The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 18

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2ATTLE STAR - = Junior Hall of Famel CYNTHIA GREY ne | Wise Hubby Learns Three Magic Words. | j | | \ They May Twn the Course of Events |} Women i ) D 0 From Grief to Gladness | | Friend Is Her She Dr ca mt of Kew pies | ‘Lenten Recipes a, BY CYNTHIA GREY pene lass Wins Fompenk ortune | t © t } { | k an_opportunity arn the w about , ye A t ‘ lers hir eligible to go to his own Severe Critic, but Er STE } Riek 9 pay oF se bles’ Ghetic Aid BY SISTER MARY : ii ables One to Aic HETHER people ob . | Figure serve Lent in the kit « H fi BY ) chen or not, for the sake of i i ‘ i her, he| py), GILDA GRAY their health, they should use i : d e I s Mee hx less meat as the spring days -@ : h \ whom I come ‘4 , f In my series of Lenten re- ss mony, lt» elmo tracting } ‘ cipes, 1 shall give numerous TH But the br © ne better than the engaged d , tthe tee a dishes that will be appetizing at the : _ i zirt the installments of an endless vef and satisfactory substitutes ~~ i fale of for meat. The cost of many i And so they lived happily ever afterward!" He intends ; he nearly fainted, ‘I had no idee of these dishes will be con- = ij : siderably less than a meat <a ' : 1 course, also. — W . BAKED HERRING | “a * MIRROR | Allow one mediunvatzed fish for { CAN'T Lit i : ar 4 to, ex Y t . j | But she will consider ar ion for divorce, if she does! y ¥ uu ica oe thaw ia | ; furnace thaws a froze vit * In almost any home a husband can turn the course of events from " ¥ ba vi ned ; Erief to cladness, from failure to success, by the power of these three jy " viae x . i huagic words—"I LOVE YOU ‘ : ~ . : 2 |" : Es . Bak Sailor Hubby Ad t ~ | "Dear Miss G As t sed fps ) ue hig vent ‘ ‘ Mar wd, De J 1 repeat BAKED STUFFED FISH ' wit rhode Raps chPe any Any f ghing from two to! Betty Jean Dice, Seattle's five-year-old “Jazzbaby,” Shaq : ' art of your leg up w 7 pounds can be atutted! ig putting Dorothy, the doll, thru her paces. “Dollies m ‘ ; peer § 5 ‘ : iat tog | 2 I 4 the ks Square Dea r en k gy ose ers: 4 ve trained young ays Betty Jean. € for Canines fi t : hota one : “ . st Be Sp SE ure delicio ke 1) BY G. LUCILLE BUTI | Little Betty Jean, who takes ies J aw Gs \ le} fe piece de There 4 s herself from Miss Ruth De ! ; } a: the ter of Mr. and ve ; I r ewe i x ‘ at t i h ff . H y rite : : Rose O'Neill and Kewpie 4 wit hosts @ FOR A BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS tors. T : ny he Mt : ~ a DOUBLE CHIN ert oe “adie f Mat BAS ena -haay ' 4 eK 5 A to any N! gene re one pry. 8 i MUSHROOM STUFFING r f the ‘ . ‘it t + * “ . h c t Rett f 4 ” ‘ 1 1 DOG LOVE os it 1 t rl | t | ede 7 4 tary Wend aaa and a inte Gray Hairs Add Beauty sl of Rois. ¢ | atx a Rag fhother at N all v to J. R.’s Wife Aa : ay t | , t ° ; Suman, ka hide’ Grae: 1 2 ig e wor of eah codfish Weighing al ‘ be ( Ghe more b 1 , 4 my I . . 8 be e . matching lit , We have ms any jtion. Just a worl about your the at make \ «e A 8p i black, grey, dm t bs sit ts ; rs| Sil know her as the mothe ' And t : “ Fill with ¢ faded pinkiand tena a “ k maselv f 1 Jors, the same colem 1 wife at ff $0 year ¢ | And what an ingus apat ; “af n dripp L 7 z used for dresses 1 ‘ ‘ t 4 *. an she . t ' t TIES IN BACK 1 farted fat nginy al n ould t e r he these “partings @, and knew h ® backbone “ Matter how f days, they h your fists as tight as y As for his Bogen he grow and revolve on the, wrists until Marjorie, co v NBs s a8 os rocks I hat & better « fread up ane fave a mind o man is a ma fardless of wheth jian or uniform and demand resp: felt and your comp Wil receive it = =i wouldn't ] | Success is measurec it'by Service Rendered | Dear Miss ( My defi of @ successful man or woman b& Charm | $24.50 to aa =| $34.80 f | —— HOME FURNISHINGS —. . [Dame Fashion Says:| Outdoor Charm SILVER AND GOLD oom to Interior FOR TRIMMINGS Silver and gold kid are used utmost of thelr abitit r old ag id of work T have ¢ finally 1 r + I t 4 2 Y 4 r: “4 Bp m Hare, cuffs, pla | measured by . aiatconts N col. | LY Jor tue lara and yokes are in Vivid-colored | Specialist Sees “WHAT FOR SPRING” is BEADED EVENING DRESSES : narrow acarts tied at the Menace i in Girls answered quite completely in yellow, green, lavender, or | The general lines of ks are similiar to tho ‘ me, Metal trimmings an much used. Crystal red beads and bead fringes often } give a tunic effect. Yokes cut at em these charming street and Shaving Necks) afternoon frocks just received, | Anicado, surch 6-—Btiminate|{/ CleVer designers and artful shaved neck, and the|{/ Workmen have tried to please chiffon on dark dren pir cours AND MATERIALS printe FOR EVENING bwh Faded pink, lavender, black, white,! Colored bead fringes form boraers black and pink, blue and pink, and] on revers, sleeves and decolicte men are the favored evenih€ | necklines. Ty terlalf of the are of woolen matertais. | pe ee en ee aT? pire waistline are accentuated by | c while for her materials Jenny | same color are frequ' mixed will he ened he the - £ = og |more embroidery or other fabric. | mn, ehiiffon, crepe, crede| such an crepe and crepe georgett head will ve saved to the |1/ all who buy for smartness of | Lace, chiffon with normal waistline | marocal © satin, and some taf —_— s New York specialist, in an| style as well as those who | and bouffant skirts feta, lace and chiffon | TRIMMINGS BECOME s here |} demand value. Loveliness of {a ~ — ——* GEOMETRIC bob goes out of a Baring thane fabrie and superlative styling Trimmings z ason, for it {s still the banner |], are synony! S. ! i hp ADD life and color to a one-| of feminine independence. It ts still | e emcee» Come lies Authoress Says Pica En: axed tite ars’ tinet 16 ek! ie veeicsationel \eebinetiiolt designs same toned window drapery, a good | *nitary and convenient. It is pretty S: Who's Best French Women Are | Sen's rimicit ine sare nt st) ganas wold te Yo een tho ene | te : al light-colored t storm, Then why need there ever be | Best Home-Makers |. may vutons, Bay. Brsiltey’ at, his dal wea vetee ones. cretonne, ag shown here. fash fon ebbing toward oblivion? YORK, March 6.—French women not only lead the world in || = o much « took the world by| Pomel See” Sy ty cee Jally small metal ‘oes with’ a@ border of vari-colored says this. Since her liberal, she has div London and America, and should be able to Watch Your Coffee! | : OMPARE your coffee judge the: nations quite im partially. “But few foreigners get into the real French homes and they do not | ra | thi 'S mornin ly with For'the Well Dressed | $17.50 to $89.50 “Never have I séen such |} vivacious coats!” you will j exclaim when viewing } these very youthful gar € ments. Some have fleecy mouffion collars and cuffs, while others are bottomed” with fur, The spring-like colors of rose, saddle, henna, brick and deer, are’ bewitching. q] CREDIT here is but onx Schilling quality tins only--for there is no other way to GLADLY not two--or three--or four. pnp gperly preserve those rare and easily- It is brought to ; . | Dc =e 1352-34 Second | ight | oe an od vacuum flavors of fine coffee. @ . > TIS one gil the coffee you served. several weeks ago. Does it taste quite the same? Schilling Coffee does. The tradt- her mone British woman fundamente slikes housework. If she a s, will hire a housekeeper but if too poor she will neglect ‘ork ican women are not par- arly ood housekeepers because don't have to be. Delicates nd machines do her spends most of her time having a good time, “You have only to seek the Eng lishman, Frenchman and American at the table to realize ‘e different home conditio PLUS LETS SER TET ULND Oo ee eps Pegs eH eE TREE TE | 2 y a Frenchman,” he say Mary Borden } Y ¢ 0 a chman,” 2 ys, | HIS: young woman %3 do-|\) eating ia a fine art. Ho orders a dinner with a fine appreciation of ° ing her bit for the ging- | toods and combinations. The womer®ot his country, have given } | m industry—her dress, hat\| 00d food for so long he is a GME ek ee Al 10na en S an oi 8 untouc, € ° | parasol are all. made of : Sng pegecnael pAb: ade bit discrimination in food, He Is like That material. The dress has;\'*, id fmennde op, wanting all the gay and gaudy bonbohs, regard the | long sleeves and close- “The Englishman eats merely to be fed. He takes neither artistic nor Fitting collar that fashion ig | childlike joy in his foods, He wante something substantial and wants Bo insistent upon, as well as | 7 oF it Reteind th red buttons and bias banding | ., MG wotnen, oF ga Uitetested In canal ab sha Atsaviinpins " the hem of the skirt and 4 will find her, exerting so strong an influence in her own = panels. In. a very. short © of her housewifely virtdes, that you wonder why the time such drceses will be in|| } d American women do not learn the issong,the French ecason, ‘ woman has mastered.’ 7 oe i

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