OCR Text |
Show NO Wo yH Rollers Grind Them Up Until Old Folka Can Eat Thm Easily. M r AS EXPLAINED DY Some astute legislator who i0!J to put tba boarding bouse vote la hi. est rocket can oo u iiv m,... CABOLBIE OIERO ID TESLING HEIM! through a till enforcing tbe use of ta! macblnf shown here which u u rented by a West Virginia man, M . meat grinder that Js guarantied u make a tender nioriel of tbe touch,, steak that aver broke a tooth. Tt rollera, with teeth on them, do th. trick. Hneath them are trou ,v v li loveliest at forty!" The apeaker tfselt OMAH DU MORE TOUGH STEAKS wim projecting iiiisti. mug ont(j, nd when a Dice of meat li run ... def theia rollers, aa a garment U rvi A! Pernod never lovelier when admitting forty-onyeare past. Fur than i e twenty yean Paris ha called her The Ifeautl-fu- l Otero; and aba la aUII at the height of aa tha moat fatnoua Spanish dancer and tba moat hajeweled profes- tonal beauty of tha gay French capital. Sba explained heraelf: "I refer to fine women. In health and tba enjoyment of rational luiurtea, they aeed only two tblngi to triumph in the barm of their full flowering will to keep In condition, and mattery of that patbetle dladaln which tempts tbem to Und back la tba shadow." She roaa and paced tho room with cafe tike grace. She anatched a man'a ba from tha table, cocked It over her eye, lung tne tod of a cloak over her about-foand atruck aa attitude, "I have our value Impressed on ma ever In tba 8panlab dance," aha said. "The grand dance of tbe flamenra! What a dance, monsieur, what a drama! It la the whole of woman'a Ufa In three for-ta- na pi FT .y; is lax s I" r, through a wringer, tne iron t chew It to auch a condition that I: In man teeth, even grandfather! mouth, bava no further trouble ltb Tha rollers are adjustable so that uV are not too close to tha troughs, other wise the ateak would be squeezed bard that tha Juice would be prei out of It Hi 'AS 1 ' 'mi wojiAflorfMTYtiPomvnYLOvuiMi'! V', RECIPE FOR FROZEN if i.r NOUGA I know of nothing so eloquent of her superior loveliness." Men Dlth That Can Bs Prepared Wit "Let her arrlva unknown Irf a community and confess thirty the Aid of Tha lea Crtam one years. Tba other women will give her thirty-si- x on prln- Freezer. . Ana " iae Blen. auspicious or tneir women's rranneea , f.J c'D'e' In such matters, will be sure that she Is a delicious creature of A rich and beguiling tidbit for tW tvulhlv ttitrtv.fmip ranit mi.lmiim tf iinixml tM iviln mil. tea cream freezer Is prepared In thix JWtyfl pleness, qool? all kinds of graces of unknown but obviously so-,-p aay: 1 . parlor surroundings!" Drown delicately one-hal- f doudc -I. we see u every aay, i saia. -- nn women nave ue age .belled, blanched almonds. Add to th they look." outa one cup sugar and place til "No, no, tha woman of forty la positively loveliest," replied ressel containing tbem on tba tide o! V tha lovely specialist "Wa must distinguish. Physical loveli- .he store, where tha sugar will me ness Is one thing, academical perfection of form another. Parts .lowly. I painters of voluptuous subjects nympbs rolling green lawna, when Then melted brfbg tbe mlxtnrV bacchantes sprawling In pagan festivals, courts of Neptune sunver tbe fire, but ahake the pan coo: (), iSM1a AW.! ning on golden sands have always been reproached by their auu iaanaMMHA fwltniuvj voiaiua ducu tli iiauu brethren for 'doing chic because they wilfully las become ofcujutq a coffee color. No do: age their models. To attain tbe acme of aentual beauty, they ion of It should be browner thai f enlarge rotundities, exaggerate curves, tend toward tha corset :afe au lalt shade. Remove from stor I waist beta noire of purists, and delight of gods And men end ina pour on, greaaea piaie 10 cooi a arrlva at an unearthly charm by giving tba nymph of eighteen in a marble confectionery slab a whole set of outlines that she ought not have for fifteen years. rou own one. What ta thla but glorifying by 'chic' the beauty of forty whom When cold pound It to a powder these painters seldom obtain aa model, because there la always tdd tbls powder 'to a boiled custan some man to prevent It!" , V xade of the yolks of four eggs and on "Also," I aald, "they must pretend their nympha are eighteen pint of cream. for the man of forty." Freeze. When It becomes stiff opei "Betlses!" laughed Otero, "in times past overweening plump freezer and add the whites of tin ness may have been a danger to the lazy and eggs beaten very stiff with two tabl but modern fine woman changes little b the at even eighteen; 1 V ipoonfuls of powdered sugar, two ti ii Aa for academical purity ot and forty-fivtween tbtrty-flv- e oiespoonruis or orange juice ana line, none but uncompromising painters and sculptors want It iame of pressed pineapple Juice. Rsnaolr an1 laat it tanrl fnr two to give purity of sentiment; and It Is lost, not at forty, but at The episode of Eberletn Is classical Struck by three houra twenty-foulonger, after which It ij ear-ol- d model, tb- - famous ready to make tha mouth of the vert the pure beauty of a twenty-flve-- y Vi. ail sculptor noted down minutely, numerously. est ascetic water. NY: an ner exact measurements In order to reproduce such a perfect anatomy In marble. Four I the table, she called oft their ages for-mdoubtl LoveA French Pear Dessert weeks later, In verifying the measurements bewaa surprised. liness Is a livfore an Incredulous confrere, he waa astonished Every Frenchwoman knows tw "Who thinks of their agesr she said. "Soma to discover that not a single one concorded; value of combining cooked fruit !: E0 ing thing made Look at were so not when beautiful younger. of beauty, the academically perfect anatomy had budged cereal for tbe family dessert HeH Mnai Here Is a this one . . . and this Is her favorite way of serving pears; all along tbe line toward the charm, grace voluptuoua lady with an almost Insignificant nose; and nhvslcal at Peel, core and cut In halves half 3D; common mortals!" beauty prized by her eyes were never much until she bad them acta: desire, seduction, traglo, triumph. Never "And tbe manlere de ' en servlrKl mused. dozen firm pears. Cook them slov tractions, yea and also the manlere de e'en tattooed where actresses pencil. Here Is one feu dramatic work expressed femininity with tba servlr! The way to use them! Here Is the tri"I accuse not only the young girl's green for an hour In a sirup of two cupa with not a perfect feature, yet her physique umph of the woman of forty when she gladly her forming body, sleeping tempera- water and one of sugar. Meantim grace, mystery and Intensity of those three acidity, and temperament are delightful. And thla aeenea. Now, look you, In the south of Spain lets herself loose!" and crudity of mind," summed up Otero. boll In a double boiler for about ment, other, without tha noble spirit breathing, "In northern "Why not?" I murmured, fascinated by one they eay It takes eight years to form a lands, the sleeping parts may get hour and a half a cupful of rice In ti4 uls of milk, with a small piece lamenca. Perfection la unattainable; because wbo certainly lets herself loose. She contin- - " through her look, would she not be almost the sand out of their eyes by twenty-five- ; but, cupf plain?" . this exhauatlng dance twelve minutes! show ued gallyt even then, years pass In looking round and butter and sugar, and vanilla to tasi She said true; yet I had passed all aa charmma a danseuse of the opera who will accept a "Why, the Intuitions of the very young man wondering what this world may mean. Bo, at When the rice Is cooked turn It m All have beauty reputation. t& When, a ing. sevof In matter. Tbe this youth variation of twelve minutes contains three are unerring thirty, the average young woman, loaded down a mold. The French cook keeps tt woman like this gives away her sisters It la roles that are unconnected: the ingenue, th enteen, with senses painfully fresh and keen, wlth natural arrogance and Ideas hat bava rice warm while It Is setting In edifying. Otero showed ma bow one splendid been Imposed upon her, tranqulllzes a mold, but it would probably suit tfc amoureuse, and the tragedienne. One ought begins with a grande passion for the woman growcreature fought for years against a double of forty. Instinct tells him that she la tbe to be sixteen years old to dance tbe first American taste better to place tt ing disquiet by repeating to herself; "I am a cbln and conquered; how another began bony; loveliest The thing la traditional, from Harry on and forty to dance tbe end of the drama. In mold Ice. When ready to eri young thing!' Up to thirty-fiv- e the satisfachow another has learned to dissimulate a Esmond down to Porter Charlton. And Joseph which Rubla, magnificent at fifty, fixed the turn tbe rice out on a round dish, aof of tion ruling may bave been her chief profit trumpet nose. ... tradition." even; how did she get that coat? We laugh. Now she wakes completely to tbe the pears neatly In a bonW " Stop!" I exclaimed. "You will make ma pulsing life arrange "Madame." I asked, 'Is It possible that you over Pour of Laughter Is a sudden glory over human misthem the sirup In w&Y knows things, herself and dismayed by think that all young women are full of dechance. The youth himself refuses .to arrlva are old enough to dance that third act?" have been cooked flavored, If sense of loss plunges avidly, or else" they fects!" at charming forty beside a woman of sixty-thre"I am forty-one,- " she laughed. "I had made rum. with a little sired, else, discouraged, sinks back, mur"They are," said Otero. "What Is time for two trips to the United States before I settled yet his first untroubled Judgment was 'I am an old muring: I to finished but correct thing!'" the them? Scatter the photographs to award the apple where It belongs." ta Paris In 1891; and I was Just of age when sentence for her. and look again. You will find tbem beauties George Washington Tea Biscuit Tbe man of forty evidently. . ." I began. starting out It I am not worn like some great That's it," laughed Otero. "If she grows now In any case! They are radiant They These are fine for a May Is woman of of the of worst Parts. life to forty the Is enemy thanks It The famencas, panic stricken, she enters tbe 'terrible quaran-talnbave learned The American flag alwal birthday. the man of forty," persisted Otero. "She Is Those who remain In Spain use themselves up, Indeed. They may be the 'terrible for- fltrurea on auch nrrnnlonB. and It was even so. There were flashes of ecmonsieur. It fa a magnificent public, but It the mirror In which he dreads to see the ties' or the 'splendid forties,' as she makea Father of His stasy, gleams of delight eyes that spoke soul Country Is very closelj shadow of his own degeneracy forgetting that fatigues tbe artiste. In Paris, the good people as her world permits her, or as she domthem, In awakenings, There related to all that concerns the m' tips parted mystery. his wear and tear of ten years past have not Interest themselves as much In my Jewels and inates It, with happy Insouciance were coy faces, faces that asked baffling quesbrushing and SfrlnpH. Thn hlsrulta must o the man of forty marries the been hers. accept what I give them. So I have been able aside obstacle every a and confidential herself tions, nankin tolH flinging . and Into served on a faces, wear womhigh, courageous faces,' In spite of his to live reasonably. Luxury Is good for a girl of twenty-threethe harmonies of an Instrument finally atwith faces that breathed sad reverie. covered sweet, man her full dish with of the the In charm who square, creatures the finds she soft Those an of tear, tuned. Then she Is truly terrible terrible to "All kinds of twenty-year-ol- d folding wooden faces, cocked except ahead. made hat by big Be around and overeat, I have no patience profound satisfaction without looking younger, undecided women whom she mocks lamer naDkln in this manner. faces, heln?" laughed the subtle Span-larwith them! I bava always bad unconscious Why look ahead? In Paris we see dally men of . . . . . ...fc finf and bamboozles, "A Paris photographer has given me a borrowing their admirers, from apinto a pint or sirtea nour ruu training from my work, though I owe much to forty making Inexperienced young fellows best them of out tSt pure reason OI18 faces their are ftf tfthloaiwinftil Hghtheartedness; hilttor. lovelier at partial why terrible to pear foolish. For example, I will cite 'the the Turkish bath. . D! men. on whom she avenges the la because they bave been photosalt. It forty. a little whose of loved-maover of lard and neglect of person Paris.' spoonful elegant The Hammara?" I asked. to come!" years so cak much." graphed In the past solve one compressed yeast duels have been fought In my apartfive hat-pi"No. no; I have a sweat-bo'The effort to resemble one's beBt picture?" nlnt nt liilrownrm wntor And bulbs. I three years the latest on the Biarriti boardment fitted with fifty electrlc-Ilgb- t Treasure i I mused. From the bud a and Sea. matron not of., moderately stiff dough. Set In walk, between a young often take It four times a week when "All that, In general; but be claims a parnext old forty-tw- o be will He years a douche, place to rise. In about an hour turning with society, tepid ianclng. followed ticular Influence of We come know be ready; mold itBfitll that there was a burled treasure near at dough Bhould February." cold. There la an apparatus to frighten young . .. .. to resemble our beet photographs by gentle dehand or they might have gone i Otero did not cite hie name, so I will Imitate mem 41? f mue ' set monsieur!" discuk, beauties, for It hunting when follow grees, unconsciously, each Two they in discretion. fishermen wise quick oven, her found It A strong line, much and then bake On the woman. remarkable a Certainly mw other lna long, changing series." , Lon"The man of forty is vain and suspicious," larger than you have ever used unlessyou have fore the baking the biscuits mu stage, from Copenhagen to Vienna, from to week's last of In with "Living up full makes when "Even photograph possession Otero. gone over said brushed the tops fishing for whale or something 0r that don to Rome, she Is known, always and above next week's photograph still handsomer," I Bort, was caught in the bottom of the his physical and mental perfections, be must white of egg. an. as a beauty. She sings after a fashion. rlvei said. "A behundred photographs completes the The men tugged on it and found that punish unoffending loveliness that walks it gave a She has made successful ventures rnto pan. cure." , of years. Oh, yes, he In him the side little, and Just then an automobile came path made her has she at Bride's Cake. forty, tomime. And now. along a was "He of ' course, and gave photographer, . he roadv The men asked the Vtnttrr. the woman of forty Buffer! The fair une automobile scant man self an actress of merit, appearing In emotionalat makes cupiui u. the entire credit to his art" replied Otero. or n to g ve them a little assistance, would be more than human not toe-sen- t creature also, Now, one cupful Paris stage. of and they tied cupfuls sugar, rolea on the great the secret Is encouragement How In her laughing eye malice "Perhaps It. line sellthe to Unspoken rea the best axle the for and let the car pull forty, she continues to pose often we have seen plain women bloom out on It. The line strained and 01 causes tbe fatuous fellow to grit his teeth with European marslowly moved out of huVlmro nnwder. one CUpfUl ono. . - transwomen We ing beauty photographs on the the secret cause at thethe guess two so creatures, And of no the perfect hate. with water, or "uu, Cavallerl, It wtth drawing ket After her comes Llna beauties sell as flood of all that Is best In them, too often turn figured one is happy In love. She has been en- full of mud and stones. In a wrecked canoe starch, three cupfuls of salt, c ,J the canoe was found quarter teaspoonful third In their class. Other couraged." a heavy chest, which was their backs upon each other, leaving opportu- Otero removed butter and sugar. Mix flour. abaM well In certain successful poses; but I well "Oh, then," said, "any way to encourand loaded Into the car., and then by the men open to less prejudiced hearts and heads and nity cease never posing. Cavallerl the and powder and cornstarch dr age oneself! their Intuitions, and to men of with to and fishermen "What girls went on Otero. " exclaimed to milk town. "Women of forty!" ternately with th "That's It! Beauty Is a habit!" exclaimed or a d splayed the find, and the what fifty purged of petty 7anlty!" chest las recog whites. Flavof with van a Bathetic dlfldaln. what proud anticipation, meet of Is Otero. habit Madame the those "It who rule of Paris. women startbave forty as nlzed Even so, the silverware box be'onclP tO hastening out to in ioai uu a Scattered encouraged! Let the woman of forty mereunhappy acquiescence, . t extract and baKe of hotel Tho Otero collects portrait photographs. . k.j, ugQ,, .(,,.. balf-wacause so many to igpaper. HTe j four thicknesses than more on fate conceal and her Is em' teauties Paris the trick ly foremost age, of won. half no a selftrace of package Into the robbers had ing I moderate. nore their tplendor and even wander If:- r I. a- A 1 t6 . r t- 1 . ft e. r. ... k ....... . "Or e; thelr-power- !" e' la.i-.r- self-contro- l. d. .. n x n j1 ....... f . J J ..." h. a |