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PAGE 18 Consid ' it does a Except for love, ho summer straw out love. no sheik haircuts, no t But for love, dia y Would still be in the own tail-feathers! There would be no machines, and “Three ten. roses, ar réducin time, cook, sew, ‘end, wash and 1 have on @man eternally watching her may 0« Whe happiest, but I can't seo it that fay. Life is short, so why not en ery )) Dear Miss Grey: Wil! you please tell me, if a man and woman live Ss man and wife fot 21 years, is he entitled to his insurance at his : I have two children, a girl and a boy 12. WORRIED. StInsurance is granted to the per- (ion named as benefactor in the In- a Deplores Smok- ing in Pictures Fp et me eae maak ge Pola Negri WREMININE smoke fans—here's o 7 bit of news for you! Pola Negri does not smoke. ‘There was a time when she did. Bhe gave it up. And she deplores the influence the screen may have had in forming the hablt among Young women. Deplores it not on weny ethical ground, but because of Physical eff: especially upon girls who con: thelr unclouded Beauty an asset. ++"Tobacco inzidiously destroys a (Moman's beauty,” says Pola, Para- (Mount star, who is famous for her Mawiess complexion “IL have Watched its effect in many cases and whave come to have a wholesome read of the ciguret. “Unfortunately, ‘pleasant viee. 1’ hc a home can have much effect upon ‘Me, but I am always concerned Jest they have some influence upon ‘Kirls who may take picture actresses fas examples. ("As a matter of fact, I have had comparatively few smoking parts, Ih ‘Men’ I lit two or three cigarets, Witt didn’t finish them. In ‘Shadows of Paris’ I had a amoking scene. ‘There have been others. “But women who wish to retain Physical bloom do not smoke as a habit. And please, young women who treanure beauty, don't allow any movie umoking scenes to in fluence you to the habitt* CYNTHIA GREY | er Love as . Commercial Asse Many Lines of Industry Dependent | Upon It for Support BY CYNTHI beauty shops, no dance records, no plots f There would be no clay-packs f rum on the onds would still Kimberley, and the pearls in 1g Weeks” ‘ t| 4 GREY s the world go the would be sold in August There would be no movies—with. side, too. men in barber shops, bald spot. be in the mines at the oysters. The perfume nd the ostrich would wear its diets, no permanent-wave would never have been writ- night until 9 or 10 o k to have supper with some men friends of hia |} Don't you think they ought to take us wives along?—PEEVED, No, frankly, I don't. I think you * 9 9 t. If you |) She's Methodist; at n, certainly || Would Be Baptist eouive mmernnen | Dear Grey: Please help me ; I am a membde of a Me }]] church, but wish to belong to i Baptist. How show I go Dear Miss Grey r y 1) this? Thanks. ANA daugt f 8 completely s | Withdraw your m fr take the movies | @me church amd join the oth ek and ie 1 ees ab she pleases, she makes Pi Writes About herse # miserable. Is : Y anyt 2 cal ae » || Alimony naman Pkg rey a2 8 divorce evil ught not to Ko t movies oftener | pommewhat emt. ¢ aM than once a montt i then to a pie- Pi} et Tea” “A Happy Wite” ture made Just fc ren. ‘Tho aft- | | Granny.” ernoon Is the best time to go. Btart ; There are happy, successful mar |in today to e her. But be | Fiages, but a lot of are @ fall: | ventie and dc | ure. you have made up For my part I intend to remain | change things. Just Mingle. I am 19 and am having a} jy and do It TP fine time. I go out a great deal oe Gnd meet many nico young men.| Peave Wives 1p) mut I have not found one yet that nig pe 1) B-would care to marry a ome Hi} "The housewife who must stay at| Dear Miss Grey: My husba theme all of the downtown almost eve women would spoil the party. It natural for men to want to have supper alone occasionally to talk | business and politics. Surely you can find a woman friend or two to spenc the evening with if you're lone eee | Mother Is Best Friend Dear Miss Grey: I am 17 and am| wild about a man of 20. We don’t go around with other girls or bo we have been sweethearts fora year. ! Mother thinks I ought to have other |men friends. Is she right?—JO- | SEPHINE | | Of course she’s right. You can al ways count on mother when !t comes |to your welfare. You are much too | young to have only one boy friend. | | eee | an Dear Miss Grey: I am a young married woman and I go out to tes rat often. But I seldom car think of anything to say to keep my end of the conversation. H ‘can I overcome this?—JANE N. Look over the daily papers and try to remember the intefesting topics in Women at this stage of progres: politics and book. ala Read t it Christmas Presents Make Them | AN ORNAMENTAL + {41 boudoir makes a |Create the billowing crin Jot civil. war days by covering jratin-covered pillow with tiny ruf }fles of silk or ribbon. Then in |the center arrange a doll’s head, the! bodice being of color in contrast with the skirt. Pin cushions andj fancy powder boxes can be worked out along the samo lines. low for the gift Home. jare acceptable and quite Jive. Canton flannel may for the soles, with bands Inch brocade ribbon, stitche soles for sides atin ribbon ar |ranged in a turnover effect Is goo Pavoc it has played with many|iining. Ribbon can be worked int Promising, fresh young ms eae” yl i Madea toe tee Mig motion pictures. As the hablt|tion with loops to go around the Becomes fixed, the red lips fade the| baby's ankles Cheeks lose glow, the eye becomes | Guest ‘i lightly dimmed, the features are mary Guest, Towels ipa Sharpened and tiny lines appear. hae se ditterent de 7 ap bike “Women all over the world are|ives ‘Embroidery eae Winoking more than ever. Last ear nea are alway r ‘ z oe France sold 25 per cent more to-|/ife* Aue always at knot de-| bacco than ever before. Women ab-| v f of me signs are quite prett bed the increase. In America|), taken that hand work is ‘millions of cigarets are consumed ie Rietens “Bets W r by the fair sex. Powis se A Behe ilk eetecds cue | A anldus ‘powder toe will hold | fgpre role wihch demands smoking.| attention tor ity smartness, ‘rr sot that the few cigarets I thus con-| ee Tae ata nese vary jof ribbon and cover any plain box with @ billowing skirt and on top Perch an elegantly garbed doll, the colors chosen carefully for contrast. CROSS TUCKING Cross tucking, the tucks very close together, is a favorite way of finish- ing the winter cont that is not fur banded, . MEDIEVAL SLEEVES Medieval sleeves, close at the shoulder and to the elbow Ine, that suddenly flair and become exagger- atedly bellshaped, are used very plo turesquely on velvet gowns. | hur j effect w | bre THE ROSE JA J unior Hall of Fame Neta May, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Just, 349 16th ave. N. She the youngest entrant so far in our little Hail of Fame. ical culture and is here shown performing her setting-up BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER \, Nolta Photo by Jacobs who is quite exercises, Mao has been going thru|decided right then that little daugh- | ha 's an ardent advocate of phys- Cookies and Candies for TMAS coc (ume - r Ar sded a Chris wit frult cake and candies, w & good che membe far nd friends away from Yesterday I told you how to m fruit cake, either with or without The cookies and candy recipe y will delight the hearts of al Made nd birds, Chr trees and jolly Santas, they are quite s etare stmas attractive as well as eatable. Crisp Christmas Cookies {, One cup butter and lard com. bined, 3 cups light brown sugar eggs, 2 tablespoons water, 1 teany 2 teaspoons vani % cups fi baking wer nepoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt finely chopped nuts, 1 cup finely shredded citron. | Cream shortentr 1 beat tn Heat eggs, water and vanilla 4 wift flour, baking powder uJ salt. Mix citron and nuts y ingredients. Add liquid tn gredients to creamed shortening. Add dry ingredients and work until well |blended, Moll as thinly as possible on @ well-floured molding board, Cut into fancy shapes or with a round quitter and make in a hot oven. While rolling and cutting part of the dough | keep the rest in a cold place. Cocoanut Macaroons Two eggs (whites % cup shredded | cocoanut, % cup sugar, 1, tablespoon cornstarch, 1 teaspoon vanilla, few grains salt. Beat whites of eggs until stiff and Beat in gar | double boller over hot water Wh uke warm add cocoanut, cornstarch and var Mix well and drop from 1 spoon onto pans lined wi Bake In w | tops are delicately brown, Toffee Candy Candy that in easily and quickly [made appeals to the kiddies. They to make candy, but fond the that needs caretul dling are beyond small fingers an oven ove nts and wort “ys MPTY-TUMPTY, tumpty r setting-up exercises for the bene-|/ter should enjoy the advantage of| No Christmas would be considered tumpty, hur tumpty, TYE!}Mt of The Star cameraman, t | physics re,and at three months| complete without its “toffee.” The Teedle« je-codle—mumpty-| Promised him a faithful reproduction | started in exercising the little body.| recipe r RYE | of “how muyver does it So now every night before abe) Two cups light brown sugar, 2 ta | She is the small daughter of Mr.| saya her yw-LLay-Me" she does|blespoons water, 2 tablespoons yin However, phonographs aren't to be/ ang Mra. H. W. Just and, altho she ee ER acd f |eear, 3 tablespoons butter taken TOO seriously—even {f you] is an apartment baby, living at 349|P°F “dally doven” just ike “Daddy |") 0° oP ingredients Into a ARE doing your “daily dozen"—for| 16th ave. N., one glance at her in|and Muvver do it.” smooth saucepan. Let stand a few © ation of whi statement ro-| sufficient to determine her perfect; Oh, we most forgot. The young|minutes until the sugar iy partially fer to the expression on the face of | physical condition Indy’s most popular pastime—outaide| melted. Put over a low fire and Mian Neita Mae Just, directly to the} Nelta e is 2. At birth she/of calisthenice—is riding on the car-/ bring to the boiling point, Do not northward of these lines. weighed but 6% pounds. Her mother pet sweeper. Fashions Changing automo the 1 eve home, the the y of modern your health thermomet¢ and [ess has been devoted to| breakfast. The husband takes the hurried snatches of toast and coffee and catches his car or traln; the wit SPARGUR often weary from last ‘night's movie, | gets the children off to school with STRING QUARTET a “just what they wish” breakfast and then has her coffee and toast, Another picture—tho office girl dashing to m the 8:10 car. Maybe » has a fried egg, coffees and toast | watching her Masterly Interpreters of Chamber Music TUESDAY EVENING $50 SHARP DECEMBER 9 PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Next What doe s rm wh mo? What fasts have ne ed out before lunch emplo: uch break the gr ing child? Will the mother Sixth and University get thru her morning routine eas . 2 AX ; $6.0 1 will tho office girl droop be TICKET E1400 f ne time You answer too well, It on know the Tax Included Now at Sherman, Clay & Co, Piano House, time to get back to a better not our grandfather's kind | which ts sulted to you~ and Baldwin but the Use Garrett's Rum & Brandy Extracts gives a real Sherry Wine Flavor, and make your plum : puddings, mince meat, Intended especially fruit cakes as good as * ee pes to enrich the “trim- Use teaspoonful to a pound—because it’s extra strong. For ices, sherbets, ice cream, frozen pudding and punch, add one teaspoonful to a pint. Besure to get the gen- uine. None like it, mings” of a Holiday Dinner. At all the better grocers. * Be sure to get the genuine. Tf your grocer can't supply y. -write Virginia Dare, 30 Main Street, San Pranciseo, We'll send you what you want, a mounth of better breakfasts ie oe eS NaS Don’t Annoy vest being of some mine, mole of squirr d different uch fur as er is very n XT SEPARATE © newest SCARF } arfa on ¢ Paris crea. tlons ure no longer separate from the jcostume, but are a part of {t and often form the collar line SMART NOVELTY front is a novelty worthy ntion of thin and medium sized women. COLORED LININGS Linings of quilted taffeta in very ol: le colors are seen tn some of t ° stir, Let boil until the strup threads from a fork dipped into tt few drops into «a cup o' If the sirup f when they at Pour a if cold water. ™s threads that crack ° against the wide of ‘ the cup, the tc 7 . st0 | is done. 1 in Breakfasts Too! Guests sto wel tutored fans Cree wh 7 . jthe blunt ¢ of a r stand unt hard. -_ JHILE emt is reading, do} a nto 9 squares formed by the 1 u think ¢ ud mo in this a ver increasing W t him more t sha formed by the creases when clot colfft moe to Im ro as to whether there bes, fu m ‘ © my engines. eu ; furnishings change . : Rasen . n't som, else he would ¥ Peanut Candy the spinning First ¢ ake your breakfast |i. 4 Two cups granulated sugs : nook or dining room attractive with | Bes helled a ed roasted pe wer EF Put to an iron frying ab ic * & warm straw colc Fashions up fit DARK FUR LIKED necemary. Da 1 on nies the sleep, Gather | White ¥ bout you and start the|"AS Bowne roquett geht with a better breakfast Think of dat of 2 ‘neanos DIAGONAL LINES and in e h ‘ot rT ur 4 jonal line ry clev y foc Could nu be worse from » mile or ¢ " manipulated. ( quently show | 7 et health st am or wh heat, or 501 this lin ad onventional | FILLED DATES {| In justice to our fathers as other bread and a beverage, mi ening | elicious confection to serve fathers it must be said that 10a OF cholee for the childres e208 as h afternoon tea is made by ston- they t to eat, Of cour 4 must cary your frult SOMETHING NEW jing dates and filling the center A few ¥ 8 later another fashion|@nd cereal from day to day and) 4 coat that buttons over a long | “C8 Cheese, then dipping grad became the vor With | occasionally add a silco of crisp | yest that reaches to the hemline, the |*"° ! shredded cocoanut. the coming of the clectric train, the| bacon, ham or eggs. eee | FOR IRONING BOARD | When you make a new cover for your ironing board, instead of sew. Jing ft on, use brass rings and la {t together with a string. Then you | can removo it as often as you like and keep it clean. . EXCELLENT DRAIN Paper toweling is excel draining fried foods | eee ea TO REMOVE sPoTs To remove © apots from books jay a pleco of blotting paper |the spot and press with }iron. over @ warm flat If not entirely removed, thickly with powdered magr fuller’s earth and let stand a cover Put Into top of | Leaves for Memories Spices for Excitement Salt for Preserving Here's just a glimpse of the many lavish gowns that will be seen at the formal opening of the New Olympic hotel to- morrow evening. At the left ts a creation of white satis with gold beads and silver lined bugles. The gown at the |right is of emerald green velvet with ornament of silver bugles, rhinestones and emeralds. The shoulder straps are jeweled, | BY CYNTHIA GREY HE 7» alin which § of pure Greek {nsp! magnificent—daz | *her s so bejeweled the Uke r before wit: | the forma] ture rade $0 > nd chi past brains, Dame | it ~ Fam Came to Me Through These Beauty Aids |new winter coats whero expense is 10 object { can be " r oe |no o r eshened by tho appli. | Edna Wallace Hopper Set ae cation of cqual parts of and | made myself amous bt 1 ENVELOPE BAG | white ‘ beater fhe ives Sei I ee de mys : f x ~ zm 4 > it uns to the depths, then Tho envelope bag continues in fa-Jon with a plece of soft flannel and}ycars a clecious eure A Gaal eben nen vith, it. . sonst trimmed with | polish ¥ tas $ eden: rel Se eR ee wi It. Yor and ts occaslonally trimmed with [pollah with an old atk handkerchief. |" Now I remain at helght—as/My Facial Youth will bring you strap or binding of another color ‘ ole 1 beautiful « The | new conceptions of what k rloty's ake Hi JELLY BOLLING Jenvy of thousands who see me daily| means. ‘The cost In thee ee = ee The more sugar a Jelly recipe ¢ on the stage. | RES : QUITE POPULAR }for, the shorter time will be required | All that because I searched the| White Youth Clay Tho tiered offect 1s quite as popu: |{F bolting, world for aids to youth and: beauty.| A now.type clay, white, refined las (n: comtataaiin wownn’s IP Brwaics es ’ . |1 found t best that science offered. | and dainty. Vastly different from the long atraight line, but does so DICED CARROTS |Then all the later, better helps. without detracting from the slender, untrimmed effect LONG.WAISTED SLIPS The newest combinations and slips are long waisted to follow the line of the popular dress models. ect | ATTRACTIVE COATS Sinart winter coats de in two shade: of kasha or | heavier wools, An attractive coat of binck silk rep is ined with red and | black plaid and becomes a’ sport model when worn platd side out. cee } i} | | are reversible. PRETTY LINGERIE Lingerie of shaded georgette crepe with fine pleats or hand hematitch- Ing and delicately tinted laces is the last word in elegance, CASCADE, DRAPERIES Cascade draperies are liked on atreet frocks as well as those for afternoon and evening. There is a tendency to soften the lines of the Diced carrots are delicious served | with boiled cauliflower, with Hol-| landaise sauce served bver all | te ary | COLD ROAST PORK A delicous way to serve cold roast pork is to slice the meat rather thin | and arrange on a platter and pour | over it two-thirds of a cup of French dressing to which finely chopped jcelery hearts, minced parsley and a | chopped onion have been added. Let! stand an hour or fo before serving, | PAINT HOSE Asmat! leak in a garden howe may be mended by painting the outside of the hose with roofing paint, . ° RICH BROWN CRUST Refore you put a sponge cake in to bake sprinkle a little fine white sugar over the top. This makes the rich brown looking crust that ts so desirable, Reaver ts one of the most popular furs for banding and trimming and very tailored models with some such feminine touch, is particularly good on conts and coat dresses, | the crude and muddy cl Now those supreme helps are at|p, ave employed. sso many The final result of every woman's call. All druggtsts|29 years of scientific study. and toilet counte: have them. In It purges the skin of all that four preparations are combined 52 and mars it. Removes tho |" ' ee sere ha = uses of blackheads and blemishes. pear wii ! helps do for! Brings a rosy afterglow which women. You owe that to yourself. | ainases and deligtits, Combats all My Youth Cream |'nes and wrinkles, reduces enlarged x pore ~My Youth Cream ts a remarkable) No girl or woman can afford to creation, combining many fact rs. It} omit It multiplies beauty. And contains products of toth lemon and |many women seem to drop ten years strawberry, Also all the best helps] after ono application, My White Science gave me to foster and pro:! youth Cl tect the skin, y costs 50¢ and $1, It comes in two types—cold cream My Hair Youth and vanishing. “I use it as a night) ‘The cause of my luxuriant halr, cream, also daytimes as a powder] thick and alKy, finer fs than 40 hems i ENG BIL Soll: years ago. T have never had falling bases’ Never'is imy akin without It | fe ee ndeuth ant toe oe My velvet complexion shows what | of gray. that cream can do. A concentrated product combining hes sid an dae many ingredients, T apply. it. with The cost ts 600 per Jar. an eyedropper directly to the scalp Sa There tt combats all the stitied alr : ; Jroots. It tones and stimulates, No My Facial Youth is a liquid] man or woman Wil eee Ne cleanser which I also owe to France. | t seo what Hair Youth does, Tho Great beauty experts the world over | Mp 14 0c and $1 with eyedropper. how advise this formula, but their price is too high for most women, It contains no animal, no vage- table fat, The skin cannot absorb | All druggists and tollet counters supply Edna Wallace Hopper's be ty helps. Edna Wallace Hopper, Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, ey)