The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1925, Page 6

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925. a CYNTHIA GREY Being Jazzy Does Not Make Girl Popular | “Be Yourself,” Is Good Motto for/{« Piast p Girls Who Want Popularity Diet, EF BY CYNTHIA GREY x : n n URIEL VANDERBILT, whose recent jarriy 0 19% cupied a great deal of space in the society columns, i t St known as “the perfect girl of the t set’ because she |\_ z does not smoke, drink intoxicants or indulge in make-up She is one of the richest heiresses of the world, membe q of the millionaire set of New York, Newport and the ‘lf, yet apparently tinent, with nothing to do but enjoy herself, con se she never has found that drinking or smoking or anything else she had to do, against her conscience, was necessary to : her happiness. Still she is unusually popular in the most pleasure-loving set. She is a direct and convincing answer to the letters I frequently receive trom girls, the argument being, “but you have to drink, smoke and pet or no one pays any attention to you. Whether you want to or not you must play the! pests, and owls and snakes kill game that way now.” mice and other rodents : I believe we like or dis ple but be what ¢t 1) Not Satisfactory What they We are ed) Dear Miss Gr 1 ere a Dy positive er than ve hod by w people bens can be made into ink The girl h ¢ BIL with ribbons in water dl a ent mind, who is can obtain a colored liquid human,” will always with whieh can write, but popular girl and a useful member . jt would not be a satisi of society ink. Only the dye in th You can go to her in t would dissolve, The &nd she will understand, Y 1} whieh gives the black Confess your weaknesses and sh would only be suspended in the Will be responsive r, and would settle at the Only understand, but s ‘And when you need aren't going to » Divkclionn foe Be Be raat ox not Willow Furniture MR ce : .| Dear Miss Gre How « wil If she t ks she can achieve it Seer Fanttiret be, ble fm any other way than by develop. ing her mind and her character and building up a personality that ts positive and compelling, she is try- ing to achieve the impossible. Some girls Nave attracted by be-| ing very conventional MRS. U. 0. I Make suds by dissolvi or more of water cupful of common sa ounces of bleaching Apply suds to the chair powder, with attracted by being v a serubbing brush, first one q but when it comes to holding and then the other, using plen Ada Babbs, popular me ple they have done It by ponit ty of water, so that the chair qualities of their mind and soul may be thoroly BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS : : q ot by what they didn't do. it out: et’ doors N! W YORK, A “vishal esl erase: ae 4 x s no brief for cigarets and| shady place 4 ‘ per-mod A mind no type of wo- Dn ad port i t and | Tha te t Nat t to our civiliz-) To Cleanse ttracting uf f the | i tion than the woman who doesn't! Dry Shrin x ' t Arr H , Vike to smoke but does becau aides: SR wale beantifu, thinks {t, is sophisticated, and who cary et ba ful, c a Bates the taste of Scotch but swal sed gpa ake ba a nd can wear r th | thansthe ro 055 5s arpeGpcaaeten Go over the face and neck ; His’ cascentea ct caine Se eer ent fret wih: f of cleansing | drink ree : ne ars and stand for) cream, Wipe it with soft cot- | photograph v Tate tha va ocr > ee pening, good ton, and repeat the 1 The most soph in Then wash the skin the world admires a person who) with lukewarm water and has the courage to act independen oily soap, Rinse with i fy. Muriel Vanderbitt is to be com-! water. Then pat a little cold mended, not just because she| cream on the lines around the doesn’t drink and smoke when| eyes and mouth and under tho others of hér set do, but because! chin, she thinks for herself and acts in| eee accordance with her own standards. | She has the courage to be herself. | ““€ P Ag a She, is a positive personality. Divorcing First Wife | If the truth were known; most| Dear Miss Grey: If a girl marries of the flappers today would rather/a man, unaware of the fact that Remarries Without \CORSET MANUFACTURERS WANT LOW DOWN ON MILADY’S FIGURE be xweet, wholesome girls, than|he is already married, and later BY HEDDA HOYT 3 ieculany at “Jazz babies" but they drink and | disco Mui Gti Rags Goa Lush ae smoke because they think they have| him w Mee eine tank intel dually tobe popular. ment? en bir nee ’ hag t man ! like t ving of man. Can he I wow these ¢ _ Birthstones for Different Months | Bear Miss Grey: I would like to! to find out what the birthstones are foreach’ month of the year. Can you. tell me? MRS. _H * - List as adopted by the Am- erican National Retail Jewelers’ association in convention, Aug- ust 8, 1913. January, garnet; amethyst; March, bloodstone | and aquamarine; April, dia- mond; May, emerald; June, Peart and = moonston duly, ruby; Aug sardonyx and peridot; September, sapphire; October, opal and tourmaline; November, Topaz; December, turquoise and lapis-lazuli. te prosecu' this winter, Cy appreciate your Marriage st at once. Yes, the man can be prosecuted as a bigamist. For further information get in touch with Roland Bartley, divorce proctor, county-city building. extremely not r fro wear no | we ks with curve and a corset which dis { curves. | We have been fi eral ye 0% om EAS VERY RICH SAUCE For ric yhite sauce use | part cream or all | milk, and use one and o; | spoons of flour to one ¢ Dinner Frock ] t } n very women will » unconfined can fashion at home bodies and to comfort ‘Millinery Trade! ‘Offers Fine Chance for Clever Women of the telligent Starting a mil line: $90 sho $1,000 w week as a orked up r, Then Better Tell Him; Truth Will Out Dear Miss Grey I was Married to the father of my year-old boy. He lives with my Mother in my home town in an- other state. Now that a man,| whom I love and respect, has asked | ™e to marry him. I cannot decide! Whether to be his wife and give up my boy or to give up the man. Which course would you advise? A. L. What makes you so sure you Francisco, where on sta dd her h she own had bust is one Itt women busines never A five- ‘oday her f the largest in the ci over the stead income. HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE | SAN FRANCISCO.—"One | greatest opportunities for | women is in the millinery \says Mrs. William C. outstandin examp cess can be had in the ning art. business, state, 55 horself | of what hat de-| , and a satisfying six-figure ie Higent girls can ahead in this busin girls with a background of edu eieuld: lidve! to {give up: the eation will work in a millinery work=|( pen man? If you told him your Tee ca eae not cals io anal ALL SHADES OF ROSE story, he might be broad-mind- | Married women: not. totally depend) 0) fre et ete hile ot) eeveral ed enough to adopt him as his | pe on sielt | PAC ee sidhl ata obra. ke chit im Al rho | there iilinery classes in| layers of shaded pink chiffon, trim own. At any rate, you can't | eater care lve never had a{ med with velvet roses, In rose give up your boy. | irl apply tome. And there |shades, {« lovely enough’ to. satiny a } 1 tremendous opportunities!"| the most discriminating Be Silent When | page ip? dp egatalaghs Cede ene + 5 | Mrs. Smith says she is always They Gossip | looking for a girl who has educa-| SQUARE CUT CRYSTALS Grey: I found out the tion, ability to design and some| Square cut crystals and amber are other day that I am getting to executive ability, and that she sel-| very smart now, their only rivals have quite a reputation among my dom finds one. | being the la rls in colors | friends as a gossip. Yet I don't Proof of the opportunity in mil dh ad fad : talk any more than they do, How Hinery today may be had in OR BOW mies Mr | al | can I remove this impression? | | Smith's own experience LEILA. She came to Montreal from Lon-|, Remove coffee stains from nen iia ext time. you: are cwith ‘don with her husband, He was the|PY Pouring boiling water thru them. these friends and the ball of }son of an English gentleman and ae eB gossip starts rolling, be con- had no idea how to earn a dollar. | MOST CONVENIENT spicuous by your silence, And Between the two there was 60 cents.| Keep a damp towel at hand on if you say anything at all, be [It was clear to Mra, Smith that] which to wipe your fingers as th sure that it’s something kind he would have to do gomething.\ become solled or sticky while you | She did. ure preparing food about someone. } Total Number of Indians in U. 8. | Prepared at Dear Miss Grey: How many In | home in dians are there in the United a minute The ORIGINAL by briskly States and how many Seminole In-| Malted Milk Safe Milk | | stirring the diane are there now in Florida, | : powder in 4 BOB. if There are 336,337 Indians in ‘ Herbals and Diet A alae iat it ed Y Cooking For Infants, Growing Children, je latest census, here are 432 Seminole Indians in Flor- Invalids, Nursing Mothers, etc. ida. / Reptiles Aid in Killing Bug Pests Dear Mies Grey: Are toads, frogs, makes, Iady-bugs and owls inj . : ; 5 i ROME. ov batiéticiat to: plant. fe, | | Rich sail, combined with extract of choice grains. Very 1, 0. Re |nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with Lady-bugs, toads, frogs, most | varieties of owls, and all snakes An attractiye dinner frock\ benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. An upbuilding diet of cream lace with rosettes\for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient ! but the venomous ones are 4 i heneficial, ‘The Indy-ugs, frogs | Of blue velvet and bunches of Light Nourishment, whenever faint or hungry. Acupful and toads Kill various insect | violets in the center, taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound refreshing sleep. , \. xercise, Real Work, Regu working |thra the irls May Wear Superb Clothes and Receive Flattery as Professional }' Models if Willing to Toe the Mark — U. S. Tourists Worried by Tips sd 1 the An Licalese hig ject to “palm The how endered ture. R peop! for the s the hardest sixpence, ¢ ist No sight people who expect tips s necklace of litt which led as an ins to the jutior oO has sug puld wea lored electric bulbs show ai As this is wou lights. of for different sums impracticable, it 4 hard school of experience American visitors will ¢ the that ly master ar KNIT YOUR HOSIERY AND JUMPER TO MATCH martest thir tumes decrees that the hosiery and jumper, both hand knitted, should mateh, bel Un, or patterned, ac cording to the choice of an accom panying sk Only the best and oftest yarns are employed for these ments since, for good wear, they must be excellently feetly knitted. haped and per Colored lace chiffon or crepe re. very smart Teach Children To, Use Cuticura Soothes and Heal) Rashes and Irritations of the same shade the big picnic sandwich! Bluhill Cheese DON’T SUFFER PRICKLY HEAT! —stop the torture, heal the skin—ask your druggist for Hit NUMA a ... for Sore Skin tar Olea, hee oe : oblem is tn ed that only | ventual | | | for summer frocks trimmed with | Young Columnist Finds . Day a Merry-Go Roun’ Peach Surprise Sherbe Peach Canning Season Is With Us Now; Here Are Some Recipes BY SISTER MARY PEACH AND ORANGE PBACHEH mace MARMALADE lade 1 ag ; : ; 1 condiment PEACH i t CONSERVE pack 4 ne ae r Coot en ; ' TO COLD-PACK until t stir PEACHES ts and ° frat thin ome aa How to Wash : pel procs Feather Pillows i) THIN SYRUP. A { MEDIUM € HEAVY ; ie re ° PICKLED by PEACHES Ke mit fi te ie t t Four und: sugar, © al manne. better still, a washing mac ccessible nge the suds as soiled, repeating t i] the water remains com- wash- sterilized croc she must avold | gar ar and spice © preserv-| paratively clear. Rinse thoroly in ™, heavy SUP | ing kettle and bring to the boiling /clear water, and hang in a sunny nd any of| point. Boil five minutes and pour! piace to dry, turning frequently to yg Jover peaches. Cover and | nd | ¢ e position of the feathers ‘in a cool place for three da Drain |in with the spice | one | off syrup and reh When boiling add peaches and fruit can be pierced | Pack in sterilized up and seal QUICK OV BETTER Potatoes baked in a slo ome dry and hard. Qui ones are much more digestible f t In summer more than at any other time of the year you must use “food sense.” You must avoid overtaxing yourdigestive system. But it's so easy to keep your body well nourished and regulated if you are careful. For instance, a daily serving of SHREDDED WHEAT topped with flavory fresh fruits iy ideal for summer, SENSIBLE BALANCED COMBINATION In this combination you get body and tissue-building whole wheat in its most d- gestible form, and two of these appetizing, oven-bakied loaves with cream and fruits make a well balanced, nourishing meal. Try this sensible combination—not for breakfast only, but for luncheon and even for dinner. Write for free Recipe Boo! ‘SO Wa of Serving SHREDDED WHEAT. £ PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO, Oakland, Calif, full meal intwo biscuits

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