The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 16

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EATTLE STAR VBIDAY, APRIL 24, 19 GYNTHIA GREY ——_—_——_—., if: i eam A A) { “Junior Hall of Fame ———____.J Men. Age as Quickly | ' as Do Women | Select a Mate Near Your Own Age, | Advises Woman Reader BY CYNTHIA GREY mete | west Sport FKrocks-for Summer | | | Menus — — BREAKFAST Stewed Choose a mate near your own age | rhubarb, broiled bacon, soft A husband should be least three ye older than h | cooked eggs, bran and raisin wife ever younger | muffins, milk, coffee Con whether your mate has the same tastes, the LUNCHEON—Cream of same outlook on life, before contemplating marriage with asparagus and tomato soup, Heh 6 Oe é leroutons, minced mutton dee, ey deg Oh Dal ep ; |tato pudding, milk, tea. at length | DINNER—Baked ham, creamed potatoes, spinach, molded cheese salad, orange short cake, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. Dear Miss Grey: I have been reading those letters in your column from persons giving the reasons why men of 40 are attracted to the flapper; also the one from a woman of 40, stating that women of her age admire younger men It may be true as a passing fancy; but there can result no pern ypiness from such combinations : girl to marry is 2% nd ought to be three years older—no more, no less. many people think that the husband ought to be 10 years older the woman he marries, \ woman ages more quickly than a man,” they say in explanation This is not true Take a look out of 10 the man will will be Just as gray—and he may have Creamed potatoes, spinach and whole wheat bread to mille furnish a irishing evening meal small persons under school Even a two-year | old child this ner," provided the dinner h is early enough to accommodate his bedtime Since meat was served at a man of 40 and his wife of the same age, Nine times vo just as many wrinkles as his wife, His hair a bald spot, besides noon time no meat ix planned Most women of 40 k are 40, 1 t} for the evening meal for jun 0 | Cream of Asparagus and . Dainty Margaret Bower, as “Cupid.” 2 Tomato Soup BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER ‘ who have , : ~ One bunch pare. 1 . JEST SI LE, ou Je-awake ching her Marriage has been called a “voyage into the unknou |spoona butter, 3 tablespoon theaters an Se and social affairs pa with the unknown,” | ‘4 teaapoon salt, 2 cups milk ir ci 6 being as the Prinosss," ted by pupils of the ncing Studio of Portola the cup cream, f¢ That is the best description of it that I know. \ Two people think that they are going to live happily to-| gether because each happens to like the way the other’ makes love. } Hardly ever do they stop to consider whether they have} \ paprike A small bunch of a j taining 10 oF 12 | Wash and cut off th her toes most the same tastes, the same outlook on life Or < 355 Had he on phage Ald that /#——— x T the left is one of the smartest sport models, made of tan and brown wool kasha,|\nier. Mub thr a coarse strane |e nd trons "atten fest re the for) cyethit | A the overblouse being brown with trimmings of tan at the neck, sleeve and pockets.) tye water in which the asparngus| cases. 7 urce that “re t td | | The pleated skirt is brown. In the center is a clever aweater and,skirt combination. The| as cooked. Add « cloves, | 7eur eas flan sul, hea And tha . ; | 8 @ suit of the finest tan kasha. The knife ple 1 skirt has a tan silk overblouse. | gir Vers sting Rcloahe Bea ite } From the throat hangs a large soft bow of white crepe. The jacket is of tan kasha| ana roeeee ge You Can Make ; 2 wi ll-over embroidery done in white ree e themmaive t ry to}, a eee eae re — eaten gain thru a sieve and t t Cut in bread (elther white, Desk Set ita «| CORRECT CARRIAGE |i dressmaking [inane ul 2 wees — c4 1 upwa: will 50 | : : | ressma ing rh Cotkc thes heads of th8 t t crisp pla te charming, A of ind t first thing they w 10 By shawna Te RAR tha “eaten th A toast slowly on both sides. » small trap and tet- chen they ait down, is to try to at Hom IE cod cas ee "|| Geeeran aa wa natever acct ya by J ; Paki my we to t " unt re} . brocade or any ma- a feer. m He BY HEI Ht se iy 4 las for the table can be use ike can be used for cov. be bored t a fow ; é b YORE x 1 cae with galloon braid or rib- to be mor f en >» they a the pret af f ae ere k all on the 1 S > Potato g ite : bs : 8 KITCHEN CABINET tase “s : . hg f : f ach ide 2 cups ig ‘ You can make a kitchen cabinet , th 4 te worn Ptrineed “tai? 2) crn | 108 alt elnnar a kitchen table and group upto the knee EM h t ai| Let potatoes or it shelves, with or with - ae de ; t t th ii fresh tntoen seasoned | x “4 Eternal Youth | 1 long flaring sleeves, The | = : SS ee 5 Attraction { vag ge crt tainting ; an : (SuLK GLOvEs: Paris may waver between the sil- t isa houette and the flare — but it is unanimous this Spring on gloves. change her attitr It may be tru only as old as feel as young bun buster, but (every minute c Age is as difficult to conceal as a + broken heart or freckle | MARY-ROSE tly and requires me ing taffeta mater halt to youth? He, poor himself you tooped sho Paris Decrees | horse Query on t w. It ‘ Miss Gre Is vn terday grandfathe 7 in love, or agined he wa w Ec, orig", Sue lin tote, oho rnamenied uf ie 7 DOUBT | eur The incorrect and the correct way to stand ip to give is formal, ful “ie ORR ER wan thal ‘ . S25 dress is sii) aioe tas men of this age retain t BY MILDRED STRAUSS spine. chin in. & x se 8 ue | Up to Paris came the news! On the Riviera ly if you are invited to the recep. perearced. LY. # 7 F Batt ng at the side Peli Fe —at Cannes, Nice, Monaco—over at tion afterward. If 1 are o1 vo woman can De tru: Ps 1 Pgs | Biarri A t rfect he of « © strip. | iarritz, the ungloved hand is passé. attending the ceremony >t flap-|no r perf ain igh thee F All because someone created the vogue preteen ei ke he ves wit ice and ‘ ; is model was worm * . ie i af bie id F of decorated cuffs—now gloves are lovelier poted America just 8D Dear Miss Grey: Don't you think sie “3 rom Cannes. t is pars time a cla on 2t3 youth motor , than ever before, the final complement of Model 519— on the extremely short dresses? | tHeY Jove, and blame thejas beat a. rape eevhd arith a smart Spring costume. I think we should hear from| Wor’? But} AC worsd, cil Dari ay Se Vie hn oe Gault [sit not ed | SOME FAULTS jhandle is much eas Paris heard the news. Voila! By cable beca al nd done,| 7-- ae a +) Hero are some of tho faults of} than one with a we received style notes sketched by our a i "| Kittens to re nature in-| stand hat keep you from perfect | stick “i omen try to dress to please men Ci ia Arete representatives, : 1 aa a woman and vive Atay 5 ’ dip pe erty Rae And now, Madame and Mademoiselle, 4 n ous a as Gre have a half ur abdome : x ; AS ry wear-|Persian kitten I would like to find Pee tent. en you walk or stand the modes de rigueur of the Rue de la Paix 2 good home for, also I have an aad woudl on the instep—that cause Gl A | are to be found in your own favorite shops exceptionally good mouser to give my ats lea” tea th flat feet and fallen arche oves re | ees tate States P' at least, would have more respect away. Telephone RA nier-12 | body out of alignme Stitt knees—they keep you from “ac . ” 4 ; . ———— paets Ht to Improve your pow. |being graceful and easy | Frill ¢ oan Speed? Yes. It is our pleasure to trans- ture, remember thi Try this exercise to correct the y | TATE mit the mode from les Parisiennes to les Model Bedroom Ach ned an Nest as Gill ' Américaines with dispatch. Thc doveeli Ge leves the reflection of your mental attl:| Gross your feet so the little tora} . . . Russian emirie as ake ‘ tude, It must be improved by chang-|touch. Bring .the heels together | Just as if you had shopped in Paris you, started out to som Happy Medium Pe Mee. | dar vacka sar aes aval too, may wear the smart gloves now seen Model 592— on the Bois, at tea at the Ritz or before A drooping mind directs a d Fs come down slowly * . joe DS MAES acetal ont m bie aut } as | dinner at the Crillon. Someone once remarked {t| match. She found that wall withe nal A natin’ weekectons c i i lomeone or marked | match. She found that walls of this| without softness or suppleness 1s| wil] exercise the outer part of the fs she turned out of the Kayser observers in Paris keep us posted. was easy enough to make a room| Character took color from the things|merely obeying orders from a mind] root and strer 1 the arch under Mdilomsete eile westier So look to Kays: th i nd warm in winter by building a fire in| *PoUt them and are appropriate hoth |that is cramped and repressed. the ball of the foot ax well as the | this glove with its scalloped pee IPG jiu Aa Ea SOR Repairs wis cite cuduae tilde vate bole and cold weather xt] A magnetic, vibrant and fascinat:|inutep, It will give you the apring! on for all that is chic in gloves. a another th ”| were chosen hangings of pale rose » woman invariably carries her-| sin ; lode! 576— make it cool, in the summer At | colored organdie, and the raya Tae ih, wl ilo the sibgative type of | Gint “wit ent pee ih oat Note some of the lateat models skatshed self well, while i clate with youth holds true, particularly regarding | te bedrooms. A bedroom in grays and blues and| walnut and a small dregs! a and small dressing table » me control : ) r : “shimmery” green are right for the| with detached mirror of the same Asi from the mental ntrol je flat on your back with your summer. But in the winter, on a| woodwork were placed in this bed.| there 18 Of course, the matter of arms atretched over your head and pure physical strength and the co-|the body relaxed. Bring the fect here—they come in different shades in the | proper silk weights for Spring. And the prices—such as would delight the smart : but thrifty Parisienne. (v= al was used for the ruffled bed | oman inevitably slumps. ae spread, Then a bed of American hakass Tht | THE CORRECT POSTURE fle exercise will keep your knees xible dark rainy day, this color schewe| room and decorated with w: > seems quite ivery” and uncom-| of pink flowers Ith small sprays) cvoration of all muscles thru intelli-|into the air from the hips and turn | fortable, On the other hand, a room| A bedside table was stained green | Bent development poids hedge RIA CL it Roy bad i with warm pinks and yellows that| to match the floor and a comfortablo| 140K at the two photography and) (he ankle of the other would be just the right thing in cold | boudoir chair, covered with old rone| YOU. Will seo what I mean, Here} In my next article I will explain weather might be stuffy and too| velour, added a findl touch of lux-|!5 the correct posturb: Stand ‘with |other exercises that free the joints heavy when the warm weather|ury and comfort, whilé beside it was |the feet about two Inches apart, one] and promote graceful posture orn Ja tit top table carrying a small | #lshtly in Pay ce Paid wt bap i be GLOVES - UNDERWEAR + HOSIERY 1 h, xe ie woman recently achieved a| reading lamp. . toes straight id, diaphrag ), i A tah j Appropriately enone! Happy’ medium elected a floor |" Here and thee upon the floor|ahoulders down, hend resting on the) | USK MEAT BONES baicl bal Gade Ge noted thn ewe emban A % woft green Jaape linoleum. She| were thrown hooked rugs 4 Vhen you buy a roast, ask ance of ered ture hoa rown hooked rugs in. black : ay Ree ee ytd a the wearer emerg chowe linoleum because it 6 the ideal! white, rose and green, Thin room WASY DISHWASHING have the bones sent with tho moat, |WIN. frills you racing this | mt Nits f lovely garden. floor tor the } mm, being comfor was 11@) only warm and cozy in win ‘ ire frying basket make ,| 9 they make excellent stock fo: lady’a wrists are not on her Model 625— { . Model §82— ble te easy to Keep clean | ter because of its roge hangings and| substitute for a dishwashing ma. | *°UPS and gravic | frock, but on her gloves, and they | and iH also marvelounly beautiful in| trimmings, but because of the cool,|chine, Fill it with dishes, theh - mie Jare quite ax appropriate with tho} color, fo Ko with this green floor | green floor which reflected the mann} rina of soapy water and U leevelens frock ax with the tong:| ; : ed the sum-| plunge’In « pan ' USE BRAN TO WAS MeN P ally sketched he made the Nott Kray with| mer sunlight, the room was delight-! keep moving until the dishes are} pray inay be aa, WA i leeved blouse, They come in black e foxer of the following @ concert, Model 1500— © offor white and are very feminine, im nouldings gard trims painted to} ful during the summer months, clean, oop for washing cretonnes. doed. : a ud onnes, ood.

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