The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 [~~ ——— —E — — — ! This Halloween Stunt Smacks of | “Real Witchcraft ° | Tt | —_____*_CYNTHIA GREY- sy 23 4 56789 10 1112 13141516 ~ || ' ao Yourself Is 5 16 1718 19 20 | To Change Is to Be Tag ) oul elf Misunderstood Fashion's Latest Pitifully Few of Us Make Any Effort to Grasp Another’s Viewpoint BY CYNTHIA GREY Just why must we a 8 be “understood” by our) H friends? : Or perhaps the question should be: Why should our friends be hurt because of changes the years bring to our viewpoints and characteristic: | I have in mind a girl whose letter now lies on my desk. | She comes from a small town, There she spent all of her childhood and that part of adolescence that ends with high school graduation. | Her friends and family had cast her in a certain role. They thought they knew her thoughts and her reactions—| ‘e 0 and to some extent they did. She had always been thus| (E) and thus. | Foes Then she went away to “study elocution.” A change of scene. An (T) absence of a year from h A new school. A new set of com ® a @) panions, An entirely different viewpoint on all things she had ever cccatel oa been taught. And when she came home she “wasn’t th | didn't even “recite” any Now she | girl at all,” read"—you know, dl now seemed unut bly bad. Her whole taste had changed. But the folks at home hadn't changed a bit. They still thought the things good whieh she had once thought good. readings.” ‘The things she once had thought t , Of course a lot of them bray , Man Necd F é all tend i. at I M G 1 am middle this, Tho girl the same girl, | *8ed ™ a firat machinist! Individuality in dress isegoing to such great length these i but she had a tandards that} ope Pao rhea re "| days that the smart woman practically has her name on ria witis tae anne ) night watching. I am in| every piece. need as I a family to sup tremely bad up | Here is the newest creation from Maria Guy, the inimit- : I can be reached g makes her terribly unt PUTT dada that READER. | @ble French modiste—a hat and scarf of cream-colored felt nobody “understands” her r ! Ce r with initials cut to reveal a darker champagne color be- prscty Vga eaed dng Aira ‘aman | Wants Salad j neath. If you think brims are being worn wider in Paris, | At thin very moment she is chang. | ecipes | here’s positive proof to the contrary. ing from the girl of last semester,| Dear Miw Where can I : SEI nS | There are dozens of cases of this| ®t % good book on making salads, | ¢————————— | THE WASH LINE jsort in almost everyone's memory, | Plenae: and the name of ? (HINTS FOR THE || when you nang clothes on the | have been out of ¢ Usiners It's the samo old wistful story| 4 “ie apa | ara line hang all things of the same iB growth.” pa? ue ae And 80, you a HOUSEWIFE Kind together, all sheets, towels, jout of date, some \ east | ‘The mother sea tho baby climb| several cook booka bat’ the, ee oe {out of rompers, and there is a tear| seem to devote much space’ THE CAKE FALLS patting thea up and vill also mem in her eye, Tho first trip to the! « T have & $88 a week r lift the lid of the ner| time when you take them off the Questions of Love Answered Thru Chart Which May Have Been Drawn by An Old Witch. [barber shop ts a tragedy, and, oh, tiB th Deseahee 90° wou! boile ooking cake, dur 3 | line to.tron, how long the first pair of t preciate your help th r or they will fal | a a The accompanying chart was dis-| TERE IS No that as it may, Cotton Mather, | wero put off! ‘The first lon ts y ee BEATER ; covered in a secret chamber in a| THE METHOD his "Chronicles of Witcherafte well, that's the fin A number of- women's maga BAKED POTATOES | Never let the egg-beater soak in house in Salem, Mass., whilo {t was| This is met ngs With the Ei 1 same wa the | zines have up-to-date salad ree Bakiy tatoos tah consider-| water after you have finished using being torn down last August The question e burning of Ne) ha just © first ipes from time t otime. The able amount as You ssen|it. Wash it at once and set it to Accompanying manuscripts, £0} upon her or his qu » a witch in April] tnat ‘gives the greatest family| only book I know of devoted to | the time required ‘to bake dry. The water will draw the oil withered by age that they could not|so, she must exc $4. And the we Sa Reet so far as a girl ts concerned.| salads is the Calendar of Sal. by boli for and | from the gears and make the beater be photographed, were transcribed| thought from her min in show, belonged to a. family | ' tea ; ted "hae as far back aa| ‘The whole thing comes down to] ads by Flltabeth 0, Mitler, You t ng i ven to bake. | useless. ith difficulty. nis state she must ) as as far be ne Sy Bicsgrathe hig poe : : x t Partey converse the tformation|from 1 to 20. The qu | ds can be found. It is admitted |the question of | “understanding,” | prepa gated purchase this that the chart was the property of| concentrate on the question, and not that the house became the| ten toe hs ce Apel ace A Fy als an old woman who was several times|on the number. In fact, the number | of nome distant relatives of cS | 5 pon her death—relatives|@nother’s vieWpoint. People are| T'o Store ural properties: opped the final “e* from | CA%t to pattern and expected to go| Cabbage osed witch delud-| the family name. jon unchanged, | Dear Miss Grey: Mrs. C. E. G n the ch However, investignutora concede There are some who do “high | wishes to know how to store cab that a practical test of the chart| hat” thelr friends. But there are|bage for the winter and spring | ducked, and finally burned on/must come from the subconscious| charges of being a witch. {mind. Then, by following tho line! ar The chart, according to the old| from the number on the chart, she Parchment, will, without fall, reveal | will find the answer to the question. | ed the future by answering questions of! The letters along the line spell out! w rseif In b others think {t lore. ja phrase that carries the import of| trated by the witch on simple-m would be the surest way to deter-|tens of thousands who just) use. ' j 4 | the a ed people. min ny sup ural properties. ‘change. “grow up” just as| For winter use, pull the cabbage, » it October 31/ the baby grew up. | leaving the roots on the stalk and Poo oper Ba ) since the rediscovery, and it is sug-| But, haying developed new ideas! hang to the cellar jolst by a string. | as that the chart be given a| and manners, they should be doubly | head down. It will keep very well eCnUus” Requested Recipe rhage) fr eeerncadoe rel el periph Ere alec 2 Eas: : pa na” ; a 'S ¢ OUT.OF-TOWN Sauls {oF & good: recipe. for. scallot reproduced here| Who no longer “understand” them.| ‘To keep until apr pull the ‘omen’ Per the Family || 4x ovr-ov-r0y3 reaaer aie reproduoed Seth Whe5y sets eames: hem] ae yous, etl fers press! BY SISTER MARY | Ww hile atice on the subject yste v | - stand misunderstanding shallow trench about § and Breakfast—Baked pears, cereal,|| *ttention to this delicious West | SAVES THE FABRIC ua Aig & ee oo pl es cat Laiger milk, coffee. [assay ee eth bagel dale | Clothes soaked in borax water win| Golden, Wedding aad WIDPElAy: ce -wrtete Sizes Luncheon—Scalloped onions and|| strat tnraily dich, riehtly: taking the dishes, and m || come out clean, with neither tne | Anniversary Jcover the whole with dirt . e celery, whole wheat bread, cup cus-} easy to prepare. cloth nor color injure jorax) Dear Miss Grey: I have teen ins! one foot deop sure the water * tard, butterscotch cookies, milk, ‘This recipe is tested b ter not harm the hands as/| vited to a Golden Wedding annivers-| will not stand around or on the tea. * | oth hg cleanse | ary and would like a few sugges! mound of earth, I have kept cab Dinner—Bolled leg of manitton, | tions as to a suitable gift jbage this way until late ¢s gtr One pint (about ic in Potatoes in parsley butter, mash- OLD VS. NE THANK YOU. | gouth Dakota and Nobrask. ed turnips, currant jelly, graham|| put in a layer of o ; t it : ‘ Old potatoes, which are baked.| — Pens, pencils, gold coin, jewel: | E. K. B Fells; -ead lettuce with Ruselan|| layer with salt. pepper and pieces butter. Fapeat until all used. oat || will not taste half as good na new| ry, or gold finished vaso or | ‘Thanks for this bit of valu. dressing, canned cherries, plain nil oe in cup, oy cup about ae half with avr ' . potatoes prepared the samo way | china ware or candle sticks, | able information, cake, milk, coffee. {] salt and pepper, and pour over oyster puc add c we : é ualassh chen over the top. Bake in oven for : retain plumpness of oysters; 6 to $ 5 cents up. When you choose a leg of mut-| ton be sure that the fat is hard,! white and flaky. This is an indi-| cation of good meat. Remove the| = ——————— pinkish skin and trim off any su- Perfluous fat before cooking. This} will overcome that strong flavor} disliked by so many persons. : each (oyater ce VELVET JUMPERS | LVET jumpers accompany ||}| cloth skirts of matching shade, Velvet collars, pockets and vestees adorn wool frocks in | contrasting or matching color. | Velvet pumps appear in many smart shops designed for wear h black velvet Velvet HH ay as ; ‘ te ea deeb trite waasciar end |j| Until December Ist, to every maternity case using newer than felts and velours. ||]/ Red Top Service, we will give the baby its Cuffs of yelvet trim many of the |) Rewest gloves of wristlet type. || Fi . . For th ble nothi t T b R d F a ae sors irst Taxicab Ride Free Yeteen combined with a bodice of silver lame or of chiffon. A few evening models from Reduced by Generously Fur Trimmed These coats are the most popular for he Fall and Winter wear. The offering includes— “RU taping pastay ANP AU Fancy COMKING oun VeGe rane FAT UTILITY and DRESSY It’s times with mother and attendants. Only requirements is to give your name and address to the driver. The trip |} models in mannish Weaves and the sea Paris use bustie bows at the rear home will be FREE, as compliments of the Red Top |} for son fabrics of the draped skirt. Where tho Men Fur cuffs, bustle back is affected, the front é : tabs and borders add to their attractive. ness of the gown is stratght-lined and || the flare is concentrated entirely | at the rear, | | FROM 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. pumpkin pies | COLORS —and its piecrust-.unless its two Pancrust piecrusts. Make your v | favorite piecrust with Pancrust and you'll understand. “Credit Gladly” . d’ . _ Ladies’ Shopping Rate ay ae eicred, $2.00 PER HOUR a, | . lack = tm ||| Take the children along. We will take care of them. ||| HERE'S nothing quite so good as a PANCRUST / \ se ii a | We know how. 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