The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 18

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THI FRIDA DECEMBER ’4, 192 Here’s Advice| of Famous Author BY HORTENSE IIS love story AUNDERS hanty | tion pictur ever Anita 1 | Jertook to work | me explained | keen wit, and sentence, but 1 had her sixteenth d to and has Dirthday never f a scale that would reg dster more than 90 pounds for her “We believe in being civilized about marriage,” she sald. Woe be Neve th motif for that it home. tes for box Hot for home “Wo a happy tho m I am wed sheiks w police reserv eves, not fonder but m seeing too mand and find my-| self domestic and purry, | I take a vacat on, “T} believe marriase mes very dull} if the parties narrow | down the ads too much. nd T write, We| have to and fresh | LETTER FROM SALLY ATHER- TON TO MRS. The idea of tha it upon herse! horribly disq your husband's s Than I could possibly stand. At first <I thought I would go ¢ iy to Mr. Prescott and then I realized how fool- ish it would be to stir him up as I knew he would be red up if he Ihad to have an interview and under- Standing with his mother. You see, my dear, I remember what times you have had. with her “im the past. I wonder if all women of the older generation have such Masty minds and such immoral reac- stions to the most everyday occur- Fefices as has your mother-in-law, And yet, after all, I think her first idea was hot so much to hurt me @sto burt you. S was more only to tell Het in your "wanted to make of course I She never | second day af dent, she waylaid me in outside door, and in the most holier-than-thou manner, said to me “You will pardon r Mr. Pre: ton, but I think th Fealize just hov son might be sim the house. If you will let me t hours you are going to visit Mr. Prescott so that I can be present, I w imconvenience to my: self. Personally, hether she be en- ity or not, to pend four or five hours o day in the room of a young man who is Obliged to keep to his bed. For a minute, Leslie, I could not speak. 1 don't Qhink 1 was ever so ,furious in my life. She Uwell my relations with you, that you @re one of my very best friends, and 8h6 also knew that I would not give @p my independence for any man on ‘arth, let “would be the last man on earth der the circumstance I almost Feady to strike her; in fact, she moved a litt! y from me. I think sshe expected me to strike her as I DBlurted out: “1 think u have the Mind of any woman, young or with hom I have come in all my life.” (Copyright, 1925, Inc.) » TOMORROW—Letter from Atherton to Leslie Prescott, aw old, in contact E. A. Service, Sally m GINGER PUDDING One-fourth cup granulated sugar, % cup molasses, % cup butter, 1% cups flour, teaspoon ginger, % teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon s0- da, % cup bolling water, % peeded and chopped raisins, gleaned currants, 2 tablesp Ged candied orange peel, 2 Bpoons minced cand % vanilla. Cream butter and beat in Add molasses and beat Prepared fruits with 4% Mix and sift remaining flour with spices. Add flour to first mixture and mix stnooth. Add half of the boiling water and mix thoroly. Add floured fruit and mix well. Dis. wolve soda in remaihing water and tir into mixture Beat until pmocth, Beat egg until light and wtir with vanilla into batter, Pour into buttered mold, dover and team for two hours, Serve warm with hard sauce, lemon sauco or cup % cup 00ns min table. lemon px cup chopped figs, 2 sugar Mix well, will serwe #ix persona. (Copyright, 1925, by The Star) PRINTED VELVET GOWNS Printed velvet is one of the Hewt of fabrics, and comes in the most fascinating colors, It in liked for afternoon gowns with full #kirts and long slecves. ite the thing for | cup flour. | do so at whatever | * alone your husband, who| nastiest | ti about; John and SPinT ALITY . — wearing « No support disguise your figw be harmful. Thers ar specially nity corsets which your tell you about. These a soft materials, with and ha’ well as well do hips. She r straps of the weight onto the shoulder and this Is a good idea. Ordinary corsets must not worn duri the last part of p be harmf gnancy for th: ake them. may increa spread a should Your incres strain ur ight puts a ion the s and if you don’t take pre cautions to have your arches wel | supported, you may get flat fe ietandHealth By Luhu Hunt Peters, M.D. Yer Wiad Atathor of Diet and Health ‘and Diet foe Ohikdren” Anita Loo. mouth Tomorrow—Answers to Corre. spondents, Puff Concealed in Hanky BY RUBY SHORT M’KIM ANDKERCHIE! Here thing that {s always welcome as a gift for man, woman or child. However, these are not to appeal to the masculine taste, as each dainty kerchiet has a powder puff pocket hidden under {ts ultra feminino de sign. ‘Tho handkerchtefy may be square or round, 7 inches in dl- ameter, and should be finished with inch-wide net be smart, They may be combina tion of dainty cloors, 6 the favored material, ‘The way is to mark them out on your ma terial, the size of a ollver is one] dollar, and have all edges machine hematitched. The would bo lovely in » values of coral pink for the lavender for the blue French daisy leaves | it | 1a flowers, stnaller ones, turquolac knots and green lazy The clrele in a narrow lace frill and | between the X marks | The first Wttle lady combines with Tnce opening is left open corner also The pocket beneath, from the ends of her last lace flounce, The Mins with panniers and fan also has the pocket opening at the bottom from rose to rose, | | Betas in the finished around with} JUDGES OF CONTEST LITERALLY SWAMPED BY CYNTHIA GREY hands of the thre Cornish, of the Cornish thew O'Connor, editorial Washington. “T really didn’t think there world,” one of the judges re huge stacks of letters before her. afternoon and the nounced in tomorrow's paper. letters will be selected thi In the meantime, I want to tude to all of the cessful contest from start to We have ace to print a here they are: She Would Fly | EAR MISS GREY: longed to be a bird, thru the blue sky to the the clouds. che ore, dream letters, School; | president of the Music and Art Foundation Fund, and Mat ec marked, competitors, When I wondrous 800 of them, are now e contest judges, Miss Nellie Mrs. Edgar Ames, vice retary or the University of letters in the gazed at the prize-winning that many as she The three wer express my thanks and grati- It has been most suc- finish few more “pet dreams,” a 80 was just lands of the fairies in Now I am 15, and I still dream of flying, but of course, no longer with the wings of a bird. all my very own, to pilot, shiny airplane, I dream instead of a fleet and tirele keeping pace with the winds, W. D. Dreams of ° Progress ( h t EAR MISS GREY: Eve digits) mas dreamer lives mentally in a golden future, where the od shir Hope, adrift on the sea of life, comes into the Port of Success laden with dreams come truo, The rid is better for its dreamers, for tre ns ideas are born and the today becoines the reality m is to become an et-| and vooa. tional i here I can t helping to elim t Y Q r f fall. progre skill in a feavor ia a necesnary fact the achieveme , therefore ing roun tway uc an & . us with inven every school, factory se will ya who is cny ot % € 4 t man to fill a vacancy has been the cor es, and if I am me true ci Cripple Dreams or T am M Dream to Come True I EAR MISS ¢ I ive been readir ms, and find umong the dreamer that I have nome kin folks. I know how the fellow feels who dreamed of a home. I, too, dream and @ of a home; m como true have in ¢ n som ood things i Iream cul.” ‘There ¥ @ garden \ of the good and seasonablo yoro- be grown, that wo flat paper bag, and tin know nothing about {ll be artists FRIDAY, If 80, You know yourself, You believe in your abilities You have a keen mind, And sound judgment, You are a hard worker And a harder maste You dislike shirker And lose patience with them You inapire confidence You aro qualified to t ers, You have high ambitions, And will lead a successful life, DECEMBER 4 you are self-confident, ‘ain oth: Candies BY CYNTHIA GREY CREAM WALNUTS MARSHMALLOW MINTS marvhmallows as you f powder mint ofl " g a dre lemon Juice to improve the fla and dip each marshmallow separate ly coc OANUT CREAM PATTIES (6 cups) granulated sug anut; 1 cup wa from the ble 1 mix in rame ner ax dénxer fondant. Me the fonda Je boller, 1 i all is melte Make in’ same manner as @ adding tablenpoonfuls of | chocolate to each pound of coc t | thinning with 3 to 4 tables of simple syr' MAPLE ‘CrekaM FONDANT and t the pou: maple i One t. Cook to ly, Reme }and beat until stove and creamy |nut meats may be added to this lfondant when removed from the | MAPLE PECAN BONBONS 1 placing a pe MARSHMALLOW ORANGE BONBONS Sift ° m many marshmall us to coat Melt about a pound and a half ¢ orange fondant. Dip each ma mallow ] [ New Line neparatoly RR Te RIM Hy vow <oure I 3 os an Cor * »~ Clog tO uD tired of being so shortened in the dack that it has decided to eliminate the back portion entirely and sce how women ke that. This lone ia of beige colored felt trimmed }with a Yeather band and leather | flowers of the same shade. hat apparently has become | IN PINK AND SILVER | A pink and chiffon evening gown of much distinction js beaded with silver beads and banded with gray fox. and delicious. 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