat on the floor summer thelr wives to be anyt! jess than & comfortable sort of woman, a USE WARM WATER ‘riettloees and repose. lapeler.. Wrkkee: Choi “hk. bab Sent 1 don’t believe, however, thatiturn white silk yellow ye gained more than five pounds | pe x nce we were married, and Ithovsnt| ° wagon REFRIGERATOR were a litio thin) watch the refrigerator every day xactly right, dear-loo4 remove any food which sb ek ners Mable to de: the shoes Boyish Bob Shingled and Waved at Sides The boyish bob is the style chosen by Eleanor Zivingsten, New York musical comedy star, whose profile is shown’ here. It is parted on the side, shingled in the back, but waved softly at the sides, | Lose W eight —Gain W eght— | | considerably flannel skirts. ioe eet anes’ walt ae el of real Duchess lace headpiece and fall fro and silk roses bodices and cor- Then ring out the MANY TIMES THE PRODIGAL SON FAILS To COME HOME TILL THE FATTED CALF IS OLD AND TOUGH Home Furnishing ws MEM cama R FASHION HINTS CAPE COATS cape coats, id equipped r s. come in emerald green, yellow and red kasha colth, ¥ are worn with white with SQUARE BEADS for necklaces and they are separated by = small round cylindrical shaped bead. or BLACK COAT coat, straight and long, lack and white figured is worn with a dress of the same material ae the coat lining, and with a smart black hat. The bi lined with LINGERIE Summer lingerie takes Into consid. eration the beltless frock and slips and combinations have flounces sdded iow the walst-line, STREBT DRESSES Black satin dresses for street have jabots of white lace and shoulder |capes lined with white georgette. SHORTER SKIRTS Skirts grow shorter and shorter, 10 to 12 inches from the floor being the accepted length those for street and sport, Evening and din ner frocks, on the contrary, are often very long, RED FOX Bons of red fox are very popular, | particularly on the younger set. The yed foxes are particularly desired in the gray and cocoa shades, NET TRIMMING Embroidered net trims some of the | most exquisite 1 from France. Co ored silk are treq ngeries imported j re-cut beads are now the rage \ What They Think of Smoking Girls. I have ked for four ye really Go ene ont om ashamed to smoke in front of seth er. She weed to smoke, also m grandmother snd great grand I bave been married for idect. We auavs ” s, in fact, 1 nem Double Out of Date Standard Black | satin, such as this, is so dec- orative in itself that even cut jon the simplest lines it take and white striped on an elaborate air. Here | the stripes go round on the! go up and down on the sleeves and front. Six wide tucks at the hem, a few steel- ‘colored buttons and a tas- |seled scarf are cffectively | i wed, |skirt and under the arms but! éctng on a @ay for nearly a week mot accept char. meal ause be will = Grey: 1 beve been an reader of the €lscursion * who have written emoke, every her ovr vote now and bare en tics and have shown them if too Mannish and aping I wonder if he ever noticed crop of jon ftfemin I say, Miss Grey, let ‘en moke if they want to—it is j business, and I say mo man !s bebe Position to —. MODERN. . A Mild Fork. | Of Dope? Deer Miss Grey Uttle de- bigger. It a cig platinum and take a few draga but M isn't get: Ung you anywhere. A man made this remark to me: “L have been smoking for years; but } quit it recently and feal a new man.” That cert should throw & little light on the subj y look smart to p aret holder inlaid with | Should Set | Example | Dear Miss Grey: jing this smoking, T have been read: discussion about women | I can see no excuse for a man smoking, and cannot respect one }Who does, But God made woman jto tem ot to tem: man and an example of pur ine In tohacos ts poison jan nt in nm | ct, While I'm wr ° say that I think the way many x A ATO dressing is tndecent an | GRA she « the Salvation Army, } tate valued at over a millior No; he left a very small personal estate—said to have been Iese than | $30,000, ‘The property of the Sales tion Army, which was turned ever | to his suceossor, probably wae wercth more than a _manaitiaeanch

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