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AG 6 THE SEATILEI R THE ROSE JAR Leaves for Memor Spices for Excitement Salt for Preserving Twenty-Five Proper Age for Women to Wed | Says Noted Authority». . ing the vooat Miss M M today are inadequate f . wifehood,” de r M Me “Tim measurably, ar have ¢ plating housewife must prepar herself under condit ft era esent f ge of comy and of business partne the marital temor to be the lot of the girl who to adjust herself to advanced ¢ tions.”* Wait, Her Advice A period inte ish of coll be utilized « experience, she ‘At least three years in the busi #ness world.” sho says. “This give the girl ability to support herself, an ening between fi 1 marriage lieves, opportunity to meet (and thus learn)| Smen, and a ge which will reflect 1 Stion and habits * “During this period, it is inadvis. able fe the girl to live at b EAlso she should concentrate up her work as tho she nded never gto quit selfsupport “It is necessary that the girl Sbring about this expe ¥ a» our laws do not protect ag too early marriag flow ature girls of 14 and 15 mature Some states al atic marriages lead gerer may be guessed hteen once was considerel no more. “Even 21, I should say, is prema ture, climiriating as it does the girl's opportunity for business ex- 4 perience. “Twenty-five would seem a very good age, with 30 reaching a point where adaptation becomes increas ingly difficult” . Three Periods Experience with the opposite sex but wholesome and decorows Health Tips Bag of hot sand relieves neu. +| ralsia. ‘| For inflamed eyes, wash with S| diluted boric acid. #{ Hot water helps relieve pain externally and internally Take @ teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda in hot water for indiges tion. Butter and olive oll are good for burns or scalds. For ptomaine poisoning, plenty of oil or milk, large doses of Epsom salts in hot water, hot greasy water, and raw eggs eeesee give seeneeeee P4 INSTEAD OF MEAT = OU will Ike this dish of spaghetti | Zand peppers and cheese. It is practi- *#cal for an informal luncheon when many are {7 be served or for a home dinner. ® 1¢ you are “having” an all-day Emeeting of your sewing circle, and “must furnish something hot at noon “time, try this baked spaghetti and accompany it with warm rolls, pre “serves or jelly, radishes, tea, coffee + sor a. BAKED SPAGHETTI % One pound spaghetti, 2 tablespoons | . 3 onions, 1 can mush- | Grooms, 1 quart tomatoes, 2 green| gminced parsle: Peppers. % pound chopped cheese, (teaspoons salt, % teaspoon pepper, 4| Gtablespoons, catsup, 4 tablespoons} “butter or olive oll. * Put spaghetti slowly, without Sbreaking, into 4 quarts of rapidly} “boiling salted water. Boil about 20 ‘minutes. Drain and rinse with cold} ewater. Put butter, or oil, in frying “pan and add sliced onions. Fry un Mil a golden brown. Add mushrooms and saute lightly. * Remove seeds and white fiber from “peppers. Dip in boiling water for five minutes. Then dip in cold water and Tub off the thin coating covering the “pepper. Cut in shreds or mince. Add} to onions and mushrooms in frying | pan. Add tomatoes and bring to the -boiling point. Put spaghetti in baking dish, add x Bobbed Hair Shingled locks are not as papu In Paris as they have been. There are many women who are wearing ringlets instead of the straight boy ish bob. Short hair is still as popular as ever, but curly locks are coming in cut is as popular as it ever was, but the ends of the hair are curled into inglets. ADD MILK ‘When making omelets or scram. by adding a teaspoon of milk or water for each egg used SOAP JELLY A soap jelly that is excellent for Bhampoos is made hy dissolving soap shavings in an equal amount of boll. ing water and adding a teaspoon of borax for every pint. Good Manne EOPLE do not cross a room to speak to anyone unless. to show politeness to an acquaint ance who {6 a stranger there, to speak to an intimate friend or to talk to someoms about something in particular, RAIN god blew his 1 and that admit. of aching and stretching. Ye much leas tired hard day's work than if you are not perfectly WINS FIGHT | CONCEALED SHELVES cupboard may be jfrom view by a roller curtain which j finish in the DIVIDE KITCHEN DRAWER If you divide the drawer | kitchen table into several sections of accommodate different nizes of spoons | you want quicker and have |looking drawer. ideal age. Maybe it was. But| / ONE-PIECE | The one-piece flannel dress with a ape and a few but fur or even beads finish the edges of coats and skirts. oT SROCKS | The smartest frocks for street and | day wear continue to be of black Mrs. Rena Elrod, of Chi-| cago, has won her fight for the Illinois house of representatives. judges counted her out in the |) She demanded a | egx | recount and got it. It showed her winner. And she has no|P°* | opposition in the election. , t MEATLESS RECIPES (Unless otherwise specified, these | tomato mixture with parsley and cat recipes are planned for four persons.) | Squash Croquettes 1 cup chopped nuts, 1 | primaries. x nto small balls roll again in #r fat should be hot er of bread in woman in this country woul her husband had just been nominated for president REP COAT A coat of light rose-colored rep is Qven for one and s |trimmed with finely pleated bands of Add chopped ch with mushrooms and tomatoes | an hou ese and Bake hal ; ? ha SMART HAT conventic ’ I did not attend any of the se: of felt with a high square crown and | but I lis a tiny upturned brim Fondue is deliciou: small party or f: be doubled and will The recipe cs MODELS One and one-half cups s 6 tablespoons 3 eggs, 4 tablespoons 44 teaspoon salt pepper, % teaspoon mustard. crumbs and milk, constantly until hot and smooth, Add | butter, cheese, tard and cook until cheese is melted. Remove from fire two eggs beaten until thick and lem Fold in whites of three until stiff and dry on a platter with a whisk. Turn into a baking dish grated cheese, nd add yolks of at once. Creamed peas or asparagus or cauliflower could be served with | Total calories (exclusive of cream. ed vegetable), Lose Weight toasted bran uffin, hot water, wo prune and cottage | cup skimmed 4 cup ivory cream with % cup fresh berries. jealve’s brains, 4 tablespoons chopped % cup boiled kale again. The close-cropped back hair- | shredded cabbage, 1 bran roll. One cup skimmed ‘Total calories, carbohydrate, The prune and cottage cheese sand ¢gg8 you can increase the bulk | 1 without detracting from the flavor | nourishing and easy to cat. Un food chopper, the | stones of course being removed. 1 orange jatce, Put between thin slices of whole wheat or gluten bread tead of in coarse dice 0 plainly dressed a relief to find them verved in w bit different shape Whereis one weal in Paris which stands out above 1a Grand Semaine, or the mous for beautiful carriages, , salt and pepper s for the reducing diet so called because of the great before the seasoning ts racing events of the weels and is of find Lerself above criticiam to add butter nd cream to ind judgment for the family (Copyright Star, The three greatest events are the Mrs. J W. Davis Is Charming Hostess“! Mrs. J. W. Davi. BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS | prophe t of the Unit s we will eh for our fir of medium height 1Oe Adar ‘ mall artistocr She ar nd } light chestnut o¢ ed | fall for Eng to at a bit with gray jation meetlr Londor 4 TASTEFUL fectly with hk DRESSER Yet she has an ¢ One glance {mplicity that is mo to assu wear the 5 It is impossible to giv impression of Mra. Da ' duet ohos i petina he ¢ weuring a smartly when, in spite of her } black satin gown and a sr ein her husban iohie Dine Fase Sbe wor also depressed and sad or but a tring © count of the death of her sister, M © finger ri Percy Goff, who died the second day| She has always interested herself of the convention. in soclet nd philanth PROUD OF belong no clubs in New wher ? has ved he HUSBAND ~ biog Mra She * A member of instantly at t b und rev , ture, capable of dee oe a votion for thosé”he loves jon for th orens Of course I’m proud of my hu band,” she’ exclaimed. “Who we not be? 1 feel right now just a ed her education at home. to the court of St London, during the diff j | Immediately following the able But you must have been sure al along he would win,” T said This made her laugh. “Wh © bee anything ked. “Naturally fit ens into the White Houre natural! Add a pinch of soda to the t bisque before comt ned over the rad Style models seen at the Grand Prix. Left to right: Two Jean Patou creations in figured chiffon; one of Rodier’s sarfs; two of Drecoll’s models, the one at the left in gay Oriental blue foulard cut along Japanese lines, the other in filmy white chiffon with fringe in tulle dipped inblack waa. importance, and the Grand Prix,|worn all summer at Deauville, which ele nt, Ambna: dor }early and late August Prix was over. | white |Oriental Want Freedom gurs of work | it means th: she went on , well-| Luncheon Corn nit 8 GGHT thin sli 1 pint can aspoon salt, | ¢ of bacon Into four nilk If the corn wag solid ter they would save her from makes a good Sunday n bread Summer Menu Stewed prun © no jewels pearls and am of spinach but she sauce, string b an Eplaco. nd is a Pre GLOVES LARGER fad to wear 4 %i$ too large and may er husband was ambassa. ha Home Furnishing YONCEAL the nd to make ning it with no time could I have made any | milk and the mixture will not curdie. | AT BRILLIANT GRAND PRIX } Miss Grey: Have never written to 1of) What is worn at Grand Prix tho three the preatest in sociallonly is indicative of what will strange little squaro tastic leopard skin. trimmings, many # the week and is fast] Biarritz and The Lido, but also fore- becoming an American ey frocks along Japanese lines to make casts the new collections of Doug and Mary came back from] French couturieres whieh appear Sweden to be pre Moore came up from Spain and| Many chec veryone elae waited in Paris until} in sheer materials, much black be this coming winter, , both in alpaca and war, and what was} hot oven until the crumbs are worn will be talked about for weeks brown » much mousseline de sole Cinderella Story Brings to Light oiteful Sisters and Five Daughters Mal | Mothe happy for 2 BY CYNTHIA GREY and peace—as theoric nevertt their beg work in cor Dear Miss Grey: I am the of whom is married. My mother never allows me 25 and treated by y I have plenty of nice friend invitations, the whole family for day Of course, I can ha need help. GIRL who 4 mothe | 1 five mature sisiters at ce y does need help. But { family, she refuses the only possible road | have a case to tudent of humar 1 more spi than were in the origt- We have another illustr y tales are all pyscho We have a community of | regated women, and a whi pool of thwarted ions, honorable and natural sex 1 stincts turned inward; of great energy concentrated on petty mest ic of an inher. 4 need of love and of men ds, a cr « for marriage ged to an un fal of these home, me they pretend to scorn They would keep lovers J away from the littlest sis- marriage in spite of herself! They think they are doing { buttered toast and serve immedi- that they are tricking them- — their duty, but the fact is ke selves. aay A book might be written about nation is told by their the « mother sisters delight in disciplining me. other girls, but my sisters invariably object to my plan, Occasionally when I have taken courage e no men friends, although I woul like them. I am not unattractive to men, but my home I cannot leave home, so do not suggest that, but 14 AY owner ae girls who have bobbed hair, by narrow minded. |my own and I don’t consider my |Women Smoking striking example of and repression of normal instincts can do to women, And it would be a book of warning against the shut-in life for girl What would happen if six brothers, the youngest years old, were limited to the ro ine | of one home without ever feel ing the influence of the oppos- ite sex? Something resembling | & madhouse would result. w the plain truth is that women are not less strongly endowed than men with the need to love and to be loved and that the consequencg of repress are as disastrous for for men Song of the Shirt EAR MISS GREY: Apropos to recent events in the mayor's office, why not give us, in your columns, the “Song of the Shirt.” It begins, if I re- member right, “Stitch, stitch, stitch, It's many years since I have seen it in print. Sin. cerely, OLD TIMER. what denia women as | Widow Needs Work |you before but you have helped others so am in hopes you will help. Am a widow with htree children (one boy, two girls) to support. Am |tory—store work, lunchroom or day work, but no washing, 1 haven't rked for more than one day a week for months. Can |give you good reference. You can | give my name to anyone who offers work but please do not print my name. Cail Cynthia Grey, MA in-0600 for further information. eee Wanderer Rouses | Bobbette’s Ire Dear Miss Grey: In reading over The Star the other evening I saw the letter from “A Wanderer on Life's Journey.” Miss Grey these men make me tired. Tel) me, Mr. Man, why a girl} with short hair can't make a real | | Gain Weight ) Breakfast—Two fresh plums, 1 cup rolled oats with %4 cup eream, 1% cup creamed dried beef on toast, hot water. Mid-morning Lunch — One large glass lemonade, 2 drop-nut cookies, TLuncheon—One cup fruit cocktail, prune and cottage cheese sand- wiches, 1 head lettuce with 2 table- spoons French dressing, 1 cup cocoa, 44 cup ivory cream with 1% eup ber- ries, 1 large piece chocolate layer cake, | Afternoon Tea-—One cup grape} Julce cooler, 2 vanilla wafers. Dinner — Four ounces broiled brains, 4 tablespoons potatoes | in with cheese, 4 tablespoons chopped new beets in 1 tablespoon orange siuce, 14 cup boiled Kale, 1 cup shredded cabbage with 4 table. spoons sour cream dressing, 1 bran! roll, 4" tablespd strawberry mousse, 2 crisp cookies. Bedtime—One cup whole milk. Total calor 4,017, Protein, 404;| fat, 1,618; carbohydrate, 1,995. Iron, 0194 gram | Add two tablespoons grated cheese |to one cup of white sauce fot pota- |toes wu gratin with cheese, Have | the potatoes boiled and let chill be fore mincing, Add finely minced po: | tatoos to sauce, pour into a shallow | baking dish, cover with medium | coarse buttered crumbs and bake in women and their cigaretes is yey lyears. After several innefectual at {tempts I finally quit. It is needlew |to say it was the hardest tai® |my life and one I hope never foe periexice again with moderate users and can quit wher ever so inclined. power? jin their supposedly freedom, why they choose the low, degrading Bib its, which, instead of freeing them jin your column in regard to a Wi jan of 38 thinking of marrying oat of 23. She was asking, your opimet at that time was 40. She is nw © willing to do any kind of work—fac- | hast put God knows I would a trade her for all the flappers tii ever trod the streets of Seattle. else, as she had no money at Be time. We recently celebrated 0 16th wedding anniversary and De® there will be many more. of that article in Monday's Stat if she loves the man and_he Je her, then let nothing in the stand between him and her4 would keep them from getting mit ried. Bible. A HAPPY COUPLE for Boy thia’ Grey, MA in-0600. (Copyright Star, 1924) sar-Old Girl a and could enjoy Self like ad | has refused to : UNHAPPy, The Rose Jar appears ip The Star every Friday Like the Potpourri, jg want it to contain things. We want it tobe a page that the whole fam. ily will enjoy and look for. ward to. We want you tp feel free to contribute ideas, stories, etc. And from time to time, we wil have contents awarding pr CYNTHIA GREY, eetheart und uredly can ife? ‘They me nd I know may re wonderful mothers and Bom keepers. I think a man that Jody at girls the way you do is yey I am 18, have my hale both 1 1 love babies and housews 1 am looking forward to th time when I shall have a homed unfit to be a real sweetheart 1 like a chance to introduce jw to some real girls with short hak. a chance Mr, Man. IRENE. Advises Against Dear Miss Grey: The question ¢ ig, yet tragic. I was a smoker for a good maayp Most beginners delude themseive ne thought that they will te But how is it that two out of the users of the weed would like to q@ if only they had the necessary me If women wish to copy the malt make them slaves? One who has traveled both wai | RW, eee Disagrees With Cynthia's Views Dear Miss Grey: In The Sure Monday, the 7th, I noticed an artidt on the subject. You said t as she is now, What of it? I am a man $7 years of age! married at the age of 21. My wit when he was as that she would te& I married her for love and nothiag I would like to say to the lady Please read I. John, ivsl8, mb see Wants Home Dear Miss Grey: I wonder 38 could help me find a home out i country for my 13-year-old boyy have to work all day and be a from home, and can’t stand to Mie him in the streets all day. 1 to get him in a homo where be no other children and there influence would be of the best be he could do lighter work the rest @ his vaaction, You have eye many others, so I thought you help me. Please don't publish address, For further information, call i pan SE “| APPRECIATION) EAR Miss Grey: How otf © ever thank you for your terest and the quick ra my wish for a canary foreald mother? Several were off | I gladly took the first ones oy) The giver brought the bint i to me today and it is @ as young singer. While T had ee expected to have the bird for i summer for taking care of it bird is a gift outright ant mother will become very tached to it and that it sell it her worlds of happiness. ‘| One does not realize how goodness and kindness there in the world until som he this comes up and we ready people are to @ ua things. ‘Thank you so much for 1) help. “neue Gratefuly yours,

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