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16 CYNTHIA GREY ————-_-~ Sheltered Woman Now Sheltering Woman Tables Turned and the Clinging Vine Now Cares for Her Own BY CYNTHIA GREY Orientals used to treat their women The like household pets They. used to buy tl and sell them, and herd them in Iiarems, And in some places in the far and colorful East, they still do! The turbaned men who pray in the mosques will tell you tgday that women have no souls only bodies. They firmly believe that there is no place for women in Heaven > And this woman .. . this creature of the harem . is ly one step removed from the person we Americans call the “sheltered woman,” Her husband is the type of man who thinks women ought not to vote. He is sure his wife ought not to know any- thing about evil, or scandal or bare facts of any kind His system of dealing with women, if only he knew it, is the system that the impudent new generation sums up this way: | “Catch ‘em young, tell ‘en® nothing, and treat 'em rough!” The only difference is that the husband of the sheltered} woman doesn’t “treat her rough,” unless you can call shut-| ting a woman away from life itself, rough treatment, My- self, I do. It s to me that inasmy wa SE “ms cact has only a few y Grey will recetve | ht to see all TES live: we ¢ | callers on Monday, Wednesday | ~ " t that | | and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, | =. 4 {and Tuesday and Thursday, | ~ pa { from 11 to 1 m her of | | a4 nd 1 up { flee in The Star , 1300] ai slgape : ce | Seventh ave | “i> “she to roll her up| But ¢ of well-off, Tam cotton wool, to treat her the| Well-car has a good many | “fay Tesman treated Nora I> | hours t bel © her. | Tipn’s doll house . , . as a toy wo-) And whe eration > she} a was usin time making 5+ There is no place for such a wo-|or driving in her carriage, today *¥han in these “go get it” days, when | she spends much of it in more vital | Site streaks by us like an express | things . social service, welfare “train. And so, thank goodness, she| Work of a sincere sort | ais passing! And that is a good thing | = Instead of the “sheltered” wo-| It is not a good thing for half! pyran . the Julia Lathrops’, the|the women not to know how the} ane Addams’, the Jeannette Ran-|cther half lives. To be “sheltered” | ins’, often means to be blindfolded, | S.Instead of Lady Bountiful, wrap-| And with each year of this new! Syed in expensive furs and carrying | century we women are secing things | askets to the poor, we have un-|more and more clearly Sfentimental women who really are| In our own slow, “muddling” way Helping out the poor of the world| we have organized into a sort of ue not by charity but by just ws! The only real joy.that Lady | against too much “Bountiful ever gave was that feel-| others of us against hag of virtue she herself felt when | of it ‘whe presented a starving family| e Guith a few groceries “Disgusted Hubby” “= The poor hate charity They| 2 he “mate it for hametul thing it} Get® More Advice Dear Miss matten is free masonry to protect some of us and too Uttle protection far the Gre >. Why Not Entertain Bre are certalr Daily Menu soft-cooked eggs, toast, milk, coffee. paragus soup, milk, tea, tatoe. cumbe: fee. With the the cucumbe years of age. akfast? at uy SE RE co oat ee BY SISTER MARY A fo breakfast makes ar tainment for t plows r The hour for serving may be as early as 9:30 and as late as 12:36 Whilo a breakfast resembles a luncheon to a great extent, there defined differences Breakfast—Orange juice, crisp exception there are no dishes suggested that are not suitable for children Luncheon—Cream of as- croutons, fruit salad, cottage cheese sandwiches, ginger cookies, || Dinner—Baked fresh mackerel, buttered new po- , Harvard beets, cu- salad, tapioca pud- ding with strawberry sauce, rye bread, milk, cof- of WW (Fluffy Ruffles Beach Coffee is ays served in break fast cups with the main part of the meal, the breads are always hot, a soup should nev nerved a 10 o'clock br ant mild not include a forms eet, the salad should be a plain fresh vegetable dressed with French dreasing and the table decorations should not in clude lights, The centerplece may | be a bit higher than the arrange ment for a dinner and the no-called | “garden flowers” make a’ hapr choice The following is ect menu ber orteake ¢ The = mc ‘ breakfast t | fly — is enn: | eee A h at the a Pp RE’S a snappy bathing suit of black lace ove 1 satin with a flippant ruf-| skirt of changeable blue! and green taffeta. : Buena fon authority out aunt your opinions,” |Your arms for a purpose \wers are the cleverest parts of the |buman body jthem they unelens. | find for their hands is dealing cards | tell such hands at a glance, for they lack character day and feeling rather useless your- welt, G, LUCILLE BUTLER | Vista Apartments | BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS ! NEA Service Writer Vv YORK, June I mode ar ge at | perfection of detail of the recret ays Henri lah fash y ways of let Dinguise your ‘our ots, | abilities and bring Bendel says. “If you can't be eloquent with ar The fin If you neglect using become like your toes— The only use some women) ance. “ applying the Upstick. One can Some time when you ‘¢ thinking of the wonderful works | feature next time.” omen are doing in the world of to-| 14 jy YE 5, 1995 Out-Gildas Gilda Photo by La Pine Rogety $$ To Be Stylish—Camouflage Disguise Liabilities, Bring Out Asgets ) to nai conforming tothe your attention tp In the art of fashion camoufia lines and breaking Up” thie t are too long without the slight, suggestion of obviotisness, “In clothes, as in conversation, If] «4 cane just the. right you have nothing import or ap rutin 2-. ‘TVength « ropriate to nay, it is better not to|2bet skillfully: handled, ©— raised or lowered, a sash tled on thy front instead of the side, a broke hemline, instead of 4 straight, uy. compromiring one; a high watstline instead of a low one—all these and several others may make all the ag. ference in the world in your appear. “Notice the lines on the gowns of well-dressed women. When you buy 4 dress that satisfies you find out what makes it different from thos you don't like, and look for that safer in most cases to bea the th they can do. © women paint, some scul q i cesar ave. takiog of their} “Disgusted Hubby” » The tapioca pudding |} ck babi some mend GRAPEFRUIT AND Bias these des nt fashion idl ap 8r8 Ww if he should be made with eggs {ot and r t mek fun ! CABBAGE SALAD tried to find the cause of " >. do all of thes Pa a “TN was they who really created nha dh 2s 4 fe ti gag 8] as the meat course is light. é EEL bias Beit Arrange sections of grapatruit TNyomen‘s Bureau of the department | (ePlorable condition re al | J W ¢ ; | i Sti ee Wed ake ered || °7.® bed of finely shredded cab: fof Inbor, with the welfare of mil-! WAYS 4 cause for e% Things | } omans Hands ooking at The are ase. ‘Sprinkle with’ aaa 5 working moth in its gona happer | Imakes @ separate | 4 | sobs of flesh and be pour over oil, about one table) “Hubby,” do not be too harsh on | salad usually " nails * ‘ I 2 are the index to|™*! : ‘ an spoonful foreach serving. Let mr, ae sina Manaibared” jhers She suffers more than you jand a soft « ix a phrase we|__ 7° %¢ “master EB je thing || stand on ice for halt an hoor “man who joined the Const j 90. Diet and exercise of cor | j third meat course « beaut Jack of all trades” te a || #24 sprinkle with paprika befors Wicca oid. tought againet the rational remedies for too much "ice ‘ & “Tank ol All teoten 8 |) serving. Sabops, and dirty soda founta Be ne the Y y fact that your Olives, radi na celery can fas wrens et ee sig - eh: eh ‘The cabbage should be erisped ="Nor was it she who gave. Wis.| that Character has... changed | fast and salted nuts are often pass! can do. poigeight hype di Amas-\l of grapefruit free from met. ~ ears atone | #0t te areas ail 3 between courses ai the later] ter of a trade ‘ . 3 gpnsin’ the law. that prohibits night) catise for her, 1 “Fetching” is surely the term that best deacril “ash- There are What work can you do with your|| Tne and skin. Beork for would. It was'therwe | tere catise for herf trouble than} | Ohiuig Lh ais Sings eat aap ca age Fe ; 1 utes % nn After shredding the cabbage, Sman who knows that woman's place | too poet 4 and too ittle exer-| ion's latest mode—“The Casino” ribbon neckpiece developed fo correct: menu | % har 5 put it in a bow! of salted sate Sis not always the home WHO | eld “seer yaw oorene Seteinly | by the ribbon department of MacDougail-Southwick, ° aktaat and) FROSTY APPEARANCE Let stand one hour. Rinse ix “wrought that bit of law-making to ‘Ip, Dut she needs to be! "Mise Goldie Craig, who modeled for Star ‘readera the\™ more possibilities : f BARANCE cold, clear water and drain wal, a dealt with kindness and pation: , , Strawberry cocktail, egg souffic | Pearls and rhinestones and silver |} ‘phic treatment improves cabbage -yaay and not be nagged at |dainty accessory to milady’s summer gown or ensemble,| snoostrix déatnes cwealee’ « | eetsroiaery give’ & banaelediiy’ trouy | a t imp ‘The wife whose husband wants a I gladl i oe a Pe, i ring reads | and they " 1 palms. “Cu- - Hy sty |] immensely and is worth the ef Sier to think that the moon is made| But I cannot help but wonder if| Will gladly furnish detailed information for making if.) en brechette, mushrooms, panned theta Gusher’! sere vette the appearance to an evening gown of!| gore. for green cheese ntver realized that|that “love” that “Hubby” speaks’ “They are simple to fashion,” she declares, “and can be| chicken, rice, cress and tomato sal.| O° Puniers | ArO OG ois white mousseline "Women needed a minimum wage | Was real love after all. Human} dyplicated for from $4 jad, toasted crackers, cream cheose,| Othe. do they ef Sleek women| Naw. How could she know that aj ody Is only a shell, a house in| 4 stat Photegrapners | Pineapple sherbet, Indy fingers, cof-| ‘0... sd tap tog Rae EL CSET | Sete] 5 >. | Which the soul lives ler body has | —— eaetii Ay nda ee. Siri cannot get along on nine dol bts h th : Mi Hor b leis ‘ bob niGwing healthy nails, but] ; ac J, become ugly, thru certain SCA DR PERE | Tiny hot muffins or rofis are * a week, and keep her body | Chance: | ARF EFFE spTym 7 tryemn | y aft who shall say that they are “ladies Se and her soul clean? . .. She|cuses—breaking of nature's Inws— | An aia BPI er fou | FRUIT AND NUT | Secret Wty: the. atnehrant: ane the |e use of thelr tinge ails? i > b ; but the real woman, the spirit, in|. rion of the ts found ' > cotteo op early in the} °° $: a : } fwas far away from stich probiems P in sports where the. scart be-| > . yoay Appear: Rereariy: tothe |” iy sinest Woe nd is th ] nd miseries, She was a “shelter-(the same. If she was beautiful Mastlaine a ‘sabia COMPOTE meal as the course tha}y, see cuee oe of hand Js the one| cat series. § : isthe’ neler dare Pinyin @ shoulder seam and ex SF dl aaa | that looks as it ts capable 0! “a” woman 5 ai earotes ‘io abe a ns a tenda down the front of the frock hicken. |doing things. Regardless of how | + How could she know that over-|the -spirit, altho encased in the) rie osatern'¢ scart at the 1 nuga a ; atatid dae <sHow ¢ she Know that cman |usly fat shell, is beautiful atill There ia no sign of @ scarf at th ; | : i | much wealth a woman has, she isn't “ork breaks and coarnons a wom Pdi ncaes" decuta that the Die. line, altho euch shoulder| 1% ter | BRIGHT BLUE HATS | a thorobred if she doesn't understand | Siptit she is anything but the flower-} = Se seam may add this long scarf panel} 4 | ‘The popularity of the fuchsia col-| how to use her hands when the occa- | ike, happy thing that Nature in-| Susted Hubby” was in love with the j e. happy thing that Nature in-| vce beauty, with the shell, | ctfect Which may be fringed at the 1 tddapdontal ve).{ored hat is being challenged by tha] sion arises. Soft, slender fingers ended woman to be? .. . I Mie | owlle= Just dike any averace moan | tom Neck uch frocks ie canto “lone of bright blue. Yellow, too, is|with tapering are lovely to look faw the oe bah coer eapepe re masa cioks wiOs. ta. babii iat fa | Oe cut V and h LAcaipbent i | coming in for a large share of atten-| upon, but 10 chances to one the ss. eyes, she probably decide L at 18) little up-ata dilars in the rear eanpoon(ul orange extract, | sor fae sre ae ai os at § st have a “no 4 is z - | less person! She couldn't run a h hsband, or she wouldn't have to] within. AMALIA, | Extremely simple styles are pre Nuts or dried . se : r lin her gown.or curl the back locks ‘work for her living, poor thing! re ens | dicted as the smart thing in gloves| soak gelatine old water, Put daciecandy ae Nyt | of her bob if she had to, Many peo: sand Leche etry ee «uk eae ear eee | ET the bypats the sites t¥P¢;0f| sugar and bel waeeedin te Oe hain Sue aUEThE akeane we ple believe that the slender hand ow, balteve the i Tine suede bdeing most favored. | aa ssp Lens eis NG {th tapering fingers is artistic Gent to be “womanly.” “1 tirmiy|| HINTS FOR THE RED POPULAR When is Ald tho | of gold or silver Jame cloth, Jone. But the artistic hand may be Gelieve that home is the pleasantest HOUSEWIFE Red silk crepes are among the new | 208ked. kelatine and boll 15 minutes, 3 “g one with «patulate fingers and bulg: “place for her . and the oe ear for atreet. wear. Reds are | Sing until « fy. Then add color BANANA COLORED ing knuckles, for the artistic person Gpportant place for her, particularly quite opular as they were eartier |” vor and ehopped nuta or dried| Banana-colored crepe and satin} can do almost anything with the if she has children. | TO SET THE COLOR in ‘thetaeasonsi Btlatiag: ehates caret When firm cut in squares|makes some of the loveliest evening | hands. ——____ -} A little alum in the water in which 3 1 in confectioners’ sugar nd z 1 {you wash any cloth of bright colors by |will help set the color. ess, Gloria! || = IN CARPET SWEEPER A wire hairbrush will remove hairs and threads from the brush of your! carpet sweeper successfully, { Goodn “NEW YORK.—When Gloria Swan- #On returned from Burope her ears find forehead caused ax much excite: ament as-did her perfectly new hus ind. Her hair was cropped as close- as a man’s and two pink, regular. weed earn had not one wisp of hair #¥ shield them. Her forchead looked fig all foreheads do these days—a bit ieached out IN MAKING SOUPS The water in which spinach, car- rots; onions, potatoes and other vegetables are cooked is excellent to! use in place of water when making} after years of obscur-|80UPS and stews. | 2"since Miss Swanson’s return one ees many women and girls in New Work restaurants and theaters whose CHEESE NGEKBREAD Hot gingerbread may be advan- tageously served with cheese cut in firs are as evident as their noses. {half-inch strips or cream cheese made Waually the lobes of the ears aré{into balls. Mnted a Mandarin shade of red bah Woreheads likewise threaten to come Jato vogue, altho one sees fewer of these than one does ears, Several girls are wearing straight bangs over Jie forehead with the close-cut Lobbed hair brushed back over the HEAT BOWL FIRST To cream butter and sugar quickly | heat the mixing bowl firmt with scald: | ing water, then wipe and put in the butte | ration. worn at evening than for day wear Printed chiffon frocks in floral de- | sign, made with Jong sleeves gath- ered into a wrist band, are numerous | this season, These colorful little af-| fairs, when made with the long sleeve, may be worn for'strest wear | during the warm days that are to! come APPLIQUE DESIGNS The most employed trimmings are | applications of light colored (pastel! shades) or white crepe, which form | small mosaic like designs and are used to border the skirt, for the belt, collar and cuffs or some other deco: These insertions can underlined by gold thread stitching. There are never many of these deco: rations on an afternoon frock and, | as the shades are very delicate} (pink, lavender, green, blue, ete.), the | effect is discreet and pretty. | very soft but} often adds dash} or chiffon | The velvet sash, brilliantly colored, to the simple gown. crepe ars. Others wear queer little side- Yarns plaatered forward on their ubeeks, with the remainder of the dob brushed backwards, thus per: Piltting the full display of the ear. Slsome years ago Irene Castle re urned from Europe with her ears wend forchead exposed to the view of world. Sho had a few straggling llowers, but soon these disappeared. Wery tew women can afford to show @Meir ears. Still fewer can expose Whe entire forehead. Only one with Me pertect profile can attempt to do woth. Often the distance between le car and the end of the nose Kcatises the nose to look longer than 4b is. When the hair comes over the Wheok, as it does in the bob, the noat TOoks shorter than it actually Is, Hometimes the ear {9 too small or #00 large or it x ®t too low or too MWigh on the head, There may be a Tipliow space in back of th which adds age to one's appes Park-halred women can BAKING They will be ‘ance ‘ nometimes Wear the hair off the forehend and aahen this is becoming it is very imttractive Geraldine Farrar always wears het hair th | way and Y en of her | ith broad, Well-formed fore ind with good halr lines, who Hot Biscuits— for Dinner! Make them with CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST —tempting — every time SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND POWDER light—tender | Those hands of yours are put onto dinner gowns, at time of first purchase. Just— Name Your Own Credit Terms | Women's Department— 1332-34 Second Avenue Men’s Shop—Temporary BHntvance 13% CHARGE IT —AND— There Invites you to open a “Credit Gladly” account! count here you need no adv; the same as when buying for cash. venience of our liberal extended payment pl. ance credit rating. You choose is no extra charge for con- | an—your account is opened | | 2 Second Ave, When you open an ac- | apparel just © 1925, Hills Bros, Hills Bros Coffee belongs to the West It was born here. And every son of the West is justly proud of the spurs : this coffee has won in the capitals of the world. The Recognized Standard . . . that’s what they call Hills Bros. Coffee! And do you wonder? Just pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of this wonderful western coffee. Set free that rich aroma, the herald of a cup-flavor yet to be met. Lift a cup to your lips... that’s coffech, ‘Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use, In the original Vacuum Pack which keeps the coffee fresh. a a

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