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PAGE 16 | Don’t Publish Ills _| to Friends - Fond 7 ‘ My y V {Here Is One Sure-Fire Way to Make Te Yourself Disliked 1 one BY CYNTHIA GREY Do One of the most effective ways of discouraging friends a @nd finding yourself gradually fading out of the social pic Easy ture is by const y talking about your ailments, i = Few of us are so calloused that we do not sympath = ia With the physical unfitness of others and wish to ! s 4 but few of us are heroic enough to listen to organ me Without attempting to take flight ~- If you happen to be the person who is parting with an i] H an over-developed tonsil, you are in the symptoms, the operation, But others just can’t be expected insifrgent appendix o1 tremendously interested and what you suffered to share your enthusiasm. This is easy to explain, After all, we this generation Believe in health. We believe it is an obligation as well as @ blessing. That is why we are interested in calories, vita Mines, fresh air, daily dozens and those agencies we use to lure health in our direction We don't believe much in sickness any more; that @re 2] out of sympathy with the old idea of enjoying poor health. If we are not fit, we know that we are disobeying Certain laws of health, and that it is up to us to mend our wa: We — reeetieee oem ee sess is we know that the headache described with such minute } ness by the possessor was probably gained by too hearty a Supper the night before. Those rheumatic twinges may ™ean faulty teeth or tonsils or a wrong diet. There are Very few ailments that cannot be remedied by modern medi- Gal care. And if one lets the cause go unremedied while he goes forth talking about his ailments, he really doesn't @eserve sympathy, which is what he really craves, © Very busy people rarely have much to say about their * Tonditions. Very interesting people are not discussing 4 Symptoms. And the persons who are actually suffering Mi most are not saying much about it. They want to get their i) minds off their ailments if they car. | | | | \ . l | . | | . | We don’t care much for people whw whine and complain, and we never seek them out as our friends and confidants. It isn’t alw: easy to know just how to draw about us the circle of devoted friends we would like to have. can’t approach the matter in a positive way we can often “approach the secret negatively by studying out what not to @o. And one of the first don'ts is—Don’t talk about your : Grey: Hew did _ debbed hair originate? If we} THE SEAT" ( | | a REPORTER LOOKS IN ON NEWPORT’S SOCIETY TLE STAR ‘Keep Cool; |Here’s How BY SISTER MARY /| | A cooling, delicious fruit jice is without question the most appropriate dessert for summer It furnishes the much-needed bit of sweetness at the end wf a meal, and yet it is so light that it doe not give that feeling of heavy fullness which is frequently an aftermath of pie, pud- dings and some of the more jsubstantial dessert Many people hesitate, how- to make ices, fearing the the freezing Which only goes to illogical they are, so that € an ever, tediousness of process | show hou ‘for the jit re¢ not nearly a 15 minutes or uires to free trying ae of spent standing over the hour three-quarte? an that are a hot stove making some lother sort of dessert Then, too, ices have thi | advantage, They can be made in the morning and packed, and will be only the |more delicious for having | stood seven or eight hours juntil time to serve, TWO-IN-ONE SHERBET and water 6 minute and juice of orange, ju pineapple, chopped f nas, rubt hru a to 4 mush; dd ex whites, beater stiff, and finish freeezing GINGER ALE FRAPPE | One quart ginge 2 tidiiona. 9 piv Baca 1 powd ur, 1-4 minced _— “Peter Pan’s” | | -° Beauty Stunt Ps, BY BETTY BRONSON Motion Picture Actress M AVORITE beauty stunt is my morning walk. Wher I'm working on the right schedule, I have had a half aL ACNoe jaunt before breakfast and have both before 8 o'clock. a BOB self, when ioe ericka Gt bobbed bale | | er bua Left to right, Mrs. J. Theus Munds, Vivienne’ Osborne and Mrs. Julia Hoyt a ih [ce eS TOG Ded Sd AN ir eeieeeee DEM eeeebty Legis is Ng aR i ¢ ind Biber ot 4 herriew, small bits| YOU, but it’s thrilling to jump out early, have a shower, and = | = Wee st Bx BETSY aC Hk bata b E Shine $03) Jou at ht \ vdstock, all, the“ maguzine nd sprign of tr for | Work up a good appetite and get a whole day’s supply of cut his hair in some form re al eke rR aael cen the Navan’ ae ea Mee te aka icatink | RHUBARS SHERE pep while others sleep. » Certainly hustle and bustle a ere at Newp work!'s |and illustrators of the country, and| Two pounds And here’s a secret-—when on city streets, I walk with bobbed hair was known in York city to come u neome most beautiful. mi ugar , dignity and speed, but when I get off the sidewalks I for- ancient Egypt, Greece, ete. jare = thousand miles apart in|! variety In dre: em Juice get being grown and”run like a healthy child. Bacon and and was very common as a The aim of Christian Endeavor | spirit the standard ia very high, and maguzine cc erved ging eggs and coffee are a Roman feast to me when I retur : [ mode of wearing the hair for | /has always been "salvation’—its| pyiis week 1 hind is correct in an restricted a tisemont gelatine rhea Sat inte aa 16) + FOUL men in medieval days. ‘The vice for Christ and thelinres summer res heach ttaolf, Ose pees anti pieces without r Add [recy Seeman moe ee eee present form y no means It is not the: business of . . From the fey altitudes of New-| cording to his o sr ete De ms Ease: fer rromen have cut the United society to set up man-|Weogteck, the artists’ colony in| Port where everyone is convention: |what iv beautiful cca 8 ‘ Care of Plate Glass for generations; the only | | made rulea as to what its 4,000,000 <tinnan tps diho) : ally gowned, for every . occesion,|-n4 you seo the C edaten ter to cover, st Fi Best ene Camot, rensons, fo change is the style in which )|members shall do and must not do, |\n* Nagi ip a Largs a Arg Ch. | Manhattan : beach is tise ‘other ax Seat ia atikenens ohh ea col dived wevate, ashion the use of plate glass in the ey ‘cut It, not in the bob | lus regurding the above and other| en .°% Coney Island, and PAFi-\ treme. ‘The flappera there appar- amea in America, All wear col! cool and wdd lemon juice. , Freeze in Windows and doors of the best Ha dise of the flappers a , ~lored nilk scarfs wound about their) i) 0°00 f homes is the ease with which. it similar questions. The aim of Chris-| "7 Oct U'EPOOY | ently have no inhibitions about | neady and many have peanant cos-| GHANGE Gai art mit iba : Sndeavor is to aid in bringing ewport Ix much nearer the RUC! wnat should be worn ut the beach. |; 4 ORANGE GINGER SHERBET as es can be kept clean and attrac- sel jde la Patx than it is to Manhat umes, Brilliant are the) 6, fivates tive . individual inte such close touch Th con. Woodstock te el te Apenree tly bide Koen, OF ROCK! rule tea ecto j er, 1 cup su Occasional wiping with a damp * |with God that he may know and|‘#" Beac oodstock is ‘close into the discard ax you wil ; E Cap nan} Tulos, cup geen igeh Ete a Ids Work lcarry out the Father's will con Latin quarter than ‘to N In the water they wear beilliant|, he Woodstock costume, as it is! preserved ginger, % cup " Makisels cl ; cerning the problems he 5 tol And neither has a speaking | req, green, orange and ple knOwN, which neon many ater and sugar to gin- NARROW AND LONG and in perfect cond Of Convention ale H.V.G, _ {dedualntance with Manhattan beach: | trunks that stop at least 12 Inches | Yariations, ts the ©, ex Some of the newest scarfs are || te" Whether it is being used for Dear Mist Grey: This is in an A Christian Endeavorer. | At Newport, I caught a giimpse| above the kneo—so it seemed to me Ing to; the Antline narrow and tied about Nindowsy tabletops, mirrors, _ es wer to the article by R. A. D Jot the Cou Saech formerly| At first glance, you can scarcely a fall’ 9k im nkle | three parts toe at like a choker, with the bow || “Melds on swinging doors fich called the Portland Christian Gladys Vanderbitt, of Mra. ingulsh the girle from their ea-|/eneth. 1 saw a om mount serves 12 pers at one sid he utmost polish can be Beteeves Barat linet (a | Hares DL eadave cites (Ha DONEMA carted rubles baie: a nat dune aa] SUNT we Cae APPLE SAUCE FRA $e brought out by careful cleaning Gad which began, “I read the dis- NE cup diced fresh peaches, |} whit sport costume. She has! short, and their ears, stick out just | WO © b One and ft ABSINTHE AND YELLOW We Be Vere SO pomp, ee gusting tommyrot the young people|| \) i cup raspberries, % cup |}grown much more distinguished | am honestly and fearlensly. Their) “#* ely outtit I have) cups water t ing picture het is made of {| crane te seinen pe ont en Were discussing at the C. conven-|| chopped nut meats, 1 tablespoon || looking an] a bit more austere than | sunburned arms egh Chis ears quart sweet cider, 1 braid in absint color <pyanir Met et Salons ifien,” snd went on to mention how || granulated gelatine, 4 tablespoons |/she used to be, and hax become|and muscular with There are many extreme cos-| sBuce. Bake apy aaP ON Gh ena 2 a na Giscussed cigarets, one-piece|| cold water, 1 cup thick ad || very conservative in her dreas: uggestion of femin tume me even grotesque, and| put pulp thru a sieve to make nec tein 4034ard sek f Diag doe dom experienced fing suits, dancing, rolled stock-|| dressing, 1 cup whipping cream, |} I saw Mra. Harry Cook Cushing, | up and down the beach sme g|the colorful costumes of the men| ry amount. M a syrup by boil eh b ecause of the density of this ete |] 4% teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons |} the daughter of Reginald Van-|cigarets quite as nonchalantly as a|are unbelievable, but here, at last, | Ing sY and v for 5 minutes ) BUTTONS ‘cates that usie ieee ee heartily agree that those items || lemon juice, paprika \derbilt, looking very smart in @) newsboy might you will find originality and beauty |Add cider, apple sauce and lemon) jeweled buttons eaitioniacey a Se 4 se more than tommyrot for discussion at a Let gel stand in cold water || wrap-around coat minus fur of} When they are on in dre The rich and the yr] Juice, Cool, strain and freeze to ®! 4.400 oe wmall rhines Beeston neck a pase in its win- Hae E convention. But. it might|| for 10 minutes. Place over hot |/trimming—the sort everyone Is) beach, many of them mn lin have become rdized, but the| Mush in equal parts of ice and salt.|) 00). on chiffon gow : eankaae we atl at thet eA ae Ghave been a little more faiir to|| Water until dissolved. Whip || wearing for day coats that are just « as long | artists, at leant, carrying on YOUR MILK SUPPLY ' ‘$e ee ahee ia joes 4 Racor eee i tian Endeavor if R. A. D, had|| Cem, season with salt and lem Mrs. Leonard Thomas was most|as their abbreviated suits. And) When Vivienne Qaborne, of “The! In y ther be careful not to GOLD KID BINDINGS exvanay for convention facts before |} om Juice and add paprika to make |}picturesque in printed chiffon and|seem to be clad only in thix shirt-| Harem," sailed for Europe, she was! tet atand krowha in'| Sarighi® Golo saat an a Hy calling much n spiritual|| ® deep pink. Combine mayon- |) Mrs. J. ‘Theus Munds was wearing |like costume which Is bounded on| dressed in antin cont, funny hat, Naren’ teat kid are wocratac aitiain "Thee acsbtinst SCOURING AGENT ing a failure, after hearing\| D&ise and whipped cream and |!a white silk sport costume with|all sides with brown flesh corsage botiquet, lace, pearls and ne esa ng . wees the ‘aana tia aces tg Retin ‘or iene come false || beat in dissolved gelatine. Fold || bizarre apples afid leaves in bright) You not only ihe? careatlotetenee. that sahe horas Mia ts iil sour very | new punaps to be worn with even-| White sand is excellent for scour- in fruit and nuts and turn into a || colors printed on the skirt flappers, bu’ last. year’s crop with| wil probably. have ome © in AR Rt Lng. Seok. And cedar tice caset egies || gece eee Ce oe ee Ee TT ie er nce a ners | ten by the French modistes | Gig 10 be. poslive. tacta: 1,|| ‘Teasing on shredded lettuce prisingly little originallty in the|in thelr teens take turns caring | and porn of all her trimmings. EE MEE waee not mentioned. 2 this recipe is doubled, each | dr as of the ultraamart. For sport)for the tiny babies wrapped up in| She may even acquire the perfec AD RCRAERT PTs semmneme + fathing suits were not thought of.| poh EE Pe crottiony.: See wt there is the straight-line frock,|pundies on the beach while the|tion of Mra, Julia Hoyt, who re. ite was discussed by about || Will serve 22 to 16 peraons. With || either In ne piece or two, worn al-Jgest frolic in the water | Sentiy®: appesved at Atlantic «City > young people for about 30; sand il iv jeed tea this | ways with the small hat ¥ ater Here you have a polyglot of races | splendidly slender and with a fault eon othe. $0, hour at| makes a delicious collation for an |i ternoon there ix the printed silk or/and representatives of the mont | les ensemble | afternoon affair. chiffon with the large hat, and for) commercial and complicated civiliza-| “Americans. go over to Europe | e ngs. 4. It so happened tht Says Foreign Suffragist BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS ON. E. A. Service Writer ff this country were not rich, pros- ; advanced and enterprising would be no “flapper’’ prob- according to Madame Branko | movitch, wife of the secretary | the Serbian legation. | he independent young woman of ig possible only because her has already been emanci- from those traditions that | ed and hampered her prog- | she says. | is an evidence of the progress | mn have made, She may be mak- P mistakes, and she certainly Is! using consternation to some of her | irs, but she is using her own mind | following her own sense of di-| m. She will get somewhere,” lame Adjemovitch has recently to this country from Belgrade. been an active worker for rage in her own country, and| as studied the problems of women| [many Kuropean countries } “Jugosiavia, of which S rt,’ she continued, “h; m, It is still struggling with woman problem, trying to con-| men that women have rights | itizens as well ay mothers, and| their activities should not be) n to their own door yards. “The fight for woman suffrage Is education, so It necessary to t history with you, but it Is a| start a campaign for education for nt-day problem with us Until| women before we could hope for po- recent years, the women's or-| litical rights, izations of Serbia have been phil | “At present bia is a! no flapper Madame Branko Adjemoviteh was the young people of ropical or professional Organiza, | our country are much interested in ; . | educa They have littie money, Sephe Serbian council of women | sit country i# very poor, and t from the antry “Our flapper different young people of first to introduce suffrage ax a! consequently of the program in 1907, Im. sock diately afte. the armistice a new this ¢ Peanization with an exclusively inistic alm inh view was started, | a hundred Y vi ve | concluded, Mi trying to get the vote wo| cor / he tare percentage of our peo- | progress far enough In feminiam, were peasant women Without | is a hopeful sign for a nation,* problem is probably , at least," she will have it if we It ar yut | that evening the filmy ehiffon It is often pleasant to contem plate the wild spending orgy that would follow ‘the announcement $1,000,000 had suddenly been bequeathed to you, but one of the they have achieved o simplicity | » that is positively pagan, The an-| o cient Greeks had nothing on them|a when it comes to freedom of spirit and body million dollars,” as a New York de-| signer expressed it tion the world has ever known, but | with everything on but the kitchen | tove, looking like race riot and ome back with a yard of cloth and] pearl necklace and look like a Menus | "for the Family BY SISTER MARY Breakfast—Chilled canta- loupe, cereal, thin cream, crisp graham toast, milk, cof- fee. Luncheon—Jellied bouillon, crisp crackers, cottage cheese, brown bread, cup. custard, milk, tea. Dinner—Watermelon cock- tail, broiled porterhouse steak, creamed potatoes, but- tered peas, sliced tomatoes,| | raspberry ice, sponge cake, white bread, milk, coffe This 1# an excellent dinner for com- pany on a hot b Aiba The broiling of the steak entails as little heat as possible to cook meat, the potatoes are reheated in the cream sauc nd the pgs will cook while setting the| table and broiling the steak, ‘The cocktail ig prepared in the morning and Kept on tee until needed, the des- sert is made in the morning and the tomatoés are dipped into boiling water and pared the first thing when pre- paring dinner, Rechill in the refrig- erator while the cooking Is in prog: reas WATERMELON COCKTAIL Cut the pink part of a watermelon into neat cubes or balls with a French vegetable cutter Allow 12 marbles or half-inch cubes for each cocktail If the melon i# not swoet, sprinkle with sugar, Add orange juice, allow. ing 2 tablespoons for each serving, and half teaspoon minced mint leaves for each cocktail, Put mixture into a DIFFERENT | Saad oe ph = aos at be poured back and times from one or shaken in a large bottle to ree serve chocolate in tal’ glasses with hipped cream on 1p. SEGRE AR RARE SRT: TA HINTS FOR THE] HOUSEWIFE | TO IMPROVE TASTE Boiled water, often advised by hysicians, has a flat taste. It should forth several pitcher to another ‘ore its flavor, oes FOR AFTERNOON TEA | For afternoon tea or luncheon the top of each 4 4 4 i : y ¥ lw % ¥ jou x % x ¥ a * ‘ yf j » | ¥ Oe, \ we eyo" It would seem as if this person | had put on her frock in great haste and reversed the back and front, but such is not the oe, ‘The | opening ts in the back, rather than! the front, and the front shows a perfectly plain expanse of materiai We have to have a change now and then, you know. TO WHITEN THEM Clean piano Keys with denatured aleohol, Or you ean use lemon juice | and salt, but you must be careful | not to let any of the liquid drop between the keys, | (Porte EVEN DISTRIBUTION glans with « closely fitting cover and chill thoroly before serving, Serve in high standing glasses, It Is much better to sprinkle your clothoy with a sprinkling ean or 1 bath spray than to do it by hand, Shredded Vpeat 2 Reaches ! How won- derful they taste with SHREDDED WHEAT! | Try this combination for your next luncheon. | AND Surely this should convince you that now is the time to get that Bradbury Suit Many men have taken advantage of the unusual values we are now offering for immediate clearance of stock so we can be ready with new stock for our new store, and the privilege of our “Credit Gladly” plan appeals the more so at this va- cation season when so many unex- pected demands are made on the vacation allowance. Come in now —today—get that suit, and pay for it after vacation time. Northwest Branch Spokane, Wash, Tacoma, Wash, NAME YOUR OWN CREDIT TERMS During Alterations Use Entrance 209 Union St. ~ C a —an | | Jin ter of ho elu wi NZ 2z