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CYNTHIA GREY Lives in Tiny Flat; | ES : | (Junior Hall o of Fame Ashamed of Home She Meets Man She Loves on Street; | k irst Buds ot ‘Spr ing Milliner y(_ | Mother Objects; What Shall She Do? | Miss Greg? um te Rapes and at the a All ‘Sizes, Shapes and Colors! ret thin rea Baad, milk, coffe —— Luncheon——Crean > areal lery soup, corn mo oy ters d butter and ne, so and meet about this < me “com lbread k, tea oxeled ream, cookies, mil x about this? f cream, vies, MISS 20. ‘ * 4 | Dinner—Pot roast of beef, hink r you continue to reet corner He'll class you among the nan meets at a dance and flirts with after BAS -ESBEREEREE EEBES AY |potatoes cooked with meat buttered paranips, molded vegetable salad, graham | hei , : | bread, canned white cherries, ward. You de want that, do you , ; is ahem erree What if your home is shabby The right sort of man wouldn’t hold that against you. Be brave, pocket your fee. false pride, and ask the man to come ..ome and meet your _ With the mother r y of the fam Dt ; , The salt codfish and potato puffs ‘ : ’ "pM should not be served to children oe : ' : j under schoot age but children who , : go to school need heartier break fant than fruit and cereal and toast and milk nd this r for 1 mock I ia sees? oe Se Corn Mock Oysters Two Wants Curling - Vyelashe | : } iP flour, % teaspoon baking powde aya|make 1 course, and . alas, there are two} srowt MAMIE things that grieve me greatly Mositen the lashes each ¢ First of all when, the cigarets are | With ttle yellow vaselin passed around, nearly all the girls) quite as freely as the boys |eyet chee thd an tice peace | ene , a > Dorothy Marie Sonnenberg, Seattle's little “Powder P ad, generally there len't a great Soc colorings ar . - . t Pat lou a”? of kick to that which is passed |¢ h ‘ ey : Photo by Zinn’s Kiddygraph Bt und in the Rouge, tat many of ar it on t ; abet ete BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER embers of the party e stare e SOTA OF > ct pH . ra tele . 5 te sala * ‘ te omark srutkal made ta % cup minced cele heel I can only dance as well as Pavlowa when I get big 7 Ce eeu de ahbion at thd : : ground nut mea That is the ambitious idea that keeps tu up a bit t t them to Prou left “Th h tel 4 ppp ces elaccatro 0 cage Pa | around in the pretty little head of Dorothy Marie 5 “ : : upper le he chic mode ‘ Pa mr | berg : Ly ct pper se daa as Si ie” ‘ * I” ‘Une auly the golden: eutaide of the It is not a particularly far-fetched idea, either, f 7 HOME, FURNISHINGS — ° nan ‘ ens A el | carr . te core.| Dorothy Marie, in addition to being considered by mi bi i co uinced cel-\ teacher, Miss Ruth Doherty, her star pupil, backs it up Brez iking Up a sy St ae ane 4 he es pe 5 eae eh ign PP rmination and a talent for toe dancing far in ad it below lack u ; : Rigor nia enveen [Of sever bright ye ars. s Ee EE ostrich feather — trimming ’ nota arc jai reas ser h the in| the. danughte r of Mr. | f 7 t npward, usin The vase 9 the lash: ip out and tak —“NOW LOOK AT UNION STREET”’— lites 4a Chh rane the It is needless to say th most common for parties to be giv made in an apple en in this fashion, as It | knov and trimmed with a darker they mi th ‘ . ‘ teat to eayene who goes 4 re green velvet. j knife ot the food chopper. Or pea:| Metropol Sr jes, in apis of te Daa A HIGH SCHOOL GIRt ¥ HORTENSE SAUNDERS ; y toe practice, . © a W YORK, Fes 12.—Th ‘ ‘ - x. e . only mow 5 ‘ ahead of herself, a from Mrs, “( hat In not Its nize, shape, color « beaoah ul shape of tie head,” Mr, Ben herself to to0 work The broad-brimmed hat green felt 5 “ n n can be used but | v ru the fine Dear M Ip some house . 1 ahior but the rolled, host bound ber tle lady's ery high rothy Marie showed 2 une 3 new P wight he stamy r long raigt 4 wo MER N - Sarat y engaging bi ¢ | abityy to dance at the tender | © wife who makes her own mayon | “Madame | of two, at her second naise: | b . t . yaad 4 tr play 0 While tryfng@tg”inakd some th an h > s . t will] becoming will v p the It fy.” a Bohemian | she kicke e back of her other day, the mixtire curdied and| 1 Largo } ' immer Mected in m but not} * * and Car er of the Or-|with t ase and grace of { thought it was spoiled, so a twints | flower . , ther t ae to ¢ In om vy traight Seiitk are . : The only thing she to experiment. 1 scraped < t to be m i tt < " 5 | rather do ‘than dance, she says rin which I keep my m: the brims, and as we we 1 nd ome gene r \ stline v h worn at . as F uction | DANCE 4 mhanaged to get ypoonful. After ot r > rniture i r at must f r nt mur t ave thr lj self how she] When frying, adda Ifttle si murdie mixture, I beat it again tr ngle to nge Am © becom toeno' @ copie : olved the | | BETTER VEGETABLES years in her pi “Powder Puff|the fat and the croquets or he egg beater and as Int i ed to the French idea of ba t u getables are more easily digest nee.” Tuts w t spatter on the store ed if t are served hot with butter = — nagic. In a minute ad |for tht pleces ald fitted to the head age he ; : shorter wails ‘ e| wear it, rather than bugte . r jointed crowns ® (Cap . : ¢.) | Sauces than cold with vinegar, “Blue” Season |Narrow Wall GPrina will be a season of blue ° . an \Bour » before Le Navy to be n popular for b I is aned and cut Father Unreasonable a8 Dear Miss Grey: What privileges |for Shelves should a girl 19 enjoy? Am I ur Ni hanging shely " day wear, and turquoise, ™ nna, n se for spoils reasonable when I want to stay out | obtained between door or win-/ ii ont blue and newly named shades| | one or two nights a week ‘til 12|dow frames the house | siues will prevail for evening or @ little after? jwives find § r had to complete |°f > B . rown sugar, 1| My father seems to think so. If|the room's ¢ wear, It has 1t nblespe on vinegar, % | I am not home before 12 I am lock | blu s been popular evening . 2 tablexpoons butter, | ed out, then I stay ata girl friend’s|Make Radiator Into sha but several shows In New Gb %t vanilla. Combine sugar, home instead of sitting on ing Table York are featuring light blue gowns ; vinegar and iholasses. Bring | porch all night, I am scolded « Sina e ha take trom ts Pahimerss, " to the boiling potnt and boll threatened with a whipping. and Fifth ave. windows are all show bout 26 minute Add bait: at 20 min’ A It is hard enough to get to P| schestos-lined t i ying blues in v er and boll until a few drops} out and when I do, I must be in} pee on ton trfed in cold water crack against | earty hicleetal: ordan’ nistads the side of the saucer. It will take My mother died 10 years ago and! about half am bour to cook this tho I've never smoked or indulged | /gictor for two purposes rig? Pour onto but. | in drinking as many girls do today, | to shrivel. let stand until cool I like to go to dances, shows and PORK CHOPS Pull and break Into parties. | Pork chops are most delicioun| BAKED POTATOES sths 0 i ey » 4 a ‘ recrr No ser mans | WR SME | Western hospitality So Adee Oe what tee ta one (Served with slices of apple half an| Baked potatoes will alwayn be ¥ of inch thick, fried in the same pan|mealy if the ends are nipped oft be / plano, phonograph and nice house? |) the chops, fea ‘patting thorn tn' tha ave \ |! ff Two cups stoned prunes, 1 cup : ; - cfametimes I “ean hardly keep | : 5 peanut butter, i teaspoon salt, sugar : k half: measures : ack the tears when think of it und c es should be W = their mothers and fathers : water, Let stand ov ht Please, Mits Grey, I hope you 4 : mere ean. Find. foom for ibis, T would| “ move stones and put meat thru food] J]99 TL Pay $25 Tue hospitality of the West is as ke to hear what some other girls’ ter anc nix thoroly “ac nal 7} i i 2 mothers think | | known dancer, has written a |equare euanikon! ict stand severat| Per box for a better powder Wide as its plains. Outhere, you re | : | | series of articles on “Exer-| One of the established cus-|nours. Cut in tiny bars and roll in| By Edna Wallace Hopper invited for breakfast. And you | ci i es and Diet,” exclusively| toms that has been disturbe dj uae. I used to pay $5 per box for my been some time since arious shade oo COOKING OYSTERS utilize the space taken up b ible — OU WOK ae Gilda Gray, internationally UE.” No Connection Between Organizations Dear Miss Grey: Is the Parent Teachers’ association a branch of > . exercises will be published next Fri- for The Seattle Star. by the bobbed hair craze ig', This \s a harmless confection tol powders. ‘They were made to ty are served with a wonderful cup keep on hand for small children. It] order, and the makers proved therm | The first of th articles with) the bridal veil, It doesn’t! rorms i welcome contrast with too | letures of the dancer in her dally | seem to go with short hair at} much candy during the holidays as be: a Danie cay + ies A ae of coffee, the symbol of western ku Kite dean? 1 was todo | : aevon te Hiss sax pees all. Here is a solution. The|well EF is, any bitter poweer, And: countieus welcome—Hills Bros. Coffee! ae 3 pee eine punts “if i | She will advocate a flapper} wreath of flowers that used BROWNIES friends of mine on the stage and in pokes sep Slr pada |figure for the flapper—but| to be worn over the forehead) onenare cup butter, 1 cup sugar, | MOVs Will do likewise Just puncture the vacuum seal ed. The two organizations haven't But I am convinced that I obtain the slightest connection | be , 4 |not for grandmother. She| and from which the veil got 2 sayaren bitt er chocolate, 2 C888, tine beat) powders yet produced, And, of ntin of Hills Bros. and breathe ‘ 4 » | will point out how easily you| its start has now been trans-|% cup flour, 4 cup pecan nut) 4. "thousandy of requests, T now sup. Piano Surface é j { |can control your own weight.| Planted and is worn across|meats, %% teaspoon vanilla. | Cream | —“NOW «OOK AT UNION STREET? — any 4 c ply them to all who use what I use. ae sc Cracked ‘i i | Every woman wil be able to use| the back and the veil begins “raat ape shld aah Su | (hiss, powders ‘ato still ‘ata "oy that marvelous ENS the fra Dear Miss Grey too much | | |these exercisen to advantage. ‘They lat the nape of the neck, The\thacinie melted ee hot wanes | MY order. But now. in suppiving all] granceofrarecoffee-oils. Drinka polish on my mahogany finial j Mee, eee ees hem! flapper bride finds this q|Beat well and add vanilla and fiour.| Nme™ 1 order by the hundred piano and the surface has become jean be done char |great improvement on the|When thoroly blended stir in nuts. thousand boxes, So I supply them to cup of Hills Bros. and know that ; You will be able to learn how this Oi and flour shallow. pans and|%0u at the cost of ordinary powders racked. Can the old polish be re-| famous dancer keeps herself fit for| old system. |spread mixture thinly in pans, Bake| THs? powders are matchless cre- the flavor matches the aroma. The noved and the lustre restore¢ ; ner_strenuous seasons, - — — | “ j ations, made by specialis ows 20 minutes in a slow oven. Cut In ‘baghpisans pecialists in pow Not without having the plano re- j Ww atch for these articles! COOK DUCK LONGER lequares as taken from tho] 4f. All the lore of powder making Recognized Standard. (That’s is embodied in them. As fine as finished. pot : he = ; Duck requires more cooking Ka] pe be base dt ot vapor, as harmless as dew, and i what they call Hills Bros. Coffee!) € | ; | Puppies to Here’s Novel urkey or chicken and needs plenty! trey your leftover vegetables for|ST#Mt With my favorite perfume. Give Away ty ; iy Perfume Case of water in the pan to start with if] salads as garnish or for filling ome-|, There are two kinds— light and And it is economical to use. heavy. My favorite is the heavy . : ; an_ op! n is used ts. 9 Dent Mies: Grey: Wectinvel throes} , Ag Very interesting cases tor carrying| Lites orkad : Je ae % powder, in square box, based on my tunning little puppies fust five weeks Z be perfume in the handbag are in the| Youth Cream. It clings and stays. Wd to give away. They are, female, | ii | shape of dolls, the head screwing off] That I call my Youth Cream Powdef art airedale. Any one who wants We | |conveniently when an application of ic in avol1 It costs $1. ou as i | 4 Wire A | | perfume is desirable, But I have the same powder made Baked Cheese 4 é _ 5 light and fluffy for people who pre- Onset } ’ 4 Red continues to be the most delicious fer it. And that light powder, in mele 4 1, Oe i striking color worn on Fifth round box, sells at 50c. All druggists 1 cup stale bread crumbs. ood ¢ ey, 4 ave. Red necklaces and minor and toilet counters have both. And 1 teaspoon baking soda. , y BG) Accessories are numerous. both come in threo shades—white, 2 eggs beaten light. F he 4 flesh and brunette i pint aie peor 4 iy 3 It Is predicted that white shoes hag SOF noth ‘ wilt pint milk. Mien and hosiery will be worn thi Ay one ea OBL ar ee Nespoot | contrasting colored leather on cess foak bread crumbs in milk to hi | : white, SAMPLE FREE _ ‘ which has been added soda dissolved| 2% j 4 oe yA ig bs WHO Edna Wallace Hopper, 869 4 in hot water. Add eggs, salt, dash| j Two-tone felt hats with two x = A $6 Lake Shore Drlvn. Chictgs: In the original Vacuum Pack cayenne, grated cheese and melted 4 4 “ 4 silk taffeta. rone want to try which keeps the coffee fresh. powed at one | sntishign emo Alsceiminatiia I Youth Center Bowser 1 Face Powder butter, ‘Turn into greased baking 7 eaerint side of the narrow brim are nu dish and place in very hot oven. merous on Fifth ave | White—Fiesh—Brunette Berve immediately when It ts puffed| remain popular, but newer man , taste, Atrial will convince you, sad golden brows els us IK, Sectnn cine, ¢ Nigyors a xe bell HOT MA Dn 0000, 1 tal nera, DES >