The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 34 of 42
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By Virginia Lynch Maxwell.
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By Harriet Harmon.
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was several weeki tinea Flor*
Denby had seen her husband.
Theodore.
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THURSDAT
Breakfaat
teacher’s pet. and then whispering
and laughing whenever they passed
WEDNESDAY
Bregktast
Md B.co.
wart.
, Dinner
Brodled Steak.
Steamed Omione,
Mahed Petateen,
■ Avple P-dd-a
1 Dras-Toma
sible, I would sugzest that you ob-
tain a Hat of names of posible
eustomers and write latten offer-
MM. I. V. H
MRS. L y. H.
By Gene Gardner.
AM a gir twelve years old,
and I am troubled by being
called the teachera pet. Last
Butter
Tea.
Luncheon
Mxed Veymnab
Brgadad
Banter,
rdi.«
Lunchcon
Rice Peddine
Nut keel
Tea
Dinner
Lemb Stew,
VegetaHlez,
Peeh Cake,
Cena
Cap < wtar.
DemTaue.
GrledBacen
with Cheen,
Teeu.
Cameed Peam,
Cetsee
Tm
Carn.
Dinner
Veal Pot Pa,
String
Grilled SKeet
PsSsIms.
Caeez
.f
X
CereelCeffee.
Luncheon
Spingch wih 1
Household Hints
Hew te Wab Wind,«, Raia,,
Use a piece of ehamale skin about
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vught of Rosa-
of resentment
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The Bulletin
Board
Mk sweaters of yagicolotedermt,-
Training the*
Child ■
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SUMDAY
Areakfast
Crape*
Boded Rice,
Than Cuem,
Rela,
Ton
Dinner
Pm..... and
Ofrw,
Ronit Lamb.
oloua shades such as pik,‘blue,
yellow, lavender and white when
we are hoping to impress the buaf-
nene associate with the deaired
qualities ef stability and forceful-
Cree Sauce,
To..,
Chevlom Rune,
Dem-Tamo.
Dinmer
Maced Gicken,
Lma Baww.
TUESDAY
Brfkfatt
Stewed Trip-,
Creole Seuce,
Butteied Tonal.
Coffen
Lunchcon
Stuffed Grees
Pevoen, B-ked
with Beana,
Brown Beead
Rico PudnL
Tea
Your Guests
WJ E Jmve all gone thAsugh the
W experlence of having guesta
drop in on us at the last moment
when we had just prepared enough
dinner far two
Ham is a Up from a woman who
solved this problem:
j^Mok first of your, meat grind-
terns are uplendid f
days. They *
egceptiohal ■
Christmas '
SATURDAY
Breukfaat
Vepoadd.
°slee
jute no meeh more adopt
be to face the world
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MONDAY
H'nitut
E.ked Apple,
Fruit Sauce,
Dry Cereel,
Thia Cam,
BTe"
Luncheon
Serambled f«,
Beked TmEe.
Is there not a woman’s Isagos
where you live? In almost every
town there is established a renter
sometimes bring as much unhappi-
nens as the more mature ant lee of
the Green-Eyed Monster. Parenta,
as a general rule, realise that these
outbreaks are occasioned by the
youth and fnexperienee of those in-
reived So it is wed for father
and mother to permit the boy or
gir .to dinsum, such problema,
frankly and freely.
drew her hand into his own and
stood looking out of the rain-
spattered window with eyes which
were dulled by love. ’
"Then I shall say no more of
your present position,” he finally
announced. "But I’m afraid you
cannot expect me to refrain from
speaking of my own. I again re-
peat that I love you, most madly.
You know what your heart is tell-
ing you to do better than any one
else could advise. I am living in
hope that you will follow its dic-
tate. And when you decide. Flora
dear, please be good enough to let
me know. I shall wait forever, if
necessary, but I do want to see you
happy. Woman is such a com-
panionable creature, it's wicked to
go on as you are living.”
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Sand isThirveavredhnweak
"m IS NI VIM I in roned Iorm. A
rpf"ezgazngmramna
rolled uight, 1 is tied la several
places tochold it in shape and
baked as a rib roost. sefve in
«liccs, and you have an economieal,
nourishing meet course at a frac-
tion of the price a rib roast would
coot
Round steak. which is cheaper
per peund than sirloin or porter
house, can be cut thick and broiled.
It mar b* chopped fine, mixed with
bread qrumhs and ehopped onions
and baked in a mul for meat
loaf.
Thia will take off all moisture and
there win be ne lint left The
windows will shine.
Children should be reminded
that thorn dimeuities arta^hi
their school para are forerunner,
ef greater problems which are rare
to present themselves in adult life.
The sooner they leant to adjust
themselves to • their childish
ness.
The darker shades of brown, •
• Ereen, blue and gray are splendid
for Jhe business costume The
lines should be simple, although the
strictly tailored models are not re-
served, to-day, exclurively for the
tea room or bridge A ripple skirt.
' a cape back or any of the becom-
ing new style notes are not In
contradiction of gcod taste for the
business suit. Care should be
taken, however, to see that every
detail.of the conme is complete,
and that the pie a re one presents
is a harman!uus unity
The girl who wears a black suit
and light hosiery and a hat that
clashes with the shade of gloves
and stockings, unconaclously
creates the impression of confused
artistic values. This, of course, is
AMERICAN BEAUTIES Miss Anita Strawbridge, Aitractive Daughter or Mr.ana Mo.
When goine over the bathroom
curtains and towels, a spot of
* removed by rubbing
it ith plnin washing soda and cold
water. The soda should be kept
03 the igdineapot unti bein5
teturn blue, ‘hen washed out with
entd waterao"epeatnthis„procem. gindowa will, shine, rl* once
T , "PoI naa entirely disap- tried you will never wash your
peared widewJ by the old way.
UerMth
The Love Gamble
Rive a balanced opinion That is
why we should avoid the light, friv-
timi
"One of the girls had a brother
who went to high school, an.I he
started calling me the same thing,
with the result that other pupils
followed suit My parers tell me
not to mind this. but it is very un-
pleasant. The teacher has never
favored me, as far as I can sea. I
would thank you so much if you
would tell me what to do.
Sew Reklek
Gnhem Brend
amd Butler,
Cold Raws*-
Dinner
"Salloped
Oytria,
Mezcep Nody
FePa.
Dim T——. 1
Good Meat Cuts
THE winter diet requires the
* use of more meat, if we would
retain our normal yitality. And it
is at this mam. hat the hend ot
the hounhold Ainda the meat bille
RowF.btcKEqmEzroFpred
nourish meat necebsary without
vastly I hereasing the eulinary bud-
Ket may be solved by purehasing
g—RW cuta of meat and cooking
them in appetising ways.
Chuck steak rontaito the same
nouriahment as Birloin. Vet the
gas® a® esc
Sho
it sun bemade into an
pot roast R dew cookin
with brown potatoes’and a
vegetable, it constitutes a pal
meal at a very low priee.
Sqme women are mot fa
s SSI Etlaubredmmnu,bo,
’*Cupful melted butter.
Salt, popper.
Sa" 53 52 "^552- 355
fy— ” •rat^ntur sealloped oysters. if three
xpana"eddssamproptmnr‛ohe -r
---- Cefee,
N *This Week’s Favorite Recipe—Scalloped Oysters.
FRIDAY
Brnkftt
C,eamed Eep
with ‘ .
Fr—a Roll,
Cetfet
Lunchcon
Tun- Fih
z..
fifteen to eighteen inched‛aquare
SLSMJSo'ftl A ft
window. Then wring the ehamois
out of water until w dry s. poe
Bible and rob over the window.
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tiona.
.Iidcpod time to look about
the ehopo for Christmas novelties
I the holiday are upon us.
A little, ahoppin now save
time and effort later
1 drroe up the house before the
holiday season is upon her, and
she always finds that draperies,
rugs, mcarves and other gecon-
tiona win require freshening.
Heavy eleaning bills can he 1,
duced by the woman who knows
how to dry-clean artieles at home
Hg» tow • few suggestions which
will hepl
Te elean silk or wool of a heav-
L,r variety, place it upon • wash-
board, rub In a quantity of dry
four, then hang it on the line in
the wind. Whn the n°ar is re
moved, It win take dust and grim.
With H.
fouhd* .uhu""uramme"ab:
been put away during the rammer
it usually aceumulates where pins
are not fehoved or where the cur.
tain mar have come in eontact with
tartar, rtighdy meistgaod. Uy the
sovered .get to a sunny place to
bleseh.. Amittureotlemon Juice
end salt will also remove iron root,
but the eream of tartar ta reeom-
mended where the material has a
baavy dye
more alluring than the plainness of
a costume of softest white silk
touched with a little faint color?
When one reaches the age where
the figure is sumeiently de. eloped
to weac heavier fabrics to advan-
tage, chiffon velvet, meal brocades
and theeexquisitely intricate de-
signs of lace may well be adopted.
Study yourseif carefully before de-
riding upon your ward robe, and
you will find a new charnr radi-
etinE through the medium of your
Quetione I find little lines be-
ginning to form at the corners of
my eyes. and would appruciate
your advice on how to remove
them. MRS. RAY MrH.
Anawer: The condition showa
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In the Shops
SIK blouses shew embroidered
a-fmiomL"e
Maline hats fad evening wear
are new and farienabie.? They
are trimmed lavishly, and take the
i headdrems in many
By Mary D. Wilson.
K NI DEAR MM .WILTON.
IVI I have been making
bungalow aprons and other
things to sell, but find that I can-
not sell enough to my aequain-
tances to make the business pay.
Is there some way I could offer
these to a larger number of people.
ground apper to mor.
than it really IL And most foods
can be prepared this way with a
garnish in lieu of a yegetble."
_________________ Ones two friends dropped in un-
Children, as a role, are ihore or exgeetedly on thin hostess She .
lass menaitive to sugzestion. They had.already.prephred • sma ntenk
Mbs, quite —tunny, want to bo withmashd potatqes for her fam-
iked by their neholmats R.t flyof.two. fe a *ih of inspire,
they should be given a hint that tion phe ran the steak through the
the worth-while chums are those Erinder, the potatoes wore mixed
who are kind, thoughtful and xith the meat, and a wteaming,
polite, not tho sort that torment browned beef was served with
and tosos green pepper garnish-
—— There were bimeuitn, jam and
ISOs Ow«w eat N WM MS so eookies to complete the emergency
—• *■■■! met Boom so M M nasal, and the guests never know
woweee WWW •ume-4, ro •ea • until the end how inKniouny the
"w*rmu* freoteto had remade her dinner.
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My Secrets of Charm
(To Be Continued.)
iker begins to
an impoverished skin. Vas a
masae cream st three parts each
night before retiring, working ths
cream into the lipes with up-and-
down strokes. Alow the cream to
had really lost him to Rosalie Mun-
son. And with that assurance fore-
most in her consciousness, she be-
gan to regard Cliff Harmon, still
her devoted admirer, in a different
light. Marooned by the rain, they
were standing in a roadside shack,
watching through cobwebbed win-
dows the soaking foliage outside.
“You mean,” said Clifford, with
a faint smile on his classic feat-
ures. "you really mean, Flo, that
you are at last feeling a little
more kindly toward me? I’ve
hoped all along for just this mo-
ment, and now that it seems to
hare arrived, I can scarcely believe
She dropped her eyes and tried aHerneyes f fashed,.a look of
to turn her head away. It was a emezement. for.e .. . moment
pretty movement, one she had seen Sliforn yas quick to catch her ex-
often executed by the star of Ea ' ... ' ... ...
A gaTht"jec”hacs 2122 xdees Wavsae-gezsi pnee
Clifford touched her lightly on the JEJL. be. counternd. . Lhave
zhoulderAehedntrorcotten ^. ^f^co^T^ ’
mhonPnambfoshehadwexestedesama
sworn to omit any sentimentality consid erstakins that step be-
fromtheirbuddintfendship: Ehrowxgr. 3 beeins
son hasgaccusedmeofnirting with no-ud to Ihrow^
as if two thoughts were mingled m Rgsalie promised to manufac-
her mind. "She told Theo that I tureit.didn she: She.promised
had led you into a love affair, and tsake.the facts ft .the law, 1
Ghathg„"hole town was tlking Famoothwram
l -Hang the townr Chora de- thip opportunity to take the
"Wdak tLiSA” sCaureseaf"sprane “ fc-'T
dnda‛ phste "abravetman Ind Fhta 2uk in iverwi The”
again But Toudo khzainvnd and a terrihle void seemed to b:
aKa that Fou do know, Hora created in her heart when she
Why do you keep weryideary: thought of never seeing him again,
anxious seat thia way? Why don’t nevgtshearine his qonherrut"voic
RouatK.mevoudn earefozibe dhicn hhimmtae
HiPwiththathop.to wtte V the beginning of their married Ufa
ul bet)youtvetyswenei 25 sachrjoyprshe,tho ‘ “
" tST?” t you care for me just roe to heFTipt
• Shedrew back from the em- a lit-
heecghawpocpoutukqpferandlet uTfoSit- "rher'ddnot whm
“How can /’answer a plea ike muz 2‘coonTelre mpatasz
tnbea but
"You’re just anrexquisitely fem-
nine darling,” he whispered, hold-
ing her dose in his arms and touch-
ing her quivering lips with a kiss
"Clifferd, pleceP She Mur-
mured. Trying to Pine Her Small
Gloved Hand Over Ms Ups.
"ecntFadnsmgam.t
maiderationa. I naa still
woman P
where home-made articles are sold
on commission. If this is not peo-
The Girl Who Wears a Binek
Suit ehd Light Mesier, Uneen
-cieuely Cmlw the Imprenien of
Cenfueed Artiatie Value,
remaim on the face over night
Avoid the use of very warm
water when bathing the fare, or
this hae • drying effect. If you
keep the ain nourished, it will
eradicate these lines to time.
Questiam: I am troubled with
dandrufr and would mppreeiate a
little ndviee on how ,to overcome
this condition. My scalp appears
■ ~ "PUPIL.- very dry a few days after I Jjam
I ean iI x ADDreclata how dins FVA PAKI F.
tremtne la toe situation ohaZi Amomer Are you careful to
which -pniy» writes r.hu note whether your shampoo soap
by children at school is unkind tmgfediente •
Various factors are probably at .7^?, Ti..1*.^ yan:
fault; but the mod common eu oledathan othen and Ehis
of rack a dilemma is some alight ^^,7 irzinKsfeci.. .
mlstm ds rd ending between two vaSontennthe "AP."ih. "hite
wtudente. In a short time, with voupiinhaonee.auwerk. and
whisperine end exaggerated rope- xaur hpir..thoroazhly, brunhed
tHiene oflittle incidents, toe nor- delh.A re the * ba
rel has grown, until the roof bo- abzorbrd _ ilnathe.condition per
ginning of the discord b forgotten.- tit.yz.mixinK azT nmall qan-
while the ill feeling contmues 'to in ‘ . "ith your vaseline
Juvenile Juste ury. too can "willaetaa a wermicide.
LTAwE you ever metthewomm not at-alhconducive to Jhe sugger
- - pression by the way she a husiness office. „
wears he clothe, w. >11 w.u . Simplicity is an excellent rule to
ZTaOh^L M
quired fame by the personalities material and good lines are more
they project And if one could to be desired than a lavish display
step into the studio while the r ofetmmnopportunienipk
ture is in the making, the im- dulge in the fripper,s of dress,
portance of costuming would and there is no lmis, to the lux-
create a long-remembered impres- uriousness of fabric or trimming
sion in evening gowns. But there is a
real distinction of types in cos
Every actress realises the value turning which should serve as a
of her clothes in strengthening the guide in making the most of one’s
charm which she wants to radiate. pergonality through clothes. >
Specialists are often brought in to The flower-like type of girl
decide upon the kind of attire most makes an , eror when . she in-
appropriate for the type of beauty dulges her taste tor meta fabrics,
which tie individual actres rep- They are splendid for the mature
resents. - This, however, may be womana the statuesque beauty or
decided oy any woman hersir if the.xirl.whose . personality, is ex-
she know, a few rules of style ceptionally vivid. Pale shades and
and gives ufeient analyeis to her s2f.matsriak.are. the. mediums
personality ami appearance, through which the delicate person-
Color gives us a first impression ality ‘nd beauty of the yonger
which lingers. The man who later Ein.can bett be sxpressed. MA
may be your husband ran be at- cnarming costume of chiffon ruffles
traded by the color of your troek, with • sorsage of quqint flowers at
although the attraction will be de- the. belt makez ‘ lovely appeal
idedl unconscious When you when worn by the girl not yet out
enter a briness office and stand 2f her "teens. Uusophistication is
before a future employer, do not her chief charm, and what could be
think that your clothes are not
registering vour personality.
.Wemay.be iyhiged wrogly by
this method and-often are, but the
flrot analysis A that of the eyes,
and not the faculties which later
give a balanced
"YraVe notr he eried, exeited-
ly "You yete • married woman
’fr** 7Xwas being mutually
* 2 7; favn3 R"108 •
alone makes and keeps the real vow
of betiorine end protecting Yew
know that J teat have to tarn
minister.and Lprch to make
mealize R. There are truth and
Md'rstoaring only where there is
meal tore, aad that is what I sa
placu.of„the sham ine product Ggneral adver-
‛°HCTroran “SIPIPF a. . tising is, of course. eKe best medi.
mured, trnePtopinc. her mni sunti yovare.nmaneially
ss-ezr
cammtebsmk EAR MM-WILTON:
veie sift said and his — I have ana square yard of
air raErkvzorarzhnhomaiem
Beans as a Food won romon-homp fame.ra".
-Its. ■ ____________ . fqund very helpful in the port?
DROFESSOR BTEINACH, the MRS MRH
H.Viennese scientist, —do a Thank you for your compliment
gterdiegregelatiem.comcnmningthe Perhap, you could put your ma-
-ev-nE uE= ge peane can De 4.Gal Gut. «- A- — a _a_ e
nmad in nlaca ---a i 4h. AC.a teraa Inul nery ce Dy trimming a
Uned In pnce VI meau in Lne diet. mm war LIu. mrL W - _ e-e e- W ,
Leng ••• we learned f rem ad- n# ‛„Tae pxiblouan.nith 2a Col.
ORtistetha* boons had about Ure Lrafumdaroibiyasieevezandvest,
UmM mart food reins than at 1pr14addaRuptueh AoPoPU-
He22z5e
they areruleamekinavor usetheaquare -• table coverf
Coco.
Dner
Meat Leaf,
Tomate Sowa.
Baked Snow___
Lettuce and I Cer Padn
2?^ a
EoefF Pea
l Pint oysters.
4 Tablespoonfuls oyster liquor,
> Tablespoonfuls milk or eream,
WETHOD: Mix broad and cracker crumbs
! II and stir Inbutter. Put . thin layermin
bottom of a shallow buttered baking dish, cover
wib oysters and sprinkle with mi"and "pepper:
mid H erah of oyfer liquor and cream. Repeae,
“Beans eontain .. aromatie .fl DEAR MM. WILTON
and albs laid whieh, when brought • aluminum pots show a
into eosstert with the jutesa of the dark, smoky surface, and I have
Etomchmeeatu.2.52 r.. tried • number of cleaners without
idigesom. Beans have their result wil you help me with ad-
plet la the diet, but they should vice on bow to romov. this stain?
hok he dven the taapmUM pon- MARY R
r-a
cordng tolt^S? "tomachene weven intalit,, which euteye soot
"nere ordinary Ceanere fail
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