The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 18

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' t : i THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDA APRIT 417, 1995 Ost Ya a “Junior Hall of Fame. en >< : CYNTHIA GREY —————_, Bach of Thirty Is In for Good Panning | | iGirls Wonder Just What Men Like | | Him Expect of Them? iE xer s Will Keep You Young|| Menus ereahiate Stewed prune Try this on your @pinal BY CYNTHIA GREY cereal, thin eream, fieh hash, column dare 11-year-old 1Gaeek be ThA) who elaton 1 iesed ov Sle niles raze Form and Retwin Your Beauty | « tousted corn bread, milk, cof-) Lather” Lyle, Seattle's littl acrobatic Russian dancer ’ French endive with French hiy F dressing, brown bread, rhu as popul es, He the barb sherbet, white cake, Wh milk, tea I Dinner—B roiled lamb Dear Miss Grey: L suppose I'm Just one of many who will answer chops, baked potatoes, cream- . Rach’s letter, and I think you gave him a good enough answer, but I'd ed spinach, banana and pea Hike to let Bach know the girls have some “kicks,” (oo nut salad, peach cabinet pud. What do the op x expect of the girls? If we let them “pet” us i hol hia te they say they have no t for us, and if we don't, they think we're amg, “wna wea bread, “dumb,” and have never been out with a man before milk, coffee They brag about their “wicked line,” and if a girl believes them she's A child under school age “dumb.” If she doesn't, she’s too sophisticated should be served 4 small piece They can’t see a girl who hasn't pep, but Ifa girl is peppy and popular of the cake and « dish of plain they Nint at other reason her popularity stewed or canned fruit for hi If a girl insists on being ken out, she's a golddigger, but if she lets luncheon dessert in place of the them come to her home she's so dumb “they can get by without spending sherbet, His salad should con & cent on her sist merely of very finely mine Anything does is all wrong, and it’s the men like Bach who make ed endive without the dress It so, If th ike the modern girl, why don't they leave her alone? ing DISGUSTED. With the exception of the banana and peanut salad, a, She R child four years old may have <4 . all the rest of the dinner sug “aod! ‘ : gested. My Miss Gi \ gratula \ You will like this “luncheon V girt Star t q ‘ veal” concoction. It suggests a thi r 1 or woman possibility for “leftovers” of 1 ; any kind of meat worth trying I e had | ed 5 ag ' aa : 7 va ‘ arr LUNCHEON VEAL ade ns and doze t To © i Inc _w r was a | d did ' 1 > victim he scalp was no dou bere fig nll! J ! : m 3 n , . the victims of ha cold-bl led per t Rem ee t ° ‘ and 1 G We Wh fire ny N It's A f. i v : ‘ BY 5. MILDRED STRAUSS . : ry ; : « ey 1 bs oxe may ee ‘ : afi ‘ ore ‘n ssid laceth f Put Coe me, if you dare!” seems to’be the challenge of lit Then holding ‘ tatoe tle Miss Esther Lyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er. A WHITE CAKE ver 5915 W, Stevens st, It-looks to us as tho Esther 1 1 : - . ‘i Oise ‘ Sasa g to get away with it, too. Both the dare; ahd the ee : 4 se i 8 t ft K t 1 ppear at theafen : the « e 1 (whites, | 8 ‘ eS are eter saat THE EYES THE DIAPHRAGM ‘ ‘botore meas | Ruth I Cte and hep ac peeay chappagl donde x . , 1 it’s all so easy, acconding to fr t a es th . ” A t rc A nw ar ff Ar pie ss eee ink oi 1 ey carefully, then mr ‘ : (HINTS FOR THE)"; scons "sslt whi rts frm * ; The Universe HOUSEWIFE | wi svi ina (eae ee h fi mi t - bream ae : Tarae ie iy : . ~~ CLIP COLPON HERE —————~ ~—o im A AU. ie Sea a | itt ¢ A * e es Oe a kad cies eageee Han mel A ‘Bape . | “Model 655— WASH HOSE FIRST | iakint: naw at ne F ee a be allt i : \ Y AY - et DRYING BLANKETS | : She’s College |, ai o f | oves. ay Prot a1. *) ; ; REMOVING TEA STAIN | Snappy Flats f¢ for the F lapper Like Spring Bee in) cri so je the stal Troidered turn-dowa cull j with t h water and | as the wearer emerged w wh n “Nothing is so smart as the ornamented fs vat a eae re ras had ro | Sue Bat) . » the edict of Paris Nadel Ses 10 CLEAN MIRRORS V HAT joy the new gloves have brought ( lukewarm water wi to the hearts of ler Parisiennes—and j drops of ammonia in it for cleaning | { windows and mirrc | now to les Américaines! Paris in the Spring! s This year the flower vendors have competi- tion in multi-colored, decorated plore | ‘is | | the favorites in Paris. Kayser alone sets the pace in transmitting le dernier cri in gloves to the States. See them at once, In many shades, many styles ve of a eta —Spring-weight silk at prices which delight k Peleg rerbewdeg a5 the slim pocket book of the smart Parisienne. Wee eee crme So buy several pairs, remembering that the Mh ungloved hand is quite pavvé, washing it. ‘This preserves the s | and the we nd tear on the lace, ‘ | Spanish Effects ; Kayser | Popular GLOVES * UNDERWEAR * HOSIERY | NEV | oR BOIL WOOL, Never soak or boll wool of any { kind. Always sau | CLEANING FURS , A 5 | To clean the fur on coata or né A riot of lovely cuffs . . . embroidered, © collar on a newspape piped, shirred, cut in different shapes, some Pull i SoREne Cornmeal drooping, some with saucy contrasts in | shake out the n | colors . . . daring, but tres chic. | Sirwi le Kayser observers in Paris sketched the | SAVE CLOTHESLINE | coming models and cabled us. Now in your | Do not leave your clothesline out | own shops, as if they were snuggling along Smart bat scape jsront week te . hes reel | the Tuileries Gardens on the Rue de Rivoli clegance of, contrast—it that you can take in after each dry- | I has four piped + fa ia botiak, or on the Rue de la Paix, you can find Model 525—- e+e | Kayser’s latest creations, faithful copies of Margaret Lee Wiley, 19, is 7 full-fledged faculty member at the College of Industrial Arts of Texas. She teaches English and is recognized a the youngest colege profess sor in all the Southwest ze the water out | | of woolen goods—-never wring them. | | o:(eiite i TO PRESERVE LAGE If lace is very fine and va it js better to sew It on to a plece of muslin or cheesecloth bef | Spanish colors, that is, vermitio green, and the dark, rich shade: | Spanish effects, such as the fri shawl, the lace mantilla and the full short skirt, are all included in the At the left is a lovely Alice blue felt hat for spring, turn- ed up at the front with no back. The sides are cut of eA h “ {ar tu it peice and form from orchid to deep purple. | eae eae, Ome Hit With it is worn an orchid . Medel 68s ) Jendel creation. At the right scarf blended with colors! Ensemble i the 1 <YWou ui. ** 5 y i : ise é i lore L “poke similar to those on the brim Coats | “rn yack ‘ 3 , ey He, a ie ack, It i In the center is a lovely sum-| Three-auarter longth@eoats, worn | c ” 0 0 rau 1 Y a bout one f und {Of orchid bangkok straw with mer creation—a sport hat of |!00%8 and untastoned, are frequently @ || grosgrain. ribbor tring On the rule with ensembles, Some mod the } lan, orange and brown faille|,.. ae ser at the bott tb ms SELMER Fin} ‘ cls are wider at the bottom, but th asp, give this alov MS ASAE ATA, ying in color silk, turned up all around. fratine an manta URCOY. tHe fatihget et ot VWodel 1560 iat eer Model 596= + gular ETM eHHNMMMSeHNNMeNMNNiehNhiiehWilieliie Meter

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