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PAGE 6 4 a8 Benefi that I wou First, I want to te It would be not only wives drive their hus by their eternal susp ons. Your husband probably hasn't given the young woman a th aside from wrongly suspecting him ef her job when she needs it Don't let your # Lopsided as Woman 1 I also is not lov psided as Out of “Movies for a Time Dear Miss Grey: Is Gloria Swanson is going t the movie INT Press reports sta Swanson will r picture career as soon as h will pert has been v ii, it more, geen me Chop Suey MRS. R. E s include rge onion, a nushrooms, stalk potatoes, wt h last answers of celery, bow! of of Chi in a des nese sauce. The stead of salt. After cleaning the chicken, scrape the meat from the bones and cut into strips about inches long and an Inch wide. Siic the onions thin. Soak rooms 10 minutes fn water. move the stems. Cut the celery pieces one and one-half inches long. | require | 5° Chinese potatoes do not cooking. Wash and silce them. The method of proceduré is as follows; Fry the chicken in fat until done, but not brown or hard Add the sliced onions and little. Add the mushrooms enough sauce over the ingredients to make them brown. Add water and stew a few minutes. ery and then the potatoes. add a little floured water to it, ; | making gravy of the water !n/put nas allowed them to expire. which you have stewed it. Be gure to cook the rice properly, or} ft will detract from the savoriness of the dish. Opens Husband's Letters Dear Miss Grey: 1 the habit. of opening my husband's mail. Now he is having all of it sent to his office. have been in fs trying to hide from me? DOCTOR'S WIFE. Not at all, He probably fee! most people do, that he has a right to open his own letters, however. And you ought to know’ the con- tents of his mail so thoroly by this time that you don’t have to worry about what's in it. . Modern Mother Is Popular Chaperone Dear Miss Grey: What “modern mother? I haven't one, but my girl chum has, so let me give you and your readers what I consider a modern mother. "The Gang” all call her mother, but my chum and I call her pal and that is just what she is. When a party is in progress, Pal ig always in demand by both bo and girls. Why? Because she a~good scout and we have fan when she {s with us. A party without Pal is like a cake without foing. ‘One of our crowd has a summer hgme down the Sound and after dancing one Saturday night until 12:30, we decided to make it a week efid party. There were eight us, but we stopped and got She was in bed, but we told Is a CASSEROLE OF HALIBUT WO pounds of halibut, 1 cup carrots cut in matchlike Pleces, % cup diced celery, 2 small onions, 4 tablespoons butter, % cup stale bread crumbs, 6 me- dium-sized potatoes, 2 teaspoons salt, % teaspoon pepper, 2 cups canned tomatoes. Remove skin and bone from fish. Melt butter and cook-the onions, cut In thin slices, and the carrots until a delicate brown. Put a layer of fish in a buttered Casserole, cover with carrots, onions and ¢ and sprinkle with crumbs ason with and pepper and pour ov the tomatoes. Continue laye Iyer until all is used. Put potatoes, cut in quarters, on t Cover dish and bake one hour a moderate oven. If too dry, add salt rt of in CYNTHIA GREY ———— t of Doubt I Honorable Course Would Have Hut Because of Groundless Suspicions but silly one and one-half |!" «| Working elght hours a day the mush-| Re-' Who are anxious to enter this field | cook a | Citizenship Pour | Query Doesn't it look | to you as if he had something he | ts} more | of | an few tablespoons water. Serve from the casserole. of boiling |jand beauty doctors, and they tell me . | | | | by Discharge Girl! Kh Or How and has a woman clerk in his xi looking. 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A ted your question and asked|quinite £ » shop where I have my work the buainess of | tion informed me that | skull were 50 ladies in the union | eu the same local union which the men are formed me that t there received or beautiful is induced by Begin and about at and the lady work upward with a cir . motion to the which ar that ated. ts os with 8! asta up Then the tlesues as you begin at the fore employed Bobbed to air Ww THER your hair is long and luxuriant or t and bobby THE <i and wn, and rotate| SEATTLE STAR Unbobbed to Beautify the Hair «’ 1) SUN'S RAYS WASHING HAIN H cent of all the money sh with an $18 a week guarantee. | vame Fashion Says a I can see no reason why ladies, | few black and in the spring Neither does one {should not do ao, and believe that cH sees. very the better the class of women that | white effects in for this work, the demand | fashion showings Ifor their services will increase ac-|#¢¢ much of it on the street cos cordingly | tumes today The p and white trimmed way to the black hat green, since pular black has named red or Y | black is one of thes “- OME the southern use of new paranota fi are decidedly new | Dear Cynthia: Can a married wo-| man, yvhose husband {s not a citl-| Add cel-|zen, take out naturufization papers.| There is gne model of black taffeta At last/tn this particular case the hus-| with orange taffeta petals attached band has taken out first papers,|on top to form a sunflower. The | edges of tho petals are picoted and |the black center of the flower in | made of tiny black ribbon peer A READER OF THE STAR. Yes, answers your question loops TRIPED with plain flan younger flannel | You can give shiny gold galoon dresses braid an antique finish if you brust with vinegar ol are shown | for women ¢ neasor t over Diet Tips to Subdue Your Waistline BY GILDA GRAY ERCISE rather than diet is my favorite method of keeping a| waistline humbled and subdued, s0| 4 in these articles I have constantly | stressed * physical effort rather than) gastronomic repression. | My first preventive measure against an increasing waistline is to cut out bread and potatoes at the! same meal. In fact, I eliminate} white bread entirely, substituting | bran muffins, whole wheat or graham bread. | I can give up potatoes with no| pangs, but I am not so heroic when f it comes to sweets. I look with ex-| treme longing upon a slab of choco- late layer cake or a wedge of cocoa-| nut cream ple and I'm not averse to} being found in the alluring com- pany of a box of chocolates or a dish of ice cream with hot choco- late sauce. But these pleasures are mine only} when I am exercising strenuously. | Other times, I cut them cold. Now from preference I use honey| for sweetening grapefruit, cereals, | pancakes and practically anything or which I once used sugar or sirup When I want to, I go on a regu- lar orgie of sweet things, choco- lates, pie, cream and all the! erbotens, for a day, then follow | by a couple of days of pennance) when T restrict myself pretty closely to roast beef and spinach or milk and peas and carrots, TO REDUCE | QUICKLY ° If you want without too much eve a milk diet is the best bet.| The only safe and sane way to| diet is to reduco gradually the! starches and sweets you eat and in- |crease the amount of vegetables, preferably raw. Spinach, lettuce, celery, tomatoes, cabbage and all the leafy vegetables are efcellent for |the complexion and general health las well as for the figure. Instead | of cooked desserts and rich pastries, | substitute raw of cooked fruits, un-} sweetened, and custards or fruit Jellies, do without dessert at all. dee if you can't learn to take your foe and tea thout sugar. J have talked to many physiclana ice fo reduce quickly suffering, I be- Gilda Gray chops anc pineappie, just because some movie actress jx alleged to have lost five pounds a week that way, vou ere courting da So let er me urge every woman to or violent changes in her manner of inations 98 T@h#ve outlined. Good | health is better than a good figure, but you can have both if you are willing to pay the price, (Copyright, 1926, by Beattle Btar) |there are grave pitfalls for the strenuous dieters. When you at- ifempt to limit you@ diet to: lamb ™~ | consult a doctor béfore making any | eating, except for such simple elim-| | Oh, Horrors, i Earrings for | the Dear Boys | wi ear. y » wear begin to wear ear Meanwhile, for the newont tiny ern gods, or. women, craze in for images of | : in a few of hotographs ot onal SAUERKRAUT OLIVE | RELISH IN PEPPERS Two « aauerk 1 pac ips kage lemon Jell-O, 1 cup bolling water, 4 tablespoons lemon julce, 1 cup finely chopped celery, 12 olives stuffed with | pimentos isliceed In rings), %& tea spoon salt, 6 green peppers, lettuce, French or Mayonnaise dressing. ISSOLVE a package of lemon Jell-O in one cup boiling water When cool add sauerkraut, lemon juice, celery, ollves, and malt. Ax it begins to thicken, pour Into green] peppers from which seeds and part! | tions have been removed. The} green peppers serve individual | molds, When cnilied, in thin} rings and serve on thin pieces of toast with a dab of thick Mayon naise dressing on top of each ring. Serve as a first course at con or dinner a lunch ARE BEST A t in dry. Natura © the benefit of the loonened so neat may get = FASHION PLAQUE Evening Wear {18 elaborate headdress may be of but it Is very Oriental {nspiration, modern in effect bands the part and follow the hairline and are wound into the coils of the hair to simulate a hes bobbed or unbob! if the coll of hair happen to be that are removed with hanpins there is no objection that Naturally this of thing is appropriate any but clothes. ‘Tiny rhinestone outline This is eau the sort not with evening —— J Menus eee Dinner—Cream ed string alad, apple whole it tapioca bread pudding wheat mat I nsidering the dinner FINGERPRINT BABIES WITHIN 24 HOURS dA has passed by the authorities on of Argovie that all must be weighed, measured fingerprints taken within of t NENEVA, Switzer law been the babies us Swine t of gigantic consequence of & 4 at Feldkirk, in when the mag “Solomons Ju s, both year neir and one them died while being bathed. Both mothers claimed the surviv- The judge compromised. after considerable difficulty, and tho did not follow the precept of Solomon, he gave the custody of the boy to the mother alternately When he becomes 3 years old. 1 medical experts to settle the ntly one mother of by t home, a will be case defin ADD LEMON JUIC To keep the grains of rice separ- | ated when bolled add a teaspoon of lemon juice to each quart of water| in which the rice Is cooked | USE SANDPAPER the soles of a baby’s shoes | with sandpaper before they are worn, This prevents many a fall! due to stiff soles j Rub DYEING dyeing OES Before brown shoes rub} them with sandpaper to take off the | 1irt, then rub in a little liquid am monia with a flannel, Next apply | |biacking and let it dry thoroly be: fore polishing. Schilling Coffee has not been changed. The traditional blend OMES that serve Schilling Coffee ave protected --- stands - untouched, There is but ONE Schilling quality-- not two-- or three-+ or four. It is brought to you sealed in vacuum tins only--for there is no other way to properly preserve those rare and easily. lost flavors of fine coffee. Watch Your Coffee! Watch i Your Coffee! see = ior Hall of Fay ne SLL, well—if here isn't young lome herself, in the shape of Miss Peggy Jane Durkin, aged six, going on seven, who lives with her papa and mama and Princess Patric the Boston bull, out st 6251 34th ave, N. “4 neeon,” rems 1 Pat ¢ noon, she ps into p tices hen school is epeats her sup- Peegy 2 with + er ‘Kew uscles tinw that ball Pat wa’ one. is one of hed ¥ d up mysteriously went out th The dog was right stuff’ for a tiny tot, thinks is fun sonic, vets, nd clubs, lite ig favor her share to chase it \ Coats | For Spring Days $19.50 The new top coat in the popular high shades is a | gay thing for Spring wear. Many of these coats have contrasting bands used in clever trimming effects. Oth- ers are shadow plaids in the new high colors. Some have loose-fitting, swagger effects, while others are more closely fitted mannish models. $19.50. Mannish Top Coats $24.50 The mannish top coat with <its hard-pressed lapels, four buttons and half belt, is one of the most popular top coats of the season. This style is shown in most at- tractive colors. $24.50. Informal Sport Coats $29.50 New styles in the semi-dress coat are arriving every day. This type of coat is practical enough to be worn as a general utility coat and also dressy enough for dress-up occasion, $29.50. Two 1332-34 Second 209 Union