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WOMAN’S PAGE | THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921 WOMAN’S PAGE = It you'll let me out I'll be ever so|It shows one of the new spring A New Sandwich Bread. MAY CARE FOR CHILDREN » frocks. It is of black taffeta, a ma- 3 "fifx{\ul grunted Prickly Porky. “If|terial that will be offered to us again Take a round loaf of barley brtld-! t e T should let you out, inside of two min- | this spring, and the bodice s as|trim off afl the crust and cut the loat| LONDON, Janu utes you would be begging me to let | slenderly cut as though the high cor- | { o gour slices across. Cover the | cOnSstitution prot you In again. Now you are here you'll | set had ousted the rubber one. bottom slice with fiaked salmon, mix- | vision for care have to stay. I wouldn't put so much | The fichu is the important surprise. | /g%, SUTC ST COKED AR By RC which will ‘ma as my head out in that storm for any- | It almost belongs to the days of the ! {0 JTUot SR FAE It T0E, SO ot of officials her tody. Some people don't know when revolution, to Charlotte Corday and [ yUl %) FeSBRe OV, Foy POVt 000 | draft. T they are well off.” Martha Washington, impossible as | (9P Of (s BROEAT AHopRed BATTERO NG | the Polish diet, reads Then Prickly Porky settled himself | that mingling of names sounds. It | 2E5 TOSQUNC, R ™ WO PTRY The | ach child deprived of parental care comfortably and went to sleep. But[is made of fine batiste and lace. It fhir'é llEo O biehn antl Mpreallswith ally Peter didn't sleep. He couldn’t. In|hangs over the top of the arms. It |thire mice of brertt Bnc SRressl Wit > the first place, he had had a long nap. | leaves bare arms, with an onyx brace- | ShOPRed SLTbs: CONEE WAL CIR T] S0 he wasn't sleepy. In the second |let on one wrist. B DIt axivrioh trekch ivibh wamarm place, he had squeezed hmself so far | Now, are we to wear such bodices | CPTPICted Benfwv el coke Wil Srem back in the end of that old log that[and such neck handkerchiefs? e the eaker sandwiches like | will foresee as wel hegwassmostiunoomtortublofandiie — boiled frosting. Decorate with nuts | mothers who may, big hemlock o 4 Persians love dogs because they are | The corners must be cut from the the \ & hemlock tree where he had spent supposed to lie awake nights and |layers of sandwiches in order to ma BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. |day and night while the weather was drive away the demons that wait for | the appearance of a frosted larg: pleasant and had crept into that hol- the souls of the dead. round cake. Whe wishes for all other LIk, ignt, |1oW log for shelter, not knowing P % A happy Now Year fair + |ter was in there. It would not have Nor gives to self a passing nmmifll‘fit made any difference if he had known, Will gtart his own New Year aright. | put it would have made all the differ- —Peter Rabbit. |ence in the world to Peter had he Peter has said that very often, and :‘oflou‘:"k;::thl;{ll::l{alx‘orky was going he has tried to live up to it. Buti Byt Peter hadn't known anything mes when it is hard to |about it until he was awakened from :"‘“e A '_'h % ome belleves, and this |2 bad dream by being pricked on the | - . ive up to wha imos, | 08¢ by one of Prickly Porky's little 3 New Year day was one of those times. | goda ¥ iC 0 ol scovered that . 9 You see, Peter couldn’t help thinking | reality is sometimes worse than the [] L) ldn't | worst of dreams. The big brambles about himself. In fact, he cou of that dream were bad enough, but ’i’-‘:yn?l??.{,‘é’iri°“f’n.ou"“wi?.‘.";,.i;'.;'.; 1508 H STREET, N.W. Advertisement. , SISTERS OF CHARITY HAVE PROVEN | | THE VALUE OF FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE : iSisters In Cllargé of Children’s Home “Have | Used It With Great Success.” | | At the Children’s Home in | Newburyport, Mass., there are | an average of sixty children | under the loving care of the | Sisters of Charity. l In a recent signed statement Advertisement. 4. —~Poland’s nes cupine had climbed down from the Peter’s Queer New Year. In a great many institutions of a similar character through- out the country, Father John's Medicine is what the nurses in charge depend upon to keep the children well and strong. They know that it is entirely safe because it is free from alcohol and dangerous drugs. Many similar letters of in- dorsement Have been received from homes, hospitals and in- stitutions, and the names and | copies of.the letters will be sent | the Sister in charge said: “We 1 cheerfully indorse Father John's | Medicine because in our Home | | | | it has become indispensable. ‘We use it, not only for coughs and colds but also as a builder. | on request. e : think of anything else. And he ;':'u.s | We tell our friends that we | Father John's Medicine is a hardly to be m::meg!g:;r"“‘“ s Be e 8 which o | would not be without it. We | doctor’s prescription, and is || See. Peter was 8 Prooiiioon .’ and | MG §brigoner in that old log. e d 3 .|| have used it with great success '| pure and wholesome. It has |l|¢icre wasn't a thing he couid do|possible in the end of that log. hoping £ I WASHINGTON, D. C. and find it to have no equal as had more than sixty-five years’ about it. that after awhile Prickly Porky would - leave. 'But Prickly Porky had no in- ention of leaving so long as that |wy I SMANDED storm raged outsid Piter qigee |HO I8 THATS s know anvthing about that storm. At PRICKLY PORKY, CROSSLY. least he didn't at first. If he had it | a builder. (Signed) The Home | success for colds, throat trou- You remember how he had gone into | for Destitute Children, Sisters | bles and as a tonic and body |f (2 cerfain old hollow 108, (05 & J&5 | of Charity, Newburyport, Mass. | builder. N e e afaniaianows storm had come up. At the first hint of that storm Prickly Porky the Por.- —— would have made it a little easier to |didn't dare move for fear of brush- be kept a prisoner. Pricky Porky did | ing against those terrible little spears AN ANNOUNCEMENT a great deal of fretting and grum- |of Prickly Porky. 1 i i oved to bling to himself, and every time he| So all that long New Year day—for OUR Sweeping Readjustment Sale has pr moved the thousand little spears hid- | it happened that it was New Year den in his coat rustled in & way that |day—Peter spent wishing he had be, as we said it would—the most important made Peter most uncomfortable. | heeded little Mrs. Peter and remained event of its kind in recent years. Fin: “P(‘ller got courage enough to |[at ;Dme in llhe d(iflr Old Briar-patch. I | s: politely: And all day long Prickly Porky slept, A . Ry - EDMONSTON'S 1t vou please, Prickly Porky won't | while outside a great storm raged. It WE now find, in its closing days, certain incom | ! vou let me ou % = Wwas a queer New Year, the quecrest plete lines of CARPET RUGS, imported and ! coinal “F » 2 e s ed Pri. No 2 it a A o A % ] | Home of the Original “FOOT FORM” Boots T A e B e bl domestic, highly desirable in every respect. These 1 - a 7 ~hi “Me, Peter Rabbit,” replied Peter, | Peter made was for himself. | 4 | and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children s e B b L B S R L e He we have further reduced to I didn’t know you used this old log. (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) PRICES SO SENSATIONAL AS TO MAKE CERTAIN THEIR SALE WITHIN THE COMING FORTNIGHT These values are so exceptional as to merit the serious consideration of every one. A particularly large assortment is offered in the 9.0x12.0 size. Among this assortment you will probably be able to find just the rug you desire—AT A PRICE ASTONISHINGLY LOW. —_— A NUMBER OF STYLE CHANGES BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. = _— -, The movements of fashion are far [ridiculed by us after France had been inférior in importance to such things | adopting them for several i as prohibition and blue Sunday— T"R-:'é’}fém?g true! t onitlotiSunday aalile e wary of such drastic 2 = = 23 _ rr::j:‘:l:'h;ustu:‘! i :!un):iay into S‘;::f:‘;o':'v;;;e (Lhings we wear and WE shall say nothing further in detail regarding the savings repre- % = a hal ear ahead. . Shunday, as other wits put it—but|We have had severe lessons that o sented. We prefer to let these values make their own appeal to Relief From Suffering Feet It'll surely sap all one’s pep and ambition to travel around with Tired, Sore, Aching, half crip- pled feet and A There Is a Ready Remedy in “Foot Form” Boots The “Foot Form” for Enlarged Those Who get glimpses behind the | T7nEements to et Be ; :‘y’,'-"‘wfi‘{fb'““’d no authority e NO APPROVALS NO GOODS RESERVED NO RETURNS is e an at will not be. So I - - & [now, when we hear from all ters % 1 I R Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States rflnl and El:e %f [t]:‘e hodllce, ‘thb upward s eek d ovement o e waist line, we are pen 8 AM. t T, W a) apt to say: “Oh, probably it won't Stere o 2 Sk ey happen. Why worry?” Yet the rumors persist. And France shows us quite plainly the way she is go- ing. She likes the tight little bodice, the immense fichu and the high flar. _{Ing collar. Look at the sketch today. - : Save 35% During Inventory Sale All merchandise must go. Our marvelous Inventory Prices at 357 off are bringing enormous crowds anxious to get their share of these savings. Come early and make your selections. A good time to open an OLD-FASHIONED Charge Account. No Red Tape. ] industry is quite startled when sofme ‘l‘ge“;:g’i“,{f,‘ggflg! ‘,!::{;3 Jere :?‘i“,;'_e:_') those who are sufficiently interested to visit our establishment—the 1 . fashion steals into the front place|chants through waiting until a new saving will repay them for their trouble. 1 O]flts and routs its rivals. fashion was upon us before making 3 A special last designed to give ample room at the sore joint,)and so cleverly shgp_ed that it makes the enlarged joint less conspicious. Comfortable at once, requiring no break- Saturdays closed at 12 noon. ing in. The Ihstep Brace “Foot Form” Boot | A masterpiece of shoemaking. A steel brace is securely built into the.shoe that works wonders for comfort and correction. So-call- ed Foot Rheumatism is relieved, Flat Foot, Fallen Arch and weak ankle are corrected. You owe it to yourself to consult our . trained Shoe men about the needs of your feet and the remedy, e EDMONSTON & CO. Andre(:vnB.:;:“;’ianager | 2 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles NEW GOWN FOR THE MIDSEASON MADE OF BLACK TAFFETA, WITH H ' g FICHU OF WHITE BATISTE AND e 35% Discount on All LAC IT RUNS TO THE WAIST SEL FALLING DOWN ONE SIDE. 5 Rockel‘s Must Go Dining Room Suites | ®ocfers.t are soon to take place in clothes. They argue the future by looking S O eisstt monthas iky. Three-Piece Colonial Suite—as illistrated— $89 75 (As Tllustrated) 7 point to France. They remind the . 2 : term. GENUINE L1 s siss. g B Coal Heaters | qumereiue "otk i coloia” pator . $45.00 values. .. $29.75 stockings. are fashions that were ilzl-::' 310.95 R:-o':eusnll)te‘.“ |’|;6§ $99.50 : == W, Da 198 5() $36.00 values.. $22.75 | The red and green carton in which it § siso " §18.00 | veiee Now .- sive. Now - $29.00 values.. $17.90 is packed is usually sufficient identi- ' 2 §20.001 D= Deco Wl Ding fiistn S w50 $244.75 | $11.00values. .. §8.45 Values. . fication of genuine CHURNGOLD. Vales .. 3?339 e EEE $8.00 values.. $4.08 To avoid any possible imitation, and make it ; ~— = n’ ¢ easy to absolutely identify the genuine product, th? word “CHURNGOLD” is imprinted on each . TNIT e Bi uctions on -‘—‘—‘,‘? E I},EEIT All L:;.h:gg liido;m Suites g : print. The price of CHURNGOLD is so much less Three-Piece Living Room Suite (as Illustrated). $145.00 Value. Sale Price..... ... $89.75 than butter, and the quality is so thoroughly de- S pendable,“that thousands of good housekeepers - $195.00 Value. Sale price. . . . $128.45 (As Tllustrated) & $240.00 Value. Sale Price. ... $ l 57.50 33.?1”‘?3 : $19-75 343“(:0 ] $33-45 ¢f==A are using it satisfactorily in place of butter. -~ . § $375.00 Value. Sale Price. . . $244 50 3‘.1;.?.$28.50 fiu?.$40.75 Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms _ INDIGESTION T WILLIAM S. _Pmrg Distributor BILIOUSNESS 1 IS SommaToN L FuRNITURE CONPAN Big Reductions in Bed Outfits ““Over One Million Tablets Taken Daily” | & { . ouT 0 NO CALOMEL OR HABIT PORMING DRUG | [B < 7 HICH RENT MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN EACH BOX = ALONZO O. BLISS MEDICAL CO. 'TON, D. e A AR R R