The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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First And Second Ladies Of Land
Are Essentially Home Women
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Arm-Chair Lunch Rooms Only
Refuge of those Who
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prone to take for granted would have been con-
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pleanant matter it will be to ret an
apartment by that time. I know why
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By ordering early you avoid the rush and get
quicker SERVICE. You men who have ordered
suits know that in midseason many of the materials
are sold out.
You eliminate all chance of this by ordering
now. We are just as anxious to give you prompt
service on the new suit as we are on cleaning the old
one. Can we say more? Are you one of the many
Pruter-Stanfield fans? If so you never worry about
getting the suit back' on time.
For you are aware of our now famous "one-
day-way” and the satisfaction derived from “the
crease that sticks.” . -
If you are not acquainted with both
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APPErzIG DISHES of VEAI.
11 mi Veal- The fillet nfakes
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peetations. Attorney
There is no “magic” about the operatien of
your Central Power Station. The ceaseless serv-
ice which you expect from Electricity is yours be-
cause of the brains, the perseverance and fore-
sight of men.
These men who labor to provide you with
every comfort which Electricity makes possible
, are human sort of fellows who need and appre-
ciate the forbearance and good will which you can
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Marlon paper for twelve years, untn . tie* and likes
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- any plodding manager does. even to
keeping accounts. In "Prisoners of
Love." this youthful creature hardly
seems calculating enough, for that;
but it's true. There I*, to be sure,
a possibility that her serene, spiritu-
al beauty helped along with the hard
work: but It wouldn’t have done it
alone.
ton has figured it out and so Inform
ed the supreme court. And now if
Most of us remember the story of Aladdin
and his wonderful lamp as recounted in “The •
Arabian Nights Entertainment.’ A rub of the
lamp and a powerful genie appeared, ready to do
the whimsiest bidding of of the diminutive Aladdin.
gone out for all cabarets and all
All inquiries addressed to Mis* |
Forbes in care of the Beauty Chater
department will be answered In this'
colnmn in their turn. This requires
considerable-time, however, owing toj
the great number received. Bo If a
personal or quicker reply is desired,
a stamped and self-addressed envel-
ope must be enclosed with the ques-
tion—The Editor.
every week or so. You probably
know how to do th‘s already. After
the hands are washed and while the
nkin is Kill soft from the water,
push back the cultele around each,
nail with the end of an orange wood
stick. It is an excellent idea to keep
an orange wood stick in the bath-
rocm shelf, then it is always handy
and you are not apt to neglect this
treatment—for the good appearance
of the nails depends greatly upon the
Another good thing to remember
n that the nails, need a cer’a’n
amount of artificial nourishment, es-
pecially if you do manual work. Bota
olive oil and cocoa butter are very
good to rub into each nail.
Mildred W.—I think that if you
will give your skin a daily invigor-
ating treatment by using hot and
cold water and by massaging, those
little marks will disappear. If they
do not after a year or so, consult a
skin specialist.
ex- paper The same recipe may be used
in answer to S. J. and several
other readem who have written for
the information. I would like to
make a few suggestions about the
bort methods of manicuring.
. First of all, learn to take care of1
Today you press a button and summon to
your aid the mighty forces of Electricity—Light,
Heat and Power—they are yours to command.
tending to her garden.
Mra. Coolidge as mother of . two |
active sons has a busy time "just
mothering." She also is a home o-
Sixteen million people in
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Curly Head —As ■ it is easier to j
prevent freckles than to cure them, i
.the best advice I can give you is to,
rub your skin full-of coal eream and
to use quite a little powder before
going out into the wind and sun. 1
1 A. J.—Many of my readers have
found that a daily massage of the
'bust with a piece of lee is an excet-
for beef loaf, and may be served hot
with tomato sauce or sliced cola.
Use medium oven.
Breaded Veal Cu:let—Use slleen
ept from leg. Remove bone and cut
in piece* for serving. Beat an egg.
mix with it a little parsley (picked I
fine, salt and pepper. and if desired '
and Czechs and all the rest of the
newly found race*. Th* way of the
student will be heavily beset from
now on. ne judges
, Hetty Compmon
To be the only film star in the
country who is the actual working
head of her own company is some-
thing of an achievement for anybody.
But when th* manager-star is only
twenty-two years old and a brand
new star at that, she may well eon-
alder pinning medals on herself.
That's Betty Compson. It was the
well known road of hard work that
scorn pl i shed it. Ever since he reach- ,
, ed the age of 14, Betty has been
working away toward some such aim
restaurants to close at that hour. o»« without adding watce unru this
But by a tacity understanding the*- flour has browned Then add a little ‘
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Breakfast.
Grapes
Potato Salad ,
Baking Powder Eiscuits
Marshmallow Gingerbread Cocoa
Dinner
Ian, reached New York harbor the
other day, it looked for a few min-
utes as though it was to be held in
quarantine because of an apparent
epidemic of mumps on board. The
‛ captain finally convinced the' author-
itles, however, that the swollen jaws
were due to external rather than in-
ternal troubles. The passengers had
been about equally divided, both in
th* first class and stterage, between
adherence to Constantine and devo- .
tion. to Venizelos. It was difficult,
the captain said. in spite" of his best
efTorta to keep one hour of the day
• free from fights which never were
limited to conservation.
working for the paper she has given man and has done most of her own
most of her time to household du- J nousework, even while she was nirst.
(Spectni to The Lender)
By LUCY JEANNE PRICE
New York, March 4.—The arm- " rhe niet nakes an
chair lunch rooms of the polished ePeclally nice, ropst. Have the bones
removed and Muff with stuffing Tie
. til* places with the white tables ar* carefully in shape; season highi
the only refuges now of New York with halt end pepper. dredge wip
and its visitors who may set hungry four and lay nhees of pork on top
have Scalier a little flour over the bottom
of the pan and cook in medium
illness' prevented. She was circula-
tion manager, head of the complaint
department and "angel to the new-
boys.” Since illness prevented her
first In vaudeville and then in ple-
tures, after Mack Sennett discovered
her on the boards. Now she is play-
ing leads in romatie dramas and run-
ning her company. That doesn't
last mean being named manager,
PRISONEIIS HoLD ELknox HrrLEGIRL TAKRS
Boston, March 4.— Deer island has ukn uvn wv wandane
held its first political rally. Twelve pari, xaren . A. ,.u.
candidates, all prinoners, made ring- Haris, Mareh • At HeA "0
lag speeches to their fellow-Inmate*, twelve years old, commute I
, soliciting the vote. In their own b- sulcide by hanging herself because
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Lloyd Grubbs Post of the American
' Legion will meet at 7:30 o'clock to-
night in the Elka elub rooms. A
number of readings on distinguished 1
soldier* of the world war and their
gallantry will be read. -Each mem
her of the auxiliary Is being urged
to bring at least one new member
to the meeting tonight
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MAY PREFkK wePriNG
Paris, March 4.— (wsning Instead i
of whipping as a treatment for lazy i
boys is prescribed by Dr. Levy, the i
French psychologist. He attributes J
laziness to defects in the nervous sys-
tern, the. remedy for which is a cola I]
water douche In the morning follow-H
ed by dry or alcohol friction.
Fr^ay, March 4, 1921 THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER " . 1
THE DAILY LEADER’S PAGE FOR ITS WOMEN READE
She does all the work that way. the cuticle is kept, and this
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.Tomato Jelly Salad Cheese Strawn! •
Fig and Apple Tapioca
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a little grated lemon rind. Dip cut-
j lets in mixture, then coat with
: New Collece Courses Svutnbr apouv inamltupork the land ar women whose home ana
The war certainly did increase the brown sauce '
amount of work to be done in the 0________
"ord.tThree prozrams if history. They are again fighting the bull in Harding helped her husband on his
language and culture have conge Mexico, but I. this country Theowing
forth where one had been before Co- 1 it f. the great national sport. !
lumbia university has announced new , •
courses to begin next month in every
direction dealing with the Jugo-Slavs
lenses "h‛s season! He had alreadr
heard the feuras
them than anything else.
mild quick-lunches and their ilk are water and baste often. Place a but
to have the rule enforced against ' tered paper over it when-It is wumn
.them Only the White Way Eating !clently browned. Allow half an hour
place*. And they are doing a bit 10 * Pound, as veal must be wel
of rrumbline in connenuene. “The xL?. wholesonie.
ordinance, left over from the ona onEeolloor Three Pound, of veal. - -
day., applies only to places where 11 - erumba, three un
quor is sold, their manager. de be.ten. nalt, pepper and rage.
clare, and now that we can’t sell | Chop the veal .nd pick very fine
liquor if we wanted to, hoW are we and mix Ingredient*. seasoning, sea-
any different from any other food sotting with salt, pepper and sage,
dispensary*” But the police say the1 Press Ih a bread pan and bake two
order goes. And that the place to ; and one-half hours. Melt one table-'
find food after one in the morning is spoon of butter in one cup hot watr
the family icebox. If yon have none, and every halr hour pour • spoonful ,
then you’re out o’luck, that’s all. over the meat. Set pan into a larger i
nnnnn. as pan partly filled with hot water dur-
' "ore ing the last houe of baking, and if it
forty brown? too fast on top, cover with' a
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method will give a ismooth finish to
the nails and will do much to pre
vent bang nails.
The next Important thing is the
Shape of the ends of the nails. I
think it is a good idea to shape the
halls every day by going over them
with a strip of pumice board. This
will keep them from getting too long
and will always give that fresh ap
pearance that follows a professional
manicure.
The third most Important thing la —
the polishing of the nails. A good,
polish will cover up a multitude of'
manicuring defects, although youi
thould not depend upon a high polish!
to cover up umsightly nails. Polish-
ing is very good for the nails be-
cause It stimulates the circulation of I
the blood around the finger tips.
'Some manicurists even say that a!
good daily buffing will help ward oft
"the unsightly ridges that are a sign!
of age.
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A woman may be president of the
United tales some day, but there is
•nothing to be gained by worrying
over it.
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Hubway Heats
• Probably the most un-complmented
feeling person In Greater New York
just now is the young woman whom
a newspaper.has engaged to act-In II*
politeness prite contest. It announce*
th* test to determine the truth of the
saying that no plain woman is ever
offered a seat in a subway. And the
ISO prize I* to be given the first man
each day to offer his seat to this
- woman to serve as the test. It would
have to be pretty highly paid work,
one would think.
Mumpa Hold ship
• When the Greek liner, Megalli Hel-
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1921, newspaper, March 4, 1921; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528766/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.