Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 21

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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. child L. Mrs. Bangs. ‘“Please. Lots of fresh 5 ..S(hyt;:".':‘; ;‘"fl “Rand. Mandy | 8iT. quiet, and heat all around her boay Cheese and Rice. HOME NURSING AND HEALTH HINTS : °§ = = ';l 5 l'“ S is whnduhe needs. It will stimulate hor [ Make a batter of one cup of flour, ona stopped. “Remember that noi till the doctor comes. I think 1 hear his | o, o Sten Al Sor r very worst thing in the world for litte, step now. So I'll leave Cindy in better | 55 WCIl beaten wid one-half cup o Cindy. Now show me the way to her|hands than mine. Don't hesitate to|milk. Beat it thoroughly and set It room. Tl carry her. She must be kept | send for me if there is anything 1 can |aside for at least half an bour: then L S v 2 in this recumbent position.” They start-|do And Mrs. Rund was gone before | 4qd one-half cup of boiled rice, one-haif ed up the stairs, Mandy very much in | Mrs. Bangs could thank her. " pron the dark as to what “‘recumbent” meant, rust Mrs. Rand to do the right Cup of milk, one-half teaspoonful of WOMAN"S PAGE. Lfficient =Yousek b ~ _q | but afraid to ask. thing, quicker than any one else in|bLaking powder, four poonfuls of f Harsh Voice; Gentle Hands. goda and water on the little olistercd| “Now get hot-water bottles, lots of | town.” said the doctor later on h X AeaspuoRtin ol Laura. A.Kirkman “Oh! C = | s e T ot inad 1oped ithe commanded Mrs. Rand, as she | was le: . Little Cindy smiled at - ‘ome quick! Come quick! rs. | and the child standing nearby placed the little girl on her bed and |him. think I like her. e looks 1 5 dtaithe Bangs' little girl fell in the boiler!” | scalded. e na 5 ; thing. The gelatin desert, made ehrieked th % andy Obeys Orders. Fireless Cooker Dinners for the morning and set to harden, will be ready oo utle nelshbor ail ienelung | jus' came down here a minute quickly slipped oft her clothes, drawing | cross, but her hands a them over her head and adjusting the | mean they don't hurt me arm little nightgown Cindy's mother| And the doctor and Cindy's mother | ty Business Girl Cook. for the table at night without more trou- | Out into the frosty atternoon. Her shrill} 4] 1’ About the starch,” moaned | held. smiled a little at the child, for she was | it must ble. Coffee can be made in a short time. | cries brought every mother in the block . beginning to weep again, for the all I open the window?"” whispered | not so badly burned after all the oven There are hundreds upon hundreds Corned Beef to the door with her heart in her mouth. Fried Potatoes of business girls, bdth married and Minute Taploca Mrs. Rand, the dark, cross lady on the unmarried, in this country who must| .. . AMinute Taplocs = ., o lcorner, who'had no little girls and no - |little boys, and was openly shunned & return after office hours to a kitchen | put into the fireless cooker pail, cov- | BilIS bovs, and was openly shunned by stove and cook dinnmer. Every time|ered with water, brought to a boil borhood be- I think of them I wish they could on the range, and then the pail will f‘fi?‘i’;mi“"pesfii’;;’“’u e cmns all have fireless cookers so that all|be put into the fireless cooker (lid|nrowing pebbles at her hens in th eveeeee. 1350 they need do is put the dinner into!tightly clamped on) to continue boil- Mrs. Bangs' e Dispensing with 553 ||their “fireless” in the morning before |ing the better part of the day; warm |Zis. Fenes house. Dispensing Wil starting to business and take it out|up at night, if necessary, but the| o laundry toom, where the colored at night when they return home.|meat will be thoroughly cooked and | 0% iy ara Mrs, Bangs wore in hva: How much more simple that would [ready except for the warming. o i Ty tela Tomatoes I s for them! fried potatoes will be made of cold |[€rics the sm 19001673 [|™45S Chathest pact of it is’ that|lefi-over potatoes and will take but |NMPIY ".‘;‘h°"b“;m‘- s these girls can all have fireless cook- (2 few minutes to prepare. The tapi- e verybody l, Excited. 4 = ers if they want them, for they can|oca pudding should be made in a “Did she fall in?" questioned Mrs Swift & Company |5zl ek Tanmeoives: “T have had | doubls boiler and will require the full | puna. taking the ehila from mer moth- directions printed for making a fire- { half-hour. Tand fskine the chila from Hox mol U. S. A. fess cooker out of an old box. and I| To be sure, one of the fireless cookers | f# Erme; And breathing a sieh of O nd these directions|on the market produced by manufac-|paq feared. For only the child’s fect guin‘;eoil:dw}-% Srrites to me, inclos- | turers have the iron discs which arei,ng ankies, and one arm were ing a stamped, self-addressed en-|heated on top of a range and then sus- [ “So T TR SOE GBI SR Blam Lo velope. i pended from the top of the fireless|y neyah can tell what happened, it hap- The following. dinners are of the|Cooker pail to bake food with—meat}oned so quick.” wept the colored wom- = variety which the business girl can|loaves, for instance. And these the|,pn, ‘throwing her apron over her head ut into her fireless cooker in the|homemade fireless cooker cannot have|.nq weeping boisterously. s Torning before going o work and |Unless the amateur devises some clever | MG e" {0 na stop. that noise! € I V 1 C @ [[|take out at 6 oclock and put on the|¥aY of suspending & heated soapstone|That doesn't do any food.” said Mrs | table without any fuss and bother: |¢r Plece of Iron from fhe | Hd ot e Pah|Rand, harshly. ~But her ‘hands wer A OO OO i y le as she laid the little child on Irish Stew L e | very gentle x | —ts & wora that has been Gelatin toota discovery, if cne of my readers HHE| i tronime tabl | mreely overdone to the extent Cotr b e Il offee column)._But even a homemade fireles that nowadays onme hardly boil foods is bet- Put the stew (containing lean beef |cooker which can only boil foods is be knows just what it means. e e g oA Deet | fo than mone. And such littls menus | . Arcad 5 o-ions) into the fireless cooker pail;|as I have given above are not to be ow, open the 1o means. the courtebus trants [[[|PUt this on the range with water to | despised, aro they? w ind_send all those women cover, and heat until the water boils; children who are cluttering up the stairs o therr et onycnnatron: [l then (with 1id on tightly) put the A Beddi away. Send soma ono for the docto their last. It is also expressed ||||Pail into the fireless cooker. It will s to Bedding. Telephone for him. An in the willingness and pleas- continue boiling the better part of! A large box covered with cretonne,| And—turning to the mother, w the day. and if slightly cooled Ooff{rep or denim or a chest standing at|at her elbow—Mrs. Rand said ure taken in serving you with T by night it can be easily warmed up|tie foot of the bed to hold extra bed-lget the child’s own hed ready for her. t you want. war 1 L 1 Tre it Bundreds of 1ittie teme [l||aEain for dinner: ‘at least it is cook- | ding ia a eonvenionce. Iven when:and tell the nelghbors the best thing which make a regular, steady ed through, and that is the main/therc is a big cupboard on the bed-|they can do to go hom The burn o == = ——=————— | room floor for this purpose the indi-|is not so extensive as I feared, and she st ~ti : 3 : :n:'entu‘o::‘ LS8 fons-timn vidual chest gives the housewife a|will suffer more and fright feeling of security in the sense that n actual pain. == v [ each guest and member of the famil clieved, Mrs, Bangs went upstairs. N rssect L e v i (o Drevided with o saitable eovering |and the colored woman, having dried His Ears Have Been Slashed--His Toes Cut Off--His Eyes Punchead Out--His Bones Broken and His Face Smasbhed! ) eiips ToF anatocada you o the Tons . For? N Crergenclont” and 1t murcly | her tenrs, began (o sten 10 what M A Description of What Has Happened to H. C. L. list of regular customers who 9 i e B S R el ae e s e el to know that warmer clothes can be | Soda . 3, ks B o . e . = e unaii wartEiwnilsiito had by reaching for them. An under- | curtain that in the laundry and Over the mutilated form of High Cost of Living stand A, dollar today will buy as much food products as | the-bed_chest_accommodates bedding | helped to bind_cool wet dressings o scores and scores of mourners who tear at their hair and $1.50/ would 90 days ago bite at their finger nails while they yearn for the days when QF(’IGGLY WIGGLY does not offer one-day specials. the DEMON OF HIGH PRICES ruled with an iron grip. PlGGLYdWlGGLY does not cut prices on one or 2 o - two items and make up the loss by overpricing other The day of high prices is passing—has passed. Some 3 . D i P! & < 9 2D ha items. PIGGLY WIGGLY offers all items at the lowest people won't admit it. The longer they delay, the der possible margin of profit. Public opinion has made it will be for THEM. PIGGLY WIGGLY grow from one storc to 330 stores ) % 3] el £ | neatly in a room where space must = — be economized. 1] Thin pique bedspreads, which can Il > be bought for less than a dollar for single beds, and which are really as easily laundered as a sheet, are €oo- | nomical, dainty and sensible cover- ings for the bed. Two should be pro- vided for each bed. They wear for years with ordinarily careful treat- TLE GTORIES *BEDTIME (TR HEH R 14th and Park Road brings many a day for theh:mn in the laundry and really form : _ . PIGGLY WIGGLY immediately gives its patrons the in the short timesof .three years, and stores opening nearly = wriing of those long neg | K008 il the yiariound coners ") Peter I Forgiven. benefit of all market declines , every day, = lected letters. Addtotheir | tpe first objects. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. = Thin pique by the yard can be made| porgivences is the swestest this into serviceable and durable bed- The whete Groat Would, possseons; spreads at little expense. It can be “'li.t:'er refuses it by this own - —use i pieced together down the center with necd thus confesses. ; %M}' = | 2 band of heavy embroidery insertion S, Lo I { th an applied stitched band of d 1 i :"fhha Tren he od You remember that Peter Rabbit ha . can - i raF EN Il'IEfll med or finished with s appiics han- | been away from the dear Old Briar- Imn'!iflgly Priced | ing of figured or plain material. This | patch for several days. He hadn’t in- same material may be used instead of | tended to stay away like that. Of | Send for Samples and «Ruill Eriguetes™ plecing. Such a spread, made of|Ccourse not. That night he had left it [mpqm' Comj fl‘q N7 pique, which sells for 70 or 80 cents a |to run over to' the Green Forest h. s Mt or ,,,',,,,.,”,_, Sratimey | g, WOUM wear for years, if carefully | had intended to be back in the dear Old Briar-patch by the time jolly, round, red Mr. Sun kicked off his rosy blankets in the morning. Indeed, he had promised timid little Mrs. Peter just this, and he had fully intended to keep that promise. Peter 1s one of those whose intentions always are of the best. But his curlosity had been so great and there had been so many places in the Green Forest to visit that daylight P2 had caught him still there, and then he hadnt dared go home across the | open meadows. After that he had been caught by a storm, and made a pris- oner by Prickly Porky, and other things had happened to keep him in the Green Forest. So Peter had been away for several days, and, of course, poor little Mrs. Peter over in the dear 2 Old Briar-patch had worried herself almost sick over him. But the night after he had seen ‘Whitey the Snowy Owl so nearly catch Jumper the Hare his conscience began Housekeeping Easier? [iiieas and Peter was soon at the entrance to ome of his private little paths, There he stopped.. He did hate o €6 in and = face little Mra. Peter. Ho certainly . 4. Ho knew how she had worried. 18 to use “She didn’t need to. She had no busi- ; e ness to,” he kept on saying over and than a coal stove, because it gives ovén to/btatalr. “Shaknows Iim auite gr able to take care of myself and that . there imm't & thing to worry about. you heat only when you want it, . | oming stout me'ts an tootiannes.: Littlo by little Peter worked himseif . > up to something very like indignation E with Mra. Peter for being worried, He very 1s handier actually almost made himself belleve A . = o that he and not little Mrs, Peter was mflk m it rich fim the ome who had the real right to be gives you , indignant That was his guilty con: . 5 sclence trying to make him belleve 1k when wan! — himself in the right when he knew 813*_ mi just n you t _lt that he was in the wrong. - en he reached this state afi ]tlst m the quantlty you require, Peter boldly hopped into his private little path, prepared to tell littls Mra, Peter how very, very wrong she was and how she had no right to scold him ; charm- Every Housekeeper Will Be Interested in the Prices Quoted Ecicw! EGGS BREAD , DRY BEANS Strictly Fresh, from nearby [Loaf ................ 8c |Michigan Hand Picked farms, fancy selected and SUGAR Navys,Ib............ 6¢c. guaranteed. California Limas, 1b. . ... 9¢ Dozen ...............85¢| BESTEASTERNCANE |—— ———————— —————=———"2""—— | White Granulated, Ib... 9c COFFEE CHEESE 1 Ib. Carton Brown. ... .10c | Orienta, 1b. pkg.......34¢c Full Cream Wisconsin 1 Ib. Carton Powdered. .11c |Betta, Ib..............23¢ Pound oezzoverneneB3e | PINEAPPLE CANNED MEATS LUX Libby’s extra sliced, the finest | No. 1 Can Libby’s Corned Package ......cc.orveren.. 11c | ‘packed. (Note the price) Beef,can ...........29¢c BEEC!‘INUT No. 2 cans. cleleleie oo el .32¢ | No. % Can Libby’s Lunch No. 23 cans. ... v....38c| Tongue, can.........26¢ GRAPE JELLY ° Libby’s Potted Meat, can 5c¢ Mediam jar.o .o vs...26¢ TOOTHPICKS Underwood Deviled Ham, Large jar................42c | Package .... c~--. 4| No.}can...........19¢ FLOUR "~ SALMON Gold Médal and Pillsbury’s |No. 1 Tall Chum, can. . 10 i Best SANITARY 45 Live, Up-to-date Dealers ' 3 Big Chain Stores Model Pastry Bakery 7am. to 6.pm. Saturdays Open Until 9 p.m. No. 1 Tall Pink, can. . . 15¢ 6‘“’- e epateieleie olafe .426 0.. ExIInacy e 121b b;"‘;‘ « meretemrarer- . 79¢ | _River, can ..........35¢ 243-1b. bag. . ... .. .$1.54 DRY SHRIMP AIRLINE No.1cans............22¢ STRAINED HONEY RICE 8-0z. jar .. .mircews--26¢ | Fancy Blue Rose, Fancy 140z jar ....o.o...n..39c| Head, Ib............ 7c CORNSTARCH LOG CABIN SYRUP |Crystal White, bar..... 6¢ Argo, package. ......... 8¢ Tablesize.......s. ..32c |Small Ivory, bar....... 8 0 0000 O L AT bottled miflk _ The modern womxan has her’ and be cross with him. But he had no | - ey kv 1o bay Brery Day Mk o the pasery Bttt 25,1 e | RUMFORD CEREALS : CAtleq&NBEolr)d N!lLEbb ki e 2 pagery e e i et = = e she aceds N e o hant Garough te dear Old Brigr- BAKING POWDER | Post Toasties, pkg. . . . . . 11c | LVapora en’s, Libby’s patch to find her. And when he find her she simply turned her back to him and hopped away. Peter fol- ] 13 3-pound can . ............. . 16c | Kellogg Corn Flakes, pkg. 11c and Carnation the tin lowed, talking as fast as he could, try- 1 d veennun..29c | Shredded Wheat, pkg. . . 14¢c Tall can ............12%¢ doca’e POMPEIAN Grape Nuts, pkg.......16c| EAGLE MILK OLIVE OIL Puffed Wheat, pkg. .. 12¢ | Per can 5 27¢ Pint tin. .....ceterese o . 40c | Quaker Oats, pkg. ... .12%¢c | —— —— % Pint tin ..o - 2 Lea & Perrin’s Sauce 79¢ 1 Quart tin. ... .. .v..$1.39 CRISCO Jasoboe . .. .20 11b. Net Weight can. . . .22¢ | ooy s CANNED TOMATOES |14 Ib. Net Weight can. . . 33c | SUNMAID SEEDED and Maryland Standard 3 Ib. Net Weight can. . . .65c| SEEDLESS RAISINS No.2can.........cmw... Tc|6Ib. Net Weight can. .$1.25 | 15.0z. carton .........30c Heres 10 BUTTER BREAKFAST BACON CANNED KRAUT |EIk Grove, Ib.........67c|Sliced, Swift’s Premium and Libby’s Dry Pack, No. Gilt Edge, Ib..........61c Kingan’s 23 tins .............14c |Good Luck Oleo, Ib...33c |1-lb.carton ...........50c 38 Stores in Washington ¥ 3 k P L i i F J § | | e AND WHEN HE DID FIND HER SHE SIMPLY TURNED HER BACK ON ¥ HIM. ing to make Mrs. Peter belleve that it really wasn’'t his fault that he had been gons 80 long. At the same time he was trying to make himself be- Ueve it, too. Still little Mrs. Peter dfdn’t say a word, but kept her back to him and kept trying to get away from him. After a while he grew tired of his own voice, He began to wish that she e o Arcade Marke! and 533-35 Seventh St. N. W. 11 Seventh St. N. E. ¥ 14th and Park Rd. NW. 1. St 5 t. N. e A e Gt fo) = Arcade Markel, 1631 Combecticut Ave. N. W. 2024 Rhode Island Ave. N. E. 2on. bRt an the tms he kaow 5| = 1305 Wisconsin Ave. N. W. 24595914 Eighteenth St. N. W. 3515 Twelfth St. N. E. paswt, Thon he beran to wonder if| = 3612 Fourteenth St. N. W. 2009 Eighteenth St. N. W. 733 North Capitol St. N. E. him, and the mere thought that she 3423 Shermrm Ave. N. W. 907 Seventh St. N. W. 1500 H St. N. E. might not made him so uncomfortable 632 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. 23 Lamrel Ave., Takoma Park, Md. 801 Maryland Ave. N. E. 250 "oncs ‘more he hanted Tor his.| = 6914 Fourth St N. W. 4410 Georgin Ave. N. W. 713H St N. E Peter, and when ho found her he spoke 2117 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. © 1222 P-fivnil Ave. N. W. 1333 HSt. N. E. Yo stammerss. Ho siwava cans nér| = 3707 Georgia Ave. N. W. 411 0 St N. W. 715 Eighth St. S. E. Fuzsy because she was Miss Fuszytail 3528 Georgia Ave. N. W. 711 Thirteenth St. N. W. 1205 Good Hope Road S. E. Bis, Peter, Kept.hor bask to him cng | = 3164 Mt Pleasant St. N. W. 5526 Comnecticat Ave. N. W. 1403 B St. S. E. said mothing. 8o once more Peter| = 2017 Fourteenth St N. W. Seventh and M Sts. N. W. 412 Eighth St. S. E. D ambre.bash and was misarorite| =5 3218 M St. N. W. 708 Seventh St. S. W. 518 King St., Alexandria, Va. Late that night Peter was awakened from a light sleep by something rub- bing against his nose. It was the nose of little Mrs. Peter. Then Peter knew that he was forgiven. “Fuszy,” said Another Piggly Wiggly Store Will Soon Be Open at 7th = aesee e = §t. and Florida Ave. Watch for Opening Announcement 1t = = 4, 52735, cEdete 20w, oser | 110 A O RS (Copyright, 1621, by T. W. Burgess.) 0O A OO OO

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