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PAGE 18 os CYNTHIA GREY ea ad ‘Easter Customs Date Back to Ancients Nations Celebrate Event by Impressive Ceremonies Many and present, éonnected with} umerable, The use of eggs in this con-} highest antiquity, the egg daving been} separated pre-Christian mythologies} It is probable that there, as} the church adopted and consecrated an| earlier custom. This is certainly true of the Es fires which formerly celebrated the triumph of spring over win-| ter. aa] In Ge r t|® - | | Cynt hia | callers on 3 | and Friday Jand 1 from 11 to The popular ol Easter nection 1s considered as a symbol of in ot rvances, day the widely resurrection her cases, aster will receive y, Wednesday mito 2 p.m, and "Thuraday, a. m., at her of g. 1309 rather t portant r St. N : to believe f mind t i ful and k white > wil Star bu! flee | Seventh 4 | | 1 % mera for the M The connect betw I and the r fror ter’s connection with Easter, inasn pends upon t @ luna m } turnal might to new mo ing moo ANX ther the type daughter ) and lu her own mi man tent | 3 ng of m is time, | Basins if not e o harm to} and maiden ir friends he 3 i| ou 8 eame c populas ih oath t sas,. broken to) Husband Cried aaignity ee es ihc meet eho | Like Baby fastens pe ae = ey: I do think your papread being ‘s at 4s the ery hess England, o@sed to get wning to = cing, but a Ge lamb in the center of the disk. ed Scotland, the sun, says the super- titno, whirls around like a mill “swhee] and makes three leaps. It is 1 to see a lag and |W orried About Ring Dear Miss Grey considered unlucky by some to|has asked me to marry him and I old clothes on Easter. Easter | have consented, for I love hi ar: Tegarded im sone places as ally. That was about two months day on which to wash clothes, | ng0, but he has not yet given me fich importance is attached to/a ring. I'm worried about it Wan falling on FE or ac- KATHERINE, we@ording to an old pro Why w ? Possibly the man is not making a Ik 1 ly waiting until enough money mond. “@A sood deal of rain on Ke salary *BGives a crop of good & ~~ little good hay.” — ee Only Man” and He's Engaged © each other and w ‘Dear Miss Gray: 1 oo shes ites rrie Two of the happiest Man of my acquaintaace only twice have not > ceceived But he is the only man in the y have been married World for me. I mow it. And 1 tive They took the $300 the} ieee enough to know, for I ami young n would have to put | 20. He is engaged to ar iia Would it be sinful of me to break! yo¢ wp his love affair with her, T feel that she cannot possit bought more comfe me. If you can't have i a big diamond and home care | after you are married, comforts I really pre | for him as I do? AUSA P. ficth Sans Up tha: solitaire It would be a wicked to} Pret to do. And it might be quite i ictooes thing to do, too. You | Mother Opens | Wo not know how much the young Letters faan in question cares for his fi-| Dear Miss @ncee. You would probabl. |my mother 1 » Make a laughing stock of you the’ letters J #f you interfered in this love |I do about it? fair. And 20 is not the of wis-| I am fnclined to think that it Hom. Wait six months without do-| Would be better if the mother did ing anything, Ailsa. By the end of Not do so, but at the same time © Phat time you'll probably be deeply| if there is nothing in the letters q im love with someone else. to which she would object nd F eee there should not be—why not just laugh about it and let mother read a crmones |them. Possibly if you call your eaaing Late }mother'’s attention to something in Dear Miss Grey: The girl I ex stil jthe letters, st not open them If she does not, then show her something in one of the letters she did not open and convince her pect to marry has been mix times. While st: dhe loves me, she ke: 1 engaged e insists tha postponing the date of our ma ge. Do youlthere fs nothing in them to conceal think she intends to marry me or|¢rom her. not? HARRY M. |} ein elas IT have no way of knowing} THE H ABIT STRONG Whether or not she intends to mar- “Gre ott, is Jones the father of ty you. But if you have the money | triplets? for a home, i there is no reason “Yes. He married a "phone girl able excuse for postp: Wing, I would say that ning the wed- your fiancee and, considering his income, nim the wrong number.” Cartoons. Hold Easter Frolic the figures on them being cut from crepe paper napkins. Chicken and rabbit cutouts fastened to the side of a simple rubbled cup will also it tots, and the napkin hich uses the same figures will prove amusing. When the tab! itself {s spread with the table cover, napkins and paper plates found in the Dennison’s its on a see} Children's Party faw serve ng a decorative ‘ote “Which will be a source of great de- ht to little folks at Easter time Ink, yellow, lavender or light blue lay be the principal ‘color used, NThe cardboard foundation of the esaw’ itself is covered with Sasha crepe paper and the animals, it from decorated crepe paper, are einforced with heavy wire and fas- Set, and the see. saw, candy, baskets and napkin hold. jer © put in place, there is nothing left to be desired, An rating with se and at ttractive way of deco. ees Is to paint them Tho entire egg may be colored, or flowers and other designs may be painted directly on the shell sténed in place, One brightly colored ogg in a “gThe wiume design may be carried) “nes” of crepe paper mona at eat for the nut cups, e ut the table will be hailed with out in miniature The eggshell race is a game that | both children and grownups will find hilarious The contents of eggs « of the shells and each one colored re blown out THE §& BAT Youthful Seattle Reflects Easter Spirit " o RAMBLED EGGS . me STROM \ (HINTS FOR THE ; HOUSEWIFE Kise cage J REMOVES STAIN ; t c ‘ r r 4 th "4 ; USE SALAD OIL LAMB CHOPS : 4 on ; FAT FISH we ’ i rig Be FOR LAUNDRY ORTHODOX DINNER «ae , GOOD CLEANER Zs BY G. LUCILLE- BUTLER if eee ASTER SU) NDAY- and finery Easter Sunday—and pss alms While young Mistre: Dorothy Aileen Houck, : | 1O TEST LINEN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Houck,°-721 Fifth ave. N., was selecting her new Easter outfit at the Tay! t r b- Baby Service Co., 206 Bigelow building, young James Wilhelm, son of Rev. Honor L. Wilhelm, pastor of the B n Presbyterian church, was inspecting his surplice and practicing up for his Sund: hool choir. ; esa rq - “Pretty-pretties,” gurgled 2-year-old Dorothy Aileen, with unerring feminine instinct, and positively s ed with |.) eareee x ; ra eee satisfaction as she was tucked inside the delectable peach-blow imported voile dress, with ruffled panties to match.| cup of clam juice to two TO WASH BAG And a dream of a bonnet, and silk sox and patent shoes. Ten Dottie fell for ‘“Toodie,” the cute doll in the showcase,| Follow this by the ort that abby and Mrs. G. K. Taylor of the Baby Service, fell for Dottie and presented ‘“Toodie’ with a new mama. - beinard Dorothy Aileen will not take “Toodie” to Sunday school Easter morning, nor will young 11-year-old James Wil- It Bonne i ofan helm take his ba8eball bat, but— N YORK, Ax Wha shall say |x otter Where thoughts may stray, | & “hat a best saaglusn ee an In Sunday school, on Easter day? Photos * vious oe Wate “Pisdageri dita cig | | t ‘ ‘ \ FASHION PLAQUES TO SHARPEN NEEDLE 1 ianees Prive PNT: | flowers, are of the question | TO TIGHTEN BELT Gorgeous Males! fs ari a a cs Tray for a Decoration t Simple recdelgiv If the mact tela tia Over This | o j|] be, abrwout the spring: and sum keen tal t Ji o) mer. hold ha . x | ODD ENDS USEFUL vibes: : | wh ere re Fess Liane stamping Mo o Aged ‘ t USE LINSEED OIL eit can tas oe f Ko a : | n before > pairs of The man taken into ¢ ordering a sult ers th 1 greenish plu of blue that ts tinged v ’ he would chooses a blue t darker than his yes, thus aug: differently. Bach contestant is given # colored egy and a small fan, eggshells must be fanned to a given point and back to the starting point. The | ARISIAN belles it has the wood. It a fur coat or a tur-trimmed USE WARM KNIFE be left to dry near an open window, | 7° Mlce hardtolled eggs ‘perfect Bat boar subsertadiite ‘hae |ly without erumt use a knife | «ee |dipped in boiling water and wiped | WATER ON GREASE dry, Repeat as often as tt cools, When grease or gravy is spliled| with | on the floor or table, pour cold wa USE BACON FAT ter over it immediately, ice water, if| Bacon fat is better than lard for at be K BAKING POWDER SamePrice ts : Ounces for 25¢ ‘ 20 than aPound anda half for a Quarta WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? 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