The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 18

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— PRIDA’ ——— CYNTHIA GREY - Bobbed Hair Badge jac Woman’s Freedom is of |: We're Not Only “People,” but Free | People in Every Sense of Word |) =%o Ae Bride ol Yest BY CYNTHIA GREY erday—And si ie roe world bas head's great deal abo itions in the) BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER awe 2 down t There was the Russian revolution, the upheaval in Ger-| AU ball, the bride! For she were DAE. be i“ t MTany, and recently th garian revolt . 6 Bene z ¢ . © and But I wonder if rea the Women’s revolution ¢ Me iter ee t ke 2 that has been going on around them for the last 20 years! A subtly prope I wonder if they stop bed ir is not a A vhile neither the bridal g frivolity, but a badge of ver occurs Feat Bir hut J; to them that short skirts st f iberty, just as much 3 sabi finars ha bask ca the red hat of the French rey stood for it! t that the difference in line and Women’s clothes are more cost today They | deta just as startling *, for instance, the bride of at the left, in her slender litte satin gown, gossamer-grace of @re uniforms .... to work A few years ago there was just a3 n men’s dress as there was for tl I m@) They wore tight corset @high-heeled shoes in whic =woman who discarded her co wable shoes was termed “pecu ™ If a woman worked ou she could do Swas to teach school or other kind of Slavor was called “unwomanly,” ahe t s Today women do just as they please. There is nothing! * {that men do that they aren’t getting ready to do in the|' Mworld of business and politics es Florence Allen is a freedom in wo- air, and to walk The and wore flat, comfort- 4 was diffic no eye; no Ught h her pris is tumuituously as rd her weight of ot she! Miss 1928} htly along, Titian hair soft. | nderly beneath pheld with arred Bweet de her home e clothe te armor usters of white far-famed in Southern = 3 eet, rather than exotl Btanet er place among Hb bride’ boucuet, toa, watt shoat Hythe ow forem ptor f delicate blossoms, with tender SeAnnie Ni f lily ey and fern pond te ribbo! irides erfly's @ bride nweet And no matter thelr outward!| ap- pearance, and show swear b ped a beat. W from sexsi Ge And they have done it so Hee0 quietly, so cunningly that Men were stil! w what < about . . . it was done! w ‘Women go to the polls and vote as | ke matter of course, not only, here | 49 ut in Engiand, where Mrs. Pank- m hurst freed her country-women. Another M ‘The American constitution no long- 1 to E s the b ie 0 ester year no active In her formal! attire? that| Be assured ahe was utterly grand| and gracious in her gown of heary | t-| white Duchess satin—the kind that} | stood alone! And what if her dreas| yards and yards to the mak:! ite gleaming court train from shoulder, and it onty | l¢as nderir For wedding bells eo same thru th No matter for hig And whether in cotton or satin they of Contentment wed— jer classes tho mothers of the land heap ell of finest tulle, th aivte-ifor weal ov foc Bede: ith “children and Idiots," as it once| Dear Mian Grey: y 1 orange blossoms, without | eee + « » @nd not so long ago, at |More and woe shall waa com: | In 1909, H. G. Wells wrote a book bout an English suffragette who pwas thrown into prison because she ited to vote. And these were some’ of the ¢ Jar readers owe their thanks to Miss Georgia Blois (left) and Miss Olive Howland (right), the 4 » respect- and to 1 enemy | han the siniwvers tae Me newer || HINTS FOR THE He might ‘have made better ws || HOUSEWIFE ver. did n't | suppl thoughts he put into the suffragette 1. T ’ et ®, ass ; lay in prison better, as wife « HANG UP CLOTHES bouque' A o mA man can kick . . . his skirts Id sa t fi oning 9 om t garments may be well a 1 tely dry before storing. WON'T CURDL soda to tomato with the “milk for tomato bisque and the mixture will| not curdle. » to} +80 SOUP | Add a pinch |before com man can smoke, » Man can swear, © The men score aly : where. i | and put up women | fteds as my wife was noted for a Repeats cs rere fon. [all over the: mountains, MAKING PIES BROWN | man scores always, all the time.” | It was for bet worse with Before putting a pie in the orsh, her, and there fs no doubt she got|brush it over with milk. It will im- Wells wrote that only 16 years/| the worst of | tho we married|part an Inviting brown glaze po! Only yesterday! in haste, bh decided to do so ~ Just think, for a moment, how/in 24 hours we met, I have| CLISANS WILLOW BASKETS @s have changed. since 1209. 2 to repent, and Reed and willow baskets are, bei A woman can"kick, or run, or play the h jolaaned by rubbing with « stiff brush. } a long lite - ken USE IN COLD WATER - tha soa should always be/ 1! hot causes petroleum prod vaporize | Grama | Ma shion + pvmm no «|| Flashes man’s trousers are to him Moreover, there are hundreds of urants in America and England ponte would remem| d France where a woman . «lot them halady! . . . can smoke it being stared at too muc lew York city, she is oke on street cars. Arid when it comes to men power of reasoning, COURSE FOR BRIDES | CLEVELAND, May 22. (Unit ed Preas)--A bride's courre hag been opened at Western university here, Nearly 6 are angels, be “fewer divorce already bh fer recen 1 parfum . « we all know today * ne | equally as SR POPULAR BLACK pon raga Ot vessel oe sh bsurd. No on¢ doubts 150 Quarrels, precious. Tho originator has ee aeee were Wack{ ile 44 tes cut that the feminine brain But No Divorce || named ft Peter Pan Opal Hue 3 in cloth or silk than co! ast it reflects utmoat cipal things masculine mental equip-| ,, p ® s Gre ; Pras ng ci k and white t are 4 ht nent ever dared to be! ‘ i ¥ kind of light- suggested in a shaw! collar hat to do when baby me Only 10 years ago, Alice Duer| oo nigh facing of white duvetyne or allk.|! cries, what kind of a plaster to ler wrote a rebellious book en-|/"" 4 / ves % Countless atoms of crimson, |) tate worn with black coats are| use when hubby contracts a d, and husband and baby dietetics The atydents practice on dum. mauve, emerald, azure, amber, etc.—the shimmering tints cap. tured from the gorgeous opal bitled “Are Women People? E Since that time women roved that they are people }ma mos time. 1 believe Ppy, but sometimes | it ts just r usually black felt a d the most) acon was a Post Toasties and strawberries — try it, novel one rece ght for our nead-fitting affair with just | how to voté, how to go o t oie a te ccsineh yt oe are cleverly blended in this new . eetiow. ofa trim end w mies Send for free Test pack- je world and earn a man's wages, | }ONRMtE to thee and enochen || est creation }four long sil tassels falling trom | 7 age and make the Milk to hold office, and do many} ne saith ngene Sy “ riada of opal hues so fine |the top of the crown. Black ban | IN STARCHING ] | koks with brim-facings of black vel-| ai cooked atarch should be used j¥et are very new, Black velvet islyary hot. After wringing garments always flattering ta the face and/out of the starch they should be| if a trimming Is used, it Is a rhine-|rubbed between the fingers no as to| 4 0 raise him. My wife thinks I do h t women never had|'? Ta y 0 2 ovat be |not earn enough for her to stay at 7 And now for the first time In cen- home. I can hardly say a definite | juries, they are wearing clothes that|“No" to her going out to work, | “ "t ' hampor them physically or| When she makes this kind of a com or Cream Test for corn flakes flavor and crisp- F visible—but under the glass of the spectrum ¥ leap into finming beauty. One ,who is familiar with the ac t of light rays on colors will Ae eapneerey ag iiss “ke ‘The combination of | ne t ; ric | 4 . « « Clothes that “stay |Plaint, becauso | ma mear a1] underatand why this po oY The com help blend starch and fabr! } ot se ei ut seitiaty, | <Yet I gueas we: have twa} this powder pr nd velvet in all colors is wee —— | put,” hair that isn't forever pulling - duces a strange, fascinating + | ’ 4 | Wway from its hairpins. |50 quarreis over this one subject. oftect. | go0d this seasor AKES OFF RUST | Women are not only people | But divorce—I should not : Obstinate rust spots may be coy Mut “freo” people, at last, in every| Neither one of us would think of = = CORSAGE AT BACK ered with kerosene, allowgd to stand| of that fine word! We will fight the Ths cor ‘cittaine|| Date Scones ||ne'aen |such a go HAs been pinced ag}. |#0Me time and then scoured off. ng % | where from hip to shoul- | up Wants seneaen es Due intely iti in! plkeed vat the BUY IN QUANTITIES | | that it i FMA 6nd |e Hack of the neck when the coat}, It ‘ economical to buy soap in jwoman who chance to marry, that] ‘Two cups flour, 4 teaspoons bak: large quantities so that it may dry| collar is an upstanding one, ‘Thus b nd harden s the attitude |ing powder, % cup sugar, % tea-line w n. The big | spoc alt, 2 tablespoons butter, 1| j ant to getleup choppéd dates, 1% cup milk 1] sui along and the INTENTION to get|ogg, 1 tablespoon. melted butter, 14 | along. [teaspoon cinnamon. “HT SCARRKS | Couples who hunt a divorce court} THIS MAKES 10 SCONES MODISH SCARFS | ly} Sift flour, baking powder, sugar| 0, Speaking of neck adornment and salt togsther: Cut in butier with {SCH have a way of being indivig. long. a knife or rub it in with tho tips | Wal of late, ‘They aro wrapped once Most of them say, nowadaya,lof the fingers. Add the dates ana| about tho neck with énda tied in a “Well, we'll take a chance, If wo|mix in the milk and beaten egg slow.| knot in the middie of the back. don’t like it we can try again, or|iy, Mix théroly. Turn out on a| With tho mannish topcoats, one some such remark.” floured board and roll to one-quarter |#°°% Plaid sill scarts with fringed Isn't that 207 of an inch thickness, Cut into| M48 modishly tled in the middie of A CONTENTED QUARRELER. |squa@en of about four inches, Brush | tie back. Ciaice one-half of cach square with melted Dear Miss Grey—I am jn love with | butter, sprinkle with a little cinna. NEWEST GIRDLES matters so much, tol of that man and w ide Dear Miss Grey: We have a cute ttle female puppy we wan ring storage hite ga « of the ¢ a is worn at the ar of the navy blue gure, is to or coat PANY, INC- posTUM CEREAL COMMS. paTTee CRE am cuRLAL wuts) as aiso MAKERS OF Mie ost’s RAN FLAK STANT, POSTER w= after a ear marriage aul! }never made up thelr minds to one about six months ago, She has ~ S invarlably slip-ons. ea ence! Overngnging MID SUMMER HAT Now what shall I do—marry the! Veil Chick |. The large hat with its wide droop: | girl with money or the poor one jing brim is more and more tn evi. whom I love? LEWIS. done as the season advances and The sole purpose of marriage is to js Ahown in any number of new permit two people who love each models exceedingly véraatile, both other to live together and rear a fam as to shape and in the combination ily, Money ought not to be consid of fabrics with straw, Remarkably ered at all, The decent thing for you effective aro bridesmaid hats of to do Is to tell the girl with money white crin faced with black velvet | that you tind ygu do not care for and trimmed with lilies of the val- her, It may hurt her for the time, ley, orange blossoms and pond 1il- but in the long run she will be} teu, happier for knowin@ it now instead Other hats of the wide brimmed of later. typenre of leghorn in natural or F brilfiant tones faced with velvet of the same shade or with black. These are trimmed with a single large flower or a cluster of gay field flowers,’ Black hats with crowns of bangkok or ballibunti and soft two girls. I have been engaged to}mon and fold over. Bako in a hot| ‘The newest girdles are madd of one of them for more than a year, joven about 16 minutes, silk webbing with stays only in the e 1 " Slie is very wealthy. 1 met the other back and in the front, They are} risp orn a es ° Post Toasties are the seasoned, specially toasted, Double-Thick Corn their crispness. and their Flakes. They staycrispin flavor last, even to the milkorcream, Theirflavor final flake in the bottom ; is delicious, better than of the bowl. Insist on any corn flakes you've genuine Post Toasties at ever tasted. Specially your grocer’s. POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan, Pow Toasies (Double-Thich Corn Flakes), Postum Cereal, Instant Postum, ry Grape-Nute and Post's Bran Flakes Post Toasties P nck Corn Flakes stay crisp in cream RED SLIPPERS Red satin slippers are very attract. ive with all white evening gowns, particularly thowe of chiffon that are very unevén about the hemline Makers of: brims of velvet, trimmed with a BYEL EMBROIDERY aing rosé or water ily are fea Eyelet embroidery on batiste trims | }tured by the most exclusive qpillin ome of the loveliest summer frocks, | {er | yHere's « linibering ewerclse you) |t ix \iked on ailk an well aa cotton might try before breakfast. It ts _ | Tomasita, &-year-old “toy tumbler’ | DOESKIN GLOV NE of the m Mexico City, who has becn| ‘the phowing her contortions to HMolly-|tiono of wood. She son't interested in the | wi | DANCING FROCKS smartest toudhes of} {i118 of the valley aro uned most most fashionable gloves are fashion this aummer will be the| ettectively to trim white dancing Meooakin, mado wlip-ovor, and| veil hanging Just over the drim of\trockn of satin. or chiffon, The | worn very loose and comfortably | the hat, The veil naualty ts of black| combination of green and white is nerously wrinkled, lace, now ao ponilar, igs) at most popular one now, tem tn tn ne OPC. Co, 1985 NAY RG wu Ye TA VYREEAY eek bd Hh

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