The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 11

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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925. Where the Jolly Jelly | Jam-Pots Grow | — CYNTHIA GREY e Cont aadion Failure, | Woman Says d faa ie. a ins : . Ry ET, m ° 4 on.) SISTER MAID _ All the 3 ‘ be pressed Discussion of Worldly Topics Sadly |{ Wie, evens for jel the frat Ul in Out of Place at Religious Conference FOURPRUIT BY CYNTHIA GREY I 8. 8k %. 8 JELLY ro advan doratpe eeaest | SETS FEMININE FASHIONS FOR NATION |Zc2ihe22 a young pe e were discussing at the C. FE. convention. 4 ‘ mnt his substance, t £ ‘errieg 1 after is ar ult to Jesus and His cause that topics of such a ~ bining a fruit ric a pect 1th | st d be argued about at a time and plz when a hieiogammarere ots = —— = : ae ee berrie © the spiritual subjécts should have been broadcast, ia . coca e royal betweeen fundamentalists and mod- in pe ‘ cp : 1 juice 6 and a ke , gs as petting parties, indecent bathing suits, jie 1 and p. Whe the Sabbath desecration have no part in the life cn ote e Ss mere. & mee r of Christ, These are questions that probably amare J ate tily A aueae bated in the correspondence column of some e : {nto smooth, broad seta ; aper, or asked by some poor ignoramus in search of the boiling the andards of decency. But Christians settled those little questions when they ca out of a life of sin and were Pow saved. They have absolutely no part in the life of a Christian As to morality, that is not Christianity, and these things deal with the subject of morals. One could be moral to the limit, and yet hate divine things All the questions the young people discussed can be , answered alike. Just one antidote for all, get a young per- n je. t son really saved and walking with God and all of these " - ’ things, not in part but the whele of them, go overboard. pas a Why do young people waste time on elementary things? the only exce enough Itis this: Not 10 in 100 have more than a mere intellectual these fruits The faith, or have ever experienced real conversion, much less of sugar® and ters but Ms i : he like stra Whi. the guiding presence an Read your Bi ve what | WISHED on anyone. They er the I to t at 4, the fruit was cooked Neve their words are |in th two-thirds water must be bolled void. If at stlan would combine adding the suger. Boil ever go far enough ne vis 4 firm Jelly om 10 to 20 minutes, s would T'o Care for Currant fe water Bathing Suit Jellies to or s usual, with roast } I Mis is best piquant touch to nece nd sauce from a a they’re beautiful and utilitarian | /"c pe SSG glorious gloria’s newest necklaces ints combine well with othe es tha aa hich the fr be put AW REE OL HY J \fraits of little or no water and the BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS — 4 slike Gloria's PLAIN CURRANT JELLY a which the fruit’ is cooked NEA Service Writer | In the « ants and pick over b aa a M N' W YORK, July 10.—-Moat of us) gi ss ene Are ooh - how gorge: : =a, sacle = Epes enus uRglO th tr mitliner ha ads Do ding prevent burn SPINACH AU GRATIN N eae ayn di < bobs |4n4 pass for ar Cover and bring q Two pounds spinach, 1 cup : i t rn them u ling’ point. Reduce milk, 4 tablespoons butter, 1 pipaatiarh haem bby hay Sblptee a ahead 6 ore turned her h tablespoon flour, % cup grated v muffins : rat ith tat | ; ct % cup coarse. bread : oer 1 tate kla Mea. nd cook in its . hb di r bo pla’ t Chop. : * that stamens ern, ian t ng butter, stir ; of ua, tt eis-of the marauise rt 1 ! 2 any add milk, raga apan BF pare to cause as great excitement as the em sugar as there were cups of 1 ason with ie shen sf Sean he gah ne “beans,| BY adopting a ne ot of the next picture in which she |, v pid Do- notte» the boiling stop falt and pepper... Bring; to the ea ay Fr gparliein Se ean lcause a saftorial revolu jappearn TMM Re cuges. 1B pidly | | Doing point. Melt “remaining when os do not , possess Rye {prea | oe een: And perhaps husbands, fathers, sg ith’ ®: tas pair este Po pe cocoa pum rig: BSA butter stir crumbs in {t until Sage monition of the Lord must abe carries the women solidly, partic-|- “Terrible,” was tho general com-|ally ought to be prepared in advance the tassels at the side might just a: cold saucer, should | |'TP Gish, cover with mance sane Wheel thay are takewaiks and ball. lemon juice and olive ofl, |Warly since Irene Castle has becom of all who saw her and remem. |to withstand firmly or yield weakly |well be worn directly in front, except eaitanl n folly quickly when| | $96 dist, cover with s ee hearted themselve: tier” gravy from the steak aterested In her baby than in |bered her shining ag, and comp) [oe Jong-drawn-out campaigns for “one |that she prefers them at the side, and |the Jelly 1s done. Pour slowly nth | |: Gonthanie layer foe kaos eal a Also, many ministers are respon- to the youngest Jomted hairdresses of a fow seasons |of those perfectly adorable necklaces | his neers to indicate where they | hot sterilized jelly glasses and cover ts isbn porns “/ . y etLe..! ‘ eee ia. Sal ie a ba i a is used, i the last layer of will be worn this season. | with paraffine when cold It Is wise to make small amounts| members of the family a the ages as far as tho sible for not feeding their sheep on first, and id | | white sauce and chee: Cover with buttered crumbs and bake (< Outdoor Girl \( Keep Baby Coo pasture. mes a man of | Sho has designed other new "thrill. x noose the ministry as a pro T a the juice of the me: we ers: ] fers’ in Jewels, bu 9 these will | of jelly at a time and to make the|| in @ moderately hot oven until . just as a m w 4 most nourishing. Pour it over 40 for a start, 4 will) oyarn “you | first ion of juice into! | » ‘oF J | what ria is t bi Fis 1 “age cannot with custom Stee = = = = from God, or any . gaa vetaaes : PREPARED BY UNITED STATES 5 woe edge of the. pow FOR DUSTING | thelr infinite varie CHILDREN'S BUREAL ; Ghost. ‘Tho ultimate result is, the| A shaving brush or infant's halr-| This famfllar quotation might well URING the summer montha in q aE lead! , and all will pk h makes a good implement for to hand-knit sweaters, for D most of the largey cities there ioe t us ry pie : 5 ae vegeta gS |with the coming and golng of style, in an enormous Increase sickness akes the power ¢ . ly Pi? 5 Ae | amor babies, ny Of or ral Ghost to deal with the world of ur ERS thelr. pinse 39, sus. 04, senured 62 areuetiva the periods ey te ! saved. That, and that alone, is the| ‘The newest event ppers are or been. And sweaters |. ‘The principal factor in keeping Ov which draws men to their| velvet, with applique of silver or go other advantage. Tho styles |baby well during this time-is to reator and Redeemer; but it isn’t | ied ‘ ‘ ; as often as skirt not change have him prope , the physict should | carefully | If the mother has no physician, j the doctor at the nearest health sta |tion will examine tho baby and or | der a dict for him. Tho health st jtion nurse will assist the mother in |following out tho doctor's instruc- | tions There are stations of this kind In j virtually every in the country, |sometimes maintained by the city jand sometimes by a private society |The mother can find the location of fod. n who cares for direct his diet According the Posen Coral con bok sole foe maa het san ef dos Vs by belog a hat ney BCS festa Posto raven Coal @ while fen Mob nowy = te cy by te stds od beley coe, Grape Nuts Arceahay id ppt 1 wheat al aaled most s more popular than for there is no ‘an take {ts place rdrobe. word The sweate: ever this garm in t Years season, New York Makes Way for Tailor-Made Maid By BETSY SCHUYLER AR your ruffles while you m for tailor-mades stalk v And the soft billowy effe femi: ago “sweater” the suggested a bunchy garment, to be worn In the winter for warmth and not for bea But now, with the | manufacture of. lighter, gay-colored noft k, tho still retain warmth, the sweater tn if not more, appro- for summer sunlight as for Double-Thick | priate The Children prefer Post 6 so flatteriz od ay be re winter snows. , aad: Peres cauteerers ie i They can be, and are, worn with} the station nearest h¢r home by in corn Toasties. Make the Milk uncompromising brims. }all « of costumes. There are quiring at the city health office or Cream Test for corn When Lucretia Bori, the Metro. | practical and beautiful models de- | Digestive upsets are more fre es Maksb eoon tah cslabauss 5 politan opera star, came home from | signed especially for the golf course quent in hot weather than at any | Send for free Test package. oy Europe the other day, she was wear- | and the tennis court; there are oth- je time. Milk is more easily / Cream ing one of the severe new outfits | era appropriate for afternoons to be contaminated when the temperature | Stay Crispin Milkor that tells the truth and nothing but Teas ever ight skirts; there are ts high and when files abound. All| the truth. able shawls and robes for the cow's milk, therefore, should be | ner bese’, comfortable wrap-around af-| thoroly scalded. Her hat was a plain straw beehive. In hot weather every effort leas Her suit was a mannish tweed aire that are taking the place of| About her white throat was a dark more cumbersome beach robes, and be made to keep baby in a cool) scart pinned immediately beneath there are tho excessively dainty | place, to keep him lightly clad, to| her chin. Chamois gloves were give him frequent sponge baths, and jones in white and pastel shades that | be worn on all occasions not to have him drink an abundance of cool, boiled water. | | An Infant should not be urged to) finish his bottle or to eat In hot weather {f ho ts not hungry. Dur- slipped over her hands. concession to the eternal was a pearl earring in elther ear, but somehow these looked subdned and apologetic and ready to leave without giving notice. To be sure, Lucretia Borl is beau- | tiful. She can look as severe as she! ikes and still look more attractive | than most of us can in satins. But} it is going to be pretty tough if we have to follow her to the letter, Her only | |may feminine | formal | eas | | Home Influence on Children’s Health’ BY BARBARA BROOKS A publication from one of the state boards of health suggests that we ing short periods of excessive heat| should be re- \the amount of milk duced. | | had aemi-fitted bodices with skirts of petal-shaped ruffles, Some had cir- cular insets of self-material or con- Speaking of opera singers reminds me that Jeanne Gordon is one of the most picturesque persons we have around. At the theater the other evening she wore a coat of black, white and silver with huge checks allowing space for only about three from shoulder to shoulder and she looked like something out of a fash- ion book. She was ono of the first to launch the craze for brilliant purple. She is wearing the very closest possible bob. And the less of her black hair she shows, the more marvelous she looks This fad for tatlor-mades was Planted some six months ago. When Patou came over to America to study the American market, he told me that for this winter he would con- centrate on tailored wools and Eng sh tweeds, “Because In cheap r you can’t duplicate these mafen,” wan his ex- planation, “Expert tafloring tan’t cheap, Good imported wools can't be used in $25 creations, Tailoring js one way of distinguishing trom cheap clothes.”’ An thing nd now, fob to distinguish the lady from plain Judy O'C Mra. Sylvanus Stokes good it's really a in her short ruffled print, get# an eftect not unlike that of the flapper who goes out to Coney Island for a wild Saturday evening And that very pretty and viva- efous Mra, Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney at the fair for the Milk Fund held at the country eatate of the Payne Whitney's was wearing a check up on our homes as to health influences he things Jn the home which have influence on the health of the children are: 1. The health of the parents and other members of the family. 2, Liviag conditions in tho home, such as cleanlinoss, alriness, sun-| 5 light, crowding, personal harmony or | discord, 3. Diet. | 4. ‘Training. | 5. Recreation 6. Medical and dental supervision. Healthy parents are good parents not only because they pass on to their children strong constitutions, | but also because they are not in- clined to be nervous, A calm atmos phere usually moans a wholesome | ons. Diet is of the utmost importance to both adults and children. Milk, fresh vegetables and frittts, whole grain cereals and dark breads mean woll nourished bodies. Food habits are very strong and good ones should be acquired early, Rogular hours for eating, sleeping and recreating help keep us well, but it in wive to make assurance doubly sure by having a medical ex- Mrs. Corneuils Vanderbilt Whitney little white felt hat without trim- ming, a cheaper edition of which you n buy in any department store basomgnt without setting yourself back more than ‘‘one-ninoty-olght.” Tho attractive chintz cont worn by Mrs, John Wanamaker at Bailey's Beach, has its replicas in every shop It must be rather annoying to| amination at least once a year and come out in @ $200 creation with A/a dental examination overy six swank Iabel in it and walk up 42nd) months. These preventive measures strect or 34rd street In New Work|are an excellent health Investment and find $16 versions of it on display in every window —~ ood effects, too. Time was when you could tell the USE A PAD society woman from the stenographer’ Always Yon ‘aces and embrold by her clothes, Today you can't, orles on a pad so as to bring out the Feady-mades havo changed all that, pattern, trasting color adding hem fullness. A violet taffeta sult was piped tn lturquolse blue with bloomers and slippers also of this blue, Bloomers usually extended an Inch or so below the skirt, being trimmed in tiny | ruffles front and rounded in the rear as a rule, and oceastonally a model had a scart attachment of self material |which draped about the neck. Very Glew long sleeves were shown. Cretonne frocks are veritable chil- dren's frocks, with their short, ruffled skirts and tiny bloomers. ——— j-4 . |Cretonne capes Mined In solid, brilliant 1925 Bathing Jcolors accompanied theso suits, A A lcherry red taffeta sult had a capo of Suits Qi ck cretonne figured in red and yellow, Tho lining of the cape was a BY HEDDA HOYT red, Bathing caps matched rather than Fashion Editor of the United Press|contrasted with the suit. Capes’ of Written for the United Preas rubberized silk in batik designs also NEW YORK.—-Thero is little dif-jcarried out the color scheme of the ference between this season's bath: | sult, ing sult and the extremely short- Whethor sille suits will be worn for skirted street dress which wo see so|bathing purposes is yet to be seon. much of. Since bathing frocks are|New Yorkers of Inte years have mado of taffeta with skirts extending |shown a great preference for one almost to the knoo, they are quite as modest as many afternoon frocks. HIS costume speaks for| itself. It has a dofinite| place in the summer vacation program for camping, hik- ing, golfing and general out-| door wear, The knickers are of oyster colored linen and the shirt is of pongee in matching shade. pleco affairs of extreme shortness and snug fit. However, since our At a recent fashion show held in|street frocks make us look like young New York, tho ono-pleco bathing suit |flappers, we might accept the child's of knit material was entirely unrep:|frock as a bathing gostume. resonted, Suits that looked like little girls’ fro dominated, ‘Taffetas. y crotonnes nnd alli crepes were ma IRONING TABLID LINEN terials chosen, Such shades as pur-| All {able linen should be troned violet, Madonna blue, black and! partly dry on the «wrong sido and reds were numerour, Soveral sulte entirely dry on the right sido, ple, tee ttnet Neok lines were V-shaped in} | A Double Value in CORN FLAKES A double value in flavor and crispness makes Post Toasties (Double-Thick Corn Flakes) the best you ever tasted. When you open the red and yellow, wax- wrapped package and the golden brown, oven-crisp flakes come tumbling out, eyes brighten all around the breakfast table. Post Toasties never become mushy or soggy in the milk or cream, They stay crisp to the last flake at the very bottom of the bowl. Insist on genuine Double-Thick Corn Flakes every time. POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan. ‘ Makers of: Post Toasties (Double-Thich Corn Flakes), Postum Cereal, Instant Postum, Grape-Nuts and Post's Bran Flakes Post Toasties Dostles, Corn Flakes "ee crisp in cream

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